I V heartburn, or nausea, xne uver, digestion care co i byO.1. Your Liver Is out of Or el or it you havo bitter taste, offen sive breath, sick headache, Blight fever, weight or full noBS in the b t o m 10 h. Hood's l'llls rouse the liver, euro biliousness, roatoro proper it, expci accumulated impurities, euro constipation. 25 cents, l'renareu only iocxt & Co., Lowell, Mui. Winter is. . . ...Still Here. Heavy Clothing remains in ilcmaml, especially the Kind wo keep in stock, but that doesn't keen our prices up. Our stock of OVERCOATS... AND WINTER SUITINGS At half pricoa, are going nt half prices to make room for new Mock. I Our Sprln,Stock - la at the depotf Storago bills aro running up, so wo rnWst dispose of what wo have on hand aysoon as possible. Pou'hjUVliack for better bargains. You won't Eob.thcm on winter bargains, Our gotldsare, dowu to the bottom notch. L. GOLDIN, Manmioth- Clothing, House, 9 & 11 5. Hain Street PERSONAL. " Thomas Thuliums sient to-day in Stiaiuo kin. 1. J. Devers, of l'reclaud, spent yostcrday In town with friends. Mrs. George J. Wadlingcr, of I'nttHVillc, has given birth t n daughter. ltov. and Mrs. ltobert O'lloyle visited friends at Ccutralla to-day. Mrs. T. II. Hutchinson will spend Sunday with relatives in Sunlmry. School Director Chailes Hooks and family exnect til move to l'ottsvllhi noitTiiewlay. V. li. ltau.slicr, traveling passenger agent ol the 1'. & It. 1!. It., was in town to-day. Mrs. John Spenco and son, 1' rank, who spent the past three weeks visiting tier parents at llrowiisville, lciurueu to nor homo In Philadelphia to-day. letter Carrier M. J. Malono to-day enter tained his colleagues at. I'clstrlug's, in Ash land. Mart, is a jolly, good fellow and If the votes of his follow-carriers could make him President ho would soon bo In the White Housi. .)uhl Think nt 1U The Factory Shoo Storo Is leading (hem all. Why? Because their prices aro your prices, and their goods are right up' to datu. 2-2i-tf .7. A. MoVKlt, Mgr. Tim lrlm Jtonpcr lit Aidiluud. Jacob McSurdy, aged (I years, died at Ashland Thursday night, after u brief 111 noM. Thedoeeased was formerly a resident of S'm. l'enn. The following children sur vive! Jacob, Jr., Ucorge, Mrs., Lewis Wit maui and Mrs. Frank Liukuhona, of Win. I'eniii and Daniel Wi, of Ashlaud. Mrs. Jesse Wonted, another resident of Ashland, died Thureday night, aged (ill years. A husbaud aud two sons survive. The fuuer.il took place this ofteriioon. To My l'rlcndn. If in noeVl of a fino suit, ready-made or made-tojol'der, call and wo luo at J. U. Will iams' ,,r- Market aud Centre streets, Potts- viiu: .2-14-tl A. I . JUXKS. Ailverilseil Letter. Letters addressed to the followiug named people remain uncalled for ut the local post oillco: Frank Neiuian, WUIiaui J. Klbby, George (Irinimcr, James Flndlcy, Jr., Mrs. Victor DeU'icey, Mrs. Mary Carney, Harry Cole, A. Allen, Christ. Cook and Bernard llrighan. (Continued from First l'age.) Has Never Once Failed ! EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, FEI1UUAKY 22, 1800. Tutting In a New 1'ront. Workmen are, now engaged iu making entensfre Improvements at Itcfowich's clothing storo. The entire front will ho torn out and one of the largost and handsomest glass fronts iu tho county will take, its place. The iuterior will also undergo u ehahgc, new and handsome fixtures will be put in, and when tho improvements are all orapletcd Mr. Itcfowich will havo one of the finest store rooms in the county. Ho will mako u specialty of children's suits aud novelties. In quality, variety and price bo acknowledges no competitor, and tho people of Shenandoah will bo enabled to make as good a selection as in any of tho largo cities. The Kcfowjch building, when all tho im provements are completed, will be an orna ment to tho town. 2-15-tf Appointed Timnslilp Solicitor. M. M. llurkc. Ksn of town, has been named by Supervisor Flannery as solicitor for West Mahanoy township. rF.mtffliiimiiiniiiiiiiinnniiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia i Pajrilcps Dentistry, New Methods, New. Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opk. House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak fjtroet. Ofllce, Hours j 8 a. in. to 8 p. in. teiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi iiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiuuiiiiimvj Don't miss one of Wood's charter member scholarships, at half price They ar,e going like hot cakes. Call on, Prof. Martin, at tho Ferguson House. Do You Wear Shoes ? If so, you cap savo money, by buyhie them at the Factory Shoo Store. Wo are offcriug Vl's ljargains.in shoes. fyr, .example, we arc selling a boy's , calf congress, for L2o that cau't be bought anywhere for less than 2.00. In fact, all our prices areubqut 20 per cent, less than at other places, because they are factory prices. 2-22-tf J- A. Movki:, Mgr. March Term Juror. Tho following are among thp jurors drawn for tho March term of court beginning March 23d: Michael Graham, H. SK llradigan, Edward Kester, Monroe H. Kchlor, Michael Scully, of town; Thomas Kroderick, Frank Kline, Henry Curtis, Makanpy tqwnshlp; Kohert Jarvis and William J. Suiith. fillbcr- ton. Suing for a CoinintsKlon. Lait summur Michaol Curloy and son, Patrick, then residing in town, but now of St. Clair, placed their East Lloyd street property for sale. Justice Lawlor claims ho was employed to soli it. .Tho property was purcliased by Dr. J. 1'. Koliorts directly from Curlcy. Lawlor asserts that bo secured tho doctor as a purchaser and made a demand for $100 for his services, which was rofui-cd and a suit followed. Y'ostorday the case was arbitrated at Pottsvlllo and an award found against Michael Curley for tho amount claimed and no cause of action as to Patrick Curley. Tho Curlcys aro represented by U. 13. Ureckous and M-. M; Hurkc, Esqs., and Ijawlor by J. H.'Pfimoroy, Esq. At Jumes Cloodiunn unit Qu. Fresh eggs 17 cent)? per dozen. Best pouud-priut creamery butter 25 cents. Country nairy rounu. prints ccnis. Good tub butter, NUb.tubs. 18 cents. 2-3-tf Diamond Cream Silver Tollsh ut Ilrumm's. Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or barrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? Ii so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of, repairing, giving you first-class i, hojiest ,vork at short notice at the most reasonable prices. Our3 extra stock of, ' WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY and we sell you store at almost Must be reduced anything in the sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'5 129 S. Wain Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Arm Scalded. John Jennings, the butcher, had one of his arms badly scalded yesterday while lit work at his slaughter house. Ho bllpped and fell in such a manner that ouo. ot his arms ex tended into a vat of boiling, water. Dr. D. J. Langtpn dressed tho arm. Wanted. Three or four good boarders. Apply at 130 East Coal street. 2-21-2t Special Siinduy Senlces. A speciul patriotic aud home missionary program has been prepared for to-morrow evening's service at tho Presbyterian church, it being tho Sabbath set aside in commemora tion of Washington's birthday. Tho program is as follows: Hymu, invocation and Lord's prayer, scripture responses, hymn, Home Mission responses, tho Children') Song, read ing, hymn, address, ouering, prayer, hymn, benediction. Special services will also be held iu the M. E, church, corner Oak and White btreets, to morrow evening. Itev. Meredith, tho jiastor, will deliver a snecial sermon to tho members of the I', O. S. of