rUdkikWhhK) :niT! W odt ot trtvftuV wolf 1 Tl(lf1 I.Ult,i..J.,-ill HttT EVENING HERALD , .i ..... f ,. , n?i.iiji oXIC ISN'T. VOL. VH.--NO. 355. filCM A NDOAIl. PA.. SATU1JDA . FEHKU A UY S. i;;j THE A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IF J 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear thai formerly sold for $1 will now .go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few moreof those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. -THE MASTER.- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for papir banging and decorating for 1893, CoiniiiciicliiK Miucli i. I"er piece for lirov.n and White Blanks l'JMc " ' Gilt l'apors -'So " " Kuiboi-scd Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Hutting. IBo four Cornices to be charged as 1 piece 18c Qluealzlng, per room 12x14 feet- 60c Larger und smullcr rooms according to slzo. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, It. c, Weidenmotku, OR-D R. I1AGKM1UCH, JOnN I,, HAKSI.Klt, GeohgeM. JIotku, J. H. Meiil, JOIINP CAllDEN, JllAKClS DlKGAN, T. W. CONVILLE, GEO. W. HAHbLEK, Wu. J link, Edward Eveuett, PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchnsed the best apparatus In the mar- kot, and Is now prepared to take every stylool photographs, views 01 nuuaingB, mucDinurv and all klnus of outdoor work a specialty. Each purohaser of one dozen cabinets lit I3.M Is pre seated with a largo crayon ree. This offer Is rood until April 1, lttfc Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notioe and low prices. DABB, H. While St, UtlPAiae. photographs, views of buildings, machtner: Piatt s Popular Saloon, (formerly Joe Wyatt's) i9 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. liir stocked with the best beer, porter, ales. nhl6kles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. ICatlng bar attached. Cordial Invitation to nil. -TjJ 8. K1STL.ER, M. D., " ttlTSIOIAJX AND 8URGAON Office 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. Hor the Spring Trade. iVetw Patterns in Mcqvette, Body una Tupextry Brussels, Ail JPriues, Jbrom 60 Cents up. AJbull Line of Inyraint, JTrcm .15 Cents up. A T7-..T7 A!ImI, Tin.. HnM. xi..-ci,v lv -""ii i At LOW Xloor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All Widths und IJri; s, Jram US cents up FLOUR. Miiinsfiota "Daisy" Family JPatait. White TFJifat Pastry 2'loicr. Old Time Graham Plour. Utah Grade Rollwr FUmr, $4.60 per bbl. Choice JPresh-yround Jtye Plour. Just Received Our First Invoice of Summer 8ausngc. Another Shipment of Orniigcs Direct Prom Plorlilu, Now on the Way. Fancy Crctmiery und Dairy Ilutter. JIT KEEETER'S' Amusements. pEHQUSON'S THKATUE. P. J. FSIlQUSON, UANAQIK. WEDNESDAY, FEBR'Y 22. A euro fur that tired feeling. Great Kicentrlc Irish Comedian, Herbert Cawthorn And his Comcdv Cherubs la Little Nugget! All now soii(fH, music, siwclulties, choruses. See the funny coiucdlnnu, charming lutly dancers. Hour the biis phone nntl conccrilna ducts famous Kuirgut quartette-. Prices, as, 50 11 75 -'uin Reserved seal on slo atKlrlln s drug store EKQUHON'B THEATRE. r. J. FEHQUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1893 The versatile character comedian, DANIEL A. KELLY I In h's xcntatlonal melo d una, The Shadow DetsecfciVB With all Its great mllro 'd and telegraph (Sects as prouueta in r. kciiv s l' rout ni. inea tre. uulllmurn. Md. The great rallioad sensation, .showing full workings of the block signal sys em. Tlio Italian Hlum ceno In Crosby St. The Uca'Uful Muonl gft.Sn.iw -cens. Tho Illuminated Cathedral Soene. fomcdy, Sensation and Pathos. Company of FIrst-cluss Arilsts. Fricts, 25, 35 tiicl 50 Cents. Roserved seats at Klrlln drug storo. Hok) agent for Schuylkill County. .A.. IK. rSW'.A.ILiTVE, DardwareJroD, Oil, Paints, Rote. Horwo Blankets, Skatos, Sporting Goods. 