Evening Herald. fit FIUDA.Y, MARCH 10, U4. THIRD EDITION (in.iiniiTox. Miss Jetinlo Williams, of Haven Hun, Is the vilest of Miss Corn llroclus. lllchnrd Guiiuin, of Mahnnoy City, spout a few hours in town last evening 1 J. Keating attended the funeral of .Mrs. jjaltoti, of Shenandoah, yesterday morning. T. A. Sellgmnn, nn extensive lumber uoaler of .Mahanoy City, transacted busi ness hero yesterdny. M. A. Gurber. of Tnmunun, Inspected tho workings of his colliery hero yesterday morning. M. L. McCool transacted business at Shenandoah yestenlay morning. John Kern was a county beat visitor yesterday. The 1'. & It C. & I. Co.'s collieries sus- nemled operation last ovenlni! for the bnl mice of this week, and will reumo on jMomlny morning. M. J. Hnnghney, agent of the C. 1). Knier Co., limited, wasu town visitor yes terday The many friends of James Farley are Klu to hear ot his speedy recovery from ills severe attack oi pueumonia. Among those who attended the funeral ot the late Anthony Horon at I'ottsvillo, yesterday, were Luko Coogau, F. H. Wahaiivi Malichl Carrick. Patrick JJniighon, Peter HIgglus, Patrick O'Nalll and Mattnew Mccool. Mrs. Kobcrt Zimmerman Bpont yester day nt Mahnnoy City. T. J. Munley, a knight of the key, worked the wires nt West Milton, Wed nesday. J. B. Cnnfleld, messenger at the P. & It. Jt. It. depot, spent yesterday In rottsvlile Dr E. II. Flngg, of Jiohanoy Plan, was Been on our streets yesterdoy afternoon Mrs. Mary Hums spent yeterday with .menus ui njtuutiin. Then Baby u alck, we gare bar CuuiO, When the waa a, Child, aha cried for Outah, TTbea aha bocajna MIm, she clunff fco Gaatcais, Wbea she had ChUJroui, alio gr thotn OuctccSv llnrrlilU'a Off. When seeking a neat mid well conducted cafe, go to Ilurchill's, corner Main nnd Coal atrects. Polite and prompt atten lion. A Voioo From Florida Dr. W. V. IIti.iuii. Lira Oak. Florida. HUTS lied Klai Oil It onu ot lb moat bbcom-rMI vain rurea if e tall. It'a an miAullng lemtid lor Klieumatlimi, nmratitu and "piains. Had Klai oil or 24 -tat: Hold 1'. 1". 1' Klrltn'a drug atora. Hear In Mlml ' John A. Ileillv's Is the ulace to net th pureit wines and Honors, best beer and nlos nnd tiuest brands of cigars. A bad co.lijli or cold calls lor a good remedy Ibe cine lor li. f r Coughs, Colds, Iji tirlppe nnd i nimimptloii, a jeileit and tier nanent cure Is I'mi-I'lnn. the woii-t cast vleld to It li'-allni? nrotit-rlit-H ''osls 2i colli'- i'an-Tliia la told at 1'. 1'. 1). Kirllii'drui! alore. Coupon Mo. 57m "Masterpieces From thi Art Galleries of the World." wjjumbera Changed Daily- Send or brlnp to the office of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will receive the great Portfolio of Art. OC11C3 1U, V. Coupon No, 48. 21 I-IH1IIS tW Cut out one ot these Coupons and mull or bring them In person to the oMcr ot the I1KHM.11, wlth lcn centa in silver, or two nickels, nnd Port folio No. 1 of the MhrIo City will l bo delivered to you. OuaV aftLjab. afls: jfSa fcth aPk.jVk jftc jfta.. Voyage Around The World ! 4 Part V. Number 46. Numbers change dally. Cut th!a coupon out and keep It until seven different nu i bers aro accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this oftlcc and you will receive tho portfolio as advertised. Call and li t aamplo. Cut This Coupon Out. CENTS PER YARD Fur all-wool ImKTUiii OirpctNt V, 40o au'1 60c per yard for Home-made Kag I'urpet that will wash at 2. D. Fricke'8 Carpet Store, in Boutb. Jardlu Street. MAIlAM'tT C1TT. M AIUNOT ClTT, March 10. I). J. Slnttery. of Gllberton, was in town on pleasure bent, last evening. Mrs. Annie Shannon nnd Mrs. Victor Hurchlll, of Mahanoy Plane, were among hose Who witnessed "llie uazzicr' last evening. Miss Ilaciirrty. of Corktown. mot friends here on Thursday evening. Mrs. V. A. llonslnuer and Mrs. Corn Heckcr nro visiting friends In Phlladcl- ma. Miss Kate Iiobb. of Mahanov Plane. was in town last evening. M. Mavernik. of West Centre street. Is doing business in New York this week. W. II. Green, of Hazleton. was in town yesterdny. V. J. McCarthy, of St. Clair, mado business calls here yesterday. S. K. Van Uuren. of Ashland, was among the visitors to town on Thurnlay. This storv comes from the First ward: One of our prominent hotel keepers re ceived a bunch of shamrocks from