EVENING HERA) rjbllahcd daily, except Sunday tfj JtBJtAXH 1'VllhtBlllKO COMPANY, 'abllcatlon office and mechanical department North Mnrket Street. i . ti.-.t j I delivered In Snen&ndOjkb and 1 He Jieiaia gutroundlng towns f or Bli Cents week, payable to the carriers. By mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month, ti advance. 1 jt&vertitemtmts charged according to Bpaee Bd position. The publishers reserve the right to ekange the position of advertisements vrtien mrthe publication of news requires it. The right is also reserved to reject any advertise neat, whether pU for or cot, that the pub libera may deem improper. Advertising rate ttado known upon application. Entered at the post o nice at Shenandoah, Fa as second clots mall matter. xnx jcrBNmo hkrald, Shenandoah. Penna. Evening Herald SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1803. The EVENING HERALD ACCElTSAD VEKTISIXG OS A DISTINCT GUARANTEE THAT ITS CIRCULATION IN SHENANDOAH IS LAlt OEIS THAN ALL THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS COMBINED THAT COME TO TOWN. OUR 1T.ESS ROOM AND 'HOOKS ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION. WE COURT COMPARISON. WE ALSO GUARANTEE PUBLICATION IN ALL THE EDITIONS. Times nre bard when a politician is obliged to work for a living. THE Cleveland Administration already shows a deficit ol (50,003,000 so far this year. A NEW York man called a Galveston man a liar, and the doctors say- be will be able to ko buck home In about three months, If he is prudent. BlSMATtcc believes tbnt women can have great influence in politics. There are plenty of women who will say that Bismarck baa a grand old head on him, when they read this. Catt. J."W. Morris has skirted from San Francisco in a 45 foot boat to make a trip around the world. This may not be so sure as walking, but it will be pleas anter while it lasts A British groom out of a job ndvertl'e in Philadelphia to teach the "true Eug lish accent." The people are getting more of this than they want frjm the White House and State Department. The fact of mr.st interest about the income tax law Is l hit it is certain to be repealed at the next ses'on of Congress if the Supreme Court doesn't knock it completely out before that time. The sto y that Cleveland is working for the third term may be dismissed ns a manifest absurdity in view of the fact that the Republicans don't want him and the Democrats wouldn't have him. In deciding to abolish windqw and bill board advertising the theatrical mana gers of New York have taken a wise step. Newspaper advertising is the most profit able method of attracting pujiic atten tion. Don't lick pottage stamps, cries a Brit ish medical authority. They pass through many bands, from the manufacturer to toe office bjy. They are torn olf, folded and carried through post offices in disease stricken localities and sometimes ctrried in mail baga dirtier than anything. They may glvc you diphtheria, smallpox or scarlet fever. They have on tap any kind of disease that you call for. Therefore, don't lick them. Moisten them with a Wet sponge. A RELI3IOUS play was recently produced in Meadville, this state. The title is "The Blue Bonnet" and the author is Charles Barnard of repute as the writer of New England pieces like "The County Fair," etc. The avowed intention wa to test the question whether a drama of piety would succeed with pious people. The Salvation Army was put upon the stage eerlonsly, and the treatment of it was sympathetic and appreciative. The production was n decided sjccfs, at d there is some liklibood that "The Blue Bonnet" mpy be put on the road next seabon. Accop.DIKO ol'OoJ authority, the He brew women led the way in the matter of spring house cleaning by the freshening tip of every article about their house to prepare for "Passover, At any rate, in the abieace of any record to show that northern nations clean out theli hounds Of all the past yearM food before the 1st of May, when they celebrated an ancient pagan survival in the dances around the Maypole if even they Bwept cut all old rushes, then, from the floors It Is worthy of notice that the Mosaic injunc D tion about the removal of everything . . . that would taint the hoise hns taken strong ro among the Gentiles of Aar lea. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted 'To-morrow. English L ither n o'uirch. Hervloes at 10 SO a. m. nd :S0 i. m. I'rencdng by llcv, O. w. ' curl -u o inuny scnooi i i :ou p. m. Trinity ltcformed church, Rev Robert 'IJoyle, pastor Services to morrow at 10 .. m. and :) p. rn. Sundity school nt 1:30 p. tn, Everybody welcome. 'eiYlces will be held In BL Paul's Proles tint htoiicutml church tomorrow at 10.30 h. tn. nud 7 p. rn, Cy Luv Reader Char.es Uskiut. ou iaay tcuooiHi p. ui. ICehelo Israel Congregation, west Oak treat. Ho v. J. Mltnlck lUbbl : services iverv Frldav evening: Balurduy and Sunday Utrnoon and evening. Welsh Uamlmchuroh. Prenchlhe services! 10 a. an. abdo . m. by the pastor, Rev. 1), I. Svans. Sunday school at S p. tn. Everybody welcome. rAftmViPiilhnHrt'ehtlYeh tit thu Afcmilhe.lfltlnh. ihorry street, above West street, Rev. H. F. l'ltelllv.nastot. Masses at Biuuana iu;uua.m. eepcrs at 3:00 p. m. St. Ge 'ree's Lithuanian Cathollo church. ornir Jrdln and Cherrv streets. Rev. L. vbromalils. pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 i m. vespers at a p. m. first Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. P. Me edit h, pastor, services at 10:30 a m. and j:su d m. nunaav scnooi at s n. m. tunwortn League at (145 n. m. Prayer meeting at 7:80 on Tnursany evening, strangers ana otners vre always welcome. Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rlson, pastor. Services nt 10:3O a m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christian anaoavor society win meoi on Tuesday even ing X 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday ivening at r.M. ah are coraiauy invitoo. Oslvn y Dantlst church. South Jnrdln street. services at iu au h. m. nua at o:m d. m. (reachlUR by the pastor, llcv. W. H Urrlson. crnlsj sorvlco at n p. m. Sunday school at i m. Mondiiv evcnlnir nt 7:30 the Y. P. B 3. will meet. Weuneday evening general irnyer meeting. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church, Rev. John Haiti jastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30a. in. and 6:3 j. tn. Wfsley prayer meeting at 5:45 p. m sabbath HCbool at t p. m. Wesley League Monday eveulng at 7:30. Class meetings Puenday and Wednesday ovenlngs at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7 p. m. All eats free. Anyone not having a church home Is cor Jlally Invited to come here. Against Prejudice. "Prejudice is a thief and robs us of many good things " Not the least of those of which it deprives some of us is the aid of the most valuable medicines, upon which we look with suspicion, "imply becuute they are proprietary preparations. Yet. in certain CHses, those medicines nre the perfected results of the higliet pcIentiQc knowledge. There is Or David Kennedy's Favorltf Remedy, not ud in acco-dauce with a nrescriotio.i thNt is 'employed with unbounded sue ces. rnerrt is actually notningsogoi to restore the disordered organs to health md to purify the blood. This has been D'oved in thommds of cases. The ner o i wht would hesitate to use Pav rltv Rt-medy because it is proprietary medi cine, would be (ooll-h. Tito 'ricTiimrne lalmut Confeue. LjOXDON, May 18. The People publish" a Bensatlonnl statement by tlio TicuborU' cliilmant, which is a virtual confession o! his fraudulent attempts to obtain tin I'tchbornu estates mid titlo. He mlinltf that he Is Arthur Ortou, the sou uf i. butcher of Wupplng. The statement l accompanied by u sworn affidavit attest ing tlio truth of his confession. New Hrlllfdi Mltilter to Jnpivi. London, May 18. E M. Sutow, British nlnUter at Tungler, .Morocco, hns been .ippoiutud British minister at ToUio, Japan. .n succession to the Hon. P. Lol'oert veneh. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer icy, showers: warmer; southerly winds. For District of Columbia, Delaware and Uurylnnd, ruin; warmer; southerly wlndi. How to Treat a Wife. (Frm Pacific Health Journal.) First tret a wife; second, be patient. xou may nave great trial anu perplexl ie In your business, but do not, there fore, cam- io your home a cloudy or ciu iracted hrow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be htrd for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow ail clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlatu'H Couh Remedy In the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then kmw that ynu really care for her and wlh to protect her health. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HBRALD vho are not receiving their oaner regu I trly and people who wish to receive the pper as new nubscriben, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's itatlonery store, on North Main street. Electric bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for needed in the snrintr. when the languid exbnuited feeling prevails, when the liver is tornid and e lnuclsb and the need of a tonic and alternative i felt. A nromnt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will net more surely in counteracting and freeing the system irom tne malarial doisou. Heauncne. indigestion, comalnation. dizziness yield to Klectric Bitters. Onlv fifteen cents per oottle at A. vv asiey 'a drug store. Coming: Events. av 18. Annual picnic of the Ct'izens' Onrnet Baud, of Wm. Penn, in Wm I'enn urove. Mny 80 Mounter picnic at Columbia pnik by the GymuHsinm Clnb. Mnv 30 Ice cream festival in RoMilns' hall, under the auspices uf the Yonug People's Working Society of the United evangelical cuurcn. June 6. Lecture bv Rev. T. Bateman entitled, "That's the Man," in the P. M cnurcu. Mr. D. P. Davis, i prominent liveryman and merchant of Gosheu. Va., ha tnli to say on the subject of rheumatism: "I taKp nlensure In recommendtnir Chamber lain' Pain Balm for rheumatism, a-i 1 know from personal experience that it will do nil tuat 1 claimed for it. A year nuo thU spring my tirotner was lata up in bed with infl tmmato'ry rheumatism and miff 'red intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm ewed the p tin and tbe uoe of one hoitld completely Druggist. Marvelous Results. From a lettr written by Rev. J. Gun dermau, of OimoudHle, Mich., we are permi'ted to mtke thU extract : "1 have no hesitation In recommendini: Dir. Klne'i New Discoverv. as the results were al most mnrveious in tne cnee ot my wue. White 1 watt pastor of the Baptist church at Rive Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms ot coughing would hut hours with little interrnntion and It seemed as If she could not survive them. I A friend recommended Dr. King's New Dwcovcry; it whs quick in iia work and VTug , Regular sze 60c and II 09. Rich Reel Blood la tho Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood1 s Sarsaparilla That is Why Uio cures by Hood's Sarsuparilla are CuitUS. That is Why llooO's Sarsaparilla cures tlio severest cases of Scrofula, Bait lllicum and other blood diseases. That Is Why U overcomes That Tired' Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives energy In place of exhaustion. That is Why tlio testimonials for Hood's Sarsaparilla are solid facts, and will stand tho closest investigation. That is Why the sales of iiood's Sarsaparilla have increased year after year, whilo other preparations of less merit havo come, hold a little tem porary favor, and are heard of no more. That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla requires the largest Laboratory in tho world. That is Why E-2ood's Sarsaparilla Es the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho pnblic eye today, sure to get Hood'a and only Hood's. Ba Hnnrl'c Dillc the rter-1lnner rlU nd nOOU S flllS ftmlir cathartic 