Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, APHIL 4, 1MH. THIRD EDITION MEN WHO ABE ALWAYS BUSY lalnc's Colory Compound Brightens ths Eye, Increases the Appetite, Restores Sleep, BcBuUtes the Yital Organs. Under the Btres of social or business duties, or both, how few business men ilnd time to properly repntr the waste of oxcessivo mentiil lnlior ntul closo confine-meat. The result of thin neglect 1b plainly to lj rend in the enro-worn, nervous faces nnil physical poverty of the average bus iness limn one meets. Hut I'alne's celery compound brightens their eyes, increases their appetite, causes ttood digestion and regular action of the organs of assimilation. Much so called overwork of business men Is the overwork of worry, care, anxiety, haste. TheHO make the severest drafts on their vitality. Those who sillier from nervous debility, mental depression, sleeplessness, or dyspepsia, And I'alne's celery compound n powerful restorative It regulates the liver ana Kidneys, clcausos the blood, nnd feeds the nerves and nerve centers nil over the body. Ho covery from diseases of the liver, kidneys and stomach by the aid of I'alne's celery compound is lasting, it Is the greatest of all modern restorative agents. I'alne's celery compound is prescribed by physicians who differ In many other things but agree in estimating highly this greatest of remedies for curing diseases of the kidneys, rheumatism, gout, dys pepsia, Hrlght's disease and stomnch dis orders due to n deranged nervous svsiem. Don't Tobacco Spit or Swoko your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little booli that tells all about No-to-tmc, the wonderful, harmless Ouarnnteitl tobacco habit euro. The cost Is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial rlsli In using "No to bac fold ny all druggists. HooU at urug stores or us man iic. ....... Pho Sterling ltcinedy Co., Indiana Mineral DICTATOR TILLMAN. tie Aimmil Control of the I'ollre Foreei or IIU Mat. COLVMMA, S.C., April 4. Governor Till man has lsmod a proclamation declaring that tho municipal pollen nro Hiding and Abetting the disregard of the dlipensry law In many cities and towns of tho state, lie therefore announces ta "under the nowirs n-tvtin ma tluder tho law, I do hereby iwima sole control of tho whole force of municipal polico and marshals of the several cities and incorporated towns of this stnto. A soon as tho emergency which is now upon tl shall no longer 1st I will relinquish control and restore the former status,." Tho governor received a telegram an nouncing the arrest of Constable Gain at 8umter. lie announces that he will por- mlt no Interference with these state or fleers, and that every one will appear at Darlington when called for by the civil authorities. A Darlington dispatch announces that everything Is fnvornhla to adjustment, and that there is no longer any fnar of any hitch nbout the removal of the troops dur ing the Brriiiice nient of the entira matter. Contrary to public expectation tho whisky constabulary who arrived at Charleston on Sunday night in their re treat from Darlington did not resume their raidlnu yesterday. They took an enrlv morning train out of the tlty and proceeded to Orangeburg, where they are resting at present. To Investigate Tillman's Camonlilp, Washington, April 4. Raprasntntlve Grosveuor, of Ohio, introduced in the house last night a resolution of inquiry into the acts of Governor Tillman in in terferlng with telegraph linos engaged 1 interstate commerce and establishing a ccnsorshlD of the press. It requires the interstate and foreign commerce commit tee to makn an immediate investigation. The Lakeside Opening. Thn Messrs. Coo cm n will hnvo a grand opening at the Lnkeslde hotel (East Mnh nnoy Junction) Thursday evening. For the accommodation of the many people of Shenandoah who win nttetut n special trnln will lenvo this townot 7p, m nnd re turning leavo I,nktsido nt 3 a. m. Every body Invited. The Schoppo orchestra will bo in nttendnnco. 