STROUSE QUIi Roods are decidedly the very BUST sold In this city. The finest line of Banquet Lamps, Silverware, Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry. Watch Making a Specialty Chas. Strouse, The Leading Jeweler, A SOUTH HAIN STREET. FERGUSON HOUSE JEWELRY STORE. MRELlflBLE JEWtLERi EVENING HERALD Wednesday, janvaky a, ism. running. them down. Jtnrleton's lt.millt Clilcf Alleged to IIoo Keen Caught In Chicago. fpCcjftl b KvKNINO llEIEALI). Hazlkton, Jan. 8. A dispatch from Chicago stnlofl that tho Chief of Police at . yi.t placo has an Italian named Mike Spiro ,flndcr arrest. Spiro is wanted hero on n charge of arson. On tho night of June Sli, last year, Matteo flcrod's cigar factory and losidcnce were Mown lip with dynamite. Tiro followed, burning to the ground threo buildings. The intention was no doubt murder and the in mates of the buildings eamo very near losing their lives. It is for Urn crime that Spiro is wanted. Spiro, it is said, did not blow up the cigar factory, hut paid others to do so. Tho police of this place finally got posithc information that the dynamite outrage and numerous other crimes had been committed by a band of Italians who lived in the north eastern section of the city, which is known locally as "I.ittlo Italy." They succeeded in capturing nine members of the gang. Peter Ilcluka, n hoy 10 years of age, who in in custody and mixed up with the gang, was in duced to tell what he knew of the work of tho bandit. Ho made a written confession, detailing various crimes that had been com mitted by the murderous baud, and implicat ing Spiro' as their chief. Ah foon as Spiro learned that Dcluka had made a confession he lied, as did also Angelln Pansorell.i, PaMitial Ounerot and Joe Cimcranuc. Tho police authorities of various cities were nt once authorized to apprehend tho fugitives and Spiro is the first to bo caught. Have the leaks in your gas and water mains ltpaired by P. V. Hell, tho plumber. Marrlllge Licenses. The following niarriairo licenses have been granted : Thomas llurhon and Annie Xovick, both of Mahanoy Plane; Michael Salmon, of Hahauoy City, and Klien (lilmoie, oi Maha noy township; I'raiik Shinikns and Catharine fciugello, both of Uitck Mountain ; John r.oroiifkio and Mary Yonhorek, both of town Pino Mood is tho secret of health. Ilnrdork Blood Hitters injures puio blood. Scliollly HoiiMi l'"or Sale. The property and good will of the Scheilly House, on Noitli Main street, is olfered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplate Inciting in the South. Kor further particulars apply at tho Scheilly House. 12-lfi-tf Itest plumbing is dono by l V. Bell. There Xntnr Wa n Iletter Corn Than Tan-Tina for Coughs Gruhlcr liros., drug store. At 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 II" 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'. L,arge assortment uf solid gold ladies' and gents' rings and watches. Watch : RepalrhiK : a : 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 ci nun rem mv lun CTDAUf I rLUUn, I LLU, IIHI mm uiumii Also Table and Boor Oil Cloths From EL. B. FOLEY, ir Centre ai(d Wt Htf. USEFUL BOOKS GIVEN AWAY. ART AND FANCY WORK. Mrs. Nella Daggett, of lloston, has recently written a hook, 'Taney Vork and Art Decorations," thatgivcspractlcnl Instructions for making dollies, table covers, scarfs, tray cloths, pin cushions, etc., etc.., with fifty Illustrations. This book, togetlur with "Successful Home Dyeing," will be sent free COUPON NO. jis. This entitle any render of ttie Hr.RAl.ti to one copy of " fancy M ork nnd Art Potsv rations," and "Successful Home Dyeing." to any reader who forwards the attached coupon and a 2- , cent stamp to Wells. Nlc'iardson & Co., i ilurlington, Vt. I The above liberal oiler is n.adc to advertise ' tho rollahlo Diamond Dyes, and to get their I book upon homo dyeing into tho hands of , women who want to dress well by making their old clothing look like new. I The fact that Diamond Dyes have been tho siainl.ua home uyes lor nearly twenty years, and that their sale lncnases from your to year, Is proof positive that they have novor had an equal. WANTS JUDOE PERSHING TO RESIGN. John (). I'lrlrli Appeals In tho Taxpayer or Schuylkill County. County Solicitor John O. Ulrich has ad dressed nu open lutter, over his own signa- j ture, to tho taxpayers of Schuylkill county in roforenco to public business being retarded