STROUSE- HE RELIABLE JEWELER QUR goods are decidedly the very 15BST sold In this 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 TUESDAY, J AN IT Ml Y 7, lSWfi. A .lealinu lltmbtiiid's Doillilo Crime. ScoTTSliumi, Iml., .Inn. 7. There wns n torrlble tragedy yesterday ul Little York, oloht mlltM wost of horo. Walter Coombs shot hi wifo through the boweln, sho liv ing but flfteon mlnutos. Coomlx then shot himself below the heart. IIo Is still alive. and 1kh-i for somo ono to kill him Tin) two children of tlio eouplo nro absent at school. Mr. Cooniln was n highly re spected woman and thero was no iiuiao savo jealousy. Humeri to Death In Ills Hume. IiKWiSBimu, I'ji., .Ian. ".Michael Fisher was found burned todeatli In the ruins ol his house, which was consumed by flro Sunday night. Ho had entertained a num ber of friends during tho evening, and tlio flames cro discovered about S o'clock yes terday morning, when ho was in bed. Flriher w.is an elderly man, nnd is said to have kept eousldcrablo money in th. house. Tho affair Is not freo from sus picion. The I.mvesl in Forty Years. HocilUSTKIt, .Tan. 7. The thermometer yonterdav reached tho lowest point In cloven years, registering at HI ilegs. below zero, Several of the public schools were closed, as It was impossible to keep tho children warm. At Lyons tho temperature arowivs .1 below, tho lowoit In forty years. 'Janand.iigu.i rports 'Jl below; Newark, iW; tieneseo, 10; Woloott 21 below and "Warsaw 11 below. I.egnl I'ight fur a Kentucky Mayoralty. l.KXlsuros, Ky., Jan. 7. Joseph II. Simrall was sworn in as mayor yesterday, hut Henry T. Duncan holds on to the of fice. The hitter was elected in 181)1, and claims the constitution gives him four years. Tho city charter says Ills timo ex pired yoitcrday. Duncan has filed suit to retain ollicu. Both are Democrats. Dishnnetft Tjuvyer Sent to Prison. MEMPHIS, .Ian. 7 I.owry W. Humes, a leading lawyer ami srm of a distinguish ! ex-Confederalu general, was yesterday bunteiucd to two yearn' lniprlMinmeutaud to pay a fine of fj'JO for exorbitant pcni n charges ami othor irregularities. Strikers Itetnrn to Work. BUFFALO, Jan. ".Tho strike of tho em ployes at tho Western Now York and Penn.sylvanl.v shops lias been settled. Tho domauds of tho men wern acceded to ex cept as to tho restoration of w. , nnd they have returned to work. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Xow Jor soy: Fair und warmer; southorly wiuds. Best sas fitting is dnnc by 1'. W Dell, 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 arereceiv inir inferior troods If you WCtnt a gOOll article, ll ll S made of gold or silver, we have it, both ornamental and usclul, in Silverware, Watches, 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 QRKIN'S Uin- Street, CJAH, PA. BUY roceries 129 S. SH.EfNlOaato YOTOJr- FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, ( or Centre and Wot Nts, THE PH1LADELHIIIA PROBE. A Wltnrts Arrested for Perjury Will bo Defended by Lawyer Pcttlt. Philadelphia, .fan. 7. Tho soimturial committee n-ipolnted to lnvostlg.vl.o munic ipal nffairs In Philadelphia resumed busi ness In room (ttJ of tlm city hall y.-storday nfternoou. Ono of tho results of tho In vestigation thus far was the nrr-st, yester day of T hn Davis, un ex-polie.nn.in. on tho oaargo f perjury. Atnpro.Mous sos slon D.ivls sworo ho obtained u idaco on tho forco without tho nocosslty . f passing rt civil service examination. The warrant for his arrest was sworn oat by Secretary Ncall, of tho civil sorvico bo ird. Tho com mittee's counsel, Slim W. Potlit, will do- lend Davis. John U. Moon was tho first witness called. Ho tostlfled that ho wns n reg i larly elected election olll ' -r at tho nrlm.uy election In tho Flftec'i h ward (Mayor Warwick's ward) in Ai t.i it last, hut that ho was pivvontod from oillclatlng by four policemen 15itchan.ui. Ralston, Hamilton nnd Jiechtpl who fund lily ojected him IIo llnnlly opened polls on tho outside, elected his delegates, and they wero after wards admitted to the .ii'iventlon. Peier N. llrooks corroborated Moon's testimony ns did Frank Korseh and Henry Young Korsch askod tho policemen why thoy wcro in tuero, nnd they said thoy "had their