Evening Herald. TUESDAY, MAUCII37, U94. THIRD EDITION CUMIHUTON. V. H. SInhnny was n county seat visitor ycsieiiiny mornuiK. J'. J. O'Neill was n Mnhnnoy City visitor yestcruny niternoon. Mcmrs T. .T. Munley nnd John A. Hulll han circulated among tlio fair sax nt tilrnrdvillo Sunday evening. T. J. Malmnv. a popular young man of thin place, Hpcrit Sunday with trlends at llrnncnunlo. M. L. McCool la lying In precarious con- uiuon. S. A. Bcddall, of Shenandoah, looked niter business Here yesterday. It Is rumored that somo of our fair ones aro noon to be led to the hymeneal altar. J. W. Karlov. tho tea agent, paid a visit to Mauch Chunk as tho guest of his cousin. There Is a largo mastiff on Growler Rtreet which is constantly attacking nedestr nus. 1 he tiartv owninir him Hlioiild see thnt he is muzzled before lurther steps are taken. A good number of our young folks tripped on "the light fantastic" at (Jlr nrdville Inst evening. Mrs. James Trevethnn is visiting friends at auaniokln. Tho J. I'. Carey Comedy Company will bo tlie attraction nt foloy a Hall to-night. Messrs. Mart. Curlev and Thomas J McDonald passed through town Sunday cn route for Mahanoy City, where their "best" awaited tliem. There will bo a grand musical enter taiument in the M. K. church on Wednes day night, 28th lust. Don't fall to attend 1. V. Klynn spent Sunday at homo in "liiscarora. "fiicn Baby as sica. wo gave nor Castortu rfii(:a she was a Child, she cried for CastorlA, 27feea she became M lw, she clung to Castorfe -Xin she had Children, she cave than Outerta, llliri'lilll'H Cufe. When seeking uneat and well conducted cafe, go to Hurelilll's, corner Main and Uoal streets, jonio ami prompt, tuicn tlon. (ilKAitorii.i.i:. Miss Suslo Troutman, of Shenandoah, visited iriends here yesterday. The funeral of the late Michael Monn Chan look place yesterday afternoon from inn laic nomu on lugn roan. tne pall bearers were J. K. Herrltv. John Welsh James Hart, Miles Hoacli, John Hurke and Martin Curley. Mnny llorul designs of exrmistte nnttern were presented nmong them a "(Jutes Ajar." lieniiiem niahs was held in St Josephs church and interment was made in tho cemetery on ilia inn. 1 lie innerni nan one oi tin largest fallowings seen in (iirarilvllle. A Happy Man Is be who ues Itcd Flan Oil lor Rheumatism neuralgia, 'lootluiclio and chronic pnm. in a reuiiUy which cutcs eerv Itme. Try It. J n. nts. hi d Flag Oil m k id hi 1. P. u. Kir- 1 DrilE Hure. voyage Around The World! Part VI. Number 54. Numbers chnngo dally. Cut this coupon out und keep It until seven different nun bers aro nccurnu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this office and you will receive tho portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample, r , Loui i nis coupon out. jj " S - . 1 "Y-l A- I rWWt? '-IF VW"OnV"B'1W1 Series No. VI. Tile Vtagic City . - Coupon No. S3. ty Cut out one of theso Coupons j and mail or bring them in person to the ofllce of the IiEKAI.li, wlth.ten cents In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 ot the MBlo Olty will jL be delivered to you J Coupon No. 65 1 'Kastcrpisces Frsm the Art Galleries of the World," sjilumbers Gliaijgcd Dallye Fend or bring to the once of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and jou will rereho the great Portfolio of Art. ""Arriving Dailg D. Fricko'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardln Street. MAHANOY OITT. MAHAKOT ClTT, March 37. Talbrs report spring trade nctive. Arthur Anstock visited Gllberton yesterday. John Carlln transacted business In llazlcton. .Iimcnh Wvstt. of Shennmloah. visited his parents hero yosteiday. 