K . . . I JIAIIANor CITY. livening rlerald. fk- THVHSDAY, MAIICH 23, 1694. THIKD EDITION tlll.llKUTON. Miss Knlo Jonos Is tho guest of Mnlin noy City friends. A number of our sports attended the "fake'' nt Hheimndonh Tuesdny night. Quito a crowd of our theatre-goers wlt ulssed "Ixird Hooney" nt Mahiiuoy City opera house Inst evening. Tho P. & H. C. & I. collieries suspended operation lust evening and will resume on Monday morning. Patrick Welch, of Olrardville, spent n Tow hours lu town yesterday ovciilng. Kx-Councllmnn Hoggcrt, of Malmnoy none, was a town visitor yesterday. Maurice Lltech, a hustling Insurance nircnt of Mnhnnoy City, was In town drumming up bushics yesterday. Miss Bessie Weller, of l'ottsvllle, Is tho 1?uostof Miss Ma Iltirdnnoiuin.ioBireet. . T. J. Meade, of Malianoy Pltiuc, whs the guest of J. W. Stone yesterday. .T.I Hollenbeck, Sttpt. of the Stoddnrt colliery, was a Muhanoy City visitor yes terday afternoon. James Huxley, of Turkey Hun, wnsscrl oitHly Injured by a fall of coal at Gllber ton colliery yesterday and was nt onco conveyed in the company's ambulance to tho Miners' hospital. Tho higher oillclals of tho Philadelphia mid Bending Hnilrond Company passed through town in their special cars, "Ariel" and "Hcnovcnue," en route for Wnhnnoy Plane. George Johnston, of 1'rackvllle, called -on friends here yesterday morning. Miss Martha Hodmnn visited Glrnrd "vlllo friends yostcrdny. ffnen Bsby was sick, we gave her Cast&rtu, "Then she wns a Child, tho cried for CastorlA, Thzn she became Miss, she duns to Castoritv .7in she had Children, she iiaro them OatcrVv A LONG FELT WANT, l'arlor Car on Schuylkill IMvlMon lnnnylvuulll H-llnHl'l. Tho Pennsylvnnln llnilroad company nnnouui-ts that, beginning Thursday, March t!2d, pari or cars will bo placed In ncrvice ou tlic Schuylkill division, between Philadelphia nnd l'ottsvllle, on express trains leaving Philadelphia atRH5a. m. ami 4 10 p. m., and Pottsvllle at U.B3 a. m. nnd 2.60 p. m. week-days. Seat checks can bo purchased in advance from Ticket Agents at Wis Chestnut streit, 131H Chest nut street, and Itroad street station, Philadelphia, nnd Pottsvllle. Tho establishment of this parlor-car service is all that wa,s needed to bri'ig the present excellent schedule of express trains on the Schuylkill Division to per fection, tf Iltlrchlll' Cute. When seeking nneat and well conducted rnfc, go to Burcliill's, corner Main and Coal streets. Pollto nnd prompt ntteu tion. voyage Around The World! Part VI. Number 51. Numbers change dally. Cut this coupon out nnd keep it until soven different nu hers aro accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this offlco nnd you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and seo sample. r - Cut This Coupon Out. If- V Hs'V IP V V 5 s Series No. VI. le JVEagic City Coupon No. SO. i - 2P Cut out one of these Coupons and m.itl or bring them In person to the offlce of the IIeiulti, wlth.ten cents 1 silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the MhrIo Ctty will bo delivered to you. J Coupon Mo, 62. r4 VssVs "u'r.',::p:::;: From the Atl Galleries of the World," jiumbers Changed Eallyo Bend or bring to tho cfllco 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 Ingrain CHipetfl. 