Evening Herald. MONDAY, MAHCII 10, U94. THIRD EDITION CKNTUAI.IA. Wllllnm Write, of Irish Vnlloy, re turned to-day utter n few days visit In town .is tliu guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 1. Cook. Slices Maine McBrenty, Annlo Cnroy, Man Iienson and Snrnh Gilllsple, n tiunrt.tte of our fulr dnmsols, visited tlio foot ball game nt Sit. Cnrmel on Satur day nnd were staunch upholders of tho red nnd black. llichnrd Kcaloy, William DavlH, Gcorgo Schnuin, tlio boss corps of North Ashland colliery, were in Mt. Carmcl on Saturday. Tho ball held for tho benefit of John Dcnn on Saturday night was socially a grand rucccss. Tho music was furnished by liornn's orchestra nnd win of tho first class order. Miss Mary K. Grnhntn, of Big Mino Hun, retumod yestertlny after spending a lew days here nsjtho guest of Miss Bridget get V. Schilling. Messrs. Thomns Schilling and Thomas llroderick. two of Delano's tilcasaut young lirnkcmcn, showered their smiles on some 01 mo lair one nt mo unu on Saturday oveulug. Tho funeral of George Fnrrell, who dlod on Friday, took place from tho homo of Michael .7. Hyan, at which ho was stopping. Mr. Farroll was an aged and resnected citizen and as far as wo can learn has no relations living, lip had been working steady until two weeks beforo his death. The parade held hero on Saturday was liot a very largo one, only three societies being represented, but nevertheless it was as good a ono as we have had for somo timo. Tlio united uornot nana loci mo narado nnd was followed bv the A. O. II nnd T. A. 11. societies and St. Ignatius J.cglon. The Legions nnd T. A. 11. nre military societies, and during tho parade there were some very flue exhibitions of tinning. When Daby wn tick, we pnvo bor OosooHft, TTnen she to Child, the cried (or Otuxnrto, WTira the Deoarae Mlm, ttio clung to O&storfei Wta the bad ChlUn , she svo thorn Ou xta, l'AUK it.aoi:. Miss Kato 10. Dolau spent yesterday nt Auileiiricd. Mr. Moran, Sr., hns recovered from his Tcccnt illness. Miss Nellie Dolan returned from Phlln- dolphin and is convalescing. Park colliery No. 1 will resume work to-morrow. Sneclnl low nrices to nil in wntclies, jewelry nnd silverware nt Holdermiiu's, corner Main ana Jiloya streets. "There Is a divinity that shapes our rnds," Dr. Coxe's wild Cherry niid Beneka does tho rest, whenover wo tako a und cold. Get your repairing man's. dono nt Holder IFWWWWWJW()"J'V,II Voyage Around The World! Part VI. Number 48. Numbers change dally. Cut this coupon out and keep It until Bcven different nun bcrs aro accumu lated, tlicn bring or forward tbcm to gether with Seven Cents to this oftlce and you will receive the portfolio as uaverusea. uan unu see sampio. Cut This Coupon Out. Series No. VI. 'file JVEagic City Coupon No. 47. t55 Cut out ono of these Coupons and mall or bring them In person to the offlco of the Hehalp, with. ten ccnH n silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 of the rvltiKio City will bo delivered to you. Coupon Wo. 59. "Hasterpieces Frcm the Ait Galleries of the World." lumbers Changed Daltyt Send or bring to tho office of this Paper ono Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will receive tho great Portfolio of Art. GENTS PER YARD For all-wool Iiintlii CnrpctH. 