Evening Herald. BATVHDAY, MAHCII 17, U01. THIRD EDITION TWO 8TRANGR ACCIDENTS. TThe jtrraiiceiiieuU ot n Knnernl Uufur tuimtily Marred, bp'olM to the Hkhamj. MAHN(r City, Mnrch 17. Two po cullu accidents occurred' nt a fnnornl here yesterday morning. The romnlns of Mrs. MUlur were being plnceil In the henrBe which stood near tlio west end of Centre street,wlion the horses hecanio .frightened at a passing car and made a znovu backward that jolted the coflln from the hands of the pall hearers. Tho heavy casket fell to the pavement .nnd broko open. Tho crowd, horrified by tho sight fell back toward the house, "when tho pavement suddenly opened and n number of people dropped into a coal collar, one on top of another, hut, for tunately, no one was seriously injured. The cause of tho hroak in tho pavement was the insnfllclency of tho wooden sup ports to uphold tho unusual weight of tho crowd, Tho coflln was speedily repaired and tho I recession moved oil. "Tin: iiKST sroAit cuitr.D ham" in the "Tnlted States is made in Cleveland by The Cleveland Provision Co., and called the Hose Ham. All their hogs are in pecled by the United States Government. Iwery ham is branded on the back with tho cut. of a rose, and tho words "Hose (lov. Insp." in a circle. il-13-tu-th-sat ntirchlll'a Cufe. When seeking n neat and well conducted cafe, go to Burchill's, corner Main and Coal streets. I'olito aud prompt atten tlon. Hear In Mint! John A. llellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and nleH and finest brands of cigars, Cumins; KventH. 1 March 20. First grand ball under tho nuspices of the Monamore Social Club in ltobbins' opera house. Mnr. 27. "Tho Trolley System," bene fit of Mrs. Diimm, nt Ferguson's theatre. April 2. First annual hop under tho allspices of tho Hiley orchestra, In Hob bins' opera house. April 12. First anniversary of tho Daisy Chnin of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. "Old Song" entertain ment, April 20. Ice cream festival under the nuspices of the Star Flute and Drum Corps in Robbing' opera house. May 30- Strawberry and ico cream fes tival in Hobblns' opera house, under tho auspices of Campti, P. O. of T. A. Special low prices to all in watches, Jewelry and silverware at Ilolderman's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. For the best nhntoi'raphs uo to Won iter's, southeast corner Market and Centre streets, Pottsvlllo. Get your repairing man's. done nt Holder graqyinn 'V w V IP JV tj ytfM Voyage Around The World! Part V. Number 47. Numbers change dally. Cut tills coupon out and keep It until Boven dlflcrent nun tiers oro accumu lated, then brlnR or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this ofllce and you will receive tho portfolio us advertised. Cull und seo sample. k uui i nis coupon uui. Series No. V. 'file JVEagic City Coupon No. 46. IS UI. UUl UI1C Ul VAjuiiuiia and mall or bring them In person to tho olllce of the llKHAI.u, wllh.ten cents In silver, or two nickels, und Port folio No 1 of the Mnnio City will K be delivered to you. Coupon Ho 58m "Masterpieces Frsntlie Art Callniti of tie World," umters Ghailged Dailyt Send or bring to the ofllce of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will receive the great Portfolio of Art, CENTS PER YARD For all-wool IiiKTiiin CarpelH. I5c, 40oanJ (Oe per yard for Home-made Itag carpels inni win wasa at 5. D. Fricke's Carpet Storo. 