15c, iOo anil ISOc per yard for Home-made Hag v arpets mat win wasn at . D. Fricke'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jurdiu Btreet, MAIIANOT ClTT, March 12. Harry C. Sclvert, the well-known butcher who Is taking treatment In tho Keoley Institute at iinrnsinirg, wrote n friend yesterday that ho already felt much Improved. Edward Mates, of Shoemaker's, chntted with friends on Centre street last evening, Patrick Cleary has assumed chnrga of the pool room at the Palace Hotel. The Mnhauoy City Choral Society form ally disbanded Inst evening with about Jsoil lu the treasury to divide among eighty-one members. When nsked the cause for tills action, one of the members laconically replied: "We couldn't stnnd prosperity." Miss Carrie Plcrmnn has returned from Philadelphia for n few days. Miss Katie Troutnian, of Ccntralla, Is the guest of Miss May Carney. Hov M. Peters, D. 1)., of Urslnus College, noar Philadelphia, will address the Prim-1 Hive .Methodist congregntion on r.aster Sunilay Tho JllssesSaurbreys, of St. Nicholas, have opened a millinery establishment on Hnst Centro street. Mrs. Ilernnrd O'Donnell, of Kast Pino street, bus been visiting In Philadelphia for the past week. Miss Kntio Gormnn, of West Pino streot, went to Philadelphia yosterday to roinalu several weeks. Messrs. Kdwnrd Mnllck nnd Kills Lewis, of Shenandoah, spent a pleasant evening with "Lord Hooney" hero last evening. P. .1. Gavin, of Glrnrdvlllo, was In town yesterday afternoon. JolmW. Ilurdloy.of West Centre street. who has been ill for a week past, was somcwhnt improved this morning. M. J. Moore left for Conshohocken on a buslucss trip Inst evening. Jacob West is mnking alterations In his East Centro street residence, prepara tory to opening a dry goods and grocery store. Peter Lenity, nn ox-saloonlst. Is tnklng Instructions In "motoreering" on tho electric railway. Willie Welsh, of Frackvlllo, enter tallied lady friends in town last evening. George Hurt, a well known portrait agent, Is sojourning in biiamoKiu, Georgo Troutmnn, of Ccntralla, was in town Inst evening Miss Lizzio Grady, n student In tho West Chester Normal School, is visiting her parents In town tins week. lllchnrd Cleary has returned from Lo higlitou. Thomas Meado circulated among Gil berton customers yesterday. The remains of William A. Dennis will be interred in the cemetery on tho hill to-morrow afternoon. Morris Dunn, of Newark, N. J., is the guest of his brother, M. J. Duni A. Lminmiist, traveling passenger ngent lor tno union l'acilicilauronu, witu Headquarters at iew lorn, was yesieruay the guest of A. Palmer, ngent of the U V. It. It. Thomns Camnbcll. of Malianoy Plane a brakeman on P. & I!, engine Xo. 52.1, wns squeezed while coupling a three-link black car to a homier, on Killer's sidlim. yesterday afternoon. His Injuries were not serious cmmgii to necessitate ins re moval to tho hospital. A door boy named Davis wns struck by a car at Hast colliery, near Ashland, yes terday, anil severely injured. lie was taken to the Ashland hospital. Holy Thursday services were held in St Cnutcus church tills morning. The church was tastefully decorated, the light of eighty candles adding to the beauty of tie scene. The singing was excellent. Tho often talked of Cleary-lteardon Hunt, which Ijouucd unngalii nt tlio blieu aiidoali siiarrltu: entertainment on Tues day evening, bobbed down again yesterday when the time came for the money to be nested. The match was to lie for fciOO side anil to be fought within eight weeks, nil preliminaries were arranged even to the niiiHiintiuent of n referee. "Pat' Cleary said last night : "Patsy" Hogan nut tin of his own money at slieiiau iloah on Tuesday evenlim on the assur ance of Heardon's . . : -il.it he ..ould bo reimbursed the next day. When lloitan went to Mnlianoy Plane yesterday for 75, which wns to complete the $100 torfeit, lie commi t even get tlio -. oi ins own money A socinl gnthering ma ill) up of the fol lowing named Indies nnd gentlemen spent nn enjoyable evening at Lakeside on Tiipsilnv: Mr. and Mrs. T. II. II. Lyons 3 nnd Mrs. James Hagenbuch, of town; .Mr. J l iMr. and .urs. r.iiward Diiiviuau ami iur. jj and Mrs. Charles Hutler and Mr. Holllo A I Watson, of Park Place: Messrs. John D, Philllns. James Flster. Harry Sellgnuin