Evening Herald. THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 91. THIRD EDITION (IIMIIUITON. J W. Early, n hustling tea ngeut, pcnt yesterday In Suubury nmong friends. Mrs Owen Hrown Is visiting friends in Shamoklii. .Tolm Canfleld, mnnagerof tlio Mniinnny City Ileef Company, looked after business hurts yesterday morning. T. .T. Mutiley, Iho genial telegraph operator of this place, is doing ulghtduty at St. Nicholas. Charles liranger, of Glrnrdvillc, spent yesterday in town. .Richard Itevan. of Mahanoy Plane, was ecu on our streets yesterday morning. John Birmingham, employed as a miner nt Draper colliery, was Heriously injured by a fall of coal on Tuesday. He was taken to thu Miners' hospital at Ashland. Mrs. John llulllhau and sister left for Philadelphia on Tuesday, to attend thu funeral of an infant child of Peter Mc TJanuira. Edward Wynne, our popular shoe denier, spent yesterday In Mahanoy City. Thomas ,J. McDonald, of Glrardvillc, tdiook hands with friends hero yesterday Afternoon, Miss Aunia Munley spent last evening in Mahanoy City. M. A. (ierber, superintendent of tho Scntnuu and (ierhcr collieries, nt Tama qua, looked after business here yesterday. Joseph Painter, of Wllllomsport, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his parents liero. It is rumored that several well-known politicians in the Third legislative dis trict. are grooming a young politician from licnnndoab for the Legislative nomina tion in this district. For the accommodation of those desiring to attend the grand free opening at Lake sido this evening thu P. & it. It. R. Co. will run a special train, leaving Shenan doah at T o'clock for East Mahanoy June tlon, stopping at all intcrincdintustations. Iteturmiig the train will leave Kast Maha noy Junction at ;i::i'J u. in. lorShenatidoah and (jirnrdville, stopping at all intermedi ate stations. Excursion fare from Cilber ton will be H'.l cents. The Messrs. Coognn, proprietors of the summer resort, have engaged the Schoppe full orchestra to furnish the dancing music and a good time is assured all who attend. Special Cimt Sales. There will !u special salos of ladies' coats (black only), at auction and prl vatelj.on Wednesday and Friday even ings, ami at private sales every day dur ing the week. These goods are nil new and of this year's stvlo. The sales will niTord a rare opportunity to ladles who are in searcli of bargains In coats. Heese's Auction and Commission House, West Centre street. 4-2-fjt A (iriiml Opening, It K and II. 1'', Coogau wish to nn liouucc to the public that thoy will have n grand opening of the Lakeside Hotel, at Lakeside, (Kast Mahanoy Junction) on Thursday. April fitli. 1KI4. The famous Schoppe orchestra has been engaged for llio occasion anil win lurnisli dancing music in the pavilion, adjoining the hotel, which will be thrown open to the nubile for the day. A grand supper will be served. Everybody Is invited and trains from and to all points will be run for tnclr accommodation. The .Messrs. Coogan have become tlio lessees of this popular hotel and intend to make it more popular than ever. yo-ot Special low prices to all in wntches Jewelry and silverware at Holdermau's, corner mam and J.ioyu streets. rttn Baby was alcfc, we gars her Csswrw. aen Mm u a Chll J, she cried for Caster!, ' (lis hrcAtns Miss, ho cluni; to Caatort. "ln ctia had Children, sheen th6ta CwtoiSa. MAIIANOT PLANE, Where is that Hoard of Health that was appointed about a month ago? Gentle men, get down to work or resigu in luvor of men wuo will. Ilevnn Ilros. purchased a fine team this "week and Tom says he will take dust from no ono in town. Ilutcher Thomas Neury also got a dandy new bay, a match lor ins t roller, nan. There will be a grand entertainment for the benefit of t lie new Catholic Sunday school ol Finekvllle in the new Park theatre on April 2r.th. The Catholics of Frackillle intend to enlarge and beautify their building. All are invited to help me good cause along. F. N Hippie, of Mahanoy City, Isdolng duty in the assistant trainmaster's olllco. Mrs Joseph C. lloyle