Evening Herald. "WEDNESDAY, MAltOH 21, UD4. THIRD EDITION yii.AKAKi:. Mrs. S. Bnucr visited Drier City friends on annuity. John Wlttlger, of Haven Hun, spent Biinuuy wun uio aiiuz lamuy. Mrn Zimmerman called upon Mnhnnoy jiiy menus on raturony. Junius Conley Is trying to mnke a com fortublo home In tho north end of town. Daniel llnnkiw nnd family, of Orwlgs- uiii k, nciu burnt lanuia ym imiiiiiij . Mr, nnd Mrs. .T. .1. Nulfert spent Sunday with Delano friends, Morris Olosen, of Wntcrbury, Conn., Is liere on a short visit. Ho spent a few ilavs with his parents at this place, his In-other at Mnhnnoy City nnd several days visiting other menus in mis locality. ,.iHt week the family of George Duel wire all sick with scarlet rash, hut wo are lile.iseu to noto tiuit tliey are now con valescing. D. G. Kreiger, of Audenriod, spent n few days with .1. D. Couly and II. W. Unchrrt last week. illinm Jones nnd Martin Nelfert made a Hying trip to lamaqua. Miss Mary Nelfert spent Friday at jlMseuaie. lid. Guldner will not work with nn operator without permission from head iiuarters. then Baby wu tick, we gave tier Cajtorta, Sfhen she was a CUM, the cried for CastorUv; irhca the became Man. Bhe clung to Castori Tin tho had Chltlrou, she gate thaQGscrtrv Sncclal low prices to all In watches jewelry and silverware at Holdermau's, corner .uain ana J.loya streets. A Voloo From Florida. Dr. W. K. HvLuiii. I.lvc On It. Florida. mvs lted Flan Oil Is one of the most successful pain euros ho Kelt, it's u unrolling n-nud) ior uncumniism, rteurniKia auu muninB lied Flag Oil covta 25 cents. BUd at r. 1". V Klrl Ill's ilmj store. Uuy Keystono flour. He sure that the name Ll8lo tc BAKU, Ashland, I 'a., prlujed on every sack. 3-3-3taw llurrlilll's Osfe. When seeking a neat and well conducted -tJ Ic, go to Hurcliill's, corner iMaln nnil O ml streets, l'olito nnd prompt atten tiou. For the best photographs co to Won der's, southeast corner Market and Centre streets, I'otisviue. Din't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is the truthful. Btartllng title of n little book that tells all nbout Noto-bo. tho wonderful. harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. 'Hie k.OHtt trllllnp and tho man who wants to null una can t runs no piiysiciu or unsocial riSK in using No to-bne. tsolit hy all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free. Address Tfco Sterling llcraedy Co., Indiana Mineral uprlnga Ind. w & s-ly Voyage Around The World! Part VI Number 50. Numbers chango dally. Cut tills coupon out nnd keep It until sovin different nun bers uro accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this oftlce and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and sco sample Cut This Coupon Out. r r Jlr A A A A A, -fV tflr 1 yW 1W. F Series No. VI. tftie f VEagic City Coupon No. 49. F Sf Cut out one of these Coupons a and mall or bring them in person C. to the oftloe ot the IIeiiai.h, Willi. ten F cents in stiver, or two nickels, and Port fit folio No. 1 of the tvltiBlo City will iL be delivered to you. 4& Coupon ETo. 1. "Masterpieces From the Ait Galleries of the WotlcV' lumbers Cli&rigcd Dailyo 40. Send or bring to tho ofllco of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, und jou will rccolvo the groat Portfolio of Art. CENTS PER YARD Tor all-wool IURi-Hiit CwrpctH. Be, oo and 60c per jard for Home-made Hag I'arpetn that will wash at C. D. Frlcke'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardlu Btroet, MAIIANOT PITT. Mahanot Crrr, MrcU SI. Charles Allen, of Tnmao.ua, wasntuong the visitors yesterday afternoon, Misses Sheehev and Florence Tyson, of Glrnrdvllle, were In town yesterday. Miss Hilda Clark, of Tatnndua. met acquaintances hero on Tuesday. John Minchof. of Hast Centre street, Is laid up with an Injured foot. Mr. Joints, a Taninnua shoe unlosmnn, called upon customers here yesterday. William Hovle. of Park Place, was In town last evening. Wllllnm