EVENING HEKALD TJ1UKSDAY, JANUAUY 21, 1805. THIRD EDITION Fight l.!?i'ivm MlnMorV Wives. Pkiihy, O. T.. Jan. St. A horsewhipping : In church, participated n by mluistors' wives, in tho middle of the services, Is tho sensation nt n colintry church just over tho line in OklnhmnK, near Ingalls. Somo months ago Hev. I)r. Johnsbn, of Knusaa, succeeded Hov. Mr. Tttlloy, being called by a faction antagonistic tar tho latter, The Hov, Mr. Tulley oontlnued with tho church in tho capacity of deacon. A fow Sundays ago thd new pastor severely crit icised tho deacon, nnd -on Sunday last Mr. Tulloy road a lottor from Johnson's for me homo reflecting oU Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson secunnl a buggy whin, with which sho lashed Tulley. Thuil Mrs. Tul loy secured tho whip nnd lashed Mrs. John Bon Into unconsciousness. All tho partici pants Word arrested nnd lined. Bad for the Settlors. Topeka, Kan., Jan. St. Subpoenas havo boon Issued for over 1,000 sottlors on lands purchased from tho Union Pacific rail road in Dickinson, Ellsworth and Salino counties. They nro asked to answer a suit brought by the government to oust thorn from the lands, which wore granted to tho Union I'acillo by an act of congress and afterwards sold to settlors. Tho govern ment claims that tho graut was invalid, nnd that tho laud should revert to tho government and lw? opened to settlement under tho homostead law. If this claim holds tho farmers have su.int remedy, as tho Union Pacific la In tho hands of re ceivers. lletlred from the Ministry. Atlantic City, Jan. 24. Hev. James B. Daro, pastor of tho Port Rcpubllo Methodist Episcopal church.was arraigned yesterday before an investigating com mlttco composed of members of tho Now jersey annual conterenco, to answor charges of immoral conduct and leaving his worK without permission of the con ference. Rov. Mr. Dare, when accused by tho stowards of his church, Immediately offored to roslgn and did so, leaving the town. Boforo entering tho ministry Rov. JUr. LJaro was on tho stago as a mlnstrol, Many stubborn and aggravating casts of rheumatism that wera believed to be incurable nnd accepted as life legacies, have vielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surprise and gratifi cation of the sufferers. One application will relieve the pain and suffering and its continued use insures an euectuai cure, Forsale by Gruhler Bros. Fire Alarm Boxes. Tho following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department: location. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets, 25 Main nnd Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main nnd Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streetp. 53 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 alarm four times. now to locate alabms. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike Ave, 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 Castor! a. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became IHss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. tf You Don't Have to Swear Off, Says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture in an editorial about No-Tc-Iiac, the famous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one, prominent St. Louis architect, smoke and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac Bold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wnsley. No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who aro not receiving their paper regu larly und people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. . Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls ases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain iu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas. sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almcwt Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main-St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 1-0 -3m Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. ,In; quire at the Shenaudoah drug store, No. B South Main street. 0-13-tf , There Is good reaserfor the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. '"Davis & Buzard. of West Monterev. Clarion Co., Pa., says : "It has cared people that our physicians could do nothing for. We persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham- oenain's uougn ltetneuy and they now recommend It with, the rest of us." S3 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler llros. Smoke Brenuau's famous cigars They are the best in the market, for fine trade only. 12-21-tf NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Tile rropnnltlon to Mnlin ltlpnrlnn lllglit tho l'ruporty of tho State. Trenton, Jan. 21. Tho Now Jersey son- nto passed sepate bill No. 10, which re- nil 1 ... 