Evening Herald. Tl'KSDAT, JANUARY 10, lm. THIRD EDITION Coupon IV o. G. "XatUrpims ftm tbe Art Silleiiss of Hi World." "lumbers Ghlged TDailye- Send or bring- 10 the office of this J'uporJ imi' Coupon, together with tn ci in- in money, and yen will receive the great I'oitfollo nf Art gp w v v tnrr v tr- Voyage Around The World ! i Part I. Number 2. Numbers chungc dully. ('in thin coupon out uud keep It until si un dirTerent nu bora arc accurnu liiti (I ilicu bring or forward them to giiiiir with Seven Cents to this ofllu and vou will recelothe portfolio u .nlM'rtlm d. Call and ce Hmplc. Cut This Coupon Out. SSuiV tjtSu&uc jft jQt 3 jtVjiSi.jB. jkj "Hie lllalk Crook." Of all the mnirnifloent stago splendors of modern days, those shown in the grand revival of "The lllark Crook" take flist place. Could the lato Charles M. Barras, tin author of thin fatuous spectacular play, see the brilliant scenic displays, and the matvcl- lous cuftenihlo of playerB and ballets, he would realize the druam of his eventful life For a whole year, did this grand revival of "The Black Crook," electrify the peoplo ol Now York, tho largo Acailoniy of Music, with its seating capacity of over Il.OflO, being filled at every performance. The scenic wonders of this production are from the hands of Harly Merry, of Now York, and Sossman and Landers. Tho transformation scone, in tho last act, Is a revelation in sconic art. It illustrates the Progress of America. At Ferguson' theatre to-morrow evening. Shenandoah Coiiiuiilnilery, No. 1 1. On Thursday evening next tho newly elected ollicers of Sh "iinmliah Commander;, No. 14 Sons of America, will bo installed The Exci ut i v Boaid ol tho order will bo present, and assist in the installation cere monies The stale oIllcerH expoctod present arc. I onunanner General ) H. Withcrhold of lidding ; "enior Vico Commander ,1. Harry Hughes, Philadelphia; .'onior Vice I onimmi der J. P. Hart, f Chicago; Recorder tlmeral F h S'ees, of Ihiludolphia, and frca itrer OcneiAi Dr. A O. Sliif-slcr, of Shaiiiokin Commaiidci ion No. U, ef Ashland; 21, ol Mahanoy i'uy ; 3(1 of Port Carbon, and 110, of Cutawisba, have already signified their inten tion ot being present. After tho ceremonies tho vijitor will be invited to Bobbins' ojiera iiouso to imrtako ot an elaborato ounriuct. At) intcrcftiing program has been arranged with It 11. Morgan as toaetmastcr. Tho Grant baud will naiticlpato to tho enioymen of those present. Tho members of tho local (Toinm ,ndery are looking forward to the oc caston with much pleasure lllveii Awity, For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with every dozen of his j3 cabinets. At the Theatre. Elmer E. Vance's realistic drama, "Th Limited Mail," will bo seen at Ferguson theatre this (Tuesday) evening, January Kith "The Limited Hail" lias been played over a thousand times throughout tho country, and its wonderful scenic effects have everywhere won tho highest recognition. Frio! oysters a specialty at McElhenny'i. 9-12 tf tl'JI. I'KXN, Sunday was a red letter day for tho peoplo who aiti nil the ehureli at Win. Penn. The 8und:i school at 10:30 a. m. was largely at tended, an it generally ia, and before its close tho superintendent, in a neat and hilling spec n ih i sented the successful leader of the suect fnl Juvenile choir with a handsome b.idg1 tl" gift of the choir. The leader, Thulium I). Junes, at the time a little iter-vou-. '-non regained his control of self and in choice mid lulling words thanked the donors for i In cn At 2::M p. m., Presiding Elder 8. W Tin us preached to the peopleon the word, rim I H wr i 10 "That I may know Him, and the Mi bin resurrection," a splendid ells- cour-o to nil who were there, but before clos ing he railed on the Juvenile choir who fa vored him and congregation with two selec tions. At i p. ni. the regular pastor, Rev. E, Potts, hllid with the good tilings of the day and full of enthusiasm, preached a very able and eloquent sermon on Numbers 0:87. "And thoy shall put my name upon the eliil. d cn of Israel, and I will bias them." JllsaCasslePhlilii, of Wilburton, l visit ing among friends here. Fred Price and wife spent the day with Mrs. Price's parents, Win. Jones. Wonders' onedoaeu $3 cabiusfs for$l. 8. E Cor Centre and Market 81., PottaviUe. 