4-4-2t Steamship Tickets ltetlnceil. From Hamburg, Hremnti, Antwerp or Amsterdam only Nl.ou. To Liverpool, nuc.nnatnwn. i xinuonuerrv. iicuasb ur Glasgow, only 2S!. At Heese's Kallrond and Steamship Ofllce, Dougherty Build- lug, Shenandoah, I 'a. 4-4-ti !o anil Fee It. Kcoucy. tho photographer, has n great la.UU bargain, uo uuu bcu n. Store SewerKfl. A fpn.lnrh connection hns been made with the Emerick street, sewerage line and Is being extended eastward on centre Btreet. TTnvn vnnr rnrtipts. featherfl nnd mnt- tressesclonned bv theStwim Renovating Company, Shenondonii, ia. j-di-im Ubu Wells' Laundry Blue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. lOcts. Sold by Musser & Beddall. UAUANOI CITY. Get your repairing man's. done nt Holder The Sterling Springs, inu. w a s-ly PAItK t'l.ACK. V. T Hroderick, of Shenandoah, visited IrlendB here on Sunday last. Mn.iv men nnd bovs resumed worked at the Springdale colliery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kearney, of Mnhnuoy City, spent last Sunday visiting Mr. und Mrs. Decker at this place. Michael McGlynn will move his fnmlly to Mt. Carmel this week. He has resided here for many years. Mr. John Hall, of Shenandoah, is visiting here. Mrs. C. W. Kline 'visited friends nt Mnhmioy City on Mondny. Willie Griffiths, aged 0 months, wns buried on Sunday. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Ball spent Sun ilny visiting friends at Mahanoy City. Misp Edna DeLong, of Centralln, was tho guest of her parents here for a few dayB. Miss Kato Kearney paid a visit to Mahanoy City on Mondny. Hollo Watson nnd II. C. Schwartz called on friends nt Harry Junction last Sundny. Miss Mary Aunios tpent Monday visit ing friends at Mnhnnoy City. i T Unvli. limited with his comrades nt Mahanoy City on Monday evening. Misses Edith and Carrie Snyder, of Wiggnns, were the guests of their sister, Airs. Wrisch, of this place. Miss Maine Depew, of Dulnno, was tho guest of Miss Schwartz last Sunday. Mr- Thomas Haudlin wns in Wm. l'enn on Monday. People from mnny towns of tho county viewed the ruins at tho 1'arkN'o. 2 colliery Inst Sunday. Miss Mary McCarthy, of Shoemaker's, was hero on Monday. Mrs. Hnfter spent Sundny visiting friends In Shenandoah. Miss Annie Kerns is visiting friends in Sllvcrbrook. Constable Ilrcnnnn mndo atrip to 1'otts villo on Sunday with a prisoner. wmimi flrinillia lum recovered from tho injuries ho received in the mines and hna resumed work in tho Spriugdalo colliery. Wfcen Baby sras sick, we gave her Caatcm, Wees the u a Child, she cried forCutorl, Xfhea oho became Miss, tho clung to Cfcstorti, "Xtm cha bad Children, she ears tlaua Caakorti, Rattlers UnttllBK with Indians. EL Heno, 1. T April 4. Advicos from tho scene of an encounter betweon a band of depredating Indians aud soma cowboys who were herding cattle was brought here by a courier who came for military assist ance. Hu reported that when ha left the fight was yet in progress, aud that tome eight or ten of the Indians and half that many white men had been iciiieo or wounded. Settlers wore rushing to tne aid of tho fighting cowboys, and had sur rounded the bund of Indians and were slowly and surely picking them out. The feeling toward the Indians is very bitter, nnd the chances aro good that many will bo killed before the troops get to the scene. McKluie's Political Suodtftsnr. GRAVKBKND, L. I., April 4. The local election unseed off quietly here. Only the normal vote of tho town was polled. There were many challenges during tho morning. Colonel Haeon, of Brooklyn, the chief Re publican watcher, leading In Mint work. Judge Pratt Usued a temporary injunction on Colonel Hacon at tho instanco