35 CTS. PER YARD roit Home-made (Rag Carpet. Taken out ef the loom to-dny. Others for 45, W and 52c. extra heavy. Hrusels and Ingrain Carpets andOilCiollis Remnants will bo Sold almost at yo. r own jirl.o. O. X. J?,ZrS.3:CI3133'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. D R. JAME1 HI'KIN, PHYSICIAN' AND aUXOKOX. Oflloe and Residence, No Slri.et, Shenandoah. 34 North Jardln IT, . 7f. Chili V.tltwn . J - ' 7 "" Prices. I FLOTJE. Horse : Ice : Creeper " . MH HOHS AWAY ! AND LEAVES A DtS '. RBSSED HUSBAND BEHIND HER THE LATTER TELLS HIS STORY '-?o Haa Susplclo i and Fears it Freeland Man Has Blopf)d to Buffalo With H1b Far SeeiBff Wlf-.. O oi.o In town whpro Mmo. "ilatrvoy.nt," II Zlll WIIIldlT lUtli century, ' knows Mae. the 'reader of I lie pa!t. present und future." ete, ete., lias gene, fyo dlsapiioareil Thumlny night and even her husband 1 lg norant of her where ahouts, or at least lie says mi. and ho Is np pareutly so sinceri) In his statements thai tlio reporters ate inclined to give tlium iutlicitjr . Mine. Mae raiuo to tills town but a few weeks nco. Ily u llheial tiso of printers' Ink she toon heralded her arrival in cvitj house Imld and raked in the shekels by the hands fill from men and women, young and old, who sought an advanco view of matters per tainiug to love, courtship, tiiarrinne, Amnestic troubles anil business diOlcultles iluic. Mae la described by agcntlcnian wlni has seen her frequently as "a pretty, vivacious little creature, and excellent company. I he Madman's illipjc'arance has nit provnkul coiunisut bwause sho victiniisied any of our cili.eus. She left a few unsettled accounts, but they are so small they are nut wortli mentioning. It is the vivacious little wo. nan's treatment of her spouse that lias at traotcd notice. The luibbaud was found at Ills bearding liouso yesterday afternoon. Ho is a little man somewhere in his thirties and drewes plain and neat. Ho spokn freely, and at times confidentially to the reporter, f lie sentences were a little Jcrkcy and bo ap peared to be foinewhat nervous, w liicli is ex pected of a man who is suddenly deprlvtd of .his wilu. "Ye," takl ho, "my wile is pone; where I do nut kiioiv. Sume people lm-ve been here to collect hills and have uske.l me to pat tliein, but I'll tell you, you seo I was opnise! to my wifo guiiiR into this fortune-telling business ami when she went into it I reluseii to support her. For that reason I have de clined to p.iy any hills she contracted in that busino-', She does not owe, muiii and I hi lievo if the people, will have u little patien she will pay them all in tinio." "Then you expect her return ?'' 