Evening Herald. Flllll VY, MARCH 23, UOl.t THIRD EDITION l'Aitic i-lacis. Mrs Hnftcr visited friends In Mnhanoy City tlila week, Mr Williams was In Mahanoy City on Tuesday. Miss Sndlo Mnlier, of Mohanoy City, U vlsil lug friends here. T. .T. Broderick wns the guest of I. T. Cnniiibcll the first part of this week. Mrs. Knto Snyder visited friends In Delano. Mips Annlo Condron, of Delnuo, wns the guest of her brother here. Miis Mnry McGlynn hns returned from llnxleton. Miss Kntio Dowlan has returned after a pleasant visit to friends at Atidcnreld. A destitute person of this place wns taken to Schuylkill Haven to-dny. Mrs. Hall was In SliennndonU on Mon day last. Thomas Glover wns an afternoon visitor to Mnhnnoy City yesterday. O. X. Miller was n gueBt of J. N. Mc Avoy on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Butler wero In Mnhnnoy City last evening. 1. T. Curley, of Centralla, visited friends at this pi nee. AVe have nostnoned our journey to the moon for the present, as n few doses of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seuekn lias tntireiy cured our cougn. Buy Keystone (lour. He sure thnt the name Lussio & BAKU, Ashland, l'a., Is printed on overy sack. 3-3-3taw tten Baby was sick, we gave tor Castorltv YTnen she was a Child, she cried forCastoria, Wire the became Miss, the clung to Ceitort. .ten the had Children, idiestte thorn Csttsrtx. For the best nhotocraphs go to Won dor's, southeast corner Market and Centre Rireeis, i-ouhvuiu. A bad cough or cold calls lor a good remedy the cure lor II. For Coughs. Colds. La Hrlnne Htid Consumption, a reflect and per nanent cure Is 1'aii-i'lnn, the worst a sr yield to Its healing properties, ''osts 25 cents. Pan-Tina Is sold at I". 1. 1). Klrlln's arm store. Hear In Mind John A. Heilly's is tho plnce to get tho purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest urnuus oi cigars. A Voloo From Florida. Dr. W. V. ltvnum. LHo Ons. Florida, savn Ited Flair Oil Is one of the most successful pain cures e sell. It's nu unfailing remedy for lllieumntlsni, Menra'Kia ana opiums. Ked Klair Oil costs 23 ceuls. Hold at V. 1'. I) Klrlln's lrui store. llurclilll's Cafe. When seeking nnent and wellconducted rate, go to llurchill's, corner Mnln nnd Uoat streets, route and prompt alien tlou. Voyage Around The World! Part VI. Number 52. Numbers change dally. Cut this coupon out and keep It until seven different nun bers are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gother with Seven Cents to this ofllco and you will receive tbo portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample. k Cut This Coupon Out. Mr J A Jt. W A AAAJVAJV 1.2 jy jyi y 1K- 5yryr j 1tr Series No. VI. JVIagic City Coupon No. 61. C$f Cut out one of theBe Coupons and mall or bring them In person to the office of tho Heuaui, wfth.tcn cents In silver, or two nickels, und Port folio No. 1 of tbo MaRlo City will Lbo delivered to you. Coupon Mo. -3, "Masterpieces frora the Art Galleries of the World." lumbers Changed Bflllyo Sender bring to the office of this Taper one Coupon, together with ten cents in money, nnd jou will receive the great Portfolio of Art. CENTS PER YARD For all-wool Ingrain Chi pels. ISc, 40o and fiOc per yard for Home-made Hag Carpets that will wash at i. D. Fricko'8 Carpet Store, K) South Jartlin Street, JUSTICE N EWTOiNPLhAOb GUILTY He OeU Mine Months ImprUnnment. Comtable Jnmtenon Convicted. nnooKLTW, Starch 28. Htchnrd V. B. Newton, the former Grnvo-cnd police Jus tice, pleaded guilty to the Indictment charging him with conspiracy in the elec tion frauds in Grnvesend, nnd threw him self upon the mercy of the court. He was then sentenced to nine months in the pen itentiary and a fine of tfiOO. riowtou't plea is, with the possible ex ception of the MoKnne trial, the greatest victory which the prosecution in the Grnvescnd frauds has yet won, It came entirely unexpectedly to his follow towns- lien, and until the Inst two or three days it had never been surmUed by the proso- cutlon itself. The pica throws the Graves- end camp Into consternation, One of the most powerful Inhabitants has now given up the fight, and the others do not see how they enn hope to fight their indictments on trial successfully. Judge Xlrown in sentencing Isewton said: "If tried you could have been sen tenced as an extreme ptnalty to three years in the penitentiary nnd a fine of f500. must, of course, consider the trouble nnd expense which you have saved the county by your plea of guilty." He will spend thirty days in Jail before going to the penitentiary, unless Judge Brown remits thirty dnys when the court again sits on Monday next. A verdict of guilty of perjury, witti strong recommendation to mercy, was rendered by the jury in the case of Andrew bcott Jamleson, the uraveseud constable, whoso offense wns committed in connec tion with tho recent election frauds. Tho prisoner wns remanded to the care of the sheriff until Monday, when he will be sou tenced by Judge Hrown. To l'reient it Ilrutal Fight. SAN FitANCISCO, March 23. A large, fierce grizzly was captured some time ago nnd was purchased by Colonel Uoonc, tho Honor tamer. Among the other animals owned by lioono is a Hon named Parneli, which has a record for killing numerous keepers. It wns proposed to put I'arnell and tho grizzly In the big cage of the arena at the midwinter fair, and let them fight to a finish. Tickets at 20 were sell ing like hot cakes. The secretary of tho Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is assured by Mayor Elliott and the chief of police of every assistance for proveutiug the brutal allair. Destructive Fire la Denver. DliNVER, Colo., March 23. One of the most destructive fires over seen in this city broke out last night in the recently llnished six story Chumps building. Tho fire department conquered the Humes nf tor about a quarter of a square was de stroyed at n loss of $175,000. The high oast nnd west walls of the Champs build ing fell, crushing five two story struc tures like egg shells. Then tho front wall toppled over into Champs street, the con cussion breaking nil the glass in the buildings opposite. The rear pnrt of tho St. Jnmes, one of tho largest hotels in the city, was destroyed. Mora New l'ottmattart. WASII1N0TON, March 23. In a Hat of postmasters presidential nnd fourth class named yesterday were the following in Pennsylvania: w. F. Daley, Dubois; E, T. McGaw, Heynoldsvlllo; A. II. Saylor, Hoyersford; W. AV. Kitch, Sharpsvillo; J A. Fry, Ephrnta; O. C. Jackson, Coates- ville; Solomon Uhl, somerset; P. J. Lan gan, Hnwley; A. M. Dick, West Newton H. .1. O'Donnell, Canton; Charles Schmitt, Homestead; F. H. Stratton, lllossburg; P, J. Uoheuhold, Grlmville. L. E. Adams, Oak Hidge Station; M. L. Keck, Wulurbo, New Jersey S. A. Drew, McAfee Valley, Puatnlllcu liurulnrs Utn Dynamite. Lancaster, Pn., March 23. The rail way station nod j '" tofllcr at Cedar Lane this county, are in !.., ,...uj uuiln.uu, and during the night burglars broke into the station und from there forced an entrance into the postomce. The safe was dragged Into tho waiting room, where it was blown to pieces by dynamite. There happened to be very little of value In the safe, Nearly every letter in theoflice was opened and in many cases torn into pieces. It is almost impossible to ascertain the extent of the loss. The building was consider ably damaged by the force of the explosion, Hurt Sentenced to Death. Dotlebtown, l'a., March 33. The death sentence was imposed by Judge Yerkes upon Wallace Hurt, the half breed mur derer of Samuol M. and Lena Hlghtly, When nsked by the court whether he had anything to say why the sentence of death should not be passed upon him Hurt exclaimed between loud sobs, "Oh I'm sorry!" Then ho broke down com pletely, und his wails wero the only sounds heard in the crowded court room, A Little llny's Bad Death. AlLENTOWN, Pn., March 23. While the body of Ambro.