ordors. fi rip-Cold s.lleudnclit'. Why Buffer witli CuurIis, Colds and La Grippo when Ijixntivo llromo Quinine will euro you in ono dny. Put up in tablets con venient for taking, Guaranteed to euro, or monoy rofunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Additional Appointments. Tho County Commissioners late yesterday afternoon appointed Dr. Gcorgo Moore, of Ueckslicrvlllo, as prison physician. Ho was named by Commissioner .Martin, whilo Mr. Allen voted for the present incumbent, Dr. Cooper. Messrs. llentz and Martin voted to gether. Dr. Mouro is a Republican. District Attorney Hcchtel lias appointed Thomas O'Donnell, of St. Clair, to tlio position of rlerk in Ills office, formerly held by Joseph Schmidt, of ililey township. The salary is $50 a month. It was understood a special interpreter was to bo named to assist tho new clerk, but tho Salary Hoard, consist ing of the Commissioners and Controller, would not allow it. Tlio Directors of the Poor mado a few changes in tlio list "f appointments nlready published, Peter W.ichter and wife, of Win. Peiin. retain their old positions in tho insane department and (iordou lieed, Director Dietrich's appointee, is removed. Isaac Huy who was slated to sueccid John White, as lircman. was mado night nurse and White remains in his old position. William Hcffner, who was night nurse, wai made teamster vico (leorgo Huffman, who will he the butcher. Mary J. L,ms was appointed cook; Kato Smith, of Washington, milkmaid, anil Martha. " Middlcton, assistant clerk. This position was held by Alice Day, a daughter of Director Day. It's a Curious Woman who can't have confidence in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Hero is a tonic for tircd-out womanhood, a lcmcdy for all its peculiar ills and ailments anil if it doesn't help you, tlicro's nothing to pay. What moio can you ask for, in a medicine? Tlio "Precription" will build up, strengthen and invigorate the enure female system. It regulates and promote.-, i;l I the proper func tions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and vigor. In "female complaiuts" m every kind and in all chiouic weaknesses and derangements, it's tlio surest remedy. Nothing urged in ;ts place by a dealer, though it may bo better lor him to sell, can he, "just ns good" for ! tn buy. Send for a free pamphlet. Addri.-. World's Dispensary .Medical Association, ISuir.i . Y. Dr. Pierco's Pellets cure constipation, piles, biliousness, indigestion and headaches. j Tho Now Directory. Work on the city directory for Shenandoah is progressing very nicely and it is evident from tho systematic canvass Hint its pub- j Ushers are making that our town is at last to ! liavo a complete and accurate reference work. 1 No business man, no matter in what lino of trade ho may be, can well afford to bo with out the work. I5y ajdlng its publishers in tho matter of advertising patronage, or sub scription, they not only sccuio a valuable medium for publicity, but they aid nt the same time a work that has long been a necessity to our town. Wo intend to aid the publishers in any manner that lays in our power nnd if our business peoplo will look at tlio matter in tho proper spirit of enterprise, Shenandoah will not be lacking for a directory that will prove n credit uud benefit to it for some timo to come. Shako nil ItheumatlHin and Kcuriilxhi. Hub well with Itcd Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Director Derr Honored. Tho employes of the almshouse yesterday presented our townsmen, William Derr, with a handsome gold watch. Mr. Derr yesterday retired from tho Board, having served his lerni of tbreoyenrs as a Poor Director, and the gilt was presented n.sa token of the high esteem in which lie fs held. Tho presenta tion was mado by ex-Steward 1 1:1 rt man who among othor tilings very truthfully said : "I ' know you will prize it highly, not for its I intrinsic value, hut fur the spirit which 1 n.nmnl ul t lie .In, inn 'l':il;itt wnnr it l.rt'n 1 t ttlu cl,Crisb it, for it proclaims to nil man. kind that tlum hast been a good and faithful servant." Mr. Dorr was deeply nfl'ected by the expression of those kind words, and John W. Iieoso accepted it on his bohalf, Remember IT you llao n Cough or Cold, P.in-TInn always cure, 25o. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Malinnoy City Ilnslness College. Thin excellent college, at 203 livst Centre 4 rent, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...ul Typewriting cournw equal to any In tlio state il tho very lowest rales, individual 111 traction. IUy and ovcni.ig clawM. StudeuU constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-11-tf (1. W. WILLIAMS, Princliml. l'hsicians lceummend Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup braiusc of its prompt, positive action in nil cases id lung trouble It is u positively reliable rum for coughs and colds, 'J'tiio Illlls. The (Irand Jury yesterday found a true bill in tho cum of Hurry J. Howling and P. J. Graham, of town, for embezzlement. This ease arose out of u transaction in a car of potatoes and wis before court at tho last session, but was postponed until the present term. Scbellly House 'or Hale. The property and good will of the .Scbcilly House, on North Slain street, js offered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating in the South. For further particulars apply at the Scbcilly House, 12-10-tf licst plumbing Is dono by P. W. Bell. THE LICENSE COURT. Hot rights Over Itvmonslrnnees Promised for tlio Next Term. Tho liconso court nt PotUvlllo will con- veno in about two weeks and sonio lively contests nro expected. Among tlio peoplo against whom remonstrances liavo been filed nro Joseph Km-zlls, Second wird of Slionnn. doah, charged with selling on Sunday, with the additional allegation that tho stand is not necessary; James Quirk, Mnhnnny City, for selling liquors to minors nnd allowing per sons to play pool for drinks in his saloon; nnd Charlos Ilurcliill, Mahanoy City, fur Boil ing on Sunday nud encouraging the playing of cards nnd other games for drinks in his saloon. A remonstranco has also been filed against an application for n license to brow nnd wholesiilo liquor by the Charles D. Kuier Company (Limited), Tho came given for tho remonstranco is that tho applicant is "pecuniarily interested in other licensed houses in tlio county contrary to tho Act of Assembly." Tho latest novelties in photographs nt Hillingcr Bros., 19 West Lloyd street. No need to fear tho approach of croup if you liavo Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in tho houso. Never was n case that it wouldn't euro if used at tho outset. Hoy ltuii Oter. Hoy, 11-year-otd son of William 12. Phillips, of Kast Lino street, was run over by n team In chargo of llobcrts, tho liveryman, yester day and soriously, but not dangerously, in jured. Tho accident occurred into yesterday afternoon In front of Wyatt s hotel, on North Main street. Children who left tlio High school building gathered about a fanner's team that was trying to pull a loaded wagon out of a rut, and young Phillips was ono of them. When tho team finally started up the boy stepped backwards and was knocked down by tho team driven by Mrlioberts, whoso cries of warning wcro not beard. A kneo of ono of tho horses knocked tho boy down and the wheels of tho carriage passed over his right thigh nnd his back, just nbovo tho hips. Dr. Hamiltou attended him. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithiug dono call on 12. F. Gallagher 18 West Centra street. Denier ir stoves. 8-1-tf In 11 Prosperous Slate. The newly elected officers of Major Jenn ings Council No. 307, Jr. ). IT. A. M., wore 1 duly installed last evening by District Deputy William II. Dettory and the trusteos of the organization mado a report that shows a very , encouraging 6tato of all.iir.s. During tho past six months tho Council paid out $280 in sick benefits, $19 in nurse hire, a death claim of $2."0 nnd donations amounting to $100. a total of $078 in relieving distressed members nud their families, which is a record to bo proud of. During the same period the Con 11-1 oil invested a surplus of $000, making its 1 total investments $3,013, and the total valua tion of tho organization is $1,121.