Evening Herald. SATl'ItDAY. MAKOIl 3, 1694. THIRD EDITION OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS Where mill When tjervlcen Will be Com iluctrd To-morrow. Tctnllj Reformed church, lie?, ltobert Oiloylc pastor. Services to-morrow At 10 a. m. anil 0:3) p. m. Sunday school at 1 : W p. m. Kvorybodj welcome Keheloi Israel Congregation, West Oak atrect, itev. 8. Kablnojiltr. liabbl; services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsb llaptlst churi h Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. tiy the pastor, Iter. 1). I. Evans Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome, lloman Oathollo church of the Annunciation, Cherry tareot, above Woat street, I!ct. II. 1". O'Kcllly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00a, ra. Vesper a' 3:00 p. m. Ht Oeoi .o's Lithuanian Catfco'io church, corner .Unlin and Cherry street. Uev. It. Abromanii', pastor. Mam and preaching at 10 a. tn. Vi ijera at 3 p. m. Salvai n Array, corner Msln and Oak streets, CapUHn I. Voder and Lieutenant 8. Djrlsh In oormnai.d. services all day, commencing at 7 and 1 1 a in and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will b' held ( very night during the week excepting Monday night. Ebfm it Evangelical Church, Hcv. It. M.LIch. lcnvalner. pastor. Services to-morrow utlOa. m. In tiui ii an. ai.d 6:30 p. ui. In English. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend Prc-ibj erian church. Hcv. T. Maxwell Mor rlson. pin or. Scrvicoi) lit 1C:?0 a. in. nnd 0.30 1 ni. e.cday school at 2 p. m. Chiisttan endeavor Society will meet on Tuoslay even ing at ; '10. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening i 7. SO All are cordially Invited First Methodist Episcopal church. Itev. Wm. l'owlck, pastor, Service at. 10:30 a. in. and 6:3;p. m. runday school at 2 p. m. Epwortb League t ft:4S p. in. Prayer meeting it 7:3(1 on Tbu.sluy evening. Strangers and others arcalw.n-' welcome. KngHni. Jlaptlst church. South Jardln street Hervlcw at 10:80 h. m. and at 6 30 p m Preach it by the pastor, Ifev. W. H Harrison PmlM si rvlco at ti p m. Sunday school at s p m Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. 1. 11, U. "HI meet. Wednei-day evenb g general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Kplscopal church, Oak atr .'tt, i ear Main. .Morning service at 10::' al evening at 7 o'clock. Tbo rector rBl- uales ni morning service alternately and at every ov ning service. Thejlayjreeidcr, Churle Ilasklns, nfnclaics In tho absence of the rector, o. 11. lindguan. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All soats free and everybody mad heartily welcome. l'rlroltHu Methodist church, I!ev. ,1. Proude. pastor hervices to-morrow at 10:30a. in. and 6:30 p. ra. W.slhy prayer meeting at 5:44 p. in Sabbat)-, school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday i veiling at 7:S0. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings n r o'clock Prajer meeting Thursday 'at 7 p. in. All goats fr i?. Anyone not bavin? a church home 1 corlhilly Invited to come here. It Suite tho People la what arugglMn sty. bemuse tbpy aie tired of the i u hitter cough renj'dte. Pan-Tim- l ,... .,,,., rA. ...... .., ...... I,, n.4tnl. . quickly em.