I EVENING HERALD1 SATURDAY, JAN U All Y 20, 1S03. THIRD EDITION "FIT FOR A KING." The Royal Blue Line, a Railroad That Eclipses Regality Itself. "A royal train, believe me," Shakes peare makes one of his characters exclaim in Klntt Henry VIII. And to one who looks (or the first time upon the sumptu ous glories o a Royal Blue Line train the idea of regality must instinctively sug gest Itself. Indeed, it may well bo ques tioned whether any of the potentates of the Old World enjoy such superb facilities of travel as those which are at the service of the uncrowned kings of unmonarchial America, whose every citizen is a soverelgr. As an example of the pitch of perfec tion to which the science of transporta tion has attained in this country, take the famous route of travel between New York, Philadelphia and Washington, known as the Royal Blue Line. It has been termed the highest type of the fin de Blecle railroad. But It is more it reaches a decada or two into the possi bilities of the next century, a prophecy, so to speak, turned into an actuality, and a courier that moves far in advance of the main body of railway progress. To particularize, the Royal Blue Line connects Philadelphia with New York and New England to the eastward, and with Baltimore and Washington to the south ward, with connections reaching Florida, New Orleans, and the great empire of the southwest. It Is composed of portions of the Central R. R. New Jersey, the Philadelphia & Reading and the Balti more & Ohio Railroads. As the Reading railroad was the first to establish two hour trains between New York and Philadelphia, so was this "triple alliance" the pioneer in giving the public four-hour trains between the Metropolis and the National Capitol. The trains are notable for their unique construction, and cele brated for their sumptuous elegance and comfort. The fast time made on the Boyal Blue Line is a matter of wide notoriety, and it continues to hold the only properly authenticated record for the highest speed ever attained by any roil way train in the world. 'The trains from Philadelphia to New York and to Washington comprise a schedule ample in extent and admirably adjusted as to time of departure, most of them connecting closely with trains com imr in over the various lines of the Read' Sng System from the eastern and central portions of Pennsylvania. All of these connections are made beneath the roof of the magnificent Reading Terminal, the most beautiful, as well as one of the most extensive railway stations In the world. For the further convenience of travelers, through tickets and baggage checks to all important points reached by or via the Royal Blue Una are supplied at most of the Reading Railroad stations through out Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Many stubborn and aggravating casea of rheumatism that wore believed to be Incurable and accepted as life legacies, havn viplilRfl 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 (Jruhler iiros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evenino HERALD who are not receiving their paper regu I arly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to 1 eave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls BBes 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 in 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 almost 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. l-9-3m frtien Baby was stck, wo gave her Castorla. When ske was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Mian, she clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gave them Castorla. Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. They are the best in the market, for fine trade ly. 12 31-tf Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 31 Bridge and Centre streets. 35 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. -12 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. S3 Chestnut and Coal streetB. To send an alarm open tho box, pull -down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the fire bell will sound the number of tho box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. 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 Ivlcinlty of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. Rupture. Cure guaranteed, No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, X South Main street. 9-13-tf FINANCEAND TRADE. The Commercial Agencies Olvo a Itatticr Discouraging ltcpurt. New YoiiK, Jan. 20. 11. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly rovlow of trade says : Events havo not helped business this week About $10,880,000 gold has been withdrawn from tho treasury, mainly for oxport, and tho gold rcscrvo has been reduced tc about 58,000,000. Since Doc. 8 tho treasury has lost, In thlrty-nlno working days, about $53,000,000 gold, and dally increasing dis trust is liable to affect markets unfavor ably. Industries have not yet found suf ficient demand for their products to pro vent furthor decline in prices, and this week tho nrorago for all commodities ha9 again touched tho lowest point over known. Tho number of hands omployed docs not Increase, and a strike has cut- off for more than a wook about half tho busi ness of Brooklyn, to samo extent affecting trado hore. At bottom businosa hosltatos because tho future Is clouded and tho consuming do mand has not Incroased in January, as was expected. In bollof that It would in dustries had enlarged production, and un til It does tho excess of producing capacity constantly tends to depress prices. Tho failures for the past wook have been 803 In tho United States, against 480 for tho same woek last year, and C9 In Can ada, agalnBt 55 last year. iiraastreots' rovlow says: Special tele graphic and mail advices from the mora Important distributing contersfoll toro- veal any marked Improvement in tho movement of merohandlae and rjroducta. ana mo conclusion Is forced that the sron- oral trade situation remains as previously cuaractenzod small volume, low prices, hand to mouth sales and tho outlook favor ing a very conservative trade forsomo time to come. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. A 11111 to Punish Persons Glvinn: False Re ports to Newspapers. IlAnmsnuKQ, Jan. 20. A short sosslbn of tho houso was held yostorday, at whloh seventy-sovon bills wore rend tho first time. A concurrent resolution Indorsing tho Stono bill providing for consular In spection of Immigrants and urging Its spoedy passago by congress was adopted. Among tho bills introduced wore: Amond lng tho charter of tho city of Carbondalo by providing for the election of poor di rectors lu each of its six wards; oxtendlng tho not ol May 8, 1891, by giving oloctrlo light, heat and power companies tho samo privileges in municipalities as elootrlo Street railways; to provont tho docking and mutilation of horses' tails: providing for a flno of $500 and imprisonment of two yoars, or both, for any person to wilfully procure tho publication of false state ments; requiring the publication in two nowspapcrs of uotlco of tho salo by county commissioners of lands solzod by thorn for non-paymont of taxes. Tho house adjourned until Monday ovon ing. Tho War Against the Standard OH Trust, Pittsburg, Jan. 20. Tho war against tho standard OH company Is on In earnest, Tho company which was projected nt tho Butlor mooting of independent oil pro ducers has taken decided shapo, and will bo tormcd and under chartor within n month. David B. Kirk, of this city, who was ono of tho vlco presidents of tho meet ing, says: "Tho company will ombrnco all indopendo,nt producers and roflners In tho united states, wo win nave a cap ital of 81,000,000 to start with, nnd can got $5,000,000 when It Is needed. Tho com pany will bo callod the 'Puro OH company of Pennsylvania, and wo will orect a plant In every city in the United States where tho Standard has ono. We will handlo only puro oil." Impending Revolution in Bulgaria. Berlin, Jan. 20. Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of Tho Frankfurter Zeltung says a resolution is impending in Bul garia. The movement, which aims at tho deposition of Prince Ferdinand from tho Bulgarian throne, is under tho concerted leadership of ex-Promler Stambuloff and M. Zunkoff, tho notorious agitator, who rocontly returned from oxilo by virtue of a grant of amnesty by the government. Another Skating Record Lowered. Red Bank, N. J., Jan. 20. The foaturo of the skating matches hero yostorday was tho breaking of the two mile record by Olaf Rudd. Ho covered tho distance in 5.43 3-5. Tho previous record was held by Joo Donaghue, who skated here two yoars ago In (5.00 3-5. Cashier I.ovo Acquitted. Albany, Jan. 20. Tho jury in tho caso of John W. Iiovo, tho watklns bank cash lor, declared him not guilty, and tho court discharged him. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing Quotations of the New York and l'hll. -lelphla Kxchanges. New Youk, Jan. 35. The volume of bual nesson tho Stock Exchange today was even lightor than on yosterday.and tho market was narrower than for some tlmo past. After midday the market becamo almost stagnant, but about delivery hour the temper of specu lation underwent a change for the hotter, Prices continued to advance to the close and the final trading was firm In tone. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley mi Pennsylvania 50 Heading 9s St. Paul 55 Lehigh Nav 4TJ4 N. Y. & N. K 31fci New Jersey Cen- 87 W. N. Y. & Pa... . Erie J)., L. &. W 161 West Shore 105 N. Y. Central mi Lake Erie & W... 16 Dei. a iiuuson-.iai General Markets. PniWDELiMHA, Jan. 35. Flour weak; win ter super., SS.iamSt.20; do.extras.S3.S6a2.40: No. 8 do. family, $2.50Q.60; Pennsylvania rollvr straight. K.OOaa.iO: western winter, dear. 8.502.TO. Wheat quiet, firm, with ifyio. bid and 58960. asked for January. Corn steady, dull, with 47c. bid and iliio. asked for Jan nary. Oats dull, easier, with 36o. bid and MHo, asked for January. Hay steady! good to choice timothy, siz.aoaia. liter quiet, Pork quiet. Lard steady; western steam 8.86; city.. fO.S6eo.50. Hutter firm; western dairy, 10&V. do, creamery, 13S23)c.: do, factory, SffiMc; Elglns, 28Mic.j Imitation creamery. ll18o.; Now York dairy. 1019c. do. creamery, liable; Pennsylvania cream ery prints, fancy, S4o,; do. choic, 23c; do, fair to good, 17OS00.; prints lobhlng at25&2tSo, Cheese weak; large, OSllMo. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, iswwssa.; Ice house, 16ffil8c.j western fresh, 22o,j southern, 20fi Uve Stock Markets. New Yoiik, Jan. 35. Steers easy, except prime; rough stook dull; oxen 30c. lower; na, tire steers, poor to prime, $li5.20; stags and oxen, 51.75a4.lU; bulls, S3.S(&3.00; dry cows, S1.KX&3.G5, No demand for calves, and all un sold; ue bid, SSS.85. Sheen and lambs Arm poor to prime sheep, $3.25&3.75; common to good lambs, f J.4(aui. Hogs nominally weak. East Lidkutv, Pa., Jan. 35. Cattle steady ana unonanged. tiogs active; I'hlladeluhlas, J1.36&U0; common to fair Yorkers. $4,100 4.25; roughs, $334. Sheep firm; extra, 83.60 .; good, jtfSJ.Wi common to lair lambs, AMUSEMENTS. "THE WHITE SQUAD1ION." The attraction nt Ferguson's theatre next Tuesday evening is the elaborate production, "The White Squadron." The play is built on patriotic lints and n deeply interesting story is developed. In the third act the vessels of the magnifi cent White Squadron, under full steam and sail, are shown. Over 150 people ore required to properly present this scene. In scenery, stage appointments and com pany the production is strictly first-class. "A BARREL OF MONEY." "A Barrel of Money," the sensational comedy-drama by Herbert Hall Winslow, with all of its magnificent scenery, mechanical effects, catchy specialties and an unusually excellent cast, will be pro duced for the first time at Ferguson's theatre on next Friday, February 1st. Bank Stock for Sale. Ten shares of stock of the First Na tional Bank of Shenandoah, Pa. Apply to M. Mellet. 1-21-tf Dabb has removed his gallery to Hoff man's old stand, West Centre street. Bargains in Footwear. Call and see our variety in footwerfr. Great reduction in prices. A. F. Morgan's, U West Oak street. 1318-t f Private sale of white, gray and red blankets, at half price. l-25-lw Reese's Auction Room. vTHE EARTHQUAKE AT KUCHAN, Latest Reports Show That Over Twelve Hundred Were Killed. LONDON, Jan. 26. A dispatch from To- heran glvos furthor dotalls of tho destruc tive ourthriuako at Kuchnn. Tho first shock occurred at noon on Thursday, Jan 17. This was followed by anothor. and In threo minutes tho town was In ruins. It is statod thnt tho loss of llfo was enor mous. Most of tho victims wore crushed to doath by falling buildings, but many were burned to death, tho ruins In which they wore entangled having caught fire. elx hundred wero entombed In a mosque whllo engaged In prayer. Six hundred other persons porlshed In tho varlo us baths. Tho survivors could obtain nolther food nor water for threo days, tho telegraph linos having boon destroyed, and many who escaped being killed by tho earth quake perished from hunger nnd oxposuro, Not a slnglo building remains standing in tho town. Since tho 17th tho shocks havo boon re peated dally. Ono shook, which occurred at 0 o'clock on tho evening of Jan. 22, was equal in severity to tho first one, which caused tho destruction of tho city. This shock of Jan. 22 was followed by threo others at intervals of from ono to four hours. , Tho correspondent says it is pitiful to witness tho terror stricken pooplo huddled In groups and oxposod tothoinclomoncyof tho weather, which continues Jntensoly cold. No shelter of any kind is avuilablo, and no medical asslstanco IS at presont procurable The Lynching of Treasurer Scott. O'NEILL, Nob., Jan, 20. Developments In tho Scott case havo laid tho wholo con spiracy which resulted in tho lynching be fore the authorities. Fifty men are In volved in tho affair, many of them of stato prominence It is proven to bo tho work of an oath bound organization which has for twenty-sir years hold sway in Holt county and defied tho law. Tho membors of tho committee who wero friendly to Scott know that ho was to bo lynched, but thoy wore not acquainted with tho tlmo and placo at which the murderous work was to be accomplished. 