-e E. Seigfried, who died on Wednesday, was awaiting burial his home in Catasnunua, his son Harry, one of twins, about 3 years of nge, while wandering about tho house got hold of bottle of carbolic acid used os a disinfect ant, nnd swallowed a large dose of it, Despite all olforts to save his life the child died about an hour Inter. Louie Koiiuth'e Funeral. TrniN, Mnrcli 23. The body of Louis Kossuth wns tnken under escort to Buda Pesth today. The funeral will take place in tho Hungarian capital on Tuesday next. It Is understood that the body will be token to Hungary by tho way of Venice ntul Flume in order to avoid its passage over Austrian soil. Itpfutiil to Kxtenri a Judsn'e Term. Annai'OMS, Md., March 33. The senate, by n vote of 11 to 12, refused to extend the term of Judge John P. Vinson, of Mont gomery, as nstiooiato justice of tho Sixth judicial circuit. Judge Vinson is a He publican. NUGGETS OF NEWS The blizzard which has waged in the west and northwest for three days has spent Its force. At Pittsflcld, Mass., George C. Nicker sou was poisoned by out lug cauned shrimp, and died In great ligouy. The engagement of Premier Hosebery to Princess Maud, youngest daughter of the Prince of Wales, is confirmed. The Peaoer coal mines, near Pomeroy, O., owing to a wage disagreement, will he idle all summer, throwing UOO men out of work. Tom Monnglmii uud Bob O'Henrn nnd their seconds were arrested nt Unlvokton, Tex., for Indulging in a vicious glove fight, in which O'llearn waskuocked out. At Dallas Tex., John W. Stluson und E. II. Hogurs, discharged Western Union telegraph operators, bring suit against the company for t-0,000 damages for black listing them. GEORGE DIXON "DOWNED" The "Kentucky notebnd" Glvee the Cham plnn Ills Vlrtt Knnekdewn, PniLADKt.rHtA, March 28. If the seoond round of the bout last night between George Dixnn, present featherweight champion of the world, and Walter Edger ton, familiarly known as the "Kentucky Kosebud," of this city, had been allowed to continue for three ralnntes Dixon would have been completely knocked out. As It was It took him one and one-half minutes to recover his senses, while In the meantime the 20,000 persons who wero present went wild with enthusiasm. The "friendly bout" took plnce nt In dustrial hall, whtre an athletic entertain ment was in progress for tho nld of the poor of this city. After a few preliminary bouts, including one between Jim Daly nnd Joe Uutler, the two colored lads made their appearance In the ring. Dixon was eared for by his sparring partner, Jimmy liyncn, while Jimmy Mcllale, the "tloso bud's" backer, looker after his interest. Nsither man attempted to do anv slug ging In the first round, which was of two minutes' duration, but the fun came In the seoond round. The old enmity which exists between the two men cropped out, and thuy rushed each other ail over the ring for a minute. The "Hosebud" had Dixon in the latter's corner, and tho little champion seemed to be wary of his antag onist. Edgerton led with his left, nud as Dixon parrid the blow with his right tho Kosebud" swunjr his big right glove on George's neck. Dixon went down like a log, his head striking the floor a hard erack, which probably stunned him. Ref eree Cole picked him up and sat him on the chair in his corner. It was just one minute and ten seconds before Dixon real ised what had happened. The bout lasted one and a half minutes. Dixon, by careful handling, was able to SO on and llnish the scheduled three rounds. Tom O'Hourke said that It was the first time that Dixon had ever been knocked down. ltoekafellolT's llondmueu Muleted. WlLKKSHAltHE, Pa., March 23. Tho oourt took from the jury the case of the city of Wilkcsbarre versus the Kockafel- low bondsmen, and awarded the city tho full amount of the claim, t50,000, with 11,000 iutereit. At the time of tho Kooka fellow bank failure, in February, 1898, 50,000 of the city's funds went down with the crash, Itockateliow being city treas urer. His bondsmen refused to pay on the ground thnt Hockafellow had mado reinvestments of the money. The case has taken a week for trial, and horn aroused wide Interest. A Cruol Eloper Sent Up. New York, March 23. Judge Fitzger ald seutuueed Utrthold Popper, an usher at the Academy of Music, to two and a half years in Sing Sing prison, Popper eloped with Lillie II, Hallcck and, know ing her to b the wife of Charles II. Ilal- leck, went through the form of marriage. He got all the money that the woman stole from her husband, a Long Island farmer, and then deserted her in Chicago. She committed suicide as soon as she found herself deserted. A Girl Clint-sect with Double Murder. SAN Antonio, Tex., March 23. Later de velopments In the death last Friday of xi Tn,. ii..n.w... wi n nM most sensational. Mrs. Brown had em-! ployed a domestic named Frances Molon OBky, but discharged her. At the Inquest u