STROUSE TUE DEI 1 flDI C CD , HI l Hi I ill W II 11 NIL 11LL1I1ULL ULIILLLIl QUR goods arc decidedly the very BEST sold In tills city. The finest line of Banquet Lamps, Silverware, Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry. Watch Making a Specialty Chas. Strouse, The Leading Jeweler, 4 SOUTH HAIN STREET. FERGUSON HOUSE JEWELRY STORE. EVENING HERALD THL'ltSDAY. .lANl'AHY 2, ISM. POLICE ANDMILITIA FIGHT. Avnly Ncrliimgo nt a Military Hall In lli-idgcport, Conn. UmDOEPOUT, Conn., Jan. 2. A liattlo botwecn soldiers and pollco occi rroil In Fmllcr's big hall Tuesday nlRlit. In which about thirty men wero seriously Injured. Tho soldier wero finally defeated, nnd twenty nro locked tip. A ridding party wont to Sadler's Hnll, whero tho Kosciusko Guards, ti tnilitnry organization, wero holding a diuico, to ox-1 cento a wnrrnnt for tho seizure of beer. I Tho soldiers drow their sabers nnd drove i tho officers from tho hnll, A reinforcement of fifteen pollcomon was called and at. ' tempted to enter tho hnll, but guards bent . thorn back with their sabers. Tho police wero cut and slashed mid sovcral of thoni wero sorlously Injured. Tho captain of tho Kosoiusko Guards Is hardly recognizable from tho bumps and cuts on his faco from the pollcomcn's' clubs. Every ono of the twenty prisoners boar marks of tho meleo. They wore spattored with blood, and their uniforms aro lu shreds. Tho women ncted like furies. They Jumped on tho pollco and scratched their faocs and toro tliolr hair out by handfuls. After this fight flvo other hnlls wero vis ited and nearly 200.keirs of beer euIzoiI. To Celebrate Emancipation. I MEMPHIS, Jan. 2. A largo meeting of representative colored men of tho south was held horo last night with a view to nddlng a national day of colobrntlon of tho emancipation proclamation. Hon. John M. biiuigston, tlio loader of his race. In a speech fnvorcd Jan. I. Professor J. K. Knox, of Llttlo Hook, and Professor John It. Itiillln, of Memphis, also spoko In favor of that day, Hesolutlons wero unanimously adopted making Jnn. 1 tha dato of celebrating tho negro's gift of freedom. A commlttco is to bo ap pointed, consisting of threo representatives from each statu and territory, to seloet a plnco of meeting for the national emanci pation colobratlou on Jan. 1, lull. Cuimrd r.lnor Strikes a Hock. IjONno.V, Jnn. 2. Tho Cunurd lino .teamor Ccphalonla, Captain Scccoinbe, from Boston I)eo..21 fur Llvorpocd, struck a rock at South Stack, near Holyhead, yos terday. Hor passongers wore at breakfast at tho tlnie.nnil many of them wero thrown from tliolr scats by tho shock. There was tho wildest oxclteniont for a time, but tho passengers were all carried safely ashore by small boats, and sent to Liverpool. Subsequently tho vessel was tloated, but was finally beached. Hersaloon is flooded. A Mm a Curo for Coughs nli.l Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Grulilcr Urns., 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 Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Large assortment of solid gold ladies' and gents' rings and watches. Watch : Repairing : n : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place In Town. Call and examine our stock. At IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From El. E3. FOLEY, Cor. tr w- t hl- THE POLITICAL PLUMS. Tim Commissioners Hail Their Sny anil Now Tor the Poor Directors. I'otthvim.k, Jan. 2. Tho appointments of tho Comity Commissioners, ai published In these columns yostorday, caused considerable talk in politicttl circles on tlio first Oay of tho jw. The remaining ni.imintni. nl to lo made, that of physician nt tho county Jail, caused little Interest as few arc Interested In the mutest, outside of the personal liienilsof the candidates. Of tho nineteen appoint- incuts, north-of-the-lnoiintaln get four; CrtH ConuHii, of Slienandoah j l'hllip J. ("on 1 nell and Mis Annie Mcltnlo, (iiranlvlllc, and ( Hichard T. Lewis, Muhanoy City. Tho announcement of the deputies by ' County Cormier Marshall will he made In day or two. probably on .Monday next. There is uulto a contest for tho deputyship line hi J l'ottsvillo, hut oiltsldo of that it is said few changes will be niado. I District Attornoy Hccblel's appointments , will bo ollicially announced on Monday. They have already been niado public, and the llrst drputyship goes to M. IV MeLatigh- I I in, the second to Holiert S. lUshore, and tlio ' third to .tames .1. Moran. Mr. lleehtel will I also name John .1. Toole, of Shenandoah, ox- Clerk of tho Courts, as County Detective, but it I' not yet known whether