livening tteraiu. MUSWAHDOAlt, riKRA. TUESDAY, JANUARY ?, 101. TIIEEiD EDITION NEIGHBORING TOWNS. BtAXrENLNOS Ol' A I.OOAI1 CIIAUACTI5II uHiiifiT omioMcr,i:i). IaUreitlnc Mews Items l'rnm Mnlinnny City, GlrttnlTllle nnd Other 1'laees. Mauakoy Citt, Jan. 2, A nunrrlan,snpposod to ho Andras Dodas, was killed on the Lehigh Valloy Railroad Horth of the cemetery yesterday afternoon, As the 5:20 p. m. train from Pottevlllo ap proached Iluck Mountain, Engineer Davcn rt seplsd a man walking on tho track ward tho 'train. Tho whistle screamed Its warning, but tho man, seemingly unmindful 1 mi pern, uiu uuiuuui iu eelng this tho cnglneor quickly reversed and applied the air, but it was too lato. The engineer closed his eyes In horror. In the next second tho man was rolling under the pilot, crushed, ground and horribly wangled. Death was instantaneous. After rmnnlntr a short distanco the train was stopper! ana tnetnuuiateu ooay was aboard. I tiu.,, v. v.v, " otuieaottneacciaeniano.no una anuii- isrtak.r meet tho corpse on its lv at 0:30 p. m. An inquest will bo held to day. The body h not been Identified, but ho is npposea to oe Anurow uuuss, an emp,ojo u, Tuloan colliery, as a tlmo uook lonnu on iih ertonboro that name and contained a record f tlmo made by Vulcan colllory during the I ntn. . Prof or John Bishop and wife, or Last Mn. street, were last evening tho roclplcnte fa very pleasant surprise on tho annlycr. nrgiuiv proiduurs tuifij.uiiu uiiLuunjr, by a number of their friends. Mr. Bishop was presented with a handsomorocking chair and other gifts, Aftor an enjoyablo evening and a supper tho guests departed with nitny well wishes from tho professor. Among tkoeo present woro Mr. and Mrs. William Hoppcs, Mr. and Mrs. John Klingorman, Mr. tad Mrs. Charles Bishop, Misses. B. K. Reber, Ida Moyer, Jennie Bishop, llattie Bagonstose, Xdna Hoppcs, Ella Bishop, Mrs. Stockor, and Usssrs. J. Z. Bagenstose, M. A. Sieger, I). II. TTahr. Oscar and Gus Blow, Robort and Jams Benilnger and Charles Oldt. J. B. Grout. tier, of Shenandosh, was teen aVent town on New Year's day. Howard Brown returned to Klmirn, N. Y., yatttrday. Oliver Goodman transacted businosi In Philadelphia to day. Ptter Beck, of Shenandoah, spoilt yester day here. B. B. Helms, of Pottavillo, was a visitor Air yesterday. Danisl Rlegcl,.of Shenandoah, spoilt Mon- iy here with frlonds. Ulu Hawkins, of Mores, died at that )lace ysitcrday afternoon. She was 16 years f age. . . Zletler, of St. Clair, visited W. A. Deaslnger yesterday. ntAOKVII.I.K. Tim Brosnahan, of Mahanoy City, ws Womt town ycstfclay. Miss IlanntHrt. of Mincrsvillo, U visit pig her brother, Alexander Scott, of Frack street. Willie McLaughlin is tho IIkuai.d's new agent at Frackville. In tho pigeon sweepstakes hero yesterday afternoon a tie was shot by G. M. Israel, flus Ichnltz, Thomas Hughes and James Heck. The score was tied ky Charles Ilurchill and William Davis. In the clay bird targets Charles D. Davis won first money aud G. M. Israsl and Thomas Hughes second. GILltKItTON. Charloa Weber went to Philadelphia yester- "Teddy" Painter and Willis Jarvis roturncd to their positions In Philadelphia to-day. Oar little town is being gradually depopu lated of its many holiday visitors. Matthew Francis shook hands with friends at Mahanoy Plane yesterday. Samuel Parfitt and Joseph Holt havo boen snbpoonod to testify in tho Gilberton riot uses. Joseph Painter returned to tho Dickinson College, Willlamsport, to-day. Samuel Parfitt made a ilyiug trip to l'hila- dslpbla to-day. MAHANOY 1'I.ANi:. Jowpk Eenney, of South Bothlobom, skejk hands with friends here yesterday. Charley Bite, chief New Year's shooter of Ashland, returned to town this morning. The Cornet Band serenaded through town m Hew Year's afternoon. John Conloy and James Mowrey havo been stbvomaed to attend the January term f court. Vfotorman Carey was arraigned before 'Squire Reynolds yesterday afternoon charged ky Thomas Giles with fast running past tho tunnsl. Carey was locked np in default of kail. This is said to bo the third arrest of notormen on this charge at tbo Instigation of Superintendent Giles. West VItkIiiIh Miner on Strike, WnAM.EnTOS, W. Yd , Jim. 2. Till' I'eer less coal miners