Evening Herald. sauiidat, apiiil 14, im. THIRD EDITION MAMAMOT OITT. MahanotCitt, April 14. Gcorgo Stockcr, a ten-year-old resident of Spruce street, was arranged before Justice U'lirlen, yesterday, cunrged uy Mm. Chnrlotte kershner with aHsault. It ia proved thnt the lad had thrown ereral snow bulla at the old lndy, one of which struck her square In the ear. The Justice reprimanded the lad and allowed mm to depart as it was Ms nrst oircnse. Knoch Wilde Is Ailing a position as medicino salesman about town, and rather cnjoyB tho title ot Doctor, con ferred upon him by the boys. Joseph Sellgmnn lias returned from the Itimucr region aoout nonova. Arthur Anstock returned from Lewis burg yesterday. Airs. J. It. and Miss Allio IMssell will leave for Philadelphia on Monday to re main several weeks. Miss Ida Wcnrich returned to Philadel phia tins morning. Tho remains os Miss Mary Ann ClcniHon were Interred in tho cemetery on the hill this morning. Don't forget tho "Fast Mall" In Kater's npnra house on Monday, April 10. Miss Kato Maley was culled to Phila delphia this morning by tho illness of a Irlend. Miss Clara Hartman, a pretty rosident ot I.ynnport, has accepted a clerical post tion In Cleary's store. The ilftv-dollar continuous riool match between llrecker, of Shenandoah, and Shoener, of Mahanoy Utty, was not played at Cleary's rooms last evening, Mr. Shoener not putting In an appearance. A match was then arranged between lioyle, of Park Placo, Patrick Cleary, Jesse "Webb, and Harry Bensingcr, of this city. The prize, a silver badge, wus won by Cleary. The score was as follows : Cleary. 10! ; lioyle, 80 ; Webb, 50, and Benstnger, ;i'J. Time, two nours. Miss Kllio Kominski will be married to Michael Kucliluakl by ltev. Volnsac on eutitlay morning. James Callahan, of Park Place, was In town last evening. About forty dollars In prizes will be distributed nt the Welsh Baptist church eistcuurod on April zv. The town is crowded with snorts from nil over the county this afternoon. liig nports and little sports, sports with fifty cents to a hundred doilars are on hand with their little "wad" to win. or lose, on the Cox-Green match. Tlio Cox tiartv was at Lewis' this morning, offering 10 to 7, wltli lew takers. rogel ana iinnt singer are tho heaviest betters of tho Cox party, while W. W. Lewis nnd the Ulrnrd vllle people nro taking the short cud on his winning on the Girardvillo man. Hogan Canfleld, of Cumbola, nrrived in town this morning, loaded with Wilkes llarro money, won last night in the cock ing main In Ilazleton. The fight was be tween Luzerne, unruon and scnuyiKiii county birds, and was won by the Mlloy rmrty. of Summit Hill. The battle was to be best live out of nine, and tho Mlley party won the first five battles and took the money, about 200. The fight was largely attended, Mnlianoy City being wen represented. Lot of clocks nnd watches at auction Sit unlay evening, at Reese's Auction Itooms. 2t l'JSMCIL POINTS. Ilellly's orchestra plays at tho Glrard vllle dauciug school this evening. An investigation of a small pox scare at Mt Carmel developed n cose of chicken pox, The employcsat thcKehley Hun colliery received their soml-monthly pay yestor- aay Patrick Hrennan, of Huzleton, has Bangrene, caused oy paring a corn witn n razor. The only cltios which did not go Repub lican this week are those in which there were no elections. George It. Glenwright nnd William Woodward are to run n 100-yard foot race at Laveiie on the aist mst. The Ashland Borouch Council has de cided that as It has n sanitary committee a lioara ot jienltii would oe nBupeniuity, The Hnzleton lodge of the Jr. O. TJ. A. M. Initiated sixteen members on Wednes day night and now has a membership of mi. The tax rate in Ashland has been re duced from seven to five and n half mill nnd will expend f "i.KO) on the streets of the borough. Tho only living ex-President at the United States is Benjamin Harrisou. But, cheer up I There will be another cx President protty soon. Advertising should be considered the name as medicine and should be taken as needed. You will And the IlEUALD a Rood remedy for bad business. Business is ns susceptible to good ad vertising ns tho human body is to good medicine. Try the HKIiALl) nnd see the effect of a few doses on your business. Whoever Is manipulating this spring