Evening Herald. TUESDAY, MAltCH 20, 1694. THIRD EDITION A UuUklll lintel Sinn. From Calsklll, N. Y., Hccurdcr Mr. Joseph McGiflort, ono of our promi nent hotel proprietors, lint renson to extol tho incrltR of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In speaking of It to our reporter ho snld: "I wns nil run down from kidney nud liver trouble, threo physicians treated mo nftcr tho old school mothodB, but I grow worse. Ono of our prominent bankers snld to me, 'Why don't you tnke Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorlto Homedy ? It cured me, nnd my troublo wns qulto similar to yours.' So without delay, I began its use, tho result was I gained dally, and In in a little whllo I wns sound nnd well again. I suppose I hnvo recom mended it to n hundred or moro of my summer boarders, nnd in every Instance it has douo them good." or Interest to UriUful l'refthytorfan. United I'rcsbyterlnus nnd others who contemplate attending the meeting of the united l'resnyterian ueuerai Asscmuiy which meets in Albany. Oregon, next Hay, should take advantage of the ofTer made by tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo & St. 1'aul H 11. to delegates nnd their friends who think of milking this delightful trip. We would suggest that all such nddress John It. Pott, District Passcimer Agent, Willlamsport, Pn.. who will be nlensed to answer nil oucstlons innd give you the necessary information concerning tho accommodations furnished by the compnny ho represents. This meeting liromlses to bo one of tintlsunl Interest, Mnny persons who nro not delegates or United Presbyterinns think of joining the party. iwi-di When Baby was sick, we gave her distort. When she vru a Child, tho cried for Qutoria, tffcea the ban HIm, aha oiling to C&ttortm Wica she had Chadraa, sue c&ve tiuxu Osetorfrfc Sncclnl low nrlces to all In watches, jewelry and silverware at Ilolderuinn's, corner juam anu jjinyu streets. A Voloo From Florida. Ur. W. K. llvniim. Live Oas. Klcrldn. savs Hod VlaK Oil Is one of tho most Miecf fi-fiil pain cures we sell. It's an unfailing rtimdy ior jiueuniatisiii, neuralgia unti t-piains Red Flat: Oil costs 23 rents. Bold at I'. I'. 1) Klrtin's urui: store. liny Keystone flour, iinme Lessio & Baku, printed on every sack. lie sure thnt the Ashland. Pa., 3-3-3taw For the best nhotogrnnhs go to Won der's, southeast corner Slnrkctaud Centre streets, roUBViue. IliircMlPii Cufe. When seeking n neat nnd well conducted enfe, go to Durchlll's, corner Main nnd Conl streets. Polite and prompt attcn tlou. Voyage Around The World! Part VI. Number 49. Numbers change dally. Cut tbls coupon out and keep It until seven different nun bers are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this onlce and you will receive tho portfolio ns advertised. Call and see sample. LCut This Coupon Out. k AAAA AAkjfkjSuOi jffcj ragrKjjr jr yt jj. jy yi 9 Series No. VI. title f JVEagic City Coupon No. 48. Cut out ono of these Coupons and mull or bring them In person to the onlce of the IlKItAI.I), with. ten cents In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the Maglo City will bo delivered to you. 3lc rfh J!r tTw Bs jAuJffa-jjfctjJfa Coupon jto, GO. 1 'Ha.sterpiecs3 Frcni tbe Art 6allt.it. of tha World," umfcers Changed t Ballyt Sender bring to tho office of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents in money, and you will receive tho great Portfolio of Art. CENTS PER YARD For all-wool ISc,40eand toe per yard for Home-made Rag 1 arpeis mui win wasn at C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 Bouth Jardln Street. OKNTKAl.lA. Mrs. James Dyke, nccompnnlcd by her granddaughter, Maria, are visiting friends Misses Leo Iawson nnd Sadlo Heese, two of Shenandoah's fair belles, returned yesterday niter a plensnut visit to town. Messrs. Charles