struck In u body ugiilnut 13 per cent, reduction. The strike threatens to be a Ioiik ouu. Bmallpox ItpMemlo ill Mexico. Tokkeon, .Inn. '- - There Is mi epidemic ol smallpox here, then- heme llUcai.es now Under treatment. At t he town of Lerado, Bva miles socti, hre. thero nro ftrhtfrinanu's Asthma Cure Intently, relieves tke most violent attack, facilitates free expectoration and insures rest t) those otherwise unable to sleep except In a hair, as a single trial will prove. Soud for a tt trial package to Dr. R. ScbllTmann, St. i"nl, Minn., but ask your druggist first. Pornustnefls Men anil Societies. The Hie a Li) has secured the right to uso tke Malette patent writing tablet covert, with revsriible blotter, the only blotter tablet ever constructed which turns undor the tab let. This is specially adapted for letter and mete htade, bill beads, statements, etc., and will be placed on stationery free fur the bal--aiee of 1693. Any one interested will please all and examine the handy device, at the offlee. Tho N'iw Yoar was woloomod here In n royal manner. Tho bolls wore rung anil U10 Tjnitcd' ornet Bund supplied lino muulc 111 different parts of town early Monday morn ing. Crowds of pooplo wore on tho streets singing nd otherwlso making tho first day nf ilia ndpk tnitrru nnn. Tim Arn rnmnanv of had ''RI(l0 ou Mona"y afternoon. The men and make everything, they tako in hand, a guccoM. John Bdwards went to Raven Run to seo his fathr, who was injured a few days ngo, Among tho recent weddings was that of Mlohael I'. Cook, of this place, and Miss Ilridget Wright, of Troverton. Tlioy woro married at the latter place and tho bridal tour was oxtended to Philadelphia. Tho couple returned hero Saturday evening and were tendered a social by their numerous friends Dancing and other moans of enjoy' ment were indulged in until n lato hour. All who were present report having had delightful time and join us in wishing tho couple joy and long life. Messrs. Talmer Kress, Thomas Irwin and Georgo Troutman, three of our proroldng young iflon, spent Saturday at i'ottsvlllo. Peter Wills, of Lost Creek, and Mlohael L, of A8Ulaud, were among the recent .i.itors to town. Jllchttl Cuff is confined to his homo by Illness, ' Mr. Wills, who was injured at the Ccn tralla colliery some tlmo ago, is slowly reooverlng. , A grand social was given In the I. O. 0. ! hall on Monday evening, undor tho auspices of the anted Cornet Rand. A number ol peoe f0m surrounding towns wcro In at' toudance. -,.. niron i, m.tr II. nimur Lnco bf re Bga ror the first tlmo in many ,... ,t . ,.,,,.,, , ,,,,. ,,.! EOoMm moro ntlol(ome matter than any q( tho othar roccivcd hero, Th() foot M match her0 Mon,lay aftor if. t.h itt.h snlinol teams of Mt. j,, and tll!s piace,.rcealtetl in a victorj fr tho Mt. Carmel by a score of 4 to 0. The Kamo wa9 n i10tiy centered one and aroused enthusiasm. Jones, of Mt. Carmel, ami jrcBr0irt of ContraiK woro tho referees during the firet half, and in tho second half Jones, of ( ontralla, succeeded McBroarty In tho first half Ryan, of tho Centrallas, was Injured to badly ho was obliged to retire. Brown, of Ashland, took his place. The eame was played under uluicuitie). ine crowd was largo and got on tho field, embar rassing tho players. A decision by tho Mt, Carmel referee dissatisfied tho players of that place, but It was sustained aud the garao went on. GinAuiiyuxu. Arthur Goyne camo over from Ashland yesterday. J. F, Shull spent New Yoar's day in Mahanoy City. Thomas Joyce, tho canluo exterminator from Korea, was a visitor to this place ytsterday. Mi8 Kato McMennamln aud Qulun, and Misses Mary and Nora Dovino, of Mahanoy City, sjent yesterday afternoon with friend hero. v The Girardvillo Maonnorchor will hold masked ball on Fobruary 1st. Messrs. Hughes and Horn, of Ashland walked our fashionable thoroughfare yestor- day. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel-Reese, of Jeanssville, were the guests of Mrs. Thomas Bracey yesterdty afternoon. M. F. O'Brien has returned from New York. George Steiner was a visitor from Tamaqua yesterday. John T. Davis, of Gilberton, was a contst ant in Uio pool tournament ou New Year' afternoon. Jonathan Butts, of Shenandoah, was visitor hors yesterday. Tho Pioneer Tcmperauco Society held highly mcceesful ball last evening. George Cope spent tho afternoon iu Ash land. A Happy lliBjiojItlnn. What the world needs iimong other things Is moro o." thoko ,eoplo who possess tho Invaluable charm of ii happy dlsposl Hon. Who doesn't enjoy coming In con tact with such persons f They carry a ra diance of bouI with them that seems nffect the very ntmosphere. Their tastes habits, views nntl opinions may differ from our own In overy way, and yet we are un avoidably drawn toward them nnd fasci nated by them. They possess auch pleas antness of disposition, such sweetness of temper, such, gentleness of spirit, that they become endeared to you while yon may differ with them. Somo are at great advantage In tho very outstnrt by hnvlng as a natural gift this hwoctnees of soul And enrely this is n most desirable gift, a Erent gift to any ninn no matter what 1... 1... nl.n.Aln ...l,tl. l. IXIUJ' 1,11 IUQ EIUUD 114 IIUUU 11W 111U . C)i All appreciate the presence of a sunny temper, a happy spirit ana a IranK, cnnula manner. Kcv. W. U. Thrall. Salutation!. The ancient Greeks used to say to each other at meeting and parting "chalre ("rejoice"). Tho Romans, when meeting. said, "ave" ("greeting"): on parting "vale" ("remain in health"). Among the Israelites, intimate acquaintances kissed each other s hand, head and shoulder, The fashion of uncovering one's head did not come ii.i -yue before tho sixteenth or seventtcuth century. In many Ger man countries it la customnry to kiss n lady's hiiiid, whereas In Italy this cus tom is confined to intimate friends. Ilus- elan ladies reciprocate the hand kiss of gentleman, to whom they may show a cer tain degree of partiality by kissing him on tho forehead. Lauder anil Volkerkunde, Not a Swindler. Daughter Thnt man who advertised all the latest popular songs lor 11 is swindler. Old Man Ehf Didn't ho send anything for your money f I'll report him to the authorities at once. "Yes. he Bent the latest popular songs. lust on advertised, but they were only th words. No lmi.io at nil. I oan read them, of course, but I can't sing them.' VAIy dear, that man is not n swindler. lie is a philanthropist." New York Weekly, Two Hnys. The calm philosophy of tho oriental is epitomized iu this Periston proverb. Every timid, perrons woman should write it in letters of (Iro upon her memory: "On two days you need not be anxious about your Hfo the appqlnted day and the unap- polnted On the Bret neither balm nor physician can tare. Nor then, on the second, the nnl verse slay. The health tommlssloners of Minnesota havo prnhibiti'd the exchange of lead pen cils am .rig the school children, They sny that an Li uerta anil other uleuses are of ten transmuted by putting tho pencil lu tho mqurb, whlrn la n very common hab it not oiljr with children but adults, Three 1CII1 1 mid -.1 . ml iillinn Wonndeil O'er h Tr-vi.il Uiiilrri 1. Co) I MM , ,. I 1) ' luill u OUllt- I kill n lit fi I i a I tiit i,i - , , ii i In i ! ii w ui i n l' eiw.l K iiii i 11 i- .1 i i . ''I'' aroused t he iiniinunv nf Lim-wi i.ili. ho dr. minded that William mirirndor his place on thr flu-ir. Williams l lint refused, but Oujle became imiitrronn nnd Williams otarted fmni the imni. when Gayle, his brother, Lon-ion (layle, nnd Dob Kaly lwgun firing in William anil I hers. London Gayle shot lliriniirh the window and killed it lioy mimed Ell Waddy. when another boy. lunar Scott, rem arketl: "Ixm don Unyle haa killed Kit Waddy.'- Lou don turned, and snylrijr "what in that to on," shot the lioy thnmirh nnd through. klllitiK him Instantly. Then a perfect fusllade followed from guns and plitnH woman wi shot through the ureait and is now dead. I -anion (Jnyle was shot through the body nnd will die. A girl was shot in the face near the eye, and another was hit In the middle of the head, the ball glancing anil lodging next to the akin back of the head: - One boy wn shot through the unn ami another through the right hand. After Lnmon Oavlo wni shot, it is saw thnt his brother London sprung up nnd stood- over ills prostrate 'body, Winches ter In hand, and pumped lend Into the panic stricken crowd. Titan nro dead, nnd n fourth family