has removed her Household goods to J'ottsville and will take up her residence In that town. The Itorough Council will make their annual tour or inspection to morrow. Patrick Flynn, of tho Island, died on Tuesday anil will be buried on 1'ridny. nt Ashland. The funeral will tto via tiie clectru- ears. The deceased was about 70 years of age and left n wife and four children. .1. K Finney, of Shtiiandoah, passed mrougn town on ins way to jiarrismirg. The young hoodlums who congregate around thu post olllco should lie arrested mid lined for violating tlio borough ordinance. It is high time for tho Chief of Police to take this matter in hand and prosecute all offenders. The borough iiuuioriiius win stand uy mm. "Tin: iikut si'OAtt citised ham" in the l nited States is made in Cleveland bv The Cleveland Provision Co., and called the Huso 11am. All their hogs are in spectral bv the United States Government Every ham Is branded on tho back with the cut of a rose, and tho words "Hose (iov Insp." in a circle. 3-18-tu-th-sat Hteaim hip Tickets Uerftieetl. From IIiinihnrL' llromnn. Ant.wem Amsterdam milv tii rjl Tii I .IvMrtmril tjueenstown, Londonderry, Del fast or iiiasgow. only . At Heese's ttallroad niul steamship Ollice, Dougherty Build- Ing, Shenandoah, Pa. i-i-ii Iluy Keystone Hour. He sure thnt the liamo Lkhsiu & Hakii, Ashland, Pa., is ""Arriuing Daily f;. D. Fricke'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jnrdln Street. COMPROMISE AT DARLINGTON Another Mnrfler Ornwlnc Out of Governor Tillman's Dispensary Law. Columbia, S. C, Apfil fi. Governor Tillninti now feels assured thnt there will be no further trouble as n result of the Dnrllugton dispensary killing. After hold ing n lengthy conference with a Dnrllug ton committee the governor instructed General Hlchboitrg to prepare everything to bring tho troops back here tomorrow. The governor bus agrcrd that If tho men in Darlington who have caused trouble will stand their trial he will let tho civil law take its course nil the way through. Concerning tho resolution introduced in congress in regard to his stoppago of tele grams the governor said: "Ohl I don't faro to notice every crank who introduces resolution." There was a murder at Darlington yes terday growing out of the late disorder. It took place at thu Cleveland hotel, whrru Dr. W. II. Payne, one of the guests, shot and instantly killed Henry Green, second cook of tho hotel. Tho cause of the trag edy, It appears, was that the negro went before General RIchbuurg, commander-in-chief of tho state volunteers, and made allidavlt that he had seen Dr. Payne com ing out of the dispensary. When Dr. Payne spoke to Green about it hot words were passed on both sides, Green giving Dr. Payne the lie. The pistol was placed nt the negro's breast, the shirt being burned by tho powder. Mora Vifitlmi of th Indian War. EL Reno, O. T., April 5. Troop 1) has followed troop K to the scene of the trou ble between cattlemen and Indians in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe country. Tho battle, say couriers, still continues. When troop IJ reached tho scene a hot skirmish wns in progress. Tho soldiers took n hand. nnd one white man and four braves were added to the list of seven dead. Tho latest rumor is thnt the Indians are gathering in large numbers. The possibility of a brief but bloody wnr is being discussed. It is claimed thnt if the Cheyennes and Arspn hoes, who number 300 at this ngency.were to go on th warpath they would bo joined by the Apaches, Comanches and Kiowns, who number several thousand. Ashley's Kidnaped lloj. AMII.EY, Pa., April fi. Chances seem brighter for finding Kddie Hrotherton, who mysteriously disappeared from here about four months affo. After the recent arrest of the Italian organ grimier Bur gess Fenntr and several prominent citi zens hired a detective, of the Pinkerton force, who became noted here for his work in apprehending "Heel Nosed Mike." Every (dew has been run out, and the work Is said to have hud telling results. Tho letter received after tho child's disap pearance is