Evening Herald. MONDAT, MAKCU SO, 1694. THIRD EDITION A LONG FELT WANT. lMr.ur Car on Schuylkill Division rnmitylvimla ItHllrna.l. Tho Pennsylvania ltnllrond compnny nnnnuncis that, beginning Thursday, Mnrch 22d, parlor cam will bo placed In bci-vIcii on the Schuylkill division, lietween Philadelphia nml Pottsvillo, on express trnlns Jer-ving Philnilolphln nt s.m n. m. mid 4.1() i). in., niul Pottsvillo lit 11.56 n. 111. nnil 2.50 p. in. week-dnys. Sent chceka can ho purchased in advance from Ticket AgentH nt hub uiiestnur, street, lino ineni iint sareet, nml Broad street station, Phllniloliililn. nml Fottsviile. T'io establishment of this pnrlor-cnr Mtrvtco Is nil tnnt wns neetieu to wing me piefceiit excellent schedulo of express trains on the fcctiuylklll Division to fwr feel Ion. tf fjfcen Baby ,.Ks tick., re gave ner CimwUi ffaen es'was a Child, the cried for CastorlA, M'tn she became Miss, she clung to Ca&torit Mt n the had Children, tho care them CftstWh llnrclilll'fl Osfe. When Becking nnent nud wellconducted cafe, go to Uurcliill's, corner Mnln nnd Uoal streets, l'oiito nnu prompt nuen tion. A Voice From Florida Dr. W. F. Hvnuin. Live Oak. Florida, says Ked Flag Oil l one of Iho most slice send pain euros wo sell. It's on unrolling remedy ir uiieiimiiuam, tvcurairia una s plains. Ked King Oil costs 25 cents. Etald t 1". l'.I Klrlln's drug store, Coming Hvents. Mnrch 36. firm grand ball under the Biisplces of tne Alonitmorc boclnl UiUDin Bobbins' opera house. Mnr 27. "The Trolley System," licne- HtolAlrs. Dnmm, nt hergusou's tnentrc. April I-'irKt annual hop under the auspices of the Hiley orchestra, In Ilol- nins opera House. April 12. First anniversary of the Daisy Chain of All Saints' Protestant Kpiscopal church. "Old Song" entertain ment. April 20. Ice crenm festival under the auspices or tne &tnr f line nun urum Corps in Hohhins' opera house. Jlav 30-Strawberry and ice cream fes tival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices or uumpu, i. u. oi i . A. For dyspepsia and all other conditions resulting from con stipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. Al. drugstores ; or write to 13 F Allen Co, 365 Canal si, Nov, York. j Voyage Around r The World! Part VI. Number 52. Numbers chango dally. Cut this coupon out nnd keep It until seven different nuu bers aro accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this ofneo and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and scd sample-. c Cut This Coupon Out. ifcjiSi j(k ilk jcjh &i fh rfr iflr iftiiCi a&j x oenes inu. v 1, lltie VEagic City I Coupon No. 82. ? t3T Cut out one of theno Coupons J and mail or bring them In person S, to the office of the IlmiAi.n, wllb-ten jj cents In sliver, ortwo nickels, and Port- folio No. 1 of the Maglo City will Lbe delivered to you. ljAi lSk lAt-Oc A. iSU Mr ufa ic iJKjAi Coupon Wo. 4. "Maeterpieces Frra the Ait Galleries of tie World," Bend or bring to the ofslce of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cent In money, and jou will receive the great Portfolio of Art. Mow 'i&od.s ""Arriuing Daily , 0. Fricko's Carpet Store, 10 Boutb Jarilln Street, MAIlANOy;01TY, MAUANOT Cut. March SO. Miss Jennie Williams, of Ashland, von n visitor ytcrdny.WMJafCS;jSW Miss Knlc Kentner. of Gllbcrton. was entertained by friends hero yesterday iilternoon. Misses Mary Kecly nnd Annie llrennati. of Mlnersville, have been the guests of Miss Mnmo Mugulro, of Knst Centre street. Fred Klelndentz. n Philadelphia tonsor- inllst. Is visiting his parents on West spruce street. Miss Lou Llndcnmuth, of Gllbcrton, was 111 town yestorelny nfternoon. Mrs. Krnusp. of Tnmnmin. Is vlsltlne relatives in town. J). Vetter, I'. & 11. railroad Agent at New lllnggold, ipent Kaster with friends nnu reiaiives nuoui town. Miss Annie Fox. of Gllbcrton. t nmoiiK the visitors yesteiday. Tim. Hurst, of Ashland, registered nt the Mansion House yesteiday. Y . II. Finn, of l'ottsvllle, was buioiik tne Sunday guests. G. Dullard, of I'ottsvlllc, transacted misiness litre on rHturciy. J. O. Hownrth, of Hnzlcton, was In town yesterday. M. J. llughes.of SheunndoHh, spent Sun day in Mahnnoy City. William Helms visited I'oltsville rela tives yesterday. Timothy llrostmhnn spent Sunday with irienus in I'ottHViiie. M. .1. Mullnhey, of WnMilnglon. 