of tho John Y. McKnne Interest, but the moment his attention was called to the irregular way in which it had been obtained from him hecnncelled the papers nnd temporary excitement ended. W. V. Hennett, the Citizens' League candidate, wns elected supervisor, nud carried tho rest of the ticket with him. Fire Tnnlo In Ithnila Island. Providence, April 4. Whllethe drama "The Lost Child" was being presented at Irons ball, Olneyville, by the young peo ple of St. Mary's Cntholic church last oven lug n slight fire broke out in the barber shop directly under tho hall. In the panic that followed eight persons were severely injured by being trampled under foot, and Mrs. James T. Kennedy may not recover. Manv persons fell from flro escapes, six beinir badlv injur"!. Oncwonii; im1 her buck broken. THE DEADLOCK ENDED. loiinunn JayBaiaatait to Maka Itoom far John J. O'ISalll. Waihixotox. April 4. Tho dsadlock whloh has prsvallad in tho honse for a weak past aver tha Joy-O'NalU aontested election eata wat nrocen yoitrrii.ij flliarUs If. Jov wat unseated and John J O'Noill seated ao repretantatlve from tho Eleventh MUtour! district. On the final nt. kwmtT.four Democrats and four Pop ullstt voted against Mr O'Neill. The En-otuh-HllbnrB cast, from tho Fifth Cali fornia, was calltd up immediately after ward and debattd for two hours. The vote on tha rosolutloa declaring IHlborn en titled to his scat was defeated, but on tha unceeillnr vote on tha resolution declnr- ing Mr. English elected the Democratic quorum broke down and tha house ad lourned. Althounh eleven Democrats voted for Hilborn there is no doubt that he will shara the fat of bis lato colleague, Mr. Jot. Tho second do? of tho tariff debate in the senate opened with a much smaller attendnnco in tha galleries nud on the floor than ws Drasant on Mondny. Hut btfora golnif to tha consideration of this question Mr. Morgan called up tno uenr lntr sen bill roDOrted by him yesterday, and It was passed without amendment. The feature of tha day's proceedings was the speech of Senator Allison against the tar iff bill. He arraii.ned tlieactionoi tuucoin- mittea on finance in giving almost auto cratic nowers to a sub-committee ol three, and censured the mnjorlty iur its unseemly haste In pressim; tho measure, tie at tacked the substitution of tho ad valorem method for the epeciflc, and bitterly de nounced tha revolutionary character of the proposed legilntion. The day closed with a sharp passage at arms between Senators Harris and Erye. the former bo- lni7 taken to task for his announced inten tion to trv to "railroad" the bill through tha senate, and the latter for his chrouio habit of "lecturing" the senate onco week. LIVELY ELECTION IN CHICAGO dinning Kvents. April 12. First anniversary of tho Daisv Chain of All Saints' Prntttnnt Episcopal church. "Old Song" entertain ment. April 80. Ice cream festival under the nusnlces of the Star Flute nnd Drum Corns in Hobbins' opera house. Hint- so- Strnwlmrrv and fco cronm fes tival in Hobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp tl, 1. O. of T. A. .A Happy Man Tensions fur Militiaman. Washington, April 4. The honse com mittee on Invalid pensions agreed on the text of a bill providing for the granting of pensions to members of state militia or ganizations who were disabled in the late war, but who do not come within tho pro visions of the general pension laws be cause they were not regularly mustered In the service The bill includes widows. children nnd dependent mothers and fathers, In the order named. Another Prisoner rtranks Jnll. Huntingdon, !.. April 4. The sixth successful escape of prisoners from the county jail, in this city, under the present sheriff, T M. Oaks, in ntteen montus, oc curred yesterday afternoon, when Samuel Hodgers, who wns chopping wood in tno jail yard, broke the locii