Mclireartv nnd 111- lam ltynn, members of our defeated foot ball team, smiled on tha fair ones of Shenandoah yesterday. Thomas Murphy, of Lost Creek, spent Sunday in town. Tho fool ball team had their pictures token at Miller's studio on Sunday after noon. Hall's orchestra went to Mldvnlley In n Sunday school entertainment. Mrs. II. J. Kelly nnd dnughterattended the entertainment nt Mid Valley last ovcnlng. MUs Mary Walsh, one of Lost Creek's inir tiamseiB, reiumeu yesterday alter a few weeks' visit to her many friends in town. Miss Kato Troutman is spending n few days among friends in Mnhnnoy City. A. K. Fettermnn is overioved. It Is n sin. If you oould sec our Ctnrlte's kicking It would Hurely catch your eye ; Oh I tow he made the plrskln Toward Mt CarniO'a goal line fly. A hslf back went for Jones' end, He went a lltti' way, Until ho met our William, Who put him dowa to May. Our Illtfh school foot ball team met a Waterloo on Saturday nt the hands of a strong team composed of Mt. Carmel and Shamoklu players. The game wns played at the former place. The score was ti 10 4. inegamo was an interesting and hnrd fought one. but from the start it wns evident the Mt. Cnrmels had the stronger team. The rush line wns the weak part of our team and tho constant ureaKs mat tne .Mt. unrmci men mnde in it were such thnt those behind the lino were unable to ninko much headway when running with tho ball. Behind the lino our tcnui wns very strong, ns such plnyers ns .Mcuraw, uttu, itnoues, and 1J. l ortner would naturally make, it. These are the men who nro to be thanked for keeping tho score ns tight ns It wns, for their brilliant plnys and tackles mado it so. Mt. Carmel made tho first touchdown nftor !i5 minutes of hnrd fighting. Then Ceutrnlln got tho ball nnd had but 5 minutes of tho first half left to play. It looked ns If our bovs would not score in tins hall, nut tiny made n nonio cllort and. thanks to one of Charlie McOraw's cute tricks, they succeeded in making touchdown. This is tho trick : Ceutrnlln made a Hying wedge and when Mt Cnrmol's line was reached. McGraw ran around their left end with onus folded, as if he had the ball : this drew Mt. Carmel to thnt end, nt which Cull skipped around tneir rigno end nud straigut down tne clu. making tno llrst and only toucu down wo succeeded in getting. It was certainly n brilliant run and our boys were so overjoyed that tiiey put tuo little uair-uacK on tneir snouiders nnd carried hint nil around the field. In tho second half Mt. Cnrmel mado two on n safety, milking the score ns before stnteil. Mctirnw's playing wns a feature of the gnmo nnd such kicking ns ho did was never seen in Mt. Carmel before. Ills tackling was also splendid. Hbodes can not receive too much pralie for his good work. He is certainly n good runner nnd snlendld tackier, as soma of the Mt. Carmel men ho caught will ndmit. Cull is nlso a good runner nnd tnckler. Jones played right end nnd no Mt. Cnrmel man could pass thnt point without kissing the earth. rTTTi , , Tho man who tried to referee the game ismistnkenif ho thinks ho knows any thing nbottt foot ball. Another claim our bovs have is the hick of protection af forded them. Whenever a discussion nrosu n gang of Mt. Carmel toughs crowded upon the Held and Interfered Our team did not undertake to play tho whole town, nnd whenever Mt. Carmel Dlavers come here they nro treated prop erly. A returned game is tnlked of, hut if it is plnyed Shenandoah or Ashland will be the scene of battle. Mt. Carmel will not play here and our team does not eare to go there nfter Snturdny's treat- mcnt. Our team on Saturday was ns follows: HefTner, : " n, i. t : Tlynn, r. g.; Hoffman, c; C. i'ortner, 1. g.: Mc Hrearty, f. t.: .lopes, 1. e.: Unit, r. n. I). Ithodes. 