EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JANUAKY 13, ISM). THE STATE AUTHORITIES ACT. Steps tn Allny Hie IHplitlieiln i:ptdeinlc In West Milliiinoy Township, r When tlio ItliiiAi.n, about threo weeks ago, gave an account of tho oxlstcnco anil spread df the epidemic of diphtheria In West Malmnoy township, especially in Wm. l'cnn anil Lost Crock, Dr. H. C. Si:illlng. president of the Hoard of Uosilth of this town, beenme much Intorcetctl In tho matter and decided to take steps to !co If something could bo dono to stamp out tho epidemic. Ho was impelled to act by tho fact that peoplo of this town aro in constant communication with tho people of Win. l'enn and Lost Creek, and there is danger of having tho diseaso brought and spread here. Tho local hoard having no jurisdiction tho doctor laid tho matter before thoHlato Hoard of Health, and tho following letter gives tho present status of tho situa tion : "tin. H. l SpAi.mNci, "President Hoard nf Health. "Hienandoah, Pa. 'Duaii Hm : Accept my thanks tor your favor of the Hint ult., in wlilch you, refer to nn epidemic of diphtheria at I.oi-t Creek and Win. Pcim, and also enclose n newspaper slip do fcorlliing thu name. You arc cpilto right in thinking that tho comparative Immunity of Sbcnandouh I1 duo tothe activity of your Hoard, of which I doubt not you hic yourself the most Imnortaut. factor. I cnuuratlllato vou on tho good work which you have accomplished and trust that you will not ho weary in well doing. Tho position Is ono of much responsibility, no Kay, and. in the mind of the unthinking, lltt'o onor. Hut when ono can feci convinced In his own mind that his labors havo resulted In tho saving of many lives and the Improvement of the health of his town, there Is at least some nttlc satisfaction In the wi.rk. I will call the attention of the County Medical Inspector to tho condition in West Malmnoy township anil see what can bo dono to establish n better state of thing. "Yours ery truly, ''Iir.N.i. I.rn, "Secretary." Should the Stato Hoard find tho condition of affairs in tho same slate reported during tlio past few weeks it will no doubt apply tho same quarantine measures that are enforced in places where local Hoards of Health aro in existence. PUBLIC INSTALLATION. Tho Womens Kcllet Corps I'.ntcrlalns n Number of Friends Thero was a public Installation nf tho ofllcers of Womens' ltcllcf Corps Nn. fin, auxiliary tothoOrnnd Army of the Itopuhllc, Saturday evening, and many friends of tho organization were very pleasantly enter, talncd. Tlio olllcera installed were: Mrs, Margaret Trice, president; Mrs. Mary .1. Lang, senior vice piesldcnt! Mis. Mary Swindt, junior vice president: Mrs. Lena Shano. treasurer: Mrs. Cassie Lewis, secretary, Mrs. Sarah A. Davis, chaplain; Mrs. MaryA. Lewis, conductor: Mis. Hannah Harrctt, guard. Tho Installation was followed by u musical and literary program which was opened by Uov. J. V. Meredith offering prayer. The retiring president, Mrs. I.lz.lo Hafner, was then presented with a testimonial of esteem in tho form of a badge. The balance of tho program comprised an address by Rev. Meredith, declamation by Miss Carrio Lang, song by John Watson, reading by Mr. Fry, singing by Miss Kmlly Haskoy, address by Joel D. Lcddon and A. H. lioads, singing hy Miss Jenkins and a charade by members of the corps. PITHY POINTS. Thousands of the victims of consumption owe their death to tho simple neglect of u cold. Dr. Wood's Norway l'lno Syrup cures coughs and colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. CRUSHED BY AN ELECTRIC CAR, tlio There! Tills Is .Just the Thing. Itcd Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhlcr Ilros., drug storo. At Thomas Collins Almost Killed nil Lakeside ltoad Last Night. Thomas Collins is lying at his home iu Jacksons, suffering from internal injuries sustained on tho Lakesido Electric liailway track at Yatcsvillo last night. Ho was a passenger on one of tlio cars at about eleven o'clock last night and bound from town to Jacksons. Ho stood on tho front platform of tho car as it was running at fast speed to ward tho western outskirts of Yatosvlllo, when a gust of wind blew his hat oft. Motor