23c. FINA .CE AND TRADE. TlieCoM Snup Him Rntartled Retail Trade, tint Improvcmnnt Contlnaea. New Yoiik, May 18 R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly rovlow of trado says: Thu severo cold snap, with nxtonslve frosts and in- some tiUitss snow, has fortunately dono littlo dnmagn to 'tho great crops, though much to fruit, but Tins considerably re tarded retail trade. Tho "best news of the week Is tho advance of lOpercunt. In wages tiy tno u.krnugie works, followed by tin .lonos-Iriiuzhlln establishment, and evi- (lontly implying u slmll.tr ndvanco b many othur outrun. Tlio Illinois Steu. company is starting Its furnaces without granting tho demands of employes. Imo ndvanco has beoli found practlcabli in tho woolen mills, where conditions n to prices and foreign competition nro ver ilUerent, and nbout 10.0JJ workors art filll idlo nt Olnovvlllo. where tho work Hliould consumu CJJ.OJ0 pouiuU per wuok in other depnrtmjutsof labnr troubles nn not sorlous, and the demand for manufuu lured jmiducts lncivn-.es. Failures diirlutr tho past week havobeci :il In tho United States, nir.tinst 210 la-t year. undSTI'i Canada, ng.iiiistSl Inst yea'' Brndstreotn' rovlow says: Goueral trad -onditions throughout tho country col. ilnue In tho main quite favorable. Activ ity In speculative and inveatuumt circle nas exceeded that lb merchandise line mt gains mudu liithulaucrhuvuin nearly ,dl Instances been retained. An Cccentrlo lnslirttimuu's Will. Indianapolis, Muy 18. Tho will ol John Horron. an eccentric Kugllshmnn who caiuo to Indianapolis thirty years ago from Cincinnati, was probated yesterdav afternoon. Ho left an estate of more than f J5J.00J, uud all of It oiccpt a fow thou sands to remote rolntivoa goes to public Institutions. The Indiiiunpolis Art nsso elation is to roojlvo $ii5,O0J. Hcrron was unknown to i slnglo member ot tho asso ciation, and novcr visited tho art exhibits so far as is known. A month ago ho went to California for his health. Thero ho was accidentally burned, nnd tho Injuries re suited fatully. Ho was 70 years old. A Queenly Head can never rest on a body frail from disease any more tntn the lnv-ly illy can grow in tne sterile ou. wtien uousumption fntens Its hoi I upon n victim, the whole physical structure o irnmences its decay At such n period, b-fore the dlsisu Is too far advanced, Dr. Pie'Ce'a G d !en Medic tl D scover will arrett. and cure if. Send 6 cents in starapi fnr a Book (lfiO nicres) on Uonm motion and its cure. Ad dres World's Dispensary Medical Asso elation, Buffalo, X. Y. Once used. Dr. Pierce's I'ellets are always In favor. Spee.flc forconstipatiou, plies, biliousness uuu neaaacnes. llrltunnla I)efeti Allsa. GnAVKSKND, Eng., May 18. Tho first important yacht race of the season was started from bore yostonlay afternoon uu dor tho ausplcta ot tlio Kow Tliamca Yucht club. Tho courso was from Graves end to and around a buoy beyond South End and return, n distance of about fifty miles. "la tho race for tho largo yachts Allsa, Brltnnnla,IsoIdunnd Caress started. Brltnnuln won iu 3h.. 47 mlu., 50 sec, with Allsa threo minutes behind her. Admiral JVIeade ta b Retired. Wabiiinoton, May 18. Tho presldont has decided to comply with Admiral Meado's reouest to lie placed on tho retired list, nnd that otlic-or's autivo caroer will bo terminated on .Mondny next An order re tiring a naval oilicer does not relievo him of responsibility for any act while on duty or since his dotachmunt should his su perior ofllcers ordor an investigation into any matters proviously arising. No Special Privilege In Chins. Loudon, May 18. A dispatch to Tho Times from Tientsin says that France, Germany und Kubsln object to any finan cial schemo under which China t-lmll con fer special rights on nuy nation. Thiu frtiRtratos tho reported proposals of un American syndicate to advance the amount of the Indemnity demanded by Japan on tho security of concessions ot the right to build u railway In China. For everv Quarter in a roan's pocket there are n dozen uses j nnd to use each one io such a way as to derive the great est benefit is a question every one must solve for himrelf. We believe, however, that no better ue could be made of our of thee quarters than to exchange It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed?, a medicine thit every famllv should be provided with. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Ten o'nt brx Msetc Paste Stove Polish ifor5cw,U. Auk. jour grocer. Pictures free. ODD FELLOWS' JUBILEE. A Notable Event in the History of Secret Sooieties, TO DEDICATES A BEAUTIFUL HOME Description of the 'nnlldlng nnd Sketch or It Chief Promoter Jinny Thouaahdc Will Visit Philadelphia on Tuesday Next to View The raeDt. fintADtfLrttiA, May 18. Ono f the grontOBt occasions in tho history 'f sterol societies will bo tho Odd Fellows' Jublloe lexfweck In this city, when the bow Odd Fellows' 'Temple will bo dcdlcntcd. Ar rangements have boon mado with tho var ious railroads for ono fare for tho round trip from nil points in tho United States, and tho characteristic hospitality of tho Quakor City will doubtloss bo tested to its utmost limit. It is estimated that ICO.OOO visitors will bo drawn to Philadelphia to witness the ceremonies attending tho dedication of the now Temple, which will occur on Tues day next. Thu annual session of tho Grand Lodgo nnd Grand Encampment of Ponn nylvanla, Instlng from May 20 to 87, will bo participated In by 1.CD0 representatives from nenrly every town and hnmlot in the state. Besides thero will bo prosont tho TIIB NEW ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE. GTand Lodgo olBcers of all tho adjacent States, who -will como on special trains ac companied "by 4orgo delegations df Odd Fellows. Forty thousand men, with 100 bands of music, will partlcipnto in the great parade. In which there will bo 5,000 plumed and bolted chevaliers of tho 'Pa-, trinrchs MiUtant, Sprlugfleld, Mnss., alone sending 333 of tboso, und San Francisco sending a dolcgation. Philadelphia Is also T;ho stronghold of tho Order of Odd Fcllows.thoro being 30,000 in tho city, 115,030 In Pennsylvania and nenrly a million In tho country. Tho grand encampment will meet on Monday morning, presided over by Grand Patriarch F. L. B. Keffer, and on Tuos- duy the Tomplo 1 will bo dedicated, after which the big parade under Grand Mar shal Samuel McICcover nud Chief of Stall Harry S. Wright, will form at 1:30 p. in., moving promptly at 2 n. m. Tho sessions of tlio grand lodge will bo presided over by Grand Muster Harry L. Neall. Grand Maxtor Harry L. Neall was born less than thlrty-slx years ago lu tho Quaker City. Hu received a liberal education in tho Philadelphia publlo schools, und studied law under tho tutorship of tho present secretary of internal uifolrs of this state Geuoval Lattu. His success as a lawyer is hut the logical result of tho char acteristics oi tno map uuu ins unuisputcu ability. For a number of years ho has ably discharged the duties of secretary of tho Philadelphia civil scrvlco board. Ho is an active member of Robert Mor ris Lodgo No. 20, ot Philadelphia, uud from bis connection witli the triplo links has taken an uctivu interest lu its works. Tho mngnlflcout structure to bo dcdlcntcd on Tuesday will over remain a monument to his ludefatigablo zeal uud progressive, fJnASD MASTKIt HAItllV L. NEALL. rigorous, broad, liberal conceptions of what tho ordor should accomplish, nnd its great possibilities. Whllo othors deserve llko credit for tho construction of this great bulldlntr. yot Its dedication will be tho fruition of patlont, untiring work upon the part of Grand Master Jiarry lx Noall. The now Odd Follows' Templo is the greatot structure of its kind In tho coun try, co-itinir a round million dollars. I- onds wore IsBitod to tho extent of nearly tCOO.UOO, which wero easily disposed of to the lodges which will havo headquarters in tho building. Tho work