-. Con, hs, fold. Throat nnd Lung 0 i it is, '2S 1 1 nti-. rau-TiiiU. Is sold at I' P. J) Ir.ln's ilrue Morn. Coupon Moi "Masterpieces F;c:.',b .rt Callems of the World," umbcra Eh&nged Daily's Send or bring to the ofllce of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents in ironey, and jou will receive the f reat Portfolio of Art. I Series No. IV. JVEagic City Coupon No. 34. XW Cut out one of tbeae Coupons ami mall or bring then) In person to the ofllce of the Hkhai.ii,, with ten cent- in silver, orluo nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the IvIhkIo City will l be delivered to you Voyage Around The World! Part IV. Number 35. Numbers chunjie dally. Cut this coupon out and keep It until seven different nu libera are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents lo this office and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and see kuuiple. out i nts coupon uut. j CFNTS PER YARD for all wool tic etc an i ui pLrjardfor Ilorce-made Kag L'ai pets that will wash at u. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 Bou'h Jnrtllu titreet. eo MAHANOY C1TT. Maiunot City, Mar. 3. Ilev. J. H. Ilcnsel and wife have returned from Beading. Harry Parmlcy vliltod Ashland last ovon i OR. 11 Labows made an excursion to Philadel phia yesterday. William Hcrkschor, of East Cenlro street, was a Shenandoah visitor this morning Joseph liabluowitr. will lcavo (or I'blUdcl- on Monday, Mrs. Harry Mengtl, of l'hlUdclphla, U!the clty atl(, t0')d her huaband that ah n?ll!i.''r lUaXh Mr Md M"-T' I1"'1 r"l '. i.uwarus. f m. m t v... ai. MUsea Hatne I'M and Mamei Gcrheart visited Tamsqua Irk nils last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chriit. Lugan have returned fiom an exclusion to Philadelphia. It. Linton was a visitor to Philadelphia yesterday. Kov. ll.C. Williams, of Atbland, was in town last evening. Patrick liogan returned to town after a two w eels' vacation In Now York. John MrGovtan, of Bhenandoah, ICbarlcs Mmhbaclier, of Freeland, Lewis Ilender, of Ashland, K. r amis. Dei'ierro, of hreelaml, wcie anions thoso who attended tho funeral of the Into John Wadllrgtr yesterday. Constable I.cilaeubcracr served stthncenses in Oirardvilie ywlerdny Wi.llam Davis has rcmovod from Mahanoy avenue to 101 K.ist Pine street. Tho last mh) titcs over tho remains of tho late A unit Dieter wcro raid this afternoon. The funeial cortege wxsa large one, their being msuy In line from Shenandoah, (Jtrard vilie. THiiisoua and other nlaeee. Tho tmv- caaion proceolcd to the ccmeteiy on the lull, where intenoent was made. Mrs. K. A I yons, ot Kasc Centre street, ro turned from lialtiuioie laiit evening. Mrs. J. J. Watkins receivtd a letter from her IiU'baud yrstonlay, atatine that John Morgan and himself had arrived safely in Llverimol, and although u little woreo from a wevero sprll of aeiBickncss, were otherwise in good health and splrita. Tho funeral of M, C. lieinhold will take place from his late reeidonco on West Centre stiteton luefday morning, fcorvlces will un hold at the house and the funeral will pro cced via the Lehigh Valley railroad in two social iwr to rottsviiio. v'rs O II Ilridimsu, of Shenandaah, was In town yuslorday. Janus l ussoll, a First ward Conitabl;, was in Sheutndoah yesterday. Mire Paulino Skoath returned from Shen andoah yislorday. Ml s Sadie Daniols, of Shenandoah, was in town this morning. Tho boilers for tho Lakeside Railway weio unloadid from tho Lehigh Valley cats today. Qirut pr partli n islieingmKde uearKaiur's hicwery to build an addition to that already extciiiilvo lilant. Several 6ii)U buildings have teen torn down and rcvetal men aie now at work making an excavation for tho cll.tr mid foundntlou LOST I'JU'.KK. Fritz L' Jr., is an arrival at tho Zerbey rosiilriu'c. Mother and baby are doing splendidly. All Psckorcollerits resumo on Monday. The Mlsff.s Uiidgct Padden and Annie Coolihah, of Connors, wero visitors at the O'Noil! lesidenco last evening. Mre. Frank Kaeicher, of Pottaville, visited bor 6nn William ou Thuriday. Joe Bell, of Shenandoah, was here lanl night. MissAiiiiio Murphy, the I'harmioij young hlnuilo of this town, left on the ii o'clock train this morning