1 Evening Herald. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1801. THIRD EDITION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Hcrvlcea Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Hot. Ko;r. O'lloyle, pastor. Servient tomorrow at 10 . in. and O.WI p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Kverybody weloomo. Kehelo Israel Congregation, West 0k street, Kev, H. Rabluowits. Kabbi; setvtfe every Friday evcnlUK; Hnturday and Suml.vy afternoon and evening. Welsh Baptist church. Trenching services t 10 a. m. ami 0 p. m. by the Iiastor, Hev. 1), I Evans Sunday school at '.' p. rn. Kverybody welcome. Roman Cnthollo church of the Annunciation Cnerry street, above West street, Hot. II. F U'Uellly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:li0a ffi Vespers at 3:00 p. rn. 'U. George s Lithuanian Catholic church, tjrncr Janlln and Cherry streets. Hev. L A Brotnaitls. pastor. Mass and preaching at in a m Vespers at 3 p. m. cnglinh Lutheran church. Preaching al 10 sua. m. and 8:. p.m. by Hev. J. O (Jrll tlttw -tundav school at 1:30 p. m Prayer mooting Thursday evening at 7 o'olock. Every body welcome Sanation Army, corner Main and Oak streets. Captain L. Yoder and Lieutenant 8. Davlah In conia..ind. Services nil day, commencing at 7 and li a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Mooting will be nold every night during the week excepting Monday night. Eboncior Evangelical church, Hev. H. M. Llch tenwalnor, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a m. In Herman, and 0:30 p. m. In EngllBb. Sunela school at I SO p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rison, pastor. Services at 10:80 a. in. nod G-fti n in. Hunday school at ! p. m. Christian En leaver Society will meet on Tuesday even Ing it 7-30. Prayer meeting on Thurs3a cvining at 7-0 All are cordially Invited. Plr-,t MethodiBt Episcopal ohurch, Itev. Wm Powlcu, pastor. Services at. 10:30 a. m. ana 6 3(1 p m. i-un3y school at 3 p. m. Epwortb League at 5:46 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:31' on Thursiay evening. Strangers and oilier arc always welcome. English Haptlst church, South Jardln street Hermes at 10:30 a. m. aud at 8:30 p. Pn'ac Itii'g by the pastor, ltev. V. II Harrison Pr.ilsu service at p m. Sunday school at 2 p tn Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. 1. I! U. tll meet. Wednedny evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service nt 10:30 aud evening al 7 o'clock. Tlio rector ofll crates at morning service alternately and every evening service. The lay reader, Charles Ilaskins olncfutoH In the absence of the rector, O. II. ltrldgman. Sunday school at p m All seats free and everybody made heartily welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Hev. J. Proude pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:li0at. m.and 0:3' p m Wesley prayer meeting at 5:15 p. m Sabbath sohool at 2 p. in. Wesley League Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday und Wednesday oventngs at 7 o'clock Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All scatH free. Anyone not having a church home Is corllally Invited to como here. If you are sick, or If any of your relatitcs are sick, a euro oan 1m found In Radam's .Ml crobo Killer, no matter what tlio disease. Fifty pige hook free, with full Information at Oruhler Bros. POLITICAL POINT. Killisn O'Neill is making a strong fight for tlio Democratic nomination of School Dilic tor in tlio Second ward. Ilo would tertaiuly add strength to the ticket, a ml his fricnilsarc conlident ot success. Martin Sbeclcr has done somo ijuiet hut cllce-tivo work, and leels confident that h will receive the nomination fur High "Con stable on the Citizens' ticket. Then Baby -was sloe, we gave ner Caatorla, When shewos a Child, she cries! forOstortt, When she heearne Miss, she clung to Castorli, 'When tha had Child reu, she gave them CaiZais, I'Hpera AMnted 111 order to complete files tour coplos of tlio Evkninh Hkhai.d of September Kith, Octo bur -Ut aud 36th, 18H3, are wanted. Address, 1 Ike ALU otllce, Shenandoah, Pa. tf For