1... ' ijiiiit'.-i mi iii-viia ui rum uaiivtu iu uv iiiutiuu on city ntlnses before being recorded In the county clerk's offices. Senator Voorhees announced a mibllo hearing noxt Monday nt i o'clock on Soiintor 'Daly's bill to havo all riparian rights revert back to tho stnto, nnd Senator Bradley announced a public hearing Tuesday noon on his bill providing that hereafter riparian rights shall' only bo leased'. Among tho bills introduced vero tho following Providing for a how charter for Atlantio City, .b.dng a modifi cation of last year's bill to meet local ob jections; prohibiting tho holding of olec-. tlons In ny place wliero liquor is sold; appropriating $200,000 to tho State sohool fund. Tho house passed tho following bills: Sonato-blll No. 2;), relating to contagious dlsoases; houso bill No. Ill, which annexes ft "part? of Morris township, Morris county, td'thd city of MofrlsWn; hdliao bill No. 18, which repeals tho act of 1892 providing for tho publication of lh6 names of delin quent tax payors in Newark" and Jersey City1; hodso blll'No. 41 to amend tho bor ough act. These bills were introduced: No. 127, terminates tho offlco of all dts trlct court Judges on April 1, 1805, and provides for tho appointment of their suc cessors by a Joint mooting for five year tormsi No. 180, annexing adjoining terri tory to Trenton: Joint rcsolutlonNo. 8, pro- posing nn amendment to tho constitution making prosecutors of tho pleas eleotlve. The houso then decided to glvo tho direct legislation loague a hearing noxt Tuosday afternoon. Both housos adjourned for tho week, Tho Bombnrdment of Tang Chow. Washington, Jan. 24. Captain' Folgor, of tho United Stntos steamer Yorktown, cablos tho navy department from Chcfoo ns follows: "Tung Chow, China, was bombarded by ton Japanese vessels on Jan. 18 and 10. On tho 21st, In nnswor to nn appeal of missionaries, tho Yorktown transported to Chefoo sovontcon women, children and sick of tho missionary fami lies. On tho 20th and 21st the Japanese, covered by twenty-three of their men-of war, landed a force at Shantung promon tory to attack tho Chinese fortifications of Wei Hal-Wei. On tho 22d n small forco was landed at Chefoo from tho Yorktown to protect neutral citizens and property. This landing was In common with that from German, British and French vessels. Dr, rarlihurst's Criticism of llyrnes. Chicago, Jan. 24. Dr. Parkhurst, of Now York, lectured last night upon muni cipal government to an audience that filled Central MubIo hall. In recounting his experiences ho said: "It is ono of tho remarkable features of Superintendent Byrnes' administration that whllo ho Is as innocent ns a canary of what his officers aro about, ignorant that they nro buying captaincies, peddling fcmnlovirtuo, just as your policemen nro.nud plnying tho guard- Inn angol to tho bunco steorers, I never do anything but ho is Immediately 'on to' It. That Is ono of tho ways ho takes of show- lug what ho culls his sympathy with my cause." Popular Tennessee OfTlcIals. Nashville, Jan. 21. Both branches met In tho hall of representatives In joint convention, compared tho voto for United States senator and'dcclared Sountor Isham G. Harris elected. James A. Harris was ro-olected stato comptroller and F. B. Craig was ro-olected stato treasurer, both receiving every voto oast. Republicans, Populists and Democrats all voted for tho ro-cloctlon of these officials. This is tho first tlmo In thirty years where all the members havo united In the election of theso state officials. An Oklahoma Sensation. Perry, O. T., Jan. 24. A sonsatlon woa creatod here yesterday when United States Commissioner Tobbo bound over William Reed, a citizen from Pawueo, for perjury for making out affidavits for contests in a largo number of tho finest claims In Paw nee. Reed confessed that n company of men, somo of them very prominent, got him drunk and gave him money to sign tho affidavits. A number of arrests will follow. Reed was put under $1,200 bond. An Alleged Defeat for Japan. Ciiefoo, Jan. 21. Advlcos received here from Wcl-Hai-Wei report that tho Japan ese havo been repulsed with considerable loss. Tho Chlneso took nlno Jnpaneso prisoners. Forolgnors nro leaving and a tianlo nrovnlls. Tho telegraph station on Cheng Shan Island, between Chefoo and Wel-IIal-Wel, has beon abandoned. Traf fic botweon tho two town3 Is Interrupted, Georgia Lynchers Escape Indictment. Savannah, Jan. 24. Telegrams from Jasper county stnto