Evening Herald. TUESDAY, APIUL 17, UM. THIRD EDITION NUGGETS OF NEWS The Behrlng sea bill passed the British "kouso of lords without amendment. Clerk Kerr, of the national house, de nies the statement Hint he U to be a can didate for congress, Ex-Governor and ex-United States Sena tor James M. Harvey died at his home near Junction City, Kan., aged CO. The Ron of President Hodrlgucz, of Costa Illca, Is under nrrc.it at Carlsruho, Ger many, for stabbing u fellow student. The New Jersey hoUf.o passed the bill requiring instruction In scientific temper ance in the public schools of the state. The trial of Lieutenant Maney for the murder of Coptaln Hedberg, at Fort Sher idan, was begun In Chicago yesterday. Thirty students of Yale college are re ported to have left Now Haven to avoid prosecution for attending a prize light. At Honolulu Admiral Irwiu transferred Ills command to Admiral John Walker, Admiral Irwiu going on the retired list of the navy. Mrs. Annie Morris and her two children are In a New York hospital, having been dangerously poisoned by eating canned sardines. The Mamncuusctts supreme court or dered that the fnso,(MO reserve fund of the Massachusetts branches of tho Iron Hull MU t' tKa ymtmlmur lab XntlTUiUoUa. JeiulU May Return to Grnmny. Berlin, April 17. The bill permitting the return of the Jesuit to Germany passed Its third reading In the reichstag by a vote of ICS to 145. The repeal of tho nntl-Jesult laws was supported by the Centrists, Radicals, Socialists, People's party, Alsatians, Poles and Farmers' Al liance, and opposed by the Conservatives, Imperialists, National Liberals and the members of tho Iladionl Union. Mayor nopklns Knt Opposed . to Raolnff. CHICAGO, April 17. A delegation of prominent west side citizens called on Mayor Hopkins to protest against the opening of the Garfield park race track. Hr. Hopkins refused to say what action he would take, but remarked, in a general way, that he is not opposed to race tracks. The delegation departed crestfallen, and It Is generally believed that racing will be resumed at the track. Kx-8enptor IngalU' Danjrliter to Wed. ATCHIPOKr Kun., April.17.- The engage ment is announced of Miss Ethel Iugalh to Dr. Edward G. Blair, of this city Ails Ingalls Is the oldest daughter of ex-Senator John J,, Ingalls, and was for several years a reigning belle In Washington society, She has achieved some promi nence as a writer. Terribly Lashed by Whltsoaps. Richmond, Ky., April 17. A band of wbltecaps went to the home of Alex Johnson, a negro, and called him out. They seized him, took him to a point near the lair grounds and tied him to a tree. His clothes were removed and he was whipped with blacksnake whips until ho was raw and almost flayed alive. He grossly insulted a lady last Saturday night. There is great excitement among the negroes over the atlalr. Death of a Well Known ArtUt. SAN Remo, Italy, April 17. Mrs. Lucy Rossettl, a well known English ortlst, tho wfe of William Michael Rossetti, died in this city. She was, tho elder daughter of Jtrora Mnduox lirown, tho painter. Mrs. Rossettl has exhibited at the Royal acad emy, in London. Her husband Is a dis tlnguishcd critic and author. Industrie, llenuiiilnir. Biudcieton, N. J., April 17. The Clark Window Light company started their mills this morning after an idloness of twelve weeks, giving employment to about l hundred hands York, Ph., April 17. The York Rolling mill resumed work this morning after an Idleness of several months. Those who never read the advertise- ments In their newsnoners miss more than they presume. Jonathan Kenisou, Of Bolou. Worth Co.. Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured the Mime medicine, nnd to tue his own words : "It cured mo right up." lie alo says : ' "A neighbor and his wife were both sick in bed with rheuma tism. Their boy was over to aiy house and said they wero so bad ho had to do tho cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's! Pain Balm nnd how It had cured mo. ho got a bottle nnd it cured them up in a week. SO cent bottleB for sale by Gruhler ' Bros. I nuu ouuMiuuta iicin . un name , LEssm jfe BAP.r'i .'Aahlsnd. u nrintnd ,n nverv injitaw , j. Our better halves sny they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is used in moro than halt the mimes in ueeus. oims uros., ijeeus, lowa. auis snows uie esteem u wnicli tlmt rem-1 edy is held where it has been sold tor years ond Is well known. Mothers have learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it cures theso ntlmeiits quickly and perma nently, nnd that it Is pleasant ond safe for children to take. 25 nnd 60 cent bottles for fcnlo by Gruhler Bros. tfhsn Baby was sick, we cave her Castors. Then sue mu a Child, she cried for Coetwla, he became Miss, she ching to Castoria, fjidtm she had Call Jrea, the cre thorn OuOorku bous subject to attacks of bilious collo to learn that prompt relief may be hail by taking Chaniberluln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. In nmny Instances tho attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon ns the llrst symptoms ot the disease appear. 25 ond CO cent bottles for sole by Gruhler Bros. Mew Cs-oods sniMi'nv 1viVi ri rriuiny uciiiy r r-..:-i...i- r l i '!(. U. rriUKOa UdrJUl OlUrU, 10 South Jurdlu Street. MA11ANOV PITY, MAHAHOr ClTT, April 17. Charles Smith transacted business In Heading to-day. r Kilns E. Reed, of Pottsvllle, was In towrt yesterday. .1. W. Stnno. of Gllberton. mndo bus iness calls here last evening, Thomas Condron, of Gllberton, was h spectator at the "Fast Mall" show last evening, Fred. Reese, of Shenandoah, was In town yesterday. Rpnrun If. Williams was amnncr the visitors from Shenandoah yesterday. M. Long, an electric railway magnate from Hazleton, mot railway men here yesterday. A. Prince, of Pottsvllle, called upon customer about town on Monday. Telegrapher George Lcntz hits returned to Jit. Carmcl, J. J. Rattlsan returned from I'ottsvllle yesterday morning. Harry Ball exercised his new 2:20 trotter on Centre street tuts morning, mo animal Is handsome and has a very grace ful movement. Edward Fouartv. with lilah ton wading boots and fisliimr tackle, went to Lake side this morning to create havoc among the trout. Isaac Ball went to Mauch Chnnk this morning, prepared to bring home a mess of the speckled beauties. Professor Albert Writlit nerformed upon the orchestral piano in Knler's opera house last evening. Garlleld Commondery No. 21. of town. will hold their annual meeting on Tues day evening. A largo attendance Is ex pected for business ot Importnuce will be transacted. Rev. Father Gorman, accnmnanled bv his brother, Kdwitrd, arrived from Phila delphia, last evening and will be the guests of their parents during their lerernl days stay in Mnhnnoy City. Miss Bertha Denow. of Delano, nnd Miss Mai el Packer, of Mauch Chunk, worn en tertnined last evening by the Misses Ik'hlcr. John W. PhllllDs. toller of the First National Bank ot Mahanoy City is a hustling candidate for btate delegate am from present indications he will be thu one to represent the llrst Legislative dis trict at tho next gubernatorial convent" noti. Tn "FaBt Mall" Mnnaaer Quirk intro duced ' another llrst olass show to the patrons of Knier's opera house lost even iiik. The scenery was excellent. It was a uood. live, natural railroad play. Tho. nuiiiencu was largo anu wen pieaseu. J. W. Reese has been Dromoted