1141 tf Carpets, Oil Cloths! Eujs, Winlowj8hadM, Carpet S wsepwt ill be sold oneaper this montb at . D. FricKe's Carpet btare, in South JitrdlD 8rer. SPEAKING FOR BRIGGS. (Cerf from frrt2Pire') telling mo the ltorough Council was not In session. The conversation at wblcb Mr ftevnolds assured mo the track would not be torn up took place at bis store, Itn-BIItKCT UXAMINATION. (). The first knowledge yon had tbatlhcre was any niirstion of dispute as to the location of tho track at ths point commencing at the Heading crossing and back to the point lorn up, was two or thiecdays before the time you asked fee the passage ol tula amended ordinance? Hie first knowledge I had that there wis any dispute was either two or three days tierore, or on tne dy oi trie meeting, mat is known as the location. O. 1 ben on tho day of the meeting you dldn t know the joint in dispute? A. No. sir. Q. And It was only two or three days be- fore that you kntw there waB auj dispute? A. Yes. sir. RB-CKOHB EXAMINATION. Upon looking at the rccoid shown me, I find that my recollection is refreshed and the date of the Traction Comian;'s leaeo from the old company is January II, ltM. When 1 tailed iiixjn Mr Keyuolds and told him of the notice to tear up the tracks I had receiv ed, I sked his support to prevent any such action and ho promised: uic his support. O. Uoforoyou reached that point didn't Mr. Itovnolds say to you that so far as lie was concerned, individually, ho hid no objection to the tranic being where it was, but the coin pany lad so repeatedly failed In keeping its nri nuns in relation to tne trnexs mat it nau now reached a point to where they would havo to enforce their rights? A. No, sir. Q. Didn't he say to you an opinion by Mr. Iireckong had bc n presented to the Town Council on the i-ubjcct? A. No. sir: the other Mr. lleynolds. the clerk, showed me Mr. Ilicckons' opinion. (J. Whs that on the same day I fV, No, sir. Q. Didn't you fay you saw that opinion and that it was correct, and so far as the rail way company was concerned, the borough had you In hole? A. No, sir. Q. Did you sny it to tho oilier Jtr. Iieyu- olds? A No, sir. Q. You aro under Indictment now for inciting to riot? A. Yos, sir. Patiick Hughes, Georgu Prendorgnst, John Calhoun, Charles ftarnhardt and John Colo man gave Driggs a good character. A. J. 8IIAFGB, of Pottsville, whs culled and Mr. ISruium said: We piopoes showing by original ma of the Borough of Gilberlon tho streets ss orlgiunlly laid out and that on a large part uT the maps there are no names or designations of streets. Mr. Chafer said that ho could find tin names of but two streets, Main and Kridge, and Main street, at its eastern limit, ends near tho Gilbcrtou Coal Company's houses. This witnesses' testimony was very import ant in that bo showed by one map that the street which the Oilberton Borough Council calls Gilbert street Is marked In tl'e hand writing of tho late P. W. Sliafer as Church street. This is the street at which tho Couu ell sys tho Traction Company's right of way ends claiming it is tho intersection of Main and Gilbert street. According tothe late .Mr Shafermaps Gilbert street, if there is such, is a square east of the Church street corner and cast of where the track was torn up. Mr. Bhafor prodin od a thlid map show ing whero right of way bad been given to the old electric company on Main street to the cast side of Gilbert street ami tightof way ocer thtir private property. CltOSS EXAMINATION. (2. Both of tho maps which you produce horeflxthe termini of Main street at the Methodist church? A. No, I don't say that R. IIRDUALL called. Mr. Bruiuin said that ho wanted to show by Mr. lleddall what the statement was hat Uichard Amour made when in foar of impending dissolution, but which was not reduced to writing. Tho Commonwealth objected on the ground that it wits not a dying statement such as came nltntn tne law, that it was not reduced lo writing kihI Amour is alive to speak for himself. The court