EVENING HERALD MO X DAY, JANUARY 81, 1S95. THIRD EDITION HOMESTEAD MEN ORGANIZED. Cariii'glo Workmen Not Frightened Off by Wholesale DUclmritos. Homestkad. Pa Jan. 31. Tho em ployes of tho Homestead steel plant havo stolon a march on tho company, and tho Amalgamated Association has again so- cured a foothold In tho works by tho or- gaulzatlon of at least ono lodgo, tho first since tho ond of tho big strtko of 1891 The organization was noccssarlly accom plished with much socrocy, and It Is Un derstood that only tho most trustworthy In each of tho departments word solocted lor tho Initial stop, and through thom it was hoped to regain tho old tlmo power of tho association In the mill. Tho original charters of tho eight lodge which expired prior to tho famous strlko will then bo probably returned to tho officers. Tho lodgo already organized In what is termed a general lodge, which will embfoooi work ers of all kinds. Prom tills lodgo thoy will bo graduated Into tho sub-lodges to be organised in eaoh department. That the combination spirit is rlfoamong the men was evidenced by tho 'attendance at the open mass meeting yesterilay. ,l?o tweuu 1,000 and 1,200 men wore present. I'lvslilont Garland, of the Amnlgatitat6d Association, was made president of the in t'tina and tho newsnnnermon secretar ies. No more open meetings will bo held, 1 tho worn -in tuo future being done in Strictest secrecy. Denouncing Labor Loaders. PnoviUKNCpJiin- Sl.A loiyL'jggjtJ meeting ' of District Assembly 'No'. 00j K. of L., was held in this-clty Hist night,- and It resulted In the passage of resolutions denouncing tho high officials of- Jlio or ganization and' cautioning workmen to bo Wure of tliow Tho attendance, Which In cluded sovoral Knights from other Now England states, was unusually largo, scarcely a member being absont. Tho resolutions adopted declare that "J. H. Sovereigii, Johh W. llttys, M. J. Bishop, T. B. McGuird, Henry B. Martin, J. M. Kenny and C. H. French, clulmlng to rep resent the order of 'K of L., ivro ondfcavor lng to collect money from 'the 'workihir peoplo of tills country to support them-: Beives in KlionOss and cnnblo them to1 barter with political leaders.-" Another of Qulgley's Victims. BlUDGM'Oi:T,Conn.,Jun.21. Tho Bridge-" pore national bank, or this city, holds $10,000 in bonds of tho city of Davenport,, la., ns security for a loan of f8,000 mado' by Edwin O. Qulgley, tho self confossod bond forgor of New York. Tho loan Was Jnado six months ago and is not duo yet. President Forest has not yot ascertained tho validity of tho bonds. In 1893 Qulgloy made a loan of $30,000, and by settling promptly whon it was duo, although tho time expired in tho midst of tho financial depression, ho gained good standing with tho banks hero. Probably a Case of Suicide. IjAkcasteii, Pa., Jan. 21. Tho body of an unknown man, with arovolvcr clutched tightly in tho hand, was found last night Kiusa io mo railroad tract, west of Jlount ville, a few miles from this city. Tho sup position is that it is a caso of suicldo. Tho name of tho suicldo, according to papers found on his porson, Is S. S. Winchester, of Wilmington, Dol. Whilo in Lancaster no told a number of porsous that ho was J. H. Brown, of Baltimore, and under thnt namo ho had beon receiving newspaper .mm ui. uu eating nouse whore no took oc casional meals. Mr. I'littlscmV KlIglblHty. Philadelphia, Jan. 21. Tho contro versy over ex-Governor Robert E. Pattl son's eligibility for tho mayoralty Is at tracting tuo attention of tho politicians 'Iho claim mado by the Republicans is that his having votod in Harrisburg do bars him from tho franchise in this city is stoutly resisted by tho Democrats, and each side quotes legal opinions without limit in support of their nrmi merits Jileantimo tho QX-govcruor's accoptanco of tho nomination is anxiously awaited, his imrusnns claiming that ho will undoubt- euiy accept. Terrlblo Earthquake In Persia, LONDON, Jan. 21. A disnatch from Teheran, tho capital of Porsia, statos that the town of Kuchan, in tho province of luiorasan, which was destroyed by an earthquake fourteen months ago, and which was subsequently rebuilt, was again destroyed by an earthquake shoclc on Tliurl ly last. , There was, ason tlio prev ious occasion, great loss of life. Onohun- tircu women, wno were in a bath hbuso, were crushed to death by tho falling build ing. He Was Unjustly Accused. 