of raising the funds was put In thu hands of tho build Ing committee of tho Hall association and they havo workod diligently nnd consci entiously. This committee is composed of Hurry L. Nonll, chairman j Henry Kengott, secretary; Edwlu h. Rltter, M. S. Olloy, James Illngham William McCrackon Louis S. Amonson, John B. Reeves Charlos H. Goldoy, Theodore E. Smith William A. Wltherup, A. T. Zelslng, Charles Crano, Jr., Drayton S. l.owlj. John 11. Stuutler, Frank A. Snowdon, 1J. O. Uoorjo. It. A. Rockhlll. . Georgo R Brown, A. K. Keolor and E B, Kelly, who is a practical bulldor. On the ten UoOrs all but four will bo uscitfur tho purposo of the order. Thorn lire 11 (teen lodge rooms, varylug from 113 by 15 feet to -ID by 60 feet, with a colling 10H foet high. Tho docoratluns differ, no two lodge rooms being finished ullko. As thoro will bo six lodges meeting In each room, nlnoty lodges every weok will be ac commodated. Two anterooms urs attached to each lodgo room, one of which is pro vided with numerous wardrobes and com- purtmcuts for, tlio storage of regulla and paraphernalia: Each lodge room Is beau tifully lighted by doy by numerous win- dowfinndeof opaque glass, and ot niht. lncuiidoscent celling lights, covered with I large .ground glow gloUa, Illuminate the WmSgi . ST? t iwmwttiiiminww H00 $ioo Model 41 Columbia Physicians recommend bicycling. Darno Fashion says it is "good form." Two HCW models for wnmcn'9 sn In Columbia Bicycles. Model 42 Columbia has been -especially ideslgnoa for tho many ladles who prefer to wear knicker bockers rather than cumbersome skirts. Ladies' wheels also In Hartford Bicycles at lower prices $80, $60, $30. Model 42 Columbia GEO. H. KRICK, gent for Colunbla and Hartlcrd Blcjdes, Shenandoah, Pa. At the northwest corner of tho eighth Door Is n banquet room, 15 by 115 feot, with a seating capacity of 000 or more. Adjacv r to It are a serving room and dumb waiter, which connects with tho kitchen above. The assembly room or auditorium Is on tho Cherry street side, at thu eastern end. on tho first floor. It Is in this room tha the Grand Lodgo will hold Its svsslom but tho public will bo interested in it, n It will be let for balls and concerts. Tin auditorium is 70x0 J feot nnd tho ceiling I- forty feet high. Upon tho stngo will It' built n good plpo organ Tho seating en paclty is -1,200. Autorooms, cloak robin and a ticket olllco complete tho appoint ' ments. A niomorial-ln honor of Howe. Hopkins, tho .'first 'president of Uho Ha association, will be placed lu tho audi-' torium. The degreo Toom, In which tho secret door Work 'will -Tie performed. Is -50 'bj , 0 feet, und -largo -doublo doors opui into tho untorodm. affording .plenty o upaco for thu team performing tho work' (o move in and ottt -In columns df four Without swerving from tho proper lino 01 march. Ono Btdo'df tho dogTooTooui wilt, tw utted With scenory which may l shifted. An ospeclul convonlonco will bf found in tho largo nnd numerous ante rooms. A parlor for tho uso of ladles ha bocu provided ou tho fourth Uuor, und In the tenth flojr thero will bo dining rooms and restaurants, open to tho publlo, Tho building is iu tho Italian rcuals (anco stylo of architecture, chasto and piiro In doalgn, with all tha decorations nnd furnishings lu harmony with this period. Tho material U3od is largoly brick and terra cotta, surmounted on a sollu granite base, making It ono ot "tho mo3t imposing structures In Philadelphia. The ceremonies In connection with the dedication of tho now Templo will be in augurated tomorrow morning by the at- tendanco of members of tho order lu 1'hll adelphlu and from nearby counties at di vine sorvlco In tho Tnbcrnaclo Barltlst church, Eighteenth and Chestnut streets. Grand Muster Neall has made a formal request for this occasion and o vory lurge gathoring will bo present. Hov. George B. Recs, pastor of thu church, will prouch tho sermon. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. woalmeii, N vonsnena, ueuuity, and au tne tram or evil irom eariy error or later excesses, ths results f overwork, slckneia. worry. etc. htm etrengtn, oevi opment and tone given U every organ ana uortiua nfthabodr. almclc. nat ural method. Immedi ate Improvement ttep. raii,i imwaklVil ' nrm references, lioua. explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) f ru. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Buffalo, N.V. Lager and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Laucr Bods Beer On tup at all tbe leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 907 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Bsfe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Poar Alloy, Rear Coffee House. The neat rigs In town. Horsea taken to board, Hauling promptly attended to. - DK. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist lu diseases of tbe Eve, Ear, Kose and Throat. 07 West Market St., Potlullle, 1 , HourrSO a. ru.to l2m.i l to 4 p. m 7 to VIGOR of mm i n tin i i nti'i l COLUMBIAS-They almost fly. for Women POPE MFG. CO. General Office and Factor!,, HARTFORD, Conn. BOSTON Hw YOU OHIOAQO san rnANOisco rtOVIDIHOt BUFFALO Send br Cnfalouo. Freo at any Columbia Agency, or by mail for two cent stamp. 1 S'Sjandsomo Paper Dolls, show lag ladies bicycle costumes by noted designers, mailed for five a-cent stamps. M. J. LAWLOR, Justine of thfiPflanft Insurance and ... . Roal Estate Agont, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STORY Krame Buliaing.Mxtt tt. go Boutn Chestnut street, ltents tor 918 per month; wt 1 to sold cheap, POK HALfC. Hull lut and two house", lt untoon WoatiJeniiektreet. Will pav 12 per cent on Investment, nnd can be i ought on easy terras. FAHU KOK SALE- frm of Si acres, within three miles of go d rzarfcet. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, ana four acres of good timber. Frame farm bouse, six rooms good barn anl all In good condition. Will be sold lor tl,20ucaah. FOK HALE. Licensed bote! ntand in Maha noy township, near tbe oorocgh Hne. Frame buildlnr, nine r.'oms. Colng rood lu-5-ness. Good reason? glvrn tor selling. A bar gain fc aiyhodv. A poly to M J Lawlor, Justice of tte P- ace, 113 Eat Centre street AMUSEMENTS. jjlKItaUSONS THEATRE, p. J. rxnousoit. uahaqer. To Close the Season. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22L ' America'!" Greatest Comefljrrama. Mlt. JAMES A. HBAKNES Beaut, lul four att play, A "SHORE Km 19 Presented with tfnt re new scenery an-i ropirtles. lpirectlou ol Henry O. Mi er. J ManaperFfrg-isi.ij. g'l.'a'iteesthat Ih's pro Ouotlon of 'Shore Mcrts' will le timlhr io every deta 1 o thatirsfeu all Ujtyeir at Daly's. Theatre, New Yor". The Play's Record: 7 times In New York. 148 times in Boston. CO times in Chlcaeo. 40tlmes iu Philadelphia. Prices asc, soc, 7.1c and ftu. Reserved sats at Klrlln's dru? store. HARTMAN Steel Picket Fence Is tbe ckeapest and- best fence undo. Cheaper than a wooden fenocv'.or rtsidsnces, :awos,cem etery lets or any kino, of -fertlng. M. H. M astxb has tbe agency and curies n la stock at bi marcle uad granite work. 127 S. Jardin St! J33EX OA.3Z. JOHN F CLEARY, Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler ot the Unest lager beers. 17 anl 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAH. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITT. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodation. Banasozae nzturea. Pool and Billiard Koom Attached 9nKNAND0AH'S RELIABLE Hand Zaaundvy Cor. Lloyd and Wblte 8ts. All work guaranteed to be urst-class In evry particular. Bilk tie and lace curtain eaapco laity. Qooda caUed for aua delivered. A trial ollclted, Ifyour clutrder doesn't keep Hammcrslough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTI3:i3SrC3- Make him get it Tbelr celebrated 115.00 Melton Overcoat Wears Uke steel and is sold by eyir promir Mat clothier in tbe aUta. None genuine with' out Bamaerelougb Uroi label. i IK soou