EVENING HERALD THVKSD ,VY, JANUARY 17, 1595. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY CITY. Mahanot City, Jin. 17, 1893. ChnrU's Tlttuan, of Shenandoah, visited town friends yesterday. Philip Mollreen, 15 years old, fell while skating nnd broke hla nrm. D. 11. Shaffer, the undertaker, la con fined to hla home by sickness. D.i W. Hughes, of Mt. Cnrmd, trans acts busiileii In town yesterday. John Burnard, contractor und builder, ot Sailors' 11111, visited friends In town jpsterday. Harry Schue, 14-year-old son of Henry Schue, had a leg broken Tuesday night 'While coasting 'down- the CtMnetery'blll. -Mlohael"PalltstTrho was' convicted at the' November term of court on a charge ot' Assault ' and battery tnada 'bysMri. Leaver, was committed to prison In da fault of paying the coats and' fine, which amounted to 1171.70. The Chataraqu Literary and Scltnttflo Circle have completed arrangements to give a course of six lectures on social science. The first will take place on Jan. 31, In the parlors of Mrs; G. H.-B. Lyons, on West Mahanoy avenue. 'Tickets an being sold for the event and can be bought of any ot 'the members. The "Y" held their weekly meeting at the residence of James Clifford, on East Pino street, Tuesday evening. The follow ing program was rendered: Singing; scripture reading, Sadie Snyder; Instru mental solo, Mabel Dennis; select read lng, Laura Horusby ; vocal duett, Misses Skealh nnd Shuck; recitation, Aunle Combe; solo and chorus, Mr. Piigh and party ; comic reading, Mattie Clifford singing essay, Pauline Skeath ; critic, John Jones. You Don't Have to Swear Off, Says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture In an editorinl about No-To-Bac, the famous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-Tc-Bac, one, a prominent St. Louis nrchttoct, smoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes hint sick." No-To Bac sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wnsley, No cure no pay. " Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list kIiowb the location of the alarm boxes ot the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal nnd Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre strf ets. S4 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. To Bend an nlarm open the box, pnll down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number ot the box and repeat the -alarm four times. UOW TO LOCATE ALAHMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 "the lire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will Indicate that the fire Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box, Every alnrm is repeated four times. Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accented as life legacies, have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the sumrlse and crratlfl- cation of the sufferers. One application will relieve the pain and suffering and Its continued use insures an ellectual cure, Forsale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown'i stationery store, on North Main street, Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls ases relieved In six hour3 by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure, This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas eases In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., nextloor to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. m 10-8m Full Time During 1895 When you get your1 watch or clock re paired at Strouse'a jewelry store. That is s guarantee that it will be all right. All work warranted. 1-3-tf Them Is orood reasen for the nodularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis & Buaard. of West, Monterey. Clarion Co., Pa., ays: "it has cured people that our nhvHleians could do nothing foHk We persuaded them to try a bottle of OUam dnrlaln'u flnnrh Ttnmedv and tbev ' now It with the rest of us." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Bargains In Footwear. Call and sea our variety in footwear. Great reduction In prices. A. F. Morgan'?, 11 West Oak street. 1218-tf When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she beeame Mies, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & BAKU, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf You will never find Breunau's cigars fa dive saloons. They are for fine trade only hotels, cates and drug stores. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Senator HIM DnlVuteil In Ills Tight Arnlmt tlielnrouin Tax Appropriation, Washington, Jan. 17. After a dnliato covering a week the senate voted down Mr. Hill's proposition to refer the legality of tho Income tnx to the courts, only live sen ators joining with Mr. Hill In supporting the proposition. Although Mr. 11111 failed lu referring to tho Income tax to tho courts, ho secured tho ndoptlon of an Im portant amendment limiting tho Inter rogntorlos of tho officers seeking to collect uio tax. Tho nmuudment will havo tho -Hoot, If ngreed to by the house, of com pelling tho treasury department to chnngo Its regulations as to collecting tho Incomo tnx. Mr. Lodgo's effort to havo tho In como tax oillolal placed under civil sorvloo rulos was defeated. Tho Incomo tax ap propriation bill passed. Mr. Aldrlch so cured tho passage of a resolution calling on tho president for information ns to tho negotiations with Gormnny relative to tho tariff and retaliation, Tho featuro of tho day In tho houso was tho debato proolpltatqd by Mr. Walker (Mas9,) during the consideration of tho Indian appropriation bill, on tho eurrenoy situation. Mr. Walker charged tho Dem ocrats with Inability to meet tho situation. This led General Tracy and Mr. Warner US. r.) to make , tho counter charge that .the Ilenublicans, by voting solidly against the previous question on the day when tho special order was up for consideration, had prevented tho possible- passage of a bill. A general explanation of the position of tho various factors in tho houso followed. Mr, Reed and Mr, Warner wero particularly sarcastic, tho former dcolartng that tho Carlisle bill Jiad not strength enough to stand alone, and had fallen of Its own weight, whllo tho Inttor warned tho Re publicans of the situation with which they would bo confronted when tho extra ses sion wns called. Mr. Simpson created a lough by his assertion that If tlio two parties dodged responsibility for tho de feat of currency legislation tho Populists were glad to assunio It and would bo proud ot it. No progress was mado with tho In dian bill. Tho Cnso Agnlnit Judge Kicks. Washington, Jan. 17. Tho jmllclnry .commit too has decided to tako two days next Saturday and Monday for debate on tho Ricks impeachment resolution In tho houso. hovoral Democrats nnnounco that they will sustain Judge Ricks on tho lloor, and assert that tho adoption of tho resolu tion will not bo mado a party question. In caso the resolution succeed It Is probable that Mr. Bailey and Mr. Lane will be ap pointed managers on tho part of tho houso to prosccuto the caso before tho senato. Mr. Bailey thinks that tho sennto should be able to dispose of tho matter this session. Striking Shoemakers Recruiting. HAVERHILL, Mass., Jan. 17. Yesterday was tho most Important day slnco tho re cent labor trouble began here, tho striking shoemakers gaining additions which nearly doubled their numbers. Tho grant ing of Injunctions against certain of the strikers aroused great Indignation umong thoso still at work in factories, and ugly rumors nro heard. At a mass meeting res olutions wero unanimously adopted con demning In vigorous langungo tho action of Judge Bond, of tho suporlor court of Massachusetts, for granting tho Injunc tion against tho labor leaders of tho city. Hill's Declaration for Free Silver. New YoitK, Jan. 17. Alotter from Sen ator David B. Hill, of Now York, is pub lished hero today which will attract con sldcrablo attention as bearing upon tho campaign of 1890. In It ho declares that tho free coluago of silver, as well as gold "must bo hold out as tho goal which tho country must ultimately reach." Tho letter was written nearly two years ngo. just prior to tho momorablo oxtra session of 1893, to Mr. Clark Howell, editor of tho Atlanta Constitution, who gives It to tho public with the consent of Senator Hill. A Chapter of Mine Accidents. SnAMOKlN, .fa., Jan. 17. Tliero was a chapter of serious accidents In the mines yesterday. Androw Rosermorskl wns killed by falling down a manway at tho Cameron mine, Frank Rokons received what may prow) fatal Injuries by being struck on tho head with an ux at tho Burn sldo mmo, Ueorge Wis tier had an arm fractured at tho Hickory Rldgo mine, and Edward Jones had his shoulder blauo broken nnd CUfferd Brome was lntornally Injured nt tho Cameron colliery. Del a ware's Governor Slandered. Dover, Jan. lT-Tho houso adopted nnd sent to tho senate a joint resolution con demning in unqualified terms tho publica tion In a Philadelphia nowspapor of an ar ticle In which It wns Intimated that the governor of Delaware could neither read nor write. Tho resolution nlso provides for the appointment of a joint committee from both branchos of tho legislature to Investigate Into tho authorship of tho art! clo in question. Not a Filibuster. Savannah", Jan. 