'HlCHMOXn, Vn., Jan. 21. L. S, Ely, who was brought from New York a fow days ago ch ii'gB.l with -embezzlement 'froln C, E. Yeid'r-r & Co., ' his former employers, lins Ix-en set at liberty. The chilrgii arose out of tho absence and misunderstanding of certain vouchers in making up Mr. Ely's ai'coiiiit with tho firm. The ohartre has been withdrawn, Verdler & Co. admitting I that tUoy had made a mis take in ,tho mat ter. Lift Imprisonment for Thoft. Mabti n-BIHg, W. Va.,'Jmi.3l. Several days a - William IiimltK, colored, was fom.d iru'liy In the circuit court atthU place of o Mug waste from tho boies of cars Stan-ling oit the trucks of the 'Balti more nu 1 Ohio railroad. On Saturday Judgo E. Povd Vauikm-r sentcuo! 'libit to tlu pei...otitiury for life, It being' his third cemv etion before the court. This is Recording to a provlstou of the state luws. lMnlll 'lo Vli-gJiilH Lawyers Fined. Rn vyoKl:. Va., Jan. 21 There wo mi cxelniia s' no at the hustings ooiirt dm lng tin- rr!U of aerimlimW-.:o. Prosocu.- lng An y Colonel John. W. Hartwdl, villi- i'xa i.'iUig witness, got into anal-t.-rcation .th Cptln W. w. Berkeley, counsel f '.- tl-8 defeuilant, which resulted in tasaing of 'Mow. Court dJHours I'ntei-fi-red and separated the IjulllgurtMitfl. -Judgo Wuods lined both parties A0. John L. "Talka Through Ills lint." Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 21. John L. Sulli van, who Is In Llnooln with his oomuony, Bay he will re-enter ttie ring next yen" prepared to redeem ills lost laurels. Hu tliought Kltwdmmons would give Corbett tho tightest fight lie ever had, and said ho would not be surprised If he (Sullivan) Vnuhl be the rn-xt man to meet tho Aus L..;,uiimthu event of Corbett being de-1,-atntl NO CHANGE OF POLICY. Tho rhl1nleli1ila Will Tnko No I'art In tlio llmviillnn ICovolt. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. In convocation Inst evening tho president seoinod ontlroly willing to discuss tho Hawaiian quostlou. Ho said: "No Information has boon re ceived which Indicated that anything will happen In Hawaii making tho prosonco of ono of our naval vossols noccssary, unless wo nro prepared to entor upon a policy and course of conduct violative of ovcry rulo of International law and utterly un justifiable Allwhotako any Interest In tho quostlon should keep In view tho fact that Hawaii Is ontlrolv Independent of us and that In Its relations to us It Is a foreign country. "A shin has boon sent to Honolulu, not becauso thoro has boon any chango In tho policy of tho administration, and not be cause thoro seems to bo any imminent ne cessity for its prosonco thoro. Tho vossol has beon sont in preclso accordance with tho policy of tho administration In ovory caso of tho kind, and from motives of ox tromo oaution, and becauso there Is a pos sibility that disturbances may bo ronowed which might result In dangor to tho per sons or property of American citizens on titled to tho protection of tho United States. This courso was at onoo deter mined upon as soon as Information reached the government of tho rocont re volt." Tho Instructions to Admiral Boardsloo are: "Your purposo as tho United States Senior naval officer nt Honolulu will bo tho protection of tho lives and property of American citizens. In caso of civil war In tho Islands extend no aid orsunnort. moral or physical, to any of tho partlos engaged therein, but keep steadily In viow your duty to protect tho llvos and property of such Americans as shall not, by their participation in such civil commotions, forfeit