oi ine main on trnnco irate aud made good Ida escape. Hodgers had just been liberated Irom the Western penitentiary. Tn Command Our Untiring Sea Fleet, Washinoton. April 4. It has been de cided that the American Hehring sea fleet shall be underthedlrectlon of Commander nhiirlns E. Clark, of the Mohican, tho se nior officer of the fleet, aud a man well fitted for the delicate duties or the com mand Admiral Walker will not be called upon unless some unforseen emergency should arise. lln's DrugHtore. Huv Kevstone flour. He sure that the name Lksbio & Hakr, Ashland. Fa., printed on every sack. For biliousness and all other conditions resulting from 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. Blew Crola? "" Arriving Daily T. D. Fricke'8 Carpet Store, 10 Boutb Jnrdin Street. Scott Outs Twenty-nna loars. Pink Hlukf. Ark.. April 4. The famous Soott-MjGeehee murder trial, which has occupied the circuit court here ror over a week, and in which 114 witnesses from va rious states were examined, has leon con cluded. The Jury rendered n verdict of Tiinnlpr, In the second degree, putting Scott's penalty at twenty-one years In tho penitentiary. Zell (Sets Four Years. New York. April 4. -William T. Zell, formerly treasurer of the New York Ath letic club, nnd an employe of the Lehigh and Wilkosbarre Coal company, wns sen tenced to four years in staU's prison. 7,ell Tilt.iu1t.il ifuiltv to arnnd larceny in tho ' first degree in having altered the books of the couipnny and cmuezzleu wa.uuu. A Workman illnrnrrt to Death. PlTTsnuno. April 4. Hy an explosion of gas at the Kliza furnace Jouu Joyce, a top filler, was burned to death. John Hlg uliiH. u fellow workman, who tried to res cue him,' was fatally injured. Joyce's body was burned to a crisp. One of the Jluellata Dead. Uv.aihno. Pa.. Aoril 4. John Hayes (colored), who was shot in a duel nt Wer ueravllle ou Saturday evening laat hy noorue Hartmau (white), died at the HeadiugboHpltal. Hartinau i in oustody. I-xttlcout aovermnrnt in Kansas. SrniNO Hill, Kan., April 4. Attheclty election here women were elected to fill all of the municipal offices, Including mayor, couucilmcn and police judge. nmilillnni Sicnra n MalorltT In the Hoard of Aldermen. Chicago. April 4. The election of alder- manic and town ticket here yesterdoy was attended by mnny brawls and disturb ances. The event opened with a free for all fight in the Twenty-third ward, in which several ward heelers and policemen were badly bruised. Later In the day tho followers of John Couuhlln, the aider- mnnin candidate in tire First ward, fired on a baud wagon bearing the bannerol Skakel. Independent Democratic candi date, but no one was hurt. John Bell, a Coughlin heeler in the same wnru, was shot twica in a saloon brawl by" Louis Luther, a Rkakel follower, nnd may die. In tho Fourteenth ward bamuel Phelps was shot at a polling place by John Mar shall and may not recover. Few arrests were made. Tim returns show that tho Republicans have elected twenty-three aldermen, the Democrats eleven. Seven Ucpuuncans iicceed Democrats, while two Democrats succeod Hepubllcans. In the town elec tions tho Democrat carry tne entire w est side ticket, and three out of four offices in the south town. The Prpuullcnns carry tli north town bv 5.m0. bcanlan, the Democratic candidate for assessor of the west town, is elected by 8,000 plurality, about 5.000 more than the next highest successful candidate on the ticket. The niMiincrstlc maiorltv In the touth town Is in all cases close. The proposition for the annexation of the towns or JSvanston and Morgan Park to the city of Chicago carried by over 20,000 majority. The Ojstaruien In Control. Millville. N J . April 4. Tho latest information from the oyster grounds at liwtusouo was to the effect that the oys- termen. who are alleged to be violatlug the