1). C, passeu tnrougn town en route to snenan doiili last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Llltlehules spent suniiay in &nennnuoan. Ex-Cliief HurgesH Weber went to Potts- villo this morning. J. H. Hiigenbuch has returned to Phil ndelphia. Miss Moll resumed her studies in the Kutztown Nornuil hchool this morning. Evangelist W. .1. Mlncheon returned to rsew lork this morning after abiiceessful season oi revivals. F. K. Hrecker Is visiting in F.nston. It Is now learned that one of the Huns who stole f 125 from n fellow countryman in Cenirnlia took a Heading train from here on Thursday morning. Ills partner in crime ixmrilcu the same train nenr Aslilnud. Ilotli held tickets for New York. A letter from Hurry C. Seivert, nt the Keeley Institute, Hnrrisburg, this morning, invites "Bill" Ilenslnuer and Gus Kudel to come over nnd partake of tne treatment tuat is doing mm so niucn good. John Edwards, the telegrapher, visited uiraruviuo irieuns last evening. Klwood Jncoby, of Shenandoah, was in town yesterday. Hoy Stride was entertained by Gllbcr ton friends Inst evening. Edward McLuughllu spent Sunday in Auuninoy I'liiue. .lohn Herkschcr traveled by (ho elec tric railway to Mahauoy l'lane last even ing. William ClilTord was nt Mahnnoy I'luno yesteruny. .T. I). Stapleton.of Tamnqua, spent Sun day in Mahanoy City John Lewis, of Lcwit' Hotel, iiccom- panied by the well-known "Pat" Hogiin, iook nn early train lor .New ion; yesrer day. William Fox went to Philndelnhia last evening. Edivnrd Dllcher has returned to th Kulztown Jsortniil School. Miss S.ulle Hensiimer. of Ashland. Is the guest oi .Mrs. . a. iiensinger. . Mrs. Winslow. of New York, is vlsltlnir her biother, George Hurt, the crayon agent. W. P. Lnuck. n law student nt the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Pliiliuielnhin. but formerly a clerk at the nu house scales, greeted old frienJs this morning. Willlum G. Hreekons. weigher at the Mahnnoy collii : , ipent ,'!ii r! ly in Shenandoah. Miss Annie Cooirnn. of Shenandoah spent Sunday evening here. Amonir the residents of SheunndoHh who spent baturdav evenliut In town ere; Miss Mary A. Stack nnd .Inuo Lambert ami Messrs Patrick Stack nnd William Kelley. Miss Maize O'llrien. of Girnrdville. was hi own oaturuny evening. Edward Krebs suent Sundav ovouintr in uiraruvme. It. F. Gill, of Shenandoah, nassod iiirougii town yesterday nliernoon. Miss Mamo Graeber. of Ashland, snent yesieruay uero wmi irienus. . bad codgl, or cold cslls lor a Kiiod remedy Ibe cure .or it. p'nr Omjjlis, Colds, Ui Q"lfne and '(nMiinuilon. tx ier(ccl and pr nnuent cuio Is i'au-Xina, the ort oih viem io nh nn-iinik; niupvtiujM. oisceuiv. Pin-Tlnals sold al I: V. 1). Klrlln't druz win. Two l'rlsoners Ksrspe. BELVIDF.RE. N. J.. March 20. ITttrrv aud Charles Horsey, twowellknowuburg- lars, escaped from the Warren oouuty Jail by climldng through nn nperture in the top of n cell to which they had accoss. Tho hole had been made by prisoners who had previously escaped A efore leaving the Jail the j -bia-et v. took, the precaution to fnsteu all the prisoners In their cells by means of n bolt lock which Is oouueoted with the cell doors. They also