w erti 1 Evening HeraldJ IIKNANDOAlt, PItNNA. WHDKSDAY, JANUARY 2, lfiOl. THIRD EDITION NEIGHBORING TOWNS. 'ItNINOS OP A LOCAL CIIAItACTICll llltll'.l'I.Y CllltOMULIH). iitnrentliic News I mini lfri)in Mahitnuy Oily, Ulrardilllo mill Otlitr Plllt'p., Mahanoy Citv, Jan 3. i.in Van Huren, of Tamsn.ua, was absent . tcrday. Tiio collieries aro worklngon three-quarter t l.iC Misses Anna and Katlo Short!!, of l'otts . 10 arc visiting their grandparent, 'Squlro M M Kctnor and wife. Paul Jones, who n anted to oat but not pay, '5. yesterday arraigned before 'Sinilro May ' j Mr-. Holtsman, charged with defrauding Lc- fur hoard. 1'aul, howovor, concluded to ay I..s bill, together with the Costa of the Wist Mabanoy street resident who began t crw year by higgling cliinaware and slung Turn! ure, was sent to the "cooler" T .-. ,mro May to rent inm nil exertions. nin'n, Mulligan, Mike Horuick and Joe ;. vi h wore given a hearing before 'Squire M v lit evening, oharged by The). I'Ickulos w assault and battery ami housebreaking, 'la i.m was discharged for lack of evidence, ) nul l; lOtlled by payment of coats and -lanci. but Kovlch went to jail in default ad obn Pitta, of Tamoruia, is the guest of I MdA Jones. i-ooli out for tho story of "did Uncle 11111," n Friday's Issuu of tho llnUAI.D. Mi-, Mary Simmons returned from Sha t:i ia vchterday. Mi - Inez May returned to tho Iitooinsburg ' irin.il school yesterday. larles V. Kleiudentz icceivod his star and ans-)'Mi from the Coal & Iron Gxchango inlay and will patrol tho Slahanoy City I in.'t. W V. Lewis and many of tho bright lights ni' sporting fraternity, from this and ad. 'imnt.' l ounties, witnessed the 100 yard dah nn n James Itreslin, of Warrior Itun, and is llcmlcrshot, of Shickshiuny, which was w hi hv the latter. Tho men got tin oven 't Itiiilin loacli ii to 'J feet at 8.1 yards I I mil rehot spurted at 110 yards and won by r ii feet at tho flnisfi. Much money changed I ' (Is hi, (I nearly all the Schuylkill sports ipped their "tin." Doit'iTobftoco Spit orSmokeyour LIfo Away ) h' truthful, startling title of a little hook t n iIk all about No-lo-bo, the wonderful, i tnu-- (Juarnntreti tobuoco habit oure. The i- inn mt anl the man wh v antn to quit ' i ui t runs no puystual or financial risk In oil ' No tob.c Mold oy all druggists. t"uU at drugstores or by mad free. Address " Merling Kemedy Co.. Indiana Mineral t- i uk, lnrt. w & s-ly tllLtlKKTON'. W tonc went to Pottsvllle this morning I hi V (. S of A. held a highly successful i Inst evening. I'm' Young Men's Social Club Invite all i ) frauds to a ball in Foley's hall, Thurs d.i night. Mus Trainor. of Tamaqna, is visiting Miss Vinlf CaVBDRUgh Of toWU. M V Merger returned from Tamaqna to i ii, nuns Coflln is visiting his brother, I I . a student at the Philadelphia I' vwrhiiie College. William O'Brien went to PotUvillo this u Ii Ilg. A 1). ltittgers n; called to PotUvllle to t , in tho riot trials. James Coyne, who recently lost his left tiru whllo coupling cars at Preston Junction, w il be tendorod a bouofit, by 1). J. Slat lory and numerous friends, 111 Murphy's hall, Mahauoy Plane, January 28, the proceeds to lie applied in procuring an artificial limb for ".Inn." Christ .Martm ami Robert Parker wcro enbpu ned to testify in tho Gllburtou riot Do You Love Your Child? Are You lining All Vuli Could? Mrs. Lima A Kompton's (of West Hut' and. Vt.), daughter was etrlcken with ISnglit'a disease. Her ai kles, feet and eyes w re terribly swollen Four physicians : .I'.cmled her, but tier life was despaited of. A mothers love surmounts all difficulties, rnd 6he dutormlucd to try Dr. David Ken t dy'n Favorite Remedy, made at lloudout, V. How happy I am, Sirs. Ketnptou w-itcR that I determined upon that course em by oue the woll known Bymptomsof ' cd" a left her. Wolds cannot express , eratitnde and I cannot too earnestly omiiicnd this great ii) oil I cine. Her ovcry was entirely due to Favorite I.cmcdy, which was tho only nicdiciuo taken ftor her oaso was abandoned by the phy " tans. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite J.rraeily can be had at any drug store. Il has i ever yet failed to cure where the disease Is within tho raugo of medicine. -VISIT TIIK- pittsburg Novelty Store Cblnawarc, Queensware, Glassware and TTAT TTN A T7" aoOD3atloes XlXJluLUlV X Prices. Call and oxamlne the stock u a be oonvlncea we oarry tue very best line. No. tS West Centre Street, Shenandoah. Carpets, Oil Cloths ! 3ngs, WinlswShaiM, Carpet SwetpeTs will 1)4 sold cheaper Uita month at C. D. FrlcKe's Carpet Store, 10 Biuth Jnrcllu Street. initAitnvii.i.i;. a thrco yoarold son of l'lilllp Rudolph, 'ortner,trippcd and fell down a flight of stairs, head first, striking his head on a spittoon and cutting a deep gash on his forehead, whloh was stitched together by Dr. Forrester yester day at noon. Green won tho pigeon shooting match aud fifty dollars on Now Year's day, killing llvo out of seven birds, his opponent, Pat. Foy, killing hut four out of tho same number. Our cillsons resiiectfully extend a vole of thanks to a Shenandoah fife and drum cori which inarched through town on New Year's lay and refrained from playing. One of our clergymen spoke last Sunday of the disgraceful conduct of a lot of young men from town and young women from Shciian- loah, who congregato about tho church en trances and on Second street, on Sunday nights, whistling, dancing, singing, shouting and using unbecoming langusgo to people passing to and from their places of worship. In the California House pool tournament on Mouday night, Jun.llutz, of Shenandoah, carried away first money, John Howies and Charles Short.of Olrardvillo second and third, respectively. Lovers of good comedy should not fall to witness the production of "O'Dowd's Neigh bors," by Mark Murphy and his excellent company, at the Palace theatre to morrow owning. "King" Kelly, the $10,000 base nil beauty, in his now departure, "lUse Hits," Is alone wortii the price of admission .-MAi'.i:vn.i,t:. Bay I!ilge, Gilberlon and Steve Mlddlo ton's eollle rles were Idle yesterday. It is now pro' ablo that Draper colliery will be idle for four month). A double track will be placed in the sloio from top to bottom, and the breaker thoroughly rebuilt before any ooal is run through it. Vj 3. Seaman was in Pottsvillo yesterday. James King will be a candidate for School Director on the Democratic ticket and will be opposed by Isaac Purnell, lEepnbliean. John Trovothou, Democrat, Is said to be putting forth all his energies fur a seat in Council, whllo John Kilcullcn has jait on his war paint to oppose him. Charles A. liurchlll Is nuuouncod by his friends as a candidalo for tho otlico of Chief Ilurgess. Arthur Mlddleton has just received twenty carrier pigeons which he will fly in tho Maizovlllc Homing Club contest. Steve Middlcton is training Ills dog, Nellie, for a race in Pasetimo Park, Philadelphia. MAHANOV I'l.AXi:, Misses Hridgot aud Katlo Kelly attended a masked ball in Glrardville last orcning. Superintendent Ilertolott wont up tho road n the "Witch" this morning. Miss Susio Jones returned from Philadcl puia to-day. Miss Maggie O'llrlen, of Pottsvlllc, is isitiug Mis Katio Itohb. James McConnon lint returned to his studies nt Ovcrbrook College John Ileardon was in Potteville yostcntay. Frank Lytic, n student at the University of Pennsylvania, returned to his school this morning. Hvau Jones loft for Clearfield county yesterday to resume his position nt toachlng. Daniel Green, Sr., with two grandchildren rom Hhamokin, were tho guests of Dr. J. H. Enterlluo yesterday. Hurry Smith and MIu lievan, of Ashland, promenaded our streets yesterday. Mrs. Zlegcnfuse and Mis Kuterline, of Lavelle, are visiting Mrs. J. II. Kutcrlino. A Weihllng. A very pretty wedding took placo last cvo