EVENING HERALD SATUUDAY, JANUAKY 10, 105. THIRD EDITION The "Y's" Anniversary. The "Y's" will celubrnte tho eighth iw nlvorsnry of that organization this even ing, In their 1ml 1 In the postoffica build liiK. An excellent tlmo In anticipated, and n cordial Invitation in extended to all to 1 o present. Tho following program will bo rendered : Singing, "Y"; prayer, Kov. llnth ; scripture rcndliiK.MlHt Smith ; qtinrtutto, Mlsso Nulllo DiivIh nnd Uella llrown nnd Messrs. .Tames nnd John Hough ; history of the "Y", MUs Hnttle Koxliy: Instrumental nolo, Miss Idn Keillor ; essay, "Old-time Meeting," 11. C. JIooUh j nolo, MIm Bella lirown; add row, John T. l.awHon; Instrumental nolo, John Hough ; n(ldroH, Huv. Morrison ; flinging, "Y"; cIohIiik with buncdlotlou. The UHiml Sunday iiftenioon pniyer meeting for y ting men will be conducted to-morrow at a:iKl o'clock, In tho "Y" room. All nro Invited. Oysters ! If yen want gooditysturHgoto II. McIiI'h, 105 KhbI Centre Mirect, nwctdoorto Dovera' lmrlmr tihop. 'She lxwt nelHOtwl oytrn lu the town. Private parlors for Indies. 0-15-th sat Lcltcr List. The following 1h h lint of the letters re maining In tlm local postolllce and adver tlied n uncalled for: Mrs. John linker. Mr. 11. Hunk, Thomas Klmwood, Samtiul Kudu, Mr. S. Goldberg, Hubert howl, V. A. Uusco, Doinliiluk Sclioenur, Hurry Wilson. Tlio Vlco rrildpnt'n DintRlitrr Demi Ahiikviu.k, N. C, Jim. 10. -Miss Mnry Kwlng SUivciihon, daughter of tliu viixi president, whose long continued UIiiohh litis attracted wmo iitiuuiton, iiicu yostur day afternoon, aged itt. A Hhort funonil Mcrvlue ww hold today nt thollattory Park lioU'l, whom MlrtH fitovunson s deuth oc curred, and the family Ion vo for Illnomlng- ton, Ills., at 1 p. in., whero tho Interment will take place. Kiilo of tint Clinno Kiitiito. Washington, Jan. 10. Kdgowood, the former houieof Chief .liibtlco bnlniou 1 Cliase, nndnntll now tho property of IiIh daughter, Mrs. Kate (JIiiim) Sprnguo, wan sold at auction yesterday to tlio Washing ton Loan and Trust company for fcli.OOi), which, it Is huIiI, reaches only tho amount of tho Inouml ranee. Seiuitiir Hiiwlity'a lVimtmi Hill. AVamunuton, Jan. 10. Senator Haw lev's amendment to the peiihion appro prlatlon bill, making all pensions not lesa than 0 por month, will lni-rooso ine pen slon appropriations II, 1101,1)88 each year, There nro Wl.O'.'O pensioners now on the rolls at S por month, 0,021 at 1 uud 1,0UG ut til. IVIInn Wiiimnmlter to Vm1. rillLAPlSLl'lllA, Jan. 10. The engage ment of Miss Wanaiiinkor, daughter ol ox-Postmaster tieneral Wanamaker, to Mr. llurclay H. Warlmrton, publisher ol Tho Evening Telegraph, of this city, is announced. KlKhteoii Hurli'il hi Avnliinclic. TuiltN, Jan. 10. Klghteon Alpine sol dlers have boon burled In avalanches near Trocorco, a fort on tho frontier. Troops bavo been tout to endeuvor to extricate the bodlos. OriiHhrd Into a Nliiipeleft 31nfHi. I)ovi.E8T)WN,l,a., Jan. 10. Kdwln Heel; nged SO, who has been working In tho Hoi glim block quarry near (jimkortmvn, win Instantly killed while at work, eight ton of rook having fallen on him. Heck saw tho largo stone coming and sturk'd to run but tripped, and the rook fell on him, lit erally crushing his body to a shapeless mass. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Cloilng Qiinliitloim of the New York anil . l'tillittlclphtit KxclmuKf. New Yohk, Jan. IS. The upward movement on the stock Kxclmiura was continued today lu the faoe of uuxpectedly heavy untrnKuim'ni of icold for shipment to Kuruiic tomorrow tho total no to the close of uukIiiiuu) lielnc SI. i ni.li m, whteh, with Thursday's exports, maka tho nw?roato for tho wool; So.SWl.tXX). Closinit bids: Ihlish Valley XiM 1'eniMylvaula- RIM Heading 1S St. I'aul MH IrfhlgU N'av 4!VjJ N. Y. .fe X. K 3A New Jersey Con.... VIH W. N. Y. & I'a. ... 