tho court will t dfy tho appointment of a county detect fc. Tho I'oor Directors will also niako their appointments public on Monday, at least that It tho program now. What will happen be-, tween now and then is hard to tell. Many slates have lieen announced, but then none of them aro official. Poor Director Dlotricli is causing tho faithful many sleepless nights, In breaking faith with Day, they reason that ho will do tho same thing with Middlcton if occasion should require, it. It is for tills reason that so much apprehension is apparent as to tho outcome, and why a forecast of the appointments at this time would bo likely to fall far of the mark. Tho stewardship appears to he tho bono of j contention between Dietrich and Middlcton. Tlio former insists upon tlio appointment of Gordon Heed to succeed Steward Hartman, I while Director Middlcton insists upon nam i ing John W. lieese, of St. Clair, for the position. The, latter can have the clerkship, but Middlcton is not willing, and doesn't think ills colleague should havo tho whole hog. Sehcltly House I'or S.ilc. Tho property anil good will of tho Schcilly House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplate locating in tho South. I'or further particulars apply at the Scheifly House. 12-l(l-tf "I burned my lingers very badly. Tho pain was intense. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil brought relief in three minutes. It was al most magical. I never saw anything like it.'.' Amelia Swords, Saundersville, O. Narrow Ktcupc. A childless married couple of town, who will celebrate their crystal wedding before lMJUispasi, wero piaccu in a ratner em barrassing position on an electric car last o,veidng, A womay accompanied by three small children, apparently all of ono size, hoarded the car for A'atcsville. As standing room was at a premium, and tho woman and her children found difficulty in getting seats, the couplo aforesaid took chargo of one of tho little ones, the lady taking it on her lap. When Yatcsvilio was reached the woman got oil" with two of her children, apparently forgetting tlio third, and con siderable amusement was caused by the coti- ..r i... ...i .... i.. caped this rather unusual method of adding to the number of tho family. "liiirdock Illood Hitters entirely cured 1110 of a terrible breaking out all over iny body. It is a wonderful medicine." Miss Julia Klhridge, llox 35, West I'onnvell, Conn. Tho Columbia Calclular. The Columbia Pad Calendar for 18011 has made its appearance, representing tho elev enth annual issue, and handy and convenient as it has been heretofore, tlio new issue cer tainly surpasses any of its piedeccssors. The new calendar contains a much bcttcrarrangc iiieiit than in previous years, more space having been allowed for memoranda, while a greater charm has been added by lilieral illustration and a unique ami convenient grouping of dates, calculated to mcot the hurried needs of business men. Tho many dainty sketches that cmbcllhh its pages render it indeed a work of art. Owing to the unusual demand last year a much larger edition has been issued for 181)11. Tlio calendar can ho obtained lor fivo 2-ccut stamps by addressing tlio Calendar Depart ment of tho Popo .Manufacturing Company at Hartford, Conn. Itching Piles, night's horrid plague, is Instantly iclicvcd and permanently cured by Doan's Ointment. Your dealer ought to keep it. Machine Shops llli.j. Tlio repair department at the Delano shops is feeling tho ellects uf tho heavy tranio on the Lehigh Valley railroad. Tho machinists are compelled to worl: overtime in order to get out tho largo nii'iibcr of cpgimw that are now on hand for rt pairs, as they aro greatly needed by the company. ' Tlie employes at the Hazletou shops are I also busy just now. There are six engines I undergoing repairs. ! Consumption is the natural result of a neglected cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino -Syrup cures coughs, bronchitis, astliuia, and lung troiiMcn of all sorts down to the very liiirilerlaiid of consumption. Wlllielii) Miller Di-a.l. Sometime ago Williclm Miller, a former resident of Malianoy City, was removed from the insane department uf tliu county alms house to tho Hiirilsburg asylum, at which Institution ho died. He is a brother uf Mrs. Pinter, of Mttlutiioy City. How's Your Cough? I'an-Tlna cuios It, 23c. At (Iruhlor llros., ding store. Mabiiuoy City nuxliiesn College. Thisoxccllout college, nt 20S Kast Centre street, give Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting coursu ouiial to any in tlio state at tho very lowest rate. Individual in ktiuctiou. Day and evening clashes. Students ! constantly cutering. Cataloguu frco. 1 10-H-tf fl. W. Williams, Principal. ' llesl plumbing Is done by P. V. Hell. Grlp-CnliU-Ilcnitiicho. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and Uv Grippe when Uixulivo Jlromo Quinino will 1 euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 2B cents. Tor salo , by Kirliu's Pharmacy. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsraltliing duno call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centra street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf I'p to Dut.i for I'ulns anil Writes, leryhody says Ited Flag C. 23c i.nihUr Ili'"s ilrna store PERSONAL. Miss Lever, of Rending, is visiting friends hi town. Thomas H. Snyder visited friends at Mt. Cnrnirl to-day. Miss Mary Davis, of airardvllle, spent last evening In town, .Mrs. Mary Ittcnnan visited her daughter at Tamaoua yesterday. Justice C. W. Dcnxler transacted business at the county seat to-day. J. F. McGliity, of Tamnmin, was tlio guest of town relatives yesterday. Harry- Wtisley, the druggist, spent New Year visiting friends at Nazareth. Arthur C. Morgan returned to Philadelphia to-day to resume his medical studies. Alex. Stroiiso unfolded tales of humor and pathos to friends at Pottsville to-day. Mlssos Maria Gillllths and Mury Duylo visited friends nt Ashland yesterday. William Mnnaglian and Joo Keogh, of Glmrdvlllc, spant last evening in town. Thomas Fulton and Howard Swoycr, of Glrardvillo, spent last evening in town. Misses Sadln Stabler and Hue Jacobs, of Tauiaiiua, were visitors to tuwn yesterday. Miss Esther Ycdlnsky, of Pottsville. was tho guest of Miss Nettio I.evinc, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weary, of Ashland, attended the Gosslcy funeral in town yester day. Mrs. S. 0. Spalding and Miss Mamo lieed spent last evening with relatives in Malianoy City. Mrs. Jcro. Fry, of Alt. Carnicl, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.T. J. James, of North West street. Spang Klces, of Keadlng, is spending a vacation with Alfred Lewis, on West Cherry street. Miss Maggio Scanlan, of Keadlng, is tho guest of Miss Minnio Carl, 011 South Jardln street. C. 0. Palmer left for Bridgeport, Conn., to day after spending tho holidays with his family. Misses Virgio Golf and Llbhlo Mcrkct, of Ashland, circulated among town friends yesterday. D. M. Hoppes, wifoand daughter, of Maha noy City, were guests of A. II. Swalm and family yesterday. Misses Minnie and Tessio Harnett. Julia Miles and Julia Crcary, returned homo from Philadelphia last evening. Miss Mary Whalen returned homo yester day from 11 wcok's sojourn among friends in Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. Samuel Williams and daughter, Grace, of llazleton, spent New Year's witii Mrs. Daniel Knelly, of North White street. Misses Emily and Laura Sigfricd, of Mauch Chunk, and Mrs. Lamb, of) llcthlehcm, wero the guests of Miss Sadio 1'ceso yesterday. Dr. I). W. Straub was called to AUcntown to-day to attend a child of his brother-in-law, which is dangerously ill with diphtheria. Edward Griffiths and sister, Annie, left town to-day for Philadelphia, where tho lattdr will re-enter an institution for tlio blind. Miss Ella Clauser returned homo from Wilkcsbarro last evening, after spending the holidays with Mrs. O. W. Williams, former ly of town. " Dr. nnd Mrs. C. 1. Shoemaker and son, of Baltimore, Md., aro guests of tlio doctur's parents, llr. nnd .Mrs. M. L. Shoemaker, of East Coal street. Miss Maine Shulcr, of Malianoy City, and Louis Davis, ol'Ccntralia, were tho guests of Miss Fannie Vanduzen, of North Jardin street, yesterday. M. J. Malonc, tho Adonis of the letter carrier foice, spent New Year's day at 'New Philadelphia, Humor has it that 'OH will bo a happy year for him. Mrs. Christ Grulilcr has returned to' her homo in Philadelphia, accompanied by her sistcr-ln-law, Miss .Mary Grulilcr. The lat ter will spend a mouth in the city. James II. Miiliahey, one of tlio cfQcicut school teachers at Turkey I!un, returned homo last ovcnliig from his holiday vacation among friends in AUcntown and Philadel phia. Miss Idaho Knlli, who was recently hurt in nn accident at Pottsville, is able to bo about again. Slio returned from Alburtis yesterday, where she spent tho holidays with her parents. Lemuel GrillUhs. of Mt. Carmel, returned to that place to-day after spending a few days with his uncle, Henry W. Gritllths, of South Jardin street. Ho was accompanied by Ids cousins, William and Itay Grifliths, who will spend a few days at Mt. Carmel. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio lteglon Chron icled for Hasty l'erusul A now gas company has been formed by nmlcablo relations betweon Great Britain Pottsville capitalists. i 11,1,1 "l0 United States. This was adopted Tlio office of plumbing inspector has been I unanimously. In tho senate a resolution established lu Heading. ! of. the snino Import was adopted after an County Coroner .Marshall will announce ! amendment indorsing l'rosident Clevo liis deputies in a few days. 'am' 8 I10"0)' 1ih1 been dofoatcd by a strict lioth tho School Hoard and tho Borough I"trty vote Council will meet this evening. I Fifteen stained glass windows havo been donated to tlio new Evangelical church at Slmmokin. Ex-Slicrill' William W. Weaver, of Sliiuno-' kin, received a paralytic stroke, and his .loath is hourly expected. John J. Hoblu, a prominent hotelkeoper of .Malianoy City, will shortly lead to tho altar Miss .Matilda Miilliearn. There was no gaino between tho Pottsville and Malianoy City foot ball teams yesterday, tho grounds not being lu condition. Tills is tlio time of the year when the bloated bondholder sharpens his scissors and oxerclses his muscle clipping ills coupons, Tlio Northeastern Pennsylvania Sabbath Protective Association lias instituted a move ment to closo all cigar stores, wiloons and drug stores on Sunday in Wilkosbarro. Tho Mask and Wig Club has begun the rehearsal of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which will bo rendered at tho homo of ono of , Its members, to tost tho professional abilities of the organization. ) Tlio School.. He-Opened. All thu public schools of town were re-1 oiHjnril this morning and the children's I memories of Santa Clans have given way to I the mora serious work outlined by the teachers, Owing to some apprehension over tlio recent uxUtence of a case of scarlet 1 fever in a liouso next to the n-liool room nt the corner of Jardin and Oak streets, tlio latter placo was thoroughly disinfected yesterday under the supervision of School Director T, It. Edwards. wlionUo inspected tho surrounding promises ami found them perfectly clean. ( Special .Urn-tlng of Clnsl. ! Tho Classis of Schuylkill of tho liefonncd Church will meet in special season this after noon in St. Peter's church at Frackville. Tho business that necessitates tills meeting Is the rocontlouof 1. F. Wagner, from tho Titlln Classis of tho Ohio Synod, and tho organic tion of a congregation at Ulrardvlllo. Some of the most prominent cltlitoiH of the town will be identified wi'li the now inter est. Miners' Journal. 1 HOOD'S PIMj9 cure Mver Ills, At' Biliousness, Indigestion, iieaoaciin. ; i a pleas" nt laxative, au uruggisui. llcncflt Performance, Tho All-Ainoricnn Star Specialty Company, which was stranded hero tills wcok by poor houses and various other misfortunes, will be given a benefit nt Ilobblns' opera liouso to morrow evening, in which the best home talent nnd members of tlio company will en gage, making It one of tho host specialty per formances given lu Shenandoah for some time. Ono of tho most interesting features will bo M'llo. Itusscll's slide for life from tho gallery to the stage Admission 10, 15 and 25 cents. Will ho Produced Again. The cantata entitled "Tho Jolly Farmers," produred on Wednesday evening lu the Primitive Methodist church, corner of Oak and Jardin streets, was so well rendered and favorably received that by special request it lias been decided to give another production on Tuewbly evening, at 8:00 o'clock. Tho admission will bo fifteen cents, and parties holding tickets purchased for tho first enter tainment, not used, will bo admitted. Kntcrtiiliinient To-night. Tills evening nn entertainment will Imj given by tho Ministering Children's League of All Saints'- P. E. church, in Ilobblns' opera house. A feature of the entertainment Will be a black faco specialty by Miss Bertie Guldln, who isnn exceptionally clever artist and will bo remembered as taking honors in a production of "Tho Drummer Boy of Shlloli" a few years ago. Admission for adults, 15 cents; children, 10 cents. Now Year Tarty. Councilman T. J. James and wife held a New Year rarty at thoir rcsldcnco on North West street last ovcnlng and entertained Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Broxtou, Mr. and Mrs. John Pooler, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Walters, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Akor, Miss Emily Brown, of Glrardvillo, and Messrs. William Hall nnd Daniel Coaklcy. Kiitcrtutnetl Their Guests. Tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Uoddall, on