1. h. b.: B. Fortner. . b Mc- Grow, f. b. "Till! BEST Sl'GAIt CUMD HAM" in the United States Is mnde in Cleveland by The Cleveland Provision Co.. nnd called the Ifoso Hnm. All their hogs are in spected by the United States Government. l'.very hnm is branded on tho back with tho cut of a roe, and the words "Itose Gov. Insp." in 11 circle. 3-13-tu-th-snt (Hl,lli:itTON, Messrs. Kehoe nnd Gorman, of Girard ville, pased through town en route for Mnhnnoy City, Sunday ovenlug. Miss Lucy Keller, of St. Nicholas, was tno guest 01 the .Misses TnsKers. on sun aay. P. P. Plynn cnlled on friends nt Girard' vine biinuay evening. Jacob fillllsple, of Mnhnnoy City, trans- acteu uusincss nero yesieruay. Wm. Muldowney, of Mahanoy Plane, spent .Monday 111 town. John Cnnflelil. manager of the Mahanoy City Iteef Co., looked after business hero yesterday. Charles Wynn. of Iluok Mountain. spent Sunday in town. Thomas .1. Mnnley, our popular bar tender, cnlled on his many menus Mahanoy City yesterday. Don't fnll to see the Itoonoy Comedy Company In Killer's opera house, Maha noy City, on Wednesday evening, March 21st. Owen Hrowu spent Sunday In Shnnio- uiu. Miss Klllo Garvey, of Lost Creok, is the guest 01 .miss mime tavauaugu. Martin Iirkin, of Shamokin, cnllod nn ills many menus Hero yesterday. A number of our snorts will attend the sparring exhibition nt Shenandoah this evening. Patrick Ilognn, who was hurt nt tho Draper colliery lost Thursday, was take to tho .Miners' hospital nt Ashland, yes terilay. lttchnrd F. Coogan. of Shenandoah passed through town en route for Lake side yesterday afternoon. ZZjWttt Abellittgcro, of Kast Mnhnnoy Juno tlou, spent Saturday nnd Sunday in town, James 1'arley, who has been sick for the past three weeks, wns soen on our streets yesieruay. Tho Friendship Hoso Company. Malzoville, Intends holding a grand ball in Foley's hall on Kaster Monday, which promises to surpass anything of former years, The electric cars will be held for the accommodation of out of town folks. The (iilhertou base ball club has re organized for the coming season by elect ing A. bhtiltz captain nnd manager. T. J. Mahany and Harry A. Kantner circulated among the fair sex at Shenan doah Sunday evening. A. bad COdKh or cold call. Kit a g- od remedy -ttio cure lor it Vr roughs, folds, i.a Urlppe and ('ontumptlon, a peno.i and per nanent cnte Is t'au-1'lna, the worst yieia 10 us ueniiUK properties -osi a rents. ran-iinats soia at 1-. 1: D. Kir rlm'sdruc lore. Hear tho 23d ltegt. band at McElhenny's cafe. 3-H-tf ORDERED AWAY FROM BRAZIL An Order That Will be Wtlionul br United Ktat.t Ballon. WUnivoTos, March 20. The American float at Hlo, the largest assembled In a foreign port since the war, will ben thins of the pait In n day or two and the ships will bo scattered north and south. The San Francisco has already left for Blue- field with AdmirRl Benham aboard, She will stop nt Ht, Lucia, near Dnrbadoes, for coal, Yesterday the Detroit sailed lor Hampton Hoads. It was the Intention of the navy department to keep the remain ing voiieli at Itio for a week or two longer, until It was certain that no further trouble was to be apprehended. Put this program was abandoned upon the receipt of a cablegram from Captain Philip, of the New York, the commanding ofucer of the fleet, nfter Admiral Uenham's depart ure. The telegram read: 'Hlo Harbor is clear of foreign mon-of- war except the New York and Charleston. Tho Portuguese vessel wns the last to leave. It is reported here that Da Oama was a passenger on her. The fover Is In creasing in violence, nnd hn reached the epidemic stage, so that tha British ste.im- ors coming northward will not touch nt Itio. It does not nppcnr that there re mains any further necessity for keoping an American man-of-wnr hero, as tho in surrection has been put down, nnd a longer stny of the