Evening Herald. Fill DAT, APIUIj 13, im. THIKD EDITION TAMAQUA. A Number of Very Interesting; ami Newsy larnirrnptis. "Barkis la wllllu' " and Frank P. Sptcsc wants the Democratic noiulnntioii for Senator In this district. All factions hero seem to bo unanimously In favor of tlio Idea. Sploso wns promised tlio nomi nation by tlio Democrnts of Mahanoy City, Slicnnndonh and ndjacent towns four years ngo mid bo hns been countlngoiithc promise over since. Ho is well-known and popular throughout tlio district nnd, like his lather, is n dyod-lu tho-wool Democrat full yard wide, mid has never been anything else, so no fault can be found ngnlnst him on the score of consistency. JIo will lie a llttlng successor to Senator Motiaghnn, if the times do not ehnnge and a tidal wavo does not carry Coylc, of Mahalioy City, into the chair. Tamnqua people would havo preferred Sliepp, but tlio latter's declination published in the IlKUAM) the other day is final. Charles Weldy Is spoken of as a fit succcsfor to Representative FolhvotleY With a candidate like "Charley" the Republicans would have a fair chance of carrying this Democratic stronghold. The poople of this old town Sleepy Hollow, hs some call It take exceptions to the insinuations thrown out by a cer tain county sent journal In regard to them and it may cot the paper many friends. Frank Hover, of Galesburtr. 111., was in town this week. He likes his new home nnd would not return here to live, under any circumstances. He has a big store, employs many clerks and is doing busi ness at, a valuoof over six figures. Hy the way, Frank Is a son-lu-law of Col. M. 1. Fowler, of Shenandoah. The hard times are keenly felt here. The suspension of operations at Oordon Dlano by ro'isou of the lire made the an pearauce of things a little more livelier, by the shipment o coal tnrougn tins place. Miss Annie Fox, nn accomplished young lauy ot town, lias gone to riiunueiphia to accept a position. The settlement of tho Wardenshlp ap pointment gave much satisfaction to the people here. Commissioner Allen is con gratulated on tho good f.en so ho showed iu selecting Mr. Dunkelberger. J lie Hcnu oilcans here are divided on the Congressional candidate, the majority being for Mr. Slioener. Mr. Losch's namo Is seldom mentioned, but Mr. Jsrumm has many warm admirers. e'ecomt-IIaml Goods. People having old furniture or carpets In fair condition can send them to Heese's Auction rooms and realize uood nrices. One day every week will bo set apart for tue sale oi tins Kind ot goods, i'eople who want to quit business can havo their entire stock sold In a short tlmo and renllz.egood prices. Call on or address Hccso'h Auction and Commission House, Dougherty Building, West Centra street, 4-4-tf The Newspaper Heat. Kvery newspaper knows him and has him on their list. The News Item is not nu exception. We havo Beveral of him Wo propose to get rid of hliu in just so many weens. Tho fellow who heads the list is Dr. , who has hung us up for nearly S10.00 on subscription. It's our own fault. A collector to whom we sent the bill writes: "No good. This man is const! tutionallv opposed to navinir bills." So long, Doctor; the next time you get tho News Item it will be cash in advance. If wo had dropped the $10.00 binding on a Iiairoi uuiices wo wouldn't say a word, nit to be beaten out of it without a show is enough to make a boatman swear. We 11 touch up another of 'em next week Catawissa News Item. Wo have a few of the same sort and proposo to give their names, spelled In big capital letters, if tlioy don t pay up. TTbin Baby was sick, we care Her CasmrU, When the was a Child, sho cried fccGwtsvln, vT&en she beeame Miss, she ctun& t Gasearrs, Vht3 she had Children, the cave thorn Outsafe, Hear In Mind John A. Itcilly's Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer nnd aies anu unest urnnus oi cigars. Those who never rend the advertise ments in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jonathan Kenlsnn, of liolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, nrrus, nnd