provided against pursuit by William Johnston, wlm la neilmr "lnrl wnftdi" nn nn. Andrews, a condemned murderer. Slip - ping quietly through the oorridor, they approached the murderers cell, and quickly closing the cell door, looked It. Murdered the Hunk faultier. SAN Fisancwo, March 24. A man went into a brunch ofAee of the San Francisco Savings union yesterday and presented a written demand for money to Cashier V. A. Hi-rrick. The deniaud was refused, whereUMn the desperado murdered the cashier and fled, but was captured a feu blocks an y. He prove to he none other than the notorious Fredericks, an ex-convict, who wag a lou time a confederate of of Chris Kvaiu. He killod Sheriff Paaooe, aud Hiibkeiiuently killed a Northern Pa cific biakemau named Benjamin Brido. Texas Wants tho Mis rijjlit. ST. Louis, Muruli HO. Parson Davies, manager lor Peter Jackson, has received word Irotu his advance representative, Thomas J. Mejers, now at Kl Paso, Tex., that a sy ml icm ii is being formed there to secure the I'orhott-Jookkon light sched uled for next Juno. Meyers saysawealthy syndicate proposes to offer a purse of &15, 000 for the battle, aud that absolute pro tection will be guaranteed. Clnlliis of the A. I. A. SALT Lakh City, March 20. President Trainor, of the American I'l-olestant asso ciation, made a speech here on the objects und aims of the association, in which he declared that the order now controls 2,000.- 000 votes, ami would unmu United States senators in several western states next EASTER BEUVIOES. All the CbnrcliefJ Crodeil;nd Many llraatlfnlly Orcornted. Very Impressive services were held In the Trinity llcfonncd church yesterday morning ntul evening nud both were well nttended. Tho chniicol presented a beautiful appearance, being decorated with lllys, roses of various hues nnd geraniums. In nil the windows nt the sides of the church large pots of blooming geranium plants were also placed. Itev. Hubert O'Hoylo preached Interesting sermons on the resurrection nnd many people partooK of t lie sncrament nt both services. On the floor of tho church was a hnniisoniB now Hrusscls carpet, which whs nreseuted by the Ladles' Aid Society. The society also made an Easter presenta tion of n handsome silver platter for communion service. Several new mem bers wero taken In Inst ovening and tho rongreratlon now numbers about four lumilrul. The servlres held nt tho Encllsh llantlst church, on Snnlh Jardin street, yesterday, were of n very impressive form. Tho sermons were of n very interesting rluir- acter. J lie sermons were preacned ny Hev. William 11. Harrison nnd he adminis tered the saornmeiit. Twenty-five pc ; le received the hand of fellowship. At the Primitive Methodist church, nt the corner of Jarilln and Onk streets, yes- terdav. morning Hev. J. Proude. ths pastor, preached a special and very inter esting sermon on "lly Their Fruits You Shall Know Them." In the evening there was a sermon on the resuriectlon und the sacrament was administered. Knster Sunday wns celebrAted at St. George's I.Ithunnian church, on ;-outh Jardin street, by ppeclnl Easter masses. At the six a. m. mass the Lithuanian Bund furnished selections. About three hundred neonlo partook of the sacrament lu the German Lutheran church on West Cherry street, yesterday. The cimrcii wns uanusomeiy uecoraieu and a splendid program of mulc was rendered under the conductorship of Prof. Zellz. Miss Cnrrie liiermnu pre sided at tho organ nnd rendered a number of Hue selections In n masterly manner, anions them I' uerchtet ISuch Mclit" nnd "Jnuchzet Gott In Allen Lnuden." At the Gcnnnn Lutheran church of Girnrdville last evening nbont one hun dred people partook of communion. The music wns exceedingly fine nnd some very dillicult