llnstnens Mm mih! Societies. Tho Hikai.1) has seeured tho right In use tho Malctto patent writing tablet coven, with reversible blotter, the only blotter tablet cover constructed which turns tinder tlio tab let This is specially adapted for letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will be placed ou stationery free for tho Iwl a net- ot 1MJ3. Any one interested will please rill nml examine the handy device, at the Hi r. m r office. Lawyer Foalrt-'it HfhiicIi (IH)ch. Sol. Poster. Esq., Attornej and Counsellor at ! J.u, of Pottsville, has taken rooms at Mtl'llicnny's cafe building and will open a br.uo li law office. Mr. Foster expects to he in Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day veninga, whun he can lie consulted at the place mentioned. 11 -33-2 w Xottco tit Moolet'e, Ktc The Hkkald office is prepared to furnish, on short uotioe, programmes, badge, etc., guaranteeing the finest workmanship at tlio lowest rata. HUM) samples to select from. The most exquisite designs to suit any society or organisation. -VISIT THU- pittsburg Novelty Store I'blnaware. (uetusware, Glow ware and HOLIDAY SKS. Wd ii..-. .i-.i..- i exumiiie tte itlock jiu lio c evinced we carry itiv very beat Hut1. N'o. 'ih WbHt Centre Street, Hbenaodonh. Carpels, Oil Cloths! K-:s, Win low Shd, Corptt Swe;rs I w ill be Mold obf aper thin month at C. D. FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardlietreet. NOT GUILTY. (CbnHnufii from Mrtt Page.) tied his address. Wltiieiscs liavo sworn hero that aflrr llrlggs flretl they saw Parflt turn around and then fall. Willi such a wound lio d no lltiio to tutn after lie was sho'. Ho fell like a log. Ho got that shot from rust of tho dinkey. Ho turned as llrlggs' gun was Uncharged and the bullet that killed .lames Parflt oame from one of these men of tho borough of Ollhcrton. Facing tho spectators, as if addressing the people of Gilherton, In the throng. Mr. Ilrnmin shouted In tho high er pitch of his nice, ou tulirilcreil lilln. and not John llrigge. Tho bullet from llrlggs' gun was foil nil in Connor's shoe. Connors says so, and it is shown geometrically. Mr. Hrntnm concluiliu his sildnss bv aav lug, when the old year was rung out and tho new ear rung in there wete two sad families in (lillicrtnn in the house of Parflt and the house of Holland. Hut while those families weto there, there wcie others In sadness In the house and home of John Brlggs in Glr ardvllle theto wete tho loving wife and three duriiug chlhlren. There was no Christmas tree tliete. 1 hry had no Santa l laus there Papa was not there and how sad it mint have been to contemplate tho question, Wlicro Is paiaV JiOi ki d In a cell, behind the liars ol tho.iall! There was another sad placo and that was tho home of the father and niothrr of John Ilrigg'; the homes of his sifters and the brothers or John lirlegs. I hero was no Christmas there. Tin. re they tat the old man and his giey haired wife, the old mother that had thI-ciI this hoy with a character which was shown to this jury. Their hone and stall' m their declining years shattered and broken by the reports til it had tone out tnaiiufiicturrd hy tluso men. These people of Gllhertnn had given their testimony before the Curonor a li, quest and they had condemned Bripgs as a murderer and it had been published ; and tho old father and mother, and the loving wile, wero nlraid tho worst might happen. Gentlemen of the ury, you havo sulloieil In your confinement luring this trial of over two weeks. Great God ! what a torturo It must have heen to John llriggs in Ids confinement of five months, away from his wilo and little onis and old folks, in that cell, and an innocent man, no! knowing what these men seeking revenge might siy or swoar to in this case Gentlemen of tho jury, there is ssdness there is torture ; thcro is pain ; comparo it, if you will, with wh t you havcoiiduro'i. Who is John llriggs? Is ho a rulliaii Y A brute? A had man? Who is John Brlgcs? Vto have challenged tho Commonwealth since tho opining of this ease, more tlmn two weeks alio, to attack his char. cter. They