16c, 40o and Mc per yard for nomo-mnde Hue v arpcui mtti win waan ui ). D. Fricke'8 Carpet Store, 10 Bouth Jardln Btroof. MAIIANOY CITV. MAHAKor CUT, March 19. P. J. Dclanoy and Chris. Ferguson, of Shenandoah, visitod friends ucre last evening. Domintck Kennedy and John Conley, of Middleport wero on Sunday the guests of Joseph Murton, of West Pino street. Joseph llillen of St. Clair, was n Sun day visitor. Kd. Unughan. of Mahnnoy Plane, spent Sunday evening in town. Miss Mary Gernghty. of Hasileton, Istho guest ot Mrs. J. J. Quirk, of North Main streot. Survoyor Gelger. of Tnmnqun. visited friends hero yesterday. Constable Glhlln. of Shenandoah, com bined business nnd pleasure here this morning. Mrs. llurke nnd Miss Mnrv llurkc. of Mnhanoy Tunnel, weie entertained yes terdnv bv Mrs. Fred. N. Illunle. of West iunnnnoy avenue. Miss Mary Walborn, of East Mnhanoy nvenue, hns returned from n month's visit to NYllkos-lJnrre, G. 1). Kimball, n former resident ot Delnno nnd of Mahnnoy City, wns in town last week. Mr. Kimball s large circle of friends will doubtless be nleased to learn that he has established himself in the stove, plumbing nnd tin roofing business In Weatherlv nnd Is receiving n Inrgo nnd prolltnblo patronage. Miss Alice Delaney, ot Lakeside, was vesterdnv the iftiest of Mrs. John Weber. ol li.:ist i'ltio street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Mengel. ot Sun bury, nre visiting Mrs. Meugel's parents at l.nKcslilc. Miss Inez, Mnv. of tho Itlooinsburg Normal school, will return to her home on n short vacation. S. L. Madenfort. tho gonial disnenser of tickets at the Lehigh Valley station, made n pcdestrienl trip to Uuck Mountain yesieruiiy. .inn. who is very limit oi foot, covered the two miles in twenty-two minutes nnd Is now open to challenge from unv other heel nnd toe nedistrian in the county to cover tlio same distance for lull or lor greenuacKs, Lidn Ilnrlor. who went to Ilutto City, Montana, about a yoar ago, returned to Mnhanoy Ulty yesterday. Grant Goodmnn, of Pottsvlllo. Sun duyed with Ills parents in town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrv Johnson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. George Esgar, of Haven Kun, are visiting Mrs. Joseph ilnrlor. Misses Sarnh and Mnmo Sidden. of Locust Valley, wero yesterday tho guests ot iMlss Annie rmillps. Gus. Kudel went to Mluersvlllo this morning. He is fullllling a contract for the mason worK at uak lllll colliery. Miss Florence Hcllner. a handsome nnd charming resident of Shcuniidoah, wns last evening tho guest ot .Miss .Minnie wener. Wnlter S. McGlnuis. of Shenandoah was entertained lost evening by Miss Dnisy Hyan, of W est Centre street. A gam'o of ball was plnyed on the dirt DaiiK at the eml ol .Main street yesterday afternoon, between the Sons of Hest nnd Fresh Airs. It ended in n rnngle in the fourth inning, when the score was Fresli Airs, l ; sons ot itest, 7. Mrs. John Ilnrdley, of West Centro street, is said to bo quite 111. Wllllnm Garrett, of Heading, Is visiting nis parents here. Vatkin Wynn hns gono to Heading to nccept a position ns engineer of a stone crusher plant. Joseph Lowenthnl, of Shenandoah, nnd Morris Hefowich, of Ashlnnd, visited friends nnd relntives in town on Sunday the i'.ngllsli Lutheran church wns crowded to the doors lnnt evening, the attraction being hvangelist Miuchen, o jjoston. A line full-bred gamo rooster was stolen troin tlio roost ol William Uowley, AVest Mahnnoy nvenue, last night. Should Mr. Cowley succeed in locating the perpe trator oi me men no win lender nun sovero lesson. Tho shooting match on Saturday, be tween Fen. W. Cooper, J. J. Quirk nnd Clnyton, of Tnmamta, ngalnst Stnmm nnd Kiinmel, of .V"v HiniTTild. nut; Hehrig, of Welsspu.,, ic&ulicu iu n vic tory for the home team by a scoro of ('.'