shoulders rend nn Item in his paper about how a prominent (iermnn citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured the same medicine, nnd to use his own words : "It cured me right op." Ho nUo says : "A neighbor nnd his wifo wero both sick in bed with rheuma tism. Their boy was over to my house And said they were so bail he had to do the cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Halm nnd how it had cured me. ho got a bottle and it cured them up In n week. 50 cent bottles for sale by (Jruhler Bros. Our bettor halves say they could not keep house wlthout.Charaberlaln's Cough Remedy. It is used in more than half the Homes in Leeds, dims iiros., Leeds, lowa. 'Kuls shows the esteem In which that rem edy flf, held where it has been sold for years atld is well known. Mothers havo learned that, there Is nothing bo good for colds, croup nnd whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quickly nnd perma nently, nnd thnt it Is pleasant nnd safe for children to take. 25 and GO cent bottles for sale by G rubier Iiros. Special low prices to nil in watches. Jewelry and silverware nt Holdermnn's, corner Main nnd I.loyd streets. For sour stomach 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. Mew Goods ""Arriving Daily D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardln Street. A BRILLIANT DEFENSE Colonel lliittrrworth'A AiRiiment In lie half of ConRrrMiiifin Itrrcklnrlitfr. WABIIIKOTOX, April 13. Tho defense of Colonel Breckinridge which lien Butter- worth mado yesterday Is concodrd, oven by his opponents, to havo been ono of the greatest speeches ever nindo In a Wash ington court. It was effective as a mas terpiece of oratory, and was mado such largely by tho winning personality of tho orator. Mr. Huttcrworth was persuasive, was dramatic, was friendly, conciliatory and artful. Whother he was convincing remains to be seen whon tho twelve men who are to pass upon the caso return their verdict. Men are saying that If tho jury hang flro Colonel Breckinridge can thank ths elor'once of his winning Quaker friend from t Particularly Is this the ex pression of ths lawyers, who heard the speech, and It was proC.ibly tho finest compliment the ex-concresiman could have received that so many of his pro- lojslonal colleagues were willing to stand all day to listen to his utterances. for nearly nine hours Major Hutter- worth carried ths speaking part In the great ense. He conjured by tho name of mother, the fireside and American woman hood most effectively, making It appear that all of these forces were enlisted on the side of his client. Through all the speaking tho white haired member of con gress from Kentucky tat facing the Jury, much ef the time with his face shndtd by his hand, occasionally nodding assent to the points scored by the speaker. Tho slender plaintiff has heard none of the de nunciations of hersolf. Judge .Tere Wilson is a living sphynx, immovable as stone, and no one could guess how he was taking the assaults upon his client. He did not core to begin last night utter the close of the Butter worth speech, but started In this morning, and will consume the greater part of two days in his argument. Triple Murder In Texas, DF.rKCOjf, Tex., April 13. Near Colllngs- burg yesterday Frank Crews, a farm hand, shot and mortally wounded his employer, Thomas Murrell, In a quarrel over wages. Mrs. Murrell rushed to her husband s as sistance and Crews cut her throat, killing her instantly. Murrell dlnd soon after. After the double murderer Crews robbed Murrell of his money and watch, then stole a horse nnd rode away. He went to the house of Morgan Murrell, a son of the murdered man, and without a word of warning shot him dead. The entire county is terribly excited, nnd Craws will be lynched if caught by the mob in pursuit. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Murrell and their son wore buried today. MeKane Must Stay In Sine; Sing. Nkw York, April IS. Judge Lacoinbr, ot the United States circuit court, ren dered his decision on the motion nrgnod before him by John Y. MoKane's lawyers last Friday for a writ of habeas corpus, on the ground that It was contrary to the provisions of Hection Ton of too rovlasd ttatutos of the United States to have htm confined In Slur Slag while the appoal in his case Is pending; in the United States supreme court. The motion for his release from Sing Bing it denied on the ground thai there is ne violation of the eonatitu tlon or statutes of the United States hy enforcing the sentence paeted upon Me Kane. A Bnre Fertnne for Zimmerman. Nivr York, April 13. Arthur A. Zlm merman, the champion amatonr bicyclist, who is to go to France to enter the pro fessional ranks, it to restive 1 10,000 cash the day he readies Europe to race as a professional. In additional to that Troy states that Zimmerman is to receive f 130 for each event in which he starts, in addi tion to the prize money which he may win. At each race meet where he has been advertised and where ho actually rides bo is to receivo SO per cent, of the net gate receipts. Tanlt Robber Farsiies la Jail. SAOIKAvr. Mich., April U. The latest sensation In the Wells-Stone vault looting case wat sprung yetterday, when a third warrant was issued for Newell B. Parsons, the x-bookketper. The complaint al leget that Parsons abstracted from the vault railroad bonds payable to bearer to the value of MM, 000. Thuse bonds wero the property of the firm. Parsons' bail was placed at 23,000, which he was un able to glvu. The bonds were recovered in Grand Rapids. Dr. Meyer's fleconit Trial. Niw Yoke, April 13. The second trial of Dr. Henry T. C. Meyer, who Is Indicted far murder in the first degree on a charge of poisoning Ludwig Ilrandt in this city in the spring of lb'JS, was set down before Recorder Smythe in Part II, goneral ses sions, for yesterday. The case was called at noon, and one juror win secured, when the court adjourned for the day. Clf.rn.14 Miners Will Strike. PniLLirsBDRO, Pa April 13. The min ers In the Ulearlleld and iieech Ureek re gions will obey the order of the national organization aud suspend work on the 31st, although the local leaders are of tho opinion that the suspension comos a'weck too late. The number of miners in Clear- field county Is upwards of 7,000. Iltath of Maniuls da Talleyrand. FLOKKNCI, April 13. The Marquis do Talleyrand, formerly the Duke de Dlno, Is dead. M. de Talleyrand was twice mar ried to American women, from the first of whom he was divorced. Talleyrand was descended from the famous Prince Talley rand, who was Napoleon's llrst prime minister. , Oaaadlaa Ttnllroatlers Mar Strike. Montrkal, April 13. A cablegram has been received from Sir Henry Tyler, or dering a 10 per cent, reduction iu the wages of all employes on the 0 rand Trunk railway. If the order be enforced it lsnot unlikely that a repetition of the great strike of 187S will take place. NUGGETS OF NEWS Eight thousani Colorado miners will Join the big coal strike April 'Jl. Lord Rosebery will not introduce the bill granting home rule to Scotland. Jnmes J. Corbett, the champion pugil ist, left Now York for Europe yesterday. Ex-Mayor fobert A. Smith was nomi nated by xdluneupolla Democrats for mayor. The funeral of ex-Senator Cattell took place frdm his lute rusideuce at Merchant villo, N. J., yesterday afternoon. A five weeks' drought in England, Ger many, France, Austria and Poland In causing much uneasiness to farmers in thoso oouutriwt. Senator Puffer, In his tariff speech yoe terday, said he should advise the laboring people to strike and ooutinae to strike un til they obtained their share oi the profit. SIAIIANOT CITT. MAllJJtOT CITT. April 18. Daniel Freller. ronrescntlnir al'nttsvllln brewerr. called tinon natrons here on Thursday. Thomas F. and Miss Mary Gormnn re turned yestcrdny from a visit to Now York, Hlclinrd Cooitnn. of Lakeside, was enter tallied last evening by the Mtnchof brothers. Glendon colliery cmnloves wero nnld to day. Mrs. h. W. Hurlburtof Omnhn. Neb.. nnd, Mrs, Ellen