for St. Paul, Minn. She bid faiotte.ll to her Shennudo,ih friemli Thursday. Wm. McLaughlin, a traveling agent fiom Boston, emulated among Shenandoah fal on-',TrU'sday ov nlng. Miss i':.kle Finui'Msn was a visitor to Shenandoah this morning, where she will re- n am for a week with relatives. Harry Dowllug, of Shouandoah, spent Fii day evening at the Cloary K ' ' A number of young ladies Iroin .Malinuoy Clly weiu hrilliautly cnteitiiiticd at tbo Dee itflicleiico Thursday uijjlit. Vwul and in strumental music was rendered, and all left with gladdened hearts. Thomwaof the death of Milt Belnhohl, lq , of Mahanoy City, met with universal I egret by our townspeople. Muny who l.avo had occneion to visit Fountiiin bpilngs hospital and wcro nuder treatment there epiak in the highest la -gnagu of Dr. II. J. Millsrd, of Centralis, who is the first assistant tillgi on. He is a man of leiuaikahle ability and lias many d lends iu this community. Mart Dixon, the jiopular Tiactlon motor' min, nurKM an injured hand, which will ueet'ftsilato his abfente from duty for a few days. Con. F. Foley, the wtmld.bo Itnppahannock spoit, expects to havo a bout ou lister Mon day night. Where will it end If OILIILKTON. T, day. lleas, district land agent for thn P. & I. Co., was a town visitor yesttr- Dr. A. L (Hilars attended to his patiuuta hero Thursday. Mis C. Kern left Thursday ou auoxtoudod trip to t'hiladelphia. Kichard (Toegsn, of Colorado, ptsaed thioiih town josteiday on his way to Mahanoy City. Mrs. Lewis a respected old lady who died at her home iu Lung Jiuw Tuesday, was buried at Krackvillo yesterday. 'Iho funeral aw largely attended. The concert givou by tho M. L ohurch lat evening was a grand sncceas. Jnaeidi Warner, who was hurt at the (111 la-iton colliery ou Wfdnetday, waa taken to the Minora' lletpital at Ashland yosterday. Thomas MnAudrow, sui crinteiMlnit of the Schuilklll Traoliou Coroaiiy, oiioulated Kinunit friends hero yesterday. M. L. McCru 1 called ou friends at Mah moy Clly yesterday Peter ilol lckey, of Frackvllle, Bjienta few hours in tonu yesterday. Henry (launban and George Juhnson, two tmp.oyca ol tho Schuylkill Traction Comptny, of Oirardvilie, circulated among the fair ui Filday. Tim Flsyg Liver Pad Company, under tho manaitemeiit of Dr. K. H. rlaxe. uro givinx nluhtly e-oneerls iu Foley's hall. They aro won attended aim Dr. r lagg Is to be con gratulated upon having auch good e-omoditus. Tho cxhihilinna aro free, oxcopting Matuiday evening, when tho small admission ft of 15 cents wm le ihargctl, and lulte ooneittiuft of a bag of flour will be given away to tiio pariy noiaiug tno lutny nainDor. jo doubt it will bo well patronized. Your children are liable to Coutiba, Colds Sore Initial, I'niup and WhoopluK t'eugb vviiiuu tuien reruns aeriouaiy, I'louipt iroat" rutnl mv many Inuoceir utile aulle rors. fry Puii TlnaCnutbatid (dual mptlon Cur-, . i'x pieatatit.iale and sure, ift eta. bold fit P. y. I). Klrlln's ilruicalore. Buy Htytlone floor. Bo puro that the name Lxhsio & Uaeb, Ashland, Pa K priiitea on every sack. i-.l-Htaw Have you tried McElheunyXfried oysteta? H-ia-ir A YOUNG BRIDE'S SUICIDE flr Rla Wreks of Mnrrlage flk Takea Her Own Lire. Cincinnati, March J. Tht atileido of Alice Sellew Ireland In Iter bedroom in an slegant lionit on Walnut Hills yestarday wa aensatlotntl in the extreme. Sh was r lirlde of six weeks, ntul her family was one of tho weatthUit mid moat uiithlr I respected in th city. Tho flrat intimation ner imsbaim had of suicidal Intontlon vrns ra Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Dun- Ham, a neighbor, came hurriedly down to e nd with some clothing, telling her she did not need them any more. Mr. Dunham sought