Evening Herald. MON'DAT, Al'IlIIi 16, UM. THIRD EDITION ii!tAUi)Tii.i.i:. M. .T. Wnlsh left on the Cnnnon Hall for Philadelphia In fit ovenlng nnd will reptile tliero for tho future. It U rumored that T. J, Monaghan, operator nt I'rcstou Junction, is to bo married eoon. Misses Maggie Onrner nnd Mntno Mo Hale are visiting rclntlves In l'hilndel phin. Jacob Miller, J. 1). Ilustln, William Jonos nnd Jnnics M alley, of Mnhnnoy City, registered nt tbe American House, Snturday. Miss Lizzie Murphy has recelvod many orders to make wedding dresses. Miss Kllle Foley, of Shenandoah, Is the guest of Mlssts Marin Hutler and Mnry llorey, of tlio Finger Hoard. Win. llrennnn, T. J. O'Hnren nnd K. J. Itreiinnn, of Shenandoah, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. John H llnrnos. Quite a number of our town sports at tended tho shooting match nt Malianuy City, Saturday. Thoma9 Clio?, of Mnhnnoy Plane, wns neeit on our streets to-uny. Miss Mary llurko and Miss ltellly, of Varker street, left on an extended trip to Europe this morning. M.chael I'ureell, of Wllkes-Ilarre, Is spenitlng n few days here. J O'llotinoll. of the Finder Hoard, hnd his riglit hand bitten while trying to make ponce in n pugilistic encounter between two butlers on Saturday last. Patrick Gorman, of Shenandoah, spent Sunday in town. Miss Katie Ileruin, of St. Clnir, was n town visitor yesterday. .lames Walsh, of Shennniioab, was mnong yesterday's visitors here. Misses Mnifuio llrethonv. Mnmo Unit gerty nnd Maggie Iteardon, of Mnhnnoy X'inne, were town cnuers, oaiuruay. Misses Mcliiiuiihlln nnd Fnrrel. of tiilberton, visited their many friends here fviturdny. Jacob Lcssig, of Ashland, drove through town yesterday. Thomas O'Neill spent Sunday In Ash land. Harry K. Heller, traveling passenger agent, or Aiiontowiu Air. a, J,in(inuist, travelinit passonirer iitrent tor tlie Union Vuciflc Itnilrond Co.. of New York, and Ii. F. McClellnn, trnvolinir pnsiengerngent for tlie wnuasli itnnroau uo., or new York, silent a few pleasant hours with John Mtinley. the enterprisiwr younii station Hgent for L. V. ii. It. Co., of this place, Saturday last. It will be an nureenble sumrlso to per sons subject to attacks of bilious colic to 1 earn that prompt relief may be had by taklnc Chamberlain's Colic. Cholern nnd Diarrhoea Itemedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy ns soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 nnd SO cent bottles for sale by uruhler liros. THE HOLOCAUST AT BUFFALO. Xt It Now Ilellevvil That Twantjr-twn Workmen lVrUknd. Buffalo, April 1C The work of search Inn the ruins of the works of the Amori can Glucose company for bodies was lis gun yesterdny, and whon the workmen were compelled to o,nlt by darkness tho remains of four bodies hnd been found. They were taken to the mnrguo, whore they now nre, identification being impos sible. The largest portion of charred llosli nnd bones found wns part of a man's trunk, found outside the walls. The man had evidently jumped from a window and been caught by a falling wall and roasted outside the building. The morgue wns crowded all day with weeping Polish women, wives und rela tives of tho men burned. Thoy made a great outcry when the charred remains were brought in, nnd some of the more demonstrative threw thonnelves oa the blackened pieces of flesh and oaressed them. The morgue ofliciali had to use forco to get them away from tha romalns. The exact number of men who were cre mated cauuot vet be definitely stated. It la absolutely certain that twelve men were burned, but there it grave reason to fear that there were a number of others, and it is not improbable that there were twenty-two victims. FAILED TO OBEY ORDERS. Ai a Result Out. Mull Waa Klllod Mutiy Cars Wrrckad. and Hazleton, Pa., April 16. A Pennsyl