sustained tho objection and Mr. ISeddall was not cxamluul. GIXJIKIE m, iinB'i. sworn :--1 uiadu photographs of tho scones of tho not aud examined tho dinkey. Theiu were ten bullui. holis in tho dinkey and several rock marks. Homo of tho bullet holes looked us if they had been niado by bullets coining downwards, presumably from shots fired iiom windows of neighboring houses. There wcio only two whole lights of glau in the car. JOHN II. DAVIS sworn :--1 knew John Briggs SS years. His reputation for peace and good order has alwiys been' good. WILLIAM WILIIELM called. Healllrmed. Mr. Briimm: We propose to prove by this witness that ho was in ollicial communication with tho president of the Town Council of tho uorougli of Ullbcrlou and tint ho was prom ised that this truck would not bo torn up on or about tho Siturday before tho Moi day on whob it was tiun up ; that he had other con versations with the president of tho Town Council in .an ollicial capacity and that at least ono or tin se conversations the president stated that the lesson ho had not prevented the tearing up of that trmk was because of tho ieellng that pirvaded certain elements in the Iknongh of Oilberton; and that he could not live in that cotumuuity If he had attempted to prevent it; aud that he would have been ohargul with being boodlor and therefore could not carry out the promisi- be had made as president of the Town Council with Mr. Wilhelni. And I want to contra dict Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Wadliuuer objected on the ground that tbe conversation coald have no bearing on the east). That a promise by Wr. Keyuolds would not justify anybody in going there and shooting down innocent cltiieu. The court overruled the objection, and Mr. Wilhelm said, "I didn't have a conversation wirh John P. Keyuolds before the track was torn up, but 1 had the tint dy or two after" Mr. Wad linger objected lieeauMi the con versatiou was bad after tho riot aud the objection was sustained. Tho testimony of Mr Wilhelm was then limited to dcacribing bullet boles he found in tho dinkey after the riot. He testified that his examination of at least one of the holes showed that it was made by a shot from a high point. Mr. Wwllinger: Are you ouiidoyed In this oasor A. I received a telegram last Thursday when I ws going into another date to take a part ill this oaw, by a friend of Mr. lirlggsaud one not counoeted wjtb the traction Com puny. I told the party it was rather lato. L'HAKLUS SHKI.THORK sworn : I was at Gilbertou on the night of the difficulty. I was assistant to superinten dent II. K. Jones, of the 8cbuylki)l Traelion Ooairsiiy, aud was seat to relay the track. When we g t to Uilberton Amour was ou tho outside plat form, lacing Mahanoy City. 1 aked what I should do aud he told we to get luy men out aud get to work. I took my meu out iu front of the dinkey an 1 wueu I got out Hullman, the Chief Burgess, said that any man that would put a pick or bhuel ill the giound would lie arrested My men went back Shortly after another man said, "Auy niau who attempts to put u pick or shovel In tho ground will drop," I don't know who bo was. I tbea walked up and down the south sido of the dinkey. Amour was on the platform talklag to Reynolds, ijtonoand eomo other gontlemen. I heard tho peoplo yelling and threatening, They said tho crowd In the dinkey ought to bo ar rested and some said they ought to bo lynch ed for coming up with their guns. After w,o had been thcio about 15 minutes a car came upwith superintendent Jones on thoMahanoy City end of It. Some bystanders said, "Thcro Is the , he's afraid to como off tho platform. Then Jones did get off and went on tho dinkey and was talking to Amour. Then the car left and Jones went with It. I was still walking up and down on tho dinkey when Bonny oamo out to tho west platform with his lovers aud I thought he was going to reverse tho dinkey and no away I got In the dinkey and when I did 1 saw my men sitting around. I got in about tho center of tho car when somebody hollered somethiDg about Homestead and the GIrard vllle militia and Briggs went out on tho platform. I didn't