Ireland, yesterday, which ho placed in n dish of water on the bar for exhibition. While out of the room a moment two Germans, who drive a beer team, entered, and prlnkling salt on the shamrocks, ate hem with irrent mislo for water cress or some other green. Professional burs-lars hnvo begun iterations in Mahanoy City. It isthought hevare the same nanir whohnveoperated so successfully, and by the aid of chloro form, for tue past motitn in oiner pans f the countv. Their llrst attempt in this city was made upon the house of T. II. U. yon, l.sii , at me corner oi iuannnoy avenue and -Main street, on Wednesday uightor Thursday morning. Their booty was ntiout v&, ani a good wntcu. .utrnnce was effected through a transom n Mr. Lyons otllce. widen adjoins ins residence. They passed from the ollice to the homo and up stairs to Mr. I,yon's bed- room, removed his watch and kays and locket-hook Irom his clotmuK. wnicn unit beside the bod and nuietly retired to lie ofllce. Here thev lit Hnvanas from thelawyor's private box and coolly began nn inspection of the papers in his safe, which they opened with the keys taken trom his pocket. Notliing was stolen nut monev nnd thewatch. and they wereeven considerate enough to leave notes and oilier v .tillable Tinners in the nockel. book for which Mr Won leeis mucu oniigeu. Of the monev taken, there was a fifty dollar note, a silver certificate for twenty dollars, a gold certificate for the samo amount, and the remainderin live-dollar notes, silver and small coins. M.VIIAX1Y lCNi:. Tho Mahanoy plane hoisted all night to deliver all the loaded cars to the main line. lames J. Bovlnn. of Merchants', visited Mahanoy City last evening. It is hiL'h time for the Pchuylkill Trac tion Company to commence nnd put their road m proper condition. birthday nartv will be elven in honor of Miss Helen Maurer on tue liitn, at the Maurer residence:. A special meeting of Town Council was held last evening. The meeting was called to order by William li. Mlddlelon, rresiuent ine memoers presenr were Delaney, Reynolds, Leahy', I'oloy, Morgan nnd Killcullen. After a little tilt with Tax Keteiver Tieruey, the president mini inated the following ns a Hoard of Health as per the Act of the Legislature of May 11. li'.M: lir. J. li. imeriine, ,iero. O'Connor. West ward: S. G. Middleton .Middle ward: Thomas 1'ainter and joun W. Stone, of the Knot ward. The presl dent then announced his committees. which were well received nnd seemed very satisfactory. Treasurer elect Wayne's bond was presented and npproved. The old borough jail was then condemned and a committee of tlireo appointed to select a lot and proceed to build a new one in the Middle ward. The meeting then ad journed. Got your repairing done at Holder man's. Positive'- t.Rt WVnlr. This is positive!) i..D ucik of the closini; out sale of groceries, provisions etc:. The room must be vacated without fail, ns it has been rented to other parties, A L'ood oniiortuuliy lo obtain cheap groceries anil dry goods, in theio times every penny counts. Look nt our prices: 4 cans itesl corn, lia cents; 4 cans peas, a cents: best salmon only 10 cents; real Java coffee S3 cents: spices of all kinds, 5 cents per pound; vinegar, 8 cents per gnllou; molaKses fi to i cents per quart 1 pound can best baking powder, it) cents: 1 nuart bottle pickles or enow enow. cents; table oil cloth, best, 14 and lficents best brooms, 18 cents; scales, spiggots scoups and cash drawers at your own lluuies. Call enrly and secure bargains, 20 West Centre street, opposite Max Heese's Auction Kooms. ,T-15-4t Avoid all excesses, but lie sure nnd al ways keep a bottle of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry anil Seneka in tho house. Price 25 and 50 cents. COXEY'S ARMY OF INVASION. aVfimUod llfcrtlU for the Grand Mardtl tn till. National Cnpltat. Massim.on, O., March 10. The Coxey army continues on a peace footing, to- ilaj 'small hrniight a letter from David Klegg, of Fair Hope, Flu., who propose "to muster a 'commune-' nnd join you dtvUiun along the pike twenty miles west ol Cumbi rJainl." Harry J. Naugbtou, o Homestead, Pa., s.u h he Is getting up band ot 100 iriiod nu n to enlist in need o work." Charles llonsalt, of Snlem, ports progress in Columbiana county, where he it. arranging to secure barns