supposed to have Iteeuu decoy, coming from the kiduapers. Uniim Clty' UUctlnn Itlot. Kansas Citt, April 5. The three men reported as fatally wounded in Tuesday's election riot are still alive, but reason able hopes of their recovery are not cn turtaiued. Pate, the deputy constable who precipitated the riot while trying to arrest one of tho Pryor family, said he be lieved that Mike Calluhnn, tho only one that was killed outright, is the man that shot liiiu. Pato Is one of those mortally wouudoit. Hurry Fowler is another who will die, for it is thought uothlug short of a miracle can save him. Prentlflrcnit (lti Anotlisr T.eaie of Life. Cuirxoo, April 5. Assassin Prcnder- gns will certainly not bo hanged before July 2, and not until May 21 will the in vestigation into the condition of his mind be commenced. Such wns the order en tered by Judge Chetlaln yesterday after noon. The state asked for four months and tho defense asked for two weeksniore for preparation. Tlio trial of the caso was reckoned to tak" a mouth, nnd conse quently thu dates. .uUJ JluuujulyS woro agreed upon. Chancni In the Carnegie Workl. Pirrsnnuo, April S. A number of changes are to be made among tho ofll cials now In chnrgoof tho Carnegie Home stead Steel works, but just what they will be and who will be affected in thu change cannot bo learned until the aiinouncemnt is mads by the heads of thecompsny. The changes are being niudo witii considerable secrecy, and arc believed to hnve been the result of the recent armor plate difliculty wdilch the conipnny had with the govern ment. To Take the Vnlkyrlo Home. LonikiX, April fi. Captain Cr.mtleld and a crew of twenty men sailed yester-- day from Liverpool for acw i ork ou tlio White Star liner Majestic. Cnptnin Crnn fleld, it will be recalled, sailed Lord Dun- ravon's cutter Valkyrie last year in the races forltha America's cup. lie nnd tho men with him will bring the Vnlkyriu home, it having been decided that she will take no part In American racing events during the coming season. A DytiHmltn.ltoiub In T.radvlll. Ll'.AIiviLLE, Colo., April 5. A dynamite bomb wns found yesterday In the court house. It was eight inches long and t wo aud a half inches in diameter. The lu-o had broken when it woe nearly burned olV and this alone probably prevented an e.v plosion. Tim discovery caused ii tense ex cltement. The county commissioner.-, im mediately offered l,lH) for the arrest of tho person who placed the bomb there. Steol Hall l'rotlurtioii ItuthlnK. PmsM'isu, April 5. Business is niHb- lug at tho Kdgnr Thomson Steel works, at Uraddock, more so than at any othertime during the year past. The big order re cently received for steel rails put all the idle workmen back in their places nt the mill, ami the production Is away above the standard. The output Is from l.'-iOOto 1,4U0 tons every twenty-four hours. Commander If eyvrman's tfenttinee. Washington, April 5. Tlio court mar tial in thecaseof CommanderO. F. Heyer uinn, who commanded the Kearsargo when that vessel was wrecked ou Hon- cador reef, finds the commander "guilty, through negligence, of allowing a veMil to be stranded." Ho was sentenced to bo suspended for two years on waiting orders pay- Maeee Held for the Grand Jury. New Yohk, April 5. Tho coroner's jury in the CHstt of Miss Martha J. Fuller, the typewriter, rendered a verdict that Miss Fuller came to her death by a sht't fired from a pistol, but who tired the p'.stol they were unable to determine. Mugeo wan held to tho graud jury. Killed While lliirularliliiK. WABSAW, Ind., April 0. George Wei rick, a merchant at Palestine, near this rlty, shot and instantly killed a man who wa trying to get Into Welrlek's store for the purpose of robbery. Tho burglar is lupposeu to he a tramp. COXEY'S COMMONWEALERS. Tfcey Are rrevrated from Marching Thronch the Streets or ritUbnrg. PlTTsnuiM, April 6. Forty men who claimed to belong to Coxcy's army were before Magistrate McKelvr vesterdav. Ihey having slept hi the police stations ihc night before. A dozen of them, who were evidently worthy unemployed work men, were