that tho special session of tho superior court, called to investigato lynchings, has adjourned without return ing any indictments. Sovonty witnesses were summoned, but no evidence could bo got from thenf ns to thoso who had taken port in tho lynchings. Died front Grief. HAGERSTOWN, Md., Jap. 24. At the No vomlier term of tho circuit court Jonathan Smith, of Pleasant Valley, was convicted of killing his brothor Solomon nnd sen tenced to tho penltentnry. His wlfo, aged about 40 years, died yesterday from griot, brought on by tho family's disgrace. To Increase Mayor Strong's Powers. Albany, Jan. 31. Tho Lawson power of removal bill has paused the assembly without amendment by a vote of 102 yeas to 13 nays. It now goes to tho senate for oonourrenos. Under It the mayor has four months from Jnn. 1 to remove the heads of New York city departments. As-tnulted and Thrown Into the Itlver. Bowling Green, Ky., Jnn. 84. Loan der Phutt, of Dunmore, Ky., was knocked In tho head on a bridge near here during the night, robbed of his money, overcoat, hat nnd shoes, nnd thrown into the river. Ho managed to swim out, but ho will dio. NUGGETS "OF 'NEWS. A Paris dispatch 'ys that M, Bourgeois has ugaln abandoned the attempt to form a'nflnhrtry forTTranoa. 1 In the Oragori legislature United States SonatorI)olh' ftfllodtff reelection by two votes. The' contest is-rftlll on. John O. Stanley, the white constable of Vlcksburg, Miss., who killed n negro, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Kezll Scolsklnjei is under arrest at East Thompson, Conn., charged with killing his wife and 7-year-old daughter. Tnrttir. tlin nrnvNUa nt n flta In n Tl T-riill.'. . in murooco fuotorv last nlirht Antonio Graff, nged 60; Tony Sohultz, 88, and I Frank MoSorley, IS. woroburnod todoath. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. The Trcmtiry i:miiKinev tho Slain Tlicmo lU'ftiro the Miniate WASltlS'oTOW, Jan. Si. Tho troasnry emergency was thi mniu thomo boforo tho eoilntu ....;. 1 .1... . 1 1. ..(.... senato yesterday, and for tho tlmo being tho Hawaiian question was laid aside. Mr. Jouos (Ark.) and Mr. Smith (M J.), carh representing a most Influential olomentlu, tho majority of tho senato, presented plan for nioetlug tho currency complication. Tho propositions differed wldoly, Mr. SmltJB providing for n temporary bond lssuo ponding an Investigation by n"moni otary 'commission" composed of sonntora; members of tho house and civilians, whllq Mr. Jones' plan provides for a bond lssuo and n conditional restoration of silver, Tho two senators urgod their respective measures In speechos which received close attention from n woll filled scunto and crowded galleries. Mr. Turplo (Ind.) com eluded his speech ngalnst tho Nlcaragurt canal bill, becoming bitterly personal nt tho clo9o against Mr. Morgan, tho nuthor of tho bill, and against tho measure ltsolf as tho consummation of Cheap John, Peter mink legislation, Mr. Dlngloy (Mo.) called tho nttentloil of tho houso to what ho termed tho utter failure of tho Paris tribunal's regulations for tho protection of tho Alaskan scat herd, and to the probability of tho comr pleto oxtinctlon of tho herd unless steps woro Immediately takon to secure tho co operation of Groat Britain for tho proteor tlon bf tho seals,' The remainder of the day was devotod to the consideration of tho sundry civil appropriation bill. Rapid progress was mado. Flfty-flvo pages of the 105 of tho bill woredlsposod of without amendment before adjournment. PROBABLY LOST ON THE LAKE1. Twentr-sU Evidently Perished In the Wreck of the Steamer Chlcora. Benton Harbor, Mich., Jan. 24. Tho mystery regarding tho fato of tho steamer Chlcora, which loft Mllwaukco on Mon day morning last, is cleared up by tho re ceipt of a telegram from South Hnvon, Mich., stating that somo of the vessel s upper works had beon found In tho Ico off that port, and adding that there Is no doubt tho stcamor has foundered. Thb complcto list of thoso on board tho Chl cora when sho loft Mllwaukco, all of whom havo probably porished, is as follows: Captain hdward Stlncs, St. Joseph; C. D. Simons, first mnto, Bonton Harbor; Bonjnmln Stlncs, socondmato, St. Joseph; Joseph Marks, wheelman, Benton Harbor; Thomas Robertson nnd John Hodges, watchmon; Robert McCluro, chlof engi neer, Detroit; A. Wlrtz, second engineer, Dotroltj Grant A. Downoy, oiler, Dotrolt; Nnto Lynch, cook, St. Josoph; James Ma lono, pantryman, Chicago; W. M. Mor gan, head waltor, Benton Harbor; Jamos H. Clark, clork, St. Joseph; Josso Davis, porter, Benton Harbor; Joseph Pearl, pas senger, St. Joseph; eight deck hands, two