Hendricks. of Taninnua. trans acted business here yesterday. John Stldfold was among the Tama- quail seen on our street yesterday. Justice Alex. May made a Hying trip to Pottsvllle yesterday morning. James McGlntv. of North Main street, was In Shenandoah last evening. Tlmnthv Flvnn. of Hnrnesvillc. shook hands with old cronies here yesterday. William Hnnk. James ClifTord, Agus- tus Weber and Jacob Starr, of town, are doing jury duty In Pottsvllle to-day. Wllllnm H. Snyder, of West Ccntro street, made a business call in si. Mcholns yestcruay. J. f!. Scluitl. a Tamnmin iusurnnco agent, called upon Mnhnnoy City friends yimterdny. Mrs. Charles Miller, of Pottsvllle, has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wagner, of West Maha noy avenue. Missus Ilnnnnh nnd Jennie Hefowtch, MeKsrs. I.vdnuv I.andnu. Oliver Edwards and Ebenezer Jones were among those of our town who saw the "Daz.ler" played in Shenandoah on Monday evening, and rumor has it that the entire party missed the Inst train nud walked from Harry Junction home. Among tho sports who attended the sparring entertainment In Shennndoah last evening were Messrs. Thomas Dono htie, Andrew Quirk, Michael Doyle, the latter of New York, Michael Keating, J. I. (iradv. John Watkins ami .lonn ttear- don, of town. Dr. P. A. lllssell has Inst returned from Wnterburv. Conn., nnd announced him self last evening as a candidate for Con- irress nimlnst the Hon. Uliarles I'.iving. Dr. lllssell has been a resident of the county for twenty-llvo years, is well and fnvoralily Known nnu never neiu puunc olllce. Two handsome new refrigerator cars. henrlng the advertisement of the Clinrlos l). Knier llrewlng company, were put in on the brewery siding from tho Lehigh V alley ltatlroad tins morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Keiser are visiting at Mt. Carmel. A cow was struck ad Injured on the lleiiilitnr. railroad, near Boston nun. yesterday. Tho animal was afterwards killed to end Its sufferings. Tho nool tournnment In James H Kelly's Old Age Hotel, for a haml'-oine jointed and ivory tipped cue, began on -Mommy evening wim iiiieeu piuyers en tered. Twentv-one untiles will lie con tested each evening between two players and continue in tills way lor two weeKs. Entries will close on Saturday night "Lord Hooney" will appear at Killer's opera House tins evening. Miss Johnson, of Hyde Park, and Miss Howman, of St. Clair, are the guests of Mrs. .1. T. Eilwarils, ot feast Uentre street John Watkins received a car load of hardware yesterday for his new store on (Jentro, near sixth street. Justice Mav has received a letter from the father of Joe Gordon, the runaway boy who was returned to his Philadelphia homo last Saturday, saying that the lad reached homo safely nnd was ncneteut. The lad stole his way from Manaymik to Frackville, via Heading and Poitsrllle, about three weeks ago, and walked to Shoemnker's whero he secured employ ment In a breaker. Though but 13 years old he had the coolness and effrontery of nn old timer on the road. When ques tioned by a IIr.ItAI.li reporter about his adventures, he gazed for an instant at the inquirer, lit a cigarette, took a couple ol whiffs and began his story which was to the eUVct that he ! "I run awnv from a Hjrncuse, N. V., iuuiu.irr. Tiij hoy did not seem to be as bad as ho was adventureous, and positively disclaimed being the reader of dime novels. The letter from his father, who is a commerl cial traveler, thanked 'Squire May and Ollicer Wyatt for the kind treatment to his wayward hoy, and nmongother things requested the 'squire to get a ring the lad had left with a man named Long, at Shoemakers. "Its only a trifle," tho letter ended, "but the only present Joe has from his doad mother." The chap that took n bottlo of medlclno nnd coughed no more, used Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry nnd Senekn. It cured him. Hear In Mind John A. Hellly's Is the plnco