in ured, two sertimny, mnl about nan n dozen hnve minor Injuries, Iiondon Gayle Is reported snfely m Jan. and it is reported that Haly has been enp- ured. A MATRIMONIAL AGENCY. A Itoylil l'reaentii'Ioil ol' l'eople or He ll fiwii. A matrimonial agency is moro or loss a fraud. At most It can only Introduce persons and tho comrcuiv Is not usually desirable. If you are in want of good socloty wo advlso you not to patronize a matrimonial ngcucy. If you arts single or inarlcd though, and wish to come faco to faco with a largo number of people who aro not only eminently rospoct- iblo but also renowned In ono way or an other, wo suggest that you lot tho Evening Herald act as tho agency for presenting tbcm to you. Maybe you have never met Mr. Cloveland and his lovely wife,' or Hor Majesty, the Queen if Kngland, or His Royal Highness, tho Prince of Wales, or tho Justices of tho Su promo Court of tho Unitod Statcj, or tho loading bishops, archbishops, cardinals, poets, omposers, millionaires, actors, actresses, statcsmon, generals, etc., of this aud other ages. You need not stir out of your chair at homo to see them all. By the great advau tagos of photography tho Evknino Herald 13 able to show them all to yow and glv.o you ind your family atrip around tho world with outanyloBof tlmo from your business or iny of tho discomforts of travol. Tho advantages of pictorial representation as a means of Informing aud verifying can hardly bo exaggerated. Wlierovcr travel is practicable thero the lens with its quick Hash and swiftly caught imago of nature and mnu has como in to supply tho deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant Inmls the picture and vision of reality. If you will go with us on this voyage you will seo mauy'wondcrful things, meet many celebrated personages and you will not lose any tlmo from your business. - The ill st week wo aro going to introduce to you : The vencrublo Justices of tho Supreme Court. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. Prominent members of the Senate and House. Tho Presidents of tho United States since the formation of government. Twonty-elght well known Governors now in otlice, President Harrison and his Cabinet. Prominent Republicans. Prominent Domoorats. Generals famous slnco tho war. Celebrated Union Geuerals. Famous Confederate Generals. Leaders of tho Navy. Foreign Ministers at Washington. Tho following weeks wo shall introduce other notables and thou begin our travels in foreign lands. By this tlmo you will bo doubtloss curious to know tbo conditions of this trip. Listen: Each day cut out tho coupons printed in this paper beginning Monday, January 13, 1891, and put it aside with one ceut. Seven of these coupons, consecutively numbered and novel! cents will obtain for you Portfolio I of "The World and its People hy Sun light." Tho famous colUctlou of photo graphic views just prepared by the noted traveler John Clark Rid path, L. L. D. Each Portfolio will contain 16 pages and there will bo 20 portfolios. Tho wfiolo series will con tain tho most valuable Art Collection, such as cannot be met with often. For your own pleasuro and for the education of your chil dren you should havo tho complete series and you should selao tho opportunity now. If you are already getting tho Evening Her- ald all you have to do Is to savo your cou pons and pennies. If you are not getting tho Evenino Herald send your name and address, and the paper will bo left by carriers for you overy day The coupons will begin to appear on Monday, January 13, 169 1. LOOK OUT FOR THEM I Herald Publishing Company. "O'Dnwil's Neighbors." Perhaps a better specialty company than that supporting Mark Murphy has appeared in Brooklyn, but If so, It has been so long ago that even the oldest inhabitant falls to remember It. There are sixteen people in the company, every one a lUr. Aud when it opened at the Grand opera house yesterday the "3. R. 0." sign csue out. Of course, comical Mark Murphy, as tho irrepressible Dlonysms Lresar O'Dowd, leads the fun mk Ing, but all the others push him close for first place. Miss Mattle Lockkotte, as Kittle, is ono of the prettiest and most graceful dancers ever sppeariug In Brooklyn. She was recalled last