A., in commemoration of Washington!!! rthday. Shuke oil' lthemnutlsin unit 'ournlglu. Rub well with Red Flag Oil, 25c., At a rubier Bros., drug store. Mirnnmlouli Club Nolle. A Bpccial meeting of Tho Shenandoah Club will bo, held in tho rooms, to-morrow (Saturday) evening, at 7:30 o'clouk, to talco action on the death of tho late John T. Graf. By order of JOHN A. UllAfiT, i-res. Attest: W. J. Watkinh, Sec'y. S-Sl-St The Only Chance. Those wishing to witness A. M. Palmer's Trilby Compauy, should go to Ashlaud Wednesday evening, February 20th. Posi tively1 tho first aud last tlmo in the coal regions. Kchellly House For Sulu. The property and good will of tho Schetfly House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. The1 proprietor contemplates locating in tho South; For further particulars apply at the Scheifly House. 12-10-tf BUY YOUR QroceriSs FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, AUt tabic And Floor Oil Clpths frm wm. L' ' T I EL. B, ht-Ut.Y, Cor. Centre nd Wt Sta. Shenmidouh J)lreeUry, Busintss men and others, who havo not yet secured ouoof tuo directories of Shenandoah, yutt isued, can obtain ouo by making appli cation at this ollloe. The price is only fJ.OO, and .there are only ft few. left. No buslnes man tttu nft'ord to bd Without ouo of thc-so book. s-si-w A lilt f6r COugUs nlul Colds. What Pan-Tina, 25c'.l At Oruhlcr Bros. drug store. uui ul "iihiO" louoweu. up sprung ruz hliiunouii, iulvunoliij with his little oyea flashing llko balls of biiriilshcd blue. Mnlier's uiU'iiueo was rapid enough to meet Fltzsimiuous nt the middle of tho twenty-four foot ring. His eyes vvero circled from tho recent attack of "allcull uyo," and seemed stnrlngllkuu stngomnko up without tho deceptlvo footllght gluro. Tho big light for tho heavyweight chnin ptonshlp of tho world was nt last u ru, sllty. Fitz led with his left aud Muhcr backed towards his corner. Fitz landed with Ills right and a olluch followed. Muhcrstruck Fltzslnnnousv, with his right bnnd whllo they wero clinched, and Heforco Slier warned him that It ho did bo again., ha. would givo tho fight to Fltzslmmons. I After a breukawuy Peter luudod hla loft 1 on Fltzslmmons' neck. Clou Infighting followed, uud Mnhcr succeeded in landing his left on Fitz'fi upper lip, drawing blood. Then Fitz lunded with left lind right. A clinch followed, Muhcr feinted uud Fitz led with his right, but fell short. A mix I up followed, In which Muhcr landed both right and left on cither bldo ol p Itzslin mous' hood. Muhcr led witli Ills left, mid another clinch followed. Kltz seemed u bit bothered, and broke ground on Mnhor's lends. Mahor followed him up nnd led with his loft, when Fitz sldo Btcpped nnd swinging his right lunded full on tho point of Mahcr's left chin. Mahcr meas ured his length on the door, bis bend strik ing the canvass with great forco. Ho vainly attempted to arise, but could do no more than raise ills head. His seconds called on him to got up, but ho failed to respond, and sank back to tho canvass. The fatal tenth second was counted, Mnhcr wus declared out and Fltzslmmons announced the victor. As Muhcr fell to the floor FltzslmmoUH stepped back, his oyes sparkling and a smile playing around his mouth. Ho gazed upon his fallen foo for about throo seconds and thun walked over to his cor ner and sat down. Julian, McCoy and Kvcrhart crowded around him, urging him to get up nnd fight. "Look out for him, Fitz," yelled Julian; "look out for him." "Stand up, for heaven's sake," pleaded Everhart, "he may come at you." "Getaway from mo, getaway from mo, I tell you," snarled Fltzslmmons. "It's all over; he's out," and by tho time he had finished speaking Mahcr's championship was n thing of the past. The winner sut for u few minutes in his corner looking ucross at Maher, uud then