17. Tho steam yacht Amadis was reloasod from custody last night by Captain Rogers, of tho revenue cutter Boutwell, on (telegraphlo orders' from Washington. Tho Amadis Is a steam yacht chartered by N. li. Bordon, 01 xer nandlna. Fla.. nnd was seized by tho rov- enuo cuttcciJoutwell on tne supposition she was engaged lor a uuuustenng expe dition to Cuba or Venezuela. Fatal Quarrel Over a Debt. Nohbistown, Pa., Jan. 17. In the heat of anger, bocauso ho was'dunned for a bill George" Bookman, 01 west .roint, Upper Gwynedd township, about seven miles from Norrlstown, shot his neighbor. Harry Rclsswlck, and fled to escape arrest on tho charge of murdor, in which tho shooting is almost sure to culminate, Relsswiok's death Is oxpectod at any hour. The Gnme of Retaliation. Washington, Jan. 17. The treasury department has received Information through the secretary of stnto that tho Kovernmouts ot llussta ana 1'oru impose dutv upon imported petroleum and Its products, so petroloum Imported Into tho United Status from those couutrlos will bo subject to a duty of 40 per cent. ITow the Grocery Men Sutler. Trenton, Jan. 17. At the convontlon of the New Jersey Retail Merchants' asso ciation, John C. Hendrle, the secretnry.re- ported that the number of delinquent debtors to members of tho association for the past six years is 14,005, and that they owe 480,iKU, principally lor grocery inns, The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersoy, Unlawuro. District of Columbia. Mary land and Vlrtriuia. fair: westerly wlrfds Fair weather Is Indicated for all secti'jus of tho country, with the possible oxcoptiou .7 r. DELANO. The 10 mouths-old child of Henry Root died lust evening. A slelnlilng party of sevontcen ladles left for Swilrtz's hotel, below Tamaqua, yesterday. They bud a good dinner at tne hotel and returned here last evening. E jglne 012, which wns wrecked at No 4 last Saturday, Is again on the road. The Lehigh Valley shops are working nlue hours a day this week, a reduction of an hour on the previous schedule. Passenger engine No. 54, which was in the shops for six weeks, undergoing re pairs, Is out again in charge ot Charles Price. Edward Evans Is doing duty as a juror on tho BoWter murder trial now being tried1 at Pottovllle. Engine 148 broke a cylinder at White Haven yesterday. An engine was sent from here tb take Its place and the dis abled one' was brought to tho shops. A Summer School of Law. As early as 1836 a law school, in connec tion with the Dickinson College ofJCar lisle, Pa., was established, and among Its graduates were'the late Gov. Curtln, Gov. Ramsey, of Minn., and many other dis tinguished men. After a suspension of several years, the school was revived In 1890'by incorporation, Its corporators am bracing many distinguished jurists of thla and adjacent stales. It has steadily Increased In tha number of Its students, the efficiency of its work, and the perfect ness of its instrumentalities. A new de. parture la announced and the first Summer School ot tho state will commence on the first Wednesday of July next. Carlisle Is beautifully and healthfully situated, 'and summer sojourn there will be pleasant. The course Is adjusted to the needs of students who are about to offer them selves for examination and toothers. The school is under an nble faculty. We nderstand that full particulars may be obtained from the Dean, As a state In stttutlon that has already won high rank, this school can be commended. A Funeral. The funeral of Michael J. Thompson took place this morning from his late residence in Brownsville. High mass was celebrated In the Annunciation church on West Cherry street and interment w made In the Annunciation cemetery. The Spring Elections Will soon be here, but we are always with you with low prices in ladles' nnd gents' gold arid silver watches. Jewelry of all description. Silverware and clocks. AtjStrousb'S. Accused 1'oHtmaster Acquitted. WlLKlsn.UtRR, P.u, Jan. 17. -George Sackctt, postmaster at White Huvcn, was arrnlgnin before- Unirisd btntos Commis sioner Hnhn, clmrgnl with violating th postal laws. Cuusriv",sman Illnos wiw t!i prosecutor. Th" postmaster wns nccui-ed of destroying campaign literature sent mi by Mr. Hlne-t lirjviotu to tho last olecrmu Tho defendnnt was discharged for lack of evidence. Mrs. Meyer Helen. ed from Prison. New Yoi::c. Jan. 17. Mrs. Mary Moyor, wlfo of Dr. Henrv C. F Mover, who Is now serving a life sentence In Sing Sing prison, was discharged yesterday by Judge Ingraham. Airs. Moyor was accused by Karl Mullcr as uu accomplice In killing, by poison, Ludwig Brandt, or liaum. Proposal