have had the opportunity to scour tho county ai d hunt up testimony against him as to his character ai u they were not limited to geuoiai cnarsc ter, but may go into spccllic acts we took John Briegs from his infancy and thmuiih Ins boyhood, his youth and his manhood bting him up to the jury box: and wo havo brought men bete ol of all tho natinnaltiea; wo have htoiuhl tho Welsh, tho German, the Irish, tho American the Scotch aud every nationality with which we could rome in contact hvery one, to a man, auvs the character of John llriggs i good aud one says "none better." Lvery one, to a man, gives him a most excellent cbarac ter. Wo do not select kinds of men. Wt bring them all. Tlio coal operator, tho en giiieer, tho boss, tho profcuional man, the ousincBs man, tho agent, in all vocations ol life We bring them here and they all ssr John llrigge bii3a good character, and his Honor will tell you that even if you may Dot havo a doubt sulllcient for you to acquit him tlmt good character may serve to raise a doubt and you must givo that good character consideration in making up your convictions; that weight must ho given in behalf of thn defendant. And now I ak ycu, gentlemen ol the.liiry. what Will that verdict he r rot murder ! No. I am satisfied of that. Not manslaughter! No. lam satisfied ol tht I know that you are not going to tell his father and mother that they hav icarcd a mu'dercr, or a man who hss killed his fellow o an, oven involtintaiily or in an unlawful act, or put the fingirofa felon ujHin a husband and a loving father, or the mark ot a telon on tho father ot thrco in uocciil babes that have yet to fuco the world with all its turmoils and troubles. Yon are irolng to say "not guilty'' and Buy it in a way that nobody will niuunderstaml you, without hesitation, without expending five minutes on your verdict I believe jou will como in almost instantly alter you go out, tl you an not already convinced. And when you bring thatverdletyou will bring it so clear that 111 pioplc of (lilbrrton may understand that they were in error, and that it will teach the people of this Commonwealth tint innocent men, when brought tn the courts of justice, will leeoivc as fair and as impartial a trial m twelve houoat and Intelligent men can give, and their verdict will ho "Not Guilty." Prompt Settltmeut. I'o Me Officer of Die Home Friendly Society of ItaUimore, Slit. Gkkti.kmi:n : I'lcasn accept my 'since re thanks fur the prompt psvinent of ono bundled aud fifty dollars $lf0), tho full amount, due on certificate 27,020 Issued on the life ot my wife, Catharinu Loftus, My wife was not twenty four-hours dead when your genial Sup't. Wm T Kvans and Assist ant. JimiOH M. Dully wid the claim. This is another instancoof yiurhuncsty and prompt ness m dealing with yiur (nitrons. John Loftus, M!)-3t Ashland, Pa. I tender tny sincere thanks for tho claim on my beloved daughter, Lizzie, thruiigh your superintendent V. T Kvnns and Agent James Patterson the sum of $38, full amount due. 1 recommend nil seeking Insurance to join the Home Friendly, us it is reliable and prompt. Pktkb Pciimidt, Catherine street, Shenandoah, Pa. A Voice From Florida. Dr. W. K llyuuin. Live Mnvt, Florida. say. Ked Flag OH Is one ol the most succosful pain cut ea ..eseli. It'a an unfailing reined) lor Rtieuiiiatlti u, Neuralgia and npinms, Ked Fta Oil coal iffi cents. M.ld at P. P. P. Kirlln'a 'true store. Speeial low prices to all in watches, jewelry and silverware at Holdernian's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12 27-tf 8K Waiu' Laundhy Bluf, the li t Bluing for laundi y uso. Bach package tnaket - o ijiiarts trVu Bold bv Crmklov Hi r Voyage Around The World ! Part I. Number 0. Numbers change dully Cut thin ceiUH U out and keep it until sewn dlffereut nu hers are accumu lated, then bring or forward thtm to gether iili Seven Cants to this office aud )tu will receive the portfolio as adt rtist-it. Cull and see sample. Cut This Coupon Out. i A AAAA A 4 4V THEY ALL USE IT, Mrs, It. O. Dingier, S. S. Wit man nnri n Host or Other Itesldents of Chautauqua Co, Speak In (llotvlng