their right in that regard to the protection of the Amorian llag." Tho i'liViauclpnlaOfr for Honolulu! San Francisco, Jnn 21. Tho flagship Philadelphia left hero for Honolulu yos-' torday, and it is oxpoctcd sho will mako tho run to tho islands In about six days. Tho oceanic steamer Australia loft at 10 o'clock this morning. Sho had a small passenger list, as some of those who had Intended to mako tho pleasant ocean voy ago havo decided that Hawaii is a good placo to keep away from at present. Sho carries 2,000 stands Of arms and about 75, 000 rounds of ammunition to representa tives of tho government. Aluminum War Vessels. Washington, Jan. 18. Probably wlthn' vlow to giving scopo for tho latest ideas In naval construction, Secretary' Herbert has modified tho advertisements for tho thrco torpedo boats to bo constructed, so as tol permit of tho substitution for stool of any' motal or alloy in hull or machinery. It is, understood that tho chango has been mado at tho instance of bidders who desire to submit proposals to build the boats of aluminum bronze. Another reason for the chango may bo found in soino recent, French experiments, whoroln a great sav ing of weight was mado by tho uso of alu minum' for hull construction. A British Columbia lloodlcr Kscnpes. NANAIMO, B. C, Jan. 21. Tho sensa tional disappearance of Pollco Mnglstrato f lanta, as an outcome of tho royal com missions Investigation, is no longer a mys tory. It is now known that ho has reached tho American sldo. A hurried investlgiv-. tlon of his affairs shows that for yoars he has been in tho habit of using public, money as well as property of Intestates for his own uso. It is ostlmated that ho has' gotten away with a very largo sum of' monoy. Not Guilty or Murder. HAniilSDORG, Jan. 21. Tho trial of Ed ward Hoppenhavor for the murder of John Englobort last Ootober closed with a vor-' diet of "not guilty." Tho ovidonco during tho trial wont to show that Englobort had boon drinking, and that ho appeared at Hoppenhaver's house ot night and tried to get in, though warned to leave. Tho mothor of Hoppenhavor wont to tho door an .1 opened it, and when Englebert rushed isnou in publlo competition hud boon courted, is claimed othor aldermen will haV"10"11' obtaining about 180. Warn slmllnrnlmrfn-alirnno-ht. nmiinKt. tliimi. tllOIU agalllSt an alarm, tllO two rob reif IlraiUonl's Alleged Poisoning Caso. clow. J Bl'.ADFor.I), Pa., Jan. 18. Ragonnis Rof iinath-of Kx-Coneressman Martin. Hi to-th slmo, an Italian, who was found inn hov(WuKEL1Jt0i w. Va., Jan. 21. Hon. B. suffering from poisoning ll fow OVOnillg TIrt.ln. nun of t.hn li.nsr, nmmlni.nl n,,.l Ai L( ago, died at tho hospital Wednesday nlgli( ulHr Ucmlocrut8 in tho state, died nt Ms Many Italians accuso Mlko Darbonl of nc lno ln Grafton yesterday. Ho was born ministering tho poison. D'u-boni lms ie( u distinguished lawyer, helped tho town. It is said that Darbonl is wuntoaku tho gtnto con8titution and twlco rep ln Italy for murder. Tho coronor Is lnvetd tho Soctmd (Wilson's) district ln br t P-T ni4.vi.iuH. to Verdict Against a Railroad Company. th Reaping, Pa., Jan. 18. Barbara Flelsh, W' mar i younit Klrl obtained .rverdlct fo1118' J,lU' SXAftor a conference that Jl,800.ro against tho Novcrslnk Mountali!0. hUrs ? Railway company for tho loss of a foot liV,otfcJuej S0?!?1 a"lH?.1g10' being run over on tho defendant coni10 Promised to enter tho cabinot,-Pro- pnny'a railway on South Ninth street. 