1. J. Kellv. of llluofleld. W. Va.. has ret n rued from a visit to friends In town. Misses Allco and Amies Hell, of West I'ine street, visited Gordon friends yester day. The milliners have been worked to their utmost capacity during the past two weeks. Hev. Father Sweeney went to Chester this morning where be win remain nweeK among relatives. Cotlticllninu T. J. Foley, of Gllberton, was the guest ot l'nlHcK Alimony on Monday evening. Messrs. llolTmnn and Auinndm Woomir. of Shenandonh, visited . A. llensltiger last evening Miss Knillv I.eltenhertrer sane sweet solos In tlie Lutheran church service nt Glrardvlllo on Sunday evening. Joseph Skeatli. wnrehnuso foreman at the Heading station, received a severe strain to his back v hllo lifting a plecoof marble yesterday atternoon. tie was re inocd to bis residence. A meeting of the Mahanoy City Game and Fish Protective Association will bo held in the Grand Central Hotel tomorrow evening to order membership tickets, to mnke payment oi (lues anil to elect ouicers lor tne ensuing year. William Bensingcr, a boss at Park l'laco colliery, had a narrow escane from injury yestenlny morning. He was in tho way oi n inning log on mo miming iuiu lumped in time to snve ins legs nut 011001 lis leet was cauulit in the iiimp and severely, although not seriously injured. The Imperial Specialty Co.. which has won such great success in the largo cities, Is booked lor Wednesday nignt, iinrcn iwtli, at Maiianoy I'lnne. rue w liKes llaire papers say tho singing and dancing features and the funny work of the come dians have never been surpassed in thnt city. Tills will bo a great treat for the people of tho Plane. The weddlnu of Miss May Mnlia and John Canlleld was solemnized bv Father Sweeney In t. unnicus cliurcii. yesterday ii onilnir. The bride is a popular youni: society woman and the groom thu mali nger of tho bwllt Ucet uompnny. ine marriage toot place very quii'iiy, nniy a few friends being present. The grooms man was M. J. Muldoon, of Shenandoah, anil the bridesmaid, Miss Mary Gorman, of town. The couple took an early train for iSew York. The ball of the Citizens' Fire Company held in Armory ball, last cvenlnif, was a rotlsinu success, lieforo the ball the fire men, about 200 strong, paraded Centre street headed bv the Citizens' hand. A grand march opened the evening's fun and was led bv William H. Kirschnerand Kiln Lynch. Twenty-fourijuailrilles were interspersed with waltzes plain and var souviauii, Yorksuud schottiselies. Liberty orchestra furnished the music and wound up the entertainment with "Home, Sweet Homo." Several hundred young folks faced n blinding snow storm at tlie Heading station last eveninir to welcome the letun of Mr. niul Mrs. M. H. Stein, who were married in Philadelphia on Sunday even ing. As the young couple alighted from the 7:40 train, all smiles nnd deep blushes, a merry huzza went up from the as- hcmhleil crowd and was followed by showers of rice from some one in the rear. Dr. Leltzel and Miss Maine Gedrliart, who had accompanied tlie couple to Philadelphia, followed and were treated to somo of tho hilarity, too. The nartv stcnneil into a carriage and were rapidly driven to the Hall residence on Fast Centre street, where another welcome was tendered them." Tho Citizens band lollowed playing a wedding march and other music aiiiironiiate to the oc casion, lied llru was burnt nnd big lire crackers exploded. In the meantime about a hundred of Mr. Stein's old college chums assembled in the Hotel l'nlace and sat down to a clu-' -timim nnvr " il h the groom at their hca tnc ,.,iient of a toast from every one present. F.nch guest then quietly dropped a greenback into a general mini lor a naiiusome pres ent to be made tin) bride and groom to day. ir there ever was u real ruio for Uu'nnlc. Uoiichs, I'o'dB, llpiurhlcnl Iruiiblis nnl La Urlppo .1 Is ran Tina. Don't lail to gel Uu I'euuLc; avoid siilistlluleN. 