EVENING HEKAL1) FlUDVT, JANUARY 18, 1805. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY CITY. Mauanoi OrrY, Jm. is, I8tw. "V. J. Mills attended to business' at Shenandoah. The' funeral ot Patrick Moran took .place from his late residence on 'East JPlne street Tuesday. Yallace, cashier o the First National Blink of TamHqua, called on fr.iends.in town Wednesday evening Smith and Campion are cutting a flue harvest bf ice ami' their ice hoaxes' are being fap'dly filled With ice from 10 to 13 inches thick. Uertle, the seven' year-old daughter of Mrs. HanlOn, of East Centre street, got her Id h'rdk'eU while trying to Jutnp ou Ileraler's truck sleigh, which was coming down Centra street at a rapid, rate of p.ed'. ' ' ' -I" Conroy St Fpx in 'IHot Tomalej," which is thk funniest show ou ''earth,, with famous artlats such" jis Miss at George Hussay, Amei lei's greats t Irish charac ter actress, Miss Dot .Marble and Miss Josle tiaTontalne, will appear at'lkUer'a o pera house on January Slst. 'Jink" Griffiths, of Ashland, and Eat rlok Iloacbe, of Girardville, are matched to run a foot race in the park on Tuesday, Jan. 29th. It will be a hundred yard dash for $75 a side aud gate receipts. Evan Griffiths is the stakeholder aud George Turner will be the pistol lirer. We, hope it Is nbt a bluff this time. There is good reasen for the popularity of Cnamberlaln's Couith Remedy! 'Davis & BuZurd, ot West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., says: "It has cured people that our'physiclatis could do nothing for. We persuaded them to try n bottle of Cham berlain's Coltuh Iieni'edv and 'they now recommend it with the res( of us." 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Oysters I If yon want good oysters go to H. Mehl', 105 East Centre street, next door to' Davers1 barber shop. The best selected oysters in sne town, r-rivaie parlors ior lames. 9-lWh-sat Don't To'Bacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the trutliful, startling title ot a book About No-To Dac, tho harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up -aicotinlzed nerves, eliminates the nlco &lne poison, makes weak men gain -strength, vigor and manhood. You run io phy3icial or financial risk, as No-To Bao is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money refunded Book freo. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 12 3M8t Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location -of the alarm boxes ot the Shenandoah "fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 32 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the larm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAHMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell Will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorla, When she becamo Miss, ehe clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Notice to Subscribers. Subscriber to tho Evening Herald ivho are notrecelvlng their paper regu larly and pple who wish to receive the paper as nav subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks Si Brown's tatloney store, on North Main street. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney aud Bladder dis uses relieved in six hours by the "New -reat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is ' a great surprise on account ot it exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and very part of the urinttrypas aages iu male or female. It relieve re tention of water and pain in pawtiug it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and our thin U your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 10 3m i:noouMfennnt, "Swlgglos" books art) very well spoken of, are they not?" asked the timid look ing man ' Yes, sir," replied tho bookseller. "Soma of tlM critics praise thorn highly." "Aud I suppose there will be n pretty .active demand for them in time?" "Ob, yrw," said the dealer. "AfterSwlg glos is Ueud everybody will U wanting to lead thi-ui." Tho timid looking man went softly away He was Swingles. Chicago Trlb iuno. Carlton Cornwall, foreman of the Gazette, Mlddletown, N. J., believes that -Ghamherlaln's Cough Ketnedy should be in every home. He used It for a cold and It effected a speedy cure. He says: "It la Indeed a grand remedy, I can recom mend to all. I have nlso seen it uted for whooping cough, with the best results." 