to thi assistant superintenduncy of the Pi'iideu, tint Insurance Company at Glrardvillta and will assume charge next week. Mr! Iteeso won his honors through a lively1 competition with eight other employes. William Btmslmter. Jr..' whipped' twcnty-llvo pretty trout from Locust creok, yesterday. They were about six inches in length. and the lot weighed, five pounds. -Mriiensinger reports tue streams nigh and the fishermen numerous. George H. Garwood, of Iudlaunpolis, lnd.. Is stopping at tho Grant! Central. Mr. Garwood Is a blcyclistof considerable repute. He rode 7,135 miles lost year colnir from New York to the World's Fair ond back twice on the wheel, besidui taking mnny other lengthy rides, Five Polos from Morea furnished llti; gatlon for seven cose in Justice O'Brien's ullice lost evening. Their names were Joe and John Merkovicz. Albert, and Annie Golofsky and Frank GoWliCk. The trouble began on Sunday through a snow1 ball match In which tho llrst homed were somewhat victorious. From snow balls they began to use lists. The Merkovlczs were getting the worst of the battlo when Mrs. Galofsky came to their rescue, and in tho melee men and women become en tangled in a struggling, kicking, slugging muss, piling on top of one another like the boys game ot "bloody miller." Frank Gowlick received a terrible gash across the face from a club In the hands of Mrs. Gnlofskvond others received similar deco rations. Lawyer Dolphin was engaged nnd the coses will go to court, the several- defendants furniv'iing bnll from ifSOO to JWX) each. Lost evening wns one of thorough en joyment for the members nnd friends of tue f;nglisli j.utneran literary society, wuicli met at tue residence ot Mr. I. M Behler. on North Main street, JL E. Horn, in a graceful speech, accepted the responsibilities of presidency which were . conferred upon him at tho last meeting. Following tills camo tlie literary program which Was opened by Edward Snyden who told, with much ..feeling, "why he loved tne lauies." J. lirnest y.imaier man. in an extemporaneous speech, told of his "aversion to porter and other malt nitia?fn ! 1nsttn inpntu AltoaT ,n tii-n niini.il " nilllni, I khu'd han. urmL-n n. ! uni.i Er,, ti,i,', ni,n. ti,n "iiuii. 1 phone" and William Smith extolled thu ' V...i,.n f ii.i, , ,.i,.i. ,, toche;" Rev. I. P. Zimmerman gave tle. Binuie nearts a row poinis upon iiemg mo matrimonial knot, and Miss Maud Rutter read on interesting essay upon Edgar Allen roe. Utnera lollowed in well rendered selections, after which a musi cnl program was arranged for the next meeting which takes place at the homy ot itev. l. x . .immermnn, two weeKs neuco, OKNTIt.VMA. James Kealey spent Sunday afternoon among menus nt uiruruvuie. John Foy. Thorans Bovine. Josenli Morrison nnd Michael McDonnell, aqunr- tette of our plensaut young men, eujoyei ! a drive to bheuondooh on Sunday am! spent the evening there. Michael H. Cuff and wife spent Sunday aiternoon wnn inenus in lmi ureeu. Dennis Whalen attended dancing school , at Ulrurdvujo on Saturday. Mifses Lizzie nnd Annie Mornn. and Mary Jano Madden went to the Quaker City whore they will reside In tho tuturei Miss Annie Bnrrett. of Bristol, nnd Miss L. iA'iialuin, of Girarilvllle, are spending n row days Here as tneguests ot miss Ma tilda Mcllugu. ' Miss Maine Nicholson, one of Shamo- ' kin's pretty belles, Is spending iv few dayB ; uere ns tue guest 01 aiish lizzie lHirxe, Mrs. Thomas J. Reese and Miss Maggii Leam visited Mt. Carmel friends yester day. i John Buchanan and Thomas Griffiths I were among the visitors to Mahanoy City on Ruuciny. I The water comoanv nro replacing th , twoduch pipes along Centre street with : nvr-incu pipes. j The having fund had its annual audit I yesterday. John K. Kellly, of Ashland, wns In town yosterilay. Robert Fnrrell. John J. Rollly. Charles oi tin, ii t i , r ,,. , puiiatiiu, iiiiuiu uuuusion, uouu u Cult and Charles Fortner, n represeutn tlou of our populnr Voung men. spent i ploasout Sunday afternoon among friends in mrnruvuie. . I "TllKllEBT BUOAlt CUltEB HAM" In th Unitetl States is made in Clovelnud bv The Cleveland Provision Co., nnd called tho Rose Ham. All their hogs are m ' snected bv the United States Government, T.