notico whether ho had a gun. Ho said "Hero I am, what do you want wllh me? and about flvo seconds after I heirdashot. I couldn't see anybody -mil I went out on the platform facing Ashland Amour came in the other door on his hands and knees and ho told mo to get down or I would get shot. I got down and then lumped down from tho dlnkoy. I thought I might as well get shot running as stooping down and 1 jumped oil the illnkey and ran down the center of the track to Malzeville, I didn't see anybody shoot out of the dinkey at all. I didn't see anybody shoot from off tbo platform. Q. Did you hear any person in the crowd say anything about guns? A. Yes, I hoi rd ono remark made. A man said, 'Hoys, got your guns ready: these fel lows have guns and wo might as well havo guns.' mat waslrom outside tbo dinkey. Tho witness said he couldn't remomber see ing Briggs with a gun in Oilberton. but san him with one ou tho way there. If ho swore belore tho Coroner's jury that ho did see Briggs with a gun in Gilberton it was true, because ins recollection was bettor at tho In quest than at tho trial. Tho witness said Ills homo is in Phlladel phla. Ho hasn't been employed by tho Traction Company for two months, He Is under Indictment for inciting to riot. JERSEY'S SENATORIAL MUDDLE Alleged J'rotnialK for n Compromise Ho nied liy Kiubltcans. Tkkntok, Jan. 10. There are all sorts of minora here of a compromise between the Republicans and Democrats on the Beunto organization. The Republicans were said to have received u proposition from tho Democrats thnt If thev will rec ognize the temporary organization of the Democratic lenate the Democrats will In turn seat all the Republican aenatora. The Heptiblii'an senatora were iu caucus for several hours, and were informed of the Import of tho attorney general's opin ion. They discussed the situation with the leaders of the party, but deny that auy proposition of a compromise has been Hindu. The sentiment expressotl by them was iu favor of holding out on the same line ns before: and awaiting the uncondi tional surrender of the Democrats. There scums to bo a disposition on both sides to compromise, but they are having difficulty in arriving ut a basis upon winch this can bo effected. Both senates will probably continue this week, but there Is every prospect of an early settle ment of tho dilllculty. The opinion of the attorney general Is yet Iu the haiul.s ot the governor auu be was expected to make it public last night, but for suuis reason he refused to do so. A Desperado llrlgand Killed St. I'fiTF.liSBruo, Jan. 10. Tho notor ious Caucasian brigand, Datck Mlkel- noscholi, who has long terrorized the dis tricts of Ilatouni and Ozourgohet, has been killed, Mikelnesoholi commanded a desperato bund of brigands, besides liav Ing the services of .a perfect uetwork of spios. Twelve soldiers and twenty-three volunteers were sent to capture mm. Jllkelaescboli opened lire upon the ai tacking party, mid his lire was returned with such good effect that he was soon so badly wounded us to be upon the point of ileal li. in tills extiemlty Jllkclaescboli, suspecting the owner of the house of hav ing liotraed him to his enemies, sprung upon him am! cut his thruat just as the Doluici". am! oir-iteers rushed into the hut. 'i'. e 'ir .'! d I., d siiii after. OK.NTltALIA. William McLaughlin, of Lost Crock spent Sunday as tbo guest of tho Walsh family. Misses Bridget bcliillltig and Alary liolia gan spent Sunday in Wilburton. The waltzing priaa at the Burnrvillo ball on Saturday was won by John Cain aud Mrs. J. Mohan, and tho door prizo by John J. Cain. Herman Maurer, of Ashland, was in town yostorday Miss Annie Wright and her sister, Teresa, are spending a tow days with their 6ister, Mrs M. P. Cook. Anthony Flannery, of Lost Cieek, attended tho ball on Saturday night. Miss Clark, of Girardville, was among the visitors to town yesleiday. Miss Gertrude Chlsnel, of Ashland, is tho guest of Miss Carrie Moyers for a few days. John Edwards is around again alter a week's illness with the grippe. TA MAO V A. The Primitive Methodist Sunday school will hold a conundrum festival in the