'Yes, th.it is I am trying to get her to return or, I should say, I liavo telegraphed to lieraud" "Then you know where she Jjas gone?" interjected the reporter. "Now understand me; rny wifo has gono and I do not know where, hut I suspect, you see, I suspect, she has gono to Hull'.ilo, and I have telegraphed in hopes of finding out il she is there; if sho is I hope to bring her back hero and make her do riglib by everybody." "What makes you think she lias gone to BuflUlo." "Well, now I'll tell you the whole thing. It is a great blow to me, indeed it is. You see I went to Woi Penu lat night to lecture my name is II. M. Ooodlin; I give illustrated lectures on "The Life of Christ, from the Cridle to the Qravo" I gave a lecture In Binder's Hall, last night, and when 1 leturneil 1 was told that my wile had bought a new trunk, packed hor things in it and had skipped." Here tho luMrcss of the bcarJing"liouse, who was standing near the reoprtejv gave; vent to a prolonged sigh Hwasonoof those lonorn, citep-inouruiiig signs that ton tuo tale of labor lost. The hiisbuud continued: "I suspected, you J fee, I suspected and at once made inquiries and I learned that tho baggagu bad been scut to HaatlngB, N. Y.,and from there to Buf falo." "What did you sipect did your wife skip with any of your money?" "She did, but not with much, hut, I'll. tell ra,,m ' 11011 1 13 6- uul 1 E,,sl1ccc that sho has skipped with thatthat 'Jim' Uillwple, of I rccland." "What docs he do? the reporter asked. "He's a bad debt collector,.' but they call him 'Gillespie, tho would-bo ilfctcctive Mind, I don't say he has gono with her, but . I suspect he has. I fuund one of his photo ' graphs among my wife's things; it iva9a new photograph, Iresh from print, aud I am told, ; in I ml! I do not say it Is so, but I um told lie j was in town tho day before yesterday and I uspect that he aud and my my wife have gono gone to Butl'alo. ' it's n bard blow fur mo, for you know I canty give, my lecture I while this Is banging over' me. I gave , Gillwpie a turn ovor in Mahanoy City once before, and that U tbo reason I suspect liiiu. Mr. Goudlin had nothing more to sty and the reporter left. If the husband's telegrams I overtake tho clairvoyant tho reporters may , huvo something more to say. If tho sus picions df Mr. Ooodlin are, correct, and the j fortune teller and bad debt collector have eloped the public will give tho pair tho I credit of having mado an excellent business combination, fur when (lillwnio finds dllll unity in solWodng a debt Mniu. Mao will be able to piuk' up a tuck of cards and tell wheto thedebtorjs shekels -are In hiding. f It's an ill wind that blows nobody good and , what is Jtr. Goodliu's Joss may be Sir, nillwpie'sjKlu, Meanwhile, the lecturer can eousulii lillnMilf by turning tho bail debt . oolloeWrS Vtti're tdivuriMho. wall I -li , , C T.. I Mr. CloodHu shIiI last night he learned Mr. GUlospie wm still iu llazleton. the 1-EAGHOS' GO -TEsTUR PJTT.SVILLii LliTlM-i ! OVER J!WO THOU AND VOTES P JLLISD YESTERDAY. Mlt-ft I ulrrhllil, Wa.ley, Hmlll hiiiI It.ilril, und Mr. Wllll.mii Hull up Itlg Meorr Tnlill Will lie Over no.oixi Tn.iiisiii. Nellie Ualrd HOIlfi Maine II. Wanley , 11HU Annes btelii OWU Mary A. Don elly tDt MahU Fan-child 441ft Frank 11. Williams .181H) llridgetA Burns 1779 .tuna M Dengler list Carrie Faiwt IGAO Ltliiu H. 1'hllllp 1177 Mary A. fchick . VT9 Mary . utfferty b.-sO Carrie 11 Smith 8 3 lluttlo Ileus ,. CI7 Kll.i 1 lausrr Hit Maggie Ottranaugh 307 Aunlu MjpwII 3U James II. Lewis ..- . 'H3 Clara line SKI Hannah Hkso lit Xadle iJiillell . 