35 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler CHARGES OF BRIBERY. Flillndelpliia Cottiu'MmiMi nnil Curtain Tel i'pli(ini) l'rlvll'BM. Philadelphia, .Tun. 18. A lotterwns addressed to the numibiTS of common and select councils by Joel J. llailoy, chair man of tho Municipal Association, calling attention to tho publisliod charge that the passage of a recent ordinance granting certain privileges to a telcphouo company was secured by tho distribution of stock in tho concern among mcmbors of couuclls. Tho letter nlso requested that tho charges bo investigated. Common councils ap pointed a coihrftltteo to Investigate, but Bolcct councils adjourned without taking action. It Is asserted that tho courso of tho latter was for tho purposo of trying to suppress tho proposed Investigation, but mcmbors of the body claim that tho com munication did not roach them in ttmo. A .In ilce Overrules a Jury's Verdict. Pirrsnurm, Jhn. 18. Tho jury In tho ensd of C. A. Cnrmack vi. Doctors C. P. Soip, fi. II. Wlllard nnd.S. M. Uinehart brought In a vordl'dt Of' M,000 damages against Doctors Scip and WU'ard, and found In favor Of tho defendant ns toltlno haft. Carnlack was takoh to th6 liomoo- pathio hospital in 1891, suffering from a severe Iraeturo of tho log. Tho thrco doo' tors named treated him, and tho alleged fracture, ho claimed, was hot treated nron- 'erly. Ho recently brought suit for thai- ijiiiuiauu, ouugo i-ortor granicu a now trial, statinc that tho verdict was ncrnlnat his chargo'to' tho jury and' contrary to tho xosumony. An Injured Wife's Claim. of this city, departod for California wltll a juntjuii lnuorsoa uy prominont citizens wmcu hiiu WUI 8UDIUH 10 tno loglslncurp of that stato. Sho petitions for nn appro priation of $10,000 as a relief for hersolf and two littlo daughters. Her husband was sent to tho penitentiary for llfo for tho murder of a San Francisco citizen. Sub sequently tho California supronio cdUrt decided that ho was wholly Innocent. Smith died tho day tho decision was handed down. Mrs. Smith is highly con- nccieu, ocing a meco or tuo famous Mer rills, of Malno. A Union Pacific Scheme. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 18. A petition will bo filed in St. Louis tomorrow, beforo Judgo Sanborn, looking to tho foreclosure or tho llrst mortgago of tho main lino of tho Vnlon Pacific railroad. Tho mortgago is ior us,ooo,000. Sonntor-clcct John M. Thurston, attornoy for tho Union Paclflo receivers, will represent tho government in opposition. Tho road Is not expected to sou for tuo amount of tho first mortgago. This will wlpo out all tho other Indebted ness, and If carried out tho government nnd all other creditors will loso ovorythlug invoivcti. May Contest Senator Fair's Wilt. San FRANClbCO, Jan. 18. Tho executors of Senator Fair's will offered that docu ment for probate yesterday. Attornoys for Mrs. Herman Oolrichs, Miss Virginia Fair and Charles h. Fair, tho senator's children, asked for a contlnunnco of thrco weeks, which was granted. Tha attorneys gave tho impression that a contest would bo instituted, suggesting as tho probablo grounds mental unsoundness aud undue luflnouco. Speaker Crisp's Ailment. Washington, Jan. 18. Speaker Crisp by order of his doctors will bo compelled to leave Washington within a day or two for about two weeks' stay at Ashovlllo, N. C. Ho Is suffering from somo trouble of tho muscles in tho vicinity of tho heart, and tho doctors have urged him to absent hlmselt for tho remainder of tho session. This ho will not do unless the trouble bo comos worso. Nlnety-two Men Left to Their Fate. London, Jan. 18. Owing to