pieces were rendered, among them a solo entitled, "I Will No' Forsake lhee" by .Miss LeltenDerirer. of .Malinnoy City. Hev. Leopold has been pastor of the church for about eighteen mouths and deserves great credit for the oik hp litis none for tne congregation, lie con firmed twelve children oil Palm Sunday and they took their first communion lnt evening. Hev. Leopold's address to the-o children was very impressive nnd touched the hearts or many. CUtfXU.W.IA. William Herbine moved to Shenan doah on Saturday. John Edwards snent Easter nmouir his many friends at Raven Hun. . Miss Dridgot Laughliu waH in Shenan doah on Saturday. P. II. Lnughlln, ono of our hmtlitig b.iok accnts, returned from a business trip on Saturday. Wm. Jones nnd sister. Minnie, of Lost Creek, were among the Sunday visitors to our town. Michael P. Cook and wife returned to lnv after spending a few days with friends nt Irish valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Walsh, of the Quaker City, are among the visitors to our town. Miss Mnrv Joyce, one of Glrardvllle'a popular and promising young damsels, Is snendlnu n few days in town as the guest of Miss Mnry Heilly. Misses Maud Geiger nnd Nellie Mansel. of St. Clair, aro spending a few dnysin town as thoguestot MlssMnud Wntklns. Martin Fnrrcll, ono of Norrislown's popular young druggists, is spending n lew days with uis parents, .nr. aim ivirs. H. Fniroll. All who enioy tripping the liirht fan tastic have a aooil nnnortunlty to do so this evening, by attending the sociablo of the Literary unit). '1 lie commit tee have made nil nrrnngenients that will tend to add comfort and plensure to patrons. Music will be fnrnUhed by Hyan's orches tra. James, George and John Heese, of Philadelphia, are spending n few days with their fnther, Cntit. Edward Heese, of town. Thomas Monaghan, ono of the Quaker city's promising young men, is spending a lew days here. Thomas was formerly of town Hnd has ninny frlouds hero who welcome his visit. Frank Miller, the hustling agent of the Kress Stationary Company, of Wilkes llarre, spent Sunday among his many friends in town. Joseph McDonnell and Wm. O'Connor, two of our prominent young men who nre attending school al Itloonisburg, re turned to-day after spein'ing n foiv dnys with their pnrenU, Miss Annie Cuff, oi e of our nonnlar belles, who has for sometime past been n resident of Philadelphia, Arrived hereon Saturday evening nud will be among us Ior Bmo uiue. Mamie McLaughlin, aged 0 years, quietly passed Into eternity last night at bim' 10 o'clock 1 ho cause of her death .ST . T)le child's mother died nbont five years ago nnd her fHther died about one yenr , ago, leaving her und her little brother to , the CHre of John Cain. She was a very I pleasant little child and had hosts of . friends who liiourn her loss. She w 111 be 1 buriel " uej at Mahnnoy City. Down nil linbuiilitiinnt. LlTLtKa, Tex., Mnrch 24. A wreok oc curred on the Loruiirt branch of tho Mis souri, KHtisas and Texas railroad near Daly, The whole train, with the exception or tne engine, leit the track and rolled down the embankment. The injured are : Mrs. K. A. Cowu, Huston, Mass.. internally injured; W . u. 1 iiron, Kansas City, Mo., back hurt; Tom Hjgers, Gainsville, scalp wound; James Benttord, New York, head cut; C. B. Carver, Heuriville, Mil., leg out. Watte WniiU No I'rize Fighting. DliXVKH, March 24. When the attention of Governor Wnl.e was called to the report unit L. lloii.-cimin, sporting editor of The Chicago Int. r-O ean, hod gone to Cripple Creek to asci-rtufi whether assurances can be given iliat there will be no interference by the anllii Titles if Corhett aud Jackson decide to fight there, be said: "My advice Is not to m-.ke any arrangements for an international fight in this state. We have enough sight on our hands at prenent." Tlte dutitHuiler Ksplosloii. ilADlUl), March afl. Gnat indignation is expressisl h -re at ulna 1 lu- h i-mus who were refHin-il.lu i -r 1 In i-ol i-,iou at Snn tando.'