iveather ir making a rank fniluro of it. This thing of dusters one day and ulsters tho next, is not nccordlng to Hoyle, and nobody is blamed for kicking. It is worth making a note of that the rcry day after Duvld Bennett Hill passed xentenceof death upon the Wilson bill in the United States benate, tlie voters of No iv Jersey did the same tiling for the "WifsoiKjiill party. People who. write copy for the news- Impers, and who must nbbreviato their ong words because they are too busy to spell out what should be spelled nut, ahotild remember that newspaper workers are busy also and don't have a great deal of time to run over lame mnuuscripts nnd add the missing letters. An exchange says : "One of the best remedies for a sore throat is four tea nioonsfuls of cider vinegar, four of water, one of salt and n small pinch of pepper. Gargle every hour." If tho patient is not fatally strangled ho will recover rapidly after a few applications ot this mixture. Most of us, whether with plenty of money or friends, often need a good cough and croup remedy. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka tills the bill. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Lesuiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 8-3-3taw Comlug. A large Invoice of new goods, of every variety, has been consigned from a Now York house to Keee's Auction und sales room. Wuit for bargains. ""Arriuing Daily u. D. Fricko's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardln Street. tilUAIlDTII.I.i:. The snow caused considerable damage to Haley's property by crushing in the roof. Mrs. Iafferty's property was also damaged in a slullar manner. Tames Craln. of I'ottsvllle. transacted business here Inst evening. A I). Ilrossrnnn, of Iteadlag, was n town caller to-day. Misses Kate and Mollle Silk, of Ash land, are visiting Miss Tessle Doiiaghuo. Oscar Morgan, of Frackvlllo. drove through town yesterday. Henrv Ionard has mirchasod a One bay horse from N. Stein, of Ashland. Miss Katie GoiT. an accomplished young school marm of Ashland, called on her many mends Here last evening. Miss Katie Barret, of the Flueer Hoard. is visiting the Iiollln family at Hmes- VIllR. George H. lister, of Ashland, was a town visitor yesterday. I. Wreltt. of town, visited the county seat to-day. Miss Mamie McKntyre Is suffering from a severe cold. Sumner Hrown spent Thursday In Shen audoah. Hartley Haley was a Shenandoah visitor last evening. Tni-rnnpn Ginlpv is nbflllt to erect a fine livery stable at the lower end of Parker street. M. J. McGrath. of Mahanoy Plane, was the guest of Miss Lizzie Murphy on Thursday. T. J. Dunn has opened an undertaker's establishment on ugden street .1. H. Snyder, of Sliamokln, was the guest ot miss lizzie xsrennnn inst even ing. Miss Mnry Ann Tearney called on her many Asmand menus rriuay evening, r Mrs. John Iieese, of Mahanoy City, visited the Ilrennan family last evening. Miss Nellie Collban. of Ashland, is the guest of Mrs. .1. McLaughlin. A. H. Sclilasemon, of Ogden street, re turned home from Philadelphia last evening with a fine selection of tho latest patterns ot wall papers. Miss Mamie Laurel is convalescent. Alex. Sneddon, of Shenandoah, was a town caller yesterday. John Hurko hnd his hand sprionsly lacerated by a fall of rock at Preston Att. a colliery yesterday alternoon. John Hendrick, of Heading, transacted btisinoss hero to-ilay. S. Smith, of Heading, was seen on our streets to-day. Mrs. Ilertha Shliltz visited Shenandoah last evening. Mrs. Dan Ivan called on her Frackvlllo friends Thursday. Dei-lrnblu Hall for Kent. For rent, a well furnished lodge room on the third floor of the Dougherty build ing, nt the corner of Centre nnd Jnrdin streets. fi."x32 feet in size. Four ante rooms. Heated by steam. Hcst venti lated lodge room In the town. Several windows on Centre and Jnrdin streets. Also a room 15X115 fret in size on the second floor. Suitable for an office. Apply on tho premises. 