Mr. Ireland and they wont Immediately to tho house. It nan locked securely. They brok In and found Mrs. Ireland's room locked. Wreak ing In they found her uncouaoloua on the lied and tho gut turned on. When aha wai resuscitated the upbraided them, say ItiK she would do it all over again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunham remained all nlnht nnd Mrs. Ireland promised to make no other attempt on her life. When breakfast waa announced ahe said she woultl join them soon. While at breakfast o pistol shot was heard. Mr. Ireland rushed to her room and found her iu bed, whura she had evidently hoped to uiullle the sound. She vrru uucouicious, nnd died In a few minutes. Her letter spoke of mistreatment by her mother, but It must lie apparant that an occult mental disorder eiistad, not known even by her husband. Their married Ufa was ideally huppy. Tha dead woman's mother glvea n clow to the form of derange ment by eaylng that her daughter waa a phenomenal spendthrift, and that re cently she (the mother) had paid a note of tMO which had been negotiated by Mrs. Ireland. The mother had not told her daughter that she had taken oare of the forged paper. Droad of expoaure i aup poaed to have driven her to deaperation. Lively Kcad in tli Uouse. WASHINGTON, March 3. The houae yes terday entered upon the consideration of appropriation bills. Tho fortillcntion bill, carrying something over 3,000,000, was passed in twenty-live minutes, nnd thou the pension appropriation hill was taken up. An alienation oe-ourred between Mr. Meredith (Vb.) and Mr. Funk (Ills.) over the former's attempt to provn thnt there were niRi.y fraudulent ponsloners on the rolls, which almost resulted in n personnl collision. Mr. Mereelith, who was the ag gressor, rushed over to the place where Mr. Funk waa staudlng and shook his fist iu the lattor's face. Hot words wore spoken, but friends inlerfered, and the speaker restored order before any blows were struck. A Mlmnurl Mining- Fatality. Kansas City, Mo., March S. Two men weie insfantly killed, two fatally burned and five other dangerously hurt In an ex plosion nt the Knnsas City Clay nnd Coal oompauy'a coal mine ntmr Leeds, six miles toutheiust of Kuusas City, yesterday after noon. The eiend are Eugene Parker (col ored), aged 30, and Thoimis Duggins.aged (11. The fatnlly injured nro O. L. Wilson, aged 5.1, anil Amoi Satterly, aged 28. It is supposed the exploion was caused by one of the miners goiug into a chamber which was lllleel with the deadly gas. There were 115 men at work in tho mine when the accident happened. Gnva Ills LIT for II la Father. nitP.KNI.ANK, I'a., March 3. Francis Fryer, aged 18, was drowned in the I'erk iomoti under peculiarly distressing cir cumstnucos. Fryer's father was crossing the river ou the ico, which sagged and cracked under his weight, until he stood transfixed with fear. Young Fryer went to his reicue, when the ico gave way, and ho sank to a watery grave in full view of his father, who, on account of the break lug of the ice, v.-ns unable to go to his ret cue. Young Fryer'a body was recovered. Deelded In Favor of the Czar. Nkw Yoisk, March 3. Tho legal contest In tho United States district court between His Imperial Majesty Alexander, cznr of nil tho liusHias, and Patrick Ronau has ended iu a victory for royalty. It was all about the price of the launch of the Hur slan warship Dimltrl Don.skol, which was run down in tho North river eluring the Columbian unvnl celebrations of In.st Au gust by Itonnn's tugs. Tho launch was destroyed, and the tugs wcr afterwords libeled in tho name of the czar. Mount Vernon'i Special Klectlou. Mount Vhhnon, N. Y., March 3. The result of the exciting Mount Vernon