Dr. A. V. Seliirmnn. William Cliirord, and II. T. Davidson: Misses Kntle Her man)', Kate aud Maine Shaffer, Lottio SeliL!iiiii!i. Dollie Whitfleld aud Kvn Lewis. of town, and Mli-b Kmily Swnrtz, of Pnrk J'laco l lie party proceeded to ljiiKesiuo in two double wagons nnd on nrrlvnl iuiniedintely begnti enjoying themselves in dancing, whist playing and other a nusements. A turkey supper was par taken of at midnight, alter which the program wns resumed aud continued until the cocks began to crow in th morning. The Malianoy City Fish and Game Protective Association held a special ses blou nt Hensinger s Hotel last evening t arrange for !)7,500 trout fry to-morrow atternoon. The llsli win arrive at W;M in the morning and ILVjOO will be immedi ately liberated in different parts of Messer Hun and 2.500 In each of the fol lowing named: Locust Creek, Ilustuixock. Pine, Catoras, Nigger Hollow, Davis' Hun Hnttltug Hun, How-man s Hun, Stuiiey Creek and Dig Creek. Complaint was nun u to the UH-oelatlim ot a h leiinuiloa i man who 1 I and out ot IHeishnld has been Ashing in this district f season, tor the past two weeks. I to be the same man who paid n lino Inst year for dlsieminllni: the anc ling laws aud the asi-oclntion will take Immediate steps for his apprehension mid see Unit he receives a nutilshnient. The Coroner's jury deliberating on the dentil of William A. Dennis, who lost his life on Tuesday at ort li .Malianoy col 1 lor; rendered a verdict of accidental deati Tho jurymen were: John Kano, foreman John Winkle, llllnm McGuire, Kdwnrd Hennessey, Anderson Quirk and Join Yicumt. Much oomment has been mnd ubout town on tho dangerous position of n hoisting engineer. It is said hnt sever al engines in this district are so rigged t hat the man in charge must stand directly In line with the lly weel whose bursting is not nn lutreqtient occurrence, Oomlnir llvents. March 20. First grnnd bnll under tho auspices of tho Mouiimoro Socinl Club in jtoiinius' opera House. Mar 27. "Tho Trolley System," beuo- utotjurs. uuniiu, at I'ergtihon's tneatre, April 2. First annual hop under tho auspices of tho Hiley orchestra, lu Hob- inns- opern nouse. I April 12. First anniversary of the Daisy Chain of All Saints' Protestant , Jvplscopnl church. "Old Song" eutertnl meut. I April 20. Ice cream festival under th auspices of the Star Flute and Drum i Corps in Kobblns' opera house. I May 30-StrnvlHirry nnd Ice cream fos- tlval lu Hobblns' opera house, under tho auspices ot uainp u, i: u. of T. A. Special low prices to all In watches, jewelry ntm silverware at ttolderman' j corner Aiatu and Lloyd streets. PROFESSOR HARTSHORNE'S PtRIL I Damaging Kvlttenoo by the Bister of nit, Alls4 Tl.tlim Nrtt CASTI.K, Pa., March 23. The court room on the socond dny of the trial of Pro-' fessor Hartshorno was crowded, many of tho audlenco being ladles. A jury was obtained about noon, and Miss Maggloi llobhuon was the first witness. llerex-j nminatlon yosterday lasted over threo hours, nnd was decidedly sensational. Her evidence In substance is that Professor nartihorne had pnld nttention to her sis ter Alda for three or four years, and was a frequent visitor nt their house. Witness told of the criminal operation performed on Alda on the night of Jan. 1 last, aud stated that Dr. 11. E. Campbell, who is a fugitive, aud Professor ifartshorno wcro present. the child's limbs movo and Its ayes openJ 111IOS9 ! tirW IPUIllltUlV lliltk BUD BttWj She saw Dr. Campbell put a cord around, us nscic. wnnesswout uown stairs, wiiero I rofcisor Hartshorno shortly nfterwnrd. ionowfd, carrying ine culm m nis Hands.' He ordered her to leave the room. Immo- dlntely after leaving tho room shu heard t-ue stovs lids rattle, and on Investigation In tho morning snw npart of tho skeleton of th child in tho