4-13-lw. CUNTHAI.IA. Logan nnd Centralia collieries will re sume work on Monday after four days suspension. George and James Reese, students of the University of Pennsylvania, returned to day alter a suuri. visit lu iuhu. A. Moran visited friends in Browns ville yesterday. Messrs. Joseph Browell, Charles and Bernard Mcll-eortv. three of our nromis- ing young men, tripped tho light fantastic with the fair ones of Ashland at the select dancing school of the latter place. The employes of tho Heading collieries in this vicinity were paiu yesterday. Georgo W. Davis was appointed borough treasurer to nil the vacancy caused by Mr. iroutmnn's resignation. The employes of Logan nud CentraMa collieries received rneir pay rnisnirernoon Charles McBreatiy smiled on the fair ones of Mt. Carmel on Thursday evening, The Byrnsville base ball club will give a Dan in the scuooi nouso nt, said place this evening. There will be several prizes contested for and a goodtimols assured to all who attend. Dr. Lashelle was among the visitors to Mt. Carmol on Thursday. James Conroy and wife, of Mauch Chunk, returned home on Thursday after spending a few pleasant days ns tho guests of Mrs. Conroy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Malono, ot town. ; Our locnl foot ball team met during tho past week and elected a captain and manager. P. F. Cuff was choseu to cap tain the long-haired kickers next season, while Charles McBrearty will do the raannglug of the team. A numberof new men hnve been rdmitted and we expect to have a strong team in the Hold by Sep tember 1st. The Council met on Wednesday evening and appointed Samuel Miller as Super visor of Ceutrnlin borough. It waj cus tomary before for the Chlel Burgess to do the supervising but this year we have had a change, not exactly to keep the law, hut because tho man elected for Chief Burgess was not hnitnble. politically, or j in somo other unknown way, to tho ma- J jority of the Councilmen. j The funeral of Miss Katio Madden, who ( died on Tuesday evening, took place yes- ' terday from her hue home ou Centre street. Funeral services were held in St, Ignatius church ut 0 o clock a. m. Tho 1 funeral was lurgc'y attended, the Sodality of which she was a member, were first ' fallowed by the public i-chool children. Katie wasnbri'jht.pjeapantllttleglrl and a great favorite among her companions. She leaves hosts of friends who join us In i extending sympathy to her bereaved par- , eiits. Ube Welia' LAUNiinr Blue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Kach package makes two quarts. IScts. Sold by Musser & Beddall. Special low prices to all in watches, Jewelry and silverware at Holderman's, uoroer Main and Lloyd streets. EEW YORK Cash Millinery Store. 20 North Maiu St., Shenandoah. Our display of Now York styles in millin ery is the largest in the county. Constantly on hand n large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit oil. Ladies, examineour goons oeiore buying-elsewhere. Komem her, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given, MH8, o. V. MVIIK. WARREN J. PORTZ, . ...mwim Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main stteet. Shenandoah, will receive I prompt attention. MISGEIXANEOUS. BI0YCLK FOK SAI.K.-I. use but a short time. Good condition. Atone auirter lu cost. Must be tola M once. Apply t oitont iimaj.d omce. TT ANTED. Oeneril agent to Mil through VV eub-snenti n honest. valuable tna hie psyinit specialty. JW capital required. Arsen- tum Mfcr. Co.. in Church street. Hew Yortt City. 4-U-Jt TJTJK RENT.-J. bouse No. 23 Pear ollfjr 1 nd storeroom at 23 South Jardln Ureal Suitable for an office. Itent reaaoaabla Ap ply at ibb iauer piaco. u "TOK RENT. A ood business property and L' residence on North Main strrct, Hhenan doah. Prenent occupant wishes to retire from tnulnesn. Apply to Mrs. Tfllllam Qraeber. 19 Nortb St aln street 4-H-3t SALESMAN can seenre line ot Hose, Belting and General Kubbor, from Manufacturttw Corcoratlm. a Orti-class line for nm-olMi man. r. u. jjox ijii. new xoric. m-ai FOK SALK. The property now used by the Hbrald Publlsblm Company. Kaat Coal street, Mhenandoali. Terma : part aask, bal aaee oa mortgage. Apply o the premlees. FOlt KENT Two elegant rooms, located In the beat part ot town (over Kefowli-b's cioinine riori ), ncaiea dj- sieam ana nt oy eleclrlclty. Hnitoble for n lawyer or doctor. Apply to Levi Kefowlcb, 10 S. Main street. 4-S-tt BOUBE AND LOTS FOR SALE. Elftht lots. 3U stcrr house with story kitchen. large shed, two good wells and stream of water running inrougu me property; nice Dearing trult trees; lots In good state of cultivation; known formerly ns Tarlc Hotel. Suitable for anv kind of business. For further tiartlenl&rs write or cau on MRS. It. K. FIHHEK. 