-10. Tho! present membership is 371. Hy Keqilest. j The stranded All-Amcriean Star Specialty Company, which mado such a favorable im pression upon tho theatre going public by , their excellent peiformanco nt Ilobbins' opera . IioUjSo List Friday evenlug, will reudor another performance to-morrow night, which will Minuss that given by Hie company hero- 1 toforo. The features of to-morrow night's performance will bo Monsullas & Husscll's double aerial web act and M'llo Husscll's slido for life from the gallery to tho stage A freo dance will follow tho performance. Do not fail to sco it. A lilt for Couirhs and Colds. I What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At druhlcr Bros., drug store. Klectcd Otllccrs. At the meeting of tho Justices and Con stables' Association, held in tho Knights of Pythias Hall, Pottsville, thero was a largo at tendance of representatives from all parts of tho county. The following officers were elected : President, David M. Mellon, Trc mont ; Vice President, Pierce Walker, Shen andoah ; Treasurer, J. W. Conrad, Pottsville ; Secretary, J. J. Fornsler, Pottsville, Assist ant Secretary, Joseph Kleindieiist, Mahanoy City. Tho only remedy in tlio world that will at onco stop itchiness of tlio skin in any part of tlio body, that is absolutely safo and nevor failing, is Dean's Ointment. Oct it from your dealer. Winning Mirny llujers. Tho Malcolm-I.ovo pianos, whoso agency is in tho hands of O'Neill Bros., havo been placed in the homes of tho following persons within the last week : Charles Uadziewicz, Knglcbeit Swalm, of town, and John Huyler, of Fowler's. O'Neill Bios, havo just con tracted an order for a second consignment which will nrrivc in n few days. Havo tho leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Bell, the plumber. "Tho .lolly runners." Upon urgent request of many who wit nessed tho previous production, and for tho benefit of peoplo who did not, tlio cantata entitled "Tho Jolly Farmers" will bo re produced in the Primitive Methodist church this oveuiiiE. Tho cantata affords ox- .llent entertainment and none who can possibly attend should fail to do so. Com menco ut 8 o'clock. Pure blood is tho secret of health. Burdock Blood Bitters Insures pure blood. l'oll oil h Hed Hot Move. Mrs. Michael llyau, of Buck Mountain, fell across a red Hot stove in nor 1101110 yosicruay, and was unable to rise. Sho was thirty years of nge, and was so bully burned that sho died a fow hours after tlio accident. McCarthy Sues tho Sentinel. John 11, McCarthy yostcrday brought a suit in assumpsit against tho Sentinel Publishing Company.of Hazlelon. Tlio suit is to rccovor n claim of $730 back pay duo McCarthy for ids services as oditorof the Sentinel. Satisfaction guaranteed liy llell, tho plumber. Nn Mom Nuked Lump. The U'IiIkIi Valley Uoal Company lift issued orders tu tlm men oinployod in and about the Jlazle MInoa breaker that in tho future no naked lamps aio to bo used, and In consequence cncli employe must provldo liim elf with 11 lantern. Tlio new order went intuvU'cct Saturday. Money to Tear. ilea. Stcnau iiv. was last night arraigned before Justice Toomey, on oath of Frank Wischnfikl, for assault and battery and t,onr iuea $10 bill in half, which Mrs, Stonawicz said Wiscliufoki had promised totslvo toher. Mrs. Stonii ivies was placed under 300 ball to appeur at court. HOOD'S PIIjLS cure Liver 111b, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. pleas' ut laxative. All Druggists. PERSONAL. Miss Annie Bcddall, of Wost Oak strcot, is seriously ill. W, J. Gnlviu Is doing jury duty In Potts villo this week. Harry Davis, of South West street, is dangerously 111. Mrs. James Ooodliend, of Wost Oak street, is ill with pneumonia, Reorgo Bedford, of Philadelphia, is cir culating among town friends, Jacob Noll, Sr., of North Main street, is paying tlio city of Bending a visit. Sanford Shoemaker has accepted n position in the (Irand Union I'm Company's store Mrs. William Kimmel, of North Jardin street, is suffering from an attack of rlieumn- tlsm. Mr. Donalioc nnd family, of Shnmokln, nro guests of tho Cavanaugh family, on Wost Centre street. LVhvard Oriffiths, of South Jnrdln street, returned last night from Philadelphia, whero ho spent several weeks visiting relatives. 