to Increase the Nnvy. Washington, Jan. 17. Tho most Im portant legislation decided upon by tho sub-commltteo wnicn is engaged in uraw- lng th" naval appropriation bill is an in crease of tho navy by the addition of 8,000 enlisted men. The Mnsslllon Strike Knded. Cleveland, Jan 17. Tho strike In tho Masslllon coal mining district camo to uu nd yesterday, nil tho drivers nnd outsido men who havo Decn on striKO agreeing to o back to work for $1.00 a day. Bevore Punishment for Train Ilobbers, Jefferson Citv, Mo., Jan. 17. Speakor' Russell introduced a bill in tho house making train robbery punishable by from ten years In tho ponltentlary to bnngli g, FREE CURE. roslMve Oun It h euinatlsm etc. It is (rum tne new roiyne slan Bhrub, KA VA-KAVAibotan BLADDER DISEASES, AND leal name; Ptper Methystieum) de scribed lu New Dee.. 1692. Endorsed bv the Hospitals and l'hy & bm m w. irat uitzcitc, 01 !( an nt TCtirnnn am n. RilrA Rnpelflo Cure for Kid ney and Bladder Diseases, llheumatlsm. Diabetes, iirit,it i)ipRfm. ltr pit. mint npnnsiis. Liver 111s. Ai 1,'pmn.le (InmnlnlntR. nnlli In hack. ete. A'old at Two Dollurs a Jiotlle. Descriptive book sent free to all. wo Know mat AIllA vi is a rosi live uure lor inese discuses, ana lonrovoioyoc Its Wonderful Effects, and for the Bake of Intro. doctlon, we will send you enough foroneweek'i use.br mall, prepaid. F1CKE, It you are a Suf lerer. xi is an uuiainnir cure, a trim cunia nnthlntr. Address. Till! I IIUIU'II KIIIIK Cl'ltK CO., -120 Fourth Avenue, New York, THM HIMELYA Is Nature's con stitutlbnal Sun Cure for Asthma. A great Modern Medical Discovery. Curt uuarantefd or Jvb l'ay Tot large Trial case, Free; by mall, a'ddresB, KOLA IMPORTING CO, 1162 Broadway ,New Ycrk Democratic Primary Moetinas At a regular meeting ot the Democratic- Standing Commlttte, held on this date, the corammee orgamzeu oy electing ii. Ji. Master president and treasurer of the com ml'teo : J. A. Toomev vice nresldent. and 13. J. Devers secretary. The oommltloo decided to assess all candidates for nomination as fol lows : For council, 11.00 each ; School Hoard 11.00: lllrh Constable. fl.OO: Auditor. 60c I Assessors, SOo The committeemen from each ward to collect tho above amounts and turn them over to the treasurer. Candidates' names will not be permitted to go before the primaries unless meir assessments are pain on or ueiuro the dale nf hnldlnff the nrlmarles. The primaries will be held on Thurtday evening, January 24th, 1895, at 7 o'tlook, at Ihe E laces designated below , First ward, at the ouna of Tlmothv O'llrlen ! Second ward, at thn hnnbA nf .1. If. p. Kchelflv : Third ward, at Franey's Hall ; Fourth ward, at the house of P. J. Stanton i Filth ward, at the house of Daniel llrennan. Uy order ot the Democratic Standing Com mittee. J. A Toouet, First ward. M. J, Hcanlan, Second ward, M H. Mast Kit, Third ward. T. J. MILES, Fourth ward. K. J. DEVKits, Fifth ward, Bhenandoab, Pa., January 15, 1895, A MAN In every section at once to sell staple r coons to acaiersi no bcuuiiiib, ra. t nee unnecessary i best side line; f7o.uu a month. Halary and expenses or large coat, mission made. Clifton Boap and Manu. r aotukino Uompant, Cincinnati, U lMMy-WedAHa 77,0 among NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manufactured under l bo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. tPreacriDMDy eminent pnyBiciansi. DR. RIGHTER'S Hnlv frfiniittin with Trntl Mark"Anchor."I ManufaotnreriOommerzlcnrathDr.HlcliterofB F. Ad. Elchterft Co., 17Vrrtca CL.HSW TOSE. E -29 HIGHEST AWAHUSi 12 Branch Honsel. Own Glassworks, i A 0 nt. In Htenandoah for wile by e ' D- K!r'L.!.?o,lSMitr'S4i PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. The Senate Confirms Mnjor llrown as Seo; retary ot Iuterual Analrt. HAmtisBUito. inn. 17. Tho nomination of Major Isaac . Brown, of Carry, to bo iocrot;ary o Internal affairs was sent (o the gonnto yosterday by tho governor and. con firmed. Nearly, a hundrod now hills, were dumped into the. legislature. Anmngthpse in the sonata were: A bill under which cities and boroughs enn acquire tho planta of private wator companies oy condemna tion; prohibiting, tho employment of chil dren botwecn the ago of U and lQ.years In factories; requiring textllo employers to furnish their hands with specifications of work, nnd to keep work rooms nt apropor tempornturo; making It a misdemeanor for any person to glvo or recolvo mpuey or valuable things for a voto nt a general or a primary election; roqulrlng tho retention by employers of alien lubor sufficient money from their wages to pay county and township taxes; a