. 'I ui' pi- .pie 1 lien r :n,iin iuast.ile of iudlguatiou and .1 . 1 111. t.i.rnig that there ma j I.-- a Itirth : e-phiduu tlpeu disorder is only uli.-iA I l.y iho large lofoe of the oivil guard which is present iu the city. The victims of i ednesdny ntght's dlsat-t. 1 numbered eighteen, ten of whom are dead. PROFESSOR CaAHNtR RETURNS TIia HMnnkey Man" Learned T.IU1 from Conlaet wlttl !!lnlanil. Nkw Youk, March 20 Professor Rich ard Jj. Gnrner, the "monkey man," so called because he Is ntlcmptlng to learn the language of the gorilla and chimpanzee, has returned to Now York. Ho tolla n very lntertlng but not valuable story of his studies (if tho habits of the gorilla. He left this city in July, 1W3, nnd made his studies In Lake Ferunu Vnr., about one degree dlntnut from the equator. Hero ho set up his steel cnge in a dense Jungle and waited for developments. He had no phonograph and his photographic appar atus would not work. He remained in tho cape from April 25, 1SU3, until Aug. 6, 18'JJ, and during that time suvr many gorillas. He has loarned six or eight words of the chimpanzee language and thinks they hare about forty or fifty altogether. Gor rillas; ho insists, have marital relations, but they are polygamous, nnd they are not by any means vicious. The vocal organs are exactly llko that of a mnu, and he brought several specimens back with him. He will lecture in this country until ho raises money enough to tnko him back to Africa and coutiuue his studies of motiksy life. A Ilurclar flhot Down. WlLKEsliAHHK, Pa., March 2(1.-0. J. Boyle, owner of a grocery at Plymouth, was aroused from his slumbers about 2 o'clock in the morning by hearing some one walking around in the store room. Ho finally heard the door close and, looking out tho window, ho saw the intruder car rying off a sack of flour, in less than twenty minutes the thief came back, and re-entered the store. When he picked up another sack of Hour Hoyle, who was concealed in the store, shouted to him to halt. The burglar paid no attention, and Boylo fired, the ball entering the back of the thief, who fell. The burglar was found to bo George Jones, a well known charac ter about town. He said his family wns iu need of flour to keep them from starv ing. It is not thought that he will die. Ilundr.cU of Cattle Killed. BUFrALO, Wyo., March 20. Lnst week's blizzard, continuing seventy hours, has never been approached In severity by any other in this locality. Trnfllc Is entirely suspended, and communication by wire with tho outside world has only Just bean restored. Snow is drifted from ten to twenty feeD deep In every direction. Tho mail conch took five days making ono trip from Clearmout, thirty miles. The loss of stock Is terrible. In one herd near BufTalo, containing stock which had been fed all winter, over 20 per cent, perished, The loss of range stock will likely be one half. GoTirnnr Wslts's l'ownre. DEKVKII, March 20. The supremo court handed down a written reply to the ques tions propounded by Governor Walto last week as to who nre the legal members of tho lire and police boards. The decision declare:! that the governor had the power to remove Orr and Martin, but bad no right to call out the militia to oust them. Tho old board, notwithstanding tho de cision, does not intend to give up the con trol of the departments. The supreme court does not expressly say that it must, and the lawyers, as usual, nre reading the opinion both ways. Mnthrr and llaby Cremated. SAN FHANCISCO, March 