Sturgess, of Hynnnls, jiass., is visiiing menus in town. T. J. Foley, of Gllberton. visited Mali. noy City last evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Smith drovn In Gllberton yesterday. Miss Lou Williams, of Wnterlmrv. Conn., is tho guest of Airs. II. B. Piatt at St. Nicholas. Mrs. Witchie. of Suffolk, did shonnlno- hero yesterday. Timothy Hnrke.of Hnzlcton.lsthetnipst of M. Hynn. Sr., of West Centre (street. Mrs. J. McGownn.of West Centre street. visited Shennndonh friends last evening. Inspectors illinm Stein, of Shennn donh, nnd Williams, of Ashlnnd, accom panied Superintendent James Wynn in a visit to Primrose colliery yesterday. 1' rank Freller. n Pottsvilln noun .nles- mni, lookednftertradoin town yestcrdny. Kihvnrd Schwartz, of Hughesvllle, Is the guest of Mrs. E. Schcrlziugor of East Centre street. A. 11. Wnttlier Is looklntr tin slmrers for the English Lutheran choir, with a view to mnko it the finest in Mnhanoy City. Luzerne. Carbon and Schuylkill county sports meet nt Hazleton to-night to wit ness a Ulg cocking main between some of the best birds of the counties. Mrs. Carrie Hollenback and Mrs. Susie Paul, of HeadiiiK. are vlsltinir Mrs. M. A. Sciger, of South Catawissa street. Chnrles Suenders was taken suddenly 111 Inst evening. The English Lutheran choir service on next Sunday evening will bo tnken en tirely from Mozart's Twelfth Mass. Heading collieries in this district work to-day. Miss Mnry A. Clcmson died at the resi dence of Clinrles llrownmlller, on East Centre street, yestcrdny afternoon, need 21 years. Death was due to consumption. Miss Ulenison had heen In tho Urown- miller fnmily for a long time aud was Highly esteemed. Interment will be made in the cemetery on the hill on Saturday afternoon. Services in the Gerrunn Lutheran church. Andrew Hobln. conductor of P. & II. engine S3,, wns injured yesterdny after noon whilo shifting in the Mnhanoy City yard. Hobln was Btandlng upon the tender, directing the movement of the shifting pole when tho polo slipped nnd struct mm upon iiiu Aitee, causing patu- lui, but not serious injury. James Cox, ltobert Thomas and Jnmes James, of Willlanistown, Joseph Leiniug nnd Jacob Fogel, of Trenton, and several other well known pigeon shots, were guests this morning of Willinm W. Lewis. Mr. Co.t, who will shoot tho JfiOO-mntch on Snturday, i1- a tall, stout old gentle man of sixty or more years, nnd is said to be quite as acute in sight as when a much younger man. The mnrringe of Miss Maggie Burke to Hugh Courtney, in bt, Unnicus church yesterday morning was n very pretty one. Miss Burko wore n steel crey silk and' was attended by her sister. Miss Maine Hurke, who was attired in beautiful pink. Eddie Courtney, a brother of the groom. performed the duties of best mnn. Tho knot was tied by Father McEnroe. Mr. nnd Mrs. CouVtney will spend part of tneir Honeymoon in I'uiiiuieipnin. Installation of Ofllrern, The chiefs of Shenandoah Tribe, No. 155. Improved Order of Hcd Men. were in stalled Wednesday night by tho Deputy Great Sachem, John II. Parry, of Mnh anoy City, assisted by Past Sachems David S. Jenkins, John Evans, Thomas llellls, John E. Davies, William T. James aud Arthur Whomsley. Sachem, David T. Willlnms; Prophet, Samuel Shone; Senior Sagamore, Lewis Hughes; Junior Sagamore, David Cale; Keeper of Wampum, lienjomlu Hnskey; Chief of Records, D. O. Prltchnrd; Collector of Wampum, Samuel McCutcheon; Guard of Forest, William T. Jnmes; Guard of Wigwam, John W. Evans; First Snnniip, Arthur Whomsley, Second Snunap, David Jenkins; Braves, Isaac Hates, George H. Goodheod, George liayllll and Thomas B. Hughes; Warriors, Edward Cupper, Mar shall Meyers, John E. Davies and Robert Woolam; Representative to Great Coun cil, Arthur Whomsley. Coming Kveuts. April 20. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Star Flute and Drum Corps In Robbins' opera house. April 30. "A Trip to Europe," Illus trated lecture. In Welsh Baptist church, by Rev. C. II. Woolston, (if Philadelphia, for tho benefit of tho English Baptist church. May 3. First anniversary of the Wash ington Social Club, in Robbins' opera house. May 4. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest in Robbins' opera house. May 4. Twcnty-lifth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. 112, P. O. S. of A., In Ferguson's theatre. May 80 Strawberry nnd Ice cream fes tival in Robbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp U, P. O. of T. A. Z.ehsnfin'if ImliMtrlal llnom. Lebanon, Pa.. April 13. The Central Stone works will resume operations on Monday. The oUlcors of thu Lebauon Brick company have decided to manufac ture 3,000,000 brick. Tho Lebanon Man ufacturing company have received large contreots and will employ 200 men, who have been 'laid off for several months. Ths Cornwall furnaces, which havo been Idle for two yenrn, will resumo shortly. Still In I'elxnlo's Hands. Buenos AYHBH. April 13. Reliable ad vices from Hio Gruudo do fciul disprove-tho report that the eiiy has fallen into the hands of the intuigents. It Is still in pos session of the fuderuls. Advices from Rio do Janeiro slalo that the Brazilian minis ter of for ign rtffalrs, publlo works and finance have teeuered their resignations to Prealih'iit Feixoto. ' NEW Y0HK CoshMillmery Store. 20 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles In millin ery is the largest in the county. Constantly on hand a lurgo assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit oil. Ladles, oxamlnoour goods before buying elsewhere. Remem ber, prices tho lowet., Satisfaction given 3IIIH. G, -V. IIYDIC GET NEW BLOOD IN APRIL. The Body a Macliine that Cannot be Stopped for Re pairs Parne's Celery Compound Feeds Its Shat tered Nerves, Purifies the Blood, Makes Refresh rng Sleep Possible. March winds nnd April showers sweep nnd scour the earth nnd clear tho air of wlntor Impurities, making It sweet nnd wholesome. Tho same thing tnkes place In tho body, tho pores open nnd tho blood thnt creeps In whiter now rushos through tho arteries in a fuller, stronger stream. Now Is the great season of purification, of new life, now hope, new ambition. It Is the best time to get well. Spring Is hopeful, nnd tho Invalid gets well quicker when hopeful than when disobedient. Thousands of people throughout the country are this month tnklng Pnlno's celery compound tho great spring medicine that makes peoplo well. "What March does not kill may be done for by April," says nn old adage. The nine weeks from Fob. 1 to May 1 develop tho hidden germs of diseases in side the body nnd without. For health's sake back ynrds, cellars, nnd the dark closets and corners must be cleaned out, and for henlth's snko every one needs to take a spring medicine like Pnlno'scelery compound; years have shown tho wisdom of doing so. MAHANOY PLANK. M. J. Hough visited Ashland yesterday. Mahanoy nlnno Is running night and day. Miss Ella Bntdorff lsvlslttng hor brothor at Mnuch Chunk. John H. McGlnncss, of Frnckvllle, passed through town for Ashland. Rev. James F. Maginnhas nrrived homo after a week's visit to Philadelphia. John V. Finney, of Shenandoah, called on friends yesterday. John Is In the light for Legislative honors. Assistant trninmnsterG. M. Israel, with Dr. Bleiler, visited Gllbertonyesterday .to investigate tho doctor's prlvato telephone wires. Tho Borough Auditors nre busy audit ing the accounts of the borough. We hope they will make a thorough investi gation of nil the accounts. Joseph Shanf has rented the store vacated by W. W. Nier nnd will open up n merchant tailoring establishment. Ho comes well recommended from Shonau doali. We congratulate the boys of Friendship Hose Co. No. 1, of Maizevillo. for their Sromptness in the response to the flro In Inlzevllle, but wo notice that they had no lender, or foreman. They did good work, but there Is lots of room for Im provement In the management at a lire. With the supply of water on hand they did well. It will be an agreeable surprise to per sons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn thnt prompt relief maybehnd by taking Chamberlnln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attack mny bo prevented by tnklng this remedy as soon ns the first symptoms f the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Strnmrhlp Tic Vols Reduced. From Hamburg. Breraan, Antwerp or Amsterdam only J21.50. To Liverpool, Oueenstown, Londonderry, Belfast or Glasgow, only S23. At Reese s Railroad and Steamship OlDce, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 44-tf Get your repairing done at Hold- man's. Spring and Summer MILLINERY! Inspect my large stock of tho Finest and Latest Styles of Ladies' Hats & Bonnets Fine Assortment of Babies' Caps. If vou wish n spring hat or bonnet up to dnte and trimmed in tho lntesttylecallat Ella M. McGmmss 20 East Centre Straot, Shenandoah, Pa. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. Pianos nnd orcanB repaired. Orders left al 31 North Main Btreet. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention MISCELLANEOUS. BIOYCLK FOR SAI.P. In use but a sbort time. Good condition. At one-quarter its cost. II us t bo sold t once. Apply at once at jiKiui.n omce. Wr ANTED General agent to sell through Vt tub-scentB an honest, valuable and b e pavlnic Fpeclaltv. S20 canllal required. Argen- turn MIk, to., ltt Church Btreet, New York: City. 4-12-8t IrOH SALE. Tie prorerty now used by the ' HKiiAl.i) Publishing Company, KastCnal street, t-henandoah. 'Itrmn: partcaas, bal ance on mortgage. Apply on tbe premises. FOR RENT Two elegant rooms, located In tbe best partol town (over RefowPh's clothlDe tlon), bested by steam and lit by electricity. Pultebltf lor a lawyer or doctor. Apply to Levi Refowlch, 10 S, Main street. 4-S-tf SOUHE AND LOTS FOR SALE. Eight lots, 3K sti ry bouse with 2 story kitchen, e (bed, two good wells and stream of water running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees: lots In good state of cultivation: known formerly as Park Hotel. Bultable for IV ui r or runner particulars write or call on 1.20-Sm MRS. ti. E. KIHIIER, Drandonvllle, Sch. Co. Pa. nROPO"ALS FOR SUPPLIEH. Office nt J lb Male Hospital (or Injured Perton of inc Auiurucuu icut uegion oi reunfcyivania, fountain hnrlnes Pa. Fealed end marved nronosa's for sunnlles for tbe Htste Hospital :or Injured Peri-ousof the Anthracite Coal Ueglm of Pennsylvania, w 111 be received t-v the Uoard of Trustc ea nn tn aid Including tbe HlhCay ot April, it-Hi. tor furnlshln' bread, meals groceries, drugB mus lin", fruits, veg. tables. Ice feid, coal, etc for Hie jturendlcK Msy 81st, 1895. Tbe Ilourd of Trusters rtwrve tbe rlshtto reject any or ell bids. A schedule of tbe artl cp s nnd probable amount of cacti required will DO luruieatu un application Aoarebs, J. O. RIDDLE, M. D., Hupt, S-ZI-18t Fountalnbprlngs, l'a. April hns always been set down as the best time to remove Impurities from tho blood nnd to regulate the nervous system. Tho formula for Palne's celery com pound wns given to the world by Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. 1)., while he wns still active professor In the Dartmouth medlcnl school. A remarkable nerve food nnd blood purifier, It Is the most valuable contribution to tho world's progress that American college lnflucnco had sent forth. Its power of restoring lives of countless men nnd women from feebleness and des pair to strength nnd usefulness is known in every part of the country. It has added years of active, joyous existence to thousands of weak, tired-out, ailing women who thought themselvos doomed to be Invalids for the rest of their days. Palno's celerycompound cures thoroughly and finally rheumnllsm, neuralgia, dys pepsia, diseases of heart, liver, and kid neys, nnd every form of nervous weak ness. It cures ns nature cures, by feeding vitnl inmost pnrts of the body, tho blood, and nerves. All tho parts of the body are adjusted Home-Killed Beef. The only plnco In town to secure homo killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bolognn made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 nnd Sc; best veal, 14c; fresh home-mado sausage, 10c. Reuben Mariira, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah SOMETHING FOR THE Working People! -NEW- Clothing Store ! 