jumping briskly to his feet ho walked rapidly across tho ring and offered his gloved hand to Maher. Peior reuchod for It, but Fitz ilrevy It buck with n laugh, und getting Julian to untie, the string nt the wrists ho wulked buck to Mahcr and offered his bare hand, with the remark; "Well, 1'etorr" Maher reached for the extended hand and shook It heartily without rising from his seat or raising his hc:id to look nt his con queror. Julian then unnuunced that Fltz siuiiuons wus "ready at any time and place to defend his title of champion against nuy man lu tho world," und tho declaration was. greeted with loud yells of approval. -Muhcr was unconscious fifteen seconds, uud it wus. fully a inlnuto after ho had been curried to his corner before ho re gained consciousness. "Ho got mo good uud hard, and that was all that there was to it," ho said. "I heard the referee counting uud hoard tho men iu my oorucr calling mo to rise, but I could not rise. When I knew anything at ull I was iu my corner and they were rubbing my face with water." Fltzslinnions was very modest regard ing his victory. "1 could have put him out tho first punch," ho said,- "but did not reach him hard enough. There uovor was a minute since tho match was made that 1 have anticipated any other result than this. I knew It wus ull over when I lauded on him. It was dead easy from the start." A quieter und better behuved lot of visitors to a prize fight never gathered. General Mabry and twenty-6lr of bis Texas rangers, with heavy laden cartridge belts, bursa pistols uud Winchester rifles, uccoiupauleu tho train. The rangers and the Adjutant General witnessed tho fight and enjoyed it. Hut those who bad tho best view of the mill wero tho villagers and iicrsons for miles urouud who, havo, been looking for it for a week or more. Thoy were perched in tho cliffs on -tho Texas side, of the river, and had a bird's eyo view of the, arena beueutb. aud, thoy cheered at.tho knockout as loudly as those at tho ringside. Tho general opinion umongtho spqrtiug men who witnessed, tho. fight was that it was u most brilliant und unqualified vic tory foe Fitzslmiuous. Maher may nut have bocn iu us good condition as tho Aus tralian, but ho could not have been out fought so quickly, no matter what his con dition had been, hud ho not bceu badly outclassed in point ot skill. Tho general feeling hi that Fltzslmmona Is fully cap nblo of giving Corbott or uuy other man on earth a desporote hard fight at any tlnie. No weights wero announced at tho ringside, but Fitz weighed about 103 aud Maher about 180. During tho brlof fight there wus a slight rain, which, though not heavy enough to prevent tho meeting of the men, was dls ustrous to Mr. lteotorand bis kluetoscopo, us no.ploturw could bo taken. As a re sult, after tho Hlght Hector olTored Fltz slmmons tS.OOU cash if ho would fight Ma her six rounds on some fair day. Fitz agreed to tho offer, with tho extra proviso that ho must havo CO per cent, of tho kincto- scopo receipts. Negotiations thoretipun full through. Tho crowd disappeared from Lauetrv almost;, as quickly us it had come, audit was not in tho neighborhood uver two and and .a halt hours all told. The westt bound regular train for El Paso was held until G o'clock p. m., and whou it went out carried with it tho pugilists and nearly every pexsou who had como down to see. tho fight. The one speciul train from Eagle Pass started on its homeward way at the same time. The vlUugo of ;Lau3try has one saloon tho Jersey Lily and oliout fifty resident) It is a fl mllos from El Paso und 231 from Sun An.tonlo, Del Hlo.ls sixty-four mile away. A special train from Del Klo ana Euglo Pass brought 175, which, with those from Kl Paso, wero all thero wero about therlngslde. There were five cars from El Puso, carrying 160 spectators, all of whom paid IU.05 each for thu trip and $20 t j-wHnoss tho light. NOJupro, perfect placo for a fight with out interference could bo devised. Itj U all but inoccesslblo aud from tho Mexican side cannot bo reached except by coming up or down tho stream tor a long distance, Two hundred Moxlcan troops wert' at Eagle Pass, ready to move upon advice Paine's Celery Compound Gave Mrs. Porter Back Her Strength. MISCELLANEOUS. ns 21-tt IjUHt BAI.K Counter nnd uliclvcs, ns irood ! new. Apply at 1J 8. Jnrdln ln!ct. 2-2 FOH UKNT.