tho masses of timber, etc, swept by tho Inrush of water Into tho Dig Lnko mine, at Audloy, Staffordshire, all hopo of reaching tho ninety-two men who did not succeed In es caping has been abandoned. From tho time tho disaster was first announced gangs of rescuers havo boon at work night and day In efforts to reach tho entombed men. An Exploding Holler Kills Four. Alto, Tex., Jan. 18. News hnvo been received of a torrlblo accidont nt Manuel Hamilton's sawmill, seven miles east of town. Tho boilor exploded, resulting in tho death of four men, Tobo Richards, Aloxnndcr and Will Lowis nnd Abuor Leo. Sevoral others had legs or arms brokon or were badly scalded. All tho parties aro colored. Wnnt a Powder Mnguzlne Kemoved. Tacom A, Wash. , Jan. 18. Tho torrlblo ex plosion nt Butto has greatly alarmed the peoplo of hwansea, a suburban town, whoro tho powder mngnzino of tho Judson company, of San Francisco, is locnted. Tho Judson company has beon notified that if tho mngazliio is not removed forthwith tho people will doscroy It. Ilerrcshoir to llulhl n Cup Defender. New Yohk, Jan. 18. Vlco Commodoro Brown gives out tho following statomout: A cup defender will bo built by W. K. Vanderbllt, Commodoro Ed Morgan and S Oliver Iselln. Mr. Iselln will havo com ete oharge. Nat Herreshoff has boon commissioned to build the new cup de fender. Three Killed by a Snowsllile, Spokane, Wash., Jan. 18. A suowsllde about ten miles from Kalso, B. C, killed three miners named Moore, McMillan and Mltohall, owners of tho Eureka mine, who were on tholr way to the mine from Kalso. Two miner working on the Silverton mluo, in the slide s path, are also missing. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A oyolone visited the vlolnity of San MIguol, Col., yesterday. Robert Pook was killed by a flying tree. A dUpatuli from Poking says that the Chinese General el, accused of coward Ice, was beheaded yesterday. The lower house of Nebraska's legisla ture tabled, by a voto of (12 to 28, a resolu tion calling for tho freo coinage of silver. Thomas J. O'Brien, of Morrlstown, N. J., has been appointed assistant United States attorney for tho district of Now Jersey. The publio prosecutor of Milan, Italy, was stabbed iu his office by an anarchist, and died iustnntly. The murderer was ar rested. The Idaho loglslaturo passed a resolu tion to submit a woman suffrage amend ment at the next general election. It Will bo signed at onoe. A bill Introduced in theTennosseo legis lature provides that any person oop.vlcjed of rape or attempted rape, whe?h'or sen tenced to death or not, shall bo completely eastr itud iiy ucombtaiit MutMcui. SOUIH uahui AND ITALY. A Controversy Tlmt Uny Lend to Inter national Cinil!cntini. Comjmiiia, Jan. 18. Governor Kvnns, in tho onfofcomo'iit of tho statu dlsponsary law, is likely to involve- the country in in ternational e6mpllcntlons If ho carries out his announced Intention of seizing nn Ital ian bark now lying in tho Charleston hnr bor. Sovornl days ago Italian Consul Costol rof used to allow statu dispensary constables to search tho bark Fortunnta, it being olalmed that tho crow was soiling liquor to persons on shoro, contrary to ' tho dls ponsary lnw. The captain' and m'ato of tlJ vcsshl both dony that, any liquor was Bold froiu tho vessel, but dno of tho con Rtablps swears that ho bought wine from A member of tho-crow, nnd moreover saw numbers 'of nogroaj purchase liquors nlso. Tho vessel has not boon- moleJtod ponding nn Investigation' of treaties" add inter national laws by Attornoy Gonornl Barbor hud Mr 'Vy. Gibb Whaloy, of pharloston, who was requested to act with h'lm by tho governor. Tho governor Is groatly in censed fit tho action of Consul Costollo, nnd said today: "I nm satisfied In my own opinion that tho consul has madd himself obnoxious by his conduct; that ho' has gouo beyond' tho paltj bf the laW, and' that' he Is simply pro tecting n floating barroom. Ho ha' ren dered himself; porsqna non grata to the state, and' I will likely ask tho United States government to have him romovod." Ho said furthor that lh case the attornoy general's opinion coln&ldc'd wlih his own ho would Bblo tho vossol had arrest such bf tho men as ho thinks have boon guilty ot violating tho laws of tho stnto. 