ning nt tho residence of tho bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. William Chalmcis, at Win. l'onn. Tho contracting parties were Mr. Leonard Walker and Miss Parbara Chalmers, both of that place. Eov. K. Potts officiated. About 150 guests wcro present from Shcnau douh, Mahauoy City, Lost Creek aud sur rounding towns. Aftertho ceremony, singing and dancing were indulgod lu for tho re mainder of tho evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walker wero tho recipients of many costly and useful presents. Tho Ui;nAI.l)jolns thoir many friends in wishing tho newly married couple a happy wcddodllfo. - Tho Ii'at lime. Jollity galore will provnil at Ferguson's theatre Monday night, Jan. 8th, when tho entertaining f rco comedy, "Little Nugget," will bo ou. Tho company is load by Herbert Cawthoru, the Irlih comedian, and it will include also Grade Cummings, tho charming suubretto; Oiiunt Anson, tho French dancer ; Susie Forrostcr, the opora queen ; Sain Connors, tho German dialect comedian ; Hurt Thayer, tho groat whistler and impersonator, aud soveral other gifted artists. This will ba the last chance you will havo to see this funny comedy and corupayy. Ilnrclilll's Cafe. When seeking a neat and woll conducted eafo. go to Uurcbill's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polito and prompt attention. 11 7- It Suits tho Pooplo Is what drunalsUi say. becnufce they ore tired of the many bitter oougH remedies. Pnn-Tlua IS Itie niusi. !"Wai!l umuuk iiieuiume, Iulckly oures Oiuglis, Colds, Throat and ung disorders, IK cents. Tan-Tina Is sold at P. 1. 1). Klrllu's drug store. Coming Invents. Jan. 5. Welsh Baptist church, aunual sup per, Bobbins' Opora douse. Jan. 9. "Ye Old Folks" concort at the Union Sunday school building, Lost Creek, under tho auspices of theSons of Tompcranco. Jan.ll. " Tho Trolloj System" at For guson's theatre, for tho benefit of George Walters. Jan. 15. ManhatU Athletic Club Ball, Bobbins' Opera House. Feb. 5. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna sium Club In Bobbins' opera house. Jan. 5 Grand entortalnmont undor I auspices of Washington Camp No. 835, P. 8. of A., in tho M. E. church, Wm. Penn, Wedding InvltutfoBg, Over 500 of the finest aud correct style wedding invitations and cards to soloct from at tho Hhualu office. Either printed . or engraved. We can dlauount city prices. Get your repairing done at HolJomiau's. 12-27-U ALL AROUND About the County the Now Appointees, Ac. Governor Pnttlson has nppolnted Win. A. Marr, Esq., of Ashland, as a Trustee of tho Miners' Hospital to succeed tho lato Gen. Lilly. Tho Schuylkill County Medical Society met in Pottsvillo yesterday. Dr. J. M, Hamilton, of town, was admitted to member ship. Col. Joseph M. Feger, ono of tho best known hotel men In tho state, has taken tho Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsvllle. Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, the dry goods merchants of Pottsvllle, distributed 800 pounds of flour, R) pounds of coffoo, 75 pounds of rice, 100 pouuls of ljologne, GO pounds of soap, fiO pounds of sugar,200 loves of broad, 25 pounds of candy to tho poor of that town. W. J. Carter, tho newly appointed Warden of the. ill, to fill tho unoxplred term of Commissioner Martin, was couflrmod by the court. Tho Controller's office was in full operation yoiterday and much business was done Controller Severn has two able assistants in Messrs. Walker and Iieieo. Tho following were appointed to examine applicants for the position of Mine Iuspoctor, made vaoant by tho death of Samuol Gay : Engineers, IlcberS. Thompson and John It. Hoffman; miners, John Dempsey, Mlncrs- vlllo; James Roberta, Glrardville, and Lawrence Kontlng. The court also appointed tho following to examine applicants for mine foremen : Sixth distriet William Stein, ex omcio; Frederick Hughes, Mabanoy City; Wis, 11. Lewis, Wni. Pcuu, and