-llrlck dwelling house, suitable for dwelling nml offloc, corner Oak an, I Market stroctH. For west l.loyu street. ' nil particulars apply nt 2 tr IjWlt HAMC Tlie wntor pump, counters nml bur fixtures ot tbo Scbi'lily Utilise. For further Information apply to J. K. 1'. tkliilily. TilOU KKNT.-Tbe building nnw occupied by JL' Michael Sclicldcr, tbe Nortli MninsuWt confectioner, after April lt, lSOo. Contains store room nml 10 rooms for dwelling purpose. Apply nt William NrlMvlntcr's livery stabler, corner Cttal und Mnlu streets. 1-20-tf OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artffir.nl teeth do not stilt you call to see us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns I.ogau Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho ouly users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn's Block) Ea3t Centre, Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. K'l'hcse sharp, raw, capricious days of Feb-1 they found themselves weak and out of ni.wni.Mmni.1 fi.r inlleh slekliesK tliilt. Ik I .lCailU. JlllllUrCUS Ol lCUerS 11KB ,UBUUW simply the dlreit result of nervous weakness. Perfect health will keep uno ahoe any depressing influence from tho weather. Pure, richer blood und ihctter fed. nervous tissues will mako people fcol wullJeVen in February. During his uiauy years of hard and won derful work, Prof. Edtvard E. Phelps, Dart mouth's great professor, had In mind the thousands who were weak and run i dowu. His study of the many cases of nervous prostration, neuralgia, rheumatism, dys pepsia, and debility led him to that most marvelous discovery of tho century, Paino's celery compound. In every city, as well as the smaller Vil lages scattered through this country, aro men aud women who for years have relied upon Paiuc'a celery compound whenever ing from Sirs. Porter, of How York city.'toll J how this great medicine has kept tbcrti Well and strong. Nev Youk, Jan. 3, lteo. Mesmis. Wells & Biciiuusojf Co., Dear Sirs : For severally cars I have ,used your Paino's celery compqund whenever, I found myself running down in licalth.. Dur ing that, time I havo recommended, it frequently to my friends and I know of many persons who have been benefited by .it. I am never without a bottle of it in. the,house, and. take great pleasure in expressing to you my belief that it dops a great wdtk forhumanityr Jilts. M. PoitTEK, 282 EighthAvo. Mrs. Porter's experience is llko -thousands of others. Paino's celery compound made her well, because it fed the starved nerves and blood and regulated their functions. Try It and be couviuccd of its remarkable power to .euro disease. THE NEW SAVING FUND Mreta tho flint AVcJiichday of every month In K. ShocmaVr'tj ofllce. Oyer GOO &lums havo nlremly been sold tor the tirat scries for Hbeuaii donh. Five hundred more aro now ready for wile, sixteen of our leading business men aro tho active managers of this branch. Loans on flrnt inortffnKe will be made promptly, For full particulars sec any of the o Ulcers. JOHN J. I'HICE, President. M. OWENS, Secretory I)IlU:CT01tS-l J. Monaghan, I. L, Ken merer. Levi Itefcralch. John 1. Boehin.i V. K. Jame, John Aik'ldaatifvThouuw Joues Gewgu H. Williams, J. IV Williams. What lo Wte May bfe tbe subject of careful .thought, hut there can be no ques tion as to the fact that "O.UR CHOIPE" Box of paper and envelopes Is the correct stationery on -which to write. 