5)1 Krlo 10H I).. I,, .t W 1(13 'et shore 106 N. Y. Central .... WH I-ako Erle.V V... HV,' Del. .t Hudson. ..131SJ4 General Markets. Pim.AnBt.i'UiA, Jan 18. l-'lour weak: winter milH-r.. fS.l(kS.30: do, extras. JS.&5H2.I0; No. winter family, l'i.:M3XM; Pennsylvania rol ler, strnlitht. J8.lsoas.75; western winter, clear. .50'it.7U; western winter, Btnilnht, (t.'IWiVl. Wheat dull; lower, with nilo. bid and iVIMc. asked for January. Corn quiet and steady, with 48V4o. hid and 8io. asked for January. OaUi quiet and steady, with 37o. bid and 37Ho. askml tor January, liny steady; cood to oholoe timothy, SUi.6uQ18. lleef dull. Pork quiet. Lard steady; western steam, $7 '4 7.H; city. $4.8THO.h. Putter dull; western dairy. Incite.; do. oroainery, lSQlto.; do. faetory, VKl.So.: Khtlus, e.; Imitation creamery, liWSo.; New York dairy. 10 ale.; do. creamery, PWtk'.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, iMc.; do. oholee, (Re.; do fair to good, SStftSic; prints jobblmcattf OA. Cheese easy; large, titU4c.; small, WtA lSe: part skims, aStllc. ; full skims. &3c. Kkim stronger: New York and Pennsylvania, 38c.; lo house. I73lttc.; wasiern fresh, Wo.; soulU eru. A!ilc'. Live Stock Markets. New Yonic. Jan. 1. Htoers Ann; oxen, cows and ball hUiber; native stow, poor to pr'i.ie. frKta.lS per 100 lbs : Texan. 4.1S44.(."i; oxen. $iy4; bulls, S,a0j,;.35; dry cows, $1 40 tcU.'Ji. Caives dull, steady; poor to prime vrals. 1S.:.30: barnyard calves. &C.!S$X.T.1; western talve. Sheep and lambs dull, lower; madlum to good sheep. i&jti.t; common to prim Iambs, $3 SO$3. Hogs low or at for extra weights. Raur LiiitfHTV. IV. Jan. 18. Cattle slaady md uncli uiged Hogs stronger for llvlit Krigbta: heavy Philadelphia. $4.4.IK;ooin lion U fair Yorkers, Jl loiiW.U; rongh. $J,t I r&. gbMp dull; axtra. &t&ai.): good, it Mi 14; gowmoa to fair lambs, Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Gaaetta, Mlddlelowu. N. J., bvllflTas that OhHrnbarlaiii's Cough Iteruady should be in every home. He use.l ft for a ooM and i t effected a speedy cure. He soys: "It Ulendtoali. 1 Imv-also seen it ucd for ' whooping cough, with the best results.", 25 and JSOoeot bottles for sale by Grtihler iJroa. i COMMONER BURNS ON AMERICA. Tho llnulMi IJtmr Li-nder'n Crltlrl.m on Our Ailiiilnl.trutliili of Jnttlcn. IONI)OX, Jan. 10. Mr. John Hums, M. 1'., yesterday ihado an fMlilnmson America to tho voter of llattersea, for which par liamentary division he sits In the house of commons. Ho spoke warmly of the hoRpltnllty he had reoulvod. Ho said thorn were tnoru slums and degradation In New York than ho hod uvor saw In London. As nn example of tho tyranny of tho pollco he mentioned ono occasion when a police man ordered him to walk on tho path and not In tho roadway. Mr. Hums declnred that he wjuared up to the policeman nnd said, "Drop your hand or I'll break your Jaw." whereupon tho ollloor dropped his hand. Mr. Hums urged that In both England and America foreigners must ho prevented from degrading tho standard of oomfort rocognl.ed In those countries. lleferrlng to tho administration of Jus tice, Mr. Hums said that tho English judicial bench was theoretically perfect oompared with that of America, whero tho capitalist bribed tho legislature, corrupted tho Honnto, squared tho magistracy, chlo roformed tho military and bulldozed every civic olllclal. If tho English Tories oven could see how capitalists prostituted jus tice they would shoot thorn