'BlgnedHli'tT' Amalgamated Scale. PlTTsnuna, Jan. 30. The Monongahola Tin Plato company, of this city, has signed tho scalo and will start up at once This makes tho fifth firm to sign. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mgr. Carlnl, first prefect of tho Vatican library, died In Homo yostorday. A threatened strlko of Boston street car men will probably bo averted by mutual concosslons. The robbers who hold up a train nt Mc Neil, Ark., on Thursday night aro said to havo secured 25,000. Tho Turkish porto has withdrawn its prohibition against foreign correspondents proceeding to Armenia. Tho balloting for United States senator in Oregon continues daily without result, fccnator Dolph lacks threo of a majority. Tho gale in tho Irish sea continues, nnd steamers arriving at tho various British ports report having had torrlblo possuges, A Green Old Age. "A croon old ago" is a phraso often crossly abused. It is a literal translation of VirKll's description of Charon, tho fer ryman of the nether regions. Tho poet speaks of him as "Jam Miliar, eed cruda doo virldlsquo sonectus" (somewhat ngeu but bis nodshlp's old age was sdlt fresh and green). This wo might 6ay of n halo sexagenarian, but to talk, ns we do, of the green old ago of a nonagonarlan, howover hale, is sheer nonsense. Macmlllan Magazine. II o Struck the Right Chord. "No, I can never marry you. I do not love you, nor do I llko your habits. " "Well or why not many mo and re form mo afterwurdr" Cards have boen issuod. New York Reoorder. T7T3Trt7 fTT"Q TO ai.kavisIs JP .S24Mli jJ SCVSj. ronlilve uun tier Urinary Dtsases, llheumatlsm etc. It Is tram the new Polyns- VA-KAVA(bolan BLADDER DISEASES, AND leal name; JHper lu ts'ew rvu ri tt? aimc 1 or norm, ret). 8, IS93. and Med- lin ELUIhMa IO ill. ttbait Dec, 1892. Endorsed by tLLnanrViirnno aa n. nil ney and Illadderpiseases, nbeumatlsm.Dlabetes, ease, Female Complaints, pain In back, eto. Hold at Two IMlaft a lialtle. Descriptive book sent free to all. We know that AMtAVIN Is a Posi tive Cure for these diseases, and to prove to you Its wonderiui I'.uecis, ana jur me bukbui iuwu ziuMinn vja win npnii von enotieh for one week's use, by mall, prepaid, VBEB, It you are a Suf lerer. It Is an unlalllnB cure . A Jjrla I costs you nothing Address. TI1H CHUltCII JUIl.NllY CUMf. -lau J-OliriM AH-nHVtflVWiurM, iiHIMHLYA i Is Nature's Con- fitltutlnnnl Burn Cure for Asthma. A great Modern Medical Discovery. Cum uuarameta or Ao J'ay, For large Trial Case, Frtv, by mail, address, KOLA IMPORTING CO, lib Broadway.Hew Ycr ASTHM The Magic Touch OF Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea, Bu if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be fore you have taken half a dozen dosos, you will involuntarily think, and n doubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That soothing effect is a mgto touchl" Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and In shwt, raises the health tone of the entire system. Romember Sarsa- Hood'a Pills eure liver lilt, constipation, Ulloninesi, Jaundice, tlokhe&dacht.lndlgeitt M. RIBOT AGAIN PREMIER. He Will Attempt the .Formation1 of n Cab inet Under President Fnure. Paris, Jnn. 80. As M. Bourgeois, do plto the urglngs of Prosldent Fuuro, In sisted on his inability to form a cabinet, tho presldont yostorday summoned M. Rlliot uud request ed him to assume tho premiership. M. Elbdt has had consultations with MM. Polncnlre,Le bon, Barthou and others, and will probably bo suo cessful In forming a cabinet. It Is ex pected that M. Bi bot will bo sup PltEMIEB BIBOT. ported by tho Mod- eratos with tho aim of passing tho budget bill without tho clauso providing for an income tax. M. Rlbot vlsltod tho president at tho palaco of tho Elyseo at 9 o'clock last night nnd afterward hold a political reception an his residonoo. It is reported that ho win tako tho portfolio of finance M. Rlbot. who is 53 years old, has been in nubile llfo at Intervals slnco 1870. Ho was first elected to tho chamber of depu ties in 1878. Ho served as minister of for eign affairs in the coblnot of M. Froy- cinot, in 1890. In 1890 ho becamo premier undor President Cnrnot, holding tho posi tion only four months. Slnco his retire ment from tho premiership, In March, 1893, ho has occupied a rather obscuro placo lu politics. Tho wlfo of M. Rlbot was formorly Miss Mlnnlo Burch, of Chi cago. TERRIBLE SLEIGHING ACCIDENT, A Merry Tarty Run Down by a Train and Two Killed, SUNnnrtr, Pa., Jan. 130. A freight train on the Sunbury and Lowlstown railroad ran Into a Solln s Grovo sleighing party at lireamcr Station. Two porsons wero In stantly killed and a dozen others injured, four of them