special election on Thursday, where many women voted, is completed. Tl election was for the purpose of obtnlni, a presi- rtunt of me school Hoard ai.n ten trus tees. A. Noel lllakemnn (Hep.) defeated George O. lionc-h (Dem.) for president by a majority of 200 votes. The board of trustoos now stands tlx llepubiicana and four Democrats, with n Hepublicnu presi dent. McVnlly lota Twenty Years. Philadelphia, March 3. The taking of testimony in the case of Peter MoNnily, who fittally shot his daughter Kathrine MoNally, at thegrocery atorp on the north east corner of Moventhand Master streets, was concluded yesterday. Judge Itoeel pronounced the prisoner guilty of murder In the second degree), and linposwd the full penalty, twenty yeinra' lmpriaonmeut. WlUnit lmprovlna; llapldly. Wahiinoion, March 8. ltepreweutntive Breckinridge receive'd the following re aaturinR mesKago from (iundalajara, Mexico, relative to Air. Wilson s oon ditioii, from Hepresentativo Taraney, who Iswltliliim: ' Mllfcou iinproving rapidly No fever. Gaining strength hourly." To Mnet on lloiton Ooinnion. IiOHTON, March 8. Mayor Matthews granted tho HtIou of E. I. Faxon aud Jj. d. llareilng lor n permit to hold a publlo meeting of the unemployed on lloiton Common tomorrow. A permit wo Issued feir "one orderly meeting." NUGGET SOF NEWS The now cou-liiutiou of Yale's athletic organization nan udopted Hliiirwt limine mously. At HBi riettit, Tauu., Arthur Zamiett, 8 yearn tilel, v. is accidentally ahot aud killeel by uU 1 1 mir-old br .ther. Virginia's K i Kl iture h .s appnluted a committee tn niM t ,t con uiitt.-e of Mary lanel'a leglal.ii un i.e ' I u ho oysler warfuro. James aieiiin, a H" ' i.iiirouel man, was assaulted b) I a, -.i n ,.n ibe street last night, aud fntali) -tubbed Michael Henrdou, one of hi a-. ,'imts. Near Bt. Joseph, Mo , .Mg uf rubbers attempted to huh! up a 1! n k island train. Tho engineer Ignored th. ml lantern aud aped by, followed by a fiisiladu of bullete. .inticiuent .ainiaat i'rvaldent lllank. Nkw Yohk, March 8,Mllea O'llrlon and .Tames G. Cannon, aa recelvara of, tin Madison Square hank, enterad' jndgmaut for 21,flll against Joseph F. Illaut, its president, on several promissory notas. Ulaut wna tried rte outly for perjury in connection with the hank'a affairs, ami the Jury disagreed. He Is now on ball awaiting a second trial. AlacliIuUtt tu Work by th Ploee. WlLKmnAMtE. I'a., .March S. The men employed In themachlnu shops of the Con trail Itnllrnad of N'ew Jersey at Ashley have beeu notified that In the future they will be paid by th piece. The employes say this is equal to a reduction iu wngos of 15 per cent. The officials claim that the men can make as good wages under the new order. They May Ilrena aa They rleaac. I'lTTSIiUKO, March 3. The crusade of the Junior Order of Amorlcan Mechanics against the Catholic sisters wearing tholr religious garb while leaching In tht public school ciime up in the school board yaster day. The hoard arranged to continue tho nuns In their religious garb unlaaa the courts decided that It was Illegal. A Hoy Alnrdrrer Onnvletad. Paris, Me., March 3. In the trial of Abuer T. Thome, the boy burglar, for th" murder of Policeman Harrison, the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the second degree. Thorne shot the officer in trying to escape from a store he was robbing. Hew York Markaiura IVon. 11ABYI.OK, N. Y., March 8. The seoond of inter-city pigeon matches betweeu teams of four morksmen representing New York aDd Philadelphia was won by tha Now York team by a score of 168 to IU. Propped lml In 111 Olltc. HAIlRlSBl'ItC, March 8. Colonel J. Wes ley Awl, prominent lawyer and ex-aoldiar, fell dead In his ofilce yeaterday