judge's rotlromont bill, which provides that any judge of record who shall havo sorvod consecutively for more than twenty years, or for moro than thirty years In tho aggregate, may re sign and retiro on full pay, provided that ho shall not prnctlco In tho courts or give legal advice to corporations. Tho chattel mortgage bill was reported from commit tee favorably, ns was the bill requiring but ouo verdict In nn ojectmont suit; also tho bill authorizing tho creation ot live now subordinate officers for tho senate. Senato adjourned to Monday ovoulug. iVmong the bills Introduced In tho houso wero: Abolishing hanging nnd substituting tho electric chair; to prevont deception lu dairy products; dividing tho cities of tho Btato into thrco classes with respect to pop ulation, nnd providing cities of a popula tion of 1,000,000 nnd over shall bo of tho tlrst class, those containing 100,000 nnd less than 1,009,000 second class; thoso con taining n, population under 100,000 shall bo 01 tho third class; providing that stato np proprltlon to tho school districts shall bo distributed on tho basis of the local school tax and tho amount spent for schools; ro qulrlng school districts to rnlso at least as much money by local taxation for school purposes a3 tho district rocclvcd from tho state appropriation tho preceding year. Rohuked tho Slnntlurors. FR0STnni(O,Md., Jan. 17. At tho funeral services of Miss Lllllo Nickel tho ltov. Mr. Brltt, of tho English Luthoruu church, preached n powerful sermon, which Is stirring up Frostburrr. Ho referred to tho meddlcsomo butybodlos of tho nolthbor- hood In scathing langungo, saying that thoso who hnd Blundered tlio fair namo of the dead girl "deserved to bo hanged up by tbclr tongues," and those who had listened to tho falsehood deserved "to bo hnnged up by their cars, Mr. Brltt suld that tho malicious man who started tho stories about the girl stood guilty of her murder. Somo tlmo ngo sho heard that n traveling man had made remarks de rogatory to her character, upon which sho got a revolver nnd mado tho man rotract what ho hnd said. "When unloading tho weapon It was discharged, causing hor death. Pattlson for Mayor of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 17. Tho Demo crntlo city convention yesterday nomi nated ex-Governor Robert E. Pattlson as tho party's candidate for mayor of this city. Tho voto was 828 to 79 for Colonel Banos. Tho convention was tho most turbulont that has assembled In tills city for a long time, There was a continuous light from tho tlmo David W. Sellers called tho convention to order, and lists wero frequently shaken In tho faces of recalci trant delegates. Sylvester Bounafon, Jr., was nominated by acclamation forrecclvcr or taxos. Tho ticket is thus headed by a Democrat and nn Independent Republi can. The Case Against C. P, Huntington. San Francisco, Jan. 17. United States District Attorney Wright has concluded to proceed with tho caso against C, P, Huntington, for yhosa nrrosta warranf was demandod on tho ground that tho president of tho Southern Pacific has Is sued an Interstate pass to Frank M, Stono, an attorney and politician. Knight says that Huntington is not tho only Califor nia railway official who has transgressed the law by granting Interstate passes. Huntington denies tho charge. Clans Sprockets on Hawaii. San Francisco, Jan.17. Claus Spreckols, the sugar king, declares that the Hawaiian republlo Is a sham, and that It Is being iuuiutuineu temporarily oy a low men In terested In land speculation. Sprookels says tho government Is dally growing In disfavor, and cannot last. He points to tho lact that at tho last monarchlal oloo- tlon 11,000 votes wero polled, and that the election undor the prosont government had but U,000 votes. Ailjutniit Genernl Stewart's Appointments, HAltltlBBUItO, Jan. 17. Adjutant Gen. eral Stewart announcos tho appointment of Major John W. Nesblfc, of Allegheny, to bo superintendent of tho stnto arsenal; Captain George C. Kelly, of Lewisburg, chief clerk of tho adjutant mineral's de partment (reappointed); Richard W. Hay ward, of Philadelphia, watchman nt tho state nrsonnl, and Enos M. Russell, of uurrmuurg, tusuiuuui oi ino Hug room. Carlton uprnwell, foreman of the Gazette, Mlddletown, N. J,, believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be in every home. He used it for a cold and 1 1 effected a speedy cure. He says i "It Is indeed a grand remedy, I can recom mend to all. I have also seen it uted for whnoDlncr couch, with the best resnito n 25 and 60 centoottles for sale by Gruhler uros. A nice present a box of Brennan's Havana cigars, tl.25 per box. M. P JOMBY, MouoiiKiihela Whlskej, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tt a nt. fine Old Hotirbon, XXX, H.86qt. superior lilack berry Hrnudy. ' tl a fit. Superior CKuao Brandy, 11.