15: Ireno Shane 152 zzl I.ehe lis Jennie lUmg KM I.lzzlo O'Coniie 1 It- Votes pollo l yesterday 2t 17 Grand tOtal 4D348 1 Wo aro again obliged to call the attention of friends of tho oiuteslauls in die Hkii- ALU's Icucliers' eontosl to the rulo printed in the coupon that "coupon must be in the h lids of the editor witliih ten (10 days alter the date it bears,' We call attention to this be cause a number ol coupons rucelvid yester day aim in too lute. Soruu of them were very lute; dating baek to January, and one was a sample coupon, printed before the con test was gtarlod, and had "February 10th" written upmi it As tho llxurcs above ehnw, the grand total of votis,iollcd in the-oontest up to 4 o'clock yesterday is very close to the 50,000 mark. The returns to day will put the ttraud total fiom three to nvo hundred above that mark, us only 0612 is required to reaeh it. Tho Votes polled yet-lenlay aggregated 2,017 and tho high figures scored were as fol lows: lliw Fin 1 child, 1152; Miss Wuslev 300; Miss Sttiu, 300; Mr. Williams, 2G"Mim B lird, '2.J.1; Mim Connelly, 1.10. How often we hear middle aged people fay regarding that reliable old cough remedy. N. II. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my mother gave It to uie when was a child, und I use it In my family; it always euros."' it is always guaranteed to euro or money l'efunded. Im Vote for John A. Iieilly for Counc'flii tbo Third ward. - ELEOTRIO RUNNING TIME. Important Itifiirmatl'iti for . I'jitrons of the iio il The Scbuylkill Traction Company has completed its schedule of running timo on the Slieuandoali-Gii-irdville division of its hue and lias posted plaetrds aiinoiinciug the schedule In many conspicuous places. Under tho new arrangennjnU tio fit car leaves Shenandoah at 5;ti a. m. and every 22,niin- utes thereafter until 12.20 p. in., when the laid car leaves. Tho llrsr car -will leave Oirardvillo at 5 a. m. and tho last at 11:42 p. m. The ecIhm) nlo running time betwom Oirardvillo and. .Shenaudmih is 10 in miles and tho'tlme for'Uio round trip 1 hour and 21 minutes. r , , Tie fsllowlnj; order bas been issued: In order to lacilitate the opeiatiou of the Schuylkljt Trfttjon Company's electric cars on schcdulo time, the cars will heretfter Btop to take on or let off (aaaciiers at tho stkkht CllOSSINOS ONLY. 'Through AVui. I'eu'n, T.(ist'Cro6! alul else where thp rogular stoiiliiiiB points will bo . designated by the roinpniy's-. electric poles . being painted white, 'I rr "M. H. JSallou, Superintendent." USE DANA'S SAE-SAl'AUILrjA, hs "THE KIND THAT CORES.", Tor Receiver of Taxes, Weidmau. voto for Sanmol Joint ParadP Oouunlttee. A meeting of the representatives! of the various societies of town, for' tho purposo of a Joint purad on Washington's Birthday, will be hold ou Mouduy evening, 20th ilnst., Ht 7:30 o'clock, In tho parlors of the lipok and Ladder Company. All societies. uro invltud. W. IL DniTitKV, 2-18-lt Jten. Jr. p. II. A. M. A Klue HiiNliKViM Opporl iinlly. Havlug decidetl to go into other ard moro congenial biuinuss, 1 will sell my Interest iu the firm of Hooks & Brown, bxksuller9 and statlone.rs, at a very reasonable rtguie. 2-17 If ' t' KKU. W. HOflKH. , Eor JujtUa) of the J?o.io,ThIrd ward, vote or MUX. JilWD, . Twelve Photos rur (10c. . By sending us our cabinet, together with 0 cents, wo will finish yon one doseu photos. itf W. A. Kkaojcv. John A. r,cilly, caudidato for Council in Third ward, is an old citlseu aud largo prop erly owner.' Vote for him. 1 Look Out for l'likes. ' It is reliably stilted that the opponents of John F.Finney and other candidates havo ' something iu soak" for announcement at the eleventh hour and too lata for oou.tradiet, Ion. J.ook . out for them. Weigh them ' carefully.' " 1 I "MiH or IVoitofe" lstlie unbapjiv . suttarer Wltll lIHlnS HUl llieiinmtl.iu. Itwl Flm' Oil l ' NaS uea,ig.ojuiP'4hUViKP!i''lu-8 drmj , AtUilioiial loeal unci on tttond page) IM- PORTA NT AFFAIRM. SPECULATION ON THE JUDGESHIP Prodlotion on thn Appoln tnent Governor PattiHon Will Mnke. A Bndttet of Polltl ul Ij formntion - Pi ints. Special llEUALti CorniNpondenee. Pottrville. Februsry 18. i' this distance from the Suite Capital and with tho infof M atiim that tlie Governor has In his possession regardiiic.1 fitness uf the iialf score of members oTTHlftiat who have- Jiuniiien lloueil lor the posTIimr inane vauant by Judgm ureun s iieaiii. u nous not appear to me that it is a very hard uuf that the executive has to crack in naming successor. In all matters aireciing h'S duties to tho public Governor Pattison is paliisUftdiu and HHgaeious. In this e;ie lie means to; be very careful iu ninkllig his selection,! bfciiUOjl ho wauls to memo a ,,nmu u no Willi conio uearu-t to giving general satisraction Itii'tlio liar and the peopH of Schuylkill 'coujlity at large. ll has intimated as niuqh ,iu his talkH with the champions of tboso whoTrrtro been pushed for the' place and it cjMncs to mo very direct thaf.Jio knuwa now PJJsiiJ; wen who ne ougiirtoiippamt, nut no , wants to give the friends uf ejfery 0110 whilsurgid for the f'ace an opportunity to sbite tin 1 r views mid cJniins umpttiat next week somo day hejwiil lit go tlni'Tminnier and smash the shellbark. It may, Uliereloi'o, be iexpected that onMonilay.'ilio 127lh mt., tms neil appoiutbil Judge will be sworn ill ufid ready 10 listen 10 nuy morions iiiai are lokuu maue. . Wild' Tltlt MAN v ii.i. 111:. ' Ptoplels ai'il wiiii.of Vroiihets are fiis?Ti'Vf in plintilul hereahouls as llii s jnAugut, bit not uno of tliinkuovv Sinytliiug aiiuilt it.' 'in tact what they do not know about it would make goiKl Mtxl seriiil story that unqlil um tlimi(ih an eutiro vulnmo of ypur jia'per The cjucetioii is aad a thousand Hints a day, iu.b.irlioT ho'j, htw olliny hotels, bar looms, ilpd on the til eet. it is tlUcuased at the hontdTfircbidu' Und ..going to and trout marlfct-ttnd tlio clfurellj- TitfTy It is tlie all absorbing toiUtT-and riglitfully m -tec.iuse everybody marly is deeply-iuteiesied iu tlie outcome, f lie selection of "a .luje is alwajvj an important inatter and just now thu solcct tion of ouo who is to Hike tho place of so good a one as he who died is a matter of the gravest chaiaetir. H is utrlet& to marvel howuver, and I can do only us others do aud that is to givu my opinion which is if ho ap points a Republican he will telect Mr. Koch and if he Eebtt a Democrat he will select either Mr. Iteilly, John W. liyon or Mason Weidmau. Neither of tho very early birds iu the bam yard will get tho worm. This you may gamble on, If it is oulv an opinion something each one of us is entitled to livo. Humble though you and I nro, dear roadfcT, wo want tho Governor to uamo some goud lawyer, no matter what his political calling maybe, who w a cim ipect. Wo want no light weight politician, who has enemies to punish and a low friends to rutvard ; nor do we want anyone whose character has been smirched with a charge of wrung doing, and it Is said tho Governor has been asked to appoint Just such pers-ms as f i-peak of, butbe Is no ludre liktly to do it thau ho Is to Jump off tho Brooklyn bridge. Ho has too miioh sense, honesty and heart. He has been appealed to to gve us a good raau and he tvil do'lt. OLD FOOYUJt STIM. WITH US. In thUtQiiltt,iis ill nil others, old fogyism U plnyjng ils jatrt. Wo bave.amoug us a few autlidiated rclu of thu