Tanin railroad freight train collided will a Lehigh Valley uxpreas train at noon yes terday near Silver Brook, a faw miles from here, on tbe Lehigh Vallay railroad nnd Patrick Daley, of Milton, Pa., was in. etantly killed and twelve other passengers and train hands slightly iujursil, The no oldent wns duo to an overslghtof the crew f the freight train. At Pottsvlllo tha conductor and engi neer of tho freight consulted the sohpdnles, but looked nt those of the Pennsylvania Instead of the Lehigh Valley railroad Thoy thought they found a clear track and came down the mountain at a high rate of speed, failing to take the hiding at (Silver llrook, as ordered. Tha train col Hded with the express with terriHo foroe, and the freight cars were telescoped and crushed Into kindling wood. Tha engines were badly broken and the furnishing of tlie passenger ears torn out, tho passen gers being badly shaken up and thrown about. Daley was riding on one of the cars In the freight train and was thrown into a freight car aud horribly mangled, Interrttlne Ceremony at Nt. l'attr!. HoHK, April 10. A most picturesque and interesting ceremony took placein bt, Peter's church yesterday morning, aud was attended by a great number of per sons from all parts of the wprld. The ceremony wro the beatitlcation of Juan Davilar, the Spanish theologian, who known as t)ie "Apostle pf Andalusia The pope prayed before Davllar's altar the afternoon. Thirty thousand persons were present. His holiness was ocorted by twenty cardinals and a largo number of bpauish and other priests. At the end of the service his holiness recelvod gifu, presented to him by the promoters of the movement that lead to the beatification. As ho was borne from tbe church ha was most enthusiastically cheered. ni '' rirrlUinQ UUIIU ; L D. Fricke's Carpet Storo, 10 South Jurdl n Street. MAHANOY CITY, MAHisorClTT, April 10. Misses Mnme nnd Sarah Scddon, of Locust Vnllcv. visited Miss Laura Uassett hi Pottsvlllo, on Saturday nftcrnoon. Messrs. J. 11. Fisher. Jnmes Knscmnn. II. Morgnn, 11. 11. Smith nnd A. It. Thompson were among the vlsltora from Shnmokin cn Sunday. Kdward Sllllman. Sr.. visited Pottsvlllo this morning. Samuel Tilov wns nmong tho visitors to Pottsvlllo on Saturday. Georce Schit spent Saturday In Potts vlllo. The Misses Urcndle were nt the county eat on Saturday. J. 11. Anthonv. of Delano, accompanied by lady friends, visited Pottsvlllo on Snt- ruay aiiernoon. If 1 - I I T .. 1 .. , C? 1 Air. ieiper, ul ueimiu, nircui. puiiuuj I tli his parents in Schuylkill Haven. I'eter Whnlen visited Ills home nt Cum- boln on Saturday. John Mclnerney snout Sunday In Potts- 111c. O. II, Smith, of Pottavillo, wns In town over Sunday. William Slattery, of Shenandoah, lent. Sunday evciilnir with Mnhnnoy City friends. II. W. llowen. of Hn.lcton, Attended to business here on Saturday. William Euan, of Glrnrdvllle. spent Saturday In town. Mrs. D. M. Jones, of town, nnd Mls Mary Krntis, of Tnmniun, spent Satur day in I'oitHvine. The Misses Kinc were cntcrtnlned by St. Clnir friends on Sunday. Andrew Dohcrtv nnd Kdward Maley Suited Shenandoah yesterday afternoon. Svdnev Landan spent Sunday with Shenandoah friends, Tlie "Fnst Mail." troune nrrived this morning and will appear at Knter s opera house to-night. J. L. Madcnfort nnidn visit to Pnterson, near Middloport, this morning. George Kleckner. of Lnkeside, was in own this morning. John Hawkins visited Gllberton friends on Sundav evenimr. Misses Cora nnd Hnchel Fry. Gertie Kepner nnd Mny Hurt, of Tninnqun, pent euuuny evening Here. It. A. Davenport, of Shenandoah, retr- Istered at tho Mansion House on Sunday. Joseph Gorman, of Pottsvlllo, was in town yesterday. Michael Dnley, of Fisher's barber shop, Is In Id up up with tho grippe. Miss Lcltenberger, of East Centre