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, $1.50 a qt. T U 1.11UL1UU O nuiUH UIHJ riKKU Host brands of 6c Cigars Folitiml Cnrds. poit man com mum, JABEZ POWEIiL. Subject to Hepuqllcan rule's. JjlO.t HIGH CON-SI A1ILU. JAMB EMANUED, Hub'oct to the rules of 'the Itepubllcan party. FOR SCHOOL DIUKCTOB, Second Ward, w.a.:.. - UBMJAW1N U. CHURCH. uojeojt ip Republl.can, rules. jjlOK SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, .iuirj J. flUVlS. Bubjr ct to Itepubllcan rules. nVJfl 80HO.OL DIRECTOIt, Third Ward. Subject to Republican, rules. pOR BOTIOaL"'rttFijf OU,; F'lttb. ward; IHUMftl r. JAMEiO, Hubject tt Rpuljllcau rujts. WA.NTBI). -Vounpnnnw tits a position In .i store, druu . mir, or tutct" rshop ipfnK the J-Jurlibli uiua inn, ronrn Ml lai. H'TRii iMi xrd Ilibei laii laneuiges. Aidrtss, 'ill West Coal stin-t It pon ha LK. The i roptrly at the sou'hwesti -in ner oi Coal ud Bowers streets xcel- li nt iuvescment. Appiyto Muxech-c idt. 1-ia-tX rOr l-nli - v 0 'Rt, new 'aeltns water motor. F Five (5) boifceiowcr. just ir"mtne iac- ory Atii'I.v al HiO IIEUA' d office. North Mai ItetK' riot, Mheuandoah, Pa. OR KKNT. Cli'-ao, ai hpnrtment In the T'mii" httllrline;, corner.Muln and Centre r.ir'et. Well llchted 'und beited bynteon. M.tufiip lor Hit clllee. or sew. ug room, Ap.'ly to O E. Tltrr.an. 1-s i $75.00 1 W -.bi-s and dr WEEK pMd to ladles and (texts 4A ... I .1... T,nt.l r,lnU T,.. ' drle-" them In two inliiuies with- ou; v etilni! tte hm d. No extvrlenir no es sary. cIN at a rjlit; i er'ri,nent i ltli n. Vd-i dre. W I'. 11a ilson i o.,Clirk No. H, Col- umbus, Ohio II.'ANTFD. A rosltlonasaclerlc In aclolh-. V lng or dry .oods store. Can spe ih the, Hungarian, LtthuaLiiiu, I'oiMi nnd Germm languages. '-av had leveral years experl-, enie. Addrrss Louis Rablnowltz, 131 o'lb Whllo Hreet, Shenandoah. Ml it Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN BTBEE1, Grand dlsnlav of birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings la the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning und evening. John Wkkkb, Proprietor. U. W. Davidson, Bartender. A genuine, welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, oorter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. IVE. JP. lVjX-G3y, ; ai : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to, ED. BREKNAHi Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors, Uttndiome Bar Fixtures. BeBt Brandfl of fi find lOo Cigars. Reduction Sale. For the next 80 days will sell all our ready. trimmed HATS at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Sacks are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line ot linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the finest and cheapest in the town. Our 15o grade ...2 for 25o. .2 for Sao, " 25o 85o .vi lor wo. .2for6oo. New York II SO "N. Main St., Shenandoah. I J Si o. on ! J y SCO E-IIS eo ? fm '31 South Main St. nLiouorStore q detail I LltTf 11U PWUW and all kinds of Temperanco Drinks. " 1 CS-rasping opportunities Is a sign of the good, judg ment which Is the characterlBtlo ot the wise man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall In prices of gents' furnishings at our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great Fall In gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to seize these brgains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Fall in price. Now Is the time to secure your 29 cent white bhirtti. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M. J;, LAWLQ6, Justice of tlefieatie Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. "DutchersD. JO and GROCERS The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. veal and cut meats of all kinds. A line lice of choice and tresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss. beer. Bottlers ot tne linear, jager oeera. 17 &nl 19 Peach Alley. Shenandoii, Ft. 100ES&BRQWI We have a full line of Books, ' Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 North Main St. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammer8lough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York Make him got It. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier in the state, Nona genuine with out Uammerslough Uros.' label, WARREN J. PORTZ, oMtmPiano Tuner. ' PUnoa and organs rP!red. I Orders left at ai North Ualn street, BbecEd(lh,wUl reeelvt .promputteauon.