vessels would bo In judicious." Immediately upon the receipt of this dispatch Secretary Herbert tent orders to the New York to proceed north to tho West Indies. She will probably touch at Bt. Nicholas mole or some other cable port nnd receive further orders. Tha Charles ton was dlreotcd to go south to Montevi deo, where she will probably get orders to proceed to the Pacific station. The New ark, now at Montevideo, will remain there ni the flnirshlp of the station, sup ported by the Yantlo. SWEPT BY A CYCLONE A Saora of Tar.on. Klllad and Stneh Dam ns- to Property lleportad. IONQVIEW, Tex., March 20. Tho oyclone which passed over this section was more disastrous than at first reported. At Lim ing Switch, six miles east, the tornndo struck the grnveynrd. tearing up largo forest trees by the roots. It struck the stSunchold house of John Cains, occupied by a family of negroes. The house stood in a grove of old oaks, every one of which was uprooted. Persons who know tho house often spoke of the impossibility of wrecking it by storm, hut it is now en tirely demolished. lollowiug is a revised list of tha dead and injured at Lansing Switch: Dead Alex Lester, Sarah Lester, Alex Loiter, Jr., ltobert A. Lester, Sissy Lester, Ar thur Lester, Jnsper Collins, Dock Collin. Mortally Wounded Mollle Collins, Frank Collins, Odessa Lester. Tho Lesters wero colored people. Ten or fifteen others, both white and black, aro seriously injured. Lmcry, Tex., reports eight deaths. In addition to thco at least fifty are wounded and some of them will die. Heports from Kufalla, I. T., says that tho cyclono also struck the Choctaw Nation, destroying life and property. At Spencer four persons are kuown to bo killed. Killed by Kxplodlngr Glycerine. HorFAlO, Murch 20. Olln D. Stevens, contractor of the Sycamore street sewer. was killed by an explosion of glycerine yesterday. Jacob Collins, a blacksmith, was seriously injured by the same acci dent. Stevens was trying to melt some glycerine over the blacksmith's forgo. vith one hand ho worked tho bellows and with the other stirred tho paste, while tho smith looked on. Stevens was not in stautly killed. He ran out of tho shop blackened with soot, blood pouring from a stub of n wrist and n huge hole in his throat. A piece of tho pail had ripped him open from breast to chin, and he fell into the arms of it grocer across the street and expired. Miner. Will Delay a Protest, PniLLirsuuno, Pn., March 20. Detween 2,000 and 3,000 miners paraded tho streets yesterday afternoon with two bands of music. A mass meeting wns addressed by District President Until ley and several local leaders. The speeches, save one, were conservative oud advised nn ncceptnuce of tho reduction for the preseut. The reduc tion was accepted, but notice was given the operators that the present rato would not be allowed to prevail any length of time without a vigorous protest. Half a Million Counterfeit Dnllnr.. Omaha, Neb., March 20. Four special treasury secret service men in addition to the regular forco employed at division headtatarters and the 1 r. in of the United States marshal's olllco are working in Omaha and vicinity to unearth a private mint, which Is alleged to have turned out over half a million standard silver dollars, using the snme amount of silver nud alloy as tho government. The profits of the gang are made from the seigniorage. Chinamen lloycntt a Sunday School. New Haven, Conn., March 20. Twen ty-live Chiunmen have declared n boycott against tne First M. K. church Sunday school. A week ago their opium dens were rnldtd, sixty-six arrests made and fan tan paraphernalia confiscated. - Mrs. Crocker, wife of Police Sergennt Crocker. is a teacher in the Chinese Sunday school cluss, and they allege that she gave the ponce a hint ot their gumhllng. Fatal Phnotlne