released, The others were sent up for thirty days each. Among the recruits to the army yester day wero twenty Huns and Poles.who said tuey were starving. Yesterday afternoon the nrmy was formed In line to march to ilonougnhcla whnrf. where a lame meet ing was held. The police authorities, however, compelled them to remain In camp. Last night the Commonwealers were again prevented from marching out to attend a meeting. Several buralnrlcs on Tuoidny night was the cnuso of this rigid discipline, though they cannot bo traced to tlio army. though the army was not present both Coxeynnd llrowne addressed largo meet ings both afternoon and evening. At the afternoon meeting on Moiionguhcla wharf there were between 15,000 nnd 20,000 peo ple present. i.ate last night tnirty-llvo or Uoxey s followers who had disregarded tho orders of the police wero arrested in Allegheny City for vngrnncy. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT OIL CITY A Fntlter and Three Children Killed. Tito others Fatally Injured. Oil Citt, l'a., April 8. A terrible ex plosion occurred last evening by which four persons were Instantly killed and two fatally Injured. The dend nre: Joseph Kaullls, a German lnborer, aged fiO; Mary Kaullls, aged 6 years; Joe Kaul lls, nged 4; Alary lasmvr, aged 7. Mrs. Kaullls and her babe, 6 months old, wero seriously hurt and are cow lying in a dy ing condition at the hospital. Thu cause of the explosion Is a mystery. When It occurred Kaullls was on tho back porch of his residence, and the children were playing in the yard. Ills wife nnd youngest child were Inside the home. There wns no gas burned in the houee, cither for fuel or lights. The bodies of all were terribly mangled, and the entire rear portion of the house was blown Into kin dling wood. The only plausible theory advanced for the disaster Is thnt Kaullls found n glycerins enn and had brought it home witli him, and it was accidentally exploded. Kaullls was thrifty and indus trious, nnd highly respected. Maryland'! Iron Hall. Daltihohh, April 5. The nnswer of Charles J. Wiener and Joseph C. France, the Maryland receivers of tho Orderof the Iron Hall, who have about 1100,000 in their hands, to the petition of James F. Failey, of Indianapolis, Ind., to have tho funds of the order in Maryland turned over to him, was filed In court hero today. It denies that the order of the Indiana court is operative outside of thnt state, aud claims that it should not be respected here; that the. money of tho order here be longs to Mnrylnnd members, nnd It will be to their benefit to have It distributed uuder the direction of a Maryland court. Da Gama Thrrntened wltu Yellow Fever. BtJKNOs Aykes, April 6. Yellow fever on board the Mendello, one of the Portu guese warships which brought to this port from Itio Janeiro Admiral da Gama and other Brazilian insurgents, is increas ing iu violence, and many of the crew aro now prostrated with the disease. It Is feared that Admiral da Gama, who has been greatly weakened by his wounds, would fall uu easy victim to the disease should he be attacked. A vessel has been dispatched from Portugal to convey the refugees to Portuguese territory. rasneri the New Jeney House. Trenton, April B. The house Inst night passed the following bills: Mnklng trout fishing legal between April 1 and July 31; requiring denttsts to procure a license under a penalty of $300 fine; abolishing public road boards in Essex and Hudson counties and putting the control of such boards in the board of freeholders; provid ing that the inspector of factories aud hit assistants shall hare the inspection of mines. Tlla Meimiry Heturned, .Tlmrcfivvrr.T.i? Vln Auril f. Yesterday thrmifsh uhiick reMiiRini? from n fall Ed win A Wnhln. wlin he been misRint? from Chicago since Easter Sunday, regained his right mind. uverworK nrougiii an nttacK of congestion of tlio brain, and the suf ferer litis no recollection whatever ol time, nlnen or incident since seeinc the interior of St- James' church, Chicago. Chile's New MlfUtry. Santiago dk Ci.ii.k, April 5. Tho cabi net crisis