15. sis i mly 'It cents, l'un-llna is eoid nt r. 1'. i. Orui; Htoro. ri.ll llll I ClONTItALI A. In a recent issue of thu Centralis Jour. nal wo noticed an article commenting on lirutalitv in our public schools. It slated t hat a short time slncu one of our teachers had brutally beaten two lit Liu uirls and tlie only motive for doing so was that their friends had been on the opposite sido at the election. As far as wo can ascer tain it had reference to a lady teacher In one of the borough schools. This tencher admits having beaten the two little girls, but did not beat, them brutally, and hei motive for doing so was not the one given by the writer, but for- misconduct at school. From the reports we hear from the scholars of the Fame room the pupils leleired todoHerved a worse benliug than tliev uot for tnelr insolence and mlslio havior. If tho parents of some of thu children who attend our schools would only Hiiend nsmiifb thno iniiuiriug int their actions while at school, as th writer of the article referred to did in col. leeting such a combination of fables, the teachers would have less trouble m cm ducting their schools nnd could prbbahly net nlonu without beating the children. The writer claims tho girls were bruised ami marked trom the heating tuey re- ccivtd. If this is so, why did lie not pub llsh it inimediately, and not wait for three weeks after it occurred. He did not do il for tlie reason that he wanted an ex- cin-o in cniu the teacher would wish to piovo that they were not there. Now this hack-handed work is uoimiiin a littl too much In our town First it was tried on numerous candidates ut the last elec tion, nnd as they were not successful I that undertaking, they are now begin nintr at our teachers. If this is tin writer's wny of assisting the public schools ho has veiy mean principles about him. and instead of beluga friend of the schools ho is an enemy. We sincerely hope the people of Centralla will not pay any attention to such statements in our local paper, and especially those referring to our touchers, ns wo nave ns good a corps, if not a great deal better, than when their party was In power, and not one among them one-half as brutal as thu critic paints them. Now, If those peoplo cannot find anything else to wrltu nhoutthey had better atop, as no sensible person will believe such nonsense. 'Tin: best Bl'tiAlt cuuep ham" In the United States is made In Cleveland by The Cleveland Provision Co., aud called the Hose Ham. All their hogs nre in specie, by the United States Government. Uvery ham Is branded ou the back with the cut of a roo, and thu words "Itose Gov. Insp." In a circle. U-13-tu-th-aat I, Get your repairing done nt Holdup mini's. m lluy Keystono flour, lie sure that the name Licsuto & Baku, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. 3-3-3tuw GOVERNOR WAfTE WINS. Oft Appointee Demand Their Offleaa, bat Their Predecessor Itefme to Vacate. Dl'.NVKit, March 27. Judge Glynn In the district circuit oourt dismissed the oon- tempt charges, nnd quashed the Injunc tion against Mayor Van Horn and Fire and Polico Couimladoneri Barnes and Mullen, and empowered the latter to as sume nt ones the duties of the offices to which they had beau appointed by Gover nor Waite. Immediately after the decls- . Ion had been siren Barnes and Mulllns, ' with A J. Kogeri, made a demand upon Messrs. Orr and Martin to surrender the olllco. This was refused, and the new ' board went into the major's office, where they organized and appointed J. A Farley chief of police. Unless the old board stir- j renders there l a pOMlhllty of