11. A. Acker, of Bonding, formerly man ager of tlio local branch of the Oraud Union Tea Company, transacted business in town to-day. Mrs. Joseph Kltzcl and sou, Charles, of Pottsville, spent yesterday iu town ns tlio guest of her daughter, Mrs. Humble, of West Coal street. O. T. Llewellyn, superintendent of the Prudential Insurance Company, has re covered from his Illness nnd Is nblo to bo about ngain. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred. Schcuhlng have loft for their homo in Nownrk, N. .1,, after a pleasant sojourn with Mrs. Sckouhlug's parents, on North Jardin street. Oliltimry. Martin, '11-yoar-old son of Mrs. Margaret Brcnnaii, of West Ccutro street, died at noon to-day, after an illness of about fivo weeks. Death is attributed to spinal trouble. In the Hands of Iteectvor. Tiiknton, .Inn. 7. Vloo Chnncollorltccd has appointed John Thompson receiver of tho Uriguntlno Transit company, n trolley road from Atlantlo City to Hrlgnntlnc licacli. Tho liabilities tiro given nt $172, 000 nud tlio assets nt $300,000. J. Hush Hitter, who was Involved in tho recent failure of tho Solicitors' Loan nnd Trust company, of Philadelphia, of which ho was real ostato officer, was president of tho Transit company. rr..J 101- ottr ?a . V.7 ALL. NA Tin.? " of thoOlobofor HEURALSIA and similar Complaints, acu prcpuixu imuer mo stringent Mmmi MEDICAL LAWS, ttpresciibedb; eminent physicians: DR. RiflHTtR'S 26 m ngtf&Hi?ffr.SP World rpnnwno I Haiti ark ilhlv KlirfPB.f ill I Onlvwniilno with Trade Mark "Anchor," t. AO. Kichtcr & Co.. ziSFirict., itiu left. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS, 12BnncUEou-.es, OvmGlitsworkB, t .t 50 eta. In Sliennndonli for Ma tty I" I', U. Ktrlin, 6 H. Miiln . .1. i III Inn. 7 b. Main fcl.. II. Hn- . Kenoueii, is. k. eor. muui .v. .Uoyd ois DIVIDEND NOTICE. At n inretlnir of the llnnrtl of Directors of tho First National I tank of Slicnnmlnnh, held Jan unrv fith. lOO. n semi-anniml dividend of 3 ncr rent, was declared, payable on und after January lOtll, JXKi. MISCELLANEOUS. II HI. WANTKD. Apply ut 17 Kast Centre J street, Tltmnn bulldliiK. l-5-2t iiuu ur i . u wcning nouse, m excellent J condition, hcvcii rooms, situate on West street, above Coal. Apply at 21 North Jardhi street. 1-7-1 1 KENT. Store and dwelling, 29 South X Main street, now occupied hy I. J. Wilkin son, Also store and dwelling 21 Kast Centre street, now oecupled hy tho Singer Manufactur ing company. Apply lo m. Jiciict, at tno post ortlcc. 1-3-tf IOIt ItENT Dwelling house. No. 11 South ! White street, with nil modern Improve ments. Apply next door, iSo. 9 South White street. 1-1-tf pOtt SAI-n. A corner lot, with n brick dwell I' ing, boveu rooms nnd n vacant lot, in St. Clair, Pa. 'entrally louited and will be sold cheap. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Kenuell, St. jihTATK OV WILLIAM HOWELL, DK- ceased. Letters of Administration mi the estate of William Howell, lato of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to William Howell, Jr., of Howellsville, Montour county, and Thomas Howell, of Camden, Allegheny county, Penn sylvania, to whom all perons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, und those having clainib or demands, will muko known the same without delay to William Howell, Jk. TllOMAH HOWKLL, Administrators. Or to their attorney, E. W. SlIOHMAKKK. Shenandoah, Pa. Dee. 16th, 1MT. 12-17-Ct-oaw If you want an eny hbave, As Rood ns barber ever Eve, Call at Cbarlen l)err' shaving saloon, MornlnK, night or busy noon; ill cut your lmir with ease and grnee 1 o Hint the contour of your face. CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Sun. Tho llrbt of American CHAItl.nS A. DANA, Kditor. iiGWupa pom Tho American Constitution, tlio American Idea, tlio American Spirit, Tliofce first, last, and all tho time, foruver. ; Dally, by mall, - - -Dally and Sunday, by mall, $6 $8 a year a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price Sc. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. 