10 Bouth Jardln Street. MAIIANOT C1TT. MAltANor Citt, March 17. Mrs. Elllo Mlnto has returned from an excursion to Philadelphia, I'. ,r. Hennlan nnd Mlses Winifred nnd Mav ltelllv. of Rlienntidonh. were yester day the guests of tho Misses Maley, of West Pino streot. Misses Maine and IAztJe Corrlgan, Theresa Conkloy nnd Kato M Inkle, of Iyfinliruiifl. met friends in town last even ing. Patrick Murphy, of Mnhanoy Plane, visited town last evening. Miss Susie Glover, of Sllvor Brook, Is tho guest of her brother, Thomns F, Glover, of Kast Centre street. Mrs. A. A. llensinger and Mrs, U. liecker returned this morning from t visit to Philadelphia. Misses Lillle Kennedy nnd Oormnn. of Mt. Carmel, visited friends here yester day. 11.1111 n T1... WntVlne 1III11IU VIIHIIH'1, " limine. Misses Julia Miles and Annie Burke, of Sbennndoah. snent Friday evening in Mnhanoy City. A grand bn.ll was given in Armory hall Inst evenliio- bv tho National Club at which about two hundred couples were present from town and nciguuormg pinces. Fen turns of the hnti was a Hit. reel and clog contest for a gold medal between Messrs, John McCntil, William Cauley and Charles linnleii, of Mnhanoy City, P. V. Diirk n. of Fruckv 11 e. .lolin Carey. of Wllkcs-Bnrro. and Mr. Dully, of Sheu- nndoah, which the judges, Messrs. nenry Sflni mill John Mills, of town, nnd Pat rick Scanllu, of Shennndonh, awarded it to John McCaul.ot Mnhanoy City. Music was furnished by Professor Jonoi' or rliestrn of nliout ton nieces. Danchur continued until an early hour this morning. The home of Miss Minnie "Weber, on West Centre street, wns last evening the scene of a social in honor of that young lmlv's hlrllidav. The nartv was a com plete surprise to Miss Weber, who was about to say "Good night" when her friends assembled en mnsse.witn presents, romrrntulntnrv sneeches nnd a larae sup ply of pent-up fun that was poured mer rily forth with a sudden recklessncs quite stnrtlinir to the hnppr recipient. The tnlniitf.4 nnil linursuien ueirntl 10 nv unity around with a program of music and other entertainment that was wen reiwereii. Among those who entertained in various wavs were Mrs. D. M. Jones, Mrs. Mutter Weber, Miss Mary Krnus, Mis Josephine Skeath. Dr. Gustav Tisiner, Miss Minnie Dock, Miss Lena Matthews, Miss Pauline Skeath, Miss Anna Weber, Misses Stella Schcrtzimrer. of Slatington, and Lena lvllnirel. mid Messrs. Edward Weber, George Miller, Hev. I). M. Jones, George Wllford nnd U. It. Anderson. 3ii,m:uTos Dr. H. C. Bowman, of Mnhanoy City attended to his patients here yesterday ntternoon. P. J. Kcllcy, of St. Nichols., spont yesterday In town. Amos Wnlbrldgo, of Mahnnoy City, was In town yesterday drumming up uusi ness. A surnriso nnrtv wns tendered to T. Rlntterv.ournotiuhir vounir station neent last evening, by his friends of town on oc cnslon of it being his 25th birthday, He was presented with a handsome gold liemleil ratio. M. L. McCool made the tire sentatlon speech nnd Mr. Slattery replied in a neat manner. T. J. Munley and P. J. Kellev rendered "I Long to See the Girl I Left, Behind" in mnirnillceut style. T. H Condrati recited "Casey nt tho Hat," and wns followed by P. F. Flynn, who snng "What is Concress DoIiik ;sow." Danc ing wns then commenced nnd continued tn the wee stun' hours, when the uuest wended their way homeward, hoping Mr. slattery ninny nappy tiirtuuays. Mrs. If. C. Hotter, who has been visit ing friends In Shenandoah the past week, returned homo yesieruny. Miss Ellle Horan, of Maizevlllo, called on irlcnds Here last evening. Mrs. Alex Jacobs spent yesterday after noon at Mnhanoy Plane. Our popular sal !iVnorpr, Evan Evans, is having eotisidei..u.u iviih uum io his property. Our night Bchools closed on Thursday night, lifter a successful term of five months. A building boom Is anticipated here this spring, as many nro now making the nec essary preparations. Mr F.vnns, of Main Btreet, intends start ing up a shoe store in tho Murphy