down as tho Chicago strikers did. Tho Amorlonn gov ernment never had a fair chanco, because monopolists possessed and ruled It. Hrooklyn's Street Car Strike Still Unottleil HitooKi.irs, Jan. 10. Tho strike situa tion Is ImmjoiiiIuk moro grave hour by hour. Hie failure of tbostnto board of mediation and arbitration to seotiro a settlement lias not helped to allay public npprohenslon of inpetiillng Inner troubles or the first mag nitude. Mayor Sohioron's request for militia Adds to tho fooling. Yesterday was an ex citing one In the annals of Hrooklyn. In every quarter, whero cars were running, thoro were riots, but fortunntoly no loss of life. Several persons had very nnrrow es capes from a violent death. Many motor- men and conductors left their cars in tho street and lied for their Uvos. A Welt Known Clergyman Dend. HuiwiHTON, N. J., Jan. 10. Kov. J. Jud- son l'lorson, aged II) years, died yesterday after six months' Illness of dlabotes. The deceased was a wldoly known Baptist clergyman, and was pastor at Woodbury for twelve years. Ho camo hero ovor a year ago to take charge of Horonn church 1" or a long tlmo ho hold tho position of clerk of tho vost Jersey Baptist associa tion, and for two years ho was stato presi dent of tho Now Jersey Christian En deavor union. At tho tlmo of his death ho was editor of Tho Now Jersey Endeav orer. Governor Hastings' Unpleasant Duty. HAltlllHiuntil, Jan. 10. Before retiring from olllro ex-Governor l'attlson neg lected to sign the death warrant of Daniel AVorllng, convicted of tho niurdor of his wife at Pittsburg, and this unpleasant duty will now devolve on Governor Hast lugs. AVerllng shot his wlfo last April, was convicted and sentenced to bo hanged. An appeal was taken to the supremo court, which remitted tho record two months before tho expiration of Pattisou's term, directing that tho sentence bo ox oouted. HourKcnlfl Offered tlio Premiership. PAWS, Jan. 10. President I'auro re ceived ox-Mliilstor Bourgeois and re quested him to undertake tho formation or a cabinet. SI. Bourgeois declined to give a definite answer to tlio request, say ing ho wanted tlmetoconsldor Ihomattor. Ho asked that he lie given until this oven lug in order that lie might consult friends. Tho president had previously offered tho premiership to M. Brlsson, who declined. Investigating .Snaiinuli Corruption. SAVANNAH, dan. ill. J no city coun cil yesterday liegan nn Investigation of charges against .Mayor MoDouough and Aldermen McMillan and O'Brien charged with violating city rules by selling sup plies to the city nnd with securing prices greater than the city would have paid if publlo competition hud been courted. It Is claimed other aldermen will have similar charges brought against them. llradford's Alleged Poisoning Cnsn. BliADKoun, Pa., Jan. 18. HagoniilsHos- slmo, an Italian, who was found in a hovel suffering from poisoning a fow ovonlngs ago, died at tho hospital Wednesday night Jinny Italians acouso Mlko Darbonl of nd ministering the poison. Darbonl has left tho town. It is said that Darbonl Is wanted in Italy for murder. Tho coroner Is I lives tlgatlng. Verdict Against a Itnllrond Company. Hkauinq, Pa., Jan. 18 Barbara Klelsh man, a young girl, obtained a verdict for f l.SOiUVl against tho Xevorslnk .Mountain Hallway company for tho loss of a foot In bolng run ovor on tho defendant com pany's railway on South Ninth street. A motion for a new trial was entered by tlio company's attorney. Killed In an Altercation. Oil City, Ph., Jan. 10. Henry Grimes, nged 25, was shot and killed In an alter cation with Silas Williams, aged CO, yes terday aftornoon. Williams has been ar roetod, oharged with tho murder. Killed ly FoothaH l'laylng. BltlPOKTON, N. J., Jan. 10. William h. Thatcliur, aged iW years, has dhnl at Ills homo lu tills city from Injuries received while playing footlKill. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Fire nt Maooil, f!a., laet night destroyed proierty viuuetl at WK),uuo. A dlsputolt from AUions denies the re port of a rulKdllou In Groooe. Turkey's sultan luw writton a letter to tho pope denying nllogiMl Armenian ntroc lUe. At Ouray, Col., Joe Herath, a loasoe of the Miu kuy-Hrwm nilue, wua killed by a imowslldo. A bill Introduced In tho Indiana le.ris! ture preaorlitiit oTomt. punlHlimeiil prln llgtfta or giovo con to W. The pub1 to proauoiitor of Milan, ItiOv wa tbbud lu his offloo by an aiia;i !., : and died liutoutly. Tho umnieuT wn, .,. iweUtd. Denver' polioe bonrd issued .in . r I . agnlnst "living pictures," oml 'i.n .ii - Monnirer Xelll had tbo "ptoturea" ili e.v.. l In overall nnd UotMuorH. Jamo Unjuart, of Chelha, Wash , rcirsuld, w.it privont.vt by his e'llldn 'mbi marry Uw t3yiHro.i Miss .'-jyii 111 tm-ha"it. t'iutlitilt i no nun fa.' wi lor broiKh of promii,,' Af' r taking -1 1 fmltlotM Iwllots t V i t.i I ' fi . o.itorlnl em !. Mill !' ' I ''I.M..I ivstilt-l N i . V' . -' 1 1 ., i -i, l.l; (' i. II .loe I Kaii.r, I ilLbury, tf, Tuwnoy, I. FINANCE AND TRADE. Only a Itntentlon of tlio Slight Improve ments Heretofore Noted. New York. Jan. 10. BradstreeU' re view of trade says: With few exceptions, commercial, financial and Industrial fea tures Indicate only a retention of Improve ments heretofore noted. Among the more favorable phases of trwle Is found a nonn- whnt Improved demand for Bossomor pig iron nnd steel billets, woolens, rubbor goods, shoos, hardware nnd to an oxtunt, for loaf tobacco. Although stoel and-Iron huvo advanced a trlflo from lowest quota tions recorded, print cloths have gone down to a "lowest prlco on record." Jjoadlng manufacturing Industries nnd larger wholesale houses at business centers report that extreme conservatism lu pur chases will mark business during the spring; that Interior buyers are not In clined to anticipate wants more now than In tlio previous year; that prices generally contlnuo nt very nonr tho lowest reported for many years, and that wages, with rare exceptions, nro as low as thoy have boon nt any tlmo during or since tho panic ol 1803. A redeeming feature is found 111 n moderately Increased numbor of Industrial employes at work compared with ono yeai ago, but rates of compensation liavo not advanced. 11. G. Dun & Co.'s review says: There nro some good signs, but they do not as yet oxtend to buslnoss generally, which hesitates much as it lias done for months. Gold continues to go abroad, $5,500,000 having gone this week, and the deficit of revenue is already over $0,500,000 for tho month. This state of facts, with tho fail ure of congress to make provision for bor rowing or for Increasing revenue, still operates to retard a wholosomo recovory. Falluros for tho week have boon !i"3 In tlio United States, against -i07fortho sumo week last year, and 00 lu Canada, against 4u last yonr. ltmmu-ny Hoys Frozen to Death. UTICA. N. Y., Jan. 10. William Pitt, Thomas Buck nnd Joseph Ermlnor, each about 11 yonrs of ago, ran away from bt, Vincent s industrial school iioro, a tow days ago. Yesterday afternoon .tho bodies of Buck and Ernilner were found in tho woods near Hosklmor. Thoy had been frozen to death. Pitt was found lu a barn nearby, so badly frozen that Ids logs will liavo to Iw amputated. Pitt says ho and his companions wandored about tho woods. Thoy did not &eo a house after