night uatilshs had to refuse to appear. They are a Jovial lot, nnd can make you laugh as you have seldom laughed before Brooklyn Tima. At Ferguson's mcatrs, January M. The Colombia )ek Caleiidar which is Issued annually by the Podo Mann, facturlng Company, of Columbia Bicycle fame, is out for 1891, much Improved In mnA...... It is a pacf calendar of the same size and shape as these of previous years, having a leaf for each day, but IU attractiveness has bfen holghtcnefl by the work of a clever artist, who has scattered a series of bright pcn-drUw ings through Its pages, It also contains; as u,, n "in'rvpnaie ana Interesting ojm- inuuuuu,irom people both bright and w'se, Iteport That ,nlnli Qulnny May Ue com rotlnint. r (irliernt. Sr U,i It- ,Tnn ' If. ,i.i,a w l, 'ngi a ape. i a any. It uatmcd in ndium Wtra.non ci.iks that ttu nr. -udenr. will trltUdraw the Mower, of New Yuik, for nn asso. tnto Justiceship of tho supreme court. A man high in the councils of the Democrat ic party, and very close to the president, nays: "Ml... ... 1., A 1. . . . . I'ltmueiit nas oonciuueu that Hornblower cannot becontlritiMl. Tn sequence he has decided to withdraw his nomination nnd substitute Olnev. the present attorney general, for the vacant Judgeship, put lilssell, the present post mostcr general, In Olney's plnco and put Joslah Qulnoy, Inte assistant secretary of state, in Uissell's place as postmaster kpu eral. B Evans Jfot Vet Captured. Fresno, Cal.. Jan. a. Sheriff" Scott, nnd posse, who are after Chris Kvaus anil I'M Morello, are still unheard from. Tho fact that some word is not received from them Is said to bo duo to the order Scott gave the posse to keep their work a secret from the press, claiming thnt ) 1,,111. would make use of the nithllsiiml nln,,. i the officers in evading the officers. From inis it seems thnt nothing is likely to bo hoard from them till they do battle and make a capture or give up the chase. The Prize Tight Case Postponed. Jacksonville, Fin., Jan. 2. The appli cation for a writ of habeas corpus for the release of Mitchell and Corbett will be ar gued tomorrow, Instead of today. The postponement is to give the governor moro time to fllo instructions, if ho has any. The nthletio club is stUl very san guine of pulling off tho light. Lawyers say that it will be impossible for the gov ernor to declnre martial law after the courts have decided that no law is to be violated. After Mr. Lilly's Seat. JlAnmsnuitCJ, Jan. 2. Galusha A. Grow, of Susquehanna, and ex-Congressman James A. Bicry, of Lehigh, candidates for the Republican nomination for congress-man-nt-largo ntthe state convention to be held tomorrow, reached here last night and established headquarters. Both gen tlemen are confident of winning. Farmer Taggart, of Montgomery, and tho other candidates for the place, arrived this fore noon. ADMIRAL MELLO WOUNDED. The Urnzlllnn Insurgent Leader Disabled by a l'rucmimt or Shell. MONTEVEIUO, Jan. 2. It is reported in this city thnt the Urnzlllnn rebel, Admiral Mello, hns been seriously wounded and will soon como here in order to have his injuries attended to. It Is surmised thnt a fragment of a shell must have struck him when tho Aquldabau was escaping from the harbor of Ilio. The latest news received of tho Rio Grande do Sul enmpnign is thnt General Hipolito, with a column of 1.C00 loyal men, Is now enenmped within one league of Santa Anna, nnd that when he has Joined forces with the garrison thero they will togethor number 2,500 men, having, besides other arras, ten pieces of field ar tillery. Post boys just arrived from Bngo say that the siege of that town by tho insur gents still continues, and that dally com bats occur between the besieged and be siegers. Pelxoto's troops have carried from Santa Anna to Rivera a'grent quantity of munitions of war, to assure ngalnst their tailing into the hands of tho enemy. Mello's provisional government in Des- terro, Santa Catharine, has published a manifesto, saying that Mello and De Gama are freely In accord as to the ends to be aimed at, and that both intend to maintain the constitution and the re public. Chile llefuses to Agree. New Yohk, Jail. 2.