at lllrinlnghnm. MT. HOLLY, N. J., March 20. Two 17- yenr-old boys named ltichard Marshall anil John Aitnian beenmo involved in a ounrrel ut Hu uiuighnni, near here. Ait- man drew u revolver and shot Marshall in the thigh. It is feared the wound will prove fatal. Tho young men were on the moat friendly terms, and both assert that the shooting was an accident. All Vaccinate. Stranuitv, Ph., Mnrch 20. The Sunbury board of health has ordered ull Inhab itants of th;s 1.:, both adults uud chil dren, to be vutc,.,aK-d. NUGGETS OF NEWS Rev. Jl. D. llabojok, of lUltliuoro, de clines a call to suoeeeil Hev. Dr, Pnxton, of New '.rk. Kntherfurd Piatt Hayes, son of the late ex-i!t-s:ilent, Is to marry Miss Lucy Hayos Plait, of Columbus, O. All traces of the bloodless war iu Den ver have been cleared awny. A decision lu the case Is expected this w eek. Mud dogs are creating havoc atnotig cat tle iu Green Sprit. g alley, Maryland. Many horses nnd cows have been k.llcd as a result. At Feruundiua, Fla., Jacklllpparts, Jr , vos killed und bis father mortally Wouuded Iu a fight with Police Chief Llv jigston. Both were negro desperadoes. MARAMOT CITY. MAIIANOT ClTT, March 20. Kdward Thomas, of East Centre stroot. U on the sick list. llev. A. M. Woods Is visiting Lost Creek friends. Georiro M. Johnson was in Pottsvllle last evening. Miss Dolllo Wvthe is the guest of Ash land friends. Hov. nnd Mrs. I. P. Zltnmcrmnn aro Isltlng in Lykons. J. C. Knnnn went to Pottsvllle this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, of Haven Hun, aro tho guests of Joseph llnrlor, of East Pino street. David Dress went to Philadelphia this morning ou a business mission. William Honklns left for Heading this morning. Georso Hrltj! will return from the Pierco lluslness College. Philadelphia, to-mor row evening. Co. E. 8th Hegimcnt, will bo inspected In Armory hall, on Thursday evening. Co. F. of Glrnrdvllle. will muster for in spection on tho following night. I. J. Lerch. of Heading, and M. H. lluchler. of HarrNburg. officials of the long distance telephone company, were In town yesterday looking afteriho com pany's Interests, J. S. Housnlck. of Shenandoah, trans acted business here yesterday. C. J. Oulnn was among tho visitors from Shenandoah yesterday. K. L. Moltbv. of New York, is registered at the Mansion. llobcrt Green, tho well known quoit champion who halls from Hlackwood, went to Pottsvllle this morning, nfter spending n few days with friends in town. Thomas Thomas, of Hast Centre street. who wns kicked on the nrm by a horse in his father's stable last Saturday, was not Injured ns seriously ns first reported. John Vnncck. clnlmlng Shenandoah for his residence, was fined three dollars and costs by Justice May yesterday for In decently exposing Ills person near tho Keaaing station on bunuay. Charles Cassler. agent for tho Lehigh Volley railroad at Weatherly, was in town this morning. Hev. G. Hock nud Gustnv TIsmer wont to Pottsvllle Inst evening to nttend tho lecture by George Wenoling, on "Stono- woll Jackson." M. McMillan, tho well-known lumber man, received a high grade Wilkes-llarro gun yesterday wuicn is expected to do some tall shooting. Michael and Andrew Chevnnl fought about a few glasses of beer, took their ense to 'Squire O'Hrlen last evening, nud, in n brotherly way, divided tuo costs. . J. Griflln. n popular young man from Slinmokin, was tho guest ot Miss ilulla Mcliulre. of West Pine street, bun- day. Put Hooney's merry farce comedy com- naiiv. 111 the fntest lautrhlnir festival. 