Terms of the Good 'Ilisy Have Derived from the usn of Dr Datld Kennedy's Favorite Iteiuedy FitKwsBUito, Chautauqua Co,N Y. Tho people of this village havo great tosfon to feel grateful to Dr. David Kennedy's Favor Ito Kcmcdy. Mrs. It. C. Dingley, of this place, In speaking of Favorllo Heuitdy rocently, aid: 1 consider it my duly to advlso sick people to use Favorite Kcmcdy, and I have brcn very Micccwful, and from those who are using it I nm receiving tho greatest praise of its value. In oiioeaso particularly, that of a young married woman who was eulleriug from the troubles many of our sex are nlllict- vA with, sho used Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Kcmcdy. For weeks bIio lias been frit from those excruciating pains that almost kill women, and Is about cured. S. 8. Whitman was so sick fiom a combination of dls ascs that ho thought lio could live but a little longer, hut I)r Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy has dono so much for him that ho lias worked on liia farm all summer. In fact, he lias not besu so well in ten years. There aro a scoro of peoplo hero who havo been cured of somo disoaso by its use." Inquring about Favorito Remedy, wo learn that it is not a patent medicine in any sense of the term ; for a time It was supplied to patients through physicians only, but the de mand became so great that Dr. Kennedy was obliged to place it for sale with all dealers in medicine. It Is prescribed everywhere for diseases of tho skin, liver, kidneys and blood. It ro stores the disordered liver to n healthy condi lion, corrects constipation, and is a certain cure for tho disesEos aud sickness of woman. It cures scrofula, Fait rheum and erysipelas. For nervousness, loss of sleep or that worn out feeling it has no equal. In cases of rhcu- matitm, dyspepsia, gravel, Urlght's disease, diabetes and bladder troubles, it has enrol where all else failed. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy is sold at $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. A look explaining its use is wrapped about each bottle. It can be taken with perfect safety by tlio youtigrst infant or the most infltm invalid. GlltAltDVILI.K. Mrs. Michael lie Andrews, of Rappahan nock, was buried in St. Joseph's cemitcry at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Heckman, of Mahan oy Plane, wcro ytsterday 'the guests of the Smnyer family, of Ondeu street. The Oirardvllle Micnnerchor were enter tained by tho Ashland Mie incrruor on Thursday evening. Music and feasting was the order of tho occasion, aid tho GiiarOvllle society returned homo h'ghly pleased with the hospitality of thoir Ashland Iriemlp. F. M. IlarnhaTt spent Friday at the county soat. The Young Men's Literary and Debating Society and their numerous friends had a highly enjoyable time at their ball lst even inir. C. N. Miller, of Hamburg, hut an old rci dent of this place, did business in town yes terday Howard and J. U. Gllck, rctunud from Allentown ou Friday. Miss Mack, of Lost Creek, spent Friday af ten. con in town. Mikses Katie and Annio McDowell, the two charming daughtorsof Land Agent Mi Dowell, with Mies re Win Laftlis and John '. Mini ley, were last evening cleverly entertained by Miss May and William Monaghan at the home of their father, Col. P II. Monaghau. The hours slippi d pleasantly by with a program of music, dancing situ luncheon. George IS. IIopcs, the live and genial agent for A. and,!) M. Hoppee, of Mahanoy City, passed through town on Friday. Mi.s May Munloy, of Mahanoy Plane, chattid to friends here yesterday while en route to Shenamioan Thomas McCoruick lias received a hand wine gold watch from a friend in Utah "Tom" hasn't said whether it was a lady or gentlemau wuo mane the gut. M. J. McDonald will .complete his apren ticcship with M. Clark, the furniture dealer, on April 1st, when it is said ho will start in business and lead a talr partner to trie altar. The was a nice, ijuiet, family meeting of the llutler township politicians ou Wednes day evening when tho Democratic nomlna tlons wero to bo made. Of course ttieru was