- . 1 l 1 ...1 1 1 .1. 1.1. the cut of a rose, or gov. iusp. iu n circi Avrry jitwu ih uritiiiiuii 1,11 liiu uuuik vvilii nu tue worus -'iiose 3-13-tu-th-snt ' Ube Wklm' liAVNDUV BLUE, the best .Blueing for laundry use. Each package l iimKes two quarts, l&cts, bom ny J Musser & Beddall. THE GREAT COAL STRIKE, Vmplsy rs Dselar Tht Thy Can Readily Becnrft 2tt,w llnnris. , , i.-ti PlTTsnnito. lAorll 17. Arrangement for the coal miners' strike, which is totk place next Saturday, have been nearly completed: At a conference held between national Organizer Cameron Miller ana District President Cairns' a series of meet ings was arranged to take place while the strike Is iri progress to keep up enthusi asm and keep the men In line. In a fowtfays cireulut will be sent out to the.operntora notifying them that the miners demand a restoration of the old rlee ter mining', wklob seventy-nine cnt in this district. It Is tTjdant from he short oflicial aetlc which the epera- tors wlllTocelv tat the miners. 'do-not expect thom to consent to the advance in Wages asked for, as the operators would taroly have time to came together aad fermulate aay reply before tho strike U itolared. It U thoafckt, however, that they will agree upon some ooaeerted ao tlon before tho strike is well under head way in pr4r ta protect themselves. It is pretty aertala that some of them at least re now preparing to continue operations with w men the moment their present employes lay dowa their picks. They I aim that about one-half of the 300,000 miner la the comatry ar out ot work and have beta Idle most of the winter because they oould find bo employment. They are eonitqasntly very poor and anxloUB to worn: at any price. It Is, therefore. ehUmed that the operators will have no trouble In gttttag men to take their places. Wroked Hr a I.andtlld. SALT Lakh Cur, April 17. A landslide eeearrtd at Weber canyon, east of Ogden, on the Unloa Pacific road, causing an ac eident to a freight train. A huge mass of rock fell from the cliff, 400 feet above the railroad track;, and demolished the road bed, f,or a distance ot nearly 100 feet. The watchman wont, forward ti flag the pas senger train, n6t being aware that there was a special, freight going east. The en linear and firamaa of the freight train jumped jn'st as the engine was about to' crash, iy-te the mam of rocks. The flre- an Me J a lee broken. The engine was badly wreoked. The passenger traia. was delayed several hours. Whin the llli HHir Vint, laDIAHArpLlg, April JT. The teitlmohy la the. prosecutiqo. of the, Indianapolis hak wreckers ku brought opt where the meaey la planted. Bver since, the failtire tt the bank it ka been a mystery, to aU as to where th money went that was secured by thCofjlns and IteedtWe defendants. W, P, oultpu, ranager ot ite Exchange dtpartment.ot th First, Natlonsl bank, of .Chicago, yfsterday testified that he-had seat ,by cable a diUeraut times to Blljah Coma, an unci of th defendant CofUns, who, was ,th seoreUry of th London' oranoa i tu oanaera, wo,uuu. at CpslKd, One Drowned. PI1TIACOI.A, Fla.i April 17. George vt. Qouthgat, aporiatendent- of ,be l'onea- cola water works, was drowned while rer turning wlt,h 11t others, from a. fish din-1 nr a?ross the bay, Wien aboutj six miles from the,mainlnnd en, their, return their boat was capsized and all thrown into the water, pariy managed to noiu on to the wreck until daybroak.when Mr, South- gate became exhausted and sank. The; others, were rasoued. Shot Thro(b th. Heart. Olottcbbtkr, N.