for the "army" to shvii in as it proceeds to wards Pittsburg, j. A. Conrad, of Poplnr Jlluirs, .Mo., writes on behalf of tho unem ployed workinguiei- of that place; "Many ot us want to join your army and will Uo so, we can pay our own ex penses, and if we can get reduoed rates will come 1,000 -.troug." W. I'. Sutherland, of Huntington, Ar kansas, says: "I propoae to raise 100 me here. I propose to start with tills number and walk to Lime Kouk. There I will get 1,000 men, divide and take two route to Washington." Professor A. Allen, now a "medium," notilies tho "general" that tho spirit of Andrew .Jackson has tli scended and endorsed Coxey's schomu of political salvation. Tub ohleftans aru greatly encouraged. l.awyer llndlnc'a IKiapprurancn. Tunkiianxock, Pa., March 10. Tho llrst light thrown upon the suddeu disappear. nnco of Henry Hading, the prominent lawyer and politician, which has oautwd no much excitement here, was the disoov- ery in the vault in his office of a sealtsl package directed to his brother Samuel, which was opened and found to contain u letter saying that ids health was failing and that he needed a sua voyage. ExplU it directions about settling hia estate, with power of attorney to ills brother, were given in the paper. He also Intimated I liar unless his health improved his friends would likely never see him again. The missive gives every indication that he was tiisuue before he left home, although his fumily did not suspect it. BLAND'S DOUBLE VICTORY. lBl"e. niu raaa.a tka b.mm i nuir..n WAsniKOTOK, March 18. Th last flay ot ths debate on the llland seigniorage bill attracted ft large crowd to the senate, and the galUries wera well filled. At a o'clock Benator Harris asked that the bill be put pon its final passage in accordance with . tho ngreement arrived at several days ago. ! The yeas and nays being demanded, th 1.111 . 11 . m n, 1. ' mil wua piiseu uj n vuio Ul 41 lu oi. xuu senate also passed several bills ot minor Importance, and at 2:45 went into execu tive session and passed upon a largo num ber of nominations. At 0:20 the dbors wore reopened, when several unimportant bills were passed, and at 4:10 oa ick tho senate adjourned Until Monday. Ihc consideration of the Sundry civil bill was completed In the house, except ing those portions passed over during the reading of the bill. The principal light was made by Mr. Enloe, of Tennessee, to abolish coast and geodetio surveys and transfer the former to the navy and the lnt ter to the Interior department. His amend ment wo.s ruled out on a point of order. Mr. Knloe then modified his omendment no as to authorize an investigation by tho Joint committee on the expenditures in tho executlvo departments of tho work of that bureau and the advisability of the train- .No action was had on the amend ment. The Itmttr Claim Nnniultsd. MADISON. Wis.. March 10. Judge Lle- becker granted a nonsuit in the celebrated roster suit against Governor Peck and other state officials. An appeal was at ouoe taken to the supreme court by the plaintiffs, and a decision is not expected lefors next fall. The suit was begun by Tracoy, Glbbs Si Co., printers, atid George Hobert Dow, capitalist, to secure $15,000. The roster printing contract was let to the Madison Times for 157,000, and the gover nor's private secretary, practically owner of The Times, sold an Interest In tho con tract for 820,000. Tho state printer, who aid ha could do th job for $18,000, com pelled the governor to give the job to him, and Clark paid to tha plaintiffs only $5,000 of tha money ha had received from thera I ha plaintlus claim they were defrauded, but the court Implies that as they appnr- ntly knew an $18,000 contract was being let for 357,000, and were to share in tho poflts, they were entitled to no relief. Tha Tariff In tha Senata. Washington, Mnrch 16. Secretary Car lisle and Assistant Secretary Harlan were In consultation with the seuato committee on finance yesterday afternoon concerning the administrative features of the tariff bill. It is understood that Mr. Carlisle coincided with somo of the opinions ex- presed by the ueuubllcan members of the committee, and that some amendments of this portion of the bill will be made. The Kepublicans are attacking tho administra tive part o( the bill wherever