-r-The Hearld'a special dispatch from Valparaiso, Chile, says: The Chilean government has refused to agree to the proposition submitted by the government of the United States for an extension of the existence of the Chilean claims commission, now. sitting in Wash ington. The etiect ot this will be that many of the clntms brought against tho Chilian government will not be adjudi cated upon by this commission, and under tho terms of the treaty will be barred from ever again being considered. Stoned the Frenoh Consulate, Genoa, Jan. 2. A few men, apparently excited by tho Algues Mortes verdict, at Angouleme, France, on Saturday (where a number of French workmen were ao quitted of tho killing in September last of a score of Italian workmen during a riot) gathered in front of tho French consulate and stoned the escutcheon over the door. Tho police dispersed the crowd and ar rested two of the rlnglenders. The rogrots of the municipal authorities at tho oc currence wcro conveyed to the French con sul. Four Wives Too SI any. For.T Watnk, Ind., Jan. 2. William Grim was arrested at 'the Young Men's Christian association on the information of a Brooklyn detective. The detective saysGrlm married five pretty girls in and around Brooklyn, every one of whom ho courted, lived with a few months nnd then deserted. Grim was very devout while in Fort Wayne, and talked a good deal about desiring to live a perfect Christian lite. Mrs. tease Witt Make a Legal Fight, Topeka, Kan., Jan. 2. Mrs. Lease has employed Judge Doster to assist Eugene Hagan In prosecuting her suit against the governor. The first blow in the courts was struck by Messrs. Hagan and Doster this morning, when they applied to the supreme court for on Injunotion prevent ing J. W. Freeborn from attempting to take Mrs. Lease a place on the board. Many Idle Minnesota Miners. DCMJTH, Minn., Jan. 2. The orders sent to the Mountain Iron and Hath bun mines at Mountain Iron, on the Mesaba.to close down for the winter, throws 850 men out of .employment. On the Mesaba range only one mine is now at Wirk, aud out of a possible employment for 5,000 men only 800 are actually at work. Want to Impeach (Joveruor AVatte. Lake City, Colo., Jan. 2. At a meet ing of citizens of Hinsdale county resolu tions were adopted instructing their repre sentatives in the general assenlbly to bring impeachment charges against Governor Wnlte and then work for an immediate adjournment of the extra session, Rescued by X.lfe Havers. London, Jan. 2. A heavy gale has swept over the Tyne district. During the storm, the German bark-Frederick Ohlerlch was driven ashore, and her crew were with illtllculty rescued by the Ufa saving corps by means ot the rocket ap paratus. Some of the Wilson Party Escaped. Capetown, Jan. 9 Natives who have arrived at Duluwayo since tbo last din patches were sent say they are positive that a portion nf the Wilson party escaped la the direci ion of llarrii mil. Fell to Death from Ji l'reclplee, London, Jan 3 Proiifsor Marshall, of Owens college, Munchelor, fell from preoiplce at Scawfsll maintain, in Cum btrlanu, ana was kuiv ifl lorw-viligiisl simws the lucation oT io alarm Wos of the Rhouandoah Fire 'epa.-tmnrit Li il .XI' ! 5 rioal and llnwi ra utn.ets 18 Di wem ai.ii Centre si reels, W Br'unr and Centre streets. S8 Main mi' Centre streets. Jt Main and Poplar streots. s Main and Coal streets. 4 Gilbert and Centro streets. it Gilbert and Cherry streots. W Chestnutnd Coal streets. To send an alarm onen thn hn, nn the hook onee and let co. When an alarm la lent tn the lire bell will sound the number ot ihe box nnd repeat the alarm four tlmna HOW to LOOATB ALARMS. U the alarm Is sounded triimhni ta thn fir dell W Strike One. then musn anil nlrllru flu. "hloh will lndlcoto that the lire Is in tho nomiiy o No. It box. Every alarm Is rcnoaled oirttmeft FERGUSON HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, (No otber city In tho rcg on I'ited) Stay Prolonged till Jan. 10 HUM AHKAHl.i: 8UCCE3S, 53 I'ntleiHH Vmlcr Treatment. IS ItcfiiHcd iih Ineiitiiliio- J. HARVEY MOORE, M. D SPECIALIST OP THE IE, EAR, THROAT, NOSE AUD NERVOUS SYSTEM. And all the diseases ttiat affect thuo orcAtin such ns catarrh, pterygiums, cros eyei. uranu iatej eyelids deafness discharge from