riparian rights, ure in possession, and that BherttT Shlnn anil uis uepuues uave rnturned to lirldceton. A great tleet oi oyster sloops is anchored oft Fortfesque, aud every vessel is fully armed. MAHANOT ClTT, April 4. Snncrlntondonts John Vclth and Thomas Dovlo. of Pottsvllle, woro nt North Mnhnnoy colliery yesterday. Miss Llbble Major, of Washington, D. C is the guest of Mrs. John Hnsscl. Fen, W. Cooper left for Now York this morning to engage in n shooting match nt Dexter Park. Willie Heillv. of Scranton, lsJvtsltlng Mnhnnoy City friends. W. J. Cummlngs wont to Wilkcs-linrre this morning. J. J. Quirk, one of Mnhanoy city's crack mnrksmen, will compete with the Dexter Park sharpshooters, in New York to-day. Mrs. John Skenth nnd Mrs. u, m. dones visited Shenandoah last evening. i.ndrow Doherty spent Tucsdny in Frnckville. fJeliTer and Mrs. William Davidson nud mother visited Pottsvlllo to-day. Morris Lltsch went to the county seat this morning. 'Snulre Gustav Weber will build an ofllce on the lot nt 24 Pine street. Jiwsn Webb made a business trip to Shnmokin this morning. O. C. Lewis has leased the flour and feed mill of Daniel Hoppos on Fast Hallroad street. John J. Kelly went to New York this morning. D. D. Phillips took passage for Enston by an early morning train. The friends of M. D. Mnlone.of Shennn dnnh, speak very confidently of him as a IJOSSIOIO cnuumilio lOl oucn.i, ", levcM. I), would mako a strong fight for the ofllce. Mrs Hlnbnrd Hnwbottom hna built a houso on Mnhnnoy avenue, below Cata wlssa, which will bo occupied by Lieuten ant Samuel Wynn, of the Conl nnd Iron police force. Justice O Hrien has received n hand some new sign which will be Bwung to the breeze with great ceremony on Thursday night, uunrii win stnnu watcu uu me roof for tho first three nights to prevent tia rrnfrtr, lio wnvnf Its nreilecessor. which disappeared so mysteriously one dark night Inst month. The Lakeside Hallway Company wns vesterdnv notified to discontinue laying T rails on Main street. The company wanted to lnv this rail on a curve cross ing North Mnhnnoy creek, where the usual kind used in the borough limits would not curve without specini weiuing. Work on that part of tho line has been discontinued. Joseph I'ersnvnge, a boarding boss, and Michael Oskeanns, his guest, quarreled over the payment of a store bill yesterday. Pcrsavage punched UsKennnB m mo ince nnd as the latter could not compete with the boarding boss at fisticuffs Invoked the aid of the law. Persnvago was placed under J300 ball by Justice U'llrlen to ap pear nt court. Albert Herman, stubborn nnd lutoxi- cnted, was nrraiuged before Justlco O'Brien yesterday, charged by his daugh ter with drunkenness and assault upon 1,1a nrnmlsnn. The old man lust buried his wile yesteniny nnu ou mm, iuxuuiu the Justice wasdisposed to be lenient, but the dntighter told of much such trouble with the old man, and he wns committed to Pottsvllle jail In default of K00 hall. A l,ml mtln hov named Edward Doug las, aged but 8 years, was arrested and brought before Justice O'Brien yesterday charged by a Pole with throwing Btones nnd tomato cans nt his ten year-old .inm.liter Thn evidence was strong enough to convict tne uiuu uiinii, um uu account of his tender years tho Justice re leased him after administering a repri mand. Rtnnhen Andrew wns sued by Mrs". Annie Palkas in Justice O'Brien's court last evening to recover twenty dollnrs which the deicniiant, nnu reiaiueu no bailee. Mrs. Palkastestlflcd thather hus band hod gone to New York several days before and left his check In the hands of Andrew who was to cash it, on pay uny, A Orand Opening, It. E. and R. F. Coosnn wish to nn politico to tho public that they will have a grand opening of the Lakeside Hotel, nt Lakeside, (East Mnhanoy Junction) on Thursdny, April 5th, 1891. The fnmouB Kchnnnn