u ofthoOlobofor NEURALGIA B:!J Mmllar Complaints, nnu prcpariu uuucr mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. l iv .j i i . i . iPBiiucuuj eminent puyuciaus ,UR. RiCHTER S "iVorlit rnnnwnnil! TlAninrkiLh1vt!iifvM.fiill Only genuine wit h Trade Mark "Anchor," . au. Kichter Ac Co., 2inrH uswierz. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Stanch floatei. Own Qlauworke, A: SO In Slu-nauiloiih tor m l. I I) Klrlln.OH MilnM.J. M Jlilliili. 7 H. M. n M . " '- Kcn'jiith, N 1 cor J STROUSE I QUR goods are decidedly the very BEST sold in this city. The finest line of BRIQUET MfflPS, SILVEHWflt?E, DIAfllOHDS, H1RTGHES, JE01ELHY. Watch Making a Specialty Chas. Strouse, The Leading Jeweler, 4 SOUTH flAIN STREET. FERGUSON HOUSE JEWELRY STORE. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1893. PERSONAL. Commissioner Charles H. Allen was in town to-day. Miss Nellie Finney, of Poltsvillc, is visit ing friends in town. T. J. Coakley, of Trcmont, visited friends in town last evening. County Chairman 11. W. Payno attended to business hero to-day. (!. A. Wilde and bis sons, of Scranton, are visiting friends in town. Miss Mary Purcell, ono of Treinont's ac complished school teachers, is spending a few days in town with friends. G. V. Bashore, representing tho Christ Hat Manufacturing Company, of Shamokin, visited friends in town to-day. Mi's. Powlos, who wasa guest of hermothor Mrs. Grant, ou West Oak street, left for her homo iu Orange, N. .1., this morning. Samuel Homer and brido, of Philadelphia, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gooilltead, returned to their homo to-day. l'liiit'i-aK. The funeral of William, scvcn-yoar-old son of Peter Wachtor, one of tho keepers of the insane at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse, took placo in town this afternoon. The re mains worobiought here on the 1:10 p.m. Pennsylvania train and interment was mailc In tho Annunciation cemetery- Tho funeral of William Millington took placo at St. Clair this afternoon. Tho remains of Mrs. Catherine Price woru Interred in the Brock cemetery at Ashland this afternoon. Many icsidents of town at tended the funeral. A Sum Clue lor Coughs mid Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. AtGruliler Bros,, drug store. DON'T GIVE UP. Popular prices, when we an nounce that you can save 50 per cent, by visiting our store and purchasing your holiday gifts, and think you are receiv ing inferior goods If you want a good article, if it's made of gold or silver, we have it, both ornamental and useful, in T T J 1 j 1 Silverware, vaicnes, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Large assortment of solid gold ladies' and gents' rings and watches. Watch : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place in Town. Call and examine our stock. At IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Wain Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. "Wfrtffteyfc inject? ! Tho resident of Shenandoah. r the old year with much plonu'l ICa-J jiimty other favor grunted tlmjn outbreak of diwuwe in iecilji0(jls prom vimu of biwinww and oomin-. syr Jt is true tUe Orim Itanmr J 8$"' POLITICAL POINTS. Intercut in the spring election Is becoming more pronounced. I The C'ltireiis Standing Oommlttco will ' meet at Yost's, on Kast Centre street, this evcniiiR, at 7 o'clock. (amlulntcsfnrtheCltlneiM prinmrlcii liavo until January 17tli In which to place tliolr name with tho standing committee. It iss-aiil the VHCHiicy on tho School Hoard iiuNcd by the death of .lohn T. Stanloti, of t lie First ward, will be llllod by niiiolntmunt to-morrow night. John 1'. Iloehni Will bo it candidate for rtnominallon on tlie Cltlens ticket for Council in the Second wnrd. George Hares Is likely to bo n candidate for Council beforo the Citizens primary In the Fourth ward. It is mid Henry Wamiek 1.4 bein urged to reach out for tho