0 Ik WE SWEAR ! ! That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" HINCE MEAT j9fcJs 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 & Co., "Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Pianos and Organs! For the Holidays. I have received the finest selection of l'lnnos nnd Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing n Piano or Organ would do well to call and sec my stock and get my prices. I hnvo the solo agency for the following makes : PIANOS. BI.ASIUS & SONS, SCHUMACHER, ALBRIGHT, LUDWIG, ESTEY. Cash or 011 easy payments. Our prices nro right. Only ono price. You nro earnestly invited to call nt Britton's fiilsic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1896. MORNING, SUNDAY AND C0HA1ER CIAL (EVENING) EDITIONS. Aggressive Republican Newspapers of the Highest Class. Commercial Advertiser. IVtablifhcd 1707. Published every oven New York's oldest nnd btst evening , newspaper. 12 pages. Subscription price, 1 $00ycar. Morning Advertiser. Published every niorninpr. 8 paces. Tho foremost le. newspaper in tho United States, ('lean and fearless. Subscription ' price, $3.(0 per year. ! Sunday Advertiser. New York's moyt popular and orlfiinnl I Sunday newspaper. Tho only lc. Sunday newspaper in tno rmtca &iates. an ino news and special features of surpassing interest and that will appeal to every phnsoof human nature. It Is tho equal of tho hi)?h-priced Sunday papers in every respect. Subscription price, 50q. per year ; '2Civ. for six months. The subscription price of THEMOHNINO nml SUNDAY ADVEKTISEIt together is $3.50 ft year, 81. K) for six months, and 90o, for three months. As Advertising Mediums Tho ADVERTISERS have no superiors. Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot ot ran ana winter buitinga bnenan doah has ever had, We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If yon are a haul man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 72.1 North Main St. HOLIDAY GIFTS ! Full line of solid gold rinR, nil styles, dia monds, watches, cloelcB nnd Jewelry. 11 knrnt solid gold anil Rolil (Hied watches, warranted 13 years, Elgin or Waltham movement, at Sit nnd upward, for ladles orients. Ladles' solid cold, silver and cold filled watches nnd chuins ot moderate prices. Full stock of 18k rings. Complete lino of sulphur diamond novelties, optical goods nnd muslenl Instruments, Coll nnd examine our stock. At E. DUELL'S, 206 S. Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading llrewlns Uo.'s Beer and Porter. 11G and 113 S. rvialn St. A genuine wclcoino awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter ami ale constantly on tap. Choice tern j peranco drinks and cigars. Toams to Hire. If you want to hire n safo nnd reliable team for driving or for worklngpurposej pay Shields livery stable o visit. Teams constantly on hand at rcnsoiiablo rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. OfrtiANsS,. rnrm ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED STATES. LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. All persons who wish to be candi dates' on the Citizens' ticket at the Spring Election Of 1896, in the Borough of Shenandoah, must present their names aud the . . : . .i r i ai. . . r . Citizens' Standing Committee not later than the 17th day of January, 1896. By order of the committee T. J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y, POLITICAL CARDS. jjion man coxstadu:, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of tho Fourth Wnrd. Subject to Denioerntio rules. JjlOR HIGH CONSTA11LE, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho Fifth Wnrd. Subject to Citizen party rules. JjlOU WAltD CONSTAHLH, (Fifth Wnrd,) WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizen party rules. jjWK SCHOOL DIIIECTOH, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to eo us. All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and liridgo work and all operations that por tain to Dental Surgery. , . No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo oro tlio only users of vitalized air for tlio painless extraction of teeth. . SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's lllock) East Centre Street. Oflico If ours: 7 a. 111. to 8 p. 111. DO YOU NEED . Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't get it, then como tJ us for It. Wo carry the best ot Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon wa!$5 your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Etfct Centre Street.