man Wallers told Collins not to jump until tho car could ho stopped, but tho latter did not heed the warning. He fell and rolled under the car, but as Wallers bad reduced tho speed considerable Collins was saved from being mangled by tho wheels. Ho was badly crushed, however, and his condition is critical. Tho physician iu altendauco says ho is suffering from internal injur'es. Collins was taken to Mahanoy City on tho car, and received temporary treatment. Ho was sub sequently removed to his homo at Jacksons. Happenings Throughout the llcglon Chron icled for llnsty Perusal. Mt. Cirbon's borough indebtedness is $50,000. There aro sixty now applicants for liquor license In Luzcrno county. Consumers pay 35 cents per month for In candescent lights at Weatherly. Tho stono gatetnan's lodgo nt tho ontranco of tho Miners' hospital grounds, has been accepted by tho trustees. Annie M. Walsh was appointed guardian of Mary and I'dwanl Walsh, minor children of Michael Walsh, lato of Shenandoah, deceased. Joo Kosarl, of town, a driver and loader nt tho Knickerbocker colliery, was seriously in jured on Saturday by being kicked by a mule. Tho commlttco'froni tlio Hazlcton Hoard of Trade to-day visited 1'ottsvillo and took an inventory of tlio Heehner regalia factory, looking to its removal to tho former place A tunucl will ho driven from the Huck Mountain to Lykcns vein nt St. Nicholas colliery, and tho discovery of a rich deposit of coal is assured. Hear Ifnu has been work ing tho vclu for some time, nnd tho coal is of the finest quality, Have you earache, toothache, soro throat, pains or swellings of any sort? A ew ap plications of Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlo Oil will bring relief almost Instantly. New Musical Organization. Mandolin and guitar clubs aro becoming very popular in town, but one which has been a secret to tho public and which will shortly mako its appearance, has been com posed of tho following members: W. J. Scaulan, Sanford Shoemaker, Jamos M. Mullahcy and Hippolyto Lawson. Heforo nny plans of organization wero in view, tlio abovo members made a cry creditable ap pearanto by the music discoursed by them at tho recent entertainment held by tho An nunciation Literary Society, where they were greeted with several encores. Pnn-TInn! What Is It? Tho greatest euro for coughs and colds. Gruhlcr Hros., drug store. At At Morgan Gable's New Taper. On April 1st Morgan K. Gable, now manag ing editor of the Pittsburg Times, owned by Chris. Magce, will launch a new afternoon daily in that city. It will be called tho Pittsburg News, nnd in politics will be l!o-1 - Henort. publican. Mr. (Initio has a largo circle of! . ' ' , ,, , ' . . friends im.1 acquaintances in this county. Th fraud Jury, in their report to the where he was born. Ho is a son-in-law of show that they acted upon 1 17 bills of Hon. M, P. Fowler, of town. It's yuccr llmv (Jll'ck Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, Gruhlcr Hros., drug store. Police Hergcllllt Murdered by n, FHtrolluau. Uufkalo, Jan. 13. Patrolman .Michael Summon, of tho Seventh police precinct, shut his sergeant, Timothy Charles Cant llu, at tho foot of Vun Kausalaer street yestorday, the lattor dying at tho Emer gency hospital two hours Inter. Tlio ser i Remit discovered Sammou coming- out of n quostlonnlilo resort, and on ordering him to report at headquarters tho patrol muu draw his revolver and shot Cantllu through tho breast. f-arali lleriiluirdt Arriics. 5fEV Yotsit, Jim. 13. Among tho pas sengers nn tho steamer La Champagne, which urrlved here yesterday, wero lime. Sarah Uernhardt, tho actress, and tho members of her company1, which opons at Abbey's theater on Jan. 20. Italian Victories In .lh)Ksltilu. Komi:, Jan. 13. General Unriitlorl, lu command of tho Italian forces In Abys sinia, telegraphs to the government that tho Italians havo repulsed sovoral fresh at tacks by tho Shoansou Makaleh, tho losses being slight. A Too Severn Toucher Arrested. Oxfomi, Pa . .Tan. 13. Miss LUzio Rol ler, teacher of itucmi Vista public school, Elk township, southeast of Oxford, was arrested by Constnliln Pollock for whip ping two llttlo boys, sons or Arthur Imv