Citizen humiliation for Council In tho Fifth ward. Child's sets, knife, fork and spoon, for tho holidays, at Malay's jewelry store. i A Jiuehro I'arty, ' Tho residence, of Miss Hlllo l'gan, on L'ast Centre street, was the scene of a very enjoy I able gathering last evening, the occasion boiug iv euchre party In which tho following ladies and gentlemen participated : Mis-.es Kllio Kgtin, Kllai Morris, Agnes Stein, Sallio Delanoy, Mary A. Stack, Jennie Lambert, 11. llurkc. Mary Cavnnaugh, Alice Douuhoo and Mary l'urccll, Troiuont; Ellio Cnvnnaiigh, Nellie Mellet, Mahanoy City; Julia llradigan, M'LIski lligglns, Mary Delauey, Salllo Stein, Nellie- Bradigau, and Messrs. V. J. Ilrennau, John J. Kellly, 1. J. Mulliollaud', John Higgius, Dr. W. N. Stein, T. J. Coakloy, Trcmout; H. J. Muldoon, Michael Muldoon, .Tamos Mouaghan, John Ilrcunan, Frank Malcy, Patrick Murphy, Michael O'llcarn, V. J. Galvin, l'liilip Coyno and Martin l'urcoll. Tho prizes wcro very pretty and costly. Tho first, a handsome, band-painted handkerchief case, was won by Mis3 Mary l'urccll, and Mr. James Monaghan won a cigar cjiso. The boody prizes were won by Dr. Stolu and Miss Donahoo. An elaborate supper was served. Have the leaks in your gtvs and water mains repaired by P. W. Hell, tho plumbor. Successful I'litertnlninent. A cantata entitled "Tho Jolly Farmers" was produced at the Primitive Methodist church last night. Detpito the very stormy weather the audience was a very largo ono and the entertainment was a gratifying success linancially and otherwise. J lie priucipal parts were taken by Misses Lizzie 1 Jones, Nellio and Sarah Baugh and Mr. ! Edward Cooper, who were very ably assisted by tho church clioir and members of tho Sunday school. As many people missed the entertainment on account of the storm an urgent request has been made that there bo a reproduction for the benefit of these people and others who may wish to witness tho cantata, and the request will be complied with In the near future. Due notice will bo given. A Mighty N'Ico Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 2,'ic. At G rubier Bros., drug store. Best plumbing is dono by P. W. Boll. ",IucUM Kcf-111111 Here. Amnlif the liri'si'Mt, visilnr tn Inu'n is "Jack" Keenan, of Newark, N. J., who is hero to spend a fow days with his parents, after an absence of several years. "Jack" wasa protege of the late 'Squire Monaghan and under his tuition gained bis first knowledge of base ball pitching. He finally launched out in the professional field and after doing creditable work in tho Southern league was signed by Manager Abncr Powell, of Seattlo (Washington) club and pitched the famous 2;i-inniiig game between the Seattle and Taconia teams. "Jack" is now a railroader at Nowark. Best gas fitting is dono by P. W Bell. A Grand Invent. The Mid-winter Assembly to be held at Ilobbiiis' hall, on Tuesday evening, January 7th, is looked to with great expectations. It has created great interest in society circles throughout this county and many other parts of tho region, and tlie attendance will be very large. The arrangements are. being made on an unequalled scale of elegance and no expen-o will bo spared. Schoppc will furnish tho dancing music and tho supper will bo served by a well known and popular caterer. Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, the plumber. The Hull To-night. The ball of the Boscite Hook and Ladder Company, iu Bobbins' opera house this even ing, promises to be well attended. The com mittee has made extensive preparations for tho entertainment of their patrons. A first- class orchestra will inrni.-li the music. Tho company should meet with liberal patronage as they liavo recently expended considerable .money ill inipioving their building. Help tho firemen ; they are always willing to render you assistance whenever called upon. llow'r Your Cough? Pan-Tina euros it, Wc. AtGruliler Bros., drug store. 