to get the purost wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. Our Growing Navy. PltlLAPF.LrniA, March 21. Thero aru three government ships now undergoing tho finishing process at Crumps' shipyard, which the company hope to turn over U the navy department by tho 1st of October. These are the battleships Indiana aud Massachusetts aud tho fast protected cruiser Minneapolis, the latter being n sister ship of thupeerluss Columbia. Al most everybody connected with tho firm believes that thu Minneapolis will prove a world boater, and that she will exceed the Columbia's unprecedented record of IK 8-10 knots by more than n knot. Tho big bat tleships I own aud Hrooklyn will not be launched until Into In tho fall. When theso aru completed the firm will have no more government work in Its yard. Ho l'YU Amoug ltorrowcrs. According to the Sherldnn (Or.)Sun, there Is u schoolmaster In that state who baa had enough of boarding with people who treat him as "ono of tho family." Ho was boarding around and In the course of his peregrinations arrived at a house where there were several grown up sons aud daughters. lie was tuken at once into Inti mate fellowship. On the seooud morning William, one of the boys, came Into the new boarder's room and borrowed liu tootnorusa, -in scnooi- master demurred and went so far as to enter Into particulars about rolcrobea and nilcroblo Infection, but William took the brush. "I ain't afraid to use It after you If you ain't after me." he said. The next evening Samuel, another son. borrowed the master's bet,t white shirt to wear to a dunce, and Maria, ouo of the daughters, while trying to extract homo of his perfumery, spilled tho groater part of )t unon her domes. go matters went on with increasing friendliness, nnd when the teacher took his loavu the mother was wearing n lalr of his socks, thu girls had begged his tooth pow der and the remainder ot his tierfumery, the old man had worn out hU ulster hunt ing deer, aud the boyg had on two of his white shirts, two pairs of his socks, a vest and n hat. One of tho girls hail made love to tho boarder's $1 Bilk umbrella, but though the fact Is not stated we are given to under stand that her B'lit was unsuccessful. WAYLAID BY RUFFIANS. fcerrlble Itiperlenoe of n Young Aetreaa In Jariay City. jEItSET ClTT, March 21. Just at the cur tain falls on tho mysterious attnok on May JJorrowclift iu this city, through that young woman leaving the place, comes hews of another murderous nssault ot a similar character. This time tht victim is a young actress, aud the police vary the usual story hy enpturiug the offenders. Word was sent to police headqunrters that i woman was being murdered lu a lot at the corner of York and Hudson streets. Officers were dispatched to the place, and lu nu unoccupied house, standing on tho stoop, they saw a woman struggling to free herself from the grasp of a nitmlier of men, She was screaming and crying for help. Three men succeeded In making their escape over n sido Icncc, but tho others, four In all, were put under arrest. Tho woman was Adeline Wntcrs, a young nc tress playing with the McKce Hankln company. Her clothing was torn almost from her back, nud she showed signs ot having been frightfully abused. Tho men were arraigned before Justice O DonnMl, who held them for trial. The prison, ts gave their names as Henry Fugau, John Connelly, Michael b-lugenstlel and ill lam Gurr. Mii Waters lies at the city hospital In a critical state from the shock, and it is feared she cannot recover. When the MoKeo Hankln combination was playing here a week ago he was taken Blck In the railroad station, and had to h removed to Taylor s hotel, where she has since been under the care of Dr. J. J. Nlvlu. She had been taking morphine to allay hr pains, and It is supposed that while delir ious she loft tho hotel without the knowl edge of the doctor, wandered away and fell into the hands of the men who as