stove. Sho accused Professor Hartshorno of throwing chloro form on her and her sister, and' of trying to administer it lu other ways on tho night shu gavo ths alarm and had Hartshorno arretted. Her sister Alda, on whom the opsratlon was performed, is now an in mate of Dlxmont Insane asylum ns tho re sult of the crime. Miss Hoblusou was sharply cross-cxam- lnod, but born it well. Sho Is on tho staud again today. uotliar Dynnmlte Fatnltty at Santnnder. SAHTANDKlt, March S3. Another fatal aacldsnt occurrtd hare yesterday, caused by an explosion of dynamite. Ever Blued tho awful disaster that occurred in this city on tht night of Nov. 3 last, when tha Spnnish steamer Cabo Maohlcliaco was blown up by the explosion of part of tha large consignment of dynamite aboard of er, the wracked hull of the vessol has been lying at tho bottom of the bay. Yes- terday, while a uuinber of men were en- gaged in th. work of taking dyuamlto out of tha hull, an explosion occurred and sev eral of the workingmen were killed. Tho loss of Ufa occasioned by the explosion of last November has never been accurately ascertained. It is known, however, Hint the list of tha dend, missing and wounded numbered fully 1,000. A DlKcnriled Lover lleveno-o. DonANGO, Mex., Mnrch 22. At Cacaria, situated about sixty miles north of hero, a woll known citizen named Hnfncl Lopez was engaged to mnrry Miss l'orinn, tho pretty daughter of Mnrtin Pnreusea, wealthy ranehero. Having recently heard reports very derogatory to the character of Lopez tho young lady wrote htm a let ter breaking their engagement. Lopez callod upon her and pleaded to be rein stated, but she refused. Tho father of tho girl invited tho discarded lover to remain for dinner. The three sat down to eat una Lopez secretly put poison in several dishes of food, aud all threo died before a physi cian, could bo summoned. lllut Aiunui; "Scab" miners. PoMIiHOT, O., March 22. A small riot took place on the Kanawha river packet Columbia while embarking fifty miners for the Clifton, W. Vn., mines, in tho Kanawha valley. Tho fight broke out be tween Lafe Henry, a locnl pugilist, and Dan Johnson, n miner, over and old feud. Twenty-five men were soon involved. Fire arms, slutigshots nnd knives were freely usod. Chnrlos Purcell, an operator from Monarch, who was employing miners, rushud in as peacemaker aud had his left arm severed at the wrist. He will proba bly not recover. A dozen others were wounded. Honors to I.ouls Kossuth, TUMN, March 22. On Tuesday after noon Louis Kossuth received the com munion according to the Calvnulstic ritual, Hon Wayne MncVengh, Amerlcnn ambas sador to Italy, has Informed tho American consul at Turin thnt ho will represent officially the government at Washington on the occasion of Kossuth's funeral. The body will He In state in Turin for threo days. The independent party in Huda Peath has published n mnuifesto nsklng that the nntlon mourn for eight duys the death of the greatest Hungarian. Bnnntor Colquitt's Condition. Washington, March 22. Senator Col quitt's condition Is utichunged. The pres ent attnot Is snlil to be the result oltna progress of the paralysis from which he has suffered for a long iiine rather than from any recent attack. Tlio throat is so completely affected as to prevent him from articulating, though lie takes the liquid nourishment that is given him with great difficulty. His physician says that while tho patient's condition is unchanged, the case wns not hopeless. The senator's mind is perfectly clear. A Mystery No Longer. MlLLVlLLE, N. J., March 22. The mys tery surrounding Charles Wugner, who was employed nt Webb's bakery in Maur- icetowu, and who so suddenly disappeared a few weeks ago, was cleared up yester day, when his body was found in tho Maurice river, near