Tuosday night and had nothing tooat. Thoy walked until Book and Krmlncr sank down from exhaustion. Pitt says ho remained with his companions until their hearts ceased to beat, and then sought shelter for him self. Trnln Caught in n Snowsllde. DKNVKIt, Colo., Jan. 10. lleports from tho western slope of tho Rockies Indicatu that tho snowfall during tho past twenty four hours has been ono of tho heaviest over known. At Ouray, Silvorton and Tellurldo there is three feet of bhow on tho level, and tralllc Is completely blocked. In places tho snow Isuriitod twenty fcotdecp, A snowslldo at tho Keystone mill, neat lellurldo, caught tlio KIo Graudo South em passenger train. Car windows were broken and tho onglno cab covered with snow. Engineer Androw Ifishor had narrow osenpo. Charged with lteeeivlug Stolen Honds. Altoona, Ph., Jan. 10. Solomon Wood a prominent hotel keeper of this city, was arrested yesterday upon tho chargo of huv lug attempted to negotiate tho sale o: $8,000 worth of city bonds which wero stolen from tho safe of City Treasurer Fer guson on the night of Oct. SO last. Ho was hold In $3,000 ball for trial. Tho bonds aro supposed to liavo been stolon by Thomas Duke, who Is now in jail on a chargo of burglarizing another house, and It Is thought that Duko gave thom to Wood to dispose of. Jnclc Dempsey u "Hack Numbor." Coney Island. N. Y., Jan. 10. Ovc 4,000 people gathered at tho Seasldo Atli lotlo club's building last night to wltnoss tho glovo coutost betweon Jack Dompsoy, tho "Nonpareil," and Tommy Ityan Domnsov was "not in it" ut anv time, Ityan could liavo knocked him out in tlm first round. In tho third round, In re sponse to tho demands of Dompsoy'i friends, the light was stopped and awarded to Hvan. A Seir-Confessed forger. New Yonic, Jan. 10. Edwin O. Qulgloy, of tho firm of Quigley & Tuttlo, dealers In county and municipal bonds ami other Investment securitlos at (1 Willi streot. was arrested on a complaint of President Will lam P. St. John, of tho Mercantile Na tional bank, of this city. A number of forged bonds on tho city of Cloveland luiv been unloaded, and It is said that tho Mer cantile National bank will lose about $50,000 by tho operation. His forgorlosaro said to aggregate nearly $150,000. Ho ad mltted his guilt, and was remanded fur sentence Proud of Ills "Distinguished" Ancestry, PlTTSlimto, Jan. 10. MlchuolOlIondorf, the anarchist, who claims to ho a son of Slon Ollemlorf, tho man who throw the bomb that killed Alexander II of Hussla. was sentenced horo yesterday to eighteen months In tho workhouse for robbery. Tlio prisoner pleaded that lie Ihi sent to tho ponltentlary Instead. As there huv been rumors that a plot was on foot look ing to the escape of Bergman, the anarch 1st wjio attempted to k It H. O. Frlck, the jail ollli-liils think Olloudorf's plea has Homo Hlgnillcam-.o. FREE CURE.Io.'n'fj'u'rV inr KKiney nnd iinnury uisases, Hlioiimntlsni elr. It Is from ine new 1'olyne. nilo, snruu, AA VA.KAVlllml.il ULAUUtH UISEASES, ffiJiSJ?iffi cle- AND ouriufui in A',ui RHEUMATISM lSS'h. s (f aresa V H w i.if h.Hm , IMC lMiinrMiii by the nnivltU Bin j'hy ann nf l.nri"' nit a nun Hjwoinc Our for Kh viol a ney himi niniiti'T iiiNta0, uriniiiiouiiii.inin. JlMKl't'1 tHi iii Urlok-liuvl dipiMllN. I-lvt r vnnv, l-'i ni itt1 ( 'iMiilulnU. nnln tit ltnik. uta. nt Tw, .,,ti v j,,tttr, lii'Mrrliuivc imok nen (rrotoitl) V khuwtliat AI.IiAVIM U n hill uvc euro for uvm tWhvnm'n. uml to proyi! to you in firniprioi j-iii'ih. tiuti tor in1 hhkpw inirt duction, wo w ill Mt-ml yon citMUiilt (oronu wpi'k in', hy innll, n itrvhl. I'ltiClC, it jmi r h Huf- (out It in tin ii i fin