'Ibfyo won t bo allowed to leavo, ho con tinued, "until wo find out What tho situa tion is. It is coming to a pretty pass If hny littlo scow of ft foreign nation enn bomo intd this stntn and vlnlntn ourlaWa With impimlty, add it shall uqt bo done. If wo couvlqt any of' tho offlcofs of tho ooat of soiling whisky I will confiscate tho boat." lirookljn's Trolley Strike Still Unsettled. BnooKLTN, Jan, 18. Still thoi great trolley strike remains unsettled, and both tho officials of tho companies' and tho strikers claim to bo suro of victory, Asldo from tho breaking of thostrlko by arbitra tion on tho DoKnlb nnd Franklin nvouuo linos of tho Brooklyn and Newtown Rail' road company nnd tho running of a few cars on tho Putnam nvonuo lino of tho Brooklyn Heights Kallroad company tho situation Is practically unchanged. Pres idents Lowis nnd Norton, of tho Brooklyn Heights and tho Atlantlo Avonuo roads, respectively, stand firm. Thoydeclarothat if tho men wish to return to work at tho old terms they may do so. If this offer is not satisfactory, tho officials furthor stato, their places will bo filled by tho men who aro coming in from outsldo cities. The Debs Cnse. Washington, Jnn. 18. In tho supromo court Chief Justlco Fuller announced that in tho matter of tho United States vs. Eu geno V. Debs ot nl., tho court was unani mously of tho opinion that a writ of error would not llo, and therefore that their pe tition for leavo to fllo n motion for tho Is suo of such a writ had been denied. Tho petition of tho samo parties for leavo to fllo a motion for tho Issuo of ti writ of ha beas corpus, tho chief justlco announced, would bo granted and a rule Issued thoroon, roturuablo Monday, Jan. 28. Stamp Thief Ileach Convicted. Washington, Jan. 18. William A. Bench was found guilty yesterday In tho criminal court of receiving 1,000 two cont stamps stolen from tho bureau of engrav ing and printing lost summer by an em ploye Beach's defenso was thnt ho did not know tho stamps had boon illegally obtained. Tho jury accompanied tho ver dict of guilty with a recommendation to morcy. Bench was remanded to jail pend ing a motion for a now trial and arrest of judgment. Delaware's Stubborn Leclslators. Doveh, Del., Jan. 18. Two moro ballots wcro taken for United States senator in joint session by tho legislature. Senator Hlggins received 10 votes j J. Edward Ad dicks, 5; Goorgo V MJnssoy, 3; Jamos L. Walcott (Dom.), 0; Ebo W. Tunnell (Dom.), 1, on tho first ballot. A second ballot resulted likewise. Sixteen votes nro necessary to elect, and both sldos claim thoy will hold out, oven If no senator is elected. A Tennessee Fratricide. Nashville, Jan. 18. I. N. Williamson shot and killed his brother William near Fnyottovillo. The brothers havo beon on bad terms for somo time, and William re turned from Alabama a fow days ago with tho avowed Intention of killing his brother. Beforo William could draw a revolver his brother sont a bullet thrqugh'hls heart, Tho slayer gavo himself up. ' " STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations or tho Niv York nnd l'lillndelphla Exchanges. Nnw Yohk, Ian. 17. The volume of business on the ritook Exeluinno today was extremely Ueht. hut the tone or speculation uecliledlj flrin, and prices advanced steadily from the opening to the olose, with ouly ooouslonal reactions. I'loMuv bias: Lehigh Valioy 33 W. N. Y. & Pa 6U Pennsylvania 5114 Hrie 10)4 Heading las U., L W 1 St. Paul SoU West Shore 108 Lehigh Nav 40 N. Y. Central mi N. Y. it N. K 3M mice Krle & v... IBM New Jerfeey Cen- MM Del. & Hudson... lUsiVj Oeuernl Markets. PniLADBi.PHrA.Jftn.17. Flour stead rswlnter super., S84OS3.J10; do. extras, $.35&a.4U; Xo. S winter family. y.au.ou; reuusylvanla