EVENING HERALD THE MARYLAND SENAT0KBI1IP TUHSDAV. JANUARY 11, IM'O. PERSONAL. Miss Alicu Mete, of lluzleton, is visiting among town friends. Mrs. George lleddall jmid her many Potts . ille f i ieiuls ii lull yesterday. Mrs. Mary Morris, nf Vet ()k street, is confined to licr home with the grip. Miits Annie I.. Christmuii, of IlnrrisliurK, is visiting Mrs. Robert O'lloyle, of llait O.ik street. James Coaklcy rctiuned from New York yesterday, where ho lms been trammeling business for several days. Joseph It. II. Jaeohy, representing the 3'hiladelphla "Journal of Commerce." was n visitor to town yosterday. IMcctrlc ltiillwiiy Olllcers. 1 The annual meeting of the Schuylkill l'lcetric Itallway Company was held in Potts- vllle yesterday, and the following ollleers , were eleeted : 1'resldcnt, Richard II. Koch, 1'ottsVillc; Dilators, II. C. I.tlther, 1.. 11. Walker, l'nttsvllle ; Matthew llcddow, ' Minors', ille; l'lcdcrick 11 Ticat, James Goodwin, l 1'. King, William F. North and Thomas II. I'rooscr, Philadelphia, and 11. II. Pearson, Jr., New York; Auditors. Willis! Jlryuut, Sehuylkill Haven; J. W. lteeeher, 1 J. Iv. Sigfried, PottsvUle. j Notice. The ShenandfKih Water and Gas Company hcrehy gives uotire that skating is positively prohibited on any nnd nil of their dams. Ity order of the Company. 1-1 1-1 1 K. J. Wasuiv, Supt. Hand Almost Severed. George Franks, a miner residing on West Line street and having n family, met with a serious aeeideut in tho Kohinoor colliery to day As he was digging a holo for u leg a piece ol bony coal slipped fiom tho top of the bench and fell upon his right arm. It almost seven l the hand. Tho eoal aUo struck tho bark of Ins bend in its fall nnd iulllelod an iialy si alp wound. Dr. Hamilton says ho thinksihe injured hand will be amputated Franks was taken to the Miners' hospital. Republicans Unable to Oct Together In n I'arly Caucus. ANNAPOLIS, Jan. 14. Ihillotlng for a successor to United Stales Senator Charles Gllison begun today wltlioutn Republican cnticus having baen held. Whcth-r It will come later on Is a quostlon, but Jn t now the prospects aoum to bo ngntnst it. Congressman Giiorgob. Wellington anil 111 friends have boon doing sonto of tho tallest kind of work to get enough names , to tho oall for a caucus, but they liii not as yot got tho r.-qulsite twonty-ono. How ninny they havo nicured Is a secret, as this would betray tho full strenTh of tho Wellington following. Tho situation briefly staled Is that Wellington wants a raucus with all his heart as without It his chaucos for tho covoted toga nro very slim. Tho various caudldnt s from tho eastern shoro nro doing nil i hey can to pro vont n caucus, for thoy rcnli.a that with Wellington out of tho raco nay ono of tho others will havo n fighting chanco for tho prizo. Wellington's proaont failure, there fore, would appear to bo n temporary vic tory for tho eastern shore men. Tho next hli,i will probably bo an nd journmunt until Thursd iy, when a Joint ballot will be taken, nnd then will como tho tug of war, unless tho Republicans get together and settle in caucus tonight, which seems Improbable. In tho ovent that no caucus Is held the situation will become very much liko thnt which pre ECZEMA Most Distressing of Skin Diseases Instantly Relieved by lira WHGN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm bath with Cutlcura Soap, and a single application of Cutlcura (ointment) ,tlie great Skin Cure, followed by mild doses of Cutlcura Resolvent (blood puri fier), will afford instant relief, per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent, and economi cal cure when all other methods fail. FnMlhTfflixhoutthe worM. IlrltUh dfpoti F. BRRY ft Sons, 1, King Etlwiril-M , J.Oil..n. P URI70 AKU IUIH. COKI'., &0l l'fOp , UoatOU, U. New. JTTtB I. A. COAL MINED AT A i Jb. It -a M Tho Aliliiinl Jleport if ii vuuy Pr,'!!! The