druggist identified Frances as having called at his store last Friday to purchase strychnine. Detectives have secured ad ditional evidence, and the girl is now con fined in the county jail charged with the double murder. Camden Democrats Surrender. Camden, N. J., March 23. The Demo crats yesterday surrendered the police force to the Republicans and Major Wes oott. This was done as the result of the decision of the supreme court in the senato case. The chief of police, two lieutenants and four officers at once handed In their resignatious. The police commission at once adjourned sine die, and Mayor Wes cott sat about to appoint sixty policemen. lloinb In Another Churoh, PARIS, March 23. A dispatch from Gre noblo says that a bomb was exploded Wed nesday afternoon in the Church of Galleu, near Grenoble. The bomb was placed against a Bcreen inside the main entrance j ho is one of tho most dignified legal practi of the church and exploded at nbout 4 tioners in the west, and that he is also the building after nn Kaster servioe. The explosion injured twenty persons, three of whom may die from their injuries. PRENdERGAb I A STAY. The Murdnrer'e nxout!on Postponed Until Friday, April O. CHICAGO, March 23. After the refusal of the supreme court to grant a stay to Patrick Eugene Preudergast, senteuoed to hang here at Chicago today for the murder of Mayor Harrison, the attorneys for tho defense decided to appeal to Governor Altgeld. Wednesday evening Clarence S. Harrow telegraphed the governor nt HI lozt, Miss., asking him to grant n respite. Govornor Altgeld telegraphed Harrow that he "declined to interfere with the duties belonging to the lieutenant gov ernor of Illinois." A petition was then drawn up by Mr. Darrow, aud he secured the signatures of nine circuit court judges of Cook county. Armed with this document the lawyers proceeded to Springfield nnd argued for n stay of execution. After hearing the ar guments Lieutenant Governor Gill an nounced, at 10 o'clock last night, that ho could grant no leprieve, Meuutiuie Preudergast's lawyers here had not been idle. They had raised the question of their client's responsibility by claiming that he has become insane since the trial. Judge Cheltham was applied to, and after hearing the arguments in the case he, shortly after 11 o'clock last night, postponed the time of Preudergast's exe cution until Friday, April 0. Tho formal hearing of the cn--o will be begun before Judge Cheltham and a jury tomorrow. Conif reimaa Wilton Very Weak, SAN Amonio, Tex., March 23. Con gressman W. L. Wilson arrived hero yes terday from Mexico, Ho left Gttadula jara last Monday morning in his private car aud traveled by easy stages. Mr. Wll sou is very much emaoiated, aud it was only with great effort on his part and as sisted uy other members of tho pya-ty thnt he was able to reach the carriage In wait ing to convey him to h's hotel. His face is colorless, and he spea'rs in an almost in audible tone of voice. He will remain in Texas until fully recovered. Co and See It, Keagey, the photographer, has a great 13.00 bargain. Go and see It. PENCIL l'OINTB. It mav not be nctuallv with us. but It is near at hand, nnd steadily coming nearer, vve reier, oi course, ro spring, to thnt aeason of the year to which a Into la mented poet once exclaimed : "U all gentle Hprlntr, Ethereal mlldnecs come," A correspondent soys that a girl near there sleeps with n horseshoe under her tilliow for good luck. One night Bhe put her fnlso teeth under her pillow. She overslept herself the next morning, nud jumping out of bed slapped tho horseshoe into her mouth nnd wore it several hours beforo she discovered her mistake. And now Mr. Uteckesridgo will tnko tho stnnd nnd swear that ho is entirely Innocent of those things Madeline has told of. To bo sure, for otherwise why should he have allowed them to bo told at alir Tho President tolecranhed to tho New York bankers not to como to Washington to protest against the signing of tne soig nlorago bill, Thnt mny mean that he has resolved to veto It, hut it may also mean that ho wants n rest. Too J. Casey, of Wnters nnd Casey, has been secured to play tho character of tho Judge In the funny one-net comedy, "O'Donohue's Court," nt Ferguson's theatre, March 27th. A local