1-20-ilm Hrandonville, Sen. Co. Pa, "1TTANTED. Halcsman ; falarr from start. VV permanent place. Hi own Mros. Co., iiurerrjuien, uoi-nester, i. .iv-im-nu rno MA KB BIG MONEY selling otir eleotrlo , iiici'uuiio. Dciicr u curiu. rcutau ton-.pirt reany to set up; lines oi any aistanee. A practical Mectrlc Telephone. Our agentt making 13 to 10 a day easy. Everybody buyt; bl monev without work 1'rlrcs low. Anv oae can mane I7S permontn. Adarrss w. t Harrison & Co., Clerh No. 11, Columbus, Ohio, riOOH CHANCE. Will sell at private sale auaoneasy leimstotne rignt party, an established Una business property, 3 stories, In the very bust location on Main street: lot 3(1x150. Address, "Business No. 1. care HER Ai,n office, Bhenatdooh Pa." 3 24-lawtt ADMINISTRATIS NOTICE. Estate of Ed ward OrlnUhs, deceased. Letters of admlnlsiratlon of tbo estate of Edward Griffiths, lale of Shenanfo&b, Schuylkill coun'y, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Elizabeth Griffiths residing In said borough, to wbom all persons indebted to said ektate are requfstcd to make payment, and those bavin? claims or (tetr.nnds, will make Known io same witunui aeiay. KI.IZABRTB OntrFiins. Admlnistratlx. a-31-oaw.Oi J. II. Poubrot, Attorney, Political. Cards. A LEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules ot tb Republican nora'- nating convention. ELTA.S DAVIS, Subject to tbo rulos ot the Republican nomi nating convention. TCOR. SENATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. C0YLE, Bubject to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention SOMHTHING FOR THE Working People! VST. JSECIKTlU'eS NEW- Clothing Store ! 21 South Main Street. This is the only place where you can got now and stylish goodsat tho lowest prices, to suit the times. It Is the people a cloth ing store. Come and seo us before you go elsewhere. Wa are suro you will be more than pleed, as we have come to stay and do business. Wo are buying for cash, right from the manufacturers, at our own prices. We can sell you men's suits from $2.75 up; boys' suits from f2.S5 up; child ren's suits from 75c up, Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AOKNT FOR Lauer's CELEBRATED UGEB ', AHO PILSNER BEERS No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, l'A. Tho bar Is stockf d with he best beer, porter, ales, wlilskleu, brandies, w'ncsandclKaiB. Eat- in imraimcuca. uoraiai uiyiiaiion io an. JIl. H. HOFFMAN BAKEK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. Jumcs Hleln. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Fa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m. j 1 to 3 and 7 to v p. in. msoasen oi me tnroai ana lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to 8 a. m 12 to lp.m. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. The Farmers Want Hon. 0. M. There Is no man more popular among tbeifarmers of the country than Hon. O. M. Tinkham, whoso likeness is hero given. A man of acknowledged ability, of com manding presence, an excellent presiding officer, he will undoubtedly All with credit tho office to which tho farmers of his own state wish to elect him. Ten years as agricultural editor of the Freeman and Watchman, of Mdntpelisr, Vt., secretary and president for several years each of the Vermont state dairy mjsn's association, and employed by the boards of agriculture of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York at their meetings, assistant com missioner of aafricultural affairs, dairy commissioner nt the world's fair at New Orleans, member of his state legislature, where he was chairman of the house com mittee on agriculture, and recently ac credited by the secretary of agriculture tOiEurope to study the labor problem, he is one ot the most conspicuous representa tives of the farming interests of the country. Some time ago, Mr. Tinkham was pros trated with heat in the hay field, and from the consequent derangement of the system suffered severely from dizziness, toimuch so that walking was difficult. lie tried the famous Pnine's celery com pound, which had been so publicly recom-' mended byJMayor McSbane, of Montreal, Rev. Father Ouellet, Miss Mabel Jenness, da Lewis, nnd others, and the result was. most happy. To quote his own words : Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. S5c; rib roasts, 3 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah Spring and Summer MILLINERY! Inspect my large stock of the Finest nnd Latest Styles of Ladies' Hats & Bonnets Fine assortment of Babies' Caps. If you wish a spring hat or bonnet up to date and trimmed in tho latest style call at Ella M. McGmniss 20 East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Finds Him Well Again. " I'he dizziness Is all gone, and I am now inite recovered." Tho success of his vigorous lecturts upon his European experiences has been marked. He is now residing at North I'omfret, Vt., nnd the citizens of the state will wisely Insist upon his going into politics so far as to take the lieutenant governorship. Mr. Tinkh.tm's experience with the wonderful remedy that make people well and is as superior to all other spring medicine ns milk is more nourishing than water, is not surprising. Men nnd women all over the country, are finding strength nnd freedom from disease in Pnine's celery compound. It clears the sluggish blood of the unhealthy humors that n poor circulation and faulty assimilntion tend to produce. It corrects unhealthy nervous action and feeds the nerve centers with just the elements needed to build them up again into healthy tissues. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth college, tils-1 covered the formula for tho famous Pnine's celery compound after long years of study of the deep changes that take place In wornout, disordered nerve tissues. Dr. Phelps was accustomed fo explain in his lectures his mastery over diseases due to bad blood and nervous weakness, as follows : "In diseases of the liver, kidneys, and heart something is in the blood that ought not to, be there. Neutralize these bad humors. The nerves and nerve J. F. PL0PPERT, ?Jk3? and Cponfbcfioner, 20 East Centre Street, SHBNAKBOAH, PEMNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw herry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties,and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. S. G. ACKER, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOP, Poor Alley, Rear Beddall' s Siore, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. First-class work and repairing of all kinds done on short notice and at Reasonable Prices. Tinkham April omtres arc starving. Feed them with the elements that will build them up again. Paine's celery compound em bodies the3o ndvanced ideas regarding the blood and nerves. As was to be expected, so remarkable a discovery has not failed to attract the at tention of scientific men all over this country and in Europe. Medical journals. hnve given Pnine s celery compound mnch discussion. Paine's celery compound Is extensively used In nil tho large homes nnd institutions for sick nnd aged persons throughout the country. To-day it stands, unquestioned as the most valuable and reliable remedial agent at the physician' command for curing neuralgia, rheuma tism, dyspepsia, inability to sleep and diseases of the heart, liver and kidneys. It is prescribed by the entire medical faculty. It is the greatest spring medicine, "the only spring medicine worthy the name,' says one physician of the highest standing: in the profession. For languor, debility and all forms of nervous weakness it has proved Its invuluable curative power. It makes people of all ages and occupations well and nctlve. The famons Dr. Parr, who lived to such a patriarchal grand old age, was accus tomed to say ; "'Now' is the watchword of the wise. 'Now' is on the banner of the prudent." Toko Paine's celery compound "now." April Is the most favorable time. DR. J. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, HQ W, Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eyes examined nnd glasses prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. PEOPLE who hare CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To "too Oloanod. While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Th STEAM REMUS CO,,;- jmadixq Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVlU.lt. The best- photographs in nil tho latest styles. Wonders leads nil photographers. FOB SALE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leather Stoke, ( Ferguson House Building. I 4r V
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