! to r.i. t'.acii sine snot nt i. niuo roeKs. This Is tho second of three matches they have won. The next match will be shot at Tamaqua next month and If tho homo men tlo not win they will bo required to compete ngnin in a series ot uvo uiatcues, John Davis, of St. Nicholas, paid Justice May four dollars on Saturday night for carrying more beer up Centre street nnd lnnklng more noise about it than the law allows. John Shopeck was brought ovor from Morea by Olllcer AVyntt on Saturday even ing, charged by PnulNcston with Inrceny ns bailee Neston entrusted $3 to Shopeck, who wns to buy him a cow for $30 nnd pocktted the whole amount, mnklng re turn to tester uy saying no neetlecl money, jusuco .May ennugeu jouu s ltieas c iiuancierinir bv threntenlnc to send tli case to court, when Shopeck returned t'i to iNeston anil paid tuo costs in tuo case to tlio amount ol , Warring ISoroiitfh Olllcort. ScnANTON, Pn., Mnrch 10. The Il.pnb- llcaus and Democrats of the borough of Duumore are warring over tho ofilco of borough secretary. Last year the secre tary wns Uhnrles bnvngo. a Hepublicau, This year's council is Democratic, nnd when Mr. bnvngo tried for re-election deadlock occurred. Hurgoss Duggnn, Democrat, demanded the property of tli borough in the posxesslon of Secrotnry Savage, but the lntter refused to turn it over. When Mr. Pavnge left the bulldin; in which is loft the snfo containing the borough books nnd moneys held by him, the burgess placed two ullicers in th plnce with instructions to not let Secre tary bnvage iu. Mr. bnvngo snys he will take tho books mid other borough pro trty from the place. Tho burgess hns in etructed his officers to urrest him If he at- temuU to do so. A Volco From Florida Dr. W. K. Hyiium. Live Oai. Kit rlda. yg Htd King Oil Is one of tlio inokt sucorisful ram cures he sell, it s i.n unmiiuiK remeay tot iitieuniHiisiu, reuratiiu nnu - mums Ittd KhtOll eohts i cents. Bold t f. J. 1) Kirlln's uruE store. letter Approaching. Knster Sunday is near nt hand. A greet stock of clothing having been consigned to Max Heese. commission merchant and auctioneer, nnd that gentleman not hav ing room iu his Centre street auction house, ho hns taken the large room lu the opera block on South Main street, next tloor to tho First National Hunk. Tho stock consists ot men s, youths', boys' nnd children's clothing, 152 Prince Albert suits, 400 black corkscrew anil diagonal suits, -lou nalrs or pants, from m cents u to tl.M: cheviot suits, men's suits from i up, 1M due confirmation suits, riue Jersey suits for nil ages, reduced to $1.25 and 41.60; single vests from 25 cents up, 200 niwy nine suns, i,tw youths" suns, llrlng your children nnd get them clothed at one-hal' g the UBual price. Heiuember the place, sign ot tho Hed Flng, next door to the First National Dank. Tho sale will last only until April 1, ns the room must oo vnenteu uy tuut time. Amy or wove. Is your chance to clothe you and you children cheap, nt Max Iteese'a Auction and Commission House. U-10-Uta TRIPLE MURDER IN MEXICO One of Their Ylctlmi it Child, Whom Tliry nepentedly Ootri-it. GDAKAJUATO, Mex., Mnrch 19. ThUclty greatly exbited over a horrible crlmo committed by Jose Florod and Slxto Mnr- tlnana. They outercd the residence ol Pedro Letrero, aged IK) years, and stnbbed 10 old man to death with knives. Tuo deed wns witnetted by two grandchildren ot the murdered man, and they began to ecream. The vllllant thereupon killed them both, a boy, nged 9 years, and his sister, agod 0. They then repeatedly out raged the murdered girl, nnd after robbing the house made their escape. 