saulted her. An ICriucattoaM Controrffrsy. New Haven, March 21. Papers were served on Dr. Jay Seaver, physical director of Yale untvendty, and John C. Kebablan, a local Importer of Turkish goods, in a suit brought by the president and fellows of Harvard college to recover 1110 on a bond of H00 given hy Dr. Seaver aud Ke bablan as a guarantee that the tuition and other bills of Barkis Kebablan while & student at Harvard would bo paid. The defense will charge the authorities at Har vard with havlDg turned young Kebablan from l ale by offering him nattering in ducements which were never realized. Furthermore, the claim will be made that the Harvard authorities, in a desire to out strip l ale in the race for nemerlcal su premacy, have indulged in this practice to rob Yale of her under graduates. Itnlil'a MynUrloui Daatb. WlLKKsnAltKK, March 21. The coroner's lnquott in the case of John Kohl, whose dead body, riddled with bullets, was found last Saturday morning In a field near Lewis Vltoskl's bonrdiug house, at Plains, was held yesterday. Yitoski aud his wlfo are suspected of having some con ncctiou with the affair, aud they wero held for trial. A man named Jack Burke has been missing from his home in Plain sinco last Saturday.and Detective Whaley, who Is working on the case, has a theory that he knows something about Kohl's mysterious death. Killed by inn Plantation Hands. WllAItTON, Tex., March 21. H. C. Houl din, a wealthy planter, reprimanded a number of negroes on his plantation for failing to do their work. Subsequently n mob of fifty negroes went to his house aud shot him to death. Sixteen of the mob havo been captured, and n raco con flict may occur, as there Is every inden tion that tho Mntagorda jail will bo stormed nnd the assassins taken out and put to death. Umptoyrra I'niflll Tholr rrointse. Lawuexce, Mass., March 21. Next Fri day tho old rate of wages at the Phillips and Kuuhnrdt woolen mills will be re stored. Some time ago the management notified their employes that a reduction of twenty-five cents iu wages was made im peratlve by the condition of tho market. Tho operatives accepted the reduction on the promise that wages should bo restored as soon ns possible. Will Mall, a I.esul rjRIit. BltADFOnn, Pa., March 21, The railroad fight has subsided us suddenly as it broke out. The liuualo, Uochcster and Pitts burg company is now muster of the situn- tiou, nnd havo control of tho property In volved. The . rs. i . cc L. people liav withdrawn from the fight, nud will havo the case settled in the courts. lllindo Iilnnd's Iluuu'cratio Ticket. PnoxiPENCE, K. I., March 21. Iu tin Democratic state convention the old tlckc was renominated, as follows: For gover nor, Hon. David b. Ilaker; lieutenant gov ernor, Ualton a. x nuns; secretary of state, John J. Heffernnu, attorney gen eral, Charles A. Alilrich; treasurer, John U. Penny. i Two Oyatei mm Drowned. CAMDnttiou, Mil., Murch 21. The oyster sloop Humming llird, belonging to Benja min F. Hart, of this city, wns oapideed iu the Choptank river aud a whlt man and colored ninu were drowned. The names of the drowned men have not been ascer tained. Wfil!ac Ultrt'a Confession. DOTXEBTOWN, Pa., March 21. Wallace Burt, who is in jail iu this town charged with the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hlghtley, near Newtown, last September, pleaded guilty to the murder yesterday, He confessed his crime, to Sheriff Nicholas, Coj)'i Criuaders. MAgsil.i.ON, 0 March 21. The leaders of tho Coxoy army estimate that 1,000 men will be iu lino when the start t Washington is made on Sunday next. is estimated that .VM strangers will wit noes the start of the crusader. JtnUutl to I't'MMldttiitliil Ollloee. Washington, .nrch HI. The pout of fices at Ki.rufnrd rt.lU, Mo.; Duihoie, Pa. und Li user in l'u., will become presidential on Aptu l. NUGGETS OF NEWS There were heavy falls of snow through out ijermnuy yesterday. A compromise is