has ended, aud a new ministry, compoked of liadicnls aud Liberals, has been formed.' The new cabinet is ns fol lows: Minister of the interior, Senor Iteyes; foreign affa'rs, Foutacill; justice, Gendarllltis; treasury, Mclver; publlo works, Krra.uru; war aud marine, Gen eral Valdes. The Tn el flh (iajrlord Mine Victim. Wilkebiiauiik, Pa., April fi. The body of tho twelfth victim iu the Guylord mine, Dan V. Morgan, was discovered late last night. Ho, like his companions, was caught under the fall and Instantly killed. Morgan was n widower, 52 years of itge. Only one more body now remains lu the mine, that of Thomas Piotou, the foreman. Seven Killed 111 n Fire, Frankfout-on-the-Main, Aprils. Firo destroyed the upper part of a house, for merly the liritannla hotel, near tho Cen tral station. During the panic which fol lowed a number of the Inmates jumped from tho windows. Three of them were killed instantly and several severely In jured. Four of the injured have sluco died. No Itaee Clniuullnff In Maryland. AsxAroLis, Md., April 5. Governor Brown yesterday signed the anti-pool bill, which prohibits all the year around racing and bookmnking in this state. It goes Into effect at once. The partlee who were negotiating for the race track at Arling ton huve abandoned their purpose and left the state. Colorado (lor Kttpubllcan. Denver, April 5. Returns from the greater part of the state show u pretty general Republican sweep. Ooousloually a town returns a slight Populist majority, but In very few places. In Las Animas tho Democrats are ahead, lleiitriu'tlvfl 3Inillltltl KIrrj. Lock Haven, Pa., April 5. Mountain fires, which are still raging, have de stroyed over three million feet of cut hem lock timber ou Fish Dam Run, ueur West port, this county. A large number of men are lighting the flames. MAHANOY CITY, Maiianot Citt, April 6, Austin Noonan, of St, Nicholas, wns In town yestcruay. Miss Mnry Krnus lins returned to Tama qun. K. K. Mcdnrn wentto Philadelphia yes terday. D, K. Bright is doing business In Rend ing. Hon. John X. Dentz. of Ashlnml. made. cnlls In Mnhntioy City yesterday. Mrs. John Goode. of Hnzletoti. is the guest of Mrs. C. E. Shllthorn. Rev. Father Dletrlck Is visiting in Phila delphia. A. J. Mills made n business excursion to Rending this morning. Dr. Beninmtn Donohoe. of Glrnrdvillc. cnllcd upon n Mahanoy City patient last evening. John 1. Matthias went to Sunbury this morning. Miss Phoebo Lewis, of Lnnsford. was yesterday tho guest of Mrs. D. M. Jones. Miss Mnhoney, of Gilberton, was in town last evening. Rnlnh Fisher and son sued toward Ash land this morning behind a rapid pacer. Thomns II. Wardle. of Pottsville. was In town yesterdny. W. P. Ramsay. Kso... made an excur sion toward Sbninokin this morning. Mrs. II. W. Bower nnd Miss Clnra Hill. of Kcpncr, nro visiting Mrs. Adam Wiu gert. Dr. Correll. of Phllndelnhln. circuloted nnionir old friends In Mnhanoy City yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Stein called tinon Poltsvlllo friends this morning. Michael Burke, of Mahauov Tunnel. was a town visitor to-day. Frank Brecker. Shenandoah, and Pat rick Cleary of town, will play in Cleary's rooms for 150 points on Snturday night. rnu prize is n oo purse nu n gold mednl. Tlio rcninins of Mnrv. late wife of Lincoln Millwnrd, was taken from the family residence on East Railroad street this afternoon aud Interred in tho ceme tery on the hill. Mrs. Millward was a young woman and Is survived by ono daughter, but a few days old. Mr. Kutzman and wife were arraintred before Justice Ketner yesterdny, chnrged by cx-Hlirh Constnblo Georce K. Reed with keeping goods under fnlso preteuso. Reed testified that he hod sold his house hold goods to Kutzman with the except ion of n rocking chair, some dishes nnd other articles, which wero to remain with Kiitzmnns until Iteed called for them. Wiion ho did call Kutzmau refused to deliver them, claimiiur ownership. Tho defendants wnlved a further hearing and entered ?300 bail each for court. It's n uoor nicht when Buck Mountnin can't furnish a low suit. The only