20. Mrs. Jennie Irving lloss and her 5-months-old babe were burned to death in a fire which oc curred at the residence of her father, A. K. Irving, at 3 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Irving, the mother of .Mrs. Ross, 70 years of age, Jumped from a back window and sustained piobably fatal Injuries, Miss Carrie Irvingmou, Jumping from a window, ruptured the tendons of her leg, and may be a cripple for life. The flra was evidently of incendiary origin. A Determined Lover. TKr.P.E Alta, W. Va March 20. Frank Lee and Charles Groves settled at fisticuffs the question of which should oscort Fan nie Barnes home from an entertainment. Groves won. Upon reaching the girl's home her father assaulted Groves, who cave the old man n vigorous drubbing. Barnes had Grovts arrested, and after be ing fined Groves left the court room, eloped to Maryland with the girl, married her, came back Suturday and wns forgiven, New Converts Family Injured. Hou.llAYSnui:o,Pa.,March 26. Twenty- eight perbous converted to the church in this place were baptized by immersion iu tho Juninta river yesterday afternoon While the converts were returning to towu lu an omnluus the horses became unman ageable and upset the load upon the high way. Miss Elsie McJIanamy and Mrs Westley Elliott sustained futnl iujuries, and four other were badly bruised. Itlurdercd bv Xtobbers. Ciiicaco, March 20. Joseph Paterove, a candy maker who has been missing since Mnrch 1, was found in his room Saturday night with his skull crushed, his throut cut and the saving of a lifetime, several thousand dollars, missing, The body, which was badly decomposed, wns found under a pile ot rags, nnd the door to the house was locked on the outside with a padlock. The Hhnrtng" Grows Hineller. TI1F.NTON, March 20. The investigation into the shortage in the olllce of the Tren ton brunch of tlteAdamsKxpressoompany has been concluded. The amount short is about t500. There was no nttempt tocover it up by doctoring the books, The blame can not be positively located, but the sus pensions of Agent Willis nnd Cashier Lef ler have been made absulute dismissals. Christian Women Denounce llreeklnridge. Boston, March 20, At the meeting of the Woman's Kescue League resolutions were adopted condemnatory of Congress man Breckinridge, and iu the somewhat lengthy preamble tho members take occa sion to emphatically denounce the con gresmnn nud brnml him ns a menace to society and public morals. Cripple Creek Miners May Compromise. CoLOUADO Sl'HlNOg, Colo., Mnrch 20. Cripple Creek mine owners have agreed to receive a delegation of miners and talk over the situation. The meeting has been arranged by Htate Mine Inspector Heed and the outlook for a oompromUe of the strike is brighter than it has been nt uny t imj before. Three Years for n Itepcater. WnwiPM), -Man., March SO. Charlea Chamberlain, of Toronto, who came to Winnipeg and voted sixteen times at the last general election, was sentenced to three years iu the penitentiary for his crime. The Weather. Generally fair; colder; northerly winds NUGGETS OF NEWS Apoplexy litis brought ex-Wnrdcn A. A. Brush, of Slug Sing prison, to his death bed at Hopewell Junction, N. Y, Richard V. B. Newton, tho convicted Qrnvesend (N. Y.) justice, Is behind tho bars of Kings counly penitentiary. Found dead in a field near Herkimer, N. Y., Miss Kva La Sure, n domestic, is thought to have wnndered off and perished of cold. In acoughlnir fit, Augustus H. Suther land, a war veteran, of Lynn, Mass., coughed up a bullet shot into him thirty one years ago. ElStonew all I)e France, convicted of get ting tfXX) by forgery from the First Na tional hank ot Knlnmazoo, Mich., was sent to prison for eleven years. For shooting Saloon Keeper Leberer for refusing to furnish drinks to a skylarking gang Dr. L. C. Griffin, of Terre Hnute, Iud., will spend two years in prison. Tom Monnghan and Bob O'Hearn nnd their seconds w ere arrested nt Galveston, Tex., for indulging In a vicious glove fight, In which O'Hearn was knocked out. I AND I TROUBLES Uin (litres. L':rrll.U.7. 