'l-ord ltooney," will no seen in Kater 8 nern house on Wednesday evening, next. The farce will be illustrated by comedians who will make you laugh, vocalists who will delight tho ear, specialists who will astonish and please, and dancers who charm by graceful motion. Every idea 111 "j.,oru ltooney" win ue a novelty, and every novelty n delight. C. A. Rnlston, of Halifax. N. S.. mis took Oftlcer Martin Gcbhart for the vender of bananns nnd peanuts nt Main nnd Centre streets last evening nnd be came otherwise gay with the limb of the law, until the oflicer unbuttoued his coat and displnyed his nuthority. Tho gentle man from Halifax wns taken before Justice May nud required to pay n fine of two uoiinrs nuu costs ior disorderly con duct. An interesting series of base ball irnmcs may soon ue arranged Detween the con ductors nud motormen on the Traction line. Ihere are a few old time ball tossers among the Traction employes who count prouauiy lorm a nine strong enough to give some of tne state league teams an interesting tusel. All nlong tho valley the boys are talking base ball. Gilberton has some live plnyers nnd there is snld to ho enough mnterfnl in the Hoso Comtmnv nt Mahnnoy Plnne to form nn excellent emu. lilrardvllle has not been heard from, but as that town has tnrned out good clubs in the past no uneasiness need he felt for them, onlv itB time thev nwakc to keep time with the Mahanoy ciiy uuh, wjio uave aireauy ptayeu coupio 01 scruu nine games and aro talking of putting a uniformed club in Held uy the llrst ot May. Five bold younc train robbers nnmed Thomas Hnughney, John Shelley, George Noss. Wnlter Jones and Peter Golf, rang ing in ages from 12 to 1(1 years, were ar- resieti uy ioai anu iron t'oiicemen famuli and Klclndentz nnd tnken before Justice Mny for holding up n P. &. It. railroad freight car near tho cas house sldinir. about a week ago, and removing a fifty pound box of mixed cakes therefrom. The officers have been on the watch for the lads for some timo nnd latelv found their rendezvous on the mountain side near the gas house. There tho bovs had sunk a beer barrel in tho ground and hid their booty, nlong with a-hatchet used in forc ing open the car doors. It was while the hoys were on an excursion to their hiding place yesterday that the Coal and Iron detectives ambushed them. Justice May placed them under 200 ball each for their appearance nt court. Miss Lydia Horlor, of East Pine street, win, rprentlv rptni-nt.it trmn ltutfa rlt Montana, was last evening the recipient of n "Welcome Party" from her numerous menus, ueorge names tavored the com pany with his original poetical effusion entitled "Como Yeah." Messrs. Haines nnd IjUKo snug variations of "Tn-ra.rn.rn, boom-do-nye. and others of the compnny entertained by speeches, music aud Bongs. Miss Sarah ' Hughes rendered several pretty vocal selections, nfter which the pnrty snt down to luncheon. Among muse present were : -iiHsesoaruu Hughes, Mattie Clifford, Hattle Crawshaw, Sadie, Carrieand Mniruie Wollers. Macule T.nki Edna Lpeb, Annie Hopkins, Maud Keller. Emma DeFrehn ; Messrs. William Palmer, George Hniues, Harry Hess, Albert White, John Prosser, Goorgo Fre- geiiiB, unver uoytte, liarry uanert, Will iam Harlor, George aud Howell Walters. .John i,uue and Joslah lllaydon. pound Oullty of Malpractice. HoLLlPAYSliuna. Pa., March 20. A Jury- in the lllalr county court convicted Dr. Mary vt alker, n prom Ineut female physi clau of Alioona, of criminal malpractice. Ths pent.. I. y for the crime is WOO fine and seven years' imprisonment iu ths peniten tiary, Domentlo Trouble nnd Suicide. Uniontown, Pa., March 20. John O. Wable, a resident of Jlmtown, in the northern end of the county, committed suicide uy uauglng himself with a strnn. Ho was a coke drawer, about 0 years of age. About a month ago he had trouble with his wife, and they parted. She was lu love with another man, aud made life unpleasant fur her husband. He had tie come demented ou account of the trouble with his wife. A harp of a thousand strings is nothing comnared with thedellcious relief effect ! by