the city en i joying tht novelty of two Are and police ! departments. La t evening coumel for Orr and Mar-1 tin took au appeal from the deoliton of ; Judge Glynn to the supreme court, ori the i ground of srror In serving the Injunction of Judge Graham. Upon the promise of. Attorney Ward, for Barnes and Mullins, that no attempt would be made by the new board to proceed to builuesa or mnke appointments, tlie court refrained from I hilling a writ against the new board, and merely granted a stay until tomorrow. when a decision will probably be given. Wltaett Arrested for Perjury. ClMDKN, N J.. March 57. The investi gation of the contested election case of Lippincott against Thompson was con tinued before the assembly committee ou electlous at the Camden court house. The most sensational testimony was tho evi dence of James C. Smith, who said he had voted from race track stable No. 2. He voted uuder the name of Smith, and passed among soma as George Lester. He Intimated that he had been Induced to manufacture evldcuo at the Instigation of officers ot the other sido, who had paid him for it. The testimony reflected on Sergeant-at-Aruis Graham, and Smith was arrested on a charge ot perjury preferred by Mraliam. Laldlaw After Bage Again. Nrw Yoiik, March 27. The work of get ting a jury in the second trial of the suit of William H. Laidiaw to recover $100,000 from Itutsell Sage was begun yesterday in tho supreme court. The plaintiff claims that Sage made a shield of him whenXor cross threw down the bomb in Sage's of- ilea. At the lirst trial the oourt ordered a verdict for tho defendant ou thu ground that it was incumbent upon Laldlaw to show that ho was removed from a place of safety by Sage The general term decided uinsl sage, and ordered a retrial. ratallr Shot Tt'htU Marlng Ilnblii r. Stouohton, Mass., March 27. Henry Myers, aged 15, was shot and probaldy fatally wounded by George Mackintosh, a companion, at Canton Cave. The boys, with throe others, were playing robbers, and Mackintosh pointed a revolver at Myers and pulled the trigger, not know ing that the weapon was loaded The bullet took efTect in Myers' head, and the physicians say he cannot recover. Mack intosh was locked up, and while nearly orazed with grief attempted suicide. linprUumnant fur Life. CniCAOO, Mnrch 27. Thomas McNally and Charles Kurth were yesterday sen tenced to the penitentiary for life, andKd ward Warrin for twenty years forthe mur der of James Pruuty Nov. 10, lS'ja. The three mea ware attempting to rob Prunty'i bouse, and being discovered shot Prunty dead and wounded Ids sou Peter so that ho died Deo. 9 Sadiu Pruuty, a daughter of the uiuidered man, was also shot in trying to save her father, but recovered. I'oUonnd lilt Employer's Cows. Urauford, Pa., March 27. At Sala. manca James Spencer, a burly negro, was discharged by hU employer, 11. L. Gatng, a milkman, for making Insulting pro posals to Mr Gasug's daughter. Subse quently the negro placed paris green in the cow's teed anil red tne animals. As a result ton cows are dead. A posse is hunt ing for Spencer Four Hunters Drnwned. Holland, Mich. March 27. Saturday night Fugenu McKay. Charles Potrle and two other men left here in a boat to jnmp out aud hunt ou Sunday. Yesterday thu bodies of the men war found floating in the bay The victim were Charles Petrie, Jeau McKay. D. O Scbaefer and Irwin Thake. Petrie was the only married man In the party. SENATOR COLQUITT DEAD. A CommlUeo f cnalr Auoeiupany Ills ndy la Wis I. la Douiu. Wasmnotox, March ST. United States Senator Colquitt died at his home In this city yesterday He beoame unoonscloua towards the last, and the end was pain less. Both houses of sougress adjourned after brief