1 he triple murder was iwltnested ny a tervnnt of the household, who sccrctetl herself In a place of safety while the hor rible work was going on. She gave the alarm to the officers, and the two mur- erers were toon apprehended and will be shot without any unnecessary formalities. Toothful Kvntocky Lynchers. Lexinoton, Ky Mnrch IP. John Pnr- rott, who lives at Forctt Hill, found his 13-year-old son dangling by a rope from i limb of a tree. Blood was gushing from the boy's uostrllt nnd cars, nnd he was unconscious, The father cut the ropo nnd soon restored hit son, The boy tuld that two companions, one of whom wns Dan Blavln, becamo enraged nt him for some trifling occurrence, nnd, selling him, pro cured a ropo, and after fastening a noote from It, placed It around his ncok. They then threw the rope over a tree and hanged him in a real lynching style. Mr. Pnrrott procured warrants for the arrest of the boys. Ualon Factflo Wnffe Conference. OtlAUA, March 19. There Is now a pros pect that the Union Pacific wags confer ence will end in wind. There have come up differences between the men aud the receiver! that now seem likely to end tho matter. J. he telegraphers, whoso case was taken under consideration first, contended unsuccessfully that they are not to bo claiied at monthly salaried men, but should bo given a schedule of hours, with pay for overtime and extra work. They will close their cao today, with a good recortl to go to court on, but without any result otherwise. Dlitnniilou Aiming Colonlits. HEnMOSlLLO, Mox., March 19. Mall ad vices just recived from Topolobnmpo, via uuaymni, state that the dltsenslon which has prevnlled In that American co-onera- tlve colony during the past several months hat resulted in a large number of the colonists withdrawing from the set tlement and locating a new colony iu tlio rich valley of the Yagut river in tho state of Son. It is reported on other authority that aoout 2,U0O of the fund of the Topo- lonampo oolony has mysteriously disap peared. The Nlluntlim nt Denver. DENVER, March 19. General McCook has withdrawn tho federal troops from this city to Fort Logan. The proceedings alust Mayor V nu Horn and Police Com mUslouers Hogera, Uarnes autl Mulllns for contempt of court, iu having vloluted the injuuetiou by Judge Grnlinm on be half ot Messrs. Orr nnd .Martin, the com missioners removed by Governor Walte, win comu up huforo Judgo Ulynn. llatlly Hurt by n rinymate. WlLMIXGTOK, Del.. March 10. While nt play Harold Harvoy, grandson of Ed mund Harvey, president of the McCul- lough Iron company, struck Julian Uarn6s on the head with n piece of terra cotta pipe, inflicting a probably fatal wound. Doth boys are about 17 years of age. In n deposition before Mnglstrato Mouaghan, Uarnus exonerates Harvey. llauged Himself with a Haiittherchler. Hociivil-LB, Md., March 19. William Grant, while walking through his woods yestertlay nf ternoon, found a young colored man hanging to a pine tree by his hand kerchief. He was dead. On the ground and close besido tlio tree wero his ovorcont und derby. The body has been recognized as thut of Thadtleus Jones, of Washing ton, formerly a bcliool teacher. Gone to Join the Indititrlnlt. SAN Antonio, Tex., March 19. A dele gation of sixty unemployed workiugmen who have boon horo for the past several months subsisting on the charity of the relief society, left here on a Southern Pa cific freight train for Los Angeles, Cal, to join the Industrial army. They will bo followed lu a lew tlays by another largo delegation from this plnce. Tinn.il at 131 Teara. PniLADELi'iitA, March 10. Annie Hailey, colored, died suddenly tit her homo lu this city last night, ag.