dark ages who want thh Governor to ajipolut n man from outsiuo oi tue cointy, us it our lhir did not conlaiii the necesvaiy rjlHterial to make Judges of. Away back in 1S72 this was done. when Judge Periling was brought here, ami I fortunately we gota good Judge, but it was not because thero wore not plenty of better lawyers at; home to go ou tho Bench that Judge Pershing was asked to run. Some peiple had auimuity against Judgj Ryon, who was also ail exmltent official, and they otiuld git nobody at our Bar to run agaiiist Win. So mu was imporlid, and it wasn't long before some of the foremost men in (he Importation scheme weakened in their aflpo tlou for the new Judge and they have, been disgruntled ever since, ouiti uf these gl v.iniied chuiuiis,are still with us and as usual they cm 11 s uo thing good. at. home. These Chappies boloiig to thu sam.e category as the man -who iuu . the Academy of Music or Union Hall building. Like Reilly kept hotel, they keep their balldiugs llkei-well, let the reader guess how. 1 SOMETHING ABOUT IHJLrilCS. i understand thfi fight In the Democratic Jiarty for PiOthonotary isghing to he a hot oue. If 'Joe, Njchter does riot materialize' as a winner ngalutt Mr. Klik, Clerk Toole thinks of trying hi6 hand fur that oltlee al though ha has often said the Clink of the Courts otllt was goi4 enough for him Toole better decide pratty soon which ofBee h wi fetect. aud which ha will naro.it otlmrs to have, or it may be the people will tko a hand and dutmi Mr. Toole altwetbr. There is no objection to Mr. Jaek T,l'a aP!r"'in to lw Ms own suoeassor-noue at nil tfl bis unitiv fnr on, nlKnM that la ovum. when it eoini to mouoiwIUjtiig a whole euurt house row-fef ollisvs soms other people will have somsthlrig to say. OORRBSPONIiF-NOE ON Ourgeiii.il HciroiiihWiied'nnd fellow Htfce from MltioiWilhv Miclial Ddfi)', Uf, is giilng IftBtintBst for 'the trmsury nomlliii'tiiifi with your townsman, George kolrher. ,Nop Mike, of Minursvillp.'cnu tulk the cor iilf W Ins niiiiiesuk-f, of Shenamloih, or ol cwfierp, und If he don't bout Foliier there will. f" Miino iinl-e anyhow, it was Miko l)ulTyf of Jlliirvils hu holpwl Brumin to rrii auulust Hhephenl for Congrens and If ho. guts the iioiiiimitinii fur tho otfico he ecckis ba meeU Mr. it. and his friends to turn In for him anil elect him. Duffy is a daisy aud ha would keep the' county ducats In a safo hrtnk. ifc is a thoroughly honest fellow Ifhe'dt wakoiipnrenie'tery full of dea'l poopld' trH his way homo in a sleigh somo of finite nights. Candidates for other row otllces are' being hoard of but It Is too early to (peak in ileUui co ccrnlugtheni. It Is cuouglt to say liovv that there will be-no- vaoartciwi In any of the tlRibilirT-vs for the vtiut of (is'ptrants to fill them. ' rot NTS, Very soon tho court will mako its decision ol new applications for licented plaecB, grant ing tome and refusing others. I could name Soniii'whleh will ho noted on favorably but it Vvohluj bo a breaeii of confldvneo to do po. If there exists any uecsssityto llccuse now piates, it would seein'that Hho necessity Is urgent and tho liceflseshould issue at once, hut you must reincniber ourc;iurt is cnpplel in noint of MiumlKsrs now aud"tho lioiHiful ones must wait. . V Vf. II. Ungdr, llsq., of Shaniokln, a bright young nieiiibet of thejfurthumbtrland'cotmty uar, was in tojvn yesicniay on icgai uu,-juio. uonipiuiuts navo neon, uuuie .uiin inn foreign stamps are taken from erivelopta .b reeled to