church on Jan. 84th. J. B. Iiex is suffering from the grippe. Sol, Levin, in removing a wart from his hand, poisoned his blood and caused the baud and arm to swell to an immense Bias, The Felix Social Club have organized a mandolin aud guitar club. William Kleckner and wife visited Maha noy t'ily yesterday. W. F. Banner has left for Middlelierough, Kentucky, to aid in thosearch for his brother, Eugle Haniiox, who disappeared so mysteri ously from his home at that place, a ftw days ago. It is reported that a telegiam from Middlehoroiigh says that the only clew to his whereabouts Is a bat, that he wore when last seen, and which was found near a bridge. It Is feared that in a moment of insanity he jumped or fell into the river. "The Tornado." It's a pity Lincoln J. Carter's new play, "Tbo Tornado," could not remain with us louger. It demonstrated Mr. Carter's re markable ability for scenlo effects, and Havliu's amid have crowded houses for a mouth with mch a play. Tin Dramatic Timet, Jhhc lOfA, 1608. At Ferguson's theatre ou Saturday evening, Jan. '20th. That Microbes causa disease, and that Hackuu's Microbe Killer is a sure oure for any blood ur chrouie ailment can be proven by gettiug a 5(1 page book, free from Urugbler Bros. Dsx Wxi.ls' Laundry Blue, tho tut Bluing for laundry use. Each package ruakii Iwo quart. lGcts Sold by Coailey Bros. HAIIANOr CITT. MAhinot Citv, Jan, IB. W. D. Harris Is doing lurv dulv at Potts- vlllo this wook. .,iiSffiKI John Anstock and Abe Davis will shoot at flvo llvo pigeons In Malzevlllo on Saturday noxt for fifteen dollars a side. Tho P. ft. K. It. It. waiting rooms aro re ceiving a thorough overhauling. tour children or Hobcrt Dobbin, or East Centre street.srnrecovoring from tho measles. w. t; Kicnardioti, Uoorgo Itudloir, William Harris. Patrick Donnelly aud William White aro doing Jury duty at the county scat this week. Tho final deno'it for the Salmon-Lewis foot raco on January 22, at Mshanoy City Park, has been mado with stakeholder, Matt H. Stein. Snorts from various sections aro lieglunlng to drop In on the two runners who are in training for the go. "jacK" llccsc,or fihenaudoah.was yesterday tho guest of Abo Wire. Kcv. II. A. kcher is visiting at Lowlsburg. Joseph Hagonbuch returned to his medics! studies In Philadelphia yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ylengst were last evening apprised of f ho tenth anniversary of meir sisrnago ny tne unexpected arrival ot the Citlrens' band, the flro laddies and a host of oilier friends and relatives, bearing pots, pans, kettles and cans, and a hundred other varieties of tin ware. After a good time gen erally tho guests jwrtook of an elegant suppor. Among the participants were: Mr and Mrs. John Metzger. Mr. and Mrs. James Doll. Mr and Mrs. Morgan Kissinger. Mr. and Mrs. William Klemson, Mr. and Mrs. Yiengst, Mr. and Mrs. George Link. Harrv Yienust. Georgo Ylengst, Mr. and Mrs. George Mat thews, of Olrurdvlllo, ktiil four bundled oth ers from this and neighboring towns. JlAHANOt tLKMU Miss Agnes Farrcll. who has been visiting her parents hero for a week past, returned to t'liuaaeipnia ou Monday morning. James Mowiey was in Mahanoy City yes day. J. J. Stephens was a spectator yesterday in tho Briggs trial at Pottsville. T. A Fennally went to Tamaqua ou picas ure this morning. Thomas J. Foloy, of Gilberton, visited friends hero yesterday. James O'Brien, of Mahanoy City, wtsboem ing business about town on Monday after noon. Itov. Dr. Thomas, presiding elder of the M. E church addressed, a largo congrc a len in tho M. E. church on Sunday. The protracted meetings aro continued this we k. Ins marriage of Miss Maggie Smith to Peter Miller, both of town, is announced for Thursday afternoon, Eov. Maginn to olliciato. Michael Mooney, of Allentown, is visiting friends about town. Some of our young ladies and gentlomen, who find the station platform a pleasant promenade ground, were met last Sunday by Coal and I -on policeman Gmidgowho politely pointed out a short cut to the borough side walk. The olliccr intends to bo on hand next Sunday, and as many Sundays tl ore.f ter, as the girls caro