roller straight. S2.UUgUS.7S: western winter, clear, 8S.MOiS.T0. Wheat dull, steady.wlth 6UMc. bid and hOmo. bid for January. Corn quiet, un changed, with 18o. bid and 4tHc. asked for January. Oats quiet, steady, with 3To. bid and 37Mo. abked for January. Hay quiet, steady; good to choice timothy. $12.50313. lleef dull. Pork steady. Lard steadier; western steam, ST. 06; city. Sfl.3714iail.03W. liutter dull; ost ern dairy, 10 10c. j do. creamery, 1585o. ; do. factory, Pf&lDa; Klglns, S6o.; imitation cream cry. laalSo.; Now York dairy. JuaaOo.j do, creamery, 10(i33c.; Pennsylvania oreamcry nrints. extra, -fie: do, choice, S3o.; do, fair to good,Bi2Io.; prints Jobbing at2730c. Choeae unsettled; Wew York lurge, d;uhc; small. SMiaiio.: part skims, iWSo. full sisims.UJo. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 23o.; ice bouse, 17S10a.; western fresh, 22c.j southern, -UJ5-14C. Live Stock Market. New YonK, Jan. 17. European oables quote American steers at wwaiM. per iu.; do. sheep. llH3c.; refrigerator beef, OaiOo. All veals steady at $337-50. Bheep and lambs nc tjVo firm; sheep. $8at for medium to prime; ordinary to prime lambs, 1.35; dressed mut ton. 94t7c; dressed laiubs.OWKc Hog market auoted 25c. lower at $I.5U&.79. East LlUEliTV. Pa.. Jrfli. 17.Cattle steady. unchanged Hogs lower; Philadelphia, St.lW ai.!M: common to fair Yorkers, SiSM.lti; roughs, $3SJ.75, Sheep steady; extras, S3.153 8.00; good, 2.65a3 common to fairlaiab,f3.13 &3.U. i imnrfTTi Waterproof 'collars nnd cuffs that yot1 can clean yourself by simply wiping off with n wet sponge. The genuine ruook exactly like linen and every piece i4 marked this way : MARK- Thoy nre made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," aud arc lid Only waterproof good' made with u interlining, aud the ouly good's that ran stand. the wear and giye perfect satisfaction. Never wilt and not effect cil liy1 nioisturc. Try them 'mid you will never rigret it. Ask; for those with, above trade mark and refuse any imitations. If youf dealer docs not have them' we will mail you a sample Jircct on receipt of prkc. Collars 25c, ?ach. Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. The Celluloid Company, J2M29 Broadway, New York. i l TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Perlinent Paragraphs From the Reporters' Pens and Pencils. It is realized that anything tending to condemn coasting-promptly meets almost general resentment on the plea, "Don't bother the young: folks when they are on- joying themselves; you were young your self once" and, therefore, an extended essay on the evils of the prnctlce with an appeal that the practice be stopped would simply result in so much waste" of time. But it may be pardonable to suggest that in their pastime the coasters try to exer else care and good judgment. Theiiews- papers all over the country are publishing accounts of accidents caused by reckless coasting nnd show clearly that too much care cannot be exercised. We have our selves recorded this week the killing of a boy who was carried beneath a train by his sled and auother case of a hoy who will be laid up for some time by the results of a collision between his sled and a telegraph pole. In Shamoklu the other day an aged lady was struck by a coaster while crossing a street and one of her legs was splintered. We do not wish to stop the coasters because we do not coast our selves, but we beg the privilege to recom mend caution and an abandonment of recklessness. Fred. H. Hopkins, a former well-known townsman, who now resides at Mahanoy City and who is employed as motor man nt that place by the Schuylkill Traction Company, paid our town a visit yesterday afternoon. Fred, says Mahanoy City- Is not "in it" with Shenandoah as far as life and energy are concerned, but for general cleanliness and keeping pavements clear of ice and snow our sister borough is ahead of us. In speaking of a temperance lec ture recently delivered at Mahanoy City Mr. Hopkins told of how he