build ing. We wish him success. it would be a great benefit to our would be chorlstorsif they could walk the streets without arousing the peoplo from their slumbers. He careful, boys. Miss Jennie Hanlon nnd Miss Francis, two of Pintle's charming belles, passed through town on Thursday. VAUlt I'LACK. William Griffiths hns returned from tho Millers' Hospital, where ho went some time ago for treatment of mine injuries. Mrs. Thomas Haudliu visited friends in WllllnmPenn today. Mrs. McCarthy was in Mnhnnoy City on Wednesday. The Leiitz, Lilly & Co. suspended oper ations on Thursday evening, and will re main idlo until Tuesday next. The em ployes were paid Friday. George Humes was in Hazleton last evening. Allau Knillu Atnlier nf Mnlifiiinv Cltv. 4 I ... . i.lottl.w. rKt,..,,1U nf. tl.tu lit,,,',. I Misses Annie and Bridget Kerns have i roturned from n visit to Silver Hiook. I i Miss Margaret A. Wntkins was in Ma 1 hiinny City yesterday. 1 Misses Mary and Annie Cnmphell spent Thursday nlternoon m Btiennnuoau. A destltuto Hungarian residing nt ! Trenton wns taken to Schuylkill Haven ; by Constable Hrenimii James Kerns, ot l.oity, wns among uiu visitors uere on riiursiiny evening last. John Dillon wns in Hazluton yesterday. HI AIIAKOV I'l.A Ml, Ifr. Lewis, tho merehnut tnllor of Phil- adelphia, who has the contract for milk ing the P. & It. uniforms, passed through to u yosterdiiy. The P. & H. t'o. Is deter mined to keep their employes up to the pjnk of neatness. All of last year's uni forms wore condemned. Dr. l'lngg is entertaining the people with his free concerts, and every one is enjoying tliem. Simon Moore, superintendent of the Lawrence colliery, visited town to-dny, Miss Katie M. Devlne, ot Mnlzeville, vlslteii town last evening. A. li. Anthony, trainmaster nt Shnmo k in , was here op railroad business last evening. People will plense look out for the Hoard of Health. They will mjoii mnke their nlUclal trip and see howthesanltary condition of our tow n is. Havoyour cellars and back yards in a elunn, healthy condi tion. Tho bonrd is composed of men who will not show any favors. The Hornugli (juuncii win neip 10 proocuto tiny viola tion of tho ordinance. Miss Surah A. Cone,, assistant to the postmaster, is on the slok list. To-day Is St, Pntrlok's day, Thoro is no demonstration of 11 nv kind in towu but the shamrock is observed on the breast of many, j, OHUROH "ANNOUNCEMENTS. Whin ul VThr Services Will be Con ducted Tu'ifliirraw, Trlnltr Keformed ehurco, Iter. Robert O'llojlf, putor. Servlcet tomorrow 10 i. nd:Mp. m. Uundsy school at 1:10 p. m. Sverybody welcome. Kthelo iBrael Coniregllon, Tfeit 0k ltret, Iter, B, Ksblnowllt. lttbbli srTlce tvery Friday evening; Kuturdsy and Sunday ifternoon aaderenlnir, Welshllaptlatchureh. Preachiaf atrvlceaat 10 a. to. andt p.m. by the pastor, Iter. 1). I. Irani. Siuaday achool at t p. m. Everybody elcome, Itotcaa Catholic church of the Anauiclatloa, Oherry atreel, abore Tfnt street, Iter. II. V O'Hellly, paator. Maaiiei at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. reapers at :00 p. tn. Ht. (ltortc' Lithuanian Cathollo church, 9orner Jardln and Cherry street!, Hev. L. Abromallli, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Yespers at t p. m. Welsh Congregational church. Herrlces on Sunday nt 10 a. m, la Welsh and 0 p. m, In Eccllsh. 1'reachlng by Itev. M. it. Lew , of Hcrnnton. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All are Invited. Welsh Calvanlstlc Methodist church, Fouttt West street. Preaching at 10 a, m. and 8 pm. by Mr. Jotm .1. wllllatus, ot Lehigh eounty. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. Class meeting at 7 m. on Thursday. Strangers and others cordially Invited. Saltation Army, corner Msln and Oak streets, Japtaln L, Yodtr and Lieutenant H. Utvlsh In lommand. Hervlces all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m. and I and 8 p. m. Meetings will o held every night durlnc the week excepting Monday night Hundny school at 9 n. m. Ebeneccr Evangelical church, Itev. 11. M. Llch 'nwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. 11. In German, and 0:10 p. m, in English. Sunday ichoolat l'.JOp. m. All are heartily Invited to attend. Presbyterian church. Itev. T. Maxwell Mor rlsoa, pastor. Services at 10:!0 nv ra. and 0:30 p m. Sunday school at I p. m. Christian Jndeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursaay ren!ng at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. First Methodist Episcopal church, Hev. Wm. ?owlClt, pastor. Services at. 10:30 a. ta. and l:i0 p. m. eunday srhool at z p. m, Epworth t-eaguo at B:45 p. in. Prayer meeting at 7:30 jn Thursday evening. Struners and others ire always welcome. English Baptist church, South Jardln street Services at 10:30 a. tn. aud at n:30 p. in Preaching by tho pastor, Hev. W. II Htrrlson 1'nils,) service at H p m. Sunday school at 3 p. tn. Monday evening at 7:10 the Y. P. B. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak jtreet, near Main. Morning service nt 10:;JO mil evening at 7 o'clock. Tho rector om antes at morning service alternately and at jvery evening service. Tho lay readtr, Charles Hasklns, officiates In the absence cf the rector, 0. 11. Ilrldgman. Sunday ichool at m. All seats free and every oody made teartlly welcome Prlmlttvo Molhodist church. Rev. J. Proudo, oistor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Wesley rraycr meeting at 6:4" p. m Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley Loaguo Monday evoning at 7:30. Class meetliigs Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Anyone not having a church home Is cordially invited to como here. Positively Last Week. This is positively tho last week of the closing out sale 01 groceries, provisions, etc. The room must be vscated without fail, ns it lias been rented to other parties. A good opportunity to obtnlu cheap groceries and dry goods. In thee times every penny counts. Look at our prices: 4 cans liest corn, !i5 cents: 4 cans peas, 'JI cents; best salmon only 10 centB; real .lava colleo ssj cents; spices of nil kinds, 5 cents per pound; vinegnr, 8 cents per gallon; molasses ; 10 u cents per qunn: 1 notinil can best bnkliiir powder, 1U cents: 1 quart bottle pickles or chow chow, ! cents; table oil cloth, best, 14 and lDccnts best brooms, 18 cents; scales, spiggots scoups nnd cash drawers at your own figures. Call early and secure bargains. 2!l West Centre Btreet, opposite Max Heeso's Auction ltooms. 3-15-4t Ofluterest to United Presbyterian'. United Presbyterians nnd others who contemplate attending the meeting of the United i'resuyterlan uenerai Assemwy, which meets in Albany, Oregon, next May. should take nilvantnuo of the oner mnue ny uie Linciigo, muwoiiKee 01. Paul H. H. to deleirates and their friend who think of making this delightful trin. Wo would simirest that all such address John H, Pott, District Passenger Agent, Williatnsport, Pn who will be nlensetl to nnswer nil questions nnil itiv you tho necessary information concerning the accommodations furnished by the company he represents. This meeting promises 10 110 one 01 unusual interest, iMnnv persons who nre not delegates or United Presbyterians think of Joining tho party. a-ii-ut A Volco From Florida Dr. W. K. Hvniun. Live OaX. Floilda. says Red Flag Oil Is one of the most buccfk fiful pain cures we sell. It's 