Brickboro. Wagner lived In Philadelphia aud his relatives had offered a reward for information us to his whereabouts. Will Not Kitrndltfi llurke. New Orleans, March 92. There is no truth iu the spcciul dUpntches to the ef fect that tho Honduras government would surrender F. J. Burke, late defaulting state treasurer. It may be stated that the Louisiana authorities have no information on tho subject, and that there is no foun dation in the story. No recent effort has been made to secure Burke's extradition. Taterson's Silk Weavers' Btrlke Spreading' PATE1MON, N. J., March 2. The silk weavers' strike still continues, and it is feared that by Saturday nil of the mills lu this city will be closed. Seven thousand workmen, including men, women, boys. aud girls, are out. It is said that at least a thousuud hands will go out before Sat urday. I six louug Wnmeu uruirnflil. j PATzkcuiso, Mex., March 22. AVhilo n bout load of persons living In this place were crossing Patzecuro lake the boat' sprung a leak, ami six of the eighteen per sons taking passage were drowned. The drowned were all young women. High License for Iowa. De Moinks, la., March 32. The houso, by a vote of 53 to 45, passed the local op tion bill. This, if it pusses the senate, will r,,,llif .11 uvkllno li,,,lu!utinn nn tl,o - ----- liquor question and put Iowa in the list of high license statu. LOST CllKKK. Miss Annie St ein. nn nccomnllshcd votinn lady of Shennndoah, visited Miss Helen Knorchcr and Miss Mnttie Jones, of this plnco, Tuosdny evening. As usual, a number of our voune snorts wcro faked at the Shenandonn mill. Wo cannot understand why people will allow such fellows as those to give them n roust. It was the bummlest show of that kind that wns ever nlnved and notwithstand ing our warnings they will let that same crowu iooi mem. Miss Keelv nnd Drcniinn. of Mlnersvllle, two charming young belles, nro visiting Hev. P. 1 Dnggert. Daniel Small snent last evening sknt- lng In ltobblns' opera house, Shenandoah. The funeral of Mrs. 11. H. Jones will not take place till Friday afternoon nt 3 o'clock and not Thursday, as previously stnted. Mrs. William Zerbey, of Pottsvllle, spent Wednesday hfternoon ns tho guest ot Mrs. l1. k. .cruoy, Hirzcv Hlchnrds. of New Boston, trans- acted imsiness Hero to-day, 11. V. Hosso and II. J. Huntzlnuer wit- nosved "Tho Dnzzler" at Glrnrdvillo Tuesday evening, CllNTIlAI.IA. Miss Knto Collier visited Ashland yes terday. William Protoskl. clothing agent of l'ottsvllle, was m town yesterday. Mrs. J. HUey nnd sister, Hesste, went to l'ottsvillo yesteruny. Tho soclnblo to be held next Monday evening under thonuspicesof tho Literary until will tie tlio next attraction in tue dancing circles and it promises to bo a grand success. T. W. Hllev. mannccr of L. A. Hlley & uo.'s mnniniotii store, is transacting ousi ness In Now York. ' In tho socinl circle of our town the ball on Easter Monday evening is a most prominent topic. Willlnm llerkhart, of Delano, returned yesterday after spending a low days among friends in town. Wo hnd the pleasure of hearing tho Edison phonograph render some interest lng and wonderful selections last evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. Tho proceeds )eJ?J?.. i" beI!!t ? A,.1 ' .f larire audlenco wns present nnd tho en tcrtnlnnicnt wns fully deserving of tho pntronnge. A Voice From Florida, Dr. W. F. Hyjimi. Live Oak, Florida, ta js; Ked Klas Oil Is one of tho most siiecefsful pain cures ne sell, it s en uniRuing renicoy ror Itlieumntlsm, Neuralgia nnd rvialns. Red Flair Oil costs 25 cents. Held at r. P. l. Ktrlln's druK store. Huv Keystone flour. Be sure tlint tho name LEssiO & HAElt, Ashland, Pa., is printed ou every sack. 3-3-3taw For tho best nhototrranhs co to Won der's, southeast corner