because of tho absence of two of our judges from their duties. "I hcllovo," ho says "our Prosidont Judge fails to recognizo the fact that his long absence from public duty has caused tho people of this county enormous cxpeuso in their public business, liut it is a fact that tho business of our courts cannot bo conducted under the present conditions. Wo should have three courts in action ; wo have hut one. l.'nless a non-resident Judgo con sents to assist Jndgo Hcchtel, our civil trials aro postponed and fast falling further back; it is almost impossible to dispose of motions. Our Criminal Courts aro delayed, and this means a detention of witnesses and increased costs to the county. The suggestion for a writ of quo warranto against tho Controller has been made by the Attornoy Ucncral, but JudgcJIfochtel is unable to fix a return day for argument by agreement even earlier than February 10, and oveiy mouth's delay means an expenditure of at lea. t $1)0 in this direc tion. I believe that if the people of tho county, by some tangible method, express their sentiment that Judge Peishing resign his olllce, that his exalted sense of right and lienor will impell him to do so. I bolievc that his excellent services to the people of this county entitle him to extra compensa tion, and that throe yejrs of pension at $t,0!H per year is a just reward. "Tho period of sentiment in this matter has passed, and it must bo view ed from a practical business standpoint. I asstinio this position without request, instruction, fear or preju dice, and trust that the people will support it by sending mo evidences of their desires that Judgo Pershing give way to somebody j who is ahio to perform tho dutios of a Judgo of our courts. I believo ho will resign when he is awaro that the citizens desire it." A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Oruhlcr llrn., drug store. A Costly Violin. Yesterday a Hungarian named Hike Onfer called at tho place of Ike Orkin, tho South Main street jeweler and dealer in musical instruments, and asked permission to try a i curnct, adding that ho ,!icd to purchase one. Ho tried several, a. I tested several , arcordians, winding up nth breaking the I strings and bridgo of a violin. This an-1 geied Mr. Orkin, who ordered tho man from the place, and ho left. To tho jeweler's sur- I I'riso later in tho day he was arrested on ' complaint of Oufor, who alleges that Orkin struck him as ho left the sture. Tho jeweler gave ?200 lull befoio Justice Shoemaker and immediately caused Onfer to be taken before Justice Oirdin on a charge of maliciously breaking tho violin. It was now Onfcr's turn to becomo surprised anil lie felt dis turbed when Justice Cardin iviiuircil $300 bail of him. This ho could not procure and as ho did not want to spend the night in the lockup and miss going to work ho agreed to pay tho coats in both cases and four dollars for the violin, which was valued at ft. Onfer paid about fr20, all told. Mr. Orkin avers tho whole proceeding was a scheme on Onfer' s part to try and bleed him, it being known that most business men will settle petty cases to avoid tho trouhlo and expense, of going to court, regardless of the merits of tho case. Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's N'nnvay Pino Syrup because of its prompt, positive action in all cases of lung trouble. It is 11 positively reliable euro for cough-, and colds. niahauoy City ltuslncss College. This excellent college, at 203 East Centre street, glvos Cominirii.il, Shorthand ...id Typewriting course equal to any in tho state lit tho very lowest rates. Individual in unction. Day and eveiii.ig classes. Students i constantly 'entering. ( atulngue free. lo-l t-tf (!. W. Williams, Principal. Satisf.iction pl'iinher. guaranteed by JSell, tho 'Tho fencing .Muster." The three-act comedy opera, "Tho Fencing Master," occupied tho boards at tho theatre last ulijht and was piosented Iry a strong company of fifty artists, tho favorite among them being Miss Katherino (lormalno. Hor portrayal of "Krancesca" was superb, and the authur chose well when ho selected hor I to si ok the loading part. I.ast night she I captivated tho audience upon her first a p I ifuramo and hold them throughout tho per formance Harry DoLorme as "Fortunio" , Hiippoitcd Miss lieriiiaiue in lino style, while I Arthur Ktherington us "Viscount" and 11. TioDemiick as "Pas iuino" kept the audience : in a continuous mar of laughter. The latter I was exceptionally good. When he appealed on the stugu witli n lighted onudlo and u bottomless chair, "to light tho ico houso," as lie termini it, the uudicncu showed their appruval by hearty applause, as tho theatre was uncomfortably cold. Tho pioduction was tho finest seen heie this suasou, ami the special keener)' of the company was in har mony with the expensive costumes worn by tho members. Tho company was worthy of a larger audience than that that greeted them last night, and there Is no rniostlon but the houso would have been packed had their coming been given tho proper publicity. A return engagement by the company would 1 repay them. Ilememher If jou Have 11 C'uugh or Cold, l'an-Tina always cures, 23c. At flruhler Ilros., drug store Rest gas fltt.us is dono by I". YV Roll. POINTS. Happenings Tlifl.iiglniMiijcj;,, ciiron icit'ii inr iinsiy ri'iiiMU, A Hungarian was blown to pieces at tho Morea stripping yesterday. A prcmaturo explosion of dynamite was tho cause, lly shindcrs say that parts of tho unfortunate man wcro blow n 300 feet in the air. Daniel lioagle, a resilient of Delano, and employed as ii middle hrakeman on engiuo 340, had his right hand Udly mashed wliilo attempting to couple ears at Primrose col liery. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad ofllelalsnro on a lour of inspection in this section. Anthony Sallnskl, ono of tho Hungarians occupying n shanty which was destroyed by fire at Park Placo, Is said to h,ic lost $300, which ho had secreted on tho second lloor. V.. It. licosc, of Pottsvllle, after 12 years of service as secretary or the Ketail Protectlvo Association, has resigned. Gcorgo W. Selders, of Pottsvllle, has been appointed to the position of turnkey by tho County Commissioners. There was a very important meeting of Camp 112, P. O. S. of A., last evening. W. II. llamlclong, Heading operator nnd agent at Snydertown, has been appointed to succeed James Whcatley at lakeside. Mr. Handelong is succeeded by night operator Alvlu Sehlegel. A cocking main is booked to take placo on Saturday evening, January 18th, at Newklrk, between birds from New Philadelphia and Ncwkirk for a purso of ono hundred dollars. Tho Philadelphia & Heading Company, which pays two-thirds of all tho tax In Branch township, appealed to court yesterday for a rato lower than 0 mills. Hazlcton will havo a raco track noxt season. Crystal Spring Company was indicted for furnishing impure water to Wilkosbarro. An Allentown man, Thomas Mintzcr, found a $300 pearl in an oyster. Tho water boiler attached to the stovo lu tho kitchen of Philip Codec, of Mahanoy City, a former resident of town, exploded and thero wcro fears that tho building would hum up. Atthotimo of tho explosion tho kitchen was occupied by Mrs. Cotfco and daughter, Cclla, who were injured, tho latter very painlully in tho neck by hying frag ments of the stovo. ACCIDENTS AT DRAPER- COLLIERY. A Drlwr and a Scraper Lino feeder 3foot lien Ih. George Graft, 18 years of age and employed as a driver at tho Draper colliery, met death while nt his work at about ono o'clock yos- terday morning. Grafl was waiting for tho removal of tools from a ear when tho mule ran away. The boy ran to stop it, but slipped and fell before tho ear, which was promptly stopped, but not until Graft's head become wedged between a wheel and a mil. Death ensued within a short time. Gcorgo Dub.is, a feeder at the elevators of tho scraper line, at the same colliery, was also t killed yesterday. Tho first intimation of i the accident was tho shilling of the elevators. Nobody witnessed tho accident and, as tho breaker was hut recently rebuilt and has all the modern improvements, safety guards, etc., it is concluded that the boy must have climbed out of bounds. Tho body was found over the turn on tho downward course, tightly wedged between the metallic buckets and tho woodwork. Tho bones were crushed from the neck to the feet, but tho head was without marks. It was resting in one. of tho buckets of the elevators. Atlaiiio la a School Kooin. Lizzie l'reilcr, aged 8 years, died at her homo at Ashland, tho result of scvoro burns received. She was a member of St. Mauritius' parochial school, and while heating a can of J coir at tho stove her clothing beeamo ignited. Almost instantly she was enveloped in Uames, About a dozen of her schoolmates were present at