Wm. McOulre, of Shenandoah. Seventh district Kdward Drcnnan, ox- officio; Roliert Muir, Mt. Cariuel; Andrew Kobertson and James Goidon, Ashland. Eighth district Ex officio, Jamos Welsh, Mldrlleport; W. )1. Wiiloughby, St, Clair; and Thomas Doyle, Pottsvllle. The Poor Directors met yesterday aud made the following appointinciitg for 1894, to gu into effect April 1st : Steward Wclliugton llartnian, PotUvillo. Matron Mrs. Wellington Hattmau. Clerk John J. O'Connor. Doctor P. H.O'Hara. Shenandoah. Keeper of Insane Pierre Condon, Port Cur Ikjii. Keepor of Women Insane Uriah Walborn, Pincdalo. Night Watchman Peter Wachter, Wm. I'cnn. Hospital Steward P. J. llcrgan, Cass. Keeper of Stouo House Val Bennor, Potts villo. Matron is dispensed with. Night Nui-e, Hospital Wm. W. Brow Schuylkill Huvcu. Shoemaker Fred. Hack, Ashland. Ilakor Chas. Schlef, Schuylkill Haven. Watchman P. Faddeu, Primrose Fireman Dan Sweeney, Shenandoah. Farmer John Brown, North Manheim. Tounister William 11. Falls, West Eruns- wick. Tailor Christ Schmidt, Pottsvillo. Butcher W. Holl'man, South Manheim. Cook Luoy Moyor, North Mauhelm. Hospital Cook Isabella Fegley, West Brunswick. Milkmaid Kato Smith, Washington Town ship. Laundress Mrs. John Hines, Shenandoah. Tailoroas Henrietta XIarlzoll, Schuylkill Haven. Waitress Annie Gornnn, Port Carbon. M E. Doyle, of the Sunday A'mus, is foro man of tho Graud Jury. Judge Bochlel administered tho oath of office to Judge Weldtnau yesterday. Bobcrt and Frank Shoup, of Shenandoah, convictod at the last term ef court of aggra vated assault ard bittcry wero sentenced to six months imprisonment and pay a flue of $15 each aud costs. Your children are liable to Coughs, Colds SnroTuroiit, Croup and Whooping Cough ffii.eli often results seriously. IVouipl tieut meul raves many tnnoceni little sufferers. 1'ry J'an-Tlnn Cough aud Consumption Cure. It's pleasant, utre and sure, -5 cU. Sold nt 1'. K 1, Klrllu's drug More. For lluslnels Men Hint .Societies. Tho HiCKAI.l) has secured tho right to use the Malctto patent writing tablet covers, with revctsiblo blotter, tho ouly blotter tablet cover constructed which turns under tho tab let. This is specially adapted for letter and note heads, bill bonds, statements, etc., and will be placed on stationery free for the bab anoo of 1803, Any ono Interested will please call and examlno tho handy device, at the Hkuald oflico. Jin j- j lixtrailltid. Viniiland, N. J., Jan. 3. Constable Nickerson returned from Worcester,' Mass., without Charles H. KIrby, one of the members of tho Cumberland county exclt-e board, which wan recently declared unconstitutional by the New Jersey su premo court. Kirby was lndloted together with the other oxoisu commissioners for extortion. The other members art under bond, but Kirby lins evaded arrest by keeping out of the atato. Governor Werts, it ig wild, will be asked by the authorities of the county to issue a requisition for the fugitive. Fatal rirn In lliirtulo. TluFFALO.Jan. 8. A cheap lodging houso on Swan street, between Main nnd Wash ington, kept by I.iazie lluokot, was de stroyed by fire nt 8 o'clock in tho morning. Of tho score or mora of lodgers three per ished, and all tho others were more or less seriously burned and injured. Tho dead are: lCdnn Farley, day cook; Isaao Ilrad ley, printer, and Louis Anderson, oar re pairer. David K. Ward, a negro cook; Charles Van Ever, negro detective, and Kdwnrd Cross are dying, while eight mora iiijtuou ones nro lying nt the hospital, Havo you triod MoElhonuy's fried oysters? u-is-tr Notice to Nocletlea, Etc The Herald oflico is prepared to furnish, on short notice, programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing the finest workmanship at the lowest rates, 1000 samples to select from Tho most exqulsito designs to suit any society or organization. Have you tried McElbenny's fried oysters f -ia-tr A MATRIMONIAL AfcrBNOY. A