21 South Main Street. This Is tho only place where you can get new and stylish goodsntthe lowest prices, to suit the times. It is the people's cloth ing store. Come and see us before you go elsewhere. We are sure you will bo more thon plowed, as we have come to stay and do business. Wo are buying for cash, right from tho manufacturers, nt our own prices. Wo can sell you men's suits from J2.75up; boys' suits from 12.25 up; child ren's suits from 75c up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. DR. J. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, jlO W. Centre St., Mahanoy Ciiy, Pa. Eyes examined nnd classes prescribed. Special attention to diOlcult cases. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES J?o "too Oloctxxoca. : While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address The STEAM BEWHIIICMmSK Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs In all the latest styles, wouuers leads all photographers. FOB SALE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine dooks. Leather Store, Ferguson House Building. J-yi. II. HOFFMAN RAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SUJIQEON, Successor to Dr, James Hteln. 1H North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Office hours From 7 to 0 a. m.j 1 to 8 and 7 to 0 p. m. Diseases of tbe throat and lungs a speQiHity. uoursot vaccination : o to v a.m., li to 1 p. m. with tho greatest nicety, and a derange ment of one affects the whole. We can not stop this complicated mechanism for repairs, because wo do not know the secret thnt would sot It going again. The repairs must be made when it is in motion. It is In sleep that tho machine goes slowly, the hoart beats less rapidly, the blood clrulates less quickly, the nerves rest, the muscles relax, and each gains vigor In tho only way It can by sleep nnd rest. Palne's celery compound quiets nnd regulates tho nerves by supplying' tho material for their repair, nnd tho tired, exhausted man andwomnn, on tho verge of brenktng down, gets Bleep and the means of recovery to health nnd strength. All over tho country Pnlno'scelery com pound is convincing overworked business men, nnxlous housekeepers, women be hind counters nnd In offices, school teachers, nnd nil who use their brains excessively, thnt the unqualllled pralso from physicians nnd others, who nre care ful of what they say, is none too strong for this great remedy that is making so many well nnd strong. A3SUSEMEKTS. JjlKKGUSON'B THEATRE. P. 3. TBROrsON. UAHAOltlt. TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1894. Tie J. t's Grand Ten sets of scenery. Flight of the Fast. Mall, Niagara Falls by moonlight. Prac tical working engine nnd fourteen freight cars, with illuminated caboose. The Dago dive, realistic river scene and steamboat explosion, and other great realisms. Prices: as, 35 5 & 75 Centg. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT TOR- Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER ', AND PILSKER BEERS No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. J. F. PL0PPERT, and 90 Hast Centre Street, SELUMANDOAH, PENNA . Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw ' berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered te all parts of town iu pint or quart buckets. 23. Cr. ACKER. Wheelwright and Blacbitij SHOP, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall's S'ore, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class work and repairing of all kinds done on short notice and nt Reasonable Prices. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 2! West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocked with he best beer, porter, ales, wblskles, brandies, w'nesandclgars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. j J
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