7? $v? ? fln" - innHnn fnr a nmv trlnl . r,t1 1, H,'U P?' "to SXCCUtO ills financial N hi ev fo ! pgram, in inducing M. I'olucalrre to'oo- company s attorney. gthb portfolio of finance. ' Killed ln an Altercation. - Spain Adopts the Modus Vivendi. OIL CITY, Pn., Jan. 19. Honry Grimr MAtfttlD.' Jan. 21. Tho bhanlboro'f 'dorm- aged 25, was shot and killed ln an Russian ampaSb-uuor to licrmany. An Unsolved Murder Mystery. Pottsviixe, Pa., Jan. 21. Charles Bow ser, ,tb.if colored boy charged with tho mur der of Thomas F. Bourko, was acquitted. Tho mystery surrounding tho caso may never bo solved. NUGGETS OF NEWS. John V. Lovoy, tho first Domocrat to vote ln Bourbon county, Ky., died at Paris, Ky., aged 80. A bill in tho Wost Virginia legislature provides for electrocution of persons sen tenced to death. ' While robbing a store at Loa Angoles, Cab, Wllliuni Bean was fatally shot by poteotlve Aublo. The heaviest snow storm ln years Is In programs in California. The snow Is from seven to ten feet deep, ,MfMYAUfluJd, one pf tho allogod Aoqula Crook train robbers, was removed from Cincinnati to Fredericksburg, Vn. At Osawotipio, Kan., City Marshal Htdms was shot by iHMtoHiue burglars whom he surprised. The murderers then oscajMtd. Kx-Secretary of State John W. Foster, who wus appointed to act in nn nd .iry capacity to tho Chinese poaoe envoy, has Hrriwd, nt Yekuhauiu. A duol lias lituiu faugiit be'twtvu IVlneo Moi-nui-v, a oousiu of the kin t of Borvin, Hirl l-ieut-nnot Ki.tUi.iownky. Neither of thi-duellUu worehiii't. The eaHNtgMifBt is auuounoed of Miss JuU.-i Mtnc, daitghler of Colonel BVimI .: uit -li1 .r-.indilauhter to the groat gen ftul, to William Lalnber, of New York. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty I'erusal. May be another Ice crop. Ground hog time is not far off. Valentines will soon be appearing. Increased demands on the coal bin. The days nre prcceptally lengthening now. Do not neglect to send us local events from your neighborhood. After Januarvis cone It won't be long till Spring will be coming. It can't snow too hard for liverymen who have plenty of sleighs to hire. Alcohol is good to clean pipes with. Some men xmly have to breath through fc'iem. When n fellow has a train of thought Interrupted, It doesn't always follow that the wheuls'ln hls'head stop. The pp&t two weeks have furnished a fine variety of weather, varying In tem perature from fever heat to Zero. The State Editorial Association will meet In the city of Harrisburg at tho Lochiel Hotel Thursday, January 24th. To-morrow Night's Attraction. Dalsey Beverly, supported by her own talented company, appearing In the romantic melodrama in four acts, "Sliver Bird," an exquisite story of heart and home, sparkling with wit, humor and merriment. Little Pansy, tho wonderful and bewitching child actress, will appear and introduce delightful singing and dancing. The Shetland pony Price and trotting dog Spot display almost human intelligence in playing their respective parts. Watch for our street parade and old-maidsKband. At Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. fiat- Heavy Malls. The mails received In town to-day were the largest in the history of Postmaster Mellet's term. Some of the carriers were obliged to carry two pouches on their routes this morning. MICHAEL DAVITJ DEFENDS US. Tho Irish Leader Writes of Our Superiority Over Great Ilrltaln. LONDON, Jan. 21. Mr. Mlchnol Davltt,, tho woll known Irish loador, has written a' column letter to Tho Chronicle protesting; against tho wholesale charces of corrup tion hurled by -Mr. Benn and others against' tho Auldrioun people. Ho asks whether' such men u i liaynrd, Cleveland, Harrison and itforf." must bo dubbed corrupt be causo u i v.- politicians of tho baser kind, have ti-.ul.'d upon their representative posi tions, and whether every city in tho United' States needs a Loxow coininlttoo, bocauso New York and Chicago havo oxhibltod somo instancos of cross municipal corrup tion, invariably followed by tho punish ment, or ostracism of tho guilty persons. Mr. Davittadds: "It Is a sdporlatlvo absurdity. Seasoned ignornnco and conceit mako tho English critio Impervious to ridicule whon ho rides the.high horso of British superiority." Ho says tho faiilts of American publlo Ufo are thoso of populnr bribery. Tho American government may bo nil thot It is alleged .to bo, but it does not govern 200,000,000 peoplo, a quarter of whom exist on an livorago Incomo of