street, was the recipient of n pleasant surprise from a number of friends on Saturday evening. Vocal and instrumental music and luncheon were the order of tbe even ing. Thoso present were Miss Lizzie Adams, of Ashland. Misses Uuinii nhd Misses McNamarn, of Mnhnnoy City, nnd Messrs. Mnhony, Welsh nnd Condron, of llberton. Alexander nnd William Llndsey. of Tninauua. were struck bv the 0:20 east bound train nt tho Hendlnir station on Saturday, and sllglitly injured, Tlie were returning irom tuo snootinir mate in Mahnnov nark, and nttemntcd to cross tile track in front of No. 12, as she dashed into tlie stntlon. Alexnmicr wns tnrown twentv feet ahead and on to another track. receiving a wound on the calf from his collision with the pilot. William was tossed aside, uninjured, beyond a few cuts nbout the fnce and body. They limped to the plntform and boarded tho train for lninnqua. TAMAQUA. ome Interesting ljrfirnplis Front tVIUe. Awake Correspondent. TAMAQUA, April 14, 1894. This town has many haudsomedwelling houses, none better enn be found in the county. Tho notable structures nro those recently built by tho saving funds-. They are not meru shells, but substnutinl build incs with all modern improvements, and are intended to bo Serviceable. There are not many saving funds th.it put i heir sur plus to better use umti muse litre. These funds have practical men nt their heads and to their enterprise many people are indebted lor tne ownership ol Homes. In the SO's, when the Hist telegraph line was put through this town to Pottsvllle, the noles used were seruned nnd painted nnd n hnntlsoine, gilded top piece in tlie shape of an acorn wns plnced on them. Hilt that wns years ngo. Tho telegraph companies are not of Mich au ornamental turn of mind now. I was reminded of this by seeing one of tho top pieces in a scrap pne. Tho Allen mnchlno shops nnd foundry nro still idle und coiint to decay. Larer or better equipped shops would be hard to mid nnd tnev onco nave woric to mnny leople. borne ol tlie uest meclinuics ;earued their trades there. llroad street crosslnu is ono of tho most dangerous to be found and it is surpris- Inc mora accidents nave not Happened there, especially in thu evenings, as the facilities for illuininntiou are very poor The railroad company ought f o place one or two nre lights in that neighborhood. The crossinu is nlso frequently blockaded lor several nunuies ny tne miming ot trains. Sotnoof the best shots in the county are Tainaqua men nnd a number of them enn always be found iu the United States Hotel. Mr. Clayton, tne proprietor, is ouo or tlie best biiots in tne region iiuti is frequent competitor in mutches. As n summer resort city people could not find a prettier or healthier place than this. If tliero wns it hotel on Dutch Hill ono of tho best sites it would be tilled throughout the sciikou. The situ is High and dry, free from malaria and well drained. Hesides. by way of diversion wo have some of the prettiest girls in the state nud plenty of them, while our people geucrnuy are very Bociauio unu most en tertaining. Those who never rend the advertise meats In their newspnpers miss more than they presume. Jouathnu Ken'.son, of Itolnu, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled -with rheumatism In his back, arms, and shoulders rend an Item in his paper about how n prominent Germnn citizen of Ft. Madison hnd been cured. Ho procured the same medicine, nnd to use Ills own words i "It cured We right ap." HonUosnys: "A neighbor and his wife were both sick In bed with rheuma tism. Their boy wbb over to my house and said they were so bnd he had to do the aooklng. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Halm nnd how it had cured me. he got a bottle nnd it cured them up In n week. 60ceut bottlos for sale by Gruhler Urns. Use Wells' Laundhv Hiue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. IScts. Sold by wusser as ueauati. DeclmblH Halt for Kent. For rent, a well furnished lodge room on the third floor ol the Dougherty build ing, nt the corner of Centre nud Jnrdln streets. 115x82 feet In size. Four ante rooms. Heated by steam. Bust venti lated lodge room in tlie town. Several windows on Centre nnd Jurdin streets. Also n room 15x15 feet In size on the hecond (loor. Suitable for nn oflloe. Apply on the promises. 4-13-lw. the Speclnl low prices to all In watched jewelry nnd silverware at Holderiimn's, corner Mulu and Lloyd streets. THE V Eb.K IN lUNbrttSS Tha right Over the Qnornm Counting v lint the rrlnolpal lliislnnti, Wabhinotw, April 10. The struggle over the Adoption of tha now quorum counting rule decided upon by tho Demo cratic caucus last Friday will bo the feat ure of the prescut week iu the hotisa. In asmuch ns about one-third of the Demo crats are violently opposed to any quorum eountlng rule, as Indicated by the vote In the caucus. It will be impossible for the Democrats nlons to adopt such a rule. Tha Kepuhllcans will, howuver, acqulosda In tha adoption of nny rule that contains tho essential principle of recording n "present bnt not voting" those members who decline to respond to their names, This Is tha parliamentary principle which Mr. Hoed bas baon contesting oyer since the end of tho Fifty-first congress. It ninst ba trabodled In any new rule sub nlttsd to tho htinse or It cannot be adopted. It is axpocted when tae rule is presented Mr. Heed will make ona of the greatest epetches of hit life. Owing to the death of HsnatoT Yanoe both houses adjourned today, and tha fight ovsr the new rulo la Uia house Is postponed uutll tomorrow. It la probable that but little timo will he nllowed for debate, and the chaucea nre that whan tha house adjourns tomorrow evening the qnornm counting rule will hava bean adeptad and filibustering of the kind which hat chaiacterlztd the proceed ings of the house for tha past three years will a n thlag at the past. Tha raiolutiwa adopted by the caucus lastnietlng te swgaantrat-arms to eu- forae Btctioa 44 of uta revised statutes, de ducting tha talary of absent members, save on aseoHiit of sickness, It U belleVed, will hava the affect af securing a very full attendance la tha houte htroafter. As soon as the new arder ef things has been inaugurated la the houte the considera tion of tha appropriation bills will be re sumed aad will consume tha remainder of tho weak. TCita tha axctplioa af tka Chinese treaty, whioa Is to ba onasldared tomorrow, and tha routine naming butinesa of each day, tha weak la ike amst promises nothing bat a oeatlnuatle. of tariff debate. THE W'LD BEAST CONTEST. EaTartt tn IrT.l th Fl(ht HitKntn a JAmu and Orlitt- Raar. Say rnixpuca, April IS. Tho Smht an- nenneaa? take place la Boone's Arena at tWa IfMwlntar forie mart Hat.Mrrin.v arnn. rag eatwten Coloati Boone's African lion rarmell ana a gnssly baar racenuy cap tured la tit saauataias has stirred up serioaa trenala katrrratn the Society for tha PraTonUea af Cruelty ta Animals Aud tht scseutiva somialrta ef tha exposition. Tat wciety aaaeaaoai that the fight can ot oame af, aad U it is naoossAry war rants will be tvrora eat far tiia arrest of tha exeeutive.ceaaniittta, pet stepping at Dlrtttor Qeaaral Be Yeuag, in order to preTsat tha aoatest. , Prenarataeaa far the ttrucsle continue. Nearlyiallef tWa Mttt ara said to have batn said at prices ranging from $10 to tO raoa, aad Hants will pronably ba at a artatlantiwhaa rka Szht btgins. Parntll is oaa of Ueltsel lioone's pcr- forralnr ltsat, bat restatly has become so feroeloat tUtt ka is ktpt coallned in a special caga, aad ia alt physical appear- nnca Is perftqt, Tka frizzly