5 , , . ;1 IS! sf THE KIND THAT CURES M H Mrs.noscttoL.Greono,of Morria.N.Y., ti writes: "My husband used yourfl f S&rsaparilla for a bad caso of Heart DIs- M K case, that had troubled him since he was ii i.i 17 years of age. It cared him, and he Is K-j nhle to work. My little girl was weak, 8 ti emaciated, and suffered greatly from fl Kidney Disease. A persistent nso of fi g! DANA'S SAItSAPARILLA cured her. M M and sho is well and stiiono." X4 iS Ctrtfflcd to by D.J. LAWRENCE, DrvggM. U 1$ ALL DnUdQISTS. R DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Ms. fi DR, J, GAENETT MERTZ. Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St., Mnlianoy City, Pa. Eyes examined nnd glasses prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. " MISCEI.l.A.HEO'ij'S. L 0JT. On tho 21th Ins'., on Main stro t mar ton. Ian s oat store, a )x)CKeiiHvpp lonisinintr receipts nnu i. 15 in casu riracr may keep m mey ana return receipts 10 "caii lan s ha. s'oro. ' 3 20 It DOR sAI E Ctiesn.- A troed tent, suitable for rnly at Keisc's Auction V fishing parties. Appi: und Commission House, West Centre street, tf ")OYS WA TfD. Twenty live more boys " wanted to carry the Evenino Hehai d. Apply al once ut this ottlce. FOR SA I.E. The property now used by the ItEHALI) Publishing Company, East Oral Btreet. xhetiandoah 'leims: partcsss, ba! pneo en moitgage. Apply on Ihe premises. OH JtFNT. The most comfortable lodge room In town. lurnlEhcd wltn boay llrus'cls carpet and silk-plush furniture. Doom known ss Schmidt's Hall, 110 nnd 118 North Slain street. Day for rent, Saturday. Apply to .Max Hchmldt. 3-9-tf l7K fin A WEEK psid to ladies and gents qjOiUU to sell tho Rapid Dish Washer. VVashis a' d dries tbtm In two minutes with out wcttlns tlie hands. No experience neces sary; tons ai Bigni; permanent position, no dress w. 1'. HairIson& 0.. Clerk No. H. Col umbus, Ohio. WANTED I wnt n thoroughly reliable, energetic man hero, and one or two la towns outside, to open small offices and bundle my roods, (no canvassing all goods sold direct to doulers.) Permanent position andgoedpay to honest workers, sietd stump andrefer-nres to A. T. Morris, care tbls paper. 3-23-(lt TITANTKD. House wllh six or even rooms, v v Duyer waning. j goon saioon or ri stau- rnni. several lots lor b.'Udtng purposes, buyers wHhlng. Iryoubavoa business nlace for sale I will And you a puiehnser John F. FINJ.EY, I'.esl Estate Kiiliaree. Uoom 4. Hob- bins' llulldlcg, Mb. nandcah, Pa. 2-13 tf HOUE AND IOTO FOR SALE. Kteht lots, 3tf atr ry house with 2 story kitchen, .arce t-bed. two eoi.d wells ..no stream of water running tbioitgli tho property; nice bearing fruit tiees; lots in good stsle of culitvntlon; known fcrmerly is Park Hotel. Hultnhli for &nv kind of business Kor further nartloulRiR wriie or can 00 J1ICS. li. K. FISIIER, l-2J-3m Ilrandonvllle, Sch, Co. Pa. T?BTATE OF JOKN SOHOLOPKY. De- I'i ceased. Letters ot adtnlnMrntl.n on the estate of John Sioboloskv. late of the borough of HheDnudoah, hchuylklll couuty, l'enuiyi. vsnla. decea-ed. have been emnted tu Waller ,W. Hynlaewlcz, rrsldtng lu Bald borough, to Wurman persons inocoien 10 sata .Bisioare n-queettd ui make psyroent and thos having cl lms or d p &tds will make known the same without noisy, or to the sumlnlulrators attor ney, J. 11. coyie. nrn-nonaoun, l's. VAl.Tli W. JIXJWKIKWIUZ, Admlnlsuator March S, 1891. 3 o-ot oaw. PltOPO-AI.S FOR SUPPL1ES.