it is mate- ially different from the existing law, which they claim is as good n system as can be dovlsed. The opinion s gaining ground that the bill will be reported to the senate on Tuesday next. Conmtoek Malca a llntd. NEW Yokk, March 16. The Tenderloin club on West Thirty-second street, com posed of leading men in every walk of life, was raided by Anthony Comstock, of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. Mr. Comstock went to the club house nnd arrested Kugene Leonard, a colored boy of 10 years, and then tore from the walls the obscene pictures, more than a score of them. The pictures were taken to the Tombs court mid displayed before the justice, who held the boy for trial in $500 ball. Tiie pictures were painted by artists connected witli the press of this city, and have been on exhibition since 1801. Catholics Itrbukr Sntnlll. Cleveland, March 10. Again the re bellion among tho Poles of St. Stanislaus' Catholic church lias broken out. Dishop Horstmaun and MonsignorSatolll refused to remove their priest, Rev. B. Hosinski, and it was thought that settled the mat ter. Protesting members have written Monsignor Satolll in a defiant strain, de claring that they will have the priest ar rested, nnd advising Satolll to leave the United States If he has no authority to right wrongs. A movement Is also on foot to form an independent church. A Nnval flfllcar llUersccit. Washington, March 10. The record of the court martial in the case of Assistant Engineer Armln Hartroth, tried on a charge of drunkenness and overstnylng leave on the China station, has reached the navy department. Hie court found him guilty nnd sentenced him to drop to the foot of his grade, to be untwined to the Uoltimore for three m-. (lis and to bo pub licly reprimanded. Tho latter sentence has been carried out. CallfnmU'a Army or Imadera. Los ANOT.I.KS, Cal., March 18. Tho In dustrial army received ncoesslons, bring ing its enlisted force up to 850 men. Tho situation is liable to become serious. Tho army bus been refused free transportation over the Santa Fe, and as General O'Urien told tho city council on Monday that if tho railroad would not give transportation the army would take the railroad there will surely be trouble If tho attempt is made. A HopturiKennrlan lttiblied ALI.KNTOWN, Ph., March 10. The police ore looking for Clemens Laskowskl and Thomas, nnd William Heiucy, all young men, who are suspected of robbing Peter Dlelnn of $2,500. Diehm is nn industrious laboring man over 70 years old, who had saved the money by penurious living. Tha money was stolen while the old man lay asleep, Unionist' Versus Nan-Uiilontata, KnTANaiNa, Pa., March 10. Tho suits rud cross suits among the union and non union mill men OHtne up here for trial to day. The, charge include riot, conspiracy, r-hootlug, intent bo kill and assault and battery. Ahout 150 men, evenly divided between the tv 1 iajtious, are iu town and many aru arinuU. Second 1 Ik ml !''! Ttll,Cnnie Cheap. ClUOAOO, March 10. False teeth sold for rue cent per set, gold watches nt 3.50 j each tun! aval kin jMpque nt ii, cents a pn c at tue sale oi umueutiueu prupei iy i i,eu by the lost nud found department of the World's fair. Oiher lost goods were sold at equally low prices, and not over 1500 was realized. i:x.Snutiir Iuwa hllshtly III. Wasiiinhtom, March 10. KSe!iator Dawes, of Massachusetts, who wus tnken suddenly ill hero yesterday, vmi much Im proved this morning, and was nUJe to 1)0 ubout his room. He will probably remain In Washiugton several days for rest, but no fears aro eutertaiued on accouut of his Illness. l'KNCIL POINTS. The snow of ycster(iay melted away rapiuiy tins morning. There Is "blood on the moon." Look out for developments, Peoplo who own sleighs may as well put them in camphor until next winter, The State Kdltorial Association will probably no to Asbury Park. N. J., this summer. llazlcton rllT-raff insult the Salvntion A !... !. till .. i 1..... the rliT-rnil are calling for water iium, ifia liicuuiiv nui no uu tuf nuuu Linemen to dny comlnenced stretching the trolley wire along Kast Centre street for tho Lakeside Fleet rtc Hallway. Grocer John T. (irftf has placed a new and handsome wagon on tiie toad to deliver goods to Ills many customers. A rumor uot abroad