Dr. Coxo'b Wild Cherry nud Seneka when we are so hoarse we could not speak Get your repairing man's. done at Holder A DEFIANT PRIEST D. Will Not Aaknofflodge tha Awtherlty of Mgr. Batotll. St. Louis, March 20. Tha seal of con- cmnntlon set upon Rev. D. B. Phelanand his paper, The Western Watchman, by Archbishop Knln, threatens to result in a bitter contest before Mgr. Satolll. The situation has been complicated by a claim set up oy 11. jr. i'helau that he owns the paper, aud that Father Phelan writes only as an employe. It has been learned that Father Phelan, in anticipation of the arch bishop's denunciation, soughtlast week to obtain from Mgr. Satolll an order In the nature of an injunction to prevent Is.u anco of the public condemnation. This restraining order was not obtained In time to prevent the announcement, and an ap peal has been sent to Mgr. Satolll. In ad dition Mr. II. F. Phelan has threatened the archbishop with civil prosecution. lather Phelnn.ln an Interview, said that he controlled the columns of The Watch man, nnd no one else had anything to say about It. When asked if tho decree of the third plenary council of Baltimore could bo so construed thnt one archbishop could take action on such a case as his, or would all of them hnvo to act in council, Father Phelan snld: "1 don't caro whether they net together or singly. They cannot do n thing to me. I don'! get my instructions from the Canon law of the church, but from that great instrument, the constitu tion of tho United States, nnd tha Inws of this free country. If Archbishop Kain or Satolll tied me to a post and applied the scourge to my back I would repeat the same sentiments, and I would stand by them If the pope applied the scourge." IN paint the bestis the cheapest. Don't be misled by trying; what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine br of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brand of White Lead offered you ; this one is sure : "John T.Lewis & Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. TI11.ce rnlnra nre sold in one-nound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade j they are in no sense reauy-mlxed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors In the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand uouara nave uecu w, property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card and get both free. JOHN Tt LEWIS iikus. Philadelphia, MISCELLANEOUS. ITtOIl HALK Chesp.-Agoodte V flsh'ng parties. Applj at l and Commission House, West C tent, suitable for eese's Auction Centre street, tf Ulh WANTED. for eenersl lionseworlt IT Inaulro ft the IIfhald onlce. or the HEHALD Uranch office, Heese s Auction room. W, Centre street, Hhenandoah. 3-19 -2t FOR SALK. The property now used by tho IlERALU Publ'shlne Company. East Coal street, Hhecaucoah. Ttrms: purtcast, bat nco on moitgsge. Apply on tne premises. YITANTED. House with six or teven rooms, V v uuyer waiting. A gooa saloon or ri stau- rant. Hevernl lots ror o name numoi-es. buyers walitng It you have a buslmxs 1 lace ror sate iwiunna you a purchaser joiih e. finbet. Ileal Estate Exchange, Itoom i. Hob- bins' Uulldlcg, Bhcnandoah, Pa. 2-13-tf IOlt KENT. The most comfortable' lodge room In lown. Furnlshfd vllh boJy llruatels carpet and sflk-nlusb furniture. Itoom known ss Schmidt's Hall. 110 sod 118 North Main street. IJay foi rent, balurday, Apply to junic n:nmiai. s-v-ti TTOUHE AND LOTH FOR SALE -Eight 11 lots, 3K etc ry bouse with 5!H story kitchen 1 shed, two coed wells and stteam of watei running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees: lots In rood nate of cultivation: known formerly as 1't.rk Hotel. Hultsble for auy kind of business. For further particulars wmtj or cau on MRS. L. K. FISHER. 