-J., April 17. Hani Han- tn, a bartender, Is under arrest lor the killing ot John Glelber, the driver. of a de- livery wagon lor Vollmer's Philadelphia browsry. Hansen says the revolver, with' which Glelber was shot through the heart, was discharged accidentally, tie Hansen) not Knowing taat it was leaded. Ulelber had called to make his regular weekly collection. There were no witnesses to the tragedy. , A Feiunle Treasurer Short. Fort Scott, Kan., April 17. An expert Investigation of the bnoks of City Treas urer Mri. E. R. Pulllata, of this city, the only femalu city treasurer In the state, makes It appear that she is 11,500 short In her accounts. Hbe has been suspended pending further investigation. It is not thought she has been dishonest but that the shortage Is uu to some one having obtained the money by illegal means. David Omllay Yield Interred. Great Bahrinotok, Mass., April 17. Th funra of David Dudley Field, who dleu iu New York Friday, was held at Stockbrldge yesterday, and was attended by prominent men from all parts of the country. Rev, Morgan Dix ofliciated. The remains were laid in the family plot and the interment was witnessed by a very large throng of people. lulled bj llliosaed Milk. Yonkf.us. N. V April 17. -'Th two Jersey cows belonging to Colonel Beecher, which were thought to be, reipc-nalble for the death of a grandson frpm tuberculosis, were killed yesterday. The result allowed the suspicions of th physicians, both medical and veterinary, were correct. The boy's death resulted from UriuKlng mllK from tne cows KUieq. Good Haul by a Lnns Highwayman, ANOKfc'sCAMlvCal., April 17, The down stage from Angel's Camp to Milton was robbed by a masked highwayman Sam Crossett's, about thr miles front town. Wells Hargo's, iron box was opened and the contents taken, Passengers and mall pouches were unmolested. The robber secured about $2,000 in silver. Dnkeri 9ntauc Doubled IlJtCKKNSACK, N. J April ll.r-JIenry who on 'Sunday .ttempt.d to kill ,ahift Uogcrt, thus ullawine two other senteoceu criminals to escape, wu resentenced yes terday by Judge Van Yalen, The judge made Dukers' term In state prison flftoen instead of eight years, Arranging: fur m Spanish lluel. MADWU, April 17. The cortes was the ceuu of a bitter dispute between Senor Moret, minister of foreign affairs, and the Marquis Ue Mochades. It is believed that the outcome will be a duel. In fact both Scuor Moret and the marquis have Ap pointed seconds to arrange the terms of a meeting. Ilr. McOlvni. Will Not CJo Writ. VABII1NOTOK, April 17. The report that Dr. Edward Mcdlyun would bo truiihferred to tho Mlnneota diocese to denied by Mgr. Batolli, who av that there is 110 founda tion for the stauuieul. Llveil llumlrrcl anil Thirty Tears. IlERMOisn.1.0, Mux , April 17. A woman named Hecrinu Presiudo has Just died nt Urea, this atate, agod ISO years, She wo the mother of twauty-eiaht children. (1IIIAUITII.I.K. Mrs. Owen Cannon died nt.her home in Big Mine Run, Sunday afternoon. Tour uoys anu uiree girts mourn ner loss. Quite n number of our town folks nro attending the mission at Lost Creek. Mrs. Simon Swovor and Mrs Abo Lnnkert called on Ashland friends Inst evening. Misses Cecelia Dnvelln and Mamie Quirkl Klla Hnlny nnd William Birming ham drove to Lot Creek yesterday. John Feelcy. of New Philadelphia, called on hls mnpy.custpmers here,tP-day. H. I. Kouler. of