boar Is a fine sptelntn, frttk. fron the mountains, and weighs 1W pounds mora thaa tha lion. Twa Prltonart Kteape. Hacxhxbaci, K. J., April 10, Two pritonsrt, Morris Slavtns and August Sadeka, both amn with a bad record, escaped from tha lltrgra county jail y terday and hava aot yet been captured; a third, Henry .Dukus, was only prevented from escaping by anuria liognrt alter a desperate struggle. All three were under sentence of Jong terms la lua state prison at Trenton. Two of them were horse thltras and the other hnji been convicted af robbing tchool houses In Bergen county, tf ha Sheriff Ilogart entered tha corridor to give the prjsonors their breakfast ha was i-truck on the head by Dukus. ' The shsrifF. stistd Dukus, and nfttr a dttpirate itruggle assistanco ar rivtd and, tha prisoner was overpowored, Maantiaia tha othtr two had escaped. llratltlaa Iuwurgant Lottea. Mobtzviueo, April lfl. Tho commander of tha gunboat Beagla telegraphs that the Brazilian insurgents lost in the attack on tha city of Itlo Grands do Sul 350 men killad or wouudtd. The government loss wat 100. Nine hundred insurgents subse auently landed on Uriguayan territory. Thty wera not armed, but were under command of Qsneral Salgadn, who had withdrawn theta men from tho lnmrgent forces in consaquoncc of hit aot being iu Accord witli tho plausor Admiral deMello, The insurgent squadron has gone to Par- anagua. Ifn Handar Bntabsll la Savannah. 8AVANMA1I, G., April IB. The city Authorities sat down on Sunday baseball yesterday. Tha Savannah nnd Macoa taam agreed to play tha game scheduled for Monday, leaving Monday a day of rest, but the mayor prohibited it. More than two thoutand people went out ex pecting to sea the game. The manage ment of tha oluk will not fight the mat tor. Ona af tho Famous Six Hundred. New York, April 18. A veteran of the Crimean, a turvivor of the glorious charge of the Llabt Brigade at Balaklava, Will- lam Hlbbert by name, died iu this city of pneumonia after au Illness of one week. Mr. Hlbbert was a native of Nottingham, England, nud was 05 years old. He came to this country over twenty years ago, Tha l'ortucuata Kleotlont. LisnoK, April 10. The elections held yesterday for members of the chamber of deputies resulted in the return of a gov ernment majority of nbout forty. NUGGETSOF NEWS Two masked men held up a San Fran cisco street car and Uia with tho -passengers' and conductor's money. While sitting by his fireside Thomna Waldron. n Chillicothe (O.) farmer, was shot by nn unknown assassin. To avoid arrest for shooting Mrs; Ma son George Ashworth, of Indlanola, la., put a bullet through his own head. In tho now Willinmstown (W. Vn.) oil field thousands ot gallons of oil are run ning to waste for lack of storage facilities. President Clevelaud has beon Invited to attend tlie annual toslival or, uerman Amerioan singers, nt New York, June 22. The suiUleu Inauulty of Juror John Po'ove abriiitly stnpjied the trinl at James Buchnnan, for betrayal, nt Wheeling, W. Vn. Tho Tuniumco Coal and Iron company hns employed neiro workmen for their mines at Blue Creek, Ala., nnd an out break Is feared. LIBERAL- ADVERTISING. Jlrmarktble Hueoett of Finn la the Ute of l'rlnters Ink. In January when times were the hardest aud many advertisers were reducing tholr expenditures for printer's ink, the papers had aw order from the proprietors of nine's celery compound for the largest nmountof advertising ever published by it lor nuy medicine. The wisdom of this courso Is shown by the fnct that to-dav tho drutmlst of this city report that no other medicine sells ns rreeiy as fame's celery compound. This Is a good object lesson for t ho local adver tisers, nnd shows that If they have nn ar ticle of superior merit, nnd will advertise it liberally nnd judiciously In the