now considered proba ble in the Union l'acjlio wage controversy. W. II. Qiittin, 10 years old.of Cambridge, Mass., was arrested in Washington for forgeries aggregating Vl.OOO. The Arkansas river hao risen eight feet at Little Itovk, and thru.itus to pass the danger line. In Mime place the railroad tracks are eight leet under water. The OOtli birthday of NenlDow, tbefarn ous temperance advocate, was publicly celebrated yihterday lu different sections 91 this country, us well as lu Loudon. A MICROBE PROOF BUILDING. (he Wonderful Invention That Japan Itej 01 veil to tho World. A new kind of dwelling house has been nvented. It Is remurltuhle In ninny wava. being suitable for any climate, whether tropical or nretlc, nlr nnd water tight and ns near disease proof us any building can be mado. It Is warranted microbe proof, and should any stray dlsenso producing germ through any accident or oversight llnu Its way within the forbidden precincts the conditions It llnds there will be so ob noxious to Its taste and feelings that It will inmiKjIately die of despair. The new kind of building Is a Japanese invention. Dr. W. van der liny den of Yokrham.i Is Its originator and builder. He lias constructed one for his own use, and has lived In It for over a year, testing Its good qualities be fore publishing to tho world any of its pe culiarities. The tests applied have been so satisfactory lu their results that the world Is now informed of them, Glass is the chief urticle of construction In tho new building. Its walls nro con structed of a seiles of glass boxes filled with n solution of nlum. Theso boxes art formed of two panes of glass each four tenths of an inch iu thickness. Tho glass s fixed in Iron frames screwed together. The whole is so constructed that the build ing will resist the influeuco ot heat, coldt hocks and earthquakes, lietweeii the joints of the Iron framework felt is insert- 'd, and then tho space is covered with boards. The roof is flat and Is supporlod by caU Iron pillars. It, too, Is glass, with trips of rubber covering the Joints. Over the glass is spread a thlu layer of ashes, and upon thlu is placed a light wooden frame, which Is covered with cement to pro tect the Interior from tho radiation of heat. The building has outer and inner walls, with a space between affording air passages to neutralize nil atmospherio influences without. No doors or windows appear in tho build ing proper. The superstructure is placed on a foundation of brick, the walls of which Inclose n sort of basement, and it isthrough this basement that ingress aud egress to and from the residence portion nro ob tained. The building Is heated nnd venti lated on the most sclentltlcpriuclples. Puro air Is secured from tho upper atmosphere and convoyed to tho interior of the build ing through pipes after it has been sorccnid through fine wire netting and filtered through cotton batting so a to deprive it of any microbes or other disease germs It might contain. After being used it ecnpes from the house through valves fixed in tho wnlls aud ceilings for that purpose. The heat is nlso brought to tho house from tho outside through pipes running to open flues n the rooms, mid as it passes away turougli these a draft is created which nssibts iu veutiliitiug tho rooms. The wholo limits of the building are made as asceptloasa wound dressing of lister. Chlcao l-oat. Forterhouso and Temlorloln. A carcass of beef is cut lu 19 pieces. All the nieces nnd the names are in the diction ary. Look at the list, and you will find the names "tenderloin" and "porterhouse" two names that the Inexperienced buyer has always on his lips. 