tho time, but they weroso badly frightened that they could do nothing tosavohor. I heir cries were beard by the Sisters, who ran to tho unfortunate child's assistance and succeeded in extintruUIiini? the flames, hut not until nearly all tho clothing ! was burned from her body The latest novelties in photographs at lllilinger llros., 10 West Lloyd street. Their Annual Hull. The Patriotic Drum Corps, of town, will bold their first annual ball on February 17th, in I'obhins' opera house, and tho fact that Sclioppo's orchestra will furnish tho music is sulllcient announcement of its success. Tho committee in charge is composed of Daniel Haehman, l'dward Reese and Charles lllldcr brand. Tho drum corps is making rapid strides as a musical organization, and tho public should assist them by attendance at the hall. They will spare no mains to make tho evening a pleasant ono. No need to fear tho approach of croup if you havo Dr. Thomas' llclectrlc Oil in tho house. Never was a caso that it wouldn't ruie if Used at tho outset. Tho Church (Irgnnlcil. Ilev. Itowers, of the Reformed church, of Krackville, and I'ev. O'lloyle, of town, and l'ev. II. A. Keyser, of Mahanoy City, tho committee appointed by tho Reformed Clauds, held services in lodge room No. 1, in in the Palace theatre, Clirardvillc, Sunday afternoon, and organized a church, Messrs, Phil lllass anil I.. Laudcnslager being ap pointed ciders and Messrs. Frank nnd Howard Swoyer, Christian Kborleand Harry Miller, deacons. SorvIcM will bo held hcre- 1 after every Sunday in the theatre. When you want uood roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsuiithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Ccntro street. Dealer ii' stoves. 8-1 -tf 1'nlutciV Convention. Tho Master House I'aiuters and Decor ators' Association liegau their state con vention nt Heading yesterday. John I, Ilasslcr, of town, will represent tho Shenan doah local, comprising Shenandoah, Mahanoy City, flirardvillo and Fraekvlllc. John 1'. Garden, of town, will also attend tho sessions, loaxing for Reading to-day. Orlp-Colds-IIendaehe. Why sudor with Coughs, Colds and La (liippoivhon Laxative liromo Quinine will cure you in one day. l'ut up in tablets con venient for taking, (iuarantecd to cure, or money refunded, l'rico, 25 cents. For salo by Kiilin's IMiaimacy. PERSONAL. W. A. Davis, of Frackville, spent last evening in tuwu. Mrs. Rditli KituTnou, of North Woststreet, is sulferlng from an attack of diphtheria, John Cox, one of the clerks for Magargle, tho grocer, Is on the sick list. School Director John T. Leo visited friends at Kt, Clair to-day. Kdward, son of (ieorgo W. Reddall, has gono to Myerstown to take an Academic course. 'the only remedy in. the wofruwwnill at ouco stop Itchiness of jtho skin in any part of tho.body, that is absolutely safo and never falling, is Doan's Ointment, (ict it from your dealer WTHY riifliiiKti THE MID-WINTER ASSEMBLY. Itobbtns' Opcru ltoiisn the Sccno ofji llrlU"! . Hunt Kvcut. J.J ft While tho Mid-Wintcr -AsmrSjijift inns' opera llouso last nigiit was not as ToTt ccssful financially as it has been in years past in all other respects It equalled the other gatherings nnd about forty couplos had an exceedingly cnjoyablo time. Tho arrange ments for tho alliilr were first-class and re flected great credit upun tho managers, Messrs. John A. Grant, Paul W. Jlatick, John A. ltoilly, Jr., Herman V. llosso and Gcorgo V. Kelpur. Tho Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces furnished the dancing music, which was new in many re spects and admirably rendered. The hall was elegantly decorated nnd tho dancers whirled beneath n canopy of brilliant streamers artistically arranged by It. II. Morgan, tho well known decorator. Gcorgo W. Scheilly was tho caterer and served nil excellent lap lunch at midnight. The patrons wcro In full dress and presented a brilliant appcaranco whilo on tho lloor re sponding to the strains from the orchestra. Many well known society pooplo from out of town wore in attendance, hut tho very cold weather and lud'eations of a heavy snow storm prevented the attendance of many people who had accepted invitations. Tho friends of tho committee of arrangements hope that their next ell'ort will bo attended by moro favorablo circumstances. To-night's llonellt Show. Tho performance of tho All-Star American Specialty Company, in Itobbins' opora hotiso this