South Jardin street, was tho sccno of a pleasant gathering last evening. Tho occa sion was in honor of Eugcno Buckman and sister, Anna, of Trenton, X. J., who aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. licddall. Several hours wero very pleasantly spent by thoso present. An Kxcclleut Orchestra. Quite a number of Shenandoah people witnessed tho production of "Hands Across the Sea" at Kaier's opera house, at Malianoy City, last evening. Tlio play was well received, and special mention should bo given Prof. Joliu Jones' orchestra. Their playing between tlio acts was heartily applauded and highly appreciated. Kurtz Won. ' Patrick Gaugban, of Lost Creek, nnd Ficd. Kurt, of Win. Penn, contested in a pigeon shooting match at tho latter placo yesterday and Kurtz won, killing 3 out of 0 birds. Gaughaii killed one. Still Mis'lng. Thomas Clement, ex-Poor Director of Lansford, has not yet heard anything of tho whereabouts of his son, IMchard, aged 17 years, who disappeared from his homo at Lansford on August 2Sth, last, in company witii John Mcllugh, a neighbor's boy, Tho father still oilers a reward of $2.) for their apprehension. Farm ell Sermon. llcv. John Vino will preach bis farewell sermon in tho Mahauoy City English Baptist church on Friday evening, next. This last opportunity to hear the famous preacher should not bo missed. Collieries Working. All tho collieries iu this district except , Kehley Bun resumed operations this morn- j ing. Tlio Ellangowan, Knickerbocker and , Kehley Bun collieries aro still.idlo on account i of tho Hooding by tlio rain on Monday night. I Operations Suspended. Operations wero suspended at the Shenan-1 doah City and West Slienandoah collieries to-day on account of there being an in suilicicnt number of men at work. ir York Legislature Opened. Albany, Jan. 2. Tho Now York legis lature convened yesterday nnd listened to thoreadlngof Governor Morton's mcssago, In which ho declares that "any disturb ance of our friendly relations with Great Britain cannot fall to havo a serious ef fect." Hamilton Fish was chosen spoakor of tho house. Lloutenant Governor Sax ton presides over tho senate." In tho house Mr. O'Grndy, Republican, offered a reso lution that every honorublo means should be resorted to to avoid a runturo of the ST7. far ovtr !J! 77r ox uiq uiodo ror UEU1UIGIA MJ elmllar Complaints, una prcpareu unaer mo stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. . . t 41 .t . A tyvrcscriccuuy eminent payfiicumaij DR. RlRHTER'S it (MAfiAireiP IRBme pain expeller: World rennvmnrii nmftvii OnlypnlnewtthTraiioMark"Anclior," tifta. tticnter a uo..zi5rl5t.. New Yo. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch EouBti, Owa GUijworki, -1 ou ci. in niiciianiioau tor sue oy I'. i'. iirilll, o n, Aiaiii pi J. fll llllluu, 7 IS. Maui hi I II lla- geiriueli. N Y cor Moln& . .. loyti r. - r-. r.i. i. tr DO YOU NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. 19 HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist In diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, S07 West Market St., VOTTSVILLK. Hours 8:50 a, m to 18 m.; 1 to i p. m.. tr. p, in. Sundays (I h. m. to 13 m. 1 WE That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" fllNCE MEAT mm,m Tc the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP .... Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try cither and you will find the above correct. Thos. E. Samuels & Cd, NAholesale Grocers, 1 rv r jf nrt nA. a. r-t 1 i r iuo ouulii main careei, Pianos and OrgansiV For the I have received the flncnt selection of FJnnos nnd Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purehiwInK n Piano or Orpnn would do well to call ntUl nee. my ntock nnd get my prices. I have the sole nj;cncy for tho following; makes : PIANOS.. HLASIUS & SONS, SCHOMACHER, ALBRIGHT, LUDWIG, ESTEY. j Cash or 011 easy payments. Our prices nrc right. Only ono price. You nro earnestly Invited to callnt Britton's flusic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. i u n iyi t t- W.IIVI NO. 6 SOUTH First-class Work at Low Prices! All Work done In first-class manner, and and Ironed, 10c; shirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; .undershirts, underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you nro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., North Mel In St. If you wnnt nn easy sliavo. As eood as harlwr over pave, Call at Charles Dorr's shaving saloon, Morning, night or busy noon; Will cut your hair with ease and grace To suit tho contour of your face. CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. HOLIDAY GIFTS ! V line of solid gold rings, nil styles, dia monds, watches, clocks and Jewelry. 