draw back Is that tho constoble must generally walk botli ways, but this adds to his pocket book, if it doesn't to his good humor. Lust evening ofllcer Leitonherger brought down Mrs. Catherine Koll nnd several witnesses. Tho chnrge was assault, and the plaintiff, John Taylor. John Informed Justico Shermnii thnt while he wns emrnL'ed iu , rnw with another member of Mrs. Koll's family tho latter lnterlered with tho proceedings oy wielding n chulr over his bend, doing con siderable damage to his countenance. The suit wns settled by the payment of costs. Have vour cornets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Conipnuy, Shenandoah, Pa. 3-31-lm Use Wells' Laundry Blue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two (iuarts. 15cts. Sold oy Musser & Beddall. do sud See It. Kenirey. tho photoijranhcr. has a trreat 3.00 bargain. Go and see It. CF.NTltAI.IA. Edward Reese visited tho collieries nt Park Place to-day. Mrs. J. J. Lauuhlin is spending n few days with her parents iu Ashland. Georce Lenahan. one of Wilburton's young men, was in town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kel ley, accompanied by their daughter, Edith, visited friends in St. Clair to-day. Miss Mary Wright, oneof Irish Volley's plensant young ladies, is spending a fuw days here us tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cook. . Members of tho First Baptist church are raising n Literary Club for tho pur pose of furthering tho Interests of Us young people. , The Hnrd Times ball held hero on April 2d was u grand success. The hall was crowded ami all who wero in attendance say they had n most enjoyable evening. Tho costumes of some of the patrons reminded one of hard times. Music was furnished by Fiddler Ryan aud, indeed, he djd well. St. Joseph's church at Lost Creek wns tho scene of nvery Interesting wedding ou Tuesday, in which Michael II. Cuff, ono of our highly respected nnd popular young men, wns the groom. The bride wns Miss Mnry K. Cox, ono of Lost Creek's bright nnd attractive young Indies. Tho matrimonial knot wns tied nt 10 a. in. bv Rev. P. F. Dagget, iu tho presence of a largo congregation, .miss Annie uuil, slstcrof tlio L'rooni. was bridesmaid and John J. Reilley acted as best mau. Tho bride was arrayed in a lovely, well-flttlug dress of pearl lonsdowne with slippers to match, and n Gainsborough hat. The bridesmnid wore n Henrietta cloth dress of tho same color and n lint similar to that of the bride. After tlio ceremony the party enjoyed n drive over tho hills to Pottsville and partook of a wedding dinner, prepared liy Air. ivlmmel, pro urlelor of the Northwestern Hotel Alter spending some time in Pottsville the brldnl party returned to Lost Creek where n reception was uiven them nt the home of the bride's parents. John J. Cuff nccompnnieu tnu party to rottsvino mid David Dyke did the honor ns coachman. Tho young couple wero the recipltients of many pretty presents. They started housekeeping to-day lu tho ueat nnd cozy i. xi- e.,ir I.-.. IIUIIIC UltiJ .141. 1IU3 IllllliniiCU uu Centre street at this place. Their many friends wish them n long aud happy fu ture. Iiurchlll's Cure, When seeking a neat nnd well conducted enfe, go to Burchlll's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten tion. Coming Kvents. April 12. First anniversary of the Daisy Chain of All Saints' Protestnnt Episcopal church. "Old Song" entertain ment. April 20, Ico cream festival under the auspices of the Star Flute and Drum Corps in Robblus' opera house. May 30- Strawberry and Ice cream fes tival lu Bobbins' operu house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O, of T, A, At the Old Ktund. On and after April 3rd. 181H. I will con duct my regular miction business at tho old stand, lu the Dougherty building, on West Centre street. Auctions every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even ings, and every Monday and Wednesday I afternoons for ladles only, 4-2-tf Constables Complain, Editor IIrrald! a tnt!