sessions as a mark f respect. Thu funeral took place in the senate cham ber at 9 o'clock this morning and was con ducted by Her W H. Milburn, chaplain of the senate After the services the body was taken at once to the railroad station en route for Macon, ncooiupanied by thu following committee of senators: Messrs. Gordon, Morgan, Butler, Hansom, Gray, Hoar, Proctor, Carey, Perkins and Allen. Alfred Holt Colquitt, ot Atlanta, was born in Walton county, Ou., on the 20tb of April, lltH, aud was graduated from Princeton college twenty years later. After studying law he was admitted to tho bar In 18(5. In tho Mexican war he served as n stair officer with tho rank ot major, and nftiirw.triN he was elected to the Thirty third congress He was elected a member of the statu legislature in ISM, and in 1800 was a presidential elector at large ou tho Hrockiuridge ticket. In the robelllou he entered the Confederate service us aaptniu, aud ultalnud the rank of major general. He was elected governor of his state in 1870, served for four yoars, aud was then re-lected, under n new constitution, for a term of two yt-ais In ISS3 he was elected to tho United Mains senate, and In 18S8 he was re-eli-. !Hil His present terra would have expired on tho Sd of March, 189S, and he was u candidate for re-eleutlou. Ili-oldml Against the Lawyers. Upooki.vn. Mari h 27. Somu time since an ci ion was begun in the supreme oourt by Hannah Heuley against her husband. Michuul Heah-y, for separation, und the ' defendant was directed to pay counsel fee umi ilmouy. imUt au agreement was M1..,P.Mn1,. i... ., iTTi,;,,!, PitB,l f 'Wfl inU bj the nrties.which resu ted ' n"),uit being discontinued. To this , counsel made objection, as it would tie- ! !,rlve t,'.en of "u;lr ,!,Jl,?.eM,!?rt,e." In an opinion yesterday, said: "Motiou to , discontinue granted However meritorious inHU Im I hi, .Inlm nf lli aHnrnava In tills action. I do not see how the court can keep alive a matrimonial action lu order to en able the uttoruey to obtain his tees." VERDICT ENDORSED. What Home Newspapers Bsy of the "Her aid's" Jlecent Victory, Tho Evening IIkhAld sued the borough ot Shenandoah on a bill for advertising n "rectal borough election, held In June, 1892. A jury In Pottsvlllo, yesterday, gavo a verdict In favor of tho nnwspnper for tho full amount with interest. This foots up NG8!)"i. Tho rates charged by the IlKllALI) were reasonable ten centB a lino for the first insertion, nnd five cents a line for each subsequent Insertion, No ono but a corporation, municipal orother wlse, would find fault with such n bill. Mauch Chunk Times, Under a caption of "A Plucky Fight" the Schuylkill Haven Call says: "Kditor H. C. Hoycr. of the Evknikg IlKllALI), has won his suit against tho borough of Shennndnnli. Mr. Iloyer did considerable advertising for tho special election held In tho borough In 1802 and charged t435.eO for it. This tho Borough Council considered an exorbitant price and offered first I'.'OO in settlement and later an oiler of 300. A Jury at Potts vlllo. on Thursday, gave Mr. Iloyer judg ment for JIC8.U5, being tho amount claimed, with Interest. Mr. Iloyer hasour congratulations, for he made a plucky fight for principle nnd wo regret thnt some oi tne newspaper men in tne couniy lefuscd to stnnd by him in it mi account of some personal feeling. Hy the trial nnd determination of thu suit Mr. Hover nns secured lrom a jury tuo declaration that the nrlnter as well as the laborer Is worthy of his hlro and thnt In thenhsence of a contract the regular rates of tho newspaper furnishing advertisements must prevnll. Twelve disinterested nnd Impnrtlnl citizens have vindicated Mr. Hoyer nfter he had been abused for months about