became a total abstainer. It was not through the Influence of any church, temperance organization or orator, but purely by virtue of his own will power. One night about seventeen years ago he was stumb ling his way home from Shenandoah to Colorado with a pretty good "load on" and a bottle of whiskey in his pocket, when he suddenly upbraided himself for in dulging excessively In intoxicants. Fred. is a pretty good talker and the anti liquor argument he delivered to himself had such an effect that he pulled out the bottle of whiskey, smashed it upon the railroad track and resolved to become a teetotaler. He has kept the resolution ever since. Mr. Hopkins surprised hla many friends here yesterday by Informing them that his eon, Fred, H., Jr., who Is a motor man on one of the Philadelphia Traction Cpaipany's lines, was married to a charming and estimable young lady of the Quaker City on the 2nd inst. The Soientlflo American says the fol lowing is the best known remedy for diphtheria : At tho first Indication of the disease in the throat of a person make the room close, then take a tin cup aud pour into it a quantity of tar and turpentine, equal parts. Then hild the cup over the lire so as to All the room with fumes. The patient, on inhaling the fumes, will cough up and spit out all the membraneous matter and the diphtheria will soon pass off. The fumes of the tar and turpentiue will soon loosen the matter in the throat and thus ailord relief that has bullied the skill of the physicians. It Is reported that the thrown away ends of carbons of electric lights in somo eastern towns are eagerly gathered up by sufferers from rheumatism, who believe that by carrying around pieces of the carbon the pain is lessened. That Is one of. several remedies for disease that may be tried without Injury to patients. It costs less than a raw potato, and is nrob ably quite as good. If it will help lame thinkers and rheumatism ot the mind it should be encouraged. Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to ba incuraoie nun accepted aa me legacies. have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Bain), much to the surprise and aratlfl. cation of the BUflerers, One application will relieve the pain and suffering and its continued use insures an effectual cure, D orsaie uy uruuier xiros. Li, R BIS sm M. P. QONBY, Monongnhela 'Whiskey, 60o a qt. I'ure rye whiskey, XX, - f 1 a qu Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, . $1.2.5 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl n qt, Superior Counac Brandy, - $1,00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, Ji.f0 a qt. "yUENGLING'S Htock and Fresh llest brands of 60 Cigars Political Cnrds. pOIl UIQII CON -iT ABLE, JABEZ TOWEL!,. Subjeot to Itepubllcan rules. K O't I1IOU CONrtt'AHLE, JAMEA EMANxJeL. Bub'ect to the rules of tho Republican party. y OR BCUOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward. BENJAMIN C. CMUROH. Hubjeot to Republican rules. IOR BCnOOL'bmECTOR; Second Ward, JOHN j. PRICK, Subject to Republlcatf rules: pOR BOUOPL DIRBCTOR, Third Ward. T. tl. .Eli WARDS. V i. ". , 1 v , : ", Subject to Republican rules. JjOR 'SCHOOL DIRECTOR',' Fifth ward, THOMAS H. JAMES. Subject to Repnbllcatt tiilys. Iff ISCELLANE OUSi Wy NTBD -Young man wnnts a position In a store, drtit? store, or butcher shop. Can eptas the Knelisli Lithuanian, FolUh Ku Hiatv Hungarian end' lionet. Ian luuguges. Address, f West Coal street, or 3'J vvest Oentr. str. et H PIOR HALE. The proprly d.t the southwest writer ol Coal and Bowers streets Kxcel lent Investment. Apply to Maxtichtntdt. 