llromen and ono coal passer, naiuos un known. James R. Clark, Captain Stlncs, Mate Simons, Englnner McCluro nnd Nnto Lynch, tho cook, leavo families. Archbishop Ireland Sustained. Rome, Jan. 21. Tho troublo growing out of tho attack mado upon Archbishop Irclnnd, of St. Paul, by Bishop McQuald of Rochester, N. Y., has boon mado tho object of nu Inquiry by tho Vatican. In a sermon Bishop McQuald reprehended nnd condomuod Archbishop Ireland for what ho alleged was improper interference in behalf of tho Republican party in tho last stato oloctlons. Tho inquiry has now been finished, and It is given out -that tho church authorities deeply deplore tho mis taken courso of tho bishop. Tho nffalr seems to havo been viowed by tho author ities as nn oxtrnordinnry ns woll as an ex ceptional broach of church dlsclpllno, Archbishop Irclnnd Is sustained in all tho positions he has takon in tho matter. Probably Fntal Accident nt a Funeral, l'lTTSBOnG, Jan. 24. An accident oc curred at tho funeral of Petor Saladln at Emsworth, near here, which may result In tho death of two persons. A long lino of carrlnges followed tho body to tho cem etery. On doscondlng a steep hill tho horses attached to a carriage occupied by Mrs. Stroup and Mrs. Wonhorso, Bisters of tho deceased, with tholr husbands, be- camo frightened and veered to ono sldo of tho road, which was a solid sheet of ice. and rolled ovor n preclplco. Tho men were uninjured, but both of tho womon were seriously, if not fatally hurt. Victory for ltaco Track Men. Richmond, Va., Jan. 24. Counsel repre senting tho commonwealth of Virginia nnd tho Grango Camp association reached nn agreement In regard to tho Injunction ngalnst racing nt Alexander Island. In nccordnnco with tho terms of tho agree ment tho injunction is suspended and rac ing will proceod, oxcept that winter rac ing will ceaso during February. Tho com monwenlth of Virginia lias tho right upon reasonnblo notlcotoonforco tho injunction whenovor tho law Is violated. Derided Against Petitioner Moore. Washington, Jan. 21. Tho petition of John G. Mooro for a mnndnmus ngnlnst Commissioner of Internal Revenuo Miller to provont tho collection of the income tax was overruled by Judgo Hngucr In the equity court of tho District of Columbia Tho case will now be takon on appeal to tho United States supremo court in order to test tho constitutionality of the income tax law. To Kesume with Kon-Untonlsts. Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 24. A large force of non-union glass workers from Pittsburg and other points was taken to the big Buckeye Gloss works, and the plant will be started at onoe, after u strike of two years, tub striKers nave uoeu watehlug for non-union men, but were outwitted by tho management. A Fugitive Magistrate Arretted. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 28. Joseph B 1'lanta, the fugitive magistrate from Nan nlmo, who is charged with oinbezzleinout. was arrested in this oity iy ueteouvo Hart. Plnta says ho will return homo without extradition papers. ThoCanndlan J officials havo beon uotilled. Another Tory Victory In Unglnnd. Evesham, Eng., Jan. 81. Tho rosult of tho oleotion for a member of parliament to ropresent tho Evesham division of Wor cestershire, in sucoesslou to the lato Sir Edmund Lechmore, hart., Conservative, is that Colonol Long, the Couservatlvo can didate, is declared elected. Senator Waihburn Defeated. ST. PAUL, Jan. SI. Tho two housos met In Joint sosslon and olectcd Governor Nel son on first ballot for United Statos sen ator. Tho ballot was as follows; Nolsou, 103: Washburn. 88: Comstook, 0; Mo- ! Clcary, 2j Donnelly, IB; Idud, 1; Mitch- ' ell, i. NEURALGIA nnd similar Complaints, manntaotsred under tho stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, K.PrescrioeaDy eminent pnysiciansj. DR. RICHTER'5 fiitlBirftflntTtFaO lnn1f.rTAT.Mnn will, TrnrlA Alrirk.4' Anchor.1 MannfRctureriOommcrzlenrathDr.Ilicliterof 9 F.Ad.Elchter&Co.,17WintaCt.,HSW70BS.i -29 HIGHEST AWAH05.- 12 Branch' Honsei. Own Glassworks. L2i A Sfl nt!. in Snenanqoan ior wiie or a D. K rllr. 8 Main .j. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. The roads afford excellent sleighing. Th Democratic primaries will be held to-dayi Make your choice of candidates at the primaries. The Board of Health will meet to morrow night. The people are the best judges as to who are fit for office. A valuable horse owned by Henry Hoehler died last night, The election season shows a man how many friends he hasn't got. The Schuylkill Traction Company's cars don't run south of Centre street. Many of the pavements nre In a very dangerous condition on account of Ice. It you don't attend the primaries don't complain about the make-up of the ticket. Hardware dealers have made big sales of skates this year, despite the hard times. The prices of nearly all the necessariei of life are being cut, but the rents go on forever. It is too bad that an excellent sleighing season and hard times struck the town together. John B. Scheuhlug's public school class will enjoy a sleigh ride to Rlngtown this evening. John McGrail stopped a runaway team of horses belonging to F. J, Brenuan this morning. The miserable workinir time at the collieries is playing havoc with the busi ness interests of the town The boiler in the Lloyd street school building that gave out on Saturday last has been repaired aud is in operation again, so that the building is amply heated for the cold snap. A nice present a box of Brennun's Havana cigars. $1.25 per box. Carlton Cornwell. foreman of the uazette. Mlddletdwu. 2i. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be in every nome. lie usea it ior a cold and tt effected a speedy cure. He says: ib inaeeu a grana remedy, l can recom mend to nil. i have also seen it used for. wbooiilntr couL'b. with the hesr. resnlta " 15 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler uros. He Talks Cents. Rev. William Powlck, of Shenandoah seems to be the right stuff. He not only wants the almshouse investigation to go on, hut is willing to put up $10 or more as a personal contribution to employ a Goff, If there Is one iu the county, to push the matter to the end. Tamaqua Courier. Oysters ! If you want good oysters go to H. Mehl's, 105 East Centre street, next door to De vers' barber shop. The best selected oysters In the'town. Private parlors for ladies. 9-15-th sat Bargains in Footwear. Call and see our variety In footwear. Great reduction in prices. A K. Morgan's, 11 West Oak street. 1218-tf Unpopular M. Trlcouplj. Athen-'. Jin. 2i.-Thi.ro cm bo no doubt that ill.-pi'.-ilon of M. 'i'rlcoupls, tho prim" iimiMvi-. wii Mother with his. cabinet, resigned on Tuosday, had become untenable. Tnure can be no doubt that the appearance of tii crown prince on tho Hold of M.mmuu Sunday List prevented a serious cunfllot. Nn l'uollug in favor of M. Tricoupls is perceptible. A SnlMfrlptlnu Swindler Rent Up, New i'o..K ,:n. .'M. vt;nu Cusson was lofd to ont- year In Sing id -d i'ia. h was author . i Tiprnms .'orilu monas- ni urc. of Detroit. It was ic wi. in no way oou-iii-iiUiir-on. yesterdnv w.it.' Sing. H Izcd to c A v try of St. i-i,) 1 r, nsoertaiai'd t n; nested with the ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hat ttood the Test ol Tlmo MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER' RANDS COMDINED khl hi, tWiA9UI1KUtNlU'lriaJUIS-WXttll B ! Mild aoC&Tntv. Fime E THE ANtftiUN UBAttt COMrMt SOtCtS i 1 1 M. P. OQmY,. Monougahcla Whiskey, EOo a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - 1 a qt. Fine Old Honrbon, XXX, $1.25 a qt. (Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt, Superior Cognac Brandy, - tl 00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tl.fiO a qt. 'T7 TTtTTTr'T TlT'r- Li -.1 i i- i. A T uuiuunus cm nun nun riunn avif, .Liuuguu xuner uuu weiuur xieur. llest brands of 60 Cigars and all kinds of Temperanco Drinks. Political Cnrds. HIGH CON VTAULiK, JADrZ POWELL,. Subject to Cltlz-ns rubs. ' pO t HIGH CONS' AlJZiE, JAMK1 EMANUEL. Hub-ect to iho rules of tho Citlzons party. port COUNCIL, Third ward. DAVID It. JAMES. Subject to Citizens rules. J4 OK SCHOOL DIKkOTOlt, Second Ward, UENJAM1N U. UHURCUU Hubjeot to CltlzenB rules. JJOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Word, j una j. ruiuis. Subject to Citizens rules. JjlOR BOHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. It. UUWAUU9, Subject to Citizens rules. pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Fourth ward. .IOHN A. GRANT. Subject to ihe Citizen party rules. -pOU SCHOOL DIRKCTOR,-Flfth wrd, Subject to Citizens rules. MIS CELL ANI OUS. 170 K Hal At cost, new Backus watermotor. horse rowen Just from the ae- r Five (5) orv. AriDlv at the IlEItA'D office. North Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. CJ1 O fin a day to trentK selling the Royal tO'L.UU White Metal Plater or taktnb or u-h ior phitlng Trade secrets, formula), rei-eipis, etc., turn snea iree. A pooa agent can rriHke tnoto thtee thousand d' liars Per y-nr with the hoyal 1'lnter. For ttruit-j etc., aaiiret-s umy s. to,, ruuing worKs, coium bu, Ohio. TO MAKK DIG MONEY selling nurelecrfo Telepbo' e. Beil seller ou earth. Kent all co rrplcte ready to net up; lines o( any distance, practlral Electric 'telephone. Our agents A maalnc to 810 a day easv. Evervbodv buvi bit? money without work. Prices low. Ad ono can mase t o oer monm. Aaaress w. uarrison & va., uierit. 