ltoyal Presentation or l'eople of lto nown, A matrimonial agency Is moro or Ices a fraud. At most It can only introduco persons and tho company is not usually desirable If you are in want of good eocloty wo advise you not to patronize a matrimonial agency. If you aro slnglo or married though, and wish to cotno faco to facowllh a largo number of peoplo who aro not only eminently respect ablo but also renowned in oue way or an other, we suggest that you lot the Evp.nino IIkhai.d act as tho agency for presenting tbcm to you. Maybo yon havo nover met Mr. Clovcland and his lovely wife, or Her Majesty, tho Queen of Englaud, or Ills Royal I Ugliness, tho Prlncoof Walos, or thoJuitlcei of tho Su premo Court of tho Unitod States, or tho leadiug bishops, archbishops, cardinals, poets, composers, millionaires, actors, actresses, statesmen, gen crab, etc., of this and other ages. You need notstlroutof your chair at homo to seo them all. By tho great advan tages of photography the Evkninu Herai.I) is able to show them all to yow and glvo you and your family a trip around the world with nut any low of time from your business or any of tho discomforts of travel. Tho advantages of pictorla' representation as a moans of Informing anil verifying can hardly 1m exaggerated. Wherevor travel is practicable there the lens with Its quick flash aud swiftly caught image of nature and man has come In to supply the deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant lands the pictHro and vision of reality. If you will go with us on this voyage yon will see many wouderfnl things, meet many celebrated personagoa and you will not lose any time from your business. The Hist week wo aro going to introduco to you : Tho vencrublo Justlcos of the Supremo Court. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. Prominent members of the Senate a til House The Presidents of the United States since tho formation of government. Tweuty-oight woll known Govornors now in office. President Harrison nnd his Cabinet. Prominent Uepublioans. Prominent Democrats, Generals famoae since the war. Celebrated Union Generals. Famous Confederate Generals. Loaders of tho Navy. Foieigu Ministers at Washington. Tho following weeks we shall introduco other notables aud then begin our travels in foreign lauds. By this time yeu will bo doubtless curious to know tho conditions of this trip. Listen: Each day cut out tho coupons printed in this paper beginning Monday, January in, 1BVI, and put it aside with ono cent. Seven of these coupons, consecutively numbered and seven cents will obtain for you Portfolio 1 of TlIK V01tU) AND ITS l'EOl'LK BY SUN LIGHT." Tho famous collection of photo graphic viows just prepared by the notod traveler John Clark Itidpath, L. L. D. Each Portfolio will contain 10 pages and there will bo 20 portfolios. Tho wholo series will con tain the most valuabloArt Collection, such as cannot bo mot with often. For your own plcasuroand for tho education of your chil dren you should havo tho complete series and you should seize tho opportunity now. If you aro already getting tho Evening Heu a li) all you have to do is to savo your cou pons and pennies. If you aro not getting the Evesinu Hkuald send your name and address, and tho paper will bo left by carriers for you ovory day Tho coupons will begin to aipear on Monday, January 13, 1601. LOOK OUT FOB THEM 1 Ui:kalt PunnsiiiNO Company. Use Wells' Laundry Blub, the bei Bluing for laundry uso. Each package make hwo quartr. IRets. Sold by Coakloy Bros. CORliETT AND MITCHELL. If You Are UolLg to llio l'lglil licud This. Do you want a comfortable, Inexpensive trip aud at tho same time improve your health, or, porchanco, attend the great fistic battle which Is to take placo in Florida this month between Corbett aud Mitchell? If so write at once for particulars concerning ''The Savannah Due" of tho Ocean Steamship Company. You can purchase