nursous here, licfor delivering. jftio matter will lo iuvistigntei1.,"',No cbrge IJiniade against any of our bordiigh p st olDct ials but Ilie stamps arj rbtuovtd and th persons who remove them will ;be found out. The lawyers have not allreturned from th lupremo Court; Bome'of them linger in Har isburg on Judiciary business. N. A thorough business lnan-John A. Rellly, randidate lor Council in tLo' Third ward. Vote for him. rl' 1 i 'Squire D. M. Mellon, of .Tremoufs the guest of Jiis so;i. Harry Mcflon, yesfifyay. Mrs. B. Lyotisand soii,or'phlladephia,ar visiting Mrs. T. F. Mi-Gifirc, of West Col ftieet. ' , J. E. Tiiilifts, Geaerol Manager: of tho Standd-Sowing Machino Co., of Vhlladcl. phiiij is in town. ' Itev.John Ilamnionils, of Bangor, North ampton couiitjy-.is tho guost of William T. Evans, of South JaidiiL,strcet. Nitlloiml I. end (,'o. The National Lead Company, tho largest manufacturers of white lead and' lead"' pro ducts in the world, begins lit this number a series of ad vertisenients that any, who con templato painting during the Coming season, will Uo well to read. They are not, a new firm introducing a ncty article,. but are, tho owners ami manufacturers of tho standard brauds of whito lead that havo given white load its character as the standard paiuU Many of tho brands were already old when our fathers were boys. John A. Reilly, candidate for Counojl in tlie Third ward, does not belong -to any cliime. He luws targe property Interests in town. Vote for him, A l'nstpuuemriit. It is announced with regret that Miss D. Merritt, the tonfereneo evangelist who was cxpicted to pieach in the Primitive ireihod ist church to morrow, cannot bo present on account of sickness. Tho visit is therefore rdstpoueil for a short timo. As soon, as Miss Merritt recovers sho will oomo here and remain two weeks. In consequence of tfaie postponement the revival services will not be continued in the church next week. Tho pastor, Rev. J. I'roude, will occupy the pulpit to-morrow morning aud evening and receive some Into church fslIowshIp. ' Wuntoil, To complete files, two oopias path of the Evening Hje&.u.i of'Jauuary 1st, J24 and 1th, and .February 6th, 1802, ' A liberal pri will bo paid for the same. . T Thoughtful mothers nevfr neglect to have a bottle of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry m& Seueka jn the lioiifa it is so jocxl for Coughs and children subject to Croup. r , , Vote foe tVilllams. It is hoped the ypters. of the Thlrd,wanl will give J ustjoeships of tliat word attention at the approaching election and see that men qualified-in every respect to fill tlje pJ lions wi)l be elected. In making . the K'leetiorw they will do well in ro-elettag. ,T, T. Williams,: who has. been a very efficient ofiioUl the past five yeaM. , For Council, vote for John A. Reilly of the Third wawl, ; . O. K., Attention. The memhera of Autjiraoite Qit!e, No. 7-1, Kuiglits of the Golden, Uo, will meet on Monday evening at OM o'elock; anniversary services to commence at 7.30, sharp. Wii-mah Hall, N. G. E. D. BenDALL, M. of R. jj.17 9t Superior goods at 35 per cent, lower than dsewhere at Uoldorman's jewelry store. tf You will make no mistake in voting, fer iu the hini Juhn A. Reilly for. Council wanl, Best work done at Bren nan's Steam Um 07. Kverything white and spotless. Lae irtin a specialty. All werk ' guaraateed Vote fbr John A. Reilly, the people's tholee for CounHilln.the Third ward. '" ' - Holderman's jewelry store leads as ever, tf