1.0. 11, uoiuraDus, unio. Oemocrat c Primary Meetings. At a regular m'ettng of the Democratic Standing Committee, held on this dato, the commltiee organized by electlne M. II. Mater president nd treat-urer of the com ml tee ; J. A. Toomey v ce president, and K. J Devers Fecretary The oommlt'ee decided toat-sessall candidates for nomination as fol lown : For Council, ll.CO each j School Board, tl.Wl High Constable, J I. CO; Auditor, 60c; Assessors, 50o The corrmllteemen from each ward to collect tbo above amounts and turn them over to the treasurer. Candidates' names will not be permitted to go before the primaries unless thcr assessments are paid on or beforo tbo date of holding tbo primaries. The' primaries will be held on Thud-ty evening, Januarr 24th. lbOo, at 7 o'clock, at the places designated below ; First ward, at the hou'o of Timothy O'Brien t Second ward, at tho house of J. K. P. Sche fit s Third ward, at BenJ. Richards Hotel; Fourth ward, at the house of P. J. Stanton ; Filth ward, at the aouse 01 ijnniei urennan. By order of the Democratic! Standing Com mittee. J. A Toomkt, First ward. M. J. BcanlaN, econdward. M. U Mast mi, Third ward. T. J. Mii.es, Fourth ward. E. J. UEVEH8, Fifth ward. Shenandoah, Pa., January 15, 169o. Citizens' Primary Meetings. The primaries of the Citizens' Party of the borough of Shenandoah, Pa., will be held under the Crawford county rules on Friday, January 35th, 1885 1 etween the hours of Sand 8 p. m., at the following places : First ward, at the house of Will am Kecdrlctc; Second ward, at the house of James McElhenny; Third ward, at the house of Benjamin Richards; Fourth ward at the house of Peter Hilly; Fifth ward, at Schmidt's hall. All candidates must plnce their names and assessments with the treasurer 01 tue committee, John L. asslor. beforo Tuesday. January 22od at 9 p.m. Positively no nai-es will bo placed on the tickets alter that time. AnAM viokt, T"irst ward. W J. AVatkins. Second ward. A. Jl. Lamb. T ilrd ward. Thomas BCTtrs, Fourth ward. John L. Hassleii, Filth ward. Standing Committee. Shenandoah Pa., January 18,1805. 1 21-2i Anthony Schmicker's lOi SOU1IT MAIN" ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town, Reading beer, porter and PottHvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a 0 ill. Yoar Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink Un't'even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branoh. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer. Porter and Ale always on tan, Come and bit one," Uuoice tB-nperaoC6 drinks and cigars, 9 to 12 p. m. Free lunch ED. BRENHAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sto. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Boat Brands of 5 and 10c Oigura. 10 North Main Street. Kepalrlng of all kinds promptly attended to. -31 South Main St. Ii LiquorStore 1 . T-..l. T.i i .. -t T-i rasping 7 opportunities Is a sign of the good judg ment which la the characteristic of 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 FallIn gents' furn ish'mjs. All bands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Fall in price. Now Ii the time to secure your 29 cent whlteshtrts. K. J. S0ANLAN, South Malu Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAWLOR, h Justice of the Peace Insurance and . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardixi Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, norter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LB Villi Pear Alloy, Roar Coffee House. The best rlirs in town. Horses taken to board. Hamlng promptly attended to. 8henandoaii's Reliable Cor. Lloyd and Whltsts. All work guaranteed to be flrst-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain. e speo laity. Goods called or ana aeuvorea. a trui solicited. HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 North Main St. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOUTX BTIIjEBI. nrand ritsiilav of birds and animals of all selections and driest paintings in the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning end evening. John Wbkkb, Proprietor. q, w. Davidsow. Bartender. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. andorrano repairs, uruera ion 21 North Main street, Bnenaouoau, wm reoeiTi promc attentlos. 4 Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING
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