I RvPtimo Hpralrl I governor flower's rebuke Wt. WEDNESDAY, MAUC1I 2S, lfcOL THIRD EDITION TAM )U.V Miss Millie Krebs lins returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Mr. mill Mrs. 0. S. Allen nnil son, Charles W., spent Kaster In Atlniitlo City. Miss Estelis FetheroiT is visiting friends In Heading. Lewis C. Lmvall has gone to Chicago to enter n theological seminary. Harry I). Leopold is homo from the Lehigh University. George A. Wilford, of Mohnnoy City, spent Sundny here with his parents. Miss Mary A. Harris returned on Titos tlny nfter spending n week with friends in Heading. II. A. Spioso is slowly recovering from his recent illness. Hev. Mix, of Ashland, held sorvlces In the Calvary Episcopal church hero on Sunday. Misi Snllio Morris, of lteadlng.jwho has lieen visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Kcbich, lias returned homo. Mrs. 1'ugle nnd dnughtcr, Miss Snllie, spent n portion of the week with relatives in Willlauisport, Mjften Baby was slcir, we gave Aor OumorU Wlen, fiw was n Child, the cried for Cat to rife, Vfhe she breams MUs, she clung to Castarin, she hail Children, she est o them Osatsttb, liny Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lr.s'sio & BAKU, Ashland. 1'n., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw A Happy Man Is be who nxes Ko1 King Oil for BlieiiiuatUin, 2euralgla, Toothache slid elirimic pains. It's a rerci-dy which cures every (line. Try it, IS cents. I.etl FhigOll isxidat 1 I'. I. Kli li ' Drug Store. Kroo Lunch Evry !y, Joseph Smith, formerly at McKllionny's, now dispenses liquid refreshments at tho Grealier H.-ilnon, No. 10 North Main street. Free lunch served every day from 7 to 10 p.m. On Monday vegetable soup will be served; Tuesday, port soup; Wednesday, bean soup; Thursday, potato salad and liver; Friday, oyster ami elain soup, and Saturday rice soun. Fresh bock and lager beer alwnys on tap,! choicest wines, whiskeys, temperance drinks and finest brands of cigars. If you want a fresh drink and a nleo lunch call at Grcaber s saloon, 19 North Main street. II 20-lit For indigestion and all other conditions resulting from con stipation, 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. I Voyage Around j The World ! j Part VI. Number 55. Numbers change dally. Cut this coupon out unci keep it until seven different nu bers ure accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this ofllco and you will receive the portfolio bh advertised. Call and Bee sample. . Lout i nis coupon uui, ji r . .l "ti; r . 1. OtJI'JtSS IN U. V 1. tile f JVEagic City Coupon No. 64. XT' Out out one of these Coupons and mail or bring them In person to the oHlce of thi HmiAU), with. ten cents in silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of tho MhrIo City will bo delivered to you. Coupon No. G, "'Masterpieces Fisnitis Art Gate of the World," flunfcerB Changed Ballyt Send or bring to the ofHce of thfs Faper one coupon, together with ten cents in money, and jou will receive the erest rorttoiio oi Art. ilk Mew Goods ""Arriving Dailg , D. Fricko's Carpet Store. 10 Boutli Jurdln Street. Troy's Cltlsenn ItpRpnimlbln for Corrup tion In Tlu lr Own City. Al.BANT, March 28. About n hundred citizens of Troy visited the Capitol yester day to present iv memorial on the recent election tragedy in that city. They were refused an audience, but the governor sent word that he would givo their memorial proper consideration. They then became somowhnt threatening in their lnnguage, but as the governor was inexorable they left the memorial with Colonel William', tho governor's private secretary, and de parted. In his reply to tho memorial Governor Flower says: "Your letter contains many statements which, if trug, reveal a sad state of nllalrs in your city, and for which, if true, de plorable as they may be, you nre your solves responsible. Under our system of local governments tho peoplo choose their own public officers. It bad men are put in ofilco the people are responsible. Fortu nately tho Inw furnishes ready remedies the removal of unworthy odlcers and ap pointment or election of better ones. If your vngue insinuations against the dis trict attorney's office are susceptible of proof file charges and proof