to meet him, and says he mav escort some of them further tlun the sidewalk. George Donahuo resumed work on the Miners' train this morning after fifteen days vacation. Charles Mowrey "thinks its the grippe." Peter Barry, an esteemed resident of the West ward, died on Monday morning at six o'clock, presumably from aFthnia. Tho do ceased was about C3 years of age, and is sur vived ny a wiuow, lour sons, J.uke, reter, Patrick and Dennis, and by tbreo daughters: Mrs. Michael .Murphy and Mrs. Martin Car ralino,of town, and Mrs. Duuy.of Girardville (UltAItUVILI.i:. Girardville has a nervy burglar in its midst and a plucky ytung woman who will shatter his nerves it ho makes auother call upon her. The heroine of 'this experienco Is Mrs. A. W. Becker, who resides on Second street, near Uiriird avenuo. Sho was aronsod about 12:30 o'clock on Thursday morning bir a noise upon tho porch below Awakening her friend, .Miss Mary Wendcl,tho only otheroccupant of tho house, Mrs, Becker opened the window aud fired a shot from her revolver toward the porch, but the burglar had been frightened away by his own noise, and was seen slinking around tho corner of Second street and Giratd avenuo. The two young women returned to the war tli of their couch, but abouttwo o'clock, were again awakened by a noise from the porch. They listened. Tho parlor window was breaking as it resisted some instrument in tho hands of the burglar. Mrs Becker again raised her window and fired into the street, when a man stepped off the porch aud walked leisurely toward GIrard avenuo. Now, besides being young aud pretty, Mrs. Becker isa dead shot, aud could easily have dropped tbe niau in hi- tracks or wing ed his ear for fun or a wager, but she did neither, remembering, with much foresight. that the ouly cartridge in tho house lay in the chamber of her revolver and that she might need that at any moment. Tbe burglar stood around the corner of Secoud street for half an hour aud thcu moved away and hasn't t een seen or heard of since. This is tho second time within two weeks that our residents have been disturbed in this way, and from the method or working lor an en trante, it :s believed that one mau mado both attempts. In tho meantime there is au excellent on portunity for our police force and amateur detectives todistinguish themselves. Michael Munlcy, of Lost Creek, was a Sun day visitor. II. W. Becker, the live manager of the Brotherhood Theatrical Booking Ciicuit, re turned eiliiesday, from a business trip to Philadelphia. John Griffiths returned to Philadelphia yesterday to resume his apprenticeship at tho plumbing trade. Mrs. William Castle is confined to her home by illnets. Miss Mary Wendel, ono of our charming nna vivacious uenes, spent jiionday wllh ao quaintanees iu Ashland. Doctor Diddle, tho chief surgeou of tbe Minora' hospital, made a short stay iu towu yesterday. Mrs. Giibbine, a widow, was buried in St. Joseph's cemetery yesterday, from her late rtsiuei ce in iwven iiun. tibe is survived by several auuu sons. Doctor J C. Biddle may be a Republican canoiuate lor scuooi Director iu flutter town ship. Patrick Grady, of Rappahannock, died at ins nome yesterday morning ot lung disease. The deceased was well known in tho county and at the time of his death was township supervisor. He was about forty years of age auu leaves a widow aud lour youug children . George Glick, a P. A R. main lino mail agent, with his wife and family, were the guests, ou oumiay, ol ins lather. J. il. Glick, oi i arker street. Martin Maguire aud James Molley, two sweet singers from Mahanoy City, entertained the Columbian Social Club last evening, with tneir new repertoire ot music, mirth aud tern eranco taiKs, John Dully, of llostou IEun, who was struck ou Friday night by a Lehigh Valley traiu near tbo depot, it reported to be lying in a very critical condition at theAshlsud boapl Ml. llnrchlll'a fairs. When seeking a neat and well conducted safe, go to Hurchill's, comer Main and Coal streets. Polite aud prompt attention. 