Mnrket and Centre streets, l'ottsvllle. A llllzznril Moving Knstward. O.MAIIA, Mnrch 23. The blizzard which developed in the northwestern portion of tho stato Tnesdny night is moving slowly but steadily toward tho Missouri river. Its progress Is mnrked by drifts from six inches to two feet deep, nnd a general blockade of business. A message from Buffalo, Wyo., snys thnt the storm in that section hns assumed the proportions of one of tho worst bllzzurds In the state's history. It is feared thnt the ranges will bo covered with dend cattle. Telegraph wires have been useless for hours. There nro rumors of denth by exposure to the blizzard, hut thesu can neither bo verified nor contradicted. A YVrouiretl Ilustmutrs llovenge. Dubois, Ph., March 22. A man known ns John Dnnver wns stnbbed to death at tho house known as the Miners' Homo by Willlnm McClelland, proprietor of tho place, yesterday afternoon. McClelland also attempted to kill his wife, who is badly wounded, but may recovor. Mc Clolland says he surprised Danver and his wife in a very compromising position, and that In his rngo and desperation ho took summary vengeance The coroner's iu. quest developed the fact that Danver, tho name tho dead man was known by, was one of his aliases, and his record was shown to bo that of a professional crlin iual. Gladstone Will Itemnln lu 1'arllament. London, March 22. Mr. Gladstone re cently received an address from his con stltuents in Midlothian, in which ho was requested to continue to represent that parliamentary borough in tho houso of commons. Keplying to this address Mr, Gladstone has written a letter, declaring that his chief desire will be to follow tho wishes of the constituents he represents, Ho adds: "there will naturally be change iu my attendance ut parliament, I cannot yet judge how far my sight aud hearing will disable mo from performing Darilamentarv duties." Ferdinand Wnrd Mnrrletl. Genesee, N. Y., March 22. Ferdinand Ward, of New York, who recently served n term in biiigblng for fraudulent bank. lug transactions, and Miss Belle Storer, of Staten Island, were married in this villag last night, Key. George K. Ward, of Dans- ville, a cousin of the groom, officiating. Silk Mill to Itesume, ALLENTOWN, Pa., March 22. Superin- tendent August DeGener, of the Unicorn 611k mills, of Cntasnuqun, lias returned from New York with orders to start tho mill, full hnuded, on April 0. The mill has been idle all winter. Fatal Natural Gas ICxplosIon. HAHTFOI1D ClTV, Intl., Mnrch 22. Now has been received that tho residence of Ell Clark, seven miles south of here, was de stroyed by an explosion of natural gas. child wns burned to death and six others dangerously injured. Alleged Express Thtsf Aoqultted. Nkw Oulhan. March 22. Asa Guy Uurney, who was on trial iiefore the crlm lniil court charged by the Amerlcnu Ex press compuuy with having stolen $22,500 from u puckuge ot foQ.uuO, has been ac quitted. The I'.xpensu of 'Cliureh 3Iuslo "The expeute of the muslo in thechurch Is a perpetual ptohlcm, tha solution of which must depend upon the circumstances of tho church," writes the Hev. Lyman Abbott in an article on "the Church and the Choir in The Ladies' Home Journal. "My own ex. perlence lewis me to the conviction that the first thing Iur u church to do is to secure good oreiuust and choirmaster aud p. them u fair compensation. If it then has surplus funds, it may well expend them In hiring n few leading singers, but it should never endeavor to make a concert platform of tho choir loft, nor hope to draw peopl I to cuurcn oy mo same o 1 draws them to the concert to church by tho same attraction which room." 21 limiting nnd Fishing (I rounds, Tho best In tho West, North and North west Is reached only by the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway. Trout season Is nearly hercj-look up your tackle, see that it is in good shaho and then write to John H. Pott, District nssenger Agent. Willlnnisport, Pn., for urocnuro oi "wucre mo trout nuic." 3-17-Ct "The best sugak cuititi) ham" In tho United States is made in Cleveland by he Cleveland Provision Co., nnd called oltoso Ham. All their Molts nro in nected by the United Stntes Government, .very hnm Is branded on the bnck with tho cut of a rose, and tho words "Hoso Gov. Insp." in a circle. 