ears, catarrh, asthma, Ml throat infections, neural gla, headaches, nervous debility, nervous dyi-- litlia-u. vutiiiiiu ur n i. v ivui u iiiee, em. Special attention naUl to FttUnn abuse, thn lYealmenl vf Vutarrh ami A'rrvous DUcjses. Cross Eye3 Straightened by Dr. Moore's Painless Method, without chlo roform or ethen no failures, no tying up ot eyes or remaining Indoors Some Shenandoah Cures While many arateful untlonts eladlv tcHttfv to belne hi nctlttcd or cured or Catarrh. Nrv ous Diseases, etc, tho cases so ected fur publi cation are n few of those In dlffero t localltl-B wno nan cross yo.s, mat tho publto who nvos tlgnto irny morecnsily and readily determine thotr rnthfulnoss than could the? In Rnniq ni conceileu organs in the i'itv. Miss Lulu Kcster, of 11 North West street, a , her ernvn pvpr mudn hIi-mIcM by Dr. Moore's painless method. Her eyes miroiiui h smiy lurnea wntcn camoct her to havo violent. hcndiUiis dl.ay at times and ex tremely nertous If sho read any leuglh of tlmo her cyi s would blur and all the let ers icem to run tngethor. Her vlslou 1h greatly lm- lirovt'ii uuu huu nuanoi nau a oeaoacne since Anothe was Mrs Hnnrv Howlmid'B IS vnnr. old dauji liter, of -111 West L.lue street. Dotnhir eyes w ro turned. Another ws Tromas Drow, of 218 West Oat street Another was Mlihael Osgrove. of 017 west Coal street Doth his eyes turned In. ABIU.AHD W A, Bchmlnkev was another who had his cros eyes straightened by Dr Mooro's nainlosa method. He lMRhlnntnirplprtf for tto Ifooven Mercantile Company. Ills sight wan Beriuuoij nueuiiru lENIHALIA. Another whose croas eves were niacto straight by Dr Moore's painless method win .uiuuuci, uiu i year oiu son or james ivic Uonnell 1 ,e had been cross eyed f romlnlancy Another was 11-year-old MKhnel Harrett. bT NICHOLAS i.uther ITnlhers wutHnn hp, who had his cioss-eycs made straight by Dr Mooro. MAHANOY CITV Little Salllo IIn!o. of SIB East L'entro felront had both her eves mad. strilgbt by Dr Moore. Wm I'knn Another whose eyes were made straight by Dr. Moore's palnksi method was iinrry Hums, ins was a very pecu lar case His eves would twitch nil tho tlmo and whllr. he Wiih eatlnz thev would roil all a,nund in his head. hilveh CiltEK Ed MeElvonnv wns nnother whose cross ejoswtro made straight by Dr MT. CAIIUON The it vear-old son of James Mollovtrn wa-i anothi-r whose, crosa-RYe wrn mido str light ty Dr. Moore's painless 1 ctbod. roiTSVH.CE-Thomus Hurley, of 4.!8 Wheelir strvct, bai his cross-iyfs made straight byDr Mooro's painless method lasts.iturdiy. Ho bad been operated on before by a well-known ocu- ui uiisueceBgi -uy. Git-umtiOM Thorais Jones was another wl oho eyes ere op. rated on by Dr. Moore'i painless method. Ills turned out. QittAitnvir.i k Another wnsMarthaKllne.a wutir-hi at the Ferguson louse, Shenandoah Her filler, Andrew Mine, lives In abovo place O o ot hreyes wnshlnhcr than the other. TheCabote nro butafowt.f tho many testi monials rocctved bv Dr Moore while here. Thos-i doubting any of the above statements aro lnvllcd to call on or write the authors at mo naurossosg vun. noi.nmes published with out the consent of the people concerned. OFFICIO HOUHi: VromOtotia m., lto4 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. No hours Hunt ays. Consultation Free. POLITICAL CARDS. JJOK CHIEF UUKOKSd, JOHN L. HASSLER Faithful and impartial noiformanco of the unties assureu. F OU HliCKIVEK OF TAXES, M. J. SCANLAN. Subject to the Dcmocratlo nominating con ventlon. JOH CHIEF UUItUKatf, OSCAR BETTER IDGE Sublect to the deiislon of the Democratic nominating convention. Jjton RECEIVER OP TAXES, A. WOOMER. Bubjsct to tho Cltliens' nomination. JjWK KECK1VEU OF TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT. Sutiect to the dec'slon of the Citizens' nomi nal tn convention. JOR COUNCIL, JOHN WAGNER, HI1UU WAltD. Subject to the decision of tho Citlzem' noml- nuucg contention. JjlOU CHIEF UUUQES3, JAMES BURNS, Subject to the decision of the Democratic nomiuaung convention. F OR RECEIVER OF TAXE, A. I). GABLE. Subject to the decision of the Cltliens' nom inating coavenuuu. liiil 5 and 7 N. CentreSt., POTTSVILLE, PA. F01MAL .OF HOLIDAY GOODS,. Saturday 'Be?ber 8, ?8 Something to It Is not necessary