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A farm "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread: "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Makes best 100 ocrcs clear, nnd with option of lmrcliasim; lOtXucro timber- land adjoining Dwelling and barn and all liccc-ssary out, butldlncH In Rood order nml repair. Will lie told with or without stock-aud funning implements. Coal is supposed to under Ho this property WHbinptnUeaol U flrst-clas market' Will trade for town property. vALSO'- A FARiT 173 acres, near Zioua Grove, 73 acres clear. Dwelling cost over KB00. Good barn and out buildings. 'Stock and farm implements. Must sell to disolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate thq sale ot any good licensed property in Shenandoah. Pianos and Organs ! 1 have received tho llue-st selection of l'ianw and Organs ever dixnlaved in Schuylkill Cbuuty, l'artles contemplating purchasing a l'lano or Organ would do well to ail) aud bvu my stock and get my prices. I liave tho sole Agency for the following makes t PIANOS ?5 0RGANS Blasius & Sons, Scijomaciiku, jjj Estey, Crown, Wkaver, At.BKIGIIT, LUDWIG, UNITKD STATES, ' ' Estky, jj Lawrence, (7 Octave.) Cash or on easy payments. Our prices arc right. Only one price. You ure earnestly invited to callnt Britton's Music Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. WOOD?S She,H!idoaIi College ! 1 00 Charter member . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTXN, SPECIAL organizer, FERGUSON HOTEL. unco tno Hunt, toou place, "out It would tiuvu taken thorn two days, forced march iun, to rcudi thq spot of tho Dgut. FOR $1- from tho governor of Coahullu. In which Corbett Challenges the XYlnner. Chicago, Feb. 2j. Corbefct imd a big house nt tho, liaymnrket- last night, und he wus wildly chowod, whou ha rend tbo. followluff tolegriym to, H Ja, lioach, At kOciat lVossprre6noncioD.t' u Imiigtry, lV-x. ; "Te KlttlniiADn.to.cOmi) to' Chi, cugo betwoen March 1 anil. ,6-, and I will tnufcaa mutco. wuu mm ror. any amount, 10 llgni Biui iu nuy yuixu vh EUKUUr uor. hett, of tor rending thu Ulegriini,, placed 11,000 in the' hand ot Mnnagwt Davis,- of tbo Hnymorket theater "There ar only three plaoea on earth' whee w&'cau flgb," wild. Corbott, "Ehgl'and, outh' Africa and Australia. I Will go: to.nny one,ot these places to moot thii mau. I wont' to pay right hero, ila a young Amoricai of Iriah descent, that I will mwt any man On tjie Jace ot tbo earth." Umbrellas re-covorcd while you wait at Iiruniru's jewelry storo, 2-U-tf -USE-ELECTRIC SALVE ( KING OP ALL ! ) It cures CuU, Burni, Bruises'Scaldx, I leers, Jioils, CorhuncU'B, Kto. For tale by C. H. HAQENBUCH, UruIst, North Main Street, Bhenandoah, l'n. A combination suit, made,; up in all colors .ana sites, for children ranging from & w.io.-years, cousuungofia. DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR PR KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTINO.;CAP; All of the same material. This in a great Bnap,ior every mother ocfatberr S. BLOCK, foQCHESTJsH aOTmG HOUSE. Corner .Main and Cherry Bin., Shenandoah,. IF YOU WAT THE BEST and can't pet It, then come to us for it. We carry the befct of D ufh 1in bnrl IVmrmnvkl Atld tfttllUT likl mdujl Alwavabuvthtf txxl and ftvoid dUp tHCK tr JHWtOB. UUk Goods Groceries,, Butter aud fLQUH audi FEED. 6ur dellverr wturon awaits vour order. ueuvcrfHi promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 E3V Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. pigurt Tobaooo, &o. Agent tor ItcaUintr UrewlUK Vo.'n Beer and Porter. us nd 11 b s. rvnnin t. ir to all ouv 1
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