'Xne porterhouse Is a delusion aud a snare inOO cases out of 100. The tenderloin is the thick part of tho sir loin after a few round bono BteaUs have been out off and Is called the filet du bceuf. It makes a choice piece for roasting, but if not sold iu a lump is cut into sirloin steaks of three grades. The first nnd second grades are technically "hip sirloin steak" and flat bone sirloin steal;." These nro the tenderloin steaks thut the young housewife pays extra for. There are not over six of each kind lu one carcass, so the chances are that she pays her good money for a third cut, or "round bone" sirloin, which is itself a capital steak. Porterhouse steaks are cut from the small end sirloin steak, and ono carcass contains but a few of them. Ingeuious butchers understand the knack of cutting the smnll end sirloin so as to include other portions ot the beef, thus enabling them to bell both at porterhouse prices. Good beef has a juicy or sappy appear ance, with a fine, smooth grain, which is easily noticed. The fat, both outside and through the muscles, presents a clear. Btraw colored appearance. The flesh should be cherry red. When meat rise quickly after being pressed, it may be considered prime. When the dent mado by pressing rises slowly or not ut all, depend upon it tho ueel is poor. Washington X'ost. Ilellca of Charles I. There are several relics still extant of tho trial and execution of Charles I. Sir H. Palgrave, the learned clerk of tho houso of commons, has been able to specify the ex act spot occupied by tho king during his trial in Westminster nan. The chair on which he sat is in the boardroom ot the hospital at Moreton on the-Marsh, Glouces tershire. Tho hat of tho president of the court, Hradshaw, who remained covered throughout tho trial, is in tho Ashmolean museum at Oxford. The footstool on which the king knelt or more probably supported himself when he laid his head on the block, lying down prone, is, with an escritoire nnd other relics of Charles I, in the possession of Mr. Martin-Ldmunds, Walmer, Kent. and the room where the death warrant was signed is a little compartment off the mem bers' cloakroom in the house of commons nnd is commonly known as Cromwell1 chapel. Westminster Guzette. A Cut Appeals to it Dcntlat. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Call writes: I have u friend, n deutlst, who is the owner ot n kitty. This animal is very observing and frequently sits near thochalr wutcbing tho doctor operate ou patients, For bevernl daj s it was noticed that pussy had not taken her food as quickly as usual nnd Bhe frequently yowled in apparent dis tress, but no attention was paid to it. One morning after a patient had left tho chair pussy jumped into the placo ho had occupied, and raising her head gave a pit! ful cry aud theu opened her mouth. The doctor looked and found the gum badly ul cerated from a defeotlve tooth. Ho drew the Incisor out, and after having her gum dressed the cat jumped down nnd expressed her thanks by purring in u contented man lier. Tho Last Wat First. Teacher (to new pupil) What Is your last name, my little maur Now Pupil Tommy. Teacher What is your full namef New Pupil Tommy Jones. Teacher Theu Join Is your last namef Tommy No, It Isn't, When I wan born, my name was Join, and they didn't give Ine tho other name for a mouth afterward, Brooklyn Life. Tho UI0wrence. A good story was told at Mlddlesboro by the ltev. llryun Dale. He wild that at tin meeting on the previous duy an old York shire woimiu hud dell ned the dilTerenoe be tween the sects thus: "Wcsleyans drug 'tin out ot the gutter, Baptists wash 'em, and Independents .starch em I' Lxchauge. IN SENATEAND HOUSE. rhe Tariff lilt! Fairly Lunnolied Irt the Upper Home. WAStllKOTON. March 21. Tho tariff bill was yesterday fairly launched on its wny In the senate. Mr. Voorhees, the chalr mnu of the finance committee, reporting It to tho senato nud giving notice that on April 2 ho would move to take it up for consideration. The rest of the day was taken up by Senator George, of Mississippi, In n discussion of the legal aspects of the Hawaiian question, defending the action the president. Several unimportant bills were passed In the afternoon, and ft or a brief