a little warmth in tho debate aud a few men tell down who happened in tho road of some vigoious fist, but this was nothing out of the tegular routine and hardly worthy of notice. When the Nolan faction arrived at the meeting placo, pays ..in informant, they learned that the Dinioiiaiiu Club ware al ready on hand with a laian majority anil had named tlnee couferres which tho Nolan party were exKcted tocixlurso. Tho Nolan sldo, seeing they weren't ''dead in it," made a motion that thn chairman (a Nolan man) appoint the conferees At this there was aii outburst from evory Club man in the room, which, the -chnlrman turned Into an aociptaucu of tho motion by acclamation and promptly named time Noian men for conferees. The Club men ssiurcd the chairman that he had ni!sundcrst od them, by as promptly knock iig down a few Nolan men when, It is said, tho meeting as quietly adjourned to meet a;ain this week. When the Conrey party, of North llutler township, wont to tho school building at Big Mino Run, they louud the doors locked and the Bwctucy irty inside. The Conry lrt sat out ou tho sle and listeuid to tho Sweeney parly nonunato a tlckot which the Con icy party, it is said, will repudiate at tho coming election. Wonders' one dozen $8 cabinoU for$l. S. E. Cor. Centre and Maiket Sts., Pottsville.' 11-21 tf Fried oysteis a specialty at McElhenn;' 912-tf Coupon Mo. lO. "Masteipieces Frcm the Art Galleries of tie World," lumbers t Changed Daily Send or bring' to the offlee of this Paper .one Coupon, together with ten oents in money, und jou-.vdll receive tiie great Portfollcof Art. uaiiamoy crrr. Mahanoy City, Jan. 20. Herbert Hancock, who has been visiting tho MlnrhoiT brothers, has returned to his home In Virginia, Misses Rose (Jtilnn and Annie Phillips at tended tho performance of Doctor Joky 11 and Mr, Hydo In tho opcm house house, last even ing. Phillip Coylo and the Misses Coyles, Ed ward Fogarty and Mrs. Phillip Magnlro nt tended a funeral in Ccntralia this morning. John Cunningham transacted business in Shenandoah this morning. Mrs F. F. Glover attended a Ifuneral 111 Centralis to-day. Thomas E. Shea, of tho "Black Flag" com pany, performing hern to-night, made a fly ing trip tn Shamokin this morning, Mrs. Elizabeth Bern-diet, aged about 07 years, who died at her home In JackBon's patch, was hurled this morning at tho cerao teiy on tho hill. Requiem Mass was held at St. Canlcus church A at regular meeting of tho Humane I lro Company on Thurtday ovening tho following officers were elected: Prosldfnt, Patrick Melnernov: Vice President, James P. Seick: Secioiary, Thomas Nolan; Treasurer, John o .vei'i; f oreman, .lames uieary; unlet I.nginecr, James Mclncrney; Fireman, Geo. Koeiinn; Driver, Martin Ryan; Trustees, William F. Dechney, James Delanej' and James Collins; Meaenger, William Mill downey Patrick Renip, candidalo for driver, made an excellent fight, but lellihort, the vote, however, being close. Joseph Bicker t. of Shenandoah, drovo over our asphalt stroi ts this morning. "llclshnzzar ' is to bo presented In Kaier s opera house on the 22, 23 and 24 of this month by a local singing society, iicaumul costumes have been received from Philadel phia, costing several hundred dollar!, and the management havo spared no expense to make thn performance all they clann for it. Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hydo wero artistic ally characterized in Kalcr's opera houso last evening by Thomas E Shea. Mr. Shea was well supported throughout, and the entire performance was highly appreciated. To night Mr. Shea appears to his host advantage, it is said, in the "Black Flug." Popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. "Jack" Ward has en,barked In the powder keg Industry, Thomas Mangan, of St. Nicholas, and Thomas Myers, of West Centre strcot, were more or le-s severely injured by the lull ot a rage at Maple Hill collier, yesterday morn ing at three o'clock. Tho two men weie being lowered in the cago and had traveled about a hundred yards In their rapid descent when tbecai'c suddenly stopped and tho men were tumbled over In