nny run' a mnl mnt vm) oothlriK Al'lr4 411111411 l(Iir,:Y I'lti; if) r ounii Ariiii nfrir Vitrl STHMA HIMRLYA I Nature' Oon itltutlonal Buro euro tor Asthma. A groat Modern Modloal uiacovary. i ore winirooi'Mi or Nn I'iii), For largo Trlnl Caso, l'rrt, by mall, aililress, KOLA IMPORTING CO. 1162 BraJwayJlewVerk J. H. OAfJ-ljN, No. 11 Houth Jsrdlu Hlrwl, HittetaoMo Orriui lloimsi lino to n atiii mm i p , Kicopt Thuiwlsjr uvsiiliii No offlM toork im MtmlUAf swirt '. nmif,u, mtnl. A ttrtt uithrtnt In li. ufflt lumri ii ubivltUeli HfMWui ICidnev MAHAN0Y CITY. Maiiamut CITY. Jan. 19. 1895. BEd. Mndalry Is attending to buslntss at Sailor's Hill. Dennis Wnlen nttonded to business nt Pottsvlllo yesterday. ltalnh Shcrtzlnucr Is spending few days with friends nt Enston, The Four Lent Clover Club held n select hop In the Armory hall on Thursday evening. Oeorufi II. Caldwell, bnnk exnmlner o Lansing, Mich., Is in town examining the books of the First National HnnK. While mttlntf Ice nt the Primrose dam John Ford sllnned and fell into the water, hut was fished out by William Garrett. Thn well that is being drilled nt Killers brewery Is now 700 feet deep, but they are not f-atlsfled with the water they uro pumping nnd will drill further down. .7. .1. Jovce. the editor and publisher of tho Daily American, vhch Is meeting with great success, had a long distant telephone placed In hts ofllce yesterday. Messrs. George H. Moore, ol Pottsvllle; i. J.Lerch,of Heading, nnu Ai. li.uenior, of Harrisburg, all officials of the Penn sylvania Telephone Company, attended to businets in town yestrday. There is tfood reasen for the populnrlty if Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. Davis Si Buzard, of West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., says : "It has cured people that our physicians could do nothing for. We persUHileil them ro try a oouie oi uunm- oerlatn's i ougn uemeuy nnu tuey now recommend it with the rest of us." 25 uid 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. You will never find Brennan's cigars In dive saloons. They are for line trade onh hotpl. enfes and drugstores. ToUCh and Go Touch the spot in the back, chest, limbs or side, where the pain is, with an 9 Porous Plaster and the lameness, soreness, stiffness, congestion, will go at once, leaving comfort, health and strength behind. Imitations are never reliable. Therefore al ways insist upon having the genuine Allcock's Allcock'3 Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills aro a marvelous specific for casc3 of biliousness and Indigestion. 0ARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENG ts'tho cheapest and best fenco made. Cheapni than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, com ctery lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Master nas tho agency and carries It in stock at hlf marble and granite works, 127 H. JAK3IN ST When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLUS HOTEi 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining roon ittached. Finest wines, llnuorl, cigars. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing thai your boots do, and the water you drlnl isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, .Manager Shenandoah Branch. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand ILamidrjj Cor. JUoyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to be nrst-clasu In ever particular. Silk ties and lace curtain sa spec laity Hoods called for and delivered. A trM solicited ::iinl: IB North Main Streot. Repairing of all kinds pnnoptly attended to HOTEL KAIBR, 0I1AH.II0R0I11LL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largost and llnost liotol In tlio roglon. dnost accommodations. Ilatidsomo fixtures, Pool and llllllard Kooins Attaohod. A genuine welcome Awnltt yon ut Joe Wyatt's Salpon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room iittflhwl. lflniwt whiskeys imrn, porter and a e ooimtatitly on lap. UlHilee toiiiiisraiioe driiiVn ftu,i WholetKile agent for fttllflll'l Imit, 1, i lijti nt lum Pile Iw, NDflaermsae "lut liquors RtitJ Olesrs IW South Mali V" M. P. OONRY,- MnnonguhflR Whiskey, M)c a t. Pure rye whiskey, XX, II n qt. Fine Old Hourhon, XXX, 11.25 a qt. Superior Hhickherry Hrmidy, II a qt. Superior Couimc llrandy, 11.00 nqt. Imported Jamaica Hum, 11,50 a qt. IITMri lHP'C MlnnV nml li,sli A Iui.nui.inu j -..-..r ...... A-,...?.. Ilest brands of fie Clsars Poll tit al Curds. JAUtZ POWELIi. Subject to CltlziDs rules. jpott HIGH CONHI'AIi:iU, JAUKI 15MANUKI.. Sub oct to the rules of tho Citizens party. JOri SCHOOL. DIRKCTOH, Second Ward, lll-JM.IA.il 1M i;. UUUKU11, Hubjcot lo Citizens rules. pOR SCHOOL. DIUECTOR, Second Ward, JUHN J. fKIUK. SubJ ct to Citizens rules. X JJOU SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. H. EDWARDS. Subject to Citl ons rules. -pOR SCHOOL. DIRECTOR, Fifth ward, Subject t Cltlzeus rulca. MISCELLAWE OUS. FOR HALE. Tho properly at tho southwest rorner ol Coal and Rowers streets. Kxcol- lent Investment. Apply to Max Schmidt. M1MX POR 8 LK. A hlzhly educated pnrrot. t'rtrn &V1. AddresH lfl.13 Phprrv strppf. Reading, I'a. 12-20 If FO It Hale. At enst, now Backus water motor. Five (5) horse power. Just fmm the fac tory. Apply at the Heuat.d office, North aiurKci Bircei, aueunuaoau, i'a. FOR RENT. A larpe now store-room, with Dlato class front, nwolllne and cellar. Exctlicnt business location. Rent reason- n do. Apply to C V. Newhouser. 120 North nam sircoi. lu-io-u FOR RENT. Cheap, ati upartraeDt in the Tltman building, corner Main and Centre streets. Well llphted and heated by steam. Muttaole lor an ofllce, or sewing room. Apply to 'J. E. Tltman. 1-8-2W A MAN in every sel ion at once to sell staple goods to dealers ; no vcadllng ; expert nee ucutcesyftry , best Mdo line; 77500 a month. Halary and experses or large com. mission made i lifton Soap and Manu facturing company, Cincinnati, O lO-n-ly-WcditSa (tjr7C nn A WEEK paid to ladies and gents ipO.UU to sell the Rapid Dish Washer. Washes and dries them in two minutes with out v otting the hands, No experienco neces sary; sells at sight; permanent position. Ad dress W. 1'. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. CHARTER NOTICE - Notico is h'reby given that an application will be made to the Co r' f t'ommcin Pitas of tho Cjuntyof Schnvlklll nnd State of Pennsylvania, wt Potts Villi", on Monday, the fourth dsy of February, A D. 1S95, nt ten o. lo.k in tho forenoon, under the "Act ofot Assembly to provide for the In corporation and Regulation of certain Corpora tions, ' approved April 29th, 187t, and the sup plements theruto, or an lutended i orporatlon to b known us "1 lie Saint Peter and St. Paul's Oreek Catholio Beneficial Society, of Hhenan d uh t-enusylvania." Tho character nnd ob ject, of said society arc tho maintenance of an orsnulziiion for bentllclal and protective pur poses, by establishing a beneficial fund, and tbe fultfvati n of a spirit of charity and be nevolence "aid Society is to be cairled on at i-hena lonh, PounsylvanU, aud for said pur-no-ies, to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and lis supplement The application is nowon lile at the Prothon otary's ofllce. M. M. Burke, Hollcitor. Shenandoah, inn 12th, 1695. 