1.20-8m IlraDdonvllle, Sch. Co. Pa, T7BTATE OF JOHN SOCOLOSKY. De- Jji ceaMd. Letters of administration on the OMtateuf John Soboloskv. lato of the borouuh of Kbecandoab, HcbuylklU County, l'ennsyl vnla, detea-ed, have been grunted to Walter w, uynsiewicz, rrsiutng in sata Dorouun, to whom all person-. Indebted to eafd estate are ri quested lo make payrcent aud thos bavmg cl 1ms ur di n ar-ds wtll make known the same without delay, or to the drntnlstratoi's attor ney, j, ji, uoyie. wncnanaoan, i'n. WAiyi'jiai w. iiyj".jr.wiuzi, Admlnlsi rator. March S, 180t. 3 6-t oaw. AMUSEMENTS. pEKGUSON'H THEAHiK. r. j, rEHausun,jMArtAGEii TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894 Grand Entertainment by the pc&nlai domedij (Jo'i Under management of II. F. Durkln; n. BENEFIT Of TEE MOTHER OF TIE LITE FRED. M The management has snared no pains In se curing the best of talent for the entertainment. Sn,.i'ie..w"ftl,r'ul cblla Mtlst, Miss LYDIA con nt; the statuo clog! the fecanlan Uros.i the acrobatic ChUsman; the (treat sparring bout between TomUrenoan. ot Shenandoah, and Joseph McQutre, of Ccntralla. Prices, as, 35 nnd 50 Cents. Keserved Beats at Klrlln's drugstore. WARREN J. PORTZ. ... Soriano Tuner. PlaDOfi nnd orennn rnnnlMfl HrrlM lr i 21 r orth Main Mreet.Suenandcali, will receive GEORGE W. JOHNSON, BMIOlff s HOTE.X I LOST CHEEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electric railwoys. The nnest, Uranus 01 cigars, whiskies, porter, win buu uiq uu uauu. Lauer's BOCK BEER ! Is Now Iteatly for Dollvcry, CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOR Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER AND PILSNER BEERS No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, M SEEIES. MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' Will issue their Fifth Series on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1894. Shares can bo purchnsed nt the office of J. It. Coyle, Esq., in the liedtlnll build ing, between the hours of 5 nnd 8 p. m. Only 400 shares will be sold. DAVID MORGAN, President. J. P. KWAPP, Secy. 7-10-13-15-1M0-2O J. F. PL0PPERT, S&Hkl? and Cponfectioner.! 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nnd Vnnllla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream nnil Soda Water. "Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events fillet! on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. NEW SERIES OF Saviog Fii Stock ! The Citizens' Building and Loan As sociation of Shenandoah, Pn., will issue a new series, tho 12th, commencing Tuesday, March 20th, 1894, On which day the subscription books will be open between the hours of 2 nnd 5 o'clock p. m.,nt the office of the Secretary, C. W. Dengler, 127 North Main street. JAS. BELL, President. FOE; SALE, Leather and Finding Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leather Stoue, Ferguson House Building. Si Under the auspices of tho Shenandoah Athletic Club Ferguson's Theatre, Shenandoah, Tuesday Evening, March 20th Among those who will nppenr are P. F. Cleary, champion heavy-weight of Mnhj nnoy City, who will Bpnr an unknown from Ilnzleton; Dan Kiordon, champion middlo-weight of the coal region, will meet Jerry Sullivan, champion light weight of Ithode Island. All the leading amateur boxers of the anthracite coal region will appear and tho management assures nil a first class entertainment. Admission, 28 and BO Cents. S. G. ACKER, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall's Store, Between Centre nnd Lloyd Sts. First-class work nnd repairing of all kinds done on short notice nnd at Iiensoiiu1le Prices. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. Tho bir Is stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, w!nesandclgars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. I -Im
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