1111 unfailing remedy lor uneuniniiHiii, rvenraisia nna ismnins. Ited Flag oil costs 25 cents. Sold alt', .1'. D Klrlln's drug store. Use Wells' Laundht Hlue. the best lllueing for laundry use. Knck pnekage makes two quarts. IScts. Sold by Zinsser cc iieutiau. Is Now Heady for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT AGENT FOR- Lauet's CELEflRATEO LAGER AKD PILSHER BEERS No. 207 West Coal Street, ?HENANDOAH, PENNA Piatt's Popular Saloon (Formerly Jo Wyatt') 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, I'A. Tbe bar is stockrd with the best beer, porter, aim, whiskies, brandies, w'nesandclgaiB. Eat In . bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. MISCELLANEOUS. I7IOR HALE Cheap. A good tent, X' Hulling parties. Apply nt Ho nnd Commiclon House, west Cent; sal table for su's Auction Centre street, tf T70H SALE The property now used by tho llF.HAI.il Publishing Company, East Coal street, Hhctiaudnnh, Terms : pun cash, bal- nco on mot tgage. Apply on tbo ptemlses. BOVB WANTED. Twcniy Ave more boys wanted to carry tho Kvkninq LlEliALli, Apply at once nt this olllce. WANTED. House wllh six or (even rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or restau rant, several lots lor onuatig purposes, buyers waiting. If you have ft business rlnce for salo I will find you a purrhaser JOHN F. r i wn Kit iieai ueiaio i-.iciiMtiKOi noom 1, itoo blns' llulldlng, Hh( nacdoah. Ph. 213 tf T70H RENT. Tbo most comfortable lodge room in town. I'urntsnra wnn nouv llruscls carpet and silk plush furniture Itnnm linnwn AS Rchmldt'fl Hull, lift And ilfl North Mnln nlreet. Day for rent, Saturday, Apply to Max H:bmldt. 3 9 tf 7OR HALE Cheap, the timber nnd other '1 material ot the building now situated nt ho sou benst corner of Main nnd Centre streets and formerly occupied by J. Slattery. Apply loMUt M. A. Egan, 10 East Centre rect, sncnanaoan, ra, a h-h TTOU'lE AND LOTS FOB SALE Klghl XX lots, 3 str ry house with 2K story Itltchen, 1 shed, two cood wells and stroam of water running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees: lots In roodatalo of cultivation: nown lormeriy as raric iiotei. isuuame tor any kind of business. For further particulars wmo or call on MRS. Li. E. FISHER. l-20-3m Urandonvllle. Sell. Co. Pa. STAT15 OF JOHN SOBOLOHICY, De 1 ccasid. Letteisof admlnlrlratlon on the estatenfjohn bobolosky. late of the boroucli of Hliennndoah. Hcliuvlklll county. Pennsyl vania, deceased, have been granted to Walter w, KynKiowicz, rrstuing in saia Dorougn, 10 whem all persons Indebted to said estate arc rt quested 10 mtlte psymcnt and thos having cl lms or di nands will make known the same without delay, or to the ndtnlmstnUors attor ney, j, ii. uoyie. tsnennnaoan, i'a. WAIilCU W. UVJNKlriWll Admlnlsirntor. March 6, 1891. 3 &-0t oaw. OrriOB or CoNTBOtLKn or tub Codnit or HOIIDTI.KILt.. I'oTTsyiLLE, PA, .March 16, 1P91. BALED PHOPOSAL' will be received by the urdcrstaned, tno controller 01 -cuuvl- pniinlT. until 11 n. tn . SntnrdiiT thnlUst gay or Aiarcn. letit, tor tne printing nna iur nlshlnir of blank forms und boons rorthesev eral offices Hpeciflcatlons and samples can be seen at the ofllce ot tneionlroller. Ihe right is reserved 10 reicci any ornu oias, uy order 01 tno touniy uommtss loners, U K. SEVEhN, 17,21,17 Controller. PUHSUANT TO AN OhDEK OF HIS Honor, tho .Tudee of the County Court of ulamorirHnsntre, noiaen atAoeraare, maaein the matter of - ho estate of Udmund Llewellyn, la'oof Macnamarra Pontyeats, la the parish of Llanirendelrne. in the County of Carmar- then, and In nn sctlon Thomas Llewellyn v John utlniins, ine persons enutiea hs neir ai-iaw, or otherwise, to the real estate of Elizabeth llnrrlneton. late ot Shenandoah. Schiiy'ltlll c.nnntv. In the state of Pennsylvania. 