14 karat solid gold and gold filled watches, warranted 15 years, ICIgin or Waltham movement, at SI I and upward, for ladles or gents. Ladies' nnlid gold, silver nnd gold filled watches and chains at moderate prices. Full Btock of 18k rings. Complete line of sulphur diamond novelties, optical goods and musical Instruments. Call and examine our stock. At EL. DUELL'S, 206 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Borough Bonds Called In. Notice is hereby given, by nuthortts of tho Borough Council of Shenandoah, l'ft., that borough bonds havo this day been called for "redemption ns follows: No"v 1 to H inclusive, Issued Amriist. 1881. and redeemable any time i after March IsMR, at tho option of tho Borough Council, Holders of tho above will present the I same to Thomas J. Da vies, Borough Treasurer, for pnyment after January Ut, 189i. Thomas. I. Jamix, . Chairman Finance Committee, I Borough Council of Shenandoah, Va. Hhcnandoah, I'n., Dec. 189-7. 'MISCELLANEOUS. I TTIOIt HUNT. Dwelling houe, No. 11 South L' White street, with all modern improve-, incuts. Apply next door, No. 0 South White street. 1-1-tf rANTI2I). A goixl girl for lioime work. ) Smut! family. Good wages to the right party. Apply at Whltelock's Shoe Store, corner Centre and Main street- l-2-2t 4 CENTS wanted to sell mirscrv stock. This 1 the bent lime for selling. Pay liberal. Write for terms. Hiram Jones, 49 North IMO-tit-cod Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. TjlOK SALE. A corner lot, with a brick dwell- lug, seven rooms nnd a vacant lot, in St. 1 Clair, l'a. Centrally locuted and will bo sold i cheap. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Fcnnell, Ht. ' Clnlr, Va. i OH SALE. Ono of tho most ileslrulilo prop- crtles on Main street. Apply nt 15. w. Ml UOKMAKKIl'S. Attoruey-at-Iiw. Otllcc: Corner Centre and Market streets. 12-3-lm ATOT1CK. Notlco is hereby given to business IN men and others of Shenandoah, Va., that I will not bo responsible for any debts luy minor son, Thomas ("Flip") Evans may contract with out my knowlrd;ond coiotent. Thomas H. Evans. Shenandoah, l'n., Dec. 31, PsOT, 12-31-3t A gcnulno wclcomo awaits youat jJOE WYATT'S saloon, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. I I'ool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and nlu constantly on tap. Choice, tem perance, drinks and cluiirs. Teams to Hire. II you wnnt in tore n Biiiu hiiu rename; team (or drlvliiKorotworklnKnuriKwe I ly ShloliU' livery stabloa visit. Tewits JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. Opposite Mending railroad ttatlon. SWEAR ! 1 - zmenanuuan, riir Holidays. QR(3AN5. mnm ESTBY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED STATES. LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) n n 1- i' - k h ti rt roo JARDIN STREET. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts wa: dates on the Citizens' ticket at the spring t-iecti of 1896, in the Horoucrh of Shenandoah. must ureseiu ineir names ana uk required fees to the secretary of t rt!.! . t rAi r ... lnffr tlmii tlif. t ?r n rinv nr hlnltnn- T. J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y, POLITICAL CARDS. ijioit man constaduo, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of tho Fourth Ward. Suhjcct to Democratic rules. "IOK HIGH CONSTABLE, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to CitUcns party rules. JjtOIt WAKD COXSTAMI.E, (Fifth Warn,) WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth Warn. Subject to Citizen party rules. OU SCHOOL DIItF.CTOIt, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Ot the Fifth Ward. Subject toCltlf i' party rules. OPENvSi Go to tlio Shcuauiloali Dental Itooma for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver llUings. If your nrtincal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. We malto all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns uonan i rowns, vrown and llrldgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, Critmnn's lllock) Eaat Centre Odlco Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. m, M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for KMil Hrewin vo.'a Beer and Porter 11 3 and 11S S. Main IF YOU WANT THE and can't get it, then uune to us ; it. Wo carry tho best of l,rnrHrIPC KlltrPt 1 ulu"W UUllt,! A FLOUR and F 1 delivered promptly. vfiir ucuvcry wuifou liwil HUSSER & B! 29 Ea r m lit f- it MY ' - - fty ,
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