Rohrsburg, passed' througu town yesterday, John CovnoDf Ashlatuli. called on town friends to-dny. W. F. Hntighnoy.' ot Mahanoy City,' spennntew nours. vfivn, menus uere on, Monday. Twertty-ntne guesls registered at tho American House yesterilny. John Griffiths, tho noted sprinter of Park Plnco,, wns n town.caller last even lng. Robert. Green, the crack shot of Sehuvl' kill county, offers a challenge to shootf William Cooperj of Mahanoy City, for, t200 a side. II. A, Fitter, formerly of Rending. Iiob opened n flrst-class.bnrbor shop on Parker, street. Beninmln Green nnd Louis' Whell wont on a cat fishing expedition toMahantongo vnlley, Monday, but' the weather being unfavorable for cat returned home dis appointed. Jacob Wendel visited Mahanoy City last evening. P. J. Fnrrel. of Cnrbondale. was a town visitor on Monday. William Motz. of Shenandoah. wnB among the town visitors here to-day. Henry Bufllngton, of Grntztown, wns seep pnur streets yesterday. Mrs, M. P. McLaughlin, of Pottsvllle, Is the guest of Miss Nellie Gorman, of Glrord avenue. ' Misses Lizzie Haley nnd EIHe Moofe, two of Mahanoy City's viaacious young society ladies, wero visiting Miss Lottie Holy, of Girnrd avenue. j Michael Gorman and William Kagen visited Shenandoah last evening. P. J. McGulre, the populnr young tailor of town, will take unto himself a wife In tho'near future. 1'atrlck C. Mpnaghan, of Rappahannock; left this morning for Paris. A grand ball will bo held In Armory Hall. Tuesday, May 29th, under :the auspices ot the Columbian Social Club. Music furnished by the Reilly orchestra. Waltzing contest, principal feature of, tho evening, for n ladles gold dlally invited to ntteud. ring. All cor- Miss Llllte Beddall spent Sunday relatives in Port Carbon. With V. A, Benmer, Manager of Wm. Penn supply store, rturjiedyesterday,moming',' after spending Saturday nnd Sunday wltn his, parents at; Wyoming... -ti. .' Samuel Davis lost a very bright two-year-old) bpy by death. on, Sunday morn-' vt Valiantly City. '-' ; ATrrt .Tnhn Af, ITnhps nnd sorts. Jnhh and .Charles, went to Philadelphia this morning toBpeua aiew oays wn inenus, The -Wm, Penn Coal Company have been making a number of Improvements riri rhnli hnnooo Ul lUV-liUUUll.Oi ,i. Mrs. John Dunlno was a Mahnnov, ,uity visitor yesperuay. - ., John C Glover was nt Lansford yester day on .business. . ,i Mrs. M. W. Willet. of Mahanoy City. ond Mrs. Rowley, ot Philadelphia, were entertained by Mrs. David Mitchell yes fouoy. , ; ' j it f HTtjE bestinYes.tment; in real estate is to keep build ings well painted., . 'Paint protects the house and saves repairs, . You1 sometimes want to sell 'many a; good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none.V That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap painls. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; this one is safe : "John T.Lewis & Bros." For Colors. Nationaf, Lead Co.'s Puie White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are eoltl In one-Dounci cans, eafch nn lieitip sufficient to tint 25 pounds of strictly, ruiif villi; au ucsntu hiiauq; nicytMc iu d iliade; thev i;o sense ratJi-mIjced paints, but a combination 0 perfectly pnre color? in the handiest form to miipmniy ruie vvuue l.cuu. A cood mativ thousand dollars have been saved property-owners by having out book "on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card and get JPHI T. LKWS & BROS. C6., Philadelphia j KEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North, Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles in mil)ln ery is the largest In the county. , Constantly on hand a large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets '''ffiM . t prices to