Paners. they will find their trnde increasing) and naru times win not uo noticed ny ttjem. Among newspaper men, Palno's celery compound is especially popular. Thero Is no -occupation whose requirements are so wearing upon tho nervous system ns that of tiewspnper work. Subject to duty nt nil times, with It liability to sleepless ntghta nnd dtnncrless duys, there Is a peculiar strain upon tho system in the reporter's work, which frequently leads to physical exhaustion and mental depres sion. Many newspaper workers lu Penn sylvania who have suffered severely from nervous troubles, nrising from overwork nnd close confinement llnd pleasure in nt triDtitiug to I'aines celery compound their new strength nnd vigor. It is nn idcnl medicine, producing lnsttng good results, nnd Is nlensant to tnke. It is n soothing, strengthening, and altogether wnoiesome remeuy tunc win cure nny enso of nervous exhaustion or kindred ail ment thnt litis not reached n hopeless stnte. if indeed such a condition is possible since the lnvnluublc properties of celery nnve ueen utilized in combination with other herbs to miiko this preparation. At this season of the year, when tho nerves need strengthening and the blood purifying, there is nn enormous demntld for the compound, whloh serves to prove the vnlue ot extensive nnd judicious ad vertising of n meritorious article. Coming JCvents. April 20. Ice cream festival under the allspices of the Stnr Flute nnd Drum Corpi In Bobbins' opern house. April 00. "A Trip to Europe." illns- trnted lecture, In Welsh Baptist church, by Hev. C. H. Woolston. of Phlladclnhln. for the benefit of the English Baptist cuurcn. Mny 3. First nnnlvcrsnry of the Wash ington Social Club, in Bobbins' opera house. May 4. Telecrnnhers' Assembly nnd contest in Bobbins' opera house. Atnv 4. Twnnt.v.llfth nnnt vprnni-v .nf Vtnsiunglon Camp, jNo. 11', 1'. u. to. ol A., in Ferguson's thentre. M"hv Sti-iiM-bprrv nnd Ipr rrcnm fe.. tlvnl in Bobbins' opern house, under the auspices oi unmp t, i. u. oi r. a. CAtialit on the Fly. A would-be tax jumper who was nbout to lleo from the town ny a neatly planned tncK was catignt ny Tax uouector senn- lnu, Saturday afternoon. The dellntment was n Pole. He bail n confederate wlio cared for his baggage. The confederate arrived at. ine LieniKii valley station null an hour before train time and secreted the delinquents' valise in a box at the side of the track onnosite the tstation. When the trnin nulled in the delinnuerit stepped boldly aboard and his confederate drew tno Amuse from its uiiiing place pre paratory to haudltig tt turougn n car window to 'tlio owner. The eagle oyo of Collector Scnnlnn caught tho drift of tho scheme nnd in another moment tbe valise nnil rlpllnnnpnt. wprR in his r.nstnilv. Tho Pole was detained uutil he Equnred his accounts witli tne oorougu. Have your- enrnets. feathers and mnt- tresses cleaned ny tne bieam nenovaung Company, anenandoau, l'a. a-m-im Bteamthlp Tickets Itf duced. From Hnmburir. Bremnn. Antwerp or Amsterdnm only iKl.&u. to Liverpool, oueenstown, Londonderry, lielinst or Glascow.- only 122. At Beese s Hnilroad and Steamship Oillce, Dougherty Build Ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tt Our bettbr hnlves sny they could not keep house without Chamberlntn'a Cough Kemedy. It Is used In more than half the Homes in L.eetis, blurs JJros., jeeds, ipwn, This shows the esteem in which tlmt-rem edy is held 'where it has beep sold for years and Is well known. Mothers have lrnrned that there is nothlnc so cood, fur aolds, croup and whooping, cough, thnt it sures inese ailments quicKiy anui perma nently, and that it Is pleasant nnd safe for children to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Uruliler Bros. "The I'nst Mall," A complete freight train ot fourteen