to-dav that a case of small-pox had been located on Jnrdiu street, becretnry Scanlnu, of tho Hoard of Health, stated that the rumor had been investigated Atitl found groundless. A talent social will be held under tile nusplccs of the. Junior Y. W. C. T, V. in tho temperance room, poslofllce building, tills evening, at 8 o'clock. Admission ten cents. Owing to tho heavy sales and non arrival of bottles the ollice of tho AL-VA Medi cine Co. will not be open to-day. To morrow people wanting tho medicine can be supplied without further delay. fi-itter Apt.roac lilnir Faster Sunday Is near at hand. A irreat stock of clothing having been consigned to Mnx Iteese, commission merchant and auctioneer, and that gentleman not hav ing room in his Centre street auction house, h has taken the large room in tho opera block on South Main street, next door to the First National Hank, Tho stock consists of men's, youths', boys' and children's clothing, 152 Prince Albert suits, 400 black corkscrew and diagonal suits, 400 pairs of pants, from 55 cents up to $1 50; eueviot suits, men's suits from 11 up, 880 flno confirmation suits, fine Jersey suits for nil aces, reduced to 81.85 and $1.50; single vests from 25 cents up, 200 navy blue suitB, 1,328 youths' suits. Hring your children and get. them clothed at one-half jj tho usual price. Hemember the place, sign of the Hed Flog, next door to the First National Hank. Tho sale will last only until April 1, as the room must lie vacated by that time. Now or never is your chance to clothe you and your children cheap, nt Mnx Heese's Auction and uom mission tiouse. 3-lli-3t Hear tho 23d Itegt. band at McElhenny's cnie. u-14-tl Coming Kvents. March 10. A irrand ball will be held in Hobbins' opera house on St. Patrick's Kvc. March 20. First grand ball under the auspices of the Monamore Social Club in llobblns' opera house. Mnr 27. "The Tioliey System," bene fit of Mrs. Domm, at l'erguson's theatre. . April 2. First annual lion under till auspices of the Riley orchestra, in Rob- bins' opera house. April 12. First nnnivcrsnry of th Daisy Chain of AH Saints' Protestant hpicopnl church. "Old Song " entertain nienr. April 20. Ico cream festival under the auspices of the Star Flute and Drum Corps in Robbins' opera house. Kiu-pi lt- Party. A number of the young friends of El- wood Jacobymetnt tho homo of his uncle. John itobbins, kui J'iast uoai street, last evening, to celebrate tho twenty-hrst an niversary of Mr. Jncotiy'H birth. The party was a complete surprise td the young man. An eujovable evening was pent that was concluded with a luncheon comprising nil the dellcacies-of tho sea son. Among those present were : Misses Jennie Heddnll, Some and Hlrd Wnsley, .lzzie Keithon, Ruby Yost. Mnry Leckie and Maggie Jacoby: Messrs. Max Mayer, .lomi Merllng, Daniel needy, lw.ra llous niek, Fredefick Drinker, Paul Shultz, llurvey and Jilwood Jncoby. Waters and Citey To-night. The special feature of the performance of the Drew Company, at Ferguson's theatre to-night, will bo the debut of Messrs. Wnters nnd Casey, ns partners in their new sketch entitled "Music Hns Charms." In the sketch three of the new songs written and composed by the two youug men, nnd which are nbout to bo issued from lioston, will be sung. This is the first time these spngs have been in public nnd tho audience to-night may be promtsed a treat, as Jlr. Casey has n na tional reputation as n fine comedian. T.iirgo l'uner-il. The funeral of the late Michael P. Kelley, who died at Shomokin on Tues day, took place to-day. The remains Were brought to tins town 11 1 noon aim the funeral proceeded to Pottsville on the :43 J.ehlgh Valley train. The attend ance was very lorce. three cars beinor required forthe accommodation of therel- atives and menus. .Martin i.ambert. Willinm P. Delaney and James Hell, of Shenandoah, and Peter Mohan, Willinm and Timothy Cashman, of Shamokiu, were the pan bearers. Iiy I'ay fllore? Having decided to discontinue our carpet department wo have marked them at prices that will close them out with a rush. Here are a few leaders: Hegnlor BOo. ingrain at 35c.; all of the 60c. grades nre Mown to 45c; our best 7nc. all wool ingra'ns nre reduced to 50c. These prices are extremely low for the nbove goods, which aro an tue latest nnd best