afternoon. The Weather, Clear; slightly colder; northwesterly wiuda, becoming variable. An Important DeoMou, St. Louis, March 3. Judgment was ren - dered yesterday in favor of Dr. Ainirk, of ( Incinnatl, aealnst tho at. Louis Vlmioue. This medical Journal que'tioned the inorits r his treatment for consumption, which many phvsicians here say is tho only enre for this dlseaae. Amirk keeps his formula to imsolf, and sends, free, medicines proving 0 the consumptive he can bo cured. All this 1 hKainet the medical code: henco tho attack and vindication. For the Ittmrie Inland SentitorRhlp. PitovinnNt'K, H. I., March 3. F.x-Gov- eruor lieorge 1'eahoely w estttmre Das formally entered tho contest, for Lnitou States senator. The llepublicau tnt central committee at a recent mectiiite tendered hint the nomination, nnd a loit m has been received from him nrrupl ing the same. MAIIANOY I'LANU. Conductor John J. Cissidr vUitod Aih- laud yesterday. Mrs. Ilcistcr Coleman, of Heading, is vis iting her parents, Mr and Mrs N. C. LjlV. Tho chieken and wsllle supper in the M. E. church waa a grand tucrcss financially and otherwlfu. I uo entcttali.ment lenrlereil last evening was line. Miss Katie M. Dovlue, of Malzi'ville, sang two choice eoloe; Mrs. John Ncary and Ella Ilaldorf played a duct; Misses laker and Kaio liovino gave a vocal duet; II S. Iiartolct ictited "Sheridan's Ride;'' Mrs. Wal. Geier and Mrs. John Neary ro cited; Miss Klla Harris played two solos on the guitar: William Thomas, Frank Dawson Thomas Fellows and Thomas Morgan, of (lilbertnn, amused tho audienre with their comic quailottcs, and Mi&oa Minnie Boner snel Kate, llolibs firng a duct. Notice. Any subscriber who falls to receive tho Evkninb Herald is icapectfully roquested to notify the main office, on East Coal street, or tho branch office, Keeec's auction rooms, on West Centie street. Tcople who wish to bfcomo huliserilxrs and have not been railed upon by the solicitors will please leave their names at cither of the plactB above men tioned, Owing to a chango in the carrier syattm of the Evening Herald it has bccouio noccasaiy to make a new canvass of all the ion Its. In doing this the canvassers sometimes mips come of the old EuU;rlbers. Tho publisher will feel grateful to any who will render ncsittanco in remedying any such discrepancies. Have yon tried McElhonny'a fried oyeten ? Ooii't Toliaccr. Spit orSnokeyour Lire Away It, tho truthful, btartline tlllo of a little book teat tells all about No-to-bac, the wocdeitul, barn.lei-s Gkoi imfeif tobucco habit cure. The oont li- infilog and tfce man who wants to quit and can't runs no n'.yslcal or flni nulal rlik tn using ' ro to tuc ' t out t V all orupelsts. Hook at drug bioi es or by mall free. Adareaa Tue Sterling Keroexiy Co., Indiana Mineral spring ma vas-iy hi: out ok tub coniution ok this MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK atHliouandoah. In the Hlaleof 1'ennsylvanla, at the O.OM of butlneas, February W, IHU1: HKMIUJICKH. Loans and discount- $100,051 30 u. m. ooiiomo beenre emulation... . oo.uuu io f remlnnik on 1). -. lli.ude fl.AtiO frj BtouK, ircurltli s, eto 41,77 J 94 iiauKing-noue, uirn luroauu nx r z,iou T Ijue fiom Naiional b'enusinot reserve agents .. 1,407 3U Due from approved reaera asen.a 01.179 l6 Checks uudotlier rash Hems 1.4'W 01 Notes or other NuUooal banks S Hat 0U Krolloiial paper currency, trickles, aud lei.ts .MS Si Hre, le ll.xs 3d I,"gal-ionder nolea It ,835 00 21 ST8 SS Kediinpllou fund wltli U.H.Ti'eakur er,(5 per cent, of ell culatlon) 2 2S0 00 Total ....fS13,'. 21 49 I.IAIUI.IT1KS. Copilal stock paid in 5100(100 00 BurplUkfund 12,000 00 uuuiviaeei '.ruins, lea expeneaaua tnxee, paid 8.027 Nanonal Bank uotesontsHndlug'... 