1 Dlrctlim of Olticei'K. At a meeting of Major Jennings Council , No. 3ii7, Jr. O. U. A. M., last night, the fol lowing uIHcoh were elected : Jr. P. C, George W. Broome; C, George W. Diow; V. C, Arthur Tiogeinbo; A. li. S John J. Beiswjl; C, hrnest Hood : W , Jonn 11. Swindt ; I. S , . J. Watkins; O. S., Krvln Moyer; Trustee 1 and Boprohontiitivo to F. B. A., E. A. Duheity ; Alternate. William Loucks ; Cbap- 1 lain, Thuniat; S. Seliopple. Sebellly IIouhu I'm- .sale. ' The property and good will of the Schoilly House, 011 North Main street, is oH'ured for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating in the South. For further particulars apply at the Selioilly Hoiwo. ltf-lu-tf tlulil ami .liver thimble at MaleyV Where Ouys Hro lmk. With the corpse of one child in the Imnse, anil liaviuii returned hut a short time from the funeral of aunliier of his children, : (hiorgu Jwa, of Miaiuokin, Hat at the bed-1 xiilu of Ills wife in their little homo and mw her expire from diplitheriu. Tho dreadful diybe Juul curried oft' their two cliiltlien. With tho funeral of his wife, Iw buried the lust person with whom lie ohu claim relatinmiliip. V to Dale for ruin nnd Aches. KvevylHjily wtya Jitxl I'lag Oil, 2oc. At (iruhler lire., drug store. Ills Tun jjoiix lmproliig. ruiireijiiin Uinjiui loft for Wwhiligton tliU iiioriilug, Ills two win having ftliowu flight wpro'jiiit. Tlii will Ih ivgrwnlilo news to the OHnRiowinan'ii nuiuy friejuU, (iuuW HfiXwiH' hutUiiuat Haluy's. Mny lluy tlie Knjrlo Kami, : The Board of Trustees of the State hospital have undor consideration the purchaso of the Fnglo farm nt Fountain Springs, through which thoy will secure ono of the most valuablo water rights in tho region. During the past summor tho hospital water supply has bcon secured from tho Knglo farm at a dally cost of $8,00, and the supply was always abundant. Tho trustee think that It would bo a good Investment, ns it would add largely to tho hospital stores, and at tho same time bring In a good rental. Mrs. Kngol holds the property nt $17,000. Ashland Telegram. A Now Vocalist. P. J. Fcclcy has engaged Harry Wcibel, the talented comedian and singer, late with tho Pawnee 11111 show, to entertain the patrons of his North Main street eafe, on Now Year's Day. Ho is great. You want to hear him. 13-27-3t i)ii:i. I1F.ACH. At KlInngowBii colliery, Diaries J. Bench, aged 01 years. Funeral Wednesday, January 1st, 18W), to proceed to Tnninqiiii, where Interment will ho mailc in Odd Fellow' cemetery. A special train will run to tlie oolllery ond leave there at 1:80 p. m. for Tntnaqua; returning, leavo Tamaipia at 1:30 p. m. u Borough Bonds Called In. Notice Is hereby given, by authority of the lloroiigh Council of Shenandoah, 1A., that borough bonds liavo this day been called Tor redemption as follows : Nos. 1 to 14 Inclusive, Nsued August, 1881, ami redeemable any time after March lst.1885, at tho option of tho Iloroucb Council. Holders of tho above will present tlie same to Thomas J. Davlcs, llornugh Treasurer, for payment ofter Jnnuary 1st, 1811 1. Thomas J. Jamhh, Chairman Fliionco Committee, Borough Council of Shenandoah, Pa. Rhcnandoah, lo., Dec. 2S, 1893. MISCELLANEOUS. ITIOK KENT. A six-room house, on South Jardln street, between Oak and Cherry. Apply at tho office of T. T. William", No. 1 South Jardln street. 12-30-2t VOENTH wonted to sell nursery stock. This tho best time for selling. Pay liberal. Write for terms. Illram T. Jones, 19 North Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. lM0-3t-cod OK HALI3. A corner lot, with n brick dwell inir. ho von rooms and u vmvint lot. In St. Clntr. Fa. t'entrnlly located nnd will be sold cheap. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Fennel 1, Ht. Clair, Fa. 12-5-tf IOH SALE. Ono of tho mot desirable prop ? crtles on Main street. Apply at K, W. Huokmakkr's, Attorney-nt-Law. Ofilcc : Corner Centre nnd Market street. 