with me and you will find me as earnest in securing a good administration of the ufllco as you can possibly be." IVixuto Was T.lbi-li-,1. Rio JANKIHo, March 28. Th represen tative in this city of the Associated Press has been nt great pains to learn if there was any basis of truth in thereport cabled to the United States in regard to the re vival by President Peixoto of tho imperinl decrees of IK nnd 1851, which relate to tho treatment to be accorded all persons, natives or foreigners, who in any way aid or abet a revolt against the government. It cau ho positively said that no decron has ever been issued by President Pelxoto ordering executions without the forms of trial. The martial inw decree was in no sense a revival of the imperial decreos. Tim Lut of th Crail.y Fnmll. PtTTSliuuo, March 28. Sheriff Wilhelm, of Fayette county, Pa., pacd throticli Pittslmrp; with n KnK of workliotise pris oners. Among them was Oliver Coolcy, of the notorious Cooley family. Youuk Cooley is the last of the family, the rest of tho members having been imprisoned, ex cept Umko who died or were killed in the raid when the Rang was captured over a year airo by Sheriff McCormick The Cooley boy was sentenced to pay a flue of 150 and undergo three months in the work house for disturbing a religious meeting, nnd ten months in the workhouse for car rying concealed weapons. GrnTeM'fn! Indebted tn MeKann. llnooKLYN. March 28. The board of an ditors of tho town of Gravesend received from George McKnne and George W. Hrd' erlck an itt mizeil account of the accounts of John Y. McKaue with the town furtho year 1bt)3. It shows that he received fron various sources tlie sum ot tM4.4Uft. ,5, and that he paid out JOM.MO 45, leaving a bill ance duo MeKane of $7,640.70. It is stated as a matter of fact that tho town owes McKane a great deal more, as he lias been paying for yinrs from $S,000 to f I0,ul0 an nually for police service in excess of the state allowance, which has been IJO.OOO. Dependent l'alislonert Kclnfttatod. 1 Wabiiinotom, March 28. Tho pension rolls will bo greatly enlarged by a derision of Assistant Secretary of the Interior Heyn olds. It will admit to the rolls the names of a large number of insane, idiotic and permanently helpless minor children of deceased soldiers where tho pensions of the fo-.'iner had ceased by tlm children at taining thu of 10 years prior to tho passage of the act of June 37. 1WI0. The decision holds tha . - n the effect of restoring these dependent per sons to tlio rolls during life or a contin uance of the disability. Urging: lleritlond KRlnrlet for OlMotaU. Washisotos, March 28. Uepresenta- tlvo Boon, of Minnesota, introduced in the house a bill for the reduction of compen sation of persons in the government ser vice. The bill recites that the unit value of money is decreasing, and that privato wages are falling while public salaries arc kept up to their old figures. It provides that salaries from 51,000 to fS.O'K) Iv? re duced 95 i er cent.; those from t-VOOO to $20,000, ,)' per cent.; all abovo 20,C00, 50 per cent. Hear lu mind John A. Heilly's is the place to get the purest wines nnil liquors, best Deer and ates anil unesi urauus oi cigars. Vestibule Train Service. Commencing Sunday, April 1st, the Lehlch Valley Hailroad Company will inaugnrnto n solid vestilmle train service between .New lork, 1'hiladelphta nnd Chicago over its line, in connection willi the Grand Trunk llallwav.on train 8 and 2, leaving New York, west-bound, at 0:10 p. m. daily end leaving Chicago east bound nt 3:10 p. m. dally via Xlapnrn Falls nnd tho famous St. Clair tunnel. The equipment of these trnlps contains all I lie latest appnnnces lor comfort anil convenience, the cars belntr heated bv slenin nnd lighted bv the PintBcli gas system throughout. Dining cars are at tached at convenient intervals, conducted on tho Kuiopenn plan, thus enabling passengers to get what thev want nnd pay only for whnt they eat. The cuisine anil servico are unsurpassed, vjniy an thracite cool will be used on the locomo tives, insuring tho passengers against tho annoyance of smoke nnd dust, thus giv ing tho traveler, whether on business or pleasure, one of the most interesting and comfortable trips between the