evening, will bo up to date and they should bo greeted with a largo audience, Tho musical act of Del Vccho nnd Waters nlono Is worth tho price of admission, which is only 10, 15 and 25 cents, Mr. Waters is no straugcr to Shenandoah audiences. If you want to laugli bco this show to-night. Hughes Indicted. Edward Hughes, ono of tho hospital stewards at tho Schuylkill Haven nlmshouso under last year's Board of Directors of tho Poor, was yesterday indicted by the Grand Jury on a cliargo of adultery made upon tho allidavit of Thomas M. Murphy, an iumato of tho institution, who alleges that Hughes committed tho act last September with ono Mrs. Mary arrow, of Schuylkill Haven, formerly Mary Malia, of Jacksons, who was at that time also an inmate of the almshouse. State School Directors Meeting. Hon. Geo. W. Kennedy, of Pottsvilie ; Dr. C. Lenkor, Schuylkill Haven; Dr. C. Quail, Auburn; Capt. E. C. Wagner, Girardvillo; President Edward Kaereher, Tremont, who were appointed delegates from the Schuylkill County School Directors Association to assist in forming a state organization, will bo in at tendance at tlie convention, called for that pu.-poso to he held at Harrisburg to-morrow. dii:i). UHUNNAK. At Shenandoah, Pa., on tho 7th int. Martin, son of Mrs. Margaret Ilrennan, aged la years and 7 months, l'lliicntl will take place on irriday, 10th inst., at 10 o'clock a. in., from the rcsUicnco of bis uncle, William 1. Delaney, 20 West Ccntro street. High mass in the Auiituieiation church, and interment intlie parish cemetery. l-8-2t FALLS At Philadelphia, on tho Mil Inst., O. Frank Fnlls, ageil M. The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to nttend tho funeral on Thursday evening, at 8.00 o'clock, at bis late residence. 1021, West Susquehanna avenue, IMiiliulclpliia. Hervlcesantl Interment at MlnersviHc on Friday afternoon. Perfect Digestion Is secured by taking Hood's Pills after dinner, or If digestion la impeded by change of diet, overeating or chills and con gestion in changeable weather. They break up a cold, prevent a fever, and restore healthy action ol tho liver and bowels. At homo or abroad Hood's Fills are a safeguard and a friend. JjlOlt II1C.II constaiili;. EDWARD MASON, Of the Fifth Word. Subject to Citizens' party rules. IjUCHOUSON'S TIIKATKK, P. J. rKitotsoN Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, January 15th. UpTinr'c $60,000 ! ULIii y O COLOSSAL MINSTRELS. Half hundred star nrtists picked from t lie cream of Kuropo and America, MR. HI. HENRY. Anicricu'H Greatest Cornet Virtuoso. MR. ARTHUR DEMING. The discoverer of moro original comedy than presented by the combine minstrel comedians of America. MR. FRANK E. McNISH. The original silence and fun man. ANti 10 - POPULAR COMEDIANS - 10 The Hwellest Vnrade in the Minstrel lt'orlil nt noun. Jecred seats now on sale at Kirliu's Drug Htore. PRICES, 25, 50 &. 75 Cents. MISCELLANEOUS. AY fANTKI. A sjilosinivn who cull regularly on Kroeery trade with wagon to act as our aire nt on special! lIllCH. 15. It. Mahmiau. Co., Chemint. -s-lt 131 W. 2nd Direct, Philadelphia, l'o. I (1ST. On the 7th inst., it iurfo containlnir a J mini of money. A hiiitable reward will be paiii for return to the IIekai.ii ntllco. iat IiAOit HUNT. Dwelliiit; house, in excellent condition, (.even rooms, nituate on Wet kt'reet, above Coal. Apply at 21 North Jnnllu street. 1-7-it OIl HUNT. Store and dwelling, Soutb Main street, now oecupieu oy jj. wiikiii- sou. Also store unu iiwoiiihb -i iuii i-inire tw.t i,n- ftrpiintcri hvthohlncer Maiiufitctur linr Cuinnuny. Apply to M. Mcllct, at the post- j oulce. l-3-tf OH HUNT. Dwclllinr bouse, No. 11 South White street, Willi nil inooern unnrnvr- ments. Amily next floor, .o. u noma nne street. M-tr VOTICK OK DISSOLUTION OF I'AHTNElt- shin. Notice is hereby Rlvrn, that the iiartliersuip neiwevn .mhiii i ikji'i-i o,n,vi irhlller. trading as Conner .t Schiller, of the ....... . ... Si I llorouuh of Shenandoah, I'u.. was illssolyMl, o the lith day of January, A. !., H,- kwW as relates to the said John Cooper. All debts due tothe haldpartucrshinnietobopald to Runnel Schiller, anil those debts due from said nrin, to bo discharged at Shenandoah, by hlni, at said place of business, No. 2:1 East Centre street, where tho same will lie continued by sold ShnVanUoah, i'a., Jan, H. 1'. 