3-13-tu-th-sat ChRtBpit With .A suit. William Levluovltch was dnfendnnt in suit brought before Justice Toomcy by ueuru xu&ua ihbi. evening, lor assnuii. and battery. Levinovltch waived n hear ing, and entered bail to appear nt court. A bad codgli or cold calls lor a good remedy the cure lor It. For Couehs. Colds. L (Jrlppe nnd Consumption, a yeriert nnd per uaueni cure is ran-tinn, toe worn cases leui io lis owning properues. osts m) reilUH. 'An-Tlna Is sold at 1'. 1'. 1). Kirlln's drug tore. Hear In Mind John A. Hellly's is the place to get tho purest wines anil liquors, nest ueer nuu ales and 11 nest brands of cigars. On ami Seo It. Kcngey, tho photographer, has n great ou bnrgnln. uo nnu seo it. The poor hnvo no money to spend ttso- 'ssly. All understnnd tho great value of r. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka when filleted with coughs nnd colds. Shaking Pnralrslf. It has been found that sufferers from shaking paralysis" are much better after rough railway journey, and tho late Dr. Charcot of tho Salpetrlera, Paris, the fa mous specialist In nervous diseases, applied this princlplo in tho construction of a bed to which a rapid vibratory movement Is glvan by means of olectriclty, and this shak ing, which to a person in good health would ba Intolerable, proves quite enjoyable to the paralytio subject, who appears to be re freshed by it. Faster Opening Efo M. McGnnss' fashionable MILLINERY! Satuiiday, March 24th, 1891. DR, J. CARNETT MERTZ Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa Eves examined nnd clnsses prescrlhed, special nttention to uuncuit cases. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is stocked with the best beer, norter. alts, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and clgaiB. Eat- in uarattacnea, uoraiai iiivitiiuon 10 an. MISCELLANEOUS. ROYH WANTED. Twenty-live more boys 1 J wanted to carry tne .eveninq iiehald, Apply at once at tais omce. Foil SALE. The property now used by tho Herald Publishing Company, East Coal street, puenanaoan. icrmn: paricnsa, Dar ance on mortgage. Apply on the premises. GOOD CIIANOE. Will sell at private sale and on eay terms to tho right party, on established tine business nronerty. 3 stories. In ihevcry best locution on Main streot; lot .Ox I'm. Address, "lluslness No. 1. care Ukh ALU onico, Hhcnandoah Pa." 3-zt.iaw-tf WANTED. House wilh six or - even rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or restau rant, wevcrtti lots lor oniiairg nuroofces. buyers waiting. It you have a business olace ror salo lwiunna you a purchaser joiihi1. Finnky, Heal Estate Exchungc, ltoom 4, Hob' uins- uuuaing, nntnanaouu, i-a. z-id-u T?OH KENT. The most comfortable lodge 1 room In lown. Furnished with boay Hrustels carpet and sllkplush furniture, ltoom known as Schmidt's Hall. 110 and 118 jsortn Main street. Day lor rent, Saturday, "I'Piy to mux n:jiiDiu, d-V'll HOUSE AND LOTH FOIt SALE. Eight lots. S str rv house with 2K storv kitchen. large died, two good wells and stream ot water running tnrougu tne property; nice hearing fruit trees; lots in good state ot cultivation; known formerly as Park Hotel, tiultabla for any kind of business. r or iur iner particulars lte or call on MRS. L. E. FISHER. 