4S,(XX) 00 Due lo ovhtr Natiowil ItanUi 7,773 US Iju" to Mine llaiikv and baukrrs . 5,116 SB Individual dei.lts subject toelieck 161,113 0I I ein.nd fertlIloaie ol deuoslL. 249 (in CortlOcdtheoIia 10 19 Cashier's checks outstanding 5 00 Total ....$143,221 49 Btatuof 1'e'insvivauta ortiuiyot Kclinylkll'.ik: I, K. 11. llunler, Cuabltrnl the aluve-uaiued bank, 00 s leinnij var ibai Ibe abovostntei mei t la true 10 the best of my knowledge and belief. I'. U 11UNTKK, Cashier. Hnbacrlbod and - worn to before me Ibis 3rd duy ot Maicb, 1MH. J. It Covi K, Notary I'ublic. Corrrc' Atltst:- 1. J flADOIIAH, ) John J. Hoiidin, Directors. O.W.Ukduai.1., J GEN. GREEN LEAF. He Knows No Equal of Paine's Celery Compound. A Soldier Who Has the Courages of Hia Con victions Commander of the National Guard of His State. "I feel like a new man," says BrigvOon. i W. L. Grecnleaf. of the National Guaid of Vermont. "X do not know tho equal of Paluo'e cclrry compound." Krig, Gen Grecnleaf, of Bnrllngton, Vt., is a man of national reputation. Ai a soldier he has the courage of his con victions, and manfully makes u public state uient of what ho knows will benefit otherp. He writes as follows: "Permit me to add my testimony to the valuable qualities of Taine's celery compound, which I consider the beat preparation of its class on the market. From an experience of nearly 130 years in the handling of drugs, 1 am familiar with the medical propettiea of its var'ous ingredients; and I do not hesitate to recommend it, especially as I never heard of a caso where it did not fjlvo perfect aatisfac- lion. "I havo used it myself on several occasions, and always with benefit. Last spring, being very much run down rnd debilitated, I pro cured some of l'aino's celery compound and commenced taking it. The first bottle pro duced very mirked results, and tho use of two bottlea made mo facl like a new man. Aa a general tonic I do not know its equal." Nervous debility produces morbid changes in the blood vccaela. Thoy becomo relaxed, Hear In Mind John A. Hellly'a is the place to fot the tnrcn irlnes and llquori, bejt beer mil al od fineat brands of rltiara, 10-10-tI Hoys TTautedl Twenty-five moro lioys wanted to carry Tub Evbninq Herald. Apply at thisoflico at once. A new laundry will bo opened by Sing loo on Monday, February 28tb, at No. 14 Weet Centro street, Bhenandoah. 2 10 lm Special low prices to all in -patches. Jewelry and silverware at Holdencan'a, corner Main aad Lloyd trts. ia-27-tf STteu Daby was tick, we gave bar CastortA, Ttan the was a Child, ahe cried for Cutorha, When aba tecams Hiss, she clung to Casturta, Vtaa aba bad ChUdren, she gave tbest Cutczla. Usr Wxllb' Laundry Bluk, the brst Bluing for laundry uto. Each packsto makes two qnarta. 15el. Bold by Musser i: lleddill. AMUSEMENTS. pEUQUSON'H TJ1EATHE. P. J. VEBOCBON, UANAOCn THURSDAY, MARCH 894 Florence's lllg Senratlou, Diarrioiid Breaker. liy Scott Marble, Esq. 2 Carloads of Special Scenery. Ten tousof ponderous machinery running at full blast. Mukinltleonce. anlenilor and suDerl. orlty In every detail, with everything up to umu. a coji'pauyoipit vera neve requauen in melo-diama. fceu tbe mills and mine at night, the asvlum court v&rrt. tho duel on tbe rluiio. tbe v hipping post, the great ooal ciusber, tho uir.inor.il ureaaer. Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75 Ct Reserved Seats at Kirlln'a drug atoro Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyalt'a) 19 and 21 West Oak Street 81IKNANDOA1I, PA. Tho bar Is blocked with the best beer, norte r. ' ales, wblskles, brandies, w'nesandclgais. Eat ing uarattaenca. uoraiai luvitation to an. waakened, and loie thair state of hoalthy contraction. Tho relaxed condition of the arteries admits a larger current of blood, and, as a cdntequonce, its motion becomes so much slower and more sluggish, congestion of the lining of tho blood vcasols onsuea, with the resulting formation of morbid matt or, which is thrown Into the blood stream, producing: rheumatlim, gout, neuralgia, diseases of liver and kidneys, norvous weakness and debility, and tho many direct signs of impure blood, aa akin diseases in some of the many forms. Tho recoatly published testimonials from W. E. Anthony, M. D., of Providenco, E. n. Judkins, M. D., of Portland, Dr. J. U. Linds loy, C. K. Cole, M 1)., aud medical director of the I'raiiie du Chien Medical Institute, and hosts of prominent practitioners all ovor the country havo resulted iu the most extraordi nary ralo of this extraordinary remedy that . was first preicribod by Dr Phelps of Dart mouth college, and has since como to be kn wn to the medical profession, and, in facl, the wholo people, as Palno's celory compound. People of thn highest standing in allclasvB of society, in every city and town in theUnlon have boon benefited by tho use of this, the greatest of all remedies for tho enre of tho nutaerous ills that result from impaired nerv ous system and impoverished blood. It makes people well. Iiobblna' llulldlng, Doom No. 4. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and aold. Ilonila aud Htorki. nought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance In lirsbolass companies. (Jeneral Commlaslon business. loltii K. I'lnticy. WARREN J. PORTZ. .v. TPinnn Tuner. Pianos and nrenns rfliu'rrd. Orders left at . 21 North Main street, bheiundoah, will rcceit e prompt atteutloa A MISCELLANEOUS. I I r AKTRTl. T.AT1TRS In.lr, we line at homo V Will oar from 115 to 125 per week. Hend Nmi-ttanresfca BtHmn envelope for rep'y to MAitrti Fi'NTiiNT, Uineinl Manager, Dear- oorn streot, unicago, in. TOU RI.NT. More room, dwelling and ' sueblc No. 110 Nortb Main street. ln quire of Wm. H . Ml comaker, J . 1. 2 20-lw Fori HAI.E Cheup-Agood fishing parties. Appl) at ind Commisiilon House, Wet,t A good tent, suitable for 'eesc s Auoiion Centre) street, if rOYH WANTKD. Tuenty Dve more bojs ID wanted to carry ihe Kvenino 1Ikkai.ii. Apply at once at this oftlcs. WANTHD. House with six or icven rooms, buyer watting. A good saloon or rest au nmt. Hcverol lots for bonding purpees. buyers wnblng. If you Lave n business niac for tale I will find jou a tiurcbuser John F. 1'INM.V, ilral J-tate Kxcharge bins' Jlulldlng, Whinandocib, l'a. 0, lUJOlu 1, nuu- HOUHE AND LOTB I'OK SAf.K,-KIght lots, 3H sti ry bouer with 2Biory kitchen, large tbed, tno good wells ard stream of water running through tho property; nice bearing Irult trees; lota In pood Hate of cultivation, known formerly an Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of businets. Kor further particulars write or oall on MRS. I.. K. KISHEIt, 1-20-Sra llrandonvtlle. Sch. I'o. Pa. AUU1TOHH' NOTIOK In ilia Urp ai s' Court of Hebuylklll r ui.ty Iu tbe matter of the eaiate of Alary Joyce, deceaoed. The undent ned Auditor apiKunieil by the auld Court to make distribution of me fu its In tin hnndsofM M llurki .Arrnli btrator of tbe aaiu' ostutt, will meet all artlesiuiere.-ted tben in, ou Maiurday, lYe tbiid cay cf Mnrcb, lm, 8 a, m. u . hie ofllce, room Nod 1 and 2, seeono floor, lleddall building, on tber.orihwest oorucr of Main and l euire itreets, Shecandoab, Pa., when ar.cl vbere all elalios must be preheated before iboAudi or. oreuebe forever denarred from coming In ipon Bald funds John It, U'yi.k, Auditor Bhenandoah, Pa , Feb. 12, lBlM. 2-12-St-oaw , i ju6A v
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