executlvo session the senate adjourned. Thu sundry civil appropriation bill was passed by tho house without division. The ninendiutmt to the appropriation for the enernl land ofllce amending the provision o thu act of 1891 repealing the timber cul ture and pre-emption acts, which wns adopted lu the committee at the sugges tion ot Mr. Iloliunn, and which was bit terly opposed by th western members, as defeated In the house. The clauses which N ittgut to require nn accounting by the disbursing officers of soldiers' homes to the trta'-ury de-artnieut and annual reports by the boards to tho secretary of oi war f-il u ider Mr. Wnck's poiut of or- tr. I ho b 11, as passed, carries 5217,000 tm rc than it AA as reported from the com mittee on appropriations. The four appro priation bills passed by thehouse (District of Columbia, penslou, fortification and sundry civil) carry a net reduction of 24 831,0m ns compared with the same bills for the curreut fiscal yenr. Aftertho disposal of the sundry civil bill the O'Neill-Joy contested; election case wa.s called up, but the Republicans raised the question of consideration ngainstit, aid then declined to vote, Their purpose is to forco the Democrats to produce their own quorum to unseat Republican members. The roll call showed but 154 Democratlo members present, and a resolution was adopted re voking leaves of absence, after which tho house adjourned over until tomorrow. A bad cough or cole! iv, lis for a grod remedy per nanent cure is fan-Tina, the wort ensw. Pi Aid In It a lioullni nrnnArlln. Hnola ne.nl. Pfln.Tltlll la ftu,lri nf I 1 Tl irirlln'i. ,lri,n ItOII. DR, J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and i Optician, Ill W. Centre St.. Mah nay City, Pa. 0 Eves examined nnd clnsses prescribed. specini nttention to aiiucuit enses. For jaundice 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. WARREN J. PORTZ. 'Pin no Tuner. Pianos nnd oreans renal rid. Orders left at 21 orth Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt mieuuon MISCELLANEOUS. 17OII HALE. Cheap. A good tent, suitable for ? Ushloe narties. Arnlv at Kecse's Auction und Commieislon House, West Centre street, tf rUr? n r A DAY MADE. Rtpndv emnlnv. tpO U U ment Kiiarsnteed selling a houtenoid aoce-slty and new, cheap liltcheu utensil. Hell on slftM. Salary or commission. Particulars free. Clitlon r-oap & lite. Co., 303 Walnut ot., uinoinnsu, u. 2-b-woj.iih AGENTS make (5.00 a day. Greatest kitchen utonall ever invented. Helall dcts. 2 to u sold In every house. Samplo. postage paid, threo cents, Forshco & McMakln, Cincinnati. o. 10-llwcd ZOt OOV8 WANTKD. Twenty-five moro boys XJ wanieu 10 carry ine u.vknikg ukkalo, Appiy ai once ai mis omce. FOK SALE. The property now used by the H KHALI) Puhllslilni: Comnany. East Coal sireei, riieuonaoan. leims: paricasM, Dal- muuu ua uiuiiKuge. Appiy oo me premises. dine PEK Eli usinir nnd selllmr Dv. u f J namos for nlsilm? watches. Imveirv uuu luuiuwuiu. i-iuics koi'J, suver, miKei, ao , sumo as nc (,'O-xK Different slim for agents, families and ops Kasy operued; no ex perience; uig proms, w. r. nam on &. Co Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. WANTED. House with six or leven rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or rtstau- rnnt Unn.ml Into V,. ,l... n buyers ukltlrjg. If you havo a business oloce ior sine i win nna you a nurt-nHsor joiin.i'. Finney, itesl Estate Exchange, Hoom 4, Hob- uius- nuuuing, Dat.nar.aoaa, iu, z-uj-u Ti01l KENT. Tho most comfortable lodge " room In town. Furniphid with body lliustels carpet and sllk-plush furniture. Hoom known as Scnmldt's Hall. 116 and lift North Main street, lay tor rent, Saturday, Apply io max nnmiui. 3-v-u HOU-iE AND LOTH FOIt SAI.E.