preacher out In Armstrong county, whoso congregation was very re luctnnt about putting anything into the collection bngket, hnd nn unusually good collection thoother Sunday. Ho had grown tired pleading with his audience to open their hearts, explaining to them the blessedness of giving. Some one bad stolen n hog from one of his members, and before passing tho basket tho prenchcr said : "Now, I want everybody in this congregation to-night to contribute some thing, excepting the man who stole Dea con Jones' hog." The basket then went around nnd no one fniled to give. If Col. Breckenridgo should happen to win his enso with Miss Pollard, ho will bo like tho boy who had a nail driven in the wnll for every bad deed he did, and one pulled out for every good one lie did. When the wnll wns nbout full he con cluded he would hnve them nil tnken out, nnd when the last one was drawn, it wns noticed, by his father, thnt he looked sad. l.n.,t 11- l.n M.n.n.Vn,! tf null uucauuucu auuuu it, luuimaui) "Yes, the the nails are nil out, but the holes nro nil there." Tho Colonel mny win his suit, but his reputation will be nil gone. Ignorance No 15vrue John Foster, of Centrnlin, hnd n hear ing before 'Squire Amour, of Mt. Cnrmel, on a chnrge of hnviug violnted section 44 of tho rules nnd regulntionB of the Board of Health of that plnce. He wns em ployed by George W. Davis, of the snme plnce, to cleanse tho cesspools, on the Dnvis' premises in Mt. Cnrmel. Foster had no permit. Mr. Dnvis told him that he (Davis) would bo responsible, Davis wns summoned and appeared, He had not fnmilinrized himself with the retalia tions and intended no offense. Although his intentions were good, he wns legnily wrong nnd gladly imid the fine nnd costs. In this connection it will be well to men tion that Ignorance of the law does not excuse the offender, nnd nil property holders should become familiar with the requirements of the rules nnd regulations of the health board. Ir pays best to rend tho newspapers and become posted. Local Keclproclty. Tho application of tho principles of reciprocity should bo mado in ovcry town that is ambitious of attaining pros perity. Tho mechanic or laborer who lives in a town, and who is dependent on the people of that town or community for employment, who spends las money in another city has no right to complain if his neighbor refuses to employ hint, but instead imports a workman from some other locality to build his house, lay his wnll or paint his barn, as thocase may be. The merchant or Bhopkeepor who ig nores his townsman in a different line of business when ho wishes to make a purchase and goes from home to trade is not entitled to the least consideration from tho people of his town. It is the duty of every person residing in a com munlty to as far as possiblo reciprocate tho many benefits which tho community has conforred upon him, and the indi vidual who fails in this regard is not en dowod with that public; spirit which characterizes a good citizen, An Unfortunate Quotation. "A good story Is told on ex-Pension Com missioner Black," said a Chicago attorney. "Rrprir nn who knows Black is RWHrn t.hnt. somewhat enamored of the classics. Not long ago he was attorney in a usury case ut Springfield, and In his address to the jury he quoted very freely from the 'Merchant of Venice,' and wound up by saying that, although the plaintiff could demand his pound of flesh, the terms of his bond did not enable him to go neyond tnis. "The attorney for the alleged usurer seem ed very much amused nt the line of argu ment Mr. Black was taking, and when that gentleman's peroration was concluded he rose and remarked with somewhat of pitying tone that Brother Black had re cently held n brief in a dressed beef case and that ho hnd gotten the two cases mixed up, concluding by assuring the jury that there was no flesh in this case at all. but only money. A legal friend of mine, who solemnly asserts lie was in court on the occasion, Bays the look of disgust on Mr. Black's faco would have been worth small fortune to any nrttst who could have reproduced it on canvas." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Umbrellas. "If half tho citizens of New York only knew such a simple thing as how to roll up an umbrella, I would probably have to close up my repairing department," said an up town umbrella aeaier. "-Most of the um brellas brought here to be mended," ho went on, "would never havu needed repairs If they had been Kept properly rolled. "The right wny to roll your umbrella Is to tnko hold of the ends of the ribs nnd tho stick with tho same hand nnd hold them tightly enough to prevent their being twist ed while the covering is being twirled aroupd with the other hand. Then your umbrella will bo as nicely closed as when you bought it, nud the only wear and tear will be on tho cloth. "It is twisting tho rib out of snap: around the stick and fastening them there that spoils most of the umbrellas that are brought tu mo to be fixed up, Never hold the umbrella by the handle ulone when you roll it up, ami you win und it win last long er nud cost less for repairs." New York Herald. Where Thoy Slet. Donald (after the ball) Mny I call on you oce;u.ionally, Miss Lesterf Wo seem as old friends. Have I not Been you some where beforef Miss Lester (cuttingly) Yes, you saw me hanging onto tho strap in the car one day last week while you were sitting down. Vogue. A LONG FELT WANT. rarlor Cars on Schuylkill Division nf l'ennylvaul lUllrond. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad company , annouuets that, beginning Thursdny, March 22d, parlor cars will bo placed In servlco on the Schuylkill division, between Philadelphia nnd Pottsvllle, on express trains leaving Philadelphia nt 8.35 n, m. nnd 4.10 p. m., nnd Pottsvllle nt 0.S5 n. m. nnd 2.00 p. m. week-days. Sent checks can bo purchased In advance from Ticket Agents at 838 Chestnut street, 1348 Chest nut street, nnd llroiul street station, 'liuauelplila, nnd Pottsvillo. The establishment of this oarlor-car service is all that was needed to bring the present excellent schedule of express traltiBonthe Schuylkill Division to per fection, tf Confusion of Law. 'Turn to tho right, as tho law directs," Is n simple rulo to remember, but if it were followed out it would obviate all the jos tlings and elbowings that mako a crowded thoroughfare so disagreeable. Another rule apt to conflict in n puzzling way with this one, and that is the unwritten edict that gives u woman tho inside of the walk. Confusion belv een tho two makes n bad business of tho matter. Philadelphia Press. An latrrcttlnc Seiirch. Western Maid They tell mo there are ever so many more women than men in Massachusetts. The chnnces for getting a husband in your state must bo rather slim. Bay Stute Girl Xes. ilut then the pau- itv of men makes the search after a husband exceedingly Interesting. Boston Transcript. For torpid liver and all other conditions resulting rom 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. Easter Opening-- Ella PI McGmmss FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! Saturday, March 24th, 1891. DR, J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W, Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. o Eyes examined and classes prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. WARREN J. PORTZ. cafiCevPiano Tuner, Pianos nnd organs repaired Orders left nt 21 ortn Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt uuuuuoa MISCELLANEOUS. T7ANTED. A chambermaid. Apply at this vv OU1CU FOR HAI,K Cheap. A good tent, sultablo for UshlnET nnrtles. Atinlv at Iter sh's Auction and CommlEKlon House, West Centre street, tf BOY8 WANTED.-Twenty-flve more boys wanted to carry the Kvknino HKHAi.n. -APPiy ui once oi mis omce. TOR S A LE. The orocertv now nsprt hv thn V HEHALK Publishing Comnanv. Kant f!nnl ouuci, Dueuauuuaa lerms ; pail C&SB, Our mice on mortgage. Apply on tho premises. 1TANTED I wfnt a thoroughly reliable, T I tu.-tfenuu uiuuiicie, uuuuut) or two in towns outside, to onen small nfitces fimi hnnriin my foods, (no canvassing all (foods sold direct to dealers.) Permanent nosltton and imnd no to honest workers, 8eDd stamp and rcfermres to A. T. Morris, euro this paper. 3-23-flt TJTANTKD House with six or .