this claim and wencaln sny that we congratulate him, nnd think every other newspaper in tho region should do so." Usk Wells' Laundiiv Hiur. the best Blueing for laundry use. Enck package mnkes two quarts, loots. Sold by Musser & Beddall. SDeclal low nriccs to all in watches. Jewelry and sllverwnre at Holderman's, eornor Main nnd Lloyd streets. Hear In Mlml John A. Hellly's Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer nnd ales and finest brands of cigars. lin and See II. Koacey. tho photographer, has u great J3.00 bargain. Go and see it. How wonderful tho nintic cures of coughs and colds, effected by Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and benekn. Prico U5 uud BO cents per bottle. rugttlve r.mbrrzler Surrenders. New YortK. March 37.-WHI!am T. Zell, ex-treasurer of tho Lehigh and Wilkes barro Coal company nnd tho New York Athletic club, au embezzler from the for mer company to the extent of $100,000,sur rendered to the chief ot police last night. Zell has been a fugitive from justice siuce Jan. 19. Hu moved in tho best society, and his defalcation caused a sensation at tho time. Unlnu I'nrlflo Telecrnphers Vlrtorlons. OMAHA, Neb., March 27. Judge Cald well will not have to hear arguments by the Union Pacific telegraphers in regard to wages, for tho operators have comprom ised their caso with the officials of tho road. The exact terms of the new sched ule are kept from thu public, but tho men claim that they have scored a big victory. MoAuliirn Vs. Abbott. New Youk. March 27. It is understood among certain sporting men that a six round bout has been, arranged between Jack McAultile and Stanton Abbott, to take place at a show whicli will bo man aged by a former ollicial of thu Coney Island Athletic club, in this city, about April 15. Killed by a Single lllow. SAN Fkancisco, Mnrch 27. James Gil day, a plumber, was killed by a blow from tho fist of an unknown man on Market street yesterday. Gilday had addressed two women, and their male companion sought to punish him, with tlie result stated. Uxnrclde uiul Suicide. REESEVILLK, Wis., March 27. James Mulleq, a farmer living one mile west of this villnge, murdered his wife nnd com mitted suicide yesterday afternoon. Fam ily troubles aro ascribed as the cause ot the tragedy. Da llmim at lluonos Ayres. BUENOS AYlius, March 27. The Portu guese warships Mindello aud Alhu querqc, with Admiral da Gamn and the other Brnziliuu insurgent refugees on board, have arrived at qunrantiue station hero. Owing to tlie presence of yellow fever at Hlo do Jnnlero thoy will not be allowed pratique until the expiration oi ten day It is tho general expectation hi re that th- vcwils will in a short time prorei-d to Europe, tnkiug with them all the Iiri.zillai, olllcers. NUGGETS OF NEWS Michael Keegan, tho well known plunger and railroad contractor, died at Louisville. Ky. Mountniu flros In Mexico have destroyed nuuureds ot cattle aud made many fam ilies homeless, General Hxperlence D Estabrook. e.. member of congress from Nebraska, died at Omalia yesterday, aged 81. Drunkards of tho Delaware Indian tribe In tho Indian Territory reservation must submit to the Keeley cure or lose their ra tions. Henry S. Louchheim & Co., Philadelphia bankers, have made an assignment. Thu issets aru said to be $500,000 to 1 700 ,000. Liabilities, fto,uou. PUBLIC SALE A enr loud of Ohio horses will bo Bold Monday. April 2d At the Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah heniniilng ut l.UI) p. m. All horses sold mi dern cunrantee. nnd have been cnrefullv selected. 