10 whleb she the said Elizabeth Harrington, became entitbd undf r the will of the said fcdmund Llf wo'.lyn. upon tho death of one E lrabeth Jenkins, the tenant for life therein rantioned, are. on or before the 31st day of March. 1894. to deliver, or send by p st, to Iters Williams, at nt outre, AveroarB .uoun'y iourt, Averaaro, OlamorgoLshtro Great Urltnln, their names and nddrc: ses and full particulars of their claim", or In Ui fault Hereof they wlllboper- emnlorllv excluded from tbe bcneill of the isaUl order. Monday, the 2nd day of April, l9t. at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. atmyolSce aforesaid. Is appointed for' hearlrg and ad judicating upon the claims. 3 17-21-oaw Fcb'y 23, lfBJ. AMUSEMENTS. JjtERGUSON'H THEATRE. r. J, FEItOUSON, MANACEI1. One solid week, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 12tli, 1894. Maurice Ditto's piBijB Supporting Ltoie May iJlmep I In Repertolre.l Chnnge of play each night. To-mghi: "Colleen Baun." Prices, io, so nnd 30 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. JJEHGUSON'H THEATRE, P. J. rEIlQUSON, UANAOER. MONDAY, MAfiOH 19, '94 Roturn engagement. Cosgrove & Grant's Comedians In the brigltest of all farce comedies, The DAZZLER Its fourth year of success, with its wealth ot clever comedians, pretty gins, catchy musio and hand some costumes, Three Solid Honrs of Fun ani Uuslc, Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cte. Reserved Beats at Klrlln's drug store. NEW SEEIBS MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' Will issuo thoir Fifth Series on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1894, Shares can be purchased at the ofllce of J. R. Coyle, Ksq., in the Beddall build ing, between the hours ot S and 8 p. m. Only 400 shares will be sold, DAVID MORGAN, President, J. P. KNAPr. Socy. 7-10-1S-15-1M0-20 GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UMflOM' ! HOTEL LOST CRKKK, I'A, Near L. V. and Klectrio ratlwnys. The llnest uranus 01 cigars, whiskies, porter, ueer nnu aie on uanu. ET STRONG la aine's Celery Compound the Remedy That lakes March is, in fnct, the first month in the year. Jonuary stands first in the calendar only for convenience of business. Now is the time to get well I Through tho long winter most men nnd women do not taste fresh air nor drink in sunlight oftener than once a week or once a fortnight. It is no wonder so many hnrd-worklng men and women approach spring with n feeling of weakness nnd debility nnd n languor of mind they ennnot shako oil without tho assistance of n blood purifier and a truo food for the nerves nnd liralu. Beyond a doubt tho best spring medi cine Is Pnlne's celery compound. With its use diseases loosen their hold In the the spring. These nre tho favorable months for nt- tacking rheumatism, lumbago, nervous diseases and weakness of the dlgestivo organs and I'aine's celery compound cures them where everything else fails. The most eminent professor, and a man of tremendous experience, Prof. Edward K. Phelps, M. D LU D., discovered tho formula for Palno's celery compound In the famous laboratory connected with the Dartmouth medical school. It is the remarkable outcome of tho century's study of blood nnd nerves, and their close dependence upon each other for health. But remember tho time-worn text : Spring comes but onco a year," Take advantage of the favorable season. Get well and strong and free from tho ail ments that come from poor blood and worn-out nerves. Changes In tho blood and nervous tissues take place very rap- Idly at this time. In March and April the blood is most