11-7 tf Special low prices to all in watehes, jewelry and silverware at Ilolderniau's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12 27-tf WHEN THERE'S DANGER ! Physicians Use, Prescribe Recommend Paine's felery Compound. Moro words of praise have been written and spoken by well known men and women in every section of tbo country within tho pas fow days for tho famous compound first pre scribed by Prof Phelps of Dartmouth college than havo been bestowed upon all other remedies puttogethor. Moro physicians In high standing arc using, prescribing and recommending Palno's celery compound than any other prepared remedy iu tho world Moro space Is dovoted in many a medical ournal to the wonderful cures Paine's celery compound effects than to any other one sub ject. Palno's celery compound is pro eminently the remedy that makes peoplo well. W. Allen Hubbard, M. D., 70 West Cedar street, is one of Boston's best physicians. He says what hundreds of other physicians havo said before, and his experienco adds ono more to the hundredsalroady published, that Paine's celery compound is undoubtedly thn highest product of tho medicul knowlodgo of this century. Tho formula of Paine's celery compound,'' he says, "interested mo bemuse of Its scientific value, and I prescribed tho remedy In a number of cases whero the blood was im poverished and tho nerves weakened. The results wore so satisfactory that I do not hesitate'to indorse Paine's celery compound as a most valuable remedy." J. II. Hanaford, M. D., whoso writings in journals of uational circulation have endeared him to thousands, has said: "The formula of KKACKVILLl!. Boniamin Wright and Robert McCormick visited Charles Hillanbrand ou Saturday to mulio llnal arrangements lor tbo dog race at Lavello next week. Mlfi Maggie Clark, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. William Boggs, of Broad Moun tain avenuo. Mn. Abo Taylor, who has bean sick for a long time, is said to bo very lowthismorning. "Sam" isurchHl, ot the Merchants', is re ported to havo mado a match with "Dick" i-auuey for a chicken ught in tho near luturo for $50 a side. A cockiug main for the championship of Frackville bis been arranged between birds belonging to "Bill" Minahan aud John AlcCIoskey during this mouth, aud as there has 1 ecn considerable controversy as to tho merits of their respective roosters, an inter, eeting battle is expected. The fight for the Frackville postmastorshlp has waxed warm. A Hebald roporter was tout yesterday that Daniel Keeferand Jose pi: Shadier, tho two Democratic aspirants for that otuce, with two politicians of iuuuence, went to Pottsville on r-aturday to hold a conference with Congressman Reilly, who is supposed to dole out that make of political puddiu'. Both parties were beard In their claimsand after a long discussion that ended without result, tho Shaefl'er party offered to leave tbo matter to a vote of .Frackville Democrats, Frackville citizens, to toss a coin or mn a foot race, but the Keefer people would not listen to such a proposition whereupon tne controversy grow hot, and tho Congressman grew weary and ordered the wholo party out ot nisoiuoe. nave you tried MoBlbeuny's fried oysters? M-JJJ.il Hear lu Mind John A. Itellly's is the place t get the purest wines aud liquors, beat beer ami alts aud Bnest brands of eigars. 10-16-tf Get your repairing done at Holderraan's. 12.27-1 Citizens' Conventions ! Notice Is hereby given, by authority granted the Cltliens' City Slundlug Committee of Hben andoah. Pa., that the ptlmarlea of tho different wards will be h-ld on Friday Evening:, January 19, '94, at 7 o'olook, at the following pluces: Mrtl U'uri-At the' public house ot Wl.lUm Kendriok. Aceomi ll'orii-ln Feigusoa's hall, Theatre building. Thtra irar-Kesi ue Hook and Iddr Com pany s bull Ing. fburllt H un At the DObtto souse of XNtUi HHej. fifth Hhm(-Iii HclimifH's ball, corner Coal aid WetHuct i- Tli- loiilen is eleciod at these prtmurltM will mn t in tre I'uunoil Chamber. Haturday ever lu, January SOtH, ItKM, a(T o'cloek. to uoinii ale a Borough lluket. The uerr rules will govern the primaries. If. G. HOVUIt, Chairman. Jaugs MoUluennv, Secretary. Paiue's celery compound which was sub mitted to mo was so satisfactory that I have