tho capo anil knocked unconscious. When they recovered the cigo took another sudden drop, halted and dropped again and finally reached the bottom where Myers was taken from tho cage wlih a gash on the head, and bruises upon the body and limbs. Mangan escaped with but a few scratches. Tlio cause of this extraordinary action or the cage was due to tliesafcty catch, which for somo uuexpllcablc rcssoo. caugb wlien it was not needed The cable did not stop Iioh ever but came piling on top of tbo cage and the l itter betau aaide motion which caused the safety catches to loosen their hold and drop tho euro a hundred fret beforo atchlng again and again. Alters was taken to his home on West Ccutro str. ot. (ULItCltTON. Mr and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Mahanoy City, drovo through town yesterday afruoon Mrs. Mary Rice, aged 70 years, died at 1 o'clock on Friday morning at the homa of her daughter, Mrs, Kerns, of apoplexy. She is survived by ono son, John Rice, of McCauIoj, Columbia county, and by four daughters, Mrs. Lizzie 'ulibard, Mrs. Maggie Curren, of Roaring Creek; Mis Annie Klcfaber, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Itichird Miller, of Haut, Carbon county Mrs. Rico was for a long time a resident of Wm. Penn aud of Minersville, and had recently come to live with thUdaiigbtcr The funeral will proceed to Minersville on Monday morniug, interment in the German Lutheran cemetery. Miss's Maggie, Anuiaand Bridget Condrou, John O'Boyle and William Jones wero visit ing Pottsville ou Friday. James II. ilaworlh is visiting friends in Ilazlstou. WM. PENN. "Our Band," of Win. Penn, will hold a grand ball at Bender's Hall, Monday evening, January 2id. Thu Sclwppe orchestra will furniih tho music. A largo attoudence is expected. Mrs. Willitts and Mrs. Ramsey, of Mahanoy City, spent Thursday alternoon with Mrs. David Mitchell. Miss Clara Sutton, of Shamokin, spout a few days hero with Miss Maud Lewis A number of our young men received invitations to tho Columbus Club dance ttt Shenandoah. James Baskcyfield, contractor of the Wm. Penn itrippiugs, rccaived a very severe cut on the head Thursday by a fall of top coal. It rrqulrad k cral stitches to sew it up Tho Wm. Penn Coal Company paid their employe here to day. MA11ANOV l'l.ANi:. Mrs. Samuel Hackitts is visiting her father, Mr William Geghsn, in Philadelphia. Miss Mary Biehaney, who has been attend. Ing tbo fuueral of her uncle, Peter Juyce, re turned yesterday to her homo in Philadel phia John II inner, of Ashland, transacted busi ness here yesterday. John Tamko, Jobu Tutvltch and others of the Hungarian persuasion, indulged in a pay day spree yesP rday, which resulted m Tanikn receiving a knife wound in the neck fiom Tmvitch. 'Squiro 1 iemey issued a warrant for the arrest of Tutvltch. The Democrats of the West ward placed the following ticket iutho field at the primary on Thursday evening: Council. John KirliT: School Director, Patrick Murphy; Justice of the peace, l. ,t. lieynulds; Judge of Eleo tiou, George Ilaldzelium ; Coiili rees, Miles Biennau, Patritk Delauey and Thomas Joyce. All tho nominations wero made by acelamation, except that of the Conferees which provoked eonsiderablcdi bate. cr.Nnt.u.i.i. Misses Slattery and Devanney. of Shenan doab, returned home after spending u few days in town. Miss Lewis, of Shenandoah, attended dancing school hereon Thursday evening. J. Thirwe-ll, ot Ashland, paid a flying visit to town on Thursday evening and while hero attended dancing school. Sarah Black is confined to the house with a severe attack of sickness, The fuueral ol John McN'i llui, who died iucsday, took place this morniug at U o clock from his late home on Main street. Ho was janitor of the borough schools her and the scholars ot the said schools attended the fuu eral in a body. Interment was made in Ht Ignatius cemetery. Deceased was well knowu aud respected and leaves many .friends to uiouiii his loss. Ho was married aud leaves a wldo and five Email children, who havo the sympathy ol the community. Mr. Anthony McNollus, of Philade'phia attendee! tho luneial