patterns, h. .1. Wilkinson, 3-6-tf 20 S. Main street, Shenandoah. For sour stomach and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. J. F. PL0PPERT, alL2? and Confectionery SO East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENN Ilrend, Cakes, Confectionery nnd Vnnlllo, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Croam and Soda Water, "Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ico cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets, OLD Healthy, Hearty. Happy, Using Paioo's Oelery Compound. How to Make the Last Mile as Smooth as Possible. Tho Illness of the Arjod Mainly Comas Under tho Head of Weakness. For nges the world has been piling up Its indebtedness lo the sweet, sunny, saintly grandmothers, who, when moth ers' hnnds have been full and strength overtuxed, have Btirrounded the young lives under the home roof with the atmosphere of peace and unselfishness. Care for them, then, Givo them the best ot care and love and thought. Do not let tho oldfolksnny longcrthlnk they nre retired and must sit clear back out of sight from the world, feeling that they have no rclntion to it. Give them your arm when streets nro slippery. Carefully avoid saying any thing that implies that they are In the way. Remember that they, moro than younger people, need something lo stir nud clear their alow blood and give strength nnd tone to their nerves and more feeble powers of digestion and as similation. The Illness of the aged mainly comes under the head of weakness, but nono nro too old to bo helped by Paine's celery compound, It brings new mntorlal for building up wornout nerve tissues. Tho many forms that nervous weakness takes nil disappear when once the veins nre supplied with pure, more abundnnt, more vigorous blood. Paine's celery compound cures dys pepsia, sleeplessness, headache, nnd" neu ralgia.' It cleanses the blood of every trace of poisonous humors nnd encourages a rapid addition of the red corpuscles upon which the vigor of tho entire body depends. White cheeks, white Hps, badly nour ished frames indicate thin, poor blood. Paine's celery compound restores a rich, puro current to the blood nud a healthy action to the nervous system. To those who cannot sleep because of nervous exhaustion, Paine's celery com pound will show itself the one thing needed. Mou nnd women of every ago who bavfe to strllLrcrlo daily to meet the needs of loo great nervous expenditures should toko this grent remedy. Its in vigorating, soothing action begins nt onco at tho nerve centers which manu facture tho nervous force for every muscle nd organ of tho body. Not only hus too little attention been paid to the aged, but the prevention of nervous diseases in children and young adults hns been neglected. Paine's celery compound is genuine food for the tired nnd used-up nerves. It cures n tendency to headaches nnd all thoso diseases which are duo to n disordered nervous system. Try it ; you will be convinced. Caution to the Pobflo ( A roan named Trout, examining eyes nud selling spectacles in Schuylkill county, ami claiming to be a graduate of mine, is nn impostor, using my name without authority and haying no conuec tion with me whatever. EmvAltDS, Oculist and Optician, 157 East Market street. 3-14-3t Wilkes-Harre, Pa. Ubr Wells' Laundiit Blue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Eack package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by JMusser sc iieddall. tio nnd See It. Keagey. tho photographer, has a great m.uu borgoin. uo unn see it. plug and UlUttlo ToubuubI Under the auspices of the Shenandoah Athletic Cluh Ferguson's Theatre, Shennndonh, Tuesday Evening, March Mil Amonc those who will nonear ore P. F, Cleory. champion heavy-weight of Mah anoy City, who will spar an unknown from Hazleton: Dan Hiordon, champion middle-weight of the coal region, will meet Jerry Sullivan, champion llcht- welght of llhode Island. All the leading amateur boxers of the anthracite coal region will appear and tho management assures all a llrst class entertainment. Admission, 28 and BO Cents. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOU- Lauet'sCEtEBRATED LflGEB AHD PUSHER BEERS No. 1207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH. PENNA WARREN J. PORTZ. ,-. Ptnnn Tuner. Plaaos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main atreet. Sneaasdoah.wlU receive j prompt attention. ,,. !,'! "i ' rr"T71 Amusements. pKKODSON'B THEATRIC. t, i. rinansoH, MAitiaan. One solid week, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1894. Btouflice DreW plages Supporting Lassie TVEay iflmer ! , Jn Itepertolre. Change of play each night. To-mghi: "DAD'S GIRL." To-morrow night Walters and Casey, f town, will sing their latest songs bo- tween the acts. Saturday Matinee for Children, lOcts. Prlccrt, 10, ao and 30 Cento. Reserved aoala at Klrlla'e drug store. pEUODSON'8 THEATRE. r. 1. ranocBOH, UAnAoaa. MONDAY,' MAHOH 19, '94. Return engagement. !wl Cosgrove & Grant's Comedians In the brighest of nil force comedies, The DAZZLER! Its fourth year of success, wilh its wealth oi clover comedians, pretty girls, catchy music and hand some costumes. Thr Solid Hears of Fun and Unsie. Prices, as, 35, 50 and 75 Cim. Rsaervfd Keate ftt Klrlln'a rtrur atcra. t?On BALE C'netp.-A - A KOodteut, Buitablefoi .f ippij atltene's Auction Af, e, wrs Centre street, tf nsnirjg pnrues. a and Commission Houa B0Y8 WANTED. Tncnly Ire more boye wanted to carry the Kvbkixs Hmkald. Apply at once ut this omo. WANTED. nouse with six or crtn rooms, buyer waiting. A good ssloon or r.slau- rai,t. heverai lots ror bi name purposes, buyers iratilne. If you hnvo a buslntss nlaoo for sale Iwlllllnd jou a purrhascr John P. v'injuxt, jimi r.bia'e cicnfrEe, iioomt, 1100 blris' HuHdlng, Mitnandonh, 1. 2-13-tf 1?0 It KENT. The most comfortable lodge ' room In toisn. Fbrnlshi d with body l!usels carpet and silk plush furniture Hoom known as Schmidt's Hall, US and lit North Main Hreel. Day for rent, Saturday. Apply to JlaxH.hmidt. J-9-tf FOB HALE Cheap, the timber and other material of tbo building now situated at I ho souihcabt corner of Main and Centra streets and formerly oocuplcd by J. Mlattery. Apply 10 Mia? M. . Egan, 10 East Centre atreet, Hheniniloih, Va. 31 4 It WANTKD Two gi od men! stcaJy employ, ment at goo wages men who can speak English and Herman piefe rred, rxperlenco not necessary. Call on or write to O. O. Fetterolf. Asst. bupt. l'rudeatlal Insurance Co of America, Schuylkill Havca, i'a. S 7 If HOUBE AND LOTH FOU SALE. Eight lots. 3(4 sti rv house with SKstorvkltchen. largo shed, two good wells und stream of water running tnrougu ine property; nice ocanng fruit trees: lots in good atate ot cultivation; known formerly as Park Hotel. Hultnble for any kind ot business. For further particulars write or call on HKS. L. E. FISDEK. 1-30-Sm Urandonvlllc, Sch. Co. Pa. ESTATE OF JOHN SOBOLOSKY, Bfr' cenaid. Letteraof administration on th TT estate of John f-oboloikv. late of tho borouitll' - bt Bheraiidoah, Hchuylkllt county, 1'ecnayl- rnnla, deceased, hare been granted to Walter W. Ilynkiewlcz, residing In said borough, to whom all persons Indebted to said t state are requested to makfi payment aod thos having cl lmi or dttrands will make known the same without delay, or to the i-dmlntslratoi's attor ney, J, It. Uoyle, Shenandoah, fa. WALTHR W. UYNKIEWICS, Administrator. March S, 3 5-Ct oaw. NEW SERIES OF Saving Fid Stock ! Tho Citizens' Huilpiko and Loan As sociation of Shenandoah, Pa., will issuo a new series, the 12th, commencing Tuesday, March 20th, 1894, On which day tho subscription books will be open between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock p. m.,nt theofllceof the Secretary, C. W. Dengler, 127 North Main street. JAS. BELL, President. S. 43-. ACKER. Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall s S are, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class work nnd repairing of nil kindu done on short notice and at Reasonable Prices. FOB SJk-XilE, Leather and Finding Store. -Good' renson gliren for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leather Store, Ferguson House Building. GEORGE V. JOHNSON, trKICMf : HOTEL I LOST CHEEK, PA. Near L. V, and Electric railways. The finest brands of cigars, whittles, porter, beer and ale on hand. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt'e) 19 and 2! West Oak Str SHENANDOAH, J'A. The bar is stork d with the bet brer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, w'net and clgats. Ea 1 eg bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. c v. -"A A