used the medicine personally, and with much benefit. I have proscribed it with most ex cellent results." The well known Boitou physician and sur geon, Dr. A. W. K. Nowtou, whoso portrait is given above, states vory emphatically that this compound is the most reliable tonic and strength giver he has found for the peculiar aud dangerous condition of the system that follows tho grippe. "Paine's colery com pound," he writts, "is not a patent medicine, and it must not be confounded with tho or dinary nervines, bitters or sarsaparillas. It Is as much superior to them In formula and results as the diamond is superior to glass. It purifies tho blood, strong licii3tho nerves, and is nature's food fir tho brain. "I had somo troublo myself," ho writos, "from blood poisoning, received In a very delicate surgical operation. The formula of" Paiue's celery compound led me to try It, and I was much pleased with tbe result. I pro scribe it for men and women who havo no appetite, cannot sleep, and are weak and run down. For this condition, and for disorders of tho blood and nerves, It has no equal "When a man or woman has lost appetite, lost sleep, and fcols that lifo is a burden, that person is in a eorious condition. I proscribe Paine's celery compound for my patients who havo thee o common and dangerous symptoms, with invariably satisfactory results." It is the best possible rem oily to keep up one's strength during the winter months. -VISIT TIIK pitt8burg Novelty Store CalniTiars, Queinswarn, Olassware and TTAT TT A Tr G00D3 at lowest 11 J I J 1 1 J i-V I Prices. Call and examine the stock lad be S'-iavlacsd we sarry the very best line. No, 2 Wkdt Centre Street. Uhsnandoah. Democratic Primaries By authority granted the Democrallo Stand, lug Commlttoa the following plafcs have been decided upou for holding tho primaries on Monday Evening, January 22, '94 at 7 o'clock, to wit: tint It'eircZ At the public house ot Timothy O'Brien. Second Irani At Ihe Sehelfly Home. Third U'ard At the public house of Benja min Richards. fourth Ward At the public bouse of P. J. Btanton. Fifth irnxef In Schmidt's flail, cornerCoal and West streets. The convention tor the nomination of a Bor ough tleket will be bold In the Couucil Chamber on Tuesday evening, January SA, 1891. J. A. TOOJIEY, Chairman M. T Pchukll, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. "IT TINTED A girl for chamber work and YV plain sewing. Apply at thl office, 1-1S-M I1TAKTBD.-A bright boy to learn the V printing Hade. Apply at tiiKALOomce. LOST A robe and a horse blanket, on road between here and Pottevllle. For Infor mation uddreHH "uY Hicham) office. 1-10 Iw AGENTrf make M 00 a day. Greatest kitchen ulenull ever invented. Hetall 36cts. ! to 6 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents. Forshee Mojlaaln, Cincinnati, O. 10-11-wed aot EKAL ESTATE FOH SALIC -Pioperty situated at tbe northwest comer of Coat and Catharine street, consisting ot one lot, 311x1511 feet, and six dwelling bouses. Apply to 1-8 2w STOCKnOLDEKS' MKET1NO. -The annual eloatlon ot tbe stockbe Utrs of tho Khen andoab Heat und Power Ccmpiiti.v, of Shenan doah, Pa , will be held at the nice ot J H. Klstler, corner of Jardln and Lloyd streets, Jan. d,I6U, between the hours oi 7 and K o'clock p. m.. for 'bo purpose of eleeiing nine (Oi direc tors to terve for the ensuing year. 1-8-itt-oaw J. m. KuTum, Sec'y STOCKHOLDKIW MBBTINU.-Th i uunual election of the stockholders of tno Nben audoah Kleotrlo Illuuilnatlnx Company, of Hueuaiidou Pa., wl.l be held at the office or J. 8. Klmler, coiner of Jard n and Lloyd streets, Januury 21d, UM heiwe. u ti e hours or 7 and H o'e oek p n, . for ibe purpose ot electing nine (Uj mriemrs to servo for the u--uiiip j our l-e-'lt'UUW J 8. KlSTLKR, Hec'y QIOCKHOLUI-.KS MEKT1NU.-1 h annual ill-. luildfltB i,f trio Hh.n eiecuou ot Hie uuduab Use Light ComrMny. cf Shenandoah, P., will beheld at the otSoe of J S Klatler, onrrer of Ja-din and Lloyd S'riets, January 23d, 1891. between the bouis of 7andso'clo.ic S m., for tbe purpose of electing nine (Ui ireciors to serve for tho ensuing j ear. 1-8-Htoaw J. S.Kihtxkh, Seo'y.