ol las mother, John here to day. Miss Cassie Hsggerty, of Philadelphia, ar rived in town yesterday. The George A. Hill Opera Co. will show in the I. O. O. of F. Hall for live niglil, oaiu meuclng Monday, June 32. This com pany lias visiien several towns in inia region una has earned u good reputation lor Itself. Have you tried MtEIheuuy's fried oysters! a-ia-tf NOW GET WELL. Paine's Celery Compound After The Grip. It Makes the Weak Strong Cures Nervous Debility, Relieves the Wretchedness that Comes from Sickness Indoors. Lot tho sun slilno! Get strength. Be well 1 Mrs. John K. Jacobs tellsa plain but im pressive story: "I have been taking Paine's celery com pound," sho says, "and feel myself greatly im proved, so much so that I consider myself well. I was left last February, from an attack of thogrippo,ln alowstatoofhealth,wlth groat itervous debility. I can hardly ox press how wretchedly I felt when I commenced using Paine's celery compound. And I began to gradually improve up to tho present time, and I now am able to do my work, for which I feel thankful enough. I think the remedy valuable indeed." Mrs Jacobs resides at 1128 Oak St., in Younfitown, O. Sae has had the same ez perlence as thousands of women, East, West, Noith and South. I" EXCIL POINTS. An uncalled for letter is in tho post office forC Goltlsmlth. Mike Schmitt, of town, was released from prlsou yesterday. Gerald McKcrnau, of Pottsville, buried a child yesterday. Wo aro indebted to Max R"cse for a hand somely bound copy of "Tho World's Congress or Religious." it is a irost interesting vol ume and worthy of perusal by those inter ested in tho world's religious movement. Mr. Jiecso has a few copies yet on hand. Revival services in the P. M. church will be continued during tho coming week. To-dav's Philadelphia Inquirer says that tho Coal and Iron Company's collieries have received orders to work on Monday and Tuesday only of noxt week. Tho four Llsko sisters, with tho "Black Crook" company, wero repeatedly called befoio tho curtain during the performance of that company hero, and proved to bo one of tbo attractions of the show. Notice to the Public. All pirsons are forbidden to skate or trespass on tho dams of tho Shenandoah Water Company under penalty of the law. By order of the company. l-10-4w . S. D. Hess, Supt. Mre at Yatesvllle. At about 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning fire was seen issuing from tho residence of josepn r. Kiiapp at i aiewviuo, ami nut ior the prompt action of John Succk in blowing (he colliery whistle, thereby sounding tho alarm and bringing help, a large flto might have resulted, The damage was about $001. Don'lTobacco Spit or Sir-oke your Ufa Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No'lo-bic. the wondeiful. harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The i and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No to-bao." s-old by all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mail free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., Indlaaa Mineral fipriigs, lnd, wfca-ly Dle.l. T1EI1NEY. At Philadelphia. January 18tb, 16114, Mrs. Cuthorino Tieruey, widow of tho late Jolin llcruey. itelatlvee and Irienda of the family aro invited to attend her funer al from tlio residence of her son, at St. Clair, Monday morning, January 22d. Interment at St. Clair. At the Tneatre. Lincoln J. Carter, tho succersful young author aud manager of "I he Fait Mail," auLouiict-a as his second bid for puhllo approal, "The Tornado," and recognizing that much of his great success with his first nlav was due to the fuet that bn alwavs krnt faith with the public, he hss adopted asa trade marK tins nu no, "jo hold, as well as win success, keep all jour play bill promises." At Ferguson's theutru this evening. A bad ce.iuli or mlri ealta lnr a i-nod remedy -the cure lor lu Fur Cough, Colds, La Urippe and Consumption, a peileel and per nauent cine ts Pan-flua, the worst cas-s vieid in its ueiillng properties is a rau. Pan-Tina Is sold at P. P. !. Kirlm's druii dee. Hear lu nil ii it John A. Reilly'a is the