Borlously. eighteen porsons wore In a largo sled re turning homo from Mlddloburg, whoro thoy had boon attending a danco. Tho noise mado by the sleigh bolls prevented tho driver hearing tho approaching train, nnd beforo ho was nwaro of what was transpiring tho big onglno crashed into tho sldoof the sled just back of tho driver's scat. Tho driver, Charles Romlg, agod 24 yoars, was literally ground to pieces un der tho wheels. His father, Isaao Romlg, was sitting on tho samo scat. His skull was crushed and his body was found on tho pilot. Luwyer A. w. Potter had both arms crushed. The right arm has been ampu tated at tho olbow.but It is bollovod that the lolt ono can bo saved. Miss Molllo Burns, aged 21 years, had, her rlcht leg so badly crushed that it was amputated at tho kneo. Sho is ono of tho prettiest girls in Selin's Grove, and is a loader in society, Miss Lottlo Eby had both logs severely in jured. Mrs. Charles Ulrlch was injured about the spine. Not ono of tho party escaped without a brulso of somo kind. A Fruitless Senatorial Caucus. Washington, Jan. 20. The Republican senatorial caucus was In session for over two hours yesterday, and adjourned with out taking any action on any subject, al though nlmost overy question before tho senate was roforred to, and somo of tho moro Important questions wero discussed at somo length. Tho principal subject undor consideration was that of taking a position on tho question of tho sonatorlal olcctlon In tho stato whero thoro aro sen atorial deadlocks. Thoro was goneral op position to sonatorlal Interference, and thereforo no propositions wero offered. Blurdered in Ills lied by lioblierg. Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 20. Nows is received here that Lon Q. Wilson. woalthy and prominent furmor of Hole county, was yesterday found dead lu bed, having been murdored during the night by robbers. Tho sheriff's posso aro after tho murderers. It Is thought they will be lynoneu u oaugnc. Drowned Her Two Children. Boston, Jan. 26. Mrs. Moggie Bournle, who on Thursday drowned her two chll dren, was taken into court for nrrnlcn ment. Sho did not plead, but talked luco herently, ond was finally remanded toinil to bo arraigned later. It IB believed sho Is insane. Strike of Glove Cutters Imminent, Glovebsville, n. y., Jan. 20. Glove outters of two of tho largest shops In tho city uavo gono out in a Dody Uocauso thel: domands were not acceded to. It is thought a gonerai scriico 01 cutters is lmmmout You Don't Have to Swear Off, Says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture in an editorial about No-To-Bac, the famous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one, prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bae sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pay. Book free. Sterllug Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. A nice present a box of Brennan' Havana cigars. tL25 per box. 1PF trif4ni7cz I I JPJ?& parilla Cures m. p. const, Mononguhelu Whiskey, 60o a qt, Pure rye whiskey, XX, - if 1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, $1.25 a qt. Knperior Blackberry Brandy, ,$1 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum. $1.60 a at. "V UENGLING'S Btock and Freeh Ale, Draught Porler ami WelnerBeer. llest brands of 6c Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. Carlton Cornwell. fureman of the Gazette, Mlddletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlatn'H nnnuh Hnmpdr nhnnlri hn In every home. He used it for a cold and It effected a speedy cure. He says: "It Is Indeed a grand remedy, I con recom- menu 10 an. 1 nave also seen it Ueed tor whooping cough, with the best results." 2r and CO cent bottles for sale bv 'Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lbssio & BAkr, Ashland, Fa., la printed on every Back. tf There Is trood reasen for the nonulnrltv of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis & Buznrd, of West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., tays: "It has cured people that our physicians coma ao notning ror. ve persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham berlain's cough Kemedy and they now recommend It with the rest of us." 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Best llne geese feathers, consigned from the AVest, will be sold at a bargain, for one week only, at Reese's Auction Room. MISCELLANEOUS. TJOK Halo. Atoost, new Backus water motor. Five fa) norse power, jnsi immine iac- orv. Addiv at the HERALD omce. Norm Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. OR BENT. A largo new store-room, with tilate class front, dwelling and cellar. isxcellent business location. Uent reason- ile. Apply to u. w. newnouser, laiworin Main street. 