-ti 121 years. She had boon ablo to boubout the house until within a few hours of her death. She was born in the house of General Chambers, who lived near Chambersburg, where her mother was employed as a nurse. ICnnims Wheat Crop. TOPEHA. March 19. Heports received by Secretary Coburn, of Agriculturn depart- meut, Indicate that tlio Kansas wlientcrop is in excellent condition. A few unfavor able reports havo come from the south west, but generally they nre very encour aging. The fanners have commenced to plow for the spring crops. An Engineer's Bttleltle. CllA'TTANOOOA, March 19, Joe Cardcn an engineer, committed suicide by taking "rough on rats." llo lost his month's sal ary Saturday In n gambling room aud wns asbnined to face his wife, preferring death, He was 82 years old aud considered nn ex- emplnry young man. He leaves a wife aud young child. Atonron County Iteptlhllcani. STnoubSUUIio, Pa., Marcli 19. At the Hepubllcau cnucuit for Mouroo county, after a spirited ccnttwt, Dr. T. C. Walton was ro-elected chairman. Jesse A. Graves wns elected delegate to the statu couveu tlou nnd Instructed for Hustings, Lyon aud Urow. A Sui.i'.ny Prim right. El Paso, Tex., March 19. Ono of the hardest fights that ever took- plaoe in the west was fottght yestertlay between Aus tralian Hilly Smith nud Hilly Lewis Uutte. The light was for S500. Smith weighed iu nt 152 aud Lewis nt 115. Lewis vh knocked out iu the fourteenth round, Died of lilt Injuries. Newpokt, U. I., Mnrch 10. James Hob- son, who was scnlded by a boiler exnlo slon on the torpedu station launch Wave, died yesterday. McCoul nud Harney, tho others scalded, are iu the hospital. Ilur- nuy'i death is expected at any moment. The Wenther. Threatening weather, with light show ers; slightly warmer lu the Interior, south MAHANOY rr.AVH. Stipt. W. Bortolett nnd wife rlslte his brother on tho engine Ariel. Ilutcher Wm. II. Frmnlro wns slightly Injured on Saturday by being thrown out of his wagon. Hov, C. II. Cnssnvnnt hns been returned nnd preached hero on Sundny. Wm. It. Mlddieton will bo n candidate for tho Legislature tills fall, and John .1. Coylo for Senator; nnd with Chnrles N. ltrumm for Congress, this will mnko n good tenm and it nominated will be suro to bo elected. Miss Ella Thompson, of St. Clair, Is visiting Miss Cope, nt tuo post office. Conductor Dan Dougherty hns recoverod his new lint ngaln which wns tnken In n joKo. unn gnve It tip ns lost, nnd hntl pinceu nn ortier ior n new one. VKACK.V1I.L1!. Edwnrtl Frack nnd Nnthnn Miller visited Mnhnnoy Piano Sunday afternoon. Miss Thomas, of Gllborton. nnd Miss Steel, ot Mnhanoy Cltv. snent vestcrdnv m town. Air. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Gntdv visited town menus on aununy. Messrs. Hertolct. Hobs nnd Giles, of Mnhnuoy Plnne, visited town last even ing. Thomas P. Hrcnnnn. who wns killed by nn exnloslon of gas nt tho Lawrenco colliery, wns burled nt Glrnrdvlllo this morning, nigh .Mass nt .Mnhanoy I'lnne iTatliollo cnurcn, ny tlio Hew Jns. a, Mnglnu. DlNturbetl a Meeting. Whilo a meeting of the Lithunnlnn Society of Science wns in progress In Hef owich's building last evening ono Joe HomanotsKi, who wns under theltilluenco t drink, entered nnd behnvetl himself In such n mnnner thnt Dr. S.luiias, the chairman, was obliged to order his ejec tion. Whilo the door nttendnut wns per forming his duty in that direction ho wns assaulted and beaten by Homanofsksl. who wns subsequently put under arrest and Justice Williams put him under 4300 halt ior trial. Auction. Tho balance of the o-rocerv stock will be sold nt auction overy evening during the week. Storekeeners In need of scales. molasses spigots, Bhow-coses, desks, paper Dags, etc., snouitl apply nt once, livery thing muBt be sold without resorve. Tho bnlnnce of the dry goods, cornets, boots nnd shoes, two sowlnir machines, etc. Don't forget the placo, 29 est Ceutro street, opposite tteeso's Auciion iiouse, Max Heese, Auctioneer. 