suit all, Ladies, oxamlne pur, goods before oliylng elsewhere. Remem ber, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given. (Buccessor to Q. W. Ilassler) 1M "West Cherry St., Shenandpah, HOUSE andSIGN PAINTER Dealer In WALL PAPER. j A large stock of Wall l'ap.r of all eludes on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging. FOB SALE, Leather and Findings Store. I Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Lbathku Store, Ferguson House Building. HomeEilled Beef. . e . ' ' i The only place In, town to securchome kllled bee, guaranteeing photcb and juicy meat, nnd nt the 'samo price ns Chicago beef. Fresh Teal, mtitton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nhd bologna made every tin. Finest steak, 2 lbs. .25c; rib roasts, B ibs, 25cf isoup meats, 7,nnd,8cii best veal, 14c fresh home-made sounngo, J0c Reuben Martim, 100 N,' Jardih St?, SheMahdokh Sprlng and Summer MILLINERY! Inspect my largo stock of the ' Finest nnd Latest Styles' of Ladies' Hats 8c Bonnets Fine assortment ot Babies' Caps. If you wish n spring hot or. bonnet up to date nnd trimmed inthe latest style call nt Ella M. McGinn iss 30 East 'Centre street, Shenaii'dOah, Pa. Wheelwright and BlacksmitKiqg -siiop, Peat Alley;- Rear Beddall's Store, , Between Centre and Lloyd'Sts. 'I "I '..I,' V " , ', ,. t First-class work and rephlrlnof all kind aone on snort notice ana at .Reasonable rriccn. EOPLE WiiihiiTo'CAnPETS, j 1 PKATHER8 or MATTREiJSiKSi 2?0 Tt0 01G133lOC9. ! 1 1 V'hfl fctadnltte tons, will 06 well td call on or add rets 1 . ,1 J , r- Photographer Market and qentre Sts., PoTT8VaiK. The test. photoRrarihs" In all the latent styled.' 'Wdn'derft.leatiB nil photographers.' Political Cards. OKI, fell; RIFF. ALEX. SCOTT, Subl'ect to Ihe rles ot the Republican noml. nattng convention. JStillO VA I JO, Bubiect to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating conTenuon, , , JJOHL HENJITOR, (30th District) juiiiv J. uvxiia, Bubleot to tho rules' ot the Republican noml natlng convention. -JJOR. CONGRESS, S. A. JUUSVJti, Hublectto the rules of the Republican noml sating convention. pout Hiiiatii'K, Ji M. UiiWJi, Subiect to the rules ot the Republican aoml- MISOEIXANEOTJS. TOR RENT. A good business property and, I1 residence on North Main street, Bbenan- dooh. Present occunant wishes to retire from business. Apply to Mrs.,"Wllllam Graeber.. 19 North Main Blreer. ' 4-U31 FOR BALE. A full set ot band Instruments made by the Boston Musical Manufactur ing, lo, For further Information apply to Thomas M. Bolin, 315 West Centre street, ttnenanuoan. -ioaw T70R SALE. The property now used by the J; 1IBHAU1 Publishing Company, East Coal street, bblnalidoab." lerma: part cask, bal ance on mortgage. Apply on the premises. I70R RENT Twp elfgaqt, .rooms, located 1 In tie best part 01 town (over Kefowlrn's clothlns tpru. heated by steam and lit by Apply to Levi Hefowlcb, 10 a. Mam street. .... 4-3-tf SOUHE AND LOTB TOR , SALE, Eight Jots, 8H story house with 2H Story kitchen, a fehod. two cood wells and stream of water running through the' property; nice hearing frutt trees; lots m, good btate 01, cultivation; known formerly as, Park Hotel., Suitable for any kind ot business. For further particulars write or can on ' MRS. Lv E. FISHER, l-'JO-Snr Brandonvllle, icji, Co., Pa, "ITTANTED. Salesman ! salary from start, VV permanent place, lirown 'Uros. Vo., dirrc nrt A WEEK paid to ladles ihd gdnts oifUiXJVto sen xne uapia uisa waster. wasnf suoa onos inem in two minutes wnn- ojt v otUng the hands. No experience netes fcury; sells at sight; permansnt position. 