orchestra hns been enenced for the occasion and will furnish dancing muslo In tho pavilion, adjoining tho hotel, wlitMi will he thrown open to tho nubile for tho day. A grand supper will be served. Everybody is invited nnd trains from nnd to all points will be run for thplp tirr-nintnoflntinn. Tho Messrs. Coognn have become tho lessees of this popular hotel nnd Intend to make it more popular tnnn over. uww DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, If there ever wna a real euro or chronic Coughs. Colds, Hronchlcal troonies ana i Hrlppe It Is l"n Tina Don't tall to get the genuine: avoid Buhstltutes. Costs only 2a cents. J'an-Tlna Is sold at P. P. 1. Xlrlln's Drag Htore. Special low prices to all in watches, jewelry and Bllverward ot Holderman's, corner Ainin nnu l.ioyn streets. n n Rrp" n r"7s tfrnvi'r tit H3 Balls N -.Wr.TWMFtl K pKIDNEYCIi 1 TROUBLES fislt H uu etc if? tra 1 DANA'S 1 iSARSAPMILLli I THE KIND THAT CURES I t2 V. Ill US W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Evos examined nnd irlnnspn rircscrlbcd. Special attention to difficult cobcs. Easter Openingsj Ella M. McGinmss FASnlONAULE tflpf MILLINERY! . fj) Mrs. Rosette L. Qroeno, of Morris, n . x ., 5 WritCSi 417 nusuauu ueu jruu U Sarsaparllla for n bad case of Heart Dls- a Sa ease, that had troubled nun since ne was m i'i 17 yoars of ago. It cured him, and ho Is $f H able to work. My Httlo girl was weak, fr's nmaelatj-il. and suffered ereatly from f.3 W Kidney Dlseaso. A perslBtcnt nso ot M ti DANA'S SAUSAPAHILIiA conED her. M and she is wili, and stiiono." M 54 Ccrttfltd to bv D. J. LAWREKCE, Druggist. Sj ALL DRUaOlSTS. h li DANA SARSAPAR1LLA CO., Belfast, Mt. S Home-Killed Beef.1 SATU11DAT, MAI.cn 24tb, 1894. J. F. PLOPPERT,- ntJt627' and DonfGcfionerp 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery na& Vanllln, Chocolato and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda v atcr. Wholesalis and Retail. Orders for porties and other events filletl on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. The only place in town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing cboico nnd juicy meat, nnd nt the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, nork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every dnv. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 nnd 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made snusnge, luc. Reuben Maptsn, 100 N. Jardiu St., Shenandoah - MISCELIiANEOUS. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SMIDT -auent iron- Lauer's CELEBRATED LtGER Andrew performed that part of his charge correctly, but refused to turn the money over to Mrs. PnlKns, claiming tuai, sue owed board to that amount. The case wns amicably settled ly the payment oi costs nud the board bill. "Pirn ttrntirrnra. flvn hi ir. ill-annearing fellows, aroused the suspicion of OUlcer llassel as they paraded up Centre street Inst evening. The officer thought they looked Hue croous nnu minKing ne wuum feel more nt ease if they were behind bars he called for Policemen Geiger. Smith and Klelndentz and placed the suspecteu men tinder arrest. The prisoners gave their names as John Igo, of Jacksons patch; Christ Kremlin, Uermany; jock Fogarty and Plasterer Neary, of Philadel phia. Tho latter two explained their nlcknnmes by claiming reputntions 1TTANTED. Salesman : salary from start. VV permnent place Drown llros. Co., f Nurserymen, ltochestcr, w. i . a -jv-im-eia for the MetronoUtnnl lie Insurance Company for Hhenandoah I TTANTED. AgentB VV T.lfn Insiirnnce Comnapv and vicinity. Call at 1). J JicGinness' tlotel, . Carr. Assistant Superintendent 1-3 3t No. 207 West Conl Street, TX)K SALE. The pioperty now usca Dy tne 1' iieiiald ruDiisning uompuny, irH SALE The any, r.sst wmi street, Hhctmndoab. Terms: partcass, dm anco on moitgage. Apply on the premises. located Shenandoah, Penna. s. pugilists. Fognrty was supposed to ho I Cincinnati, O, the ex-champion nnd W. W. Lewis wns notified. He-visited the borough hotel to greet tho old-time pugilist, but there was no iziau recomuuuu ubii;i:u ..u. "I'm n bit of a scrapper and can take mo own part in u row," explained logerty, nud Hill departed In disgust. Siicihil uuat hHlos. There will be special Bales of ladles' foi.ta fhlnnk nnlvl. at miction nnd prl- vnleiy, on weunesuny niiu rnuj o.i-,.