indictment, of which number they returned 10 1 as true hills, and 43 as no true bills. In tlio bills ignored, charging misdemeanors, the costs iu 2(1 cases were placed on the prosecu tor or prosecutrix, and in 0 ca-es on tho county; 10 of the bills ignored, charged felonies, over which they had no' disposition of the costs. They found tho almshouso in gooil condition and highly compliment Steward Hartmau and his wife. They re commend tho erection of a now hospital ; the use of electricity in place of coal oil for Illumination, favoring tho erection of a electric light plant. They conclude their report as follows : "For the number and the charactorof very many cases brought before u, wo aro clearly of the opinion that many of them aro returned to court by the Justices for no other purposo than a sordid desire for tho fees they collect in each case. Had no been vested with the power, Avo would take pleasure m placing all cf tho costs m many of tho cases upon the Justices who returned them to court. Tho ret iru in many of these cases fully indicato an Intent to get their fees from the county treasun . .l olsealaiueiitable ignorauco of their duties or an utter in capacity to perform them. Ifweknowofa remedy we would readily suggest it. Some remedy should ho sought to check this evil. We deeply regret tho crippled condition of our courts, aud feel that puolic business has boon greatly retarded, and we are sincere iu the hope that relief may soon nunc." "I was troubled with that ill i-ikI fill diseaso Ingand John Huchnnau, bruising their called dropsy; swollen from head to foot, backs badly. At a hearing before 'Squlro Hurdock Illoo.l Hitters has completely cured Tnvlor tho matter was compromised by '? " i.1"" medicine." plaintiff ami defendant each pnyiughalf tho costs. Hitrglnrs Implements Uncnrthcd. Nkw Hhunswiuk. N. .1., Jan 13. Heal dents of K.irlt.ui Landing are considerably excited over tho startling discovery of a pound of dynamite, three revolvers, somo fuses and burgliirs' tools In a hay rack ou tho farm of William Metier. The articles aro thought to havo been hidden In the hay by professional thieves who havo been planning somo robbery. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now .Tor joy: Fulr; coldor; northwesterly winds. Joseph Ilerick, Lin wood, Out. Low Kates to Washington, It. C. No other series of tours planned by tlio Tourist Hurcau of tlio Pennsylvania Hallroad Company has met with tho popular favor shown tho three-day tours to the National Capital. Tho dates for theso delightful trips for this season havo been selected with great care, and arranged to suit tho convenience of thu eomrany's patrons. The rates a 0 phenomenally low for tho service rendered. Tho featuro of a railroad company assuming , all the details and incidental arrangements necessary to tho perfect enjoyment of a short vacation is a high mark iu the evolution of modern travel. The to.irs will loavo New Yolk and Philadelphia January 1(1, l'ehruaiy (laud 27, -March 18, Apiil -'and 23, and .May It, lMitl. liieh tour covers a period of three days, and the rate, including transportation and two days' accommodations at Washing ton's best hotels, is if IK 50 from New York, fll.SU from Philadelphia, f 13.25 from Head ing, and proportionate rates from other points; $11.50 from New York, including meals eu louto. An experienced tuiiiist agent and cliapoiou will accompany each tour. Detailed itineraries will lie suit 1111 upplirution to -i- . ........ 1,11.1 i 1 - - ..t want tt good article, it it sj ,.,(l)m ,,, r011ll iM1V(t sutiulli made of gold orsilver, we have pi,i.,. it, botli ornamental and usclul, iu DON'T GIVE UP JSSSSUBm Popular prices, when we an nounce that you can save 50 per cent, by visiting our store and purchasing your holiday gifts, aud think you are receiv ing inferior goods If you Sihellly llousn rot Sale. Tho property and good will of tho Sehoilly House, on North Muiu street, is oll'eied for sale. Tho proprietor contemplatas looiting in tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Sohtillly House. 