'Ad dress W. I. UairfsotfJs To., Clerk No. H, Col- umbos'. Ohio. IDttOI'OMA'tS VOR' AI,MHOUt)B BUP' X PU" isr resnnR bar. "Hn nflnrk4 presstals will if rssslved by th qrs!gie.a, at' ! jtlll Csuity 'Aimsksute i omcs 01 tn b 0. uitU soon of M April 38, for rurilshhg slotkltg, drugs, rr goods, grossrlfs aad tobat (or Uo aU mostU eotwut; uimiir!, lovt -ugmis njay urn ash upon apitllcallbn. Prop&sals for brM andmid' dllnes. bv th car load, ar also lnrlte. Also, similar preposals will bertcalred at tko Sana tine for furiliLlcgfron board cars at Mini. , ..Hril.'.tr,, It ... t t. ... A, uuuuiui aiuiujj ,auiu(j luinvnu. Alius1 houa ildlDR Pennsylvania railroad, or Alms house sldlnc Leilrh Valley railroad, on hun dred tons ot buekwhaat ooal and one hundred tons of pea coal. Also, similar proposals will be rarelved at same t'mo lor rooUcg large barn wlln No. 1 shingles. Also similar propoFa'swlllbe' received until noonol the Hist Monday rf every month for lurnisnmi; aau uciivery at tne Aimsnoum.ior the ensulne month, the best winter wheat daurr and steers (llv) lo dress at Uat sir. hundred pounas t acli. mcis on Hour to be by barrel, and for steers per hundredweight and accord lne to the A lmslouse butcher s accouai. The lioard of Foor Directors reserves the right to rejtct any and all bids and any part of a uiu. ROBERT EDLINO, WILLIAM DERlt, JACOH 1JAV, Board o! Poor Directors. P.O. noxi,SchuylklllIIaven,Pa. 4-17lleod AMUSEMENTS. JjlKRQUBON'8 THeXtRE. t. J. VlRQnSOH, UAf AQXR TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1894. Tie inci J. Wi Grand : Scenic Production 1 ri . 1 Ten sets of scenery. Fllcht nf tk t,-. Matt,' NfaSrff aFalls'by 'tabdnllirhti Pmc. tlciil working enfelneand fourteen freight cars, Trtth'illurnihnted caboose. ThoDage dlvo, realistic river scene and steamboat oiplojloti, and othea great! reftllsms. Prlccai a5, 33 5o & 75 Cents. Reserved s6au At Klrlln's drugstore. DL J, GARNETT MERT2, OcullSt and Optician, lltt W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eves examined and alnjtsen nrpnr-rUiprt. Special attention to dlfflcult cases. J. F. JPLOPfBRT, G3? and C5onfectioner? I , .' SO Bast Centre'Street, . ' k SHENANDOAH. PEKNA, ' 'Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anrj VnnllU Cy,nmnta anil 9n. ' berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail,. Orders for parties and other events filled on short -notice.. Icecream delivered to all ,parts of town 'in pint or quart buckets. ' SOMETHING FOR TIJE e NEW 1 Clothing Store 21 South Main Street. This is tho only place where yon can get new and stylishgoddsatthe lowest prices,, to suit the times. It is tho people's cloth ing store. Come and see ua.beforo 'you go elsewhere. We are Btvre you will be more 'thah'pletsed, as we have come tostay and. do business. We are buying for cash, right from the manufacturers, at our own, prices. We can Bell you men's suits from J3.75 up; boys' suits from $3.25 up; child ren's suits from 75c up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats. and caps, :0CK BEER ! Is Now Beady for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT AGENT OR Lauer's CELEBRATED LA0E AND PILSNER BEERS !,. N9. 2Q7 Wsf. Street,. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 arid 21 Wet Oak Street "'SHBNADOAn, I'A. The bar Is stocked with he best beer, norter- ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nesandclgars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to alL T-r D II. H. HOFFMAN BAKE1!", PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Bteln. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 3 and T to 0 p. m. Diseases of the .throat and lungs a speomlty. Iloumot vaccination : S to 9 a.m., 12 to 1 p. m. ! WARREN J. PORTZ. Piano Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. WorKingPeopi