-ings, nnd at privato sales every day dur ing the week. These goods nre all new nnd of this year's style. The Bales will afford a raro opportunity to ladies who are in search of bargains in coats. Heese's Auction nnd Commission House, "Nest Ceutie street. 4-S-Ct nnu nv.NT Two eleeunt rooms, 1? In the best part ot town (over Itcfowl' Mnthinr. stnri. hented bv steam and lit electricity. Suitable for a lawyer cr doctor, Apply to Levi llolcnicu, iu s. Main street, i r- r r a niv M AT1K. steady emnloy- ibD U U ment guaranteed selling a household necessity and new, cheap kltche: utensil. Hell nn aioht. Sniiirv or enmnilsslon. Particulars T , ,f .. on, Mini.,.. tree, i miou poap a, iu., ou. .uu. ACKER, g Wheelwright and Blacksmithing Pear A Iky, Rear Beddall' s Si ore. Between Centre nnd Lloyd Sts. i nPNTS mulrn MHO n dav. Greatest kitchen A utensil ever Invented. Retail !Hcts. 2 to H sold in tvery house. Sample, postage paid, v orsnee a Aioiaiwu, uiuuuuuki, j lu-U-wed 26t free. HOUHK AND LOTS FOIt SALE. Eight I lots, 3K etrry house with 2HBtory kitchen, large snea, two goou wcua aau sircuui ui uici running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees; lots In good state ot cultivation; known formerly as ram Hotel any kind ot business. write or call on t-2Um Suitable for For further particulars MRS. L. E. FISHER. Drandonvlllo. Sch, Co. Pa. Krastus Wlman Itetfrai, Nkw Yoiuc. Arrll 4 Ernstus Wiman has withdrawn from the directorship of the Stnten Island llapid Transit company. He says he is going to devote himself to the development ot urn interests buoibicu Island, especially the electric light busi ness, In which much of his fortune has been invested. Underselling the Englishman. Www Parti.k. Pn.. Anril 4. H has lust been learned that the New Castle Steel company has been invading Canada and i,iw fnn ml a irood market for.iteel. billets, It seems that the company has noj oniy been able to undersell tha English com panies, but to also make a superior quality oi steel. Incendiarism In Kansas. Kupnsii. Knu.. Anrll 4. I'lre during tlin ni uht destroyed the business pOrtlou f iic-tfnril n town of 3.000 IieOIile just south of here Kviueuce uisflovyrejj mm the fire to have been incendiary. i , . f rn.i. iiinua Kt Prealdent. Sam Josk. Anril 4. Don Hnfaotffgleslas hns len elected orenident of tllB rebullllc f Hnt.i Ttiaa from Mnv. 1SBL. itOIay 1803. Complete tranquility reiBus iu ui whole country. Sorliil ut Urownsvllle. A Bocinl wns held nt the home of John H. Elenhnrt, in Hrownsville, Inst evening, nt wl ich n number of people enjoyed themselves for several hours with songs, recitations and games. Lunch wns taken at eleven o'clock. Those present were Misses Jennie Simpson, .lennie simmer, Emmn Hrobst, Lulu Kester, Katie, Mary nnd Emma Eisenhnrt, Jennie Lindenmtitb nnd Maine Kisenhurt; Messrs. jouu Snyder, Charles Willmau, William Cnle, Johu Jefferson, Jnmes Eisenhart nnd Kills Lindenmuth. IIHrKtt'll. I now offer toweling nt 4 cents per yard. elegant corsets at tiO cents, nice plaid muslin at 5 cents, good gingham at B cents, new dress ginghnm ut 0 cents nnd Btnndard dark prints nt 5 cents per yard. 30 South Main street, Shenandoah. 