7 teams, grays and blacks; 1 fine jieurse teaui. xmo postponement, Free Lnnch Urerj Dsy. Joseph Smith, formerly nt McElhenny's now dispenses liquid refreshments at the Grenher saloon, No. 10 North Main street Free lunch served every day from 7 to 10 p. in. Ou Monday vegetable soup will bo serveili Tuesday, pea soup; Wednesday bonn soup; Thursday, potato salad and liver; Friday, oyster nnd clam soup, and Saturday rice soup. Fresh bock and lager beer nlwnys on tap,: choicest wines, whiskeys, temperance drinks nnd finest brands of cigars. If you want n lrusn tiring mid a men lunch cnll at Greaber's saloon, 10 North Mnln street. a-2U-ut DO not be deceived. This brand of White Lead is still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "John T.Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg ot Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that It 13 possible to put on wood, Srnd us a postal card and ret our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN Ti LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. DR. J. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, IIS W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Kves examined nnd classes prescribed. Speclnl attention to dlllicnlt cases. PEOPLE huhavo CAlti'KlS, PhAlHEIti or MATTRESSES To "too Oloanod ! Whtlo closnlng house, will do wo 1 to d 1 oa or address th 1 k STEAM RiNQVATIKG COi.tTmcto TlOU f ALU Cheap. A pond tcr.t, suitable for 1 flshlns nsttics. Annlv at I'eipe's Auction nnd CommiE-lon Housf, west Centre street, tf FIOVH WANTKD. Twcn'y five more boys wanted to carry tho EVENING Ukiiald. Apply at once nt this office. FOH SALE Tec piopctty now used by tho Hf.haui PubliBhlnc Comtony, KnBtOoal street, hbenaudoah rums: psitcss),, bill unco cn moitgage. Apply ol Die preinlsos. WANTED. House with six or Eevnn rooms, buyer watting. A ccod saloon or restaur ant. Mcvcral lots for building purposes, buyers wal.lnir. Ifyouhavoa business ulsce rnr saio i win nna you a purensser jdha r, Finni-T. ileal Estate ExtlniriRc, Itootn I, llob bins' IlulldlDg, Btai nandoah. Pa. 2-13-tf TTiOIl KENT. Tbo most comfortable lodge 1 room In 1ovn. Furnish' d wllh boov Urusfels carpet and sllk-piusli furnlturo. Hoom known as Schmidt's Hall, 110 and 118 North Main street. I)iy for rent, Saturday. Apply to Max H:hmldt. 3 0 tf WANTED I wnt a thorouchly reliable, encrKetlc man tcre. and one or two la town? outside, to ocen small offices and handlo my roods, (no canvassing all foods sold direct toacaieis.) rerrunnent position una roco. pay to honest workers. Heed stamp and references to A, T. Morris, core this paper. 3-23-tit HOUHE AND LOTH FOH SALE. EUht lots. 8W stc ry bouse with 2W storvkltchen. large fhed. two good wells and stream of wator running inrongu tne properly; nice hearing fruit trees; lots in good (.tale ot culMvutlon; known formerly SB Park Hotel. Huluble for any kind of business. For further narticulara write or call on MBS. L. E. FISIIF.lt, l-20-3m Drandonvllle, Scb. Co. Pa, Office or Cotmioi.i.F.it op the County of ) rOIIUYl Kim.. V Pottsville, Pa, Man h 16, 1E94. ) SEALED PIIOJ'O-AL- will he received by tl o urdcrslcnrd. t le (Vintrnllpr nf rliiivl. VIII coi nty, until 11am. Saturday. thcSlst cayoi jiorcn. ikui, for the printing andfur nlitnlne of blank mi mt and bonss turtiinnHv. f3ral ofniM-s Mpeclllcatiuns and samp'es tan ho seen at the t Sue i.f tnei ontrolicr The right Is reserved lo n-iect any orall bids, lly order of the County Commls loners, 11 R sCVKkN. n- 7.31,"-- Controller. lBIATE OF JOHN SODOLOHKY, Do. Hi ct-iiKul. LePcrsuf adtnlnNtratli n on the estate ..fjono ?-oboios.kv, late of the horough of Khecandonh, fihnjlUIH county, Pecnoyl vmla, docca-ed, have been gmnted to Walter W. Hynkiewlc7., rfstdmg in said borough, to whimall peon indtbtfd to said -ststearo rt quested to make pi.ytnent a .d thos- having cl Ims nr di ii ' ds will mako known the tame without delay, or lo tho i dinlulstialoi's attor ney, J, II, Coyle.Hht'iinndcab, l's, WALTEIt W. HYr-KIHWICZ, Administrator. March 5. 