12-KMf An ITp-to-Ituto Atli-acttoii Large assortment of Solid golllj. .Amusement patrons aro promised oue of ladies' and gents' rings and watches, very best, up-to-date mlnstiel uttrao- w h e l ljlllM uf jhe day at Ferguson's tlioatro, Wed nesday evening, when Hi. Houry's new city minstrel show will 1111I1I the hoards, and if glowing ondorsi-im nt- .r.iiu the host journals of the leading i-iiu-- gu for anything, this or gaiiiiiiitloii must 1 union',' the foremost lu its lino. Mr. Hi. Hi my is 1010 of tho most suc cessful minstrel main', of tho day. Ills pivMsiit minstrel .titnu t un is specially or ganized for the larger noes and is composed of the best bright Uilits uf minstrelsy. Malmnoy City Kindness College ThU excellent college, at 205 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting court, equal to any in tlio stato at tlio very lowest rules. Individual In struction. D.iy nnd evening classes. Students constantly entering, Cutaloguo free. 10-U-tf (1. W. Williams, Principal. Anyone who suffers from that terrible plague, Hilling Piles, will appreciate tho immediate iclu-f and permanent ciuo that comes through tin- use of Dean's Ointment. It never fails. Hi t yis llttms is done by P. W Hell, Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing : 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. Superintendent of Schools. Tho Mahanoy City ltccord says Superin tendent Miller will not be a candidate for re-election as tho bead executive of the schools of that town, as ho Is studying law and will probably locate in Lackawanna county. There aro only two applicants for tho position : Prof. F.isonhowcr, superin tendent of the Cent r.ilia schools, and, Prof. W. N. F.hrhart, of town, who is at present principal of Mahanoy City's high school. It Hits tho Spot That's Itiglit. What? Pan-Tina for coughs nnd colds. At Gruhlcr Hros., drug store. 1 Tlio (Jrlm Iteaper. I'alpb, tho even-year-old. sou nf Samuel H. Medlar, of Pottsville, died on Saturday and will be buiied to-morrow afternoon. Louis Silcox was found dead in bed on Saturday, at his homo In Kast Norwegian township. Ho was 70 years old, and tho cause of death is unknown as ho appeared iu good health when ho retired to bed. Joseph 11. Richards, of Hazlcton, died yes terday of general debility. Ho leaves a wife and seven children. Tho deceased formerly lesided at Minorsville. William Crange, aged 111 years, died at his home iu Ashland ou Satuiday uf pneumonia. Ho will be btnied to-morrow. Isaac Parncll, aged 55 years, died at his homo at Maizevillc, from pneumonia and hemorrhages. Ho leaves a family of three daughters and two sons. Ho was a resident of (Jilberlon for a number of years. Ho was a member of Shenandoah Lodgo No. 501, I. O. O. F. A Verdict of Not Ouilty. Peter YosobUky, who has been on trial for the murder of Michael Urban, of Kline township, on tho night of September 2, 1S05, was on Saturday declared not guilty. Tlio caso was given to tlio jury lato Saturday afternoon, and they had mado up their minds before they left the jury box. It was unnecessary to tako a ballot as tho common wealth had failed to proc that tho prisoner had shot Urban, Mysterious Disappearance. The whereabouts of William and Charles Hrosslcr, two well-known young men of Sbaniokln, is causing their friends much un easiuoss. On Dccembor 21th they left homo on a business trip to this town, and sinco then nothing has beon heard of them. Foul play is suspected. About seven months ago young llressler entered into partnership wltn a man from town, aud engaged in tho manu facture of pretzels. A Nuisance. The bill boards whicli are placod against the telegraph poles at Main and Centra streets nro complained of as a nuisauce. This morn- ing oue of them was lying onthomiddlo of tho sidewalk and a gentleman and lady both tripped upon it. If any injury had resulted it is qulto probablo tho borough would bo called upon to pay damages, Luzerne's Controller. The Coutrollorship muddlo in Luzerpo couuty still lingers. Hubert Donaughey, tho Controller's chief deputy, ou Saturday In formed a reporter that matters at present were at a standstill, but that an effort was being made to have tho Supreme Court take up the matter ou tho 21th of this month, aud onco and for all dispose of it. Tho decision of