forty rupees yearly, with their salt taxed in tho bargain America's sins nro small whon compared with England's doings In India, Ireland and olsowhorO. Tho Chronlclo, In nnodltorlal, advocates tho taking to heart of Mr. Davltt's warn lug, and says: "Wo would willingly glvo a good many British statesmen for ono Abo Lincoln." Hill Cook's Mot hods In Toledo. Toledo, O., Jan. 21. Shortly aftor 0 o clock Saturday night two masked m6n ontored tho grocery store of William Mc- Guthrio, on Oak streot, in a populous part of tho city, und pulling their rovolvors on ijo proprietor, his wlfo and n customdr. -ocoedca to help themsoives to tho cash irs then disappeared. The pollco havo ngress irom ihto to lBbO. Premier Itourgeols' Cabinet. altis'u'n.a finally adopted the modus vlvoridl with tho United btates. It Is believed that tho government proposals regarding re forms in Cuba and tho tariff on cereals will bo carried. ilr. if. Jm Orlatiinger Nervous and Weak All broken down, unable to sleep, distress and burning la -tj itomich, imothtrlae and ehoklnt pells this nti my condition when I began to take Hood's Saraaparllla. I bare taken 8 bot tles and-feel Hue anoiker mnn, can work with easA, weigh over 200, and nta cured. (ball vr be ready to praise Hood's Sareapv tllla, J. L. Qhissinouii, Nw urenada, Pa. Hood's Cures N. D, Bo lure to get Hood's and only Hood's, Hood's Pills are endorsed by thousands, BANK" ROBBERS THWARTED. Thoy Woro Met by ) Ulcers When Thoy Wont to ltob. Momenck. Ills., Jan. 21. An attempt to rob tho Kxchnugo bank, of this town, yes- .torday morning w.ould havo been - success ful had It not beon for dctcctlvos from Chicago, nlded by thot town marshal and assistants, who nftcr a fierce battlo with tho robbers, succcodcd In capturing Weed Lovo, of Molnonoe, who became separated from tho rest of tho gang In tho confusion of tho fight. Thoro woro two and possibly three others in tho gang, and thoy got away hi tho dnrkness. Later ono of tho burglars, named Scliaff, was captured and tho dctcctlvos nro In pursuit of tho others. Robberies lii Momeuco havo boon so nu .merous during tho past fow months that 'tho Chicago detectives hod boon oiuployed recently to forret out tho porpotrntors. 'Tho oporatlve sont horo gained tlid confi dence of tho gangnnd learned of their plan jtorob tho bank Saturday night. Had they (Succeeded they would hnvo Boourcd about f ibo.ooo in cash, in ono or tho men arrested 'havo beon previously imprisoned on a so rious chnrgo. They hnvo not, however, at any tlmo been known as sober and In dustrie ms citizens. Ono that you can keep clean nil ,tb?J'iKVj-si coilax'lint does not.jL Wilt wucn you get over-iieaicu ; that docs not fray on the edge, or tear out at the buttonholes, and can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. These collars and cuffs are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with waterproof "celluloid," thus giving strength dud durability. They are the only waterproof goods so made, and every piece is stomped as follows: Ask for this, and refuse to tnkc any imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer does not Iteep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID 427-39 Broadway, new X0TK. Weeks' Museum 17 SOVTll MAIN tiTJtKJSI Orand dlspluy of birds and animals ot all selections and dnest paintings In the county. Best Beer Porter and Ales Finest Br.i- ds 1 Cigars. Free lunch every r irnln4 end evening. John Wekks, Proprietor. O W Davidson, Hartender A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyait's Saloon MAIN AND COAL :STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter and ale sonstantly - on tap. Choice temperance drlnWn and cigars. BUSHED 1Sag PUBLIC . sev. LEDGER AND DAILY TRANSCRIPT. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE W. CHILDS, Editob and Pbopribtor pnori 1664 to 1894. GEORGE W. CHILDS DREXEL, EoitOb and Publisher, Jhe Ledger, Improved, Illustrated, convenient In form, Is one of the largest and best newspapers pub lished anywhere progressive and of high character. During 1895 the PUBLIC LEDGER'S former high place in Journalism Will be -not only maintained, but advanced by improvements In every department. In the extension of its news service, literary attractions, and spec ial features. To enable the publisherto make the proposed Improvement, and to meet the steadily and rapidly growing circulation of the Ledger, Messrs. Hoe & Co. are nc-w con structing for It four New Sextuple Presses of the latest and most approved design. These presses -will Increase the facilities for rapid printing as per cent., enhance the typographical appearance of the paper, and give more distinct Impressions, ITS SPECIAL FEATURES ABE: All the news condensed and classified: Important Matters in full, Classified Adver tisements, as interesting as news and much read. Independent Comment on the Events of the day. Reliable Financial News ond Market Reports. State News of Pennsylvania, New Jersey. and Delaware, complete and classified. Social Events, Qames and Sports, the Fashions of the day. Literary, Art, Farm fand Garden, Scientific and Labor notes, Building Society news and Household articles. The DAILY LEDQER (Sunday excepted), by mall, to any address ln the United States or Canada, 50 cents per month. Saturday's LEDGER (weekly), a great home journal, which should be ln every country home, $1,00 per year. Iff Make alt remittances payable to OZO. W. GUILDS DRBXEI., Editor and Publlther. I Collar i IV TRADE" I I crjfja Mark.- V CO., , M. P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, 60c a qt. fl a qt. A J1.25 a qt, Superior Blackberry Brandy. , tl a qt. S3 fl.OOnqt. A (1.60 a qt. 1 superior Cognao Brandy, imported Jamaica Rum, V UENGLING'S Stock aud Fieah Ale, Uest brands of 60 Clears and Political Cards. pou man contaule, JADtZ POWELL. Subject to Citizens rules. ' pOR HIGH CONSTABLE, JAMB EMANUEL. Sublect to the rules of tho Citlzons party. pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward. BENJAMIN O. CHURCH. Subject to Citizens rules. pOK SCHOOL iTlREOTOR, Second Ward, JOHN J. PRICE. SubJ ot to Citizens rules. pOR SCHOOL .DIRECTOR, ThfrdJVard. ' T. It. EDWARDS. Subject to Citizens rules, pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Fltth ward, THOMAS H. JAMES.' Subject to Citizens' rules. MISCELL ANE OUS. J70R SAIjErt-TJwjrpfOperty at tho southwest f r corner 01 Coal and liowers streets. Kxcel- lent investment. Apply to Marecnmiat. i-m-ti CIOR SALE. A hlehly educated narrot. T Price iJOO, Reading, Pa. Address 1033 Cherry street, 12-20 tr POK Bale. At cost, new Baclrus watermotor. L jj ivo (oi norse power, just irnmtne rac- lory. Arnily at the Hbrat.d office. North Market street, .Shenandoah, Pa. FOR RENT, A large new store-room, with plate glass front, dwelling and cellar. Excellent business location. Kent reason able. Apply to O IV. Newhouser, 120 North Main street, ' 10-15-tt I70R RENT. Cheap, an apartment in the . Tltman bnllrllng, corner Main and Centre streets. Well llphted and heated by steam. Sulta&le lor nn office, or sewing room. Apply to O. E. Tltman. l-S-?w. CJli) A A a day to BgentR selling the Hoyal OIj.UU White Metal Plater or taking orders lor plating. Trade; secrets, formulas, receipts, etc., forntphed free. A good agent can mke two to thi eo thousand d' liars per yi-ar with the P oval Plater. For terme, etc., address Gray Co., Plating Works, Colun; bus, Ohio Democrat c Primary Mep.tings A a regular meeting of tho Demooratld Standing Committee, held on this date, tho committee organized by electing M. - Hi Master president tnd treasurer of the com ml tee ; J. A. Toomey v ce president, and Ei J Devers Fecretary The committee rteclded tonfsefsul) candidates for nomination as foil lows : For Council, Kl.OOcaeh ; School Boirdj $1.00 i High Constable, ll.fO; Auditor, 50o f Asnessors, f0c The con mitt eemen Irom each ward to co.lect tho above amounts and tnrri them