cities nnmcu. : HUd Neo It. Keagey, the photographer, hn a groat w.uu uargaic. uo ami see it. Gaming KvenU. April 2. First annual hop under the auspices of lhe Riley orchestra, in Rob- uins' opera house. Anril 12. First nnniversnrv of th Dnisy Chain of All Saints' Protestant episcopal church. (Jul bong" entertain ment. April 20. Ice cream festival under the nusplces of tho Star Flute nud Ilrum uorps in ltooniiiB' opera house. May 80- Strawberry and ice cream fes tival in Hobblns' opera house, under tht auspices of Camp b, I'. U. of T. A, Special low prices to all lu watohon jewelry nnd hilverwnre at Holdermau's, corner -Main ami l.ioyu streets. llnrrlitll's Cufe. When seeking a neat and wellcondurted cnie, go to uurcuiirs, corner JMaui i and Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten tlon. PRENDERGAST CASE POSTPONED. The AssAStln Mnkss at Dftiperftt nn Ilia Ith Watoh. CniCAOO. March 28. With little pros- , pect of securing s. hearing, the investlga- tion Into the insanity of l'rondorgast, Mayor Harrison's assassin, wm called be fore Judge Chotlnin again yesterday. The i stnte niniU nu appllcatloti as soon ns court opened ' that the case bo continued ton days, which ws.s granted. It was publicly conceded by the slato that the court could further extend the execullou of the death , icnteuce. I l'rendergast attempted to punch th I eyes out of Charles Johnson, his death watch, after bcitijr returned to his cell. The trouble arofe because .Johnson com pelled the prisoner to sit down when he was attemptliiK to make a speech to tho court. l'reuderKast was wrath fill, nnd his raK broke loose after ha and Johnson had left tho court room. "Its a f(ood thing for you we were in the court room that day when you took hold of mo," ha cried. "1 s, I expect so," replied Johnson, good naturadly. 'I know my constitutional rights," In- lsted the nsasln, growinc excited, "and demand them." "Well, you. ara Kettlnar thtm, are you notf" queried the guard. "There's a lot of yon fellows sround i 1..... ,.,l.n .n..l,1 l. 1..,1 M. 1 .1.- i "ti. i. iiu nuiiiu no ir.i, tw mm mw Hvb worst of it. Yon arc ona of them, too." At this point Prendergast seized a broom 1 n his cell nmlpushlng the handle through I the bars jabhud Guard Johnson twics In , tha faca with tha point of the handle with j all his strength. The first punch of the ' broom bundle struck tha uuard on tlia i laft temple, near the ey. Tha second caught Johnson on tha clink, brulslne it considerably. Uefora Prendergsst could again make usaof the broom handle John son seized it and pulled itoutof hishands. Then the littia assassin danced around in his cell and yelled. Jailor Morris ordarad l'rendergast re moved to tha dungeon m soon as tha af fair was raportrd to him. Prandargast refused to ltara his cell, and was taken out forcibly by Guard Johnson and an other attendant. Ila raslstad and shouted defiance to tha jailors and guards, hut was llnully landed in tha dungeon, whore he was kept four hours. Trfcinplllff Undtr Discipline. I.7TTLK Hock, March 28. A oo-operatlva army of unemployed, " consisting of forty-tlva men, arrlvwd in this city on a freight train from Texarkana. They have no monay, but are comfortably clotneu. The men say they ara not tramps, but worklngmen seeking employment. In the party are workmen of every description. The rules and regulations ot the band are that tha mombsrs remain in camp. No begging is allowed. The officer got priv ileges from tha mayors of cities through which they pas to solicit employment and aid while.iu town. Terrible Dnnhla Murder In Florida. jASl'Klt, Fla.. March 28. There Is gret excitement nt Kllavile, a few miles south of this placo, ovr the murder of Mrs. Turner, an aged woman, and Miss Epsey, 15-ycar-old girl. The woman and girl wero alono in the house at night. In the morning the girl was found in the road in front of t lie house with her brains beaten out. Old Mrs. Turner was found dead in the house, her head having also Ijeen beaten to a jelly. An examination of the body of the girl shows that she had been ravished. Mtrnoiilmif Ksrnpe frmn Death. Gkaiiam, Va., March 28. As a train on the Norfolk and Western railroad was running at full speed near hrretheenglue left the track, ploughed