the court is awaited with much interest In this county, as it will havo tho saino effect hero as iu Luzerno county, A Wedding. Siinuel J. Hichards, of Maliauoy City, aud Miss Dora Fogel, of town, wero married Saturday evening by l!ev. It. M. Lichten- walner. at tho parsonago of the United U, 'angelical .chinch, ou West Cherry street Jnwpb llrown was tho groomsman and Miss Lizle 'Ihomiou tl.e bridusmald. FERSONAL. Miss Uiura Acker spent Sunday with Pottsville friends. Daniel Heddall, of Tamaqua, visited friends in town yesterday. Michael Hcllly, of town, was a visitor to St. Clair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Herman, of Delano, spent yesterday in town Mr. nnd Mrs. John Itolierts spent Sunday with friends at Fraekvlllo. Samuel Schloss, of CxrlUlo, Is visiting his parents on North Main stitet. Misses Jennie Cooney add Mary Wlialen spent yesterday In Malmnoy City. George Hank, of Pottsville, spent Sunday with his parent;, 011 South Mnin street. Max Levlt, the genial up-to-dato halter, spcntSuuday among Ashland acquaintances. Miss Hridget robin, of Mt. Cnrmcl, spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Silllo Dclaney. K. U. Hruuiui, tho Kast Centra street jeweler, called on Minersvillo relatives yes terday. Messrs. William Helms and Daniel Pierce, of Mahanoy City, wero town visitors last evening. MIssMollloFreiidorgast.oriieckschcrsvlllo, Is the guest of tho Misses Hradignn, on South Jardlii street. Miss Lizzie .Miller, of Mahanoy City, spent last evening with Mr. and Mrs. S. ltaiuonat, ou North Jardili street. Harry Shncffcr, tho efficient manager of Kuiter's store, spent Sunday with relatives and friends at St. Clair. Messrs. Kdward Miles, I. L. Purcell, F. P. Tooloand P. D. Higgins, of Pottsville, spent last evening in Ashland. Michael Schcidcr, the North Main street confectioner, who Is confined to his homo by illness, is slowly improving. Messrs. Hcnjaiiiln Mansell, Sanford Shoe maker and Ldward Williams circulated among Mahanoy City acquaintances yester daj'. Mlses Maigio Larkin, of Patterson, X. .1., and Maggie Wlialen, of Pottsville, aro the guests of the Kelly family, ou South Jardin street. Daniel lvcedy, operator at the local Penn sylvania depot, is receiving tlio congratula tions of his numerous friends to-day. His wife presented him with twins yesterday. Tho two young operators and their mother are doing well. lleulh of W. II. Itrlgllt. On Friday we published tho announce ment of tlu critical illness of William H. Hright, the well-known lumber merchant of Ashland, and his many friends here will bo pained to learn that ho passed away at tho home of his daughter, Mts. Hurry A. Ackor, of Heading, ou Saturday. Mr. Hright is survived by his wife and a family of seven children, three daughters and four sons. His father, aged 1)1 years, also survives him. The deceased was a member of tho Presby terian church, and was 0110 of tho most prominent citizens of Ashland. Hcshlcs being a heavy stockholder in tlio Gas and F.lcctiie Light Company he was also inter ested in other industries of tho town. He was a member uf Ashland Ludge No. 201, F. &. A. M., under who-o auspices tho funeral will bo conducted. His remains were brought to Ashland un Saturday evening and the funeral will take pl.u-o to-morrow at 2 p. m'. , C.trit uf Thanks. Lditou HintAi.t) : Allow uio spine in your columns to extend to the many kind friends my high appreciation of their favors shown mb during tlio sad bereavement through which 1 havo just passed, and I shall always hold their kidness in fond remembrance. Mi:s. Mai'.oaukt Huf.nnan. Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 13, 18!. WJ SWEAR 1 ! t That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" niNCE MEAT afcr,, Tg the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP .... Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try either and you will find the above 'correct. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., NAholessle Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. lanos and Organs! For the Holidays. I have received tho finest selection of Piano nnd Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill ' County. Parties contemplating purchasing n Piano or Organ would do well to call and nee my stock nnd get my prices. I havo the sole agency for tho following makes : PIANOS. sl IJLASIUS & SONS, SCU0MACHER, ALBRIGHT, LUDWIG, ESTEY. ORGANS.. ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED STATES, LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) Cash or on enty payments. Our price nro right. Only one price. You arc earnestly Invited to call at 's 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. 1,1011 HUNT. Storo mill dwelling, 20 South Jj Mnin frtrecl, now orcnpieil hy 1.. J. "Wilkin son. Also store and dwelling 21 l'jist Contro street, now oeeiipled liy tho Singer Manufactur ing Company,. Alinly to M. Mellet, at tho po-t-ollloe. 1-3-tf STOCKHOI.DKIIS MKKTINfl. Tho nnnual election of (he Stockholders of tho Shenan donh (ins Light t'omjiany, of Sheunniloiih, Pa., will he held at the oflleo of J. S. Kistler, corner Jardin nnd Lloyd Streets, January 21st, 1S00, be tween th j hours of 7 and s o'clock, ii, in., for the purpose of electing (o) Directors for tlio ensu ing year. It. M. Ur.Nair.it, Sec'y. QTOCKHOI.tlKUS MUUTINO. The annual il He- tion of the Stockholders of tho Shenan doah Klcct rid Humiliating Company, of Shenan doah, I'a., will ho held nt tlio olllco of J. S. KiMler, corner of Jardin nnd I.loyd Street, January 21st, l&Oa, between the .hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, p. in , for tho purposo of electing (9) Directors for tho ensuing year. It. M. UnNOLi n, Sco'y. Tho I.leuuso Court. Tho lkenso court will convents next Wednesday. Old applicants against whom no remonstrances have been liled will ho heard llrst, and they will ho granted. An lilieauts for old stands with new bondsmen and those against whom remonstrances havo been filed will bu heard next, after which tho court will adjourn until tho second week in February, when new applicants for old stands and npplicauts for now stands will bo heard. Seventy-two remonstrances havo been filed this year. Tho Ilrl'degrnoiu Fulled. John Duiiowski, a well-known young Polish man of town, is anions tho missing. Ho was to havo Icen married last Friday night, hut failed to put in un appearance at tho appointed hour and has not been seen since, A warrant has been issued for his arrest. Ho was heforo tho court on complaint of Ills prospective brido anil consented to the arrangements for the wedding as a com promise, but at the eleventh hour changed lih mind. Itest plumbing is dono by 1'. W. Kelt. To Oust tlio Comity Auditors. .Iiulgo Uechtel has ordered a writ of quo warranto to bo issued against Thomas E. Samuels Ihnauuel Jenkyn and John K, Doyle, to show cause why they should not vacate their oilices. Tho writ is returnable Jlonday, Januaiy 27th. Tlio action is taken pursuant to tho suggestion of Attorney General McCnrinlok to test the constitu tionality of tho Controller act. QTOCKIIOI.DKIM MKKTINO. The nnnual O election of the. Stockholders of the Shenan doah Heataud Power Company, of Shenandoah, Pa., will ho held nt thu olllco of J. S. Kistler, corner of Jardin and I.loyd Streets, January 21st, between tho hours of 7 anil S o'clock ti. in., for tho purposo of electing (tl) Directors for the ensuing year. IS, M. DrNfiLEit, Sec'y. TOTICK OF DISSOLUTION OK PAItTNUIt- ship. Notleo is hereby given, that the partnership oeiween jonn uooper anil piaiuuei Schiller, trading as Cooper ,t Schiller, of tlio Uoroiigh of Sliennndoah, Pa., was dissolved on thofith day of January, A. D., IHOfi, so far ns relates to the salilJolin uooper. All tlelils flue in the said nartnershln nro to ho naid to Samuel Schiller, and those debts duo from said firm, to be discharge! nt aneunniionii, ny mm, ai sam place of business, Xo. 23 East Centre street, where the samo will bo continued by paid Samuel Schiller. John, Coor-ER. Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 8, 1890. l-8-3t-eod 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. W ATKINS, Sec'y, POLITICAL CARDS. PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received by tho undersigned up to Jnnunry 11th, 18W, for hnuling during one year about 2,000'tons of buckwheat coal for tho Shenandoah Heat and Power Company. L. J. Wilkissojt, MMt S. A. IlEDDAI.1.. I:Kita uson's tiikatiik, P. J. FERC.VSOS MAKAOER. ONE NIGHT ONLY. 