12-2-1 m "VJOTICK. Notice in hereby kWcu to biiHlnesf i men and others of Shenandoah, Fa., that I will not be responsible for any debts my minor son, i nomas i riip j r-vani may contract wmi out my knowledge nnd consent. Thomas 11. Kvak. Shenandoah, Fa., Dec. 31, 1H05. lS-IJKU PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice in hereby X. (liven that n partnership has been entered into this day between Abram I,evino and Kljis i'. aupowiiz, to no Known as me iveywoiu! Miumiacturiiur Company of Shenandoah, FaM for tho purpose of innmifacturiiiK hats ami caps. AlIItAM I,i;vink, Elms F. Sri'iiwiTz. Shenandoah, Fa., Dec. 150, 1SX. 12KKJt .'STATU OK WILLIAM IIOWJ'.I.L, Dlv ceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of William Howell, late of Hhcliamhinh, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, ilcccased. liavo Keen granted to William uuwi-ii, ,ir., 01 llowclltvllip, .ilomoui- county, apu l nomas TI..M...1I rtf r-n,,i.l..,t Allr.irlw.nv fiiiuttv. Pftin. sylvnuia, to wliom all persons indebted to said estate, 11 re requested. to make payment, and those Having claims ,,r demands, win niuKC Known the same without delay to Wii.i.iam Ilowm.I., .Til. Thomas IIowki.i., Administrators. Or to their attorney, E. W. Siioi:maki:u. Shenandoah, Pa. Pee. 10th, ISM. 12-IT-Ctauw 20th Annual Ball OR TH E RESCUE HOOK AND LADDER CO, NO. I, Of Shenandoah, NEW YEAR'S EYE., DEC. 31, 1895, In F.obbins' Opera House. Aluslc by a First-Class Orchestra. The Eyent of the Season. The Rescue boys have a wide and well-known reputation lor en tertaining their friends in good style, and those who attend the ball will not be disappointed in this respect. FLOOR BIANAQERS M. G. WURM, GEORGE BROOME AND WILLIAM CALE. TICKETS, 35 Cents. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Cull anil sco tho brightest, brceziost, snappiest lot of l-all nnd Winter Suitings bhenau doali lias over had. We're experts 011 fit. We're dealers In new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. j If you are a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24- North Main St. If you want an eiwy shave, An r.mhI as lMU-U-r ever kh e. Call lit C'liarle- Dcrr'n shaving biilnou, MotiiIiik. uiuht or busy noon; Will cut your hair with eiH-e and wace To null the contour of your fait'. CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. HOLIDAY GIFTS ! l'ull line of t.olid (old riiiHW. ',,'', inonds. watcben, clocks and jewelry. II knrat solid gold and old filled watehes, warranted 13 youis, KJalnor Wultham movement, at ill ami iinword, for lailleti or gents. Indies solid gold, silver and gold tilled watches and chains at niodwate prii. I'ull oel of 18k rings. Complete line of sulphur diamond novelties, optlual good nnd mulaol Instruments. Call and examine our stock. At El. DUELL'S, 206 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. GIRVIN'S. iUUUUlUIUlUUiUUUUiUUUlM S. Main Street. ESENTflTI 1 SELF PRAISE . . . But Genuine Bargains This Week. WE WILL LET YOU LOOK AND DECIDE. REDUCED PRICES, RATHER THAN KEEP A FEW GOddS LEFT ON HAND. Albums 75c Albums 1.00 Worth one-third more, A Few $4.00 Albums at $3.00 (Carlsbad.) Bread and Milk Sets 39c Oat Meal Sets 39c Moustache Cup 20c Moustache Cup 25c Mustard Cup 10c Mustard Cup 25c GLASSWARE. Beautiful Lemonade Sets Tinted, Figured and Crystal New Lot STAMP - PLATES. Black and white, all designs, round and square. MITE IIGtl WML at "good Tinware" prices. Tea Cup & Saucer 3c Tea Cup and Saucer 4c Coffee Cup & Saucer 5c "Johnson Bros." Cups and Saucersa "Johnson Bros." Plates CELLULOID Mirrors and Picture Frames, EXPRESS AND SLEDS. ROAST PANS. 3S. Main Street. Cha Cirvin WE SWEAR! . That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR That Brick's "NONPARIEL" niMCE MEAT' That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP .... Try either and you will Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 105 South Main Street, ,0 For the Pianos I have received the finest selection of Pianos nnd Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill frj County. Parties contemplating purchastni; see my stock nnd Ret my prices. 