a first class ticket for a trip by wator from Now York to Jacksonville for $25, which Includes meals aud berth, and all tho luxuries of a first class hotel. The round trip fare is $13.30. Tho steamships of this lino aro models for comfort, security and ease for the traveler. The hulls and decks are of iron and steel and tho staterooms contain two roomy borths each, and are much more commodious than the accommodations furnished In tho finest foreign stoamships. A trip to Florida via "The Savannah Lino" means a variety of travel, Including, as It does, a short sea trip pn the finest and fastest passenger stoamships in tho American Merchant Marine, and also a rail trip on lines second to none in equip ment, speed and safety. For further parti culars address K. L. Walker, Agent, Ocean Steamship Company, Pier, 35, North Klvor, New lork, or at Eeose s Steamship Agency, Dougherty Building, West Centre stroet, Shenandoah, l'a. Friod oysters a specialty at McElhennv'i, . 8-12. t' TThen Baby was alck, wo gave her Costorta, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, sha gavethem Castorla, Wonders' one dozen $3 cabinets for $1. S. E. Cor. Centre aud Market Sts., Pottsvillo. 11-21 tf tllveu Away. For sixty days Keagey, the 'photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with every j dor.cn of his 3 cabinets. To Ntnrt on 1 nil Time. A 1 1 trvr.wv r)n rn n n..t c. Thomns Kprln'gdnlo Foundry nnd Machine" worKH nt uaiiisnuqua will ntnrt on full fltlW. linvl. WnuV nn r. In.nn nnnl..i.l ... ....... ...v ' I IILIt. LUIIIimb JUI electric rallwny castings. They havo ro- uuceu wages m per eenr., nun, it is said, nccopieu uus won; Willi no prollt in Vlow mnt-!t' In r,.,!.... In ....... ... ... ,,..,(, ... MV, tU(7ll Illl-I, Ulll- ployed. The contract will furnish work I I 1 - .if . i- ituimi. a iiiuiiireu men limn noxi. minor. l'ollr Murdered by Itnhliers. IJnnLlN, Jan. 8. A law olllcial nntnetl Arnemowiwh, ills wife, son nnd n fomiile cook, aays a dispatch from Lttgenskekal Terino, Slavonin, hnve been murdered while iisleep. The person mentioned were hacked to death witli n lintchot, and the house wbm nfterwarda plundered. Two servants of the Araemowinch household. who are missing, are supposetl to be the murderer. An ArtUtlo Cnuiitni-folt. Washington, Jan. 3. Tho secret ser vice division of the trcitsury department uns received n clever counterfeit f80 note, nnd is vigorously "searching for its maker. The note is drawn with pen nnd ink. and Is said to be one of the best counterfeits ever seen nt the department. It was panned on n New York bunk, nnd was only detected when it reached the eub-treas- ury. Appointed by Governor l'attlsnn. IlAIinism'KO, Jan. 3. Governor Patti son ended the suspense regarding the riiilndelphla nppoiutmenw yesterday Thoodore F. Jenkins fills the vacancy on the bench of common plens court No. 2 caused by tho promotion of Judge Foil to tho miprcmo bench, llio successor of Slier IfT Clement In the magisterial office la J. m. li. Jermon. Throe Killed Uy a rrmimturo Explosion UostoN, Jan. B. Three men were killed and several Injured by tho premature ex plosion of a blast at Townsend and Wash ington streets, in the Koxbtiry district. Those killed are: Thomas Hardeman, 5" years of age, foreman; Thomas Black. 3T, years of age; Patrick Huso, aged .18. Cor ueliusLoary was probably fatally hurt. It May lie a Muriler Cnite. New Yohk. Jan. 3. Hubert Hose, thn colored coachnian of Dr Mellvillo Hrynnt, whose death occurred under suspicions circumstance nbout a week ago, haibeen arrested upou a charge of larceny. Hots accused of the theftof jewelry taken from the doctor's house, but It Is believed that there is a deeper meaning to tho arrest. 