-'?.n,Vorllon mlr community, nnd rightfully, too, will bo presented to tho Borough Council, It Is n complnlnt of nie several consinuies or ino oorough to tho Council that the paid police lnterfero With their business. Their romnlnlnt l just. During the sessions of the criminal court it common occurrence is to seo tho whole pollco forco In dnlly attendance, and when tho court Is not In session nu almost dally occurrenco Is to Beo two or three of them hie themsctves to Pottsville with n prisoner or two. Thoy nro paid n llfty-dollar salary by tho borough. They mnko nearer ono hundred and fifty dollars each by acting ns constnbles. What pro tection do wo receive when two or thrco will go outside of tho borough to nrrest a person for n mlsdemennor nt between ono and three o'clock In tho mornlntr. No w onder rucIi plnccs as Mr. Edward Early's should bo robbed, almost In tho heart of ine town, npiaco as well-lighted nnd ns ensily seen ns nlmost iu daylight. Bnh I let tho good citizens mnko it bo hot for Council ns to compel their brothers nnd brothers-in-lnw to do their simple duty. That Is, glvo their undivided time to tho borough. It is Bald thoy havepnsses over tho railroad. If so, what services do they render tho railway companies f The com panies do not give away pnsses for every tiilllng service. S. P. sheunnuoali, April 4, ()iit.itiivM.t.i:. Tnl... llnl.t.1,. f 13 1 i V was confined to his bed for tho past few monciis, is now convalescent. Dnvid Wiukerinan. the lmstllni' vmtnrr salesman of Philadelphia, registered nt mo ivntionni iiotei, Wednesday. Miss Katie Leonard, of Asbbinil. nnssed through town yesterdny on her wny to Shenandoah. Miss Lizzie Shelly has nccepted n posi tion ns clerk nt Thomns' confectionery. Philip Fortner has an Interestinc child sick. P. J. Gnvln. a nonulnr voiinc mnn of town, left for Montana this morning. He Intends to locute there. Jnmcs Cooper, the obllulni; vouni pro prietor of tho Donnelly House, has his plnco handsomely remodeled aud woll stocKeu.. Hecond-llniul (Jones. People havimr old furniture or enrneta In fair condition can send them to Reese's miction rooms nnd renlizo good prices. One day every week will be set apart for the sale of this kind of goods. People who want to nult business can have their entiro stock sold In a short time and realize good prices. Call on or address iiecse s Auction niul Commission House, Dougherty Building, West Centre street. 4-i-tf Matched for a Hare. John Beclev and Thomas Hieiiniin. both of town, wero to-day matched to run a 100-yard race for 200 a side on Mnv 3rd. Tlio rnco will prohnbly tnko plnce at Muh anoy City. Get your repairing done nt Holder man's. Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, and nt tho snme price ns Chicago beef. Fresli veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausago and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 2fic; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; best veal, He; fresh hoine-mado sausage, 10c. Reuben Martisa, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. Agents for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for Hhenandoah and vicinity. Call at IS. 1 McQinness' Hotel, ic. unrr, Assistant superintendent, 4-3 lit nOU SALE. The pioperty now used by the P Heiialij Publishing Comranv. EsstCoal street, Hhenandoah. Toms : part cask, usl unco on mortgage. Apply on iho premises. FOR KENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best Dart ol town fover ltefowir h's clothing ftori). heated by stcsm and lit by eieciricny. fuilRDle lor a lawyer or doctor. Apply to Levi Kcfi wich, 10 S, Main street. SOUSE AND LOTH FOR SALE. Eight lots, 3H etcry houso with 2i story kitchen, e f bed. two good wells and stream ot water running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees: lots In eood state of cultivation: known formerly es lJrk Hotel. Suitable for anyitinuoi Business, for luriner particulars write or call on MRS. L. E. FISHER, 1.20-3m Ilrnndonville, Sch. Co. Pa. OrriciorCoNTUoixisii of tub Counit op bCUUTlKILL. PoiaiVIl.LS, I'A., 1891. NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received by the underdid ed, the Controller ot t-chujll;!ll county, until 2 o'clock p. ., Mon day, the 9th day of April, 11-04, for 100 tons of pta and 10U tons ot etg coal, to he furnlthed ucd delivered to the county prist n. Trie right it reitrvea 10 reject any or an mas. By ordsr of the County Commissioners. 