3-10-2t "The Hauler." Tim amusement commltteo of the tntilnr Virft pnmnntiv Tiiniln n bnnnv selec tion In securing Cosgrovo nnd Grant s comedians In "The Dnzzler" for their benefit performance. The audience wns In full neenrd with tho merriment of the evening, and with lnughter nnd npplnuso manifested tuelr sntisinction oi uio nctors' piTnrts to uleaso them. Rending (Pa.) Herald. At Ferguson's theatre this evening. Hunting nnd Flatting GromidH The best In the West. North nud North west is reached only by tho lines 'of the Chicniro. Milwaukee & St. Pnul Hnilwny. Trout senson is nenrly here; look up your tackle, (-co thnt it is )n gooti sliHtieinntt then write to John It. Pott, District Passenger Auent. Willlnmsport. Pa., for a brochure of "whero the trout hide." 3-17-Ct Buy Keystone flour. He suro that the namo Lessio & BAKU, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, 3-3-3taw A had codgti or cold calls lor a grod remedy the cure tor lu For Coul'Iis. Colds. Lu Brlppe and Consumption, a lerert und per.nanent cure Is i'au-Tlna, the worst cases yield to Its heallnc properties, t'osts 25 cents, Hnn-Tlnals sold at l 1'. 1). Kirlln's drus (lore. A new laundry was opened by Sing i.ee on Monday, x-euruary 2Stn, nt iNo, l vest centre street, buennnuoau. Oo and See It. Keagoy, tho photographer, has a great tvj.uu bargain, uo ami see it. Hear In Mind John A. Hellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of clgnrs. LONDON'S LATEST BUTCHERY. A Septuagenarian Murdered and Ills Dotty Hid In a Trnnlt. London, March 10. This cfty has for a eomparatively long time been exempt from mujder, but yestertlay a sensation was causod by the discovery ot a crime that iu Its details somewhat resembles the noto rious Gouffe murder that occurred some time ago in Paris. The scene of this latest London horror was iu Grafton street, In the Soho district, which Is infested with foreigners of the lowest class. An Austrian woman named Mario ner mann, who is well known to the police as a night prowler, recently reuted a small room In one of the Grafton street houses, She, in company with an elderly mnn, was seen to enter the room. A woman named Hutchtns, who lodged with the Hermann woman, found blood stains on a sink, and, Buspoctlng something was wrong, in formed the police. Tho police forced open a trunk found in the woman's room and in it was the body of the missing man. His bead had been bat tered, evidently with some blunt lustra tnont. The body presented a frightful ap pearance, and the clothing in which It wns attired was drenched with blood, Tho Hermann woman was at once taken Into custody on a eharceof wilful murder. The body has been recognized as that of a well-to-do ex-jobmaster unmed Stevens Ho was 70 years old. It Is believod that the Hermann woman had an accomplice iu committing the murder, as Stevens was a muscular man. The prisoner Is 43 years old. Revenue Olllcert tielze a Liquor Htore. LOUI8VIIXK, March 19. The iuternal re v- enue officials seizetl the store of E. D. Car ter nnd the place has been closed pending advices from Washington. Carter is charged by the government with rectify ing without a license aud falling to de stroy stumps. He has also violated the warehouse laws ot Kentucky aud misap propriated property of the Second Na tional bank by disposing of whisky for which the bank had warehouse receipts as atluiAP.1 A Vnuiiff Thief Captured. LANCASTER, Pa., March 19. Charles Wright broke into the houso of Mrs. Abra ham Herr, at Ulrd-ln-Haud, this county, during the absence ot the family autl run sacked every room of it, securing a tiuau tlty ot jewels and money. Some young men playing baseball saw him escaping wltu tuo piuimer turougu a window, on gave chase. One of his pursuers