for us to Introduce ourselves to our many patrons and tho readers of this paper, as wo aro pretty well known lu Cash Dry Goods Establishments. Wo aro going to present some Facts and marvolous in thotr monoy-saving power. And faro to visit tho handsome big establishment G etting Ready, jNK For At this opening you will bo moro than before you to select from. The following is a opening: GAMES. OKI Mnid, Pusy in the Corner, Old King Colo and others of modern in vention tlint will interest the little fn another assortment we have about nenger Jioy, Old Jlnid. Base Ball, loot Ball and Stiako Games, JQo Bran Bag, Golden Egg, Puss aud Three Doc tor, Little Bright Eyes, Wonders A 11 C Blocks, Shadow ABC Blocks, 20 c Hunting Match, Checker Elma Bagat - bo found nninng the games at Another style of Bagatelle, Favorite Darlinir, I'ish Poud, Cats and wico County Fnir Blocks, Columbia Scrolls, Tally Ho, Pool Tables, Billiard Tables, Crokiuole, aiid.dlflerent prices, IRON Steamers, Hook and Ladders, Sprinklers, Fire Patrol, Sulkeys, Surrys, Steam Engines, Passenger Cars, Streetcars, Banks, Sadirons,' Express Wagons, Revolving Chimes, Hose Carriages, Fire Chief Carriages, from 4.2c MECHANICAL TOYS. R. R. Engines, Stationery Engines, Shooter, Haw Mill, Horse Hoping, Uro Engine, House Pump, Foun tain Primp, (In many dlllerent prices), 89o WOODEN TOYS. Pony and Cart, Goat and Cart, Menagerie, Arks, Boats, Passenger Train, Columbian Trains, World's Fair Tiains, Trick Mule, Fire Engine Jolly Marblo Game, from J5q up to $1.2o. Bureaus, Sideboards, Settees, Boll Chairs, Child's Chairs, Child's Rock ers, Washing Outfit, Chamber Suit, Doll Cradle, Doll Beds, Toy Piuno, Painting Outfit, Drawing Slates, Jack in a Box, Writing DeskB, Tool diesis, from lOo up to $0.00. MUSICAL INSTRUME!vTS. Phonoharp, withers, Glockenspiel, Horns, Sliding Trombone, Harmoni cas from to 89c. CHINA tn this, our Hue of German, Carlsbad rival as to qua1 ity nnd price. They aro our own importation and con sist of lion bons, berry sets, fish sets, fancy cake plates, etc. Some of this ware conies to us from Austria, Tokio, Melesen and Yorkshire and will range In price from 3o up to $2 50. Among our Japanese ware will be tea pots, cui and saucers, ollvo dishes, oat-meal dishes, jiutllniers.itc. 25o up to $1.85. OAK GOODS. Smoking Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar and cuflr boxes, Cigar boxes, Tripple Mirrors 89o up to $0.00. PLUSH GOODS. Albums, Dresdug Cases, Wr'tlng Paper Boxes, Collar and CuiT Boxes. Shaving Setts, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Maulcuro Setts from 50o up to $10.00. LEATHER GOODS. Albums, Muslo Rolls, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Gents' Traveling Cases, Ladles' TiavelliiB Coses, Writing Desk, ic, at from 39o up to $0. CELLULOID GOODS. Photo. Frames, Match Holders, Wall Pockets, Hair Receiver, Fancy Wall Ornaments, Handkerchief Cases, Dressing Cases, Glove Casea, Smoking Belts, Shaving Setts, Albums, Euchre Decks, Work Baskets, Comb and Brush Cases, Collar aud Cufl Boxes, Whisk Holders from 25o up to $10.00. WHITE METAL GOODS. Euchre Decks, Photo Frames, Pin Trays, Mirrors, Ash Trays, Jewel Cases, Card Trays, Pickle Holder. Castor, (5 bottles) Baby Mugs, Tea Bpoous, Table Spoons, Shits, Pepp'rs, Glove Buttons. Collar Button Boxes, -Hair Pin Receivers from up to $l.87j. 5 and 7 North O, GEO. MILLER, Manager.: DIVES, FOMEROY & STEWART PIHIIIG Think About tho county as ono of Pottsville's most reliable figures for you "To Think About" that are that will warrant a small expenditure of car Pottsville's Cukapest Day Goods House. Christmas. pleased with tho Immenso stock wo have placed few of the many things to bo displayed at this people, 5Q fifteen diflcrent styles, such as Mes- Mice, Steeple Chase, Cash, Rival lle aud other enticing games will 25o Steeple Chase, Parlor Foot Ball, Our and Our Four Footed Friends, 37n Social Snake, Bicycle Bace and 42Q Parlor Ten-pins, diflerent sizes jg0 TOYS. Bicyclists, Man and Bear, Wild west lOo WARE. and Dresden China, is beyond a found cracker jars, -chocolate- pots, Glove Boxes, Dressing Case, Jewel HOo Centre Street, POTTSVXXIEU "PA
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