1 have tho PIAKP5. mm BUSIUS & SONS, SCH0MACHER, ALBRIGHT, l,UDWIG, ESTEY. Cfish or on ensy payments. Our prices nro right. Britton's flusic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, CHARLIE SING, IMO. S SOUTH First-class Work at Loa Prices All Work done In first-class manner, and and ironed, 10c; shins ironed, 8c; unaerarawers, 7c; nanaKercineis, 2c. Always onlg sthe npy.e. The magnificent line of cut glass, fine china and silverware of R. H. BERGEHAN & CO., because prices are right. HOOKS & BROWN Our Holiday Sale is nearly over and we thank the public for their patronage. We still have a large line of Stationery Blank Books Tablets - . Day Books , Journals ,$fte.v; Ledgers ,jp . Receipt Books Note Books Time Books Envelopes Bill Files . . ' , Pens , , Lead Pencils Slate Pencils Fountain Peiis:' Gold Pens'. ' IV'' Gold Pencils 1896 Dairies Tissue Paper Pocket Books Card Cases Gum Bands Price Tickets Sign Markers, &c. In fact everything that a first class stationery store should have. We are agents for nil daily and weekly papers. Start the new year by subscribing for a good newspaper or magazine. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. . . . Makes the Best Brt Is the Finest, in the Woi' 1 Is the Best Ketchup Mad find the above correct. Grocers, Jw - Shenandoah, Fd and organs Holidays. n Piano or Orgnn would do well to call nmlUL S) solo agency for tho following makes : ORdANS- ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVJ UNITED STATES. LAWRENCE, (7 0CTAsj is! tyaisl VC3 il i. at Only ono price. You are earnestly Invltci MAHANOY CITY, P4 Chinese laundrM JARDIN STREET. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts wasluj collars, 2c; cutis, 4c; undershirts, 7 CHARLEY SING, IVlanoq- & a," filar s ( All persons who wish to bihat , dates on the Citize pa., ticket at the T. . pring E-lectpn Of 1896, ispc?. ,rlnl in the Borough of Shena,0 t must present their names ajf j required fees to the secretarpascg Citizens' Standing Commiforl later than the 17th day of Jv dfe 1896. By order of the cor. t T. J. JAMES, Presfc W. J. WAT KINS, S,st POLITICAL CARD JOlt HIGH CONSTABLE, Of tho Fourth Wan!. Subject to Democratic rules. IOK HIGH CONSTABLE, Of tho Fifth Ward Subject to Citizens party rules. TjlOIt WAltD CONSTABLE, (Fifth W VILLIAM BENDER, Of , tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizen party rules. -filOIt SCHOOL DIHECTOIi, (Fifth War CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Wnrd. Subject to Citizens' party rules. OPEN EVERY DA On to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms painloss extraction of teeth. ' Hold and Sil fllliiiL's. If vour artifical teeth do not 1 vou call to sen us. All examinations ft Wo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowil Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, l'ro-S and liridgo work ami all operations that pij .tain to JJontai ourKcry. Xo charKOS for extracting when plates a ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitallzi air for the painless extraction of tcoth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms (Titman's Block) ! ! East Centre Street. Onice Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tolacco, &e. Agent for l!eudin Browing m. jieor ami x oner. 11S and 113 S. Main St IF YOU WANT THE BES and ain't ct It, then some to in for It. We carry tho btt of . . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, ! flour ana i-bkd. Our delivery wiuton nivalin your order Goods I uejivereu prounmy. HUSSEI ,pcDDALL, '29 Gast Centre Street. 1 ,M 4
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