place' to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf Tbore is in the very structure of a house hold conducted on oven tho simplest plan tuough causes for intenso nervous strain, enough work and worry totax thoenergy ami ingenuity of the most robust woman. A woman holding up a home on her shoul ders; tho monotonous routlno of fire-building, dish-washing, meat-preparing, stitching, darn ing and mending, until the fingers refuse their bidding and the eyelids drop, Tbo present generation of women is more subject to premature weakness and ill health than its predecesior. The grippe first attacks the poor in health. Thousands of testimo nials from men and women who havo had tho grippe or prolonged colds, shows that Paine's celery compound quickly makes them well again, because it Is food for the nervi a, it en riches tho blood. It has saved thousands from chionlo illness, Democrat! c Prim aries By iiuthorlty granted the Democratic! Stand. Ing Committee the following pla-es have been decided upon for holding the primaries on Monday Evening, January 22, '94 at 7 o'clock, to wit First H'nrcf At the publ'C bouse of Timothy O'Brien. Second Irani At the Schelflv House. 77ure Ilrir(J At tbo public houso of Benja min Richards, Fourth 11'oreZ At the public house of P. J. Stanton. tXtth ll'ai d In Schmidt's Hall, corner Coal and West streets. The convention for tho nomination of a Bor ough ticket will bo held la the t ouucll Chamber on Tuesday evening, January Si), 1891, J. A. TOOMEV. Chairman. M. T. VnncEi.L, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTeD. An apprentice to learn the barber trade. Apply to It. W, Hheeler, II 0 North Main street. l-18-3t Vf OT1CE All debtor- to the late Charles H. XS Smoyer may make settlement by calling at 217 West Coul street, EAL ESTATE FOR SALF -Pioperty sl uated at tho northwest coiner ot Coal and Catharine streets, consisting of one lot, ROxl&U feet, aud six dwelling housi a. Apply to Frank W. "Wilson, 310 North Jardln utuet. 13 2w AOEN1V makp J6 (X) a day O reutrst kitchen uteuall ever inveuted. Retail 3octs. - to o sold in every house Sample posing.- paH, live cents. Forsbee & McMaMn. Cincinnati, O. 10-11 wed m HOIMK AND LOTH FOR SALE -Eight lota,3J at ry bouse with a1, Btory kitchen, large shed, two good wells and stream of water running thrown tbo property: nice bearing fruit trees: lots In good stole of oulnvaiion; known formerly as Park Hotel. Humble, for any kind of business. For further particulars write ox eau on MRS. L. IS. FIX1UR, l-i-3ai Uraiidonvllle, Sell. Co., Pa. INSTATE OF DIANNA BOLICH, Decfastd. lli Noilte is hereb given that tie under signed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Couitof s-cLuylkill county, to moke distribu tion of thu money In the bauds of George Holler., administrator, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of bis appointment, at bis i fflee, 114 south Centre street, in the borousli of Potiavllle. on Tuesday, February 13th, ini, at 9 o'olock In the forenoon, when and where all parties Interested muy attend. l-lS-JVoaw W. D. SELTZER, Auditor. J ESTATE OF EDWIN OulFFIN, deceased li Letters of aomlnlstratlon on the estate of ivuwln Qrlffln, late of tho borough of Ht.cnan doab, bchuylklll couny, Pennsylvania, ae cet.md.hHve been granted to Mary Ann Oilffln, residing In the said torounb, to whom all persons ludebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having elalms or demands, will make known the same without delay. Mill! ANN GltipilN, Admtnt-trHtrtx. December 11, IBM. 12-11-oi-oaw PBOPOSALS. Pottsvim E Pa , January leib, It!, ieib. im, I ik i.r.rit V DUSTY. PA. urrie'E or 'tiiE e ouslY ueiwM eis' r-cllUYUUl.I. CoUN VI Ol ICff sealed proposals will tie received IN by the undersigned, tie e oniroller of Scbuylkllli'ouuty, until 8 o'clock p in., Vod uetduy, January 21th. 1881, w furnish and de liver to the County Commissioners, stationery for Iccneins. For particulars and samples of forms nec essary, apply at the Commissioners' otnee. ' II. It SEVmttM, UO-22 23 - County Controller
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