curs, illiinvinntcd cnbooso nnd practical working engine, a magnificent scene of Niagara Fnlls by moonlight, with real mist, as seen from Suspension Brldce, the flight ot the Fnst Mail which crosses the stage nt the rnte of seventy miles nn hour, nnd a realistic steamboat rnce nnd explosion on tho Mississippi, arc among me most novel scenes nnu mecuanicni effects shown in Lincoln J, Carter's sceni production. "The East Mall," which ap pears at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. Buy Keystone flour, name Lessig & Baer, printed on every sack. Be sure that th Ashland, Pn., 3-3-3taw For poverty of the blood and all other conditions result ing from constipation, go. by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores; or write to B F A.llen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. HJEW .YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Mnin St., Shenandonh. Our dlsplny of Now York styles In millin ery is the largest in the county. Constantly on hand A large assortment ot Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to milt nil. Ladies, examine our goous neiore buying eisewnere. Hemem ber, priceB tho lowest. Satisfaction given. Milt. G, W, I1VDU. T Ha S1YDER, (feuccctsor too. W. Hassler) 104 West Cherry St., Shcnnndoah, HOUSE and SICS' PAINTER Dealer In -WALL PAPER. A largo stock of Window Bhades of all kinds oo nana, special low rates (or paper hanging, llonaahan'a CJrent llprpalna ( My store is fairly nncked with n fine assortment of dry goods, carpets and oil cloths. Lace curtains from .'loots to 11.75. Examine our 15c. cashmere (no Imlth. Hon) reduced from 85 cts ; our 75c. corsets reduced to w cts. unu ntonce nnd secure bargains. Every article ns represented, J. AlONAUHAN. !fea Baby was tick, we gave krr Oasseats, tftum the was a Child, the cried tat Oaaterin; Taaa aha beoatne Mum, tha olung to Otaaaria, gpaaaha aad Children, the gave thaHiOarttita, Home-Killed Beef. The only nlncoln town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing clioico nnd julpy meat, nnd n( tho same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, muttoit, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bolognn mndd every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25cs rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25o; soup meats,'7 ami 8c; best veal, He; fresh hoine-nindo sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin. 100 N. Jardia St., Shenandoah Spring nnd Summer MILLINERY I Inspect my large stock of tho Finest nnu Latest Stylos of Ladies' Hats & Bonnets Fine assortment of Babies' Caps. you wish n snrincr hnt or bonnet un to date nnd trimmed in the latest stylo call at Ella hi. McGinmss 20 East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Wheelwright and Blacksmithing -SHOI, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall's Store, Between Centrd nnd Lloyd Sts. Flrst-clnss work nnd repnlringof nil kinds dope on short notice nnd nt .Reasonable PriocM. PEOPLE who hare CARPETS, FJSATHERS.or MATTRE8E8, To "too Oloanod I Wh)le cleaning bouse, will do well to call on or address Tie STEAM REKOVATINE CO.Kra' iTr'' IfTOSltleVSaanzZ- Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., PorrsvitlE. Tho best photoirrnphs In nil the lntest styles, wonuersiendsnil puotograpuers, FOB S-A-XjIE, Leather, and Findings Store. Good reason trlven for selllncr. Buyer mny examine uooks. Lkatoeis Store, Ferguson House Building. Political Cards. Jj1011 HHERIFV, 1A. BVUTT, Subject to the rules ot tho Republican noml naiiu convention. -ppR HUBRIFF. ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. TjOR. 8KNITUR, (30lh District) , vOZIA' J. COl'LE, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml nating convection jlUR. CONGUEHN, A. L.OS01I, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nal!! g convention. MISCELLANEOUS. "TJIOR RENT. A (rood business property and l1 residence on North Matn street. Bbenan- 00a h Present occupant wishes to retire from business. Apply to Mrs. William araeber. I!) North Maid ktreet 4-H-3t TTtOll BALE A' full set ol band Instruments C made by the Boston Musical ManufHCtur- lnc 0. "or limner lnrormt on aonlv to luuuiui , jjuiiu, 010 vreab tuuiro street. nenanaon. 416.1w Q A LEHMAN can secure line of Hose. Belting uuu ucucmi nuuurr, iron xnanuiaciuring Oorporatlt n; A flrst.class line for Hrst-elass man; r. u. iiox ioti. Mew Torn, 4-lf-at FOR SALE. The property now used by the Hkhald Publishing Coapsny, EsatCoal djoq, r-ucuaiiuuun, leims i pan tasu, Dal- uu wvi Anpiy on, me premises, FOR KENT Two elrgant rooms, located In the beBt part ot town (over ItefowUh's clothing Hon), heated by stesm and lit by jicuiiu-uj- nuiiHDiejor n lawyer or-aoctor, Appiy to L.eyi tieiewici), to S. Main street. 4-3-tf TIOUHK AND LOTH FOR SALK. Eight L1 lots. 8W stcrv houeewitb large flied. two good wells and stream of water running through the property! nice bearing fruit trees; lots In good titate of cultivation; known formerly ns Park Hotel. Bultable for any kind of business. For further particulars M story Kitcnen, wnie or can on MRS. L. K. FIBIIER l.Wm Urandonvllle. Bch. Co. Pa. TTANTED. Salesman j salary from start, v v permaneni pmce. jiruwu jiros. i ta nurserymen, xwenester, a, i, a-ui-im-eou AMUSEMENTS. TTIKHaUSOIfB THEATRIC. r, j. rsRODBON, hakaoir. UESDAY, APRIL 17tli, 1894. Tie nci J. Carter's Qr&Dd : : : : : Scenic MgIi Buil Ten sets of scenery. Flight of the Fnst Mall, Niagara Fnlls by modnllght. Prat tlcal working engine nnd fourteen freight enrs, with llluinlutitedchbooso. ThoDngo dive, realistic river scene nnd' stcambont explosion, nnd other great realisms. Prlccai 5 35 so &. 7s Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St.. Mahanoy City, Pa. Eves examined nnd elnsses prescribed. Speclnl nttentlon to difficult enses. J. F. PL0PPERT, .S5,S and CSonfectiones 20 Bast Centre Street, S HEN" AND O AH, PENNA, Bread, Cnkes, Confectionery ancB Vnnllla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events flllecS on Bhort notice. Ice crenm delivered to nil pnrtsof town In plntor quart buckets. SOMETHING FOR THE e NEW Clothing Store 21 South Main Street. iftingPeopI This Is tho only place whero you enn get, '"""v new nnu stylisu gooasnttue lowest prices, to suit tho times. It is the people s cloth- lng store. Come nnd see us before you go elsewhere. Wo nre sure you will bo more thnn pleased, ns we have come tostny nnd do business. We nre buying for ensh, right from the mnnnfncturers, nt our own prices. We enn Bell you men's suits from 12.75 up; boyB' suits from S2.25 up; child- , ren's suits from 73o up. Full line of best undcrwenr, gents' furnishing goods, lints nnd enps. BOCK BEER ! Is Now Itendy for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOR- Lauet's CELEBRATED LAGER Xo. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandonh, Penna. Piatt's Popular Saloon, .(Formerly, Joe.iWyatt's) 19 and 2l.West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. Tbe bar Is stocked with he best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nesandelcaia. Eat- in bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. JQlt. II, HOFFMAN BAKER, NIYSICI4N AND SURQEOX, Successor to Dr. James Btein. Hi North Jnrdln Street, Shenandoah, la.. Offlce hourB From 7 to 0 a. m.i 1 to 3 and T to D p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 tot) a. m., 12 tolp. m. WARREN J. PORTZ, Pinnn Tuner. Pianos end organs repaired. Orders leftiTft 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will recclc J prompt attention, ft
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