10-15-lf A MAN In everv section at once to cell staple goods to dealers; no peddling; experl- nco unnecessary : best Bide line: 87500 a month. Halary and expenses or large com mission made mnoN hoap and mahd factobinq COMr-ANY, Cincinnati, O. iu-iY-iy- w eadtsa OilO A A a day to agents selling the Koyal $Lj.UU White Metal Plater or taking nroors for nlatlnir. Trade secrets, formulas. receipts, etc., iurmsnea iree. a gooa agent, can make two to three thousand dollars per year with the Hoyal Plater. For terms, etc, address Gray& Co., Plating Works, Colum bus, onto. II AKTEK NOTICE fJotice Is h'reby r-lvcn that an anDtlcatlon will be made to he Oonrt, of Common Pleas of the Countr of Schuylkill and state 01 Pennsylvania, ai jr oits- me, on Jionaay, ine iourin aayoi reDruary, . T). 1R95. nt ten oclock In the forenoon, under tho "Act of of Assembly to provide for the In corporation and Regulation of certain Corpora tions," approved April 29th, 1874, and the sup plements mereio, 'or uu mienueu lurportuion tn ho linnvn na "The Ralnt Pfiter find Ht. P.ml'H Greek Cathollo Beneficial Society, of Shenan doah, Pennsylvania." 'ine cnaracter ana od ect of said Bocioty are the maintenance of an organization for beneficial and nrotectlve nur- nnsn.8. dv esiaDiismnc u Dencuciui iunu. ana the cultivation of a spirit of charity and be nevolence Bald society ts to oe carried on at ihenandoah, Pennsylvania, and for said pur rinses, to have, possess and enlov all the rlehts. benefits and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and its supplement The application Is now on file at the Prothon- otarys omce. - M. JSl. 13U1CKE,, Solicitor. Shenandoah, Jan. 12th, 1895. 1-12, 19&2S J. 8. OALLEN, No. Zl South Jardln Stroet, Bhenandoct OrriOB Hotjks; isso to 3 and 6:30 to B P. V, Except Thursday evening. So office umrk on Sunday except hy arrange- mini, a una aanerence to jne tytco win u abtoiuttly ntcessary. Anthony Schmicker's 18 104 SOUW 31AIX ST. The finest cool and billiard rooms in town. Reading beer, porter and I'ottsvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a call. 7onr Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAME3 SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer. Porter nnd Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one." Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch v to 12 p. m. ED. BRENNAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsomo Bar Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and lOo Cigara. ' TuTTTnlon . 0 DWDM 16 North Main Street. Kepairlng of all kinds promptly attended to, pEBGUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. fEItOUSON, HANAOER. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 95 EX D. Stair's Realistic and Sensational Comedy Drama. A BARREL OF MONEY. A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION. More Special Scenery, More Muslo and Danclnit, .More juu Mor) Brlgnt comedy 'Xflxivxa. an-cror Boforo, See the startling iron mill scene with enormous steam engine iu full operation. Usual Prices Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. am St. " -rasping opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment '-which is the characteristic of the wisGi man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy ' men's lurnisning, at reduced prices. Anocner reriecc .Niagara is ine iau 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 Pall In gents' furn ishings. All 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. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance anil . . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. 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 tao. Choice temperance drlDks and cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Elie. IV ERY SNEDDEN'S Pear Alley, Rear Coffee Honse. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly -attended to. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Efiausadrgjr Cor. iJoyd and White Sta.. All wcrlt guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk tloa and lace curtain saspeo tally. Goods called for and delivered. A.trtal solicited. HOOKS & BROWN TVe have a full line of Books, Stationery, I Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 North MaH St. Weeks' Museum, fi 3.7 BUVTH MAIKBTItEEX. , Grand display ot birds and animals of all selections and llnest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every mornlnu nd evening. Joun Wbekb, Proprietor. G. W. Davidsom, Bartender. WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Tuner. Ptanos and orrans reptrl Orders left At 21 North Ualn street, bnwandorti, will resells prompt Attention. at.l- V d RiiLiquorStore iva.il X Da.vifis nil MnLDTnL7 ur 9 1 B H 111 Ir- B K U 1ULII HM1U i J