1-20-Sm Ilrandonvllle, Sen. Co. Pa. TJBTATE OF JOHN Rnnnr.nstrv. n. jCi ceased. Letters of administration on the estate of John Sobolosky, late of the borough of Shenandoah, Bchuylklll county, Pennsyl vania, deceased, have been granted to Walter W. ltvnkiewlcz. resldint In saM hnrnnvh. m whom all persons indi bud to said estate are requested to make payment, nnd thos having cl lms or dritauds will mako known the same wimoui aeiay, or to the i.amim8tratot's attor uvt, ii, voyie, rtnenanaoan, WALTER W. HYM1EWICZ, . Administrator, March S, 1891, 3 6-0t oaw. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES -Offlco lbr Btato HosDltal for lnlurrd Prrtnnk the Anthraclto Coal Region of Feunsylvanh Founta n urines. Pa. Scaled and marked proposa s for supplies jut ,uo ctvwic uuspuiM ior inpirea reri-ous oi the Anthracite Coal Regloi oi Pennsylvania, Will be received bv the Hoard nf TrllHtPHH lin tn nid Including the Hthday of April, 1891, for furnlfchln bread, meals groceries, drugs, mus- lln, fruits, vegetables. Ice. lotd, coal, etc, for the yeur ending May 31st, 1895. The Uosra of Trustees reserve the rlfht to reject any or alt bias. A schedule of the arti cles sad probable amount ot each required will uu lurmxucu un uppncuiion. Aaurees, J. O. DIDDLE. M. D.. Sunt. 3-21-lSt Fountain bpringB, Pa. HTHERE is but one - way in the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use only a well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure lin seed oil, and pure colors. The 'John T. Lewis & Bros." brand ia standard "Old Dutch' process, and is always-absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead IT you want colored paint, tint this strictly pure lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold In one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint aj pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade ; they are In no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pute colors In the liandlest form to tint Strictly Ture White Lead. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free. JOHN Ti LEWIS & BROS. CO., rUiladclphla. AMUSEMENTa. TEKQUSON'8 THKATKR. P. J. FEUQUSON. MAKAGEll UESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. Grand Entertainment by the $c&nl&q Comedy Co'iJ Under management of M. P. Durkin. NEFIT OF THE MOTHER OP THE LATE FRED. DAM, Tho management has soared to Dales in so urisir the beet of talent for the entertainment. See the wondirful cblld artist, Mifs LYDIA. COTTEK; the statuo clog! the (jcat lan Bros.; mo acroDatio unmtmm; tue great spurring bout between Tom Ilrennan. of Shenandoah, and Jcseph MoGulre, ot Ccntralla, Prices, 25, 35 aud 50 Cento. Reserved scats at Ktrlln's drugstore. Is Now Hendy for Delivery. -AGENT FOR- auei's CELEBRATED LAGER AID PILSNER BEERS No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. J. F. PLOPPERT, 3l2.3? and Confectioner, 29 Kast Centro Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nnd Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events flllcd on short notice. Ice cream delivered to nil parts of town in pint or quart huckctB. Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall's.Sore, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class workand repalrlngof nil kinds done on snort notice and nt Rcnsoualilc Prices. FOB SALE, Leather and Finding Store. Good reason ulven for selllne-. Bnver may exumiuo books. Leather Store, Ferguson House Building. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UNIOM:HOTEL! LOST CHEEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electric railways. The finest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand. WARREN J. PORTZ. stum .Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will reoclve prompt attention,
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