-Eight lots, SVi BP ry house with story kitchen, large ehed, two good wells and stream of water running inrongu ine properly; nice nearlm fruit trees: lots In cood fetaio of cultlvnttmi known formerly n 1'ark Hotel. Humble for any kind of business. For further particulars wriie ur uuu uu MRS. L. K. FISHER, l-DWm llrandonvllle. Sell. Co. Pa, E' THTATE OF JOHN SOIIOLOSKY, De ceased. Letters of administration nn thn estate nuonn touoioskv, late of the boniugn of Shenandoah. Bihuvlklll countv. rennbTi- vanla, deceaftd, have been gi anted to Walter W. Hynkiewlcz, residing In raid borough, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are nquestidio mak payment and thos having cl linn or dinouds will muke known the same without delay, cr to the tdminlstratoi's attor ney, j. it, uoyie. pnenanaoah, I'd. WALTER W. UYJ-KIKWICZ, Administrator. March 6, ISO!. 3-5-flt oaw. TjUOrOSAI-S 1011 SUPI'LIES.-Offlce of I ihe Htaie Hospital for Injured Peron of ice Aninracne ucai itegicn ox i-eunayivauia, Fountain SnrlnBH I'll Sca'id und marked proposa's for supplies for the Ntste Hospital Ior Injured Persons of the Ambraclte Oul 'Hegp'i ol PouDsylvanla, villi be received by the Hoard of Trustees up to aid lroludlng the 14th day of April, lbDI, for furnishing broad, miaig grooui.es, orupe, mus lin", fruits, vegi tablew. Ice fed, coal, etc., for the sear ending May Hist, 165.), Tho ll.uro of Trusters rei rve the rlsht to rr teot any or all bids. A schedule of tec artl- cl s and probble amount of each required will be furnuhtdon aDDllCMtton ill! Add rets, M. D.. H J. U. 1JUJUIj., 1. U.t BUpi., 3 2i-iet Fountain Uprlngs, Pa. DANA'S SARSraiLiA THE KIND THAT CURES A t f f l' m nnciren s u seases ELIZA GEROUX, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Mrs. Mary Geroux, of Ogdensbure, N.Y., writes: ... " My little daughter has been on Inva lid all her life, weak, sickly anil puny. W linvn trl.n1 illfTnrnt.rthVRlrlnnw with. out any permanent good. Hearing of J' your remony, wo gave it, a inni, ami a persistent use ot IJANA'S SAUSAPA KII.IjA changed her from a weak, puny child to n llesny, rosy-cheeked girl." Certiflitl toll b. E. HiMams, DrvgaM. At.T. nniTnniRTn. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast. Jl pKKOUSON'H TIIBA'Iuh.. P. J. lEHOCaON. MAlSAOEn. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. Grand Entertainment by tho $c&nl&q Comedy Co'iJ Under management of M, F. Durkln. ENEFIT OF THE MOTHER OF THE LUTE FRED, The Xnanacrment. has Rti.it-pd nn nnlna In a. urlng the best Of talent for thn entertainment. ho the wondirful child artist, Mu-b LYDIA COl'TKllj tho statue clog the Bcar.lan llros.; the acrobatic Chinaman; the groat sparring bout between Tcmllrcncan, of Shenandoah, und Joseph McUulre, of Centralis. Price, 25, 35 aud 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug Btore. Is Now Heady for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SGIIMIOT -AOENT FOR- auer's CtLtBRATEO LAGER No. 207 West Coal Street, iHEMANDOAH, PENNA. J. F. PLOPPERT, Ibises? and Cponfectionex.! r 20 East Ccntro Street, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. Bread, Cnkes, Confectionery and Vnntlln nt,nr.nlntn nn.l Strom. berry Ico Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale nnd Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. S3. ACKER. ftclwrijrlit and Blacksmithing SHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall's S'ore, Between Centre nnd Lloyd Sts. First-class work and repairing of nil kinds done on short notice and at IteasonalJle Prices. Piatt's Popular Saloon. (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocked with the bast beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, Wnes and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. FOR SALE, Leather and Finding Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leatheh Stoiie, Ferguson House Building. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, LOST CHEEK, PA. , Near L. V. and Electric railways. The finest brands ot cignrs, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand. 9 A-
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