3llr. lN-ntrcost Declines. New Yohk, Jan. 3. Tho public outcry gainst the appointment of the ox-Hov- i ii. ...i. t rn..,n..n i,A ...i.i.hI district attorney has compelled that in dividual to decline the position. The so cialistic and anarchistic utterance of Mr. Pentecost in the near past have been tho only argum-nth in-en ugainsi mm. Deeliletl Agnlul the Demnornts. IiKADiXU, Pa., Jan. 3. The court hero rendered a decision against the Dome crnts who wanted a recount of the bnllotx cast nt the municipal elections Inst spring. City Treasurer Bertolct and Controller Koch, both Republicans, will thereforo remain in ofllce lor two yeHrsto come. I- Off for Itlo Janeiro. PmtxAMluico. Jan. 3. Tho United States cruiser San Francisco has finished coal ing, nnd stnrtinl noiith this morning. Her destination is llio Janeiro. EKUUfcON'd TUEATHIi. I'. J. VEIIOUSON. MANAGER MOMY mil 1894, Tho groat delineation of tho Irish chatucicr on tbe stage, Herbert Cawthorn And his Comedy Cherubs ! Ia the best farce Comedv, 'Little Nugget 1" Ml new f'ir this seaon. Ei.nugn kuIu; it Is coming. Prices, 25, 50 nncl 75 Cents. Reserved eeRts at Klrlln's drug store. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A small bouse, in good repair, nicelv located. Possession desired about Ju. SO h. Address, glvtrjg term, etc. J. II., 11 kuai.i oruee, uuenauaoao, i-a. i-o-.v AGENTS make to 00 a day. Greatest kitchen uteiHll evor Invented. Ketall 3octs. 2 to 6 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, tlveceuts. Forsbee & McMaHlu, Cincinnati O. 1011-wed !Mt TIEiL KBTATK FOR SALiK-Plonerty Ift si lifted nt tbft northwest corner of Coal unit P.lthiirlnn KlrpntH. rnllHtstin Of one lot. 30xl.1'i feet, and six dwelling houses. Apply to l'TiinK w. Wilson, 81U worm jaruin Birre'. AlTANl'ED SALESMEN-7S.C0 per week, VV se tie electr o: cht oututs lor nouses, stores anil HhnnH. Motors for runulng mft' chliury, and other popular patented articles, ouinis complete wnen smppea. najt, pbuimb uuy. rernianeui situation, no eiiiuriem-o. v. I. liarrl.on A, Co.. Clerk No. 14. Columbus, umu. RANK ULKCTION. The annual election of i i trmfltntuhniiiirH of tho Aicrcnanis' na tional Hank, of Shenandoah, Pa., will beheld at the Hanking House, Tuesday, January 9th, 181, between the hours of 1 and 4pm., for tho purpose of electing thirteen (13) directors to serve the ensuing year. t-t-otouw i, Jl. Human, .Maiitci. INSTATE OF EDWIN OKIFFIN, deceased 11 Lettersnf administration on the estate of JSHWlnUrimn. late of tho borough of Shenan doah. Hchuylklll county. Pennsylvania, de ceased, have been granted toMary Ann GrlfUn, rosiuicg in me saia oorougu, iu wuum n persons indebted to said estate are requested to make navmnnt. unci thoMA having Claims or demands, will make known the same without delay, Maky Ann QiiiFriN, AumiuMirainx. Deeamberll, 189H, lS-Il-0i-oaw OUT DOOIl ItELlEF. -Notice to Justices of tbe Peace, Merchants and Itee picnts of Out Door Itellef. New applications from parties who received outdoor rellef.durlng 1SB3, are not requlredaud will not be paid for If issued. KOHKHT EllLINQ, WILLIAM DEKH, JACOU DAY, Hoard of Dlreotors. Attest: John J. O'Connoh, Clerk. Schuylkill County Almshouse. January 1st, 1E81. l-J-61 pOK HEOUIVEIl OF TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subject o the decision of the Citizens' noml natlng convention. FERGUSON HOUSE, SHENANDOAH (No other city In tho rcg on vUitMii l Stay Prolonged till Jan. 10 f HEMAltIfAIll.il: SUCCESS. 153 PHtlciilHUiitlerTrcntiiiciit. 