capable of throwing off. Its impurities. Purify the blood and invigorate the nervous system with Paine's celery com pound I Hard times and overwork are best met with Paine's celery compound, J. F. PL0PPERT, alken? and 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH. PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ico Cream und Soda Water. "Wholesalo and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart bucketB. HEW SERIES OF The Citizens' Building, and Loan As sociation of Shenandoah, Pn will Issue a new series, the 12th, commencing Tuesday, March 20th, 1894, On which day the subscription books will he open between the hours of 2 nnd 5 o'clock p. m.,htthoofllceof theSectetnry, C. W. Deugler, 1ST North Main street. JAS. BULL, President. FOR S-A-XjIEJ, Leather and' Finding Store. Good reason given for Belling. Buyer may examine books. Leatiiek Stohe, Ferguson House Building, IWfl'1 1 Saving Fund Stock ! - TIS SPRING People Well V Indigestion yields to a reasonable care in taking Paine's colery compound. Liver and kidney troubles will not persist when only pure blood flows through these im portant organs. The cure of diseases of tho stomnch nnd nerves by Paine's celery compound stnrts at the very cause of the trouble; thin, watery blood, and jangled, shaky nerves. Thousands of overworked businessmen and hosts of plain, hnrd-working peoplo are to-day strong and happy whose lives were full of wretchedness and weakness beforo trying Paine's celery compound. Disorders ,of the lives, stomach, and kidneys can now bo thoroughly driven out of the system by Paine's celery com pound, the remedy that makes people well. At the first Indication of nervous weak ness nnd a "run down" condition of the system, tone up the stomach with Paine's celery compound, regulate tho nervous system nnd nourish the body by this great invigorntor. Try it nnd be convinced.' linn nf f li linul Irn ,t-T1 1-1, , n rr n,Ctl nf Holyoke, Mass., Mr, J. E. Moyett, whose likeness is given above, writes frankly : "I have taken Paine's celery compound' -.' and found it to be the best medicine thnts.1 I have over taken. I felt weok and rutt down and could not eat anything in tho morning, also had n vomiting spell every morning after getting up. 1 took part of two bottles of Paine's celery compound nnd feel better than I hnvo for a year. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one. My wife is taking it now for weakness i and nervousness, nnd it helps her very much. Tho druggist whore we trade tells my wife that Paine's celory compound outsells any other medicine that they keep." That is tho story from one end of tho country to tho other; because Paine's celery compound cures. Ipiu ani Athletic TpiaBent. Under the nuspices of the Shenandoah Athletic Club Ferguson's Theatre, Shenandoah, Tuesday Evening, March 20th Amoncr those who will nnnear nro P. r Cleary, champion heavy-weight of Mnhj nnoy City, who will spar an unknown from Hnzleton; Dan Iliordon, champion middle-weight of the coal region, will meet Jerry Sullivan, chnmpiou light weight of lihode Island. All the leading amateur boxers of the anthracite conl region1 will appear and the ninnngeinent assures all n first class entertainment. Admission, 28 and BO Cents. S. ACKER. Wheelwright and Blacksmithing . SHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall' s S ore, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. i First-class work and repairing of nil kinds done on short notice und nt Reasonable I'rlccs. WARREN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tanes Pianos and organs repalr'd Orders left at 21 N orth Main street, Snesacdoab, will receive prompt attention