jumped on a horse stuuding by the roadside aud quickly overtook the thief. Chief of Pi lice Herger brought him to tills city aud lodged him lu jail. Wright says he Is years of age, aud says he resides in Phila delphia. Kobbed VlrtiTf Store In Town. CHaTTAHOOGA, Tonn., March 19. A tel egram recalvod from Chief of Polloo Hill, from Uoltewn, 1 cun., says t hat every store In town was robbed Saturday night, and asking that men and bloodhounds bo sent to trace tho robbnn. Ooltowh Is tho county teat of James county, nnd is fourteen miles from this city. Thievos looted each store systematically and loaded the booty luto wagons. Undertaker Killed nt n Croitlng. CAltLlsLi, Pa., Maroh 19. Daniel Horn- braker, agad 05 years, an iltulertakcr nt Plainfltild, while attompting to crosi tho tracks ot tho Cumbartaud Valley rail road at Cnrllile, was struck by the engine and instantly killed, Arretted for Itmliatilemiint. SCRAKTOH, Pa., March 19. Paul II. Wcltr-el, a popular attorney, was arrested on two warrants, ous charging him with embetsloment. He gave bail. For the best photographs go to Won er's. sontheast corner Market and Centre freett, 1'ottsviiie. For poverty of the blood and all other conditions result ing from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills Book free, pills 25c At drugstores; or write to B F A.llen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. MISCELLANEOUS. ood tent, suitable for 7 ai itccse's Auction est Centre street, tf "IIUL WANTED. For gencrtl housework. VJT Inquire st the Han alb ofllco, or the llEnALi) Branch ofilce, Iteese'a Auction room, w. centre street, snenasaoan. 3-ui-zt T7IOK SALE. The urODcrtv now used tar tho J? Herald Publishing Company, East Goal street, Hiieriandonu. Terms : part cast, bsl- nee on mortgage. Apply on tho premises. QOYS WANTED. Twenty-five more boys j wnnica to carry ine jvenino herald, Apply at once nt this office. TTTANTED. House wllh six or seven rooms. VV buyer waiting. A good saloon or restau rant. Several lots for building purposes, buyers waning. It you have ft business place tor saio i win nnu you a nurcnaser. joiin v r iNNti, Jtesi instate Excimngo, Koom 4, ltob- oiDS' jiuuuing, nntnanuoun, i-a, z-lii-u WANTED SALESMEN-75C0 per week, selline eleotrlr!lleht outfits for houses, stores and shops. Motors for running ma chinery, and other popular patented articles, outllts completo when shipped, Hest people uuy; v-ermsnent situation; no experience w. i. Harrleon & Co,. Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. 770H KENT. Tho most comfortnblo lodge room In town. Furnished with boay jirusFeis camel ana siiK-niusn turniture. Koom known as Schmidt's Hall, 110 nnd 118 North Mam street. Day for rent, Saturday. Apply to aiax n:nmiai. s-u-ir HOUWE AND LOTS FOU SALE. Eight lots, 3M stt ry house with 2H story kitchen, large shed, two good wells nnd stream of water running tnrougu tne property; nice Dearing fruit trees: lots In good Mate of cultivation: known formerly fs l'brk Uotcl. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars write or can on MRS. L. E. FiailEK, l-20-3m Ilrandonville. Sch. Co. Pa. T7I8TATE OF JOHN SODOLOSKY. Do- Sh ceased. LctterBof administration on tho estate of John t-oboloskv. late of the borough ot Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, l'ennsyl- vnnla, deceased, have been granted to Walter w. ityuKiewicz, residing in saia borougn,to whom all persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make paymint. and thos having cl lms or dtnands will mnko known the same without delay, cr to the Ldmlnlstrators attor ney, j, it. i,ovie, rnenanucan, ia. WALiTlSK W. itYJ iKIKWICfi, Administrator. March S, 1801. 