-0fflr-e of .hi Ktulo HrDltsl for inlurtd Ptrtonsot the Anthrsclte Coal Hegi .n of t'eunsylvanla, ruuniu u -i'i uvn. 1 u Pea'ed and marKed proposals for supplies iur me nitMt. jiospi'm .or iniurea rersousoi the Anthracite Coal Uegln, 01 Peansyivn'ta, will be received by the Hoard of Trusic es up to a d ir eluding the 11th day of April, 11-81, for furnlshlne bread, meats groterles. drmrs. mus lin", fruits, vegetables. Ice led, coal, etc, for the year ending May Slst, 1695. The IKi.nl of Trustees rcsirre tbe rlshtto re Jeot any or all bids. A sehedule ot trie artl cl a ami probable amount of each required will uo luruisma on application AaorcfcB. J. (J. BIDDI.E. M. D . stunt . 3-3l-18t Fountain Bprlngs, V. SI1AHTER NOTIl'E.-Nollce Is hoioby given that an i.prlloatlou will be made to ) Governor of the Mate of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, the 17ih of April. 1W)1, hy John V. Plnnnv. A. 11 Ijimh. 1). 1). .1,11 ln. J. II Cr Igba 1 and M. J. lxwlor, under ihe Act of Assembly of the 11. mmonweallh of Pennyl. vania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulutlou f certain corpor at'o s," spnroved April 2l IK(, and supple ments there'll, for tbo charti : of an Into ded rnrnnrnllon In be ralleO "DevnatCh Publlbhlnir Company," tbo character aud object whereof is ihe tmnaiictfoTi of a nrlu'lng and nubltsh- in huslness In PofsVlle, fennsylv.nta, end for tbee purposes to have, possess and enji-y all rights, benrilts and privileges of the sat iii'ce ui iuu eaiu Aciot ABsemmy ana iib supplements gtements OL Fostkb, 3-2tVapr2 9 Solicitor. mmm m wniurs till ABTOSEMENTS. JjlEKOrjSON'B THEATRE. F. 1. TMGUSON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. Qrand Entertainment by the $CunI&i Comedy (Jo'iJ Under management of M. F. Durkin. BENEFIT Of THE MOTHER OF THE LATE FRED. DA MM, cuTnfhr?!,' ,hB "Pcd no pains Info. n till, wnnrt. f"r th0 entertainment. 1 COrTKurfwU'J CW,W nrtlst! LYDIA cuiirji) tlioetatuoctOBi the KeaMnn llros the acrobatic Chlimmsn; the Tricri 1,S bout between Tom llrr nrnn o? yMnf?doah and Joseph MeOulre, of Cennalia. Prices, as, 35 nml 50 Cents. Reserved soats at Klrlln's druir store. PL0PPERT, and --as05S5S&. onfeciioner, 29 East Centre Street, SIIEJTAHDOAH, PENBTA. " Brend, Cakes, Confectionery nnd Vanilla, Chocolnto nud Straw berry Ice Croam nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for partlesnnd other events filled on short notlco. Ice crenm delivered to nil pnrtBof town iu pint or quart buckets. CHRISTIAN SGISMIOT -AGENT FOR- lun'i KLEBBAHD LIGEB No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Easter Openingss' Ella M. McGinmss FASIIIONAI1LE MILLINERY! Saturday, March 21th, 1894. S3. ACKER, Whselvright and Biacksmithing SHOP, Poor Alley, Rear Beddall's S ore, Between Centre nnd Lloyd Sts. First-class work nnd repnlrlngof nil kinds done on short notice and at R.:n8oiirille I'rices. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, "OKTIOM : HOTEL ! LOST CBEUK, PA. Near T, V nnd Electric rallwnvs. Tha finest brands of clears, whiskies, porter. beer nnd nle on hand. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocked with the bpst beer porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nesandclgais'. Eat lu burattached, Cordial Invitation to ail. Leather and Finding Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may exRimne books; Leather Store, 4 Ferguson House Building. WARREN J. PORTZ. n rax 41. snr tn& m mm na JUi. Klll.gi HrrH j n 11 n rt u n m li w 13 n n n. . Ui- W W 3 'A ftsjC atr tv a y Is Now Ready for Delivery. V g-mno a uner, j Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 b orth Main street, Suenandoab, will receive prompt attention.
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