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For all diseases caused hy ft disordered liver or ini pine blood dyspepsia, billousnosg, the most stubborn skin, sc lip nnd scrofulous iill'ectious, the "Discovery" is tho only remedy so ccr tuln and effective that, onco used, itlsalwayd ill favor. Send for u freo pamphlet. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association liullUlo, N. V. Lost Creek T. A. I. Society OWcer. At a mcctliiK of St, Mary Magdalen's T. A. 11. Society, of Lost Creek, tho following olllcera weiu elected for tho ensuing year: A. n. n'llnvle. nnxsldenti Owen McFadden. vice president! Anthony J. Carey, secretary; 1'hlllp Dcano, UiiUtant secretary; Joseph V. Orifllu, treasurer: Owen McDonald, John i Wlialen and Thomas Hymo,, trustees. Thero is no discomfort, no disturbance of busi ness or pleasure, no loss of sleep, after taking Hood's Pills. They assist digestion, so that natural, healthy habit is brought about. Hood's 1IU arc silent but nevertheless cer tain in their ef fect. Preparod by O. I. Hood & Go,, Lovoll, Mass. 25c. Bold by all druggists. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Hi. Henry's MINSTRELS. Half hundred Btar artists picked from tho cream ot Europe anu America, MR. HI. HENRY. America's Grcatebt Cornet Virtuoso, MR. ARTHUR DEMING. Tho discoverer of more original comedy than presented hy tho combine minstrel comedians of America. MR. FRANK E. McNISH. The original silence nnd fun man, AND 10 - POPULAR COMEDIANS - 10 1 H'ord at noon. ' lleserved seats now on sale at Klrlln's Drug Store. PRICES. 25, GO & 75 Cents. jjion man constable, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of tho Fourth "Wnrd. Subject to Democratic rules. JlOIt HIGH CONSTA1ILK, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho Fifth Wnrd. Subject to Citizens party rules. -jOn WAltD CONSTAHM3, (Fifth Ward,) , WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth Word. Subject to Citizen party rules. JTOK SCHOOL DIItKCTOIl, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Want. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JjlOK mail CONSTA11LK. EDWARD MASON, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. OPEN EVERY DAY Cwll and seo the h.i'jlitost, hrcezlost, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever hud. We're experts on lit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are u haul man tu suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., Sfl. North rvialrt St. A genuine wclconio awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rlaln and Coal Sts, Pool room attached Finest whlnkey, beers, porter mid alo eonituutly on Up. Choice tem perance drinks and dears. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading llrewlng Co.'s Beer and l'ortor. 11 S and 113 S. Main St. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a sato nnd reliable teum for driving or for working purposes imv Shields' Uvcry stablo a viidt. Twitn. constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 Host Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't net It, then como to us for It, We carry tho best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order, (loods delivered promptly. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Cut Centre Street. do to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lilllngs. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us, All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgory. No charges for extracting when plate3 are ordered, wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltiimn's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllee Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. If you want an easy shave, As good as barber ever Rave, Call at Charles Derr's sbavlug saloon, Morning, night or busy noon; Will cut your hair with caso and grace To suit tho contour of your face. CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. DO YOU NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. IS HOOKS & BROWN North Main St.