tho earth for 300 feet and turned completely ever. The en gineer and llreinan jumped and sated themselves, two passenger coaches, a baggage coach and the tender left the track. The baggage car wns smashed to splinters. The baggageman jumped. The passenger cars did uot turn over, and not a soul was iujure.d, CnnKreismmi Vllsout Health. San Antonio, Tex.. March 28. Con grcssman W. U. Wilson was yosteruay afternoon conveyed in n carriage to the ranch of ex-Cougre - -man Ben Cnble, eight miles south of tin city. Dr. Underwood stated that Mr. ilsonis gainingstrength very rapidly, and if tho wcutlier remains favorable he will be nbls to take a great deal of outdoor exercise during the next ten dnys, Mr. ilson will remain here until his health is completely restored. Snlelde in n Gun Store. Baltimoub, March as. John Conway, a native of Pittsburg, bit who lias re sided and done busini'-, in tinware and stove manufnetunuj: uero since 1800,' walked into a stoio on Harrison street yesterday, bought a pistol and some carl ridges, loaded the weapon and fired a bul let into his right temple, causing instant death. Failure in business causing great depression of mind Is assigned as the cause lor the rash act. The Treasury Dellclt. WASMNOToy, March 28. The aggregate receipts of the treasury from all suurcesso far this month are 31,039,a and tho ug gregate expenditures $88,810,000, showing a deficiency to this date of $7,170,701. The fact, however, thut nearly all of the large amounts to be met during March already have been paid mi'.kee it a safe prediction that the net deficit for the whole month will not exceed $0,000,000. Zell Under Ilsll. New York, March 28. Wil'iam A. Zell, the absconding c.isuier of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Cout company, who surren dered hlmelf to Superintendent Byrnes on Monday, was held in $10,000 bull in tho Jefferson Market police court yesterday to answer to the charge of grand larceny. Spilt Ills Skull with an Ai. Leonabdtown, Mil., March 28, In a quarrel over a game of cards lietweeu two colored mutt ii'ined Joseph Young nnd Pink Carter V.it'.uf seized an ax and struck C. liter on the head, literally splits ting the sl uU. C'artr is likely to die Young U in jail. NUGGETS OF NEWS Tim cuar of Russia is sulTering from s liver affection, consequent upon his recent illness. Surveyor General Woods, of Bay de Verde, New Fouudland, has been im peached for wholesale bribery and cor ruption. Joseph Cox, fir,, died at Klttery, Me., aged 90 years. He had been n carpenter in tho navy for twenty-seven yeais, being retired in lbci. In Chevenne county, O. T., Gibson Wil liams, G years, bent his infant sister to! death with a club, and was preparing to I bury the body when discovered. 1 HAnAKOT cm. Mahanot CfTr, March 28. George Hoppos is confined to his home by illness. Miss Molusky, of Shenandoah, visited Miss Annlo Miller, of West Cents street, yesterday, J. M. Iloppes nnd Dnnlel Shelp two checker experts, nre playing an interest ing series of gnmes. Mr. Iloppes defeated his opponent on Monday night by n score of three to five and last, evening Mr. Shelp turned the tables by winning three out of five gnmes from Mr. Iloppes. Two lnrgo full-bred game roosters fought for two hours in a stable In town Inst night without perceptible advantage for either, lloth birds Were too scientific and evenly matched to do each other any damage, so the fight was declared off and stakes drawn. Twenty-live sports weie present. II. Eber wont to Pottsvlllo this morn ing. Mrs. Moser nnd Miss Brobst, of Allen town, are visiting Mrs. I. M. Behler, of North Main street. The court to-dny granted license to John C. Batmen, who will open nn ngeucy for the snle of Milwaukee beer on Centre street, in the Fourth ward. Miss Clara Schertzlnger has returned to Slntington nfter several weeks stny with relatives on West Centre stieet. Itnlph Schertzlnger went to Easton yesterday. Burt Hauenbiich returned to Philadel phia yesterday, whero he resumes his medical studies. Miss Heed, of Shenandoah, is tho guest ' M'ss -dnn Hecil, of hast Pine street, Misses Edwards and Gertie Wagner, ot Glrardville, were in town for a few hours J"0"-'""'1 Don't Tobacos Spit