3-5-tft caw, AMUSEMENTS. pEBQDSON'S THEATRE. P. J. rEItOUEON, UANAOXR MONDAY, MAROH 19, '94 Return engagement. Cosgrove & Grant's Comedians In the brlghcst of all farce comedies, The DAZZLER Its fourth year of success, with Its wealth oi ciever cometuans, pretty girls, catchy muslo and hand some costumes. Thrco Solid Hours of Fun and Music. Prices, 5, 35, 50 una 75 Cts Reserved Heats at Kirlln's drug store. JKltGUbON'b THEATRE. F, J, FERGUSON, MANACEll TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894, Grand Entertainment by the pc&nl&i (Jomedij Co'iJ Under management of M. F. Derkln. BENEFIT Of THE MOTHER OF THE LATE FRED. DIMM The management has spared ns pains In so urine the bent of talent for the entertainment. St e the wonderful child artist, Miss L.YDIA t-ui i isu: the statue clog: the Hcaulan Bros. the acrobatle Chlusman: the great sparring uuub uviwvcu icmureouan or anenanaoau, ana josepa neuiure, ot ceniralla. Prices, as, 35 nnd 50 Cents Reserved seats at Kirlln's drugstore. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner, Pianos And nrenns rpnftlrfrt nrdrn 1ft 21 t orth Main btreet, Shenandoah, will recolve GEORGE W. J0HAS0N, LOST CHEEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electrlo railways. The Hnest brands of clgnrs, whiskies, porter, ueer nnu aie on nana. 3aue-'s BOCK BEER ! Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOR- auer's CELEBRATED LAGER IDUERU No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. FEW SERIES. HIS', SIBIIE' III U1DBS' BuUOiuB Riia Loan Associatiou Will Issue their Fifth Series on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1894. Shnros can be purchnsed nt the office of , R. Coyle, Esq., In the Beddnll build ing, between the hours of 5 and 8 p. m. Only 400 shares will be sold. DAVID MORGAN, President. J. P. KnArr, Secy. 7-10-13-15-17-10-20 J. F. PLOPPERT, als? and C5onfectioner? 20 East Centro Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nntl Vnnllln. fMinnnlntn nnit Sti-nro. berry Ico Cream nnd Soda Wnter. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to nil parts of town in pint or quart buckets. NEW SERIES OF Tho Citizens' Building and Loan As sociation of Shenandoah, Pa., will Issue a new series, the 12th, commencing Tuesday, March 20tli, 1894, On which day the subscription books will be onen between tho hours of 2 nnd 5 o'clock p. m., nt the office of tho Secretary, U. w. uengler, izi worm Alain street. jab. lifjUU, rresiuent. IFOIR, S-AJLiIE, Leather and Finding Store. Good reason clven for sellinc. Buyer may examine books. Leather Store, Ferguson Houso Building. csr-E,.sri Spaning and Athletic Tournament, Under tjio auspices of tho Shenandoah Athletic Club Ferguson'a Theatre, Shenandoah, Tuesday Evening, March 20lli Amonor those who will nnnonr nre P. F. Clenry, champion heavy-weight of MnhJ nnoy City, who will spnr nn unknown irom Jtazieton; nan itlordon, champion middle-weight of the conl region, will meet Jerry Sulllvnn. chnmnion llcht- Vi-olght of Ithode Island. All the leading nmateur boxers of the anthracite coat region will appear and the management assures all a ilrst clnss entertainment. Admission, 2B and 60 Cents. S. ACKER. Wheelwright and Blacksmithing BHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall's Store, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class work and repairing of all kinds dono on short notice and at RcnHonnlilc Prices. Plait's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, I' A. The bar Is stocked with the best beer porter, alts, whiskies, braDdlcs.w'DeB and clgiita. Eat In,, bar attached. Cordial Invitation to alb Saving Fund Stock v erly wind. 1iWt!