1-12-U fJIOR SAIiE. A highly educated parrot. V Price $50. Address 1033 Cherry street, Reading, Pa. 12-20 tf FOitS-'al'1. Atcost, new BactcaS water motor'. Five (5) horBe power. Just firm the fac tory Apply at the Herat.d office, Norlh Market s'reet, Sheuandoah, Pa. OR RENT. Cheap, an apartment In the r. .i.uinii uuil'iiug.vuiuc. d.aii.niiuvi-lJirC met". Well llshted and heated by stonm, ullahle lor an ofllce, or sewing room. Apply to U E. Tltman. l-8-2w (fcK fin A WEEK pMd to ladles and gents OtJiUU to fell tho Rapid Dish Washer. Washes and dries them in two minute's with out vetting tbo hands. No experience neces sary; sells at sight; permanent position. Ad drcsK W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. u, Col umbus, Ohio. democrat c Primary Meetings At a regular meeting of tbo Democratic Standing Committee, held on this date, tho committee organized by electing M. II, Maxtor president tmd treasurer of tho com nil tee ; J. A. Toomey v ce president, and E J Devers secretary The committee occided trt assess all candidates for nomination as fol lows : For Council, 51.00 each i Behool Board, H.OO; High Constable, tl.00; Auditor, too ; Assessors, 6O0 Tho conmltteemen from each ward to collect iho above omounts and turn them over to tho treasurer: Candidates' names will not be permitted to go before the primaries unless their assessments aro paid on or beforo the date o' holding tho primaries. Tho primaries will be held on Thtmdiy evening, Jauuar' 21th, lt95, at 7 o'clock, at the places deslcnnted below ; First ward, at the houe of Tlmothv O'Brien : Second ward, at tho house of J. K. P. Sche'fly ; Third ward, at Franey's Hall 1 Fourth ward, at the house of P. J. Stanton ; Filth ward, at the house of Daniel Brennan. By order of the Democratic Standing Com mlttee. J. A Toomkt, First ward. M. J. Scabun, Second ward. M. H. MASTitii, Third ward. T. J. Milks, Fourth ward. E. J. DEVEns, Fifth ward, Shenandoah, Pa., January 15, 1893. ED. BRENNAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Htndsoma Bar Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. Weeks' Museum, ir aovxu xajcx bxreei Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings la the county. Dest Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every mornlnt end evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. lita : nl : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to, HOTEL KAIBR, OHAB. BTJRCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Ffnest accommodations. Handsome fixtures, Pool end nmiard Rooms Attaohed. Your Stomach, : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand. Laundry Oor. Lloyd and White Sta. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain ea speo ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial oUclted, '31 South Main St. A 1 LiauorStore Ale, Draught Porter and Welncr Beer. and all kinds of Tomperance Drlrks. 1 GS-rasping opportunities Is a sign of the good judg ment' which is the characteristic ot the wise man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever kuow to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another Perfeot Niagara is the fall inprlcesof gents' furnishings at our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, ete. Another-A Great FallIn gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to peize these bargains we offer. i-A'nolher-Catch'Them as They Fall In price. Now-1s the' time to secure your29 cent white Shirts. ' M. J. SOANLAN. South Main Street, ' SHENANDOAH. Mi J. LA Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah van J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Ghas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchers- and GROCERS The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For the... cieary Bros' Hot Season 1 , Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Welsa beer. Bottlers ol the finest lager beers. 17 &nd 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Ps. HOOKS & BROWN 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 Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTHiira- Make him get It. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier in the state. None genuine with out Uammerslougb llros.' label. WARREN J. PORTZ, .mmPiano Timer. Pianos and organs ripatred. Orders left at Hi North Main street, Shenandoah, win rewire prompt attention. f0 Xi )