orSwokeyour Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of little book that tolls all about No-to-blc, tho wonderful, harmless Wti emfeeif tobacco hblt cure, llf: cost la trifling and tho mnn vrho nsnts to quit and can't runs no physical or Unsueltl risk In using "No to bic 'old oy all druggists. liook at drugstores or by mft'l free. Ad.iress The Sterling Kemedy Co., Indlsna Miners Springs, lnd. was-ly A Dirty Trick. EniTon HmtAU) : Intenso feeling has been aroused against a Main street busi ness man for an act which ennnot under any phase of explanation be made justi fiable. The story of tho caso goes this way : Several months ago a gentleman who had chargo of n local wholesale house for a western firm resigned the position to take nnother for the same firm in a western city. Another gentleman who had been in the employ of the firm for a number of years, and had won a reputation for industry, fidelity nnd general trustworthiness, was called to take cliargu of the local house. Ho did so. and not only added to the reputation lie had previously earned under the llriu, but soon made many warm and influen tial friends among the people of the town, who were entire strangers to him when he first came. The Main street mer chant had been an intimate friend of the gentleman who went west and also be- came, presumably at least, a friend of that gentleman's successor. But develop ments havo shown that tho friendship existing between the western gentleman and our town merchant was somewhat warmer. Correspondence lins always been kept up between them and, it is said, in one or more of the letters the gentleman in the west expressed regret runt no nnu mime it cnniiLrenniiintiiiinteu that, if an opportunity ollered he would not object to returning lo Shenandoah. At all events the town merchant got an idea thnt his western friend would like to return here nnd he set nbotit devising means to satisfy tho desire. He took a petition to one of the best customers of the wholesale house nnd asked him to secure the signatures ot other customers. The petition contained statements- tend ing Ui set forth grounds for tho removal of the now mnnnger. The customer np plled to seemed to be imbued with too much principle and mnnhood to stoop to such a trick nnd he refused to become a party to the conspiracy. Three other customers were alsonpproached.biitthey, too, refused to stultify themselves and the conspiracy fell through. Now this mean creature finds no channel for his insidious designs and is left alone to ponder over tho meanness of some men, himself in particular. No one acquainted with the case blames the man in tho west. Those who knew him will not believe thnt ho would stoop to such a dirty scheme. It is true lie he may havo expressed a desire to return to ouenaniionn, uut it is also ueueveu that were he to hear of the steps tho Main street man took to bring about the re-instatement he would banish tho desire forever. It may incidentally lie remarked that the other day the Alain street business man hypocritically saluted the man he attempted to injure in a most friendly manner and the response wns an injunction in unmtstnkenble language to discontinue all salutations nnd communi cations under n pennltv ot a sound horse whipping, which would he a punishment nont too severe. A man who would at tempt to throw another out ot a position without regnrd to the reputation or future welfare of the intended victim or his family, especially when tliero is not the slightest justification tor it and the sole purpose is self intciest. is too mean to live in a community of men and for tho sake of humanity should bo transformed into some crtntnie Unit crawls aimlessly avrt harmlessly about nnd is content as long as its path nud bod is a slimy one. It would bo a gratification to many to know who this despicnblo creature referred to Is, but ns the purpose of this communica tion is not toseek revenge by injuring his business, and only to let the public know into what a degraded state some people can uegenernie, ins name will no witu held for the present. Justk'K. Biienaniioan, .lnren 27, ikih, Get your repairing man's. done nt Holder Mrs. ROSA B. JACOBS, IhUtOE, VT. ASTHnA CURED WHEN POUR PHYSICIANS FAILED. Bix years ago was taken with Asthma, which steadily grow worse. I employed four different physicians, who gave rao tip, saying there was no help for mo. Four bottles of DANA'S SAUSAPAKILLA saved my life, and I am well and happy. Mns. ROSA B. JACOBS. r Barre,Vt. ALL DltUOdlSTS. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast. Me. CENTRALIA. Jnmcs nnd John Iteese returned to Philadelphia yesterday, after a short visit to town. Miss Annie Cult is spending a few days among her many friends In Lost Creek. The Boclnhlo given on Mondny evening by the Literary club was a grand success and furnished a good evening's enjoy ment to quite a number of out-of-town people, besides n lnrgo number of tho young 'folks of town. Henry Hcrfkovlt's. the hustling editor of the Centrnlia Journal, visited Shenan doah yesterday. Miss Jennie Black, who is attending school at Hloonisburg, returned on Mon day nfter a few days' visit to her parents here. Miss Ellen Cain nnd sister, Julia, left yesterday for tho the Quaker City, where thoy will reside for the future. Thomas Monnghnn, one of Philadel phia's pleasant young men, returned yesterday after a few days' visit here. William Walsh was in Mt. Carmel yesterdny. Patrick Devlno had his arm badly in jured while at work at the Centrnlia colliery yesterday. Ho was repairing n pump while it was in motion and in some way got his arm caught. Tho arm is badly cut and the bone shattered. It was n miracle that he escaped death, Don't forget the Hard Times ball. It will certainly be the hit of the season. If there ever was a real cute for chronic, Coughs, folds, IlroucMcsJ troubles nud La Urlpro It Is 1'anTlna. Don't (all to get 111. ?ennliie: avoid substitutes. C. sts only 25 cents. I'an-Tlna Is sold at P. I'. 1). Xlrlln'fc Drag Mtore. Use Wells' Laundry1 Blue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Eack package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Musser & Beddall. PUBLIC SALE A enr loud of Ohio horses will be sold Monday, April f2d At the Commerclnl Hotel, Shenandoah, beginning nt 1.80 n. m. All horses sold un der a guntautee, and have been carefully selected. 7teams,graysand blacks; 1 fine nearso team. io postponement. WM. & DANIEL NHSWlSNfEll. WANTED. A ch 'mbtrma d, nprly to 'ts. J. J. Franey, corner Cnul nd Jurdln streets. 3 28 lit Oil HALE Cheap.- A pood tent, suitable for flslilTitr na.Mpt Atroli nt kPHN1. Anntlnn and Commls'lon Ilous, w st Centre street, tf pOYH WANTKD. Twcniy five more boys Apply at once nt this oftlce. rpOK SALE. The pioretty now used by the I. lli.I.Al X UUJ4BUJ11 aENlWIItl street, MhCLatidoah Terms: pi.rtss, bal- WE WISH to employ a few good men to make 460 to J1D) a week -elllni: our Home Elec tric Motor Itunssv.n machines, nrlntinc presses, pumps, etc Everjbody buys them. Steady employment. Easy situation and good waives. Address W P. Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. (he rf A DAY MADE, steady employ l&UaUU ment guaranteed selllngahoubebold nee e-sity nnd new, cnesp kitchen utensil. Hell on sight. Salary or comm'sMon. lrllculars free. Clifton Hoan & Mfs Co.. 303 Walnut St., Clnclt,ntl, O. 2 S woMOt AGENT make J5 00 a day. Greafst kitchen utensil ever Invented. Retail 2.5cts. 2 to ti sold In every house. Sample, postage paid, free. Forsheo & JIcMakln, Cincinnati, O lU-ll-wedet WANTED. 110U83 with six or Eeven rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or restaur ant, several lots for bulldli-g purposes, buyers wslilne. If you havo a business place lor sale l lll una youupuri-nnsur juiiwr. Finnkt, Item Estate Exchange, Hooin -1, Kob blns' Building, Hhi nandoah, I'a. 2-13-tf OH KENT. Tfce moat comfortable lodge room in lonn. FLrnlshid with bouv Brussels carpet and ellk.plush furniture. Boom known ts Schmidt's Hall, 110 und 118 North MUn slreet. Djy tor rent, Saturday. Apply to Max Hjhmldt. 