1 12, 18&20 Oemocratc Primary HIectings A- a regidar meeting of 'io Democratic Standing Committee, held on this date, tlio commltiee organiz"d by electing M. II. HaMor preiidont i-nd treai-urer of tho com mi teo : J. . Toomey v co presldont. acd H .1 Devers secretary Th oommittee neclded to assffs nil candidates for nomination ss fol lows; For Counoll. 81.C0 caeli : School Hoard. flOO; High vonstable, 81 10; Auditor. 50c; Assessors, fflc The con mitt eemen from each ward to co.Iect 'he above amounts and turn thnm over to the treasurer. Candidates' names will pot be peimltted togobeforo the primaries unloss the r nssr ssments aro paid on or beforo the date o holdin. thu primaries. The primarlfs will be held on Thur'dy evening, Jaiiiiar' 24th lt95, at 7 o'llock, ut the places deBlgn-tted beiow ; First ward, at the uoue of Tlmoihv O'lirlen : Second ward, at tho house of J. K. P. Bcho flv ; Third ward, at Kraney's Hall ; Fourth ward, at the house of P. J. Stanton ; Filth ward, at the house of Daniel Itrennan. liy order of the Democratio Standing Com mittee. J. A Toomet, First ward. Al. J, t-'OANi.A k, rtecona ward. M. H Mabtkk, Third ward. T. J. Mil.es, Fourth ward. 13. J. Devehs, Fifth ward. Shenandoah, Ph., January 15, 1895. ED. BRENNAN. Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Futures. BoRt "Branda nf fi ami 10n Cigars. Weeks' Museum, . 17 HOVTU MAIN HTltEEl Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and Unest paintings in the county. Host Ileer. Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free Innch evory icorntnc nnd evening. Joiiw Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W Davidson, Bartender Laprd Pilsner Beefs Finest, 1'iirost, llwiltliost. Chris. Schmidt, Agt VJt Wnst Conl HU, Bbeimudonli, -31 South Main St, LiauorStore In TirnLnl.t T... AiuuKuk a iirier linn wpinfir Kunr. nnd all kind? of Temperance Drinks. 0OT opportunities Is a sign of the Rood judg ment which Is the characteristic of tho wise man. We nre otTertuK the greatest opportunities over know to huy men's furnishing, nt reduced prices. Another Perfect Xlagnra is the fall In prices of gents' furnishings nt our great sale. Seize tho opportunity to secure n rare barcaln in the finest cloves, hoilerv. neckties, etc. 1 A -. 1- A L "E1..1, 1 . , a Auumei ji. wrrenu j:hii lu gems lurn Ishings. AH hands nre stretched out to Beize these hnrgainH we offer. Another Catch Them as They Pall In price. Now is the time to secure your 89 cent white shirts. M. J. SOANLAN. South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAwkoR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah UllltHlillli! AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jarjliii Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchers. and GROCERS The finest and most tender beef to bo found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all klnd9. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. Por the... cieary Bros' UUl UCflDUU Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol the finest lager Deere. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Fa, HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Noveltids, Periodicals. Agents for all Daily Papers. 4 North Main St. If your clothier doosn't keep Hnrnmerslough : Broa Bwell, Uollaulo, New York -OLOTIII1TC2- Mako htm Rot It. Thol'r celonrated $15.00 Molton Overcoat Wears like steol and la sold by every promi nent clotUlor In tlio state. None genuine wlti out lliiinmurslouKli Bros.' label. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Toner. Pianos and orrans repaired. Orfera lell 21 North Main slreet, Baennflob,wlU receitf prompt allonlloiJ. Evan J. Daws,