1891. a 6-6t oaw. l)ltOl'0-ALS tOH SUPPLIES.-Ofllce of I lh Htaio Hospital for Injured Ptrtont of tbc Anthracite Coal lllgmn of Pennsylvania, rounta'nhpnncs. Pa Hea'td end marked proposals for supplies forthe ftaiellmplial lor Injured Pertousof the An'hraclte Coal lteploi of Ponnsylvaila, will be received by tho Hoard of Trust, es up to a d Itoludlni; the 14th day of April, 1H1 for furnishing bread, rrruin groteKcs, drupe, mus lin., fruits, vrg. tables, ice teid.coal, eto., for tho jtsr eidlng May Sl.t, 18S5. Ta lloro of Trusters re-ire the rlabt to rfjict any or t II bids. A ichidulo ot e artl-cl- no probible amount uf cacn required will be furultbtd on application ACdrets, J. 0. UIDDLK, M. D . Mupt, S-21-lst Fnuutaln springs, fa. pltAliTLK NOTIi K.-Notlce Is hoieby j glv. n ibnt an i ptllcation will be made to the Ut vcrnor of the Mate of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, the 17ib of April 1CVI, by John V. Plnnev. A. II Lslnh. I) II , l.llUnt. J. 11 C'r Ifhrai and M.J Law'or, enrter the Act of Askimbly of tl o Oi mmonwealih of Penn-yl-vamu, entllled 'An Act to p ovide for tho Incorporation und if gulatlon o' eortaln corpor ate ,' iipprovcil April 2tl. .fT4, and supple ments thereto, for the charter of an lnto' ded corporation to be called "DoMiatch l'liblUbln? t'ompany," the character and object wbertof is the transaction of a priming and publish ing busineBi In Potisville, 1 ennsylvsuiu, and tor mee purposi b io nave, possess ana en. ; all rights, b nrttu and privileges of the sul Actof Assembly and Its supplements UOL. Fostxr, 8-2S-apr2 8 SoUcltor. AMUSEMENTS. pKHOUSON'O THEATRE. f. J, rinuuson, MANAosn, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. Grand Entertainment by the pc&nl&q (JoDiBdij Jo'fl Under management of M. F. Durkln. BtltFIT OF TEE MOTHER Of THE LATE FRED. DM!, curing"h be(rnTfV,ia"..plrd B0 Plnsinte W o , Aio i Lefior ,h0 entertainment. rbr "Fit"thoiUn,r; 1? ar,'8- Mi" lydia rheac'rob'atlc Sa'Sfi?,1 t'hV """.f" "' bout belwi.cn Tom lit" nnan i n? Sh.J!?J5.1B and Jcstph Mcaul?e;"f Centralla! Sbcl""1,lonn' PrlccH, 35, 35 hiuI 5o Cents. Uwerved seats at Klrlln's drug store. J. F. PLOPPERT, aSses and Confectioner 20 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Urenrt, Cnkes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for partlesand otliercventsflllctl on short notice. Ice cream delivered to. all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOR- Lanei's CELEBBATFB U6EB . AND PILSNER BEERS No. 207 West Coal Street. Shenandoah, Penna. Easter Opening006- Ella M. McGinmss FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! Saturuat, JIarch S4tli, 1S9L & AGEER, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOP, Pear Alley, Hear Beddall's S ore. Between Centre nnd Lloyd Sts. yirst-clnss work and repairing of nil kind done on short notice nud nt Itcnxnnnhic I'rices. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UrazONTsHGVKEtt LOST CHEEK, PA. Near I V. and Electric rallivnys. The finest brands of clears, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocktd with the best beer porter, ales, vl.lskles, brandies, w'nesandolgais. Kat lu barattachtd. Cordial Invitation to all. HJOIR, S-A-ILilE, Leather and Finding Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leather Store, Ferguson House Building. WARREN J. PORTZ. Pmnn Tuner. Pianos and organs repalr'd Orders left at 21 N urth Main street. Huenandoah, will receive prompt attention. Is Now Iteady for Delivery.
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