over to thetreosurer. Candidates' names will 1 ot be pel mltled to go before tho primaries unless the r assessments are paid on or beforo the dale o- holdlne tho primaries. The primaries win bo held on Tbnrfdy evening, Januar- 21th lf05, at7oloelj, at the places designated below : First ward, at the bou e ol Timothy O'Brien! Second ward, at tho horrent J. K. P.Sche flr ; Third wan1, at Franey's Hall ; Fourth ward, at the house of P.J. stsnton; Filth ward, at the house ot Daniel Hrennon. By Older of the Democratic standing Com. rnittee. J. A Toomet, First ward. M. J. c-oanlan, decond ward. M.H Mastfk, Third wurd. T. J. Miles, Fourih ward. E. J. DEVEBS. Filth ward. Fr.enondcab, Pt., January 15. 1S95. Citizens' Pi imary Meetings. The primaries of tho Citizens' Parlv of the borough of Shenandoah, Pa. will ba hld under the Crwtotd county rules on Friday, Jui. uary 25th, lg.'S. - etween the hours ot 6 and Bp m . fat tho following places : First ward, at the hou. e of Will am Kendrlck; Sfcond ward, at he house of James sieElhenny: TJuraward.at the housa of Uonlaminniotards! Four'h wa d at the hinse of Paier Hilly; Fifth ward, at Schmidt's hall. All candidates must pi oe their names and a sessments with m-i .treasurer .r .me committee. -John Jj. asslor, before Tuesday, .January 22 d at 1) p m. Positively no names will be placed on me ticseis alter mat time. .-ADAM nom, I'lrstward. W. J. W.-TKiNB. Second ward. A. U. ' a MB T lrd -ward. TnoMAS 11TJTT8 Fourth ward. JonN u Hassler, Fifth ward Standing Committee. Shenandoah Pa., January 18, HJ9S. 1 21-24 ED. BIJEIiHAli, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St Finest Beers, Wnes and Liquors. Handsome Bar fixtures. Beat.Braniia of h .and l'flp, Cigars. Finest, purest, Healthest. CMs. Schmidt, Agt 207 We).t Coal St., Sheiianilpf 3VJC. : and : Ji 16 Noilh Main Street 1 1' Bepalrlng of all kinds prmoptly attended to; HOTEL' KAJER, CI1AB. BUUOHIIiL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY Largest and finest hotel ln the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Itocms Attached. Lap an t PilsnerBBefs --31 South Main St. tiuLlQuorStnre Draught Porter and WelnerBeer. all kinds of Temperance Drinks. 1 Cv-pasping opportunities is a sign of the good .'judg ment which Is the characteristic of tho wise man. We are offerintr the crreatet 1 opportunities ever know to buy men's furnifching, at reduced prices. -Another Ppvfpp.t NlntrwrA iftth fnll In prices of gents' furnishings at ourgre sale. Seize the opportunity to secure .a rare bargain In the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great FallIn gents' furn ishings. AH "hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Fall in price. Now is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. Justice of the Peace Insurance, and . Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah aviesr AND LIVBHY. 13 North. Jardin Street. v Ghas, Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. O utchersD- and GROCERS The finest and most tender beef to ba fnnnd .In -Shenandoah. Pnrb. rnntton. veal and cnt meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, batter and eggs. Shenandoah's .Reliable Hand c!Liauxii3?3jr Oor, Idoyd nd White Bts. All work guaranteed to bo first-class la every particular. Bilk ties ana lace curtain sa speo (alty. Goods lled for nq aeuTerea. A trial solicited. H00KS.& BROWN We have a fall line of Books, -Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. ' 4 North Main St. II your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslpujgh : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York la'e b'm fet It. Their celebrated $i5.bO .Melton Overcoat ' -In . , i ' I Wears like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier ln the state. None genuine" with out ilammersloiigh llros.f label. WARREN 'J.ORTZ. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at SI North Main street, Shenandoah, wm receive prompt attention. Evan J. D HT NC!