3-20-tf P. J- Monachal. Ornca or Coktuolleb of tub County or ScnDri.iui L. PcTisviux, Pa., '804. NOTICE. Sealed proposals will bo received by iho undersigned, tho Controller of MKuvikin rmintv. until 2 o'clock 11. as . Mon day, thedth day of Apill, 1MM, for 100 tons of pea aud 10U tons of efg coal, to bo (urnlthed ard dollvered to the county prison. The ritht is reserve to rejert any or all bias. By order of tho County Commissioners. ' 11. H. SI-.VERN. 4 4.0t-coa Controller. tshtatK CIV JOHN SOBOLOSKY. De- Pi ceasid. J.cttersot administration on the estate if John toboiosky, late of the borough nf Slliormnrtnnh. HchtlVlklll COUntV. PeLhSyl. vanln, deceaped, have ben granted to Walter w. ltvnkiewlcz. risldiue In eald borouen, to whom all pt-rsons Indebted to sain estate aro rtquf'sted to muke payment and tnosf having cllms i r dmai ds will make known the Bame without uolay, or to the aniinisiraiot s attor ney, J. h'. Coylo, Hhcnanfloah, Pn. WAUlXit W. Jtl-ClWliWH.. Administrator. March S. 1E91. 3-5-Cl oaw. At the Old Stand, rir, -ml ttur Anril 3rd. 1804. 1 will con duct my regular miction business at the old stand, In the Dougherty building, on West Centre street. jucuou m-cry TueBdny. Thurbday and Snturday oven iugs, and every Monday and Wednesday atternoonB lor lames ouij, n--n Hear Iu Mind John A. Heilly's is the place to get the Durest wines nnd linuors, best beer and ales nud flnest brnnus of clgnrB. Just think of it I Another beautiful little chllds's life saved by the timely use t-. r i i O......T... OI nr. tuxifH i mi iiicrry nnu ocuvjih, It hud a dungerous attack ot croup. Ilurclilll's Cure. When seeking n nent and well conducted enfe, go to Unrchilt's, corner Main aud Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. OrricE or Contholu.ii or mE County of F011UTI KILL. POTTSVILLE, PA.1EW, SEALED pnOPOALS will be received by tl.o ucderslBned. ttie Controller of schuvl- ETll county, until II a. a, Saturday the 7ihl day ol April, jsi, lor tne printing ana iur nikhlncot blank To'ms and books forthesev- ernl oOletB Hpeclflcatlons and samples can be seen at the cfllce ut theController. The right Is reserved to meet any orau mas, By order of the County Commissioners, 11. it. SEVERN. 4-3-lf Controller. TJHOPO'ALS KOK SUPPLIEH.-Offlce of 1 the Stale Hospital for Injured Persons of tne Antnracito uoai uegionui rcuuBjimuii., Irmintnli. UnFlDB Mfuleri nnd mnrbnil T,rnnnsa8 for supplies for the State Hospital lor Injured Persons of the Anihraclte Coal Regim v: Pennsylvania, will bo received by tho Hoard of Trustees .up .to ad ircludlng lhe lllhduy ot April, lfOl, for fn.ni.iHn. .mnii ,rpniH crncerles. druus mus llns, fruits, veg. tables. Ice fed,coal, etc, for the y tar ending May 81st, 1693. The Board ot Trustees reserve the riehtto reject any or 11 bids. A schedule ot tne art clt b and probable amount of each required will bo furnlshf a on application. auur. ' j. ii. limnixE. M. D.. HuDt.. S-21-m Fountain Springs, Pa. First-class work nnd repairing of all kinds done on short notice and at Reasonable Prices. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. v.. la atnrfer rt with ho best beer, porter ales, whtskles.brandies, w'nesandcigats. Eat- in oar attneaeu. u)iuiwiuyihiuuuiv,u... PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES j?o Too Olonsaod. S While cleaning house, will do well to ) call on or address mp I The STEAM fiNOmillGCOM5S;w FOB Leather and Findings Store. Good reason clven for selling. Buyer may examine books. v LEATOER STORE, Ferguson House Building. GEORGE W. JOHKSON, UBIIOIW : HOTEL I LOST CREEK, PA. Wenr L. V. nnd Electric railways. The finest brands of clears, whiskies, porter. beer and ale on hand. Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., Pottsviixe. Tho host photographs in all the latost styles, Wondera leads nil photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ. Piano Tuneg, Pianos and organs repaired. Orderfl lefjja ' 21 North Main Btreet. anenanaoun,ui prompt attention, r