1-tWt-eod i m That "GOLD ME$!l" FLOUR . .'flakes the Best Bread. That Brick'sf y "NONPAiEL" niNCE MEAT yni Tc the Finest in the World That "BLU LABEL" KETCHUP .... Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try either 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. 1 have received tho finest selection of Pianos nnd Organ ever displayed In Schuylkill County, Parties contemplating purchasing alMano or Organ would do well to call and sec my stock and get my prices. I havo the solo agency for the following make : PIANOS. a. ULASIUS & SONS, SCII0MACHER, ALBRIGHT, LUDWIG, ESTEY. Cash or 011 easy payments. Our prices nro right. Only one price. You nro earnestly Invited to call at Britton's flusic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1806. MORNING, SUNDAY AND COflMER CIAL (EVENING) EDITIONS. Aggressive Republican Newspapers .of the Highest Class. Commercial Advertiser. I-tiil)1ishe(l 1707. Published every even ing. w York's oldest nnd licst evening newspaper. 12 tinces. Subscription price, S'l 00 a year. Morning Advertiser. Published ecry mominfr. 8 parcs. The foremost H new pnper in tho (Tutted States. Clean ami fonrle. Subscription price, S3.00 per year. ! Sunday Advertiser. j New York's mot popular and orifjiual i Sundny newppnper. The only lc. Sunday i newf.ipcr In tho United States. ll the news and f peclal features of mirimssinff Interest nnd that will anneal to cverv phase of human nature. It is thecqual of tho high-priVcd Sunday papers in every respect. Subscription price, f0c. per year ; Hfc. for six months. The sulwcrlptlon prion of THKMOltNING and SUNDAY ADVF.ItTISUR togetber is 83.50 a year, 81.80 for six months, and 90c. for three months. As Advertising Mediums The ADVEltTISKItS havo no superiors. Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and bco tho brichtest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2 -a- North Main St. HOLIDAY GIFTS ! Kull lino of solid Rold rlnj;s, all styles, dia monds, watches, clocks and jewelry. 11 karat solid gold nnd gold ill led watches, warranted 15 years, Klprin or Walt hum movement, at $U anil upward, for ladies or gents, Indies' solid gold, silver and gold tilled watches and chains at moderate prices. Full btoek of Iftk rings. Completo line of sulphur diamond novelties, optical goods and musical instruments. Call and oxami no our stock. At EI. DUELL'S, 206 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tolacco, &c. Agent for Heading llrewing Co.'s lloor and Porter. , 11G and 113 S. rVlafn t. A genuine wclcomo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. I'ool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and alo constantly on tap. Choke tern peranee drinks and clears. Teams to, Hire. 4 , If you want to hire n safo nnd reliable tcjiriMr driving or for wprklnp purposed .irHlihiIly on lland at rrosonablo rates, JAWS SHIELDS, No, 410 East Ccntro street. Opposite Heading railroad station. ;sw1ar r i ORGANS.. 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 and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens' Standing Committee not later than the 17th day of January, 1896. By order of the committee, . T. J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. V ATKINS, Sec'y, POLITICAL CARDS. piOIl 1IIOH CONSTA11LE, JOHN MATTHEWS', Of tho Fourth Ward. 'Subject to Democratic rules. HIGH CONSTABLE, JAMES EMANUELS, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citlr-cns party rules. TjlOIi -WAHD CONSTAI1LE, (Fifth Ward.) WILLIAM BENDER, Of the Fifth Worth Subject to Citizen party rules. JjlOlt SCHOOL DIKECTOH, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth AVord. Subject to Citizens' party rules. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless' extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver flllings. If yuur artiflcnl teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations frco. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered, Wo aro tlio only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Mock) East Centre Street. Ofllca Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. DO YOU NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cdsli Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all nrices. lis HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't cct it, then come to us for it, We carry the best of Groceries; Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Erst Centre Street.
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