3-o tf WANTED I wnl a thoroughly reliable, energetic man hero, and one or two la towns outside, to open stnall ofhees and handle ray poods, (no canvassing all goods sold direct to dealers.) Pi rmanent position ami good pay to honest workers. Hnd stamp and references to A. T. Morris, care mis paper. a-2ot HOUHE AND LOTH FOR SALE. Eight lots. 8W sU rv house with IV, story kitchen. laigo rbed, two pocd wells and stream of water running inroogu ire properly; nice oiunug fruit trees; lots In good Hate of cultivation; known formerly SB i'srk Hotel Huitsbh for suvUindof business. For further particulars wrlto or call on . S1K5. I.. K. FIHliFU, 20-3m BrHndonvlllo. Sch. Co. Fa. TBTATE OF JOUN SOBOLOHKY, De I'j ceased. JLettersof sdrnlnUtrulti n on the estate i.fJotiu soboioskv. late of the borougli ot Hhennndoab, Hihuylklll county, l'enuyl- vania, oecea-ea, nave peni giusiea to wsiier w. itynmewice, residing in sbiu onroucn, to win m all peton li debted to said rsutn are n quested lo msltep iynent nud thos" having cl ims or d n a- ds will make known the t-umo without uelny, or to the dmlnislratoi's attor ney,.!. Ji. Cojle. Hhi nundoah, I'm. V ALTEK W. HYNKJKWICZ, Admlntsi rator March 5, 1S9I, 3 B-6toaw. IJUOPO-AIS FOB SUI'PLIEH.-Offlco of I th- Htale Hi spitsl for lnjurtd I'eri-onsof tbe Authraolte Coal Begins of f eunaylvunla, tnunta nt-pnncH l'a Eca'fd and marked proposals for supplies for the Htale Jlospltul lor Injured l'ert-ous of the An hrsi'lfu Coal ltegloi ot l'enusylvarla, wtll he received I y the Board of Trusties up to a d li eluding the 14th day of April, lt9l, for turnlshln - breed, meais groceries, on gs mus lin", fruits, vegftubles. Ice lotd coal, etc, lor the sear ending May 31st. 1805. The Biinrd of 'lrusleis ri"rve tbe rlshtto n ject any or r II bids. A schedule of tl e artl cl s and probblu amount ot iacn required will do -lurnitntu on &ppnoiiion Acorets. J. V. lllLllU-,1.., M, U , MUpt,, 3-31-lSt Fouutuluoprlngs, fa. CHAHTKH NOTiril-Nollce is hereby glv n that an ppllcmlon will be made to i lie Governor of the Mate of J'e nntylvunia on Tuoi-day, the 17th of prll 161)1, bv John F. innney. A. II Luinb, I). I) i hllllp. J. B. Cr lphean and M. J. Law'or, under the Act of As.imlilv(if tl n 1 mmnnufflllh of Pfnni'l. vania, entitled 'An Act io p ovlde for the morporatlon and leguiaiion or certain torpor- i.t'n u' unr.ro. Anril 211. ST4. and BlihulO- lncnts there o, for tbe clmrter of an lnte ded corporuilou to bo called "Deiiutch Publishing Company,' tbe character ana object wheriot Is the ttanfi.ctton of a priming and publish inn businrsx tn l'otisville. i eunsylvi.nin. and for thor purposig to have, possess anden y all rights, b'milu und privileges ot thetaid Actoi AEBemuiy sua iia suppieuiciuB SOU KOSTEIl, 3-20-apr2 B Solicitor. DR. J. GAIMTT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, T1Q W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eyes examined nnd glnsses prescribed. Special nttention to difllcult cases. J. F. PL0PPERT, a!SsF and Confectioner 2!) East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nnd Vanilla, Cbocolato and Straw berry Ice Crenm nnd Soda Wnter. Wholesale and Retail. Orders fqr pnrtlesand other events filled on short notice. Ice crenm delivered to nil parts of town in pint or quart buckets. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AQFNT FOB- Lauer's C'-LEBfiATCD UGEB iiPiLHtl No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Easter Opening835- Ella M. McGnnss' FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! Saturday, March 24th, law. 23. &. ilGKBR, Yheelwright and Blacksmithi f3HCOP, Pear Alley, Reap Beddah's S'ore, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class work and repairing of all kind done on short notice nnd at Reasonable (rlcefl. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UKTIOKT : HOTEL LOST CHEEK, PA, Near L. V. nnd Electric railways. Tho ilnest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FKATHEKS or MATTKESE8 To too Clonn-od. i While clesning house, will do woll to ca.l on or address the The STEAM RENOVATING V'XZM JZf' Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wy&tt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, I'A. The bar Is stocked with the bet beer, porter, ales, wHslilcs, brandies, wnesandclgais. Eat In barottacbtd. Cordial Invitation to all. Leather and Finding Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine hooks, Leather Store, Ferguson Honse Building. WARREN J. PORTZ. - Pinnn Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired Orders left at 21 N orth Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. "TCJBS