11. It. Hl'.VEKN. 4 4-3t eod Controller. - . Lj'l' TT I.. nwn ,nuM cnnm nOTCV T,. ill ceased. Letters of uumlnUtnuton on the estntei tjohn irobolosky, lato of tho borough of Hhernndoah, Hinuylltlll county, Pennsyl vania, fieceoted, have been granted to Walter W. ltynkiewlcz, re siding In said borough, to whcmnll pereons li dtbud to sain estate are ri quested. 10 mske psyment and thoBA having cl lnu , r u. n a ds will make knonn the same without oelny, or lo tnu i dn.lnlstratoi 's attor noj , J. 1. Coylc, Hhenandoah, l'a. WALTER W. KYMCIKWICZ, Administrator. March 5. 1891. 35-0t oaw. OrncE or Conibolleu or thk Counit of BOlinTlKlLI.. Pottsville, I'a, 1EW. CJ BALED PHOrOALS will be received by O the undersigned, H e Controller of r-cnuyl. kill county, until 11 a. m , Saturday, the 7th uuy oi April, icvi, tor me printing ana lur nlshlnc of blank lorms and books tnrtheBev. ersl t-nici s Hpeclncatlons and samnles can be seen at the cfilce uf the Controller. Ihe right is reserved to rtieci any orau Dias, lly order ot the County Commissioners, 11. K. SKVEI1N, 13-lf Controller. IlltOFOSAI.S FOR SUPPLIER Oftlee ot J lui State Hospital for Injured Person of tnc nmnracito icai uegion ox reansyivanui Kountnln Hnrlnns. Pa. Seated and inursed proposn's for supplies for tho State Hospital ior Irjured Pertoiisof the. Anthracite Coal Hector ot Peonsvlvarla, will be received by the Hoard of Trustees up to a d ir eluding the 14th day ot April, 1891, for furnlsbinn bread, meats grocuiies, drugs, mus lins, fruits, vegt tables, ice ted, coal, etc for the ) ear ending ilsy 81t, 1695, The llourd of Trustet s rtsirve the rlchtto reject any or all bids. A schedule of tee arti cle s and probable amount of each required will be lurnuiuio. on application Aoarefes, j, f, muuur. ri, u. , oupi.. 3-21-lBt Fountain Springs, l'a. DR. J. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eyes examined nnd glosses! prescribed. Special nttention to dilllcult enses. Easter Opening-53 Ella M. McGmmss FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! SATUItDAY, MAKCII 24th, 1801. J. F. PL0PPERT, <&i and Confectioner 29 Enst Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Breod, Cnkes, Confectionery and , VnTlllln rl,.o1on nr.,1 Ct berry Ico Cream nnd Soda Wntert. 4 Wholesale and Retail. 1 Orders for pnrtiesnnd other events fllletl on short notice. Ice cream delivered to nil parts of town in pint or quart buckets. leaser's Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAM SCHMIDT -AGENT FOR- Laucr's CELEBRATED LAGER i No. 207 West Coal Street, r Shenandoah, Penna. S. &. ACKER, lilt and Blachmithto IS SHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall' s Store, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class work nnd repairing of nil kinds done on short notice and at KcaBonablc Prices. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is stocktd with he bet beer, oorter. ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and clears. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. PEOPLE who have CAMPETS. FKATHEKS or MATTRESSES To Too Oloanocl Whilo cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Be STEAM RENOVATING FOB S-A-ZLjIEJ, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for (.elllug. Buyer may examine books, LEATHER STOKE, Ferguson House Building. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UBJIOJAI : HOTEL t LOST CREEK, PA. Nenr L. V, and Electric railways. Tho finest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand, Wondersv r.KATisa Photographer. Market and Centre Sts., I'ottsville. Tho best photographs in all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. wmrenjTportz, .Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 r-' orth Main Btreet, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. 1 St