-even rooms, .1 uujri i,uuiut,, j kuuu sniuon or rt stau- runt. HRVPrnl lnta In. Vx.OHl.... buyers waning. If you have a business nlace for sale I will Uud vou a purchaser JounK. Finney, Jlenl Estate Exchange, Hoom i, Kob- IjiOH KENT. The most comfortable lodge 1 room in town. Furnished with boov and silk tilnsh furniture 1100m Known as scnmiat's Hall, IIS nnrl 119 iiuriu uitiin Hirt-ei. uay ior rent, baiurday, SOUHE AND LOTtt FOR SALE. Eight lots, SH str ry house with 2K story kitchen, e thed, two good wells and stream of water lumuuK mruugu me properly; nice blaring known formerly as .u, nvi iuio iu kuuu mute oi cultivation Park lintel. HnllnhlM fn. any kind of business. For further nartlc.uln.ra inu oi oui or call on MItS. L. E. FIUIlEn, Drandonvllle, Sch, Co. Pa. 1isiai uk joiin sotinr.nsirv. ti. JJi ceased. Letters of adnilnltratlon on the estate of John Sobolosky, late of the borough of Hhcnandoah. t'rhnvlltili mnntv ivt.t,i. yanlB, deceased, have been granted to Walter W. ltynklewloz, residing In said borough, to vihtm all persons indebted to said estate are r; quested to make payment and thos" having Cl lmH Or dtlLatdS Will mnkn linnwn ft, nm. without delay, or to the idmlnlstratoi's attor ney, j, i, v.oyie, noenauaean, l'a. WAtiTElt W. HYMCIEWICZ, . , ,, Administrator. March 6, 1601. 8.6-ot oaw. PIIOPOSAIS FOR SUPPMER-Omre of thf Btatc Hospital for lnjurtd Ptron of iiiu jimmuviiu voai uegionoi reun&yivania. Fountain Knrlncs Pa. Sealed and marked nrnnnsais fnr sunnlles for the Btate Hospital ior Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal ltegloi ot Pennsylvania, wfll berecelvcd ly the Uoard of Trustees up to and Ircludlng the Hthday of April, 1M1, for furnlshlm breed meals groceries, drugs, mus lins, fruits, vegf tables. Ice teid, coal, etc., for the Mar endlne Hjv Slut. 1895. The Hoard of Trustees rt'ervo the rls ht to reject any or all mas. A seneauie of tte art! cl s end probsble amount of each required -will do lurnifeuea on application Aocirees, J. U. DIDDLE, M. D , fciupt., G-21-lSt Fountain Bprlngs, Pa. 1 ! Rev. A. I. DAY. 1 Eat Greonbuih, H. Y. SCROFULA I : ECZEMA: A 1 A MINISTER'S TESTIMONY T r4alt tn svfnl rltnM x tliTln1 I SARS A PARILLA . Mrs. Day's health wns J f unusually good up to tho ago of 40. At this 3 Etlmo scrofula taint manifested itself lnj t of remedies, with but little good result, but J I DANA'S BARSAPAHILLA proved so ef.J C fectlvo that I must say It Is a grand com-J l uinatioa ot rcmcuiui uKeuiB. . . 4 I his arm9, from hands to olbowB, being one F nnllrt mn.fl-1 nf spnhq. Tin hits also been cured J E by tho use of DANA'S BARHAPARlLIiA. J I Rev. A. J. DAY, East Urconbush, N. Y. 3 r tinnnntBirn J DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, MeJ euguson'b theathe. r, J. FBIIOUS0N, MANAQElt TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. Grand Entertainment by the Under management of SI, P Durkln. EKEFJT OF THE MOTHER OF IDE LATE FRED. MM, The management has sn.irpd nn nntna In on. curtne tho best of talent for the entertainment. Spo the mjnriiTfnl p.hlld nrtlsl ti,e l.vnn COT VFIlt the statue clotr: tho Scailan Urns.: . the acrobntla Ghlnum&n; the p-rnnt. ontrrinu oout Dctween Tom Brennan of Shenandoah, ana Jcsf pn Mcoulre, of Centralla. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved scats nt Klrlln's drugstore. Is Now Heady for Delivery. -AOKNT FOR- lauet's CELEBRATED UGER HD PILStlER 8EERS No. 207 AVest Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. J. F. PL0PPERT, a.ls!8 and Confectioner? 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Coufectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice creom delivered to all parts of town in pint or qunrt buckets. S3, & ilGKI2R? Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOP, rear iiley, Hear ueaaan s o ore,. n If n Vtfjf.JA Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class work and repairing of all kinds done on short notice and at Reasonable Prices. FOB SALE, Lcaiher and Finding Store. Good reason civen for sellintr. Buyer may examine books. Leather Store, Ferguson House Building. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UltfXOltf 5 HOTESZa I LOST CHEEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electric railways. The finest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Stree SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is stockf d with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nesandclgata. Bav in bar attached. Cordial Invitation to alL k WONDEHFUL CURE