45 Ucfusccl il H Incut able J, HARVEY MOORE, M, D,, SPECIALIST OP TIIK EVE. EAR, THROAT, NOSE iSD NERVOUS SYSTEM. And all the diseases that affect theee organs such as catarrh, pteryirlums. orosi ejet. Kranu latod eyelids deafness dlschnrge from ears catnrro, asthma, nil throat aRectioDH, neural gia, headaches, nervous debility nervous dys pepsia, cholera or yt. Vitus datice, etc Hptrtnl tUlentlon jmfif lo Fittino Olittsri. the Treatment uf OifoirA aiiif A'rrvaut lllvnr. Cross Eyes Straightened by Dr. Moore's Painless Method, ithoui chlo roform or ether: no failures, no tying up of oyes or remaining indoors Some Shenandoah Cures While many grateful patients g adlv testify to being benefitted or cured of Catarrh, Nerv ous Diseases etc., tho caies se ccted for mibli iftttoniiroafewof thoselndlfr.ru t localities who had cross lye-t, that the public who inves tigate may more eaBily ana reniily determine their intthfuli.ess than could they in cases of oonceileU oraans. IN the city. Miss Lulu Kester, of 11 North West street, aj her cross eyes mado straight by Dr. Moore's palulese method. Her eyes were but si ghtly turned which canod her to havo yloleni heudaches dUzy nt times and ex tremely nervous If. sho read any length of lime her eyes would blur and all the letiers seem to run together Her vision ii greatly im proved ana she hits not had a headache since. S?th! WB,i. 'rs.,f,enrJ' "owiandv 13 year old daushter, of ill West Un stroot. lloth her eyes were turned. Anomer was Tiomas Drew, of 213 West Oak street p Another was Mi. hicl Cosgrove of 017 Wcst Cual street Doth his even turned in. Anm,ANi- w A, Hcbminker as another who bad tils cros- eyes straightened by Dr Moore's painless method. He Is shipping cleric for the Hoovsn Mercantile Company. Ills sight wis seriously affected IKNTSAUA-Another wtose cross eyes wero made stralghfby Dr. Mooro's painless method ws Michael, ihe la year old son of James Mc Donnell If hit beenerups eyed from infancy. Another was 1 1-year-old Ml hucl Ilurrett. Kt Nicholas i.utlier Cathers waimoiher who had his cioss-eyes mado straight by Dr. Moore. .MAIIANOT ClTY-l.lttlC HnlllO Ha'O. Of fH9 East C'entro stru- t. hd both her even mudH str light by Dr Mooro Wt Phnn Another whose eyes were mado straight by Dr. Moore's painless method was Harry Harris. Ills was a very peculiar case. Hiseyes would twltchhllthe time and while ho was eating they would roll all aiound In his head. hilvhh Creek Ed McElvo my was another whose cross ejeswere made straight by Dr. Moore. Mt. CAHbon Thn II year-old son of James MoOovern wa4 unothir wboo erosx-ves were nude striight hy Dr. Moore's palnloss " otbod. I'o-itsvii,! E-Thomas Hurley, of W Wheeler strvot, hai his cros-"yes mde straight by Dr Moore's painless method UstSaturdiy. He had been oi-erated on before by a well-known ocu- i-i uuuecunniiiiY GlLe nroN Thomas Jones was nnnther whose eyes wcro operuted on by Dr. Moore s painless method. His turned out. GniAiiuviM e Another was Martha Kline, a waltrtsa at the Ferguson House, bhenaodoah Herfather, Andrew Kllno. lives in above place. One of her eyes was higher than tho other. The.'abojo are but a few of tho many testi monials received by Dr Mooro whllo here. Thee i doubting any of the above statements are lnvtled to call on or write the authors at the nddrosses g von. No names published with out tho conseDt of thu people concerned. Ol-'fiuu HOUKH: From 9 10 14 a. in., ltol and" lo S p m. No hours Sundays. Consultation Free. POLITICAL CARDS. 70U CHIEF BURGESS, JOHN L. IIASSLER Faithful and impartial performance of the duties assured. JOK RECE1VEU OF TAXES, M. J. SCANLAN. Subject to tho Democratic nominating con. venllon. JOH CHIEF BUHOESS, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. Hub'cct to tho decision of the Democratlo nominating convention. pOK RECEIVEK OF TAXES, A. WOOMER. Subjsct to the Cltltens' nomination. JjlOK IlECElVEll OF TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT. Subject to the dec'slnn e.t tlinmtlzens'noml nut nt oonventlon. JjKJR COUNCIL, JOHN WAGNER, lltlllt) WAUD. Sublect to lh denlatnn nt Iho OltWAnB nnml. eating convention, CHIEF UUROESS, JAMESBURNS, SubiOCt to the fW.lalrtn nt tha DomrvArntln nominating conv.nflon. JOIl HKCEIVKR OF TAXES, A. D. GABLE. Subject to the dsolslon of the Glutens' nom inating oonventlon. JiOIt CHIEF UUUOEUU, JAMES M. KALBACH, Bubjecttothedeciiion ol the Citizens' nomt 1 1 i I'll Tli la
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