annual report "I l'' Heading Kailroid tnui ' panics for tlir yesi en e made public on hulur . . vaneii in Jjoiawaro iihi, inn, aim a uemi- ... .... .. mi ...i.i. i,revioiisoars i,.i-,. t,t Wfniutl,ii -""pared wiin previous oars. A portion of Satisfaction plumber. guaranteed by Hell, the W. II. Itrlglit ltiu-lfil. The funeral of William II. Ilright, who died at the homo of his daughtor, Mrs. Hurry A. Acker, at Heading, nn Saturday, took place at Ashland this afternoon and was at tended by many people of this town, nuioiig ihein Hon. M. P. Fowler, S. G. M. Hollo peter, Ksq., P., I!. Huntorand T. H. Hutchi son. Itepnrt Corrected. T. 1!. lMwards, chairman of the School Hoard's finance committee, states that the report published in the Pottsville papers to the effect that the Hoard had caused an exe cution to be issued against Tax Collector Michael J. .Sianlan fur the collection of $22,1)1(1, is nut cmrcct. The Hoard has taken no steps in such a direction. 'two ralutcrs l'nll to Heath VllILADKU'lltA, Jim 11 By tho break ing of a painter's scaffold at thn third Btory of a bullying on South Second street yosterday afternoon Kdward Pelrtiski, fore man, and his assistant foreman, known as "Bill," said to live on Hooper street, noar Forty-sixth street, worn killed, and Henry Petersen seriously Injured. Peter sen was taken at once to tho Pennsylvania hospital, and the dead men removed to the rooms of the unrulier' s undertaker. end of the session If Wellington has not enough votes tp olect himself It is gen -rally conceded that ho has enough to prevent tho election of any of the candidates from tho eastern shore, unless nil the reprcsontntlvos from Hint section unlto upon oifo man, which t-coins imposslblo. Upon tho other bund, Wellington may throw his strength to ono of his opponents, which will settle tho fight lu n short time. Meanwhile the log Islaturo Is doing little in the way of legis lation, and it Is not thought that much will bo dono until tho scnntorehlp is dis posed of. Thcmf Tills Is .lust the Tiling. Ked Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. tTiil(tie MtiiHlrel Show. Hi Henry, with his unique inlnstiel en tertainment, liegan bis second week's engagement at the Grand O.ora House last night with nn audience which was interested iunl appreciative. Every number on tho pro gram was l endured in a manner that evoked hearty applause. Tho singing of the wonder ful boy soprano, Master Williams; the acrobatic dancing of the only MrXlsli, and tho grand military entertainment by Henry's band, with Mr. Henry in solos on his gold cornet, were particularly appreciated and encored by the big audience. It is rarely that a minstrel company in Philadelphia meets with such approbation and draws such audiences. The performances this week are a sorics of benefits for the striking car men. Phila. Inquirer, Dec. 31. At Ferguson's theatre toonnrrow evening. Scliellly House Tor Sale. Tho property nnd good will of the Scliellly House, on North Main stieet, is offered for sale. Tho pioprietor contemplates Inciting in the South. For fuither particulars apply at the Scliellly House. 12-l(i-tf POLITICAL POINTS. The Citbons Standing Committee will meet at II. .1. Yost's, on Kast Centre stieet, at 7 o'clock this evening, for the purpose of re ceiving the names of candidates for nomina tion at the Citizens primuiirs. Next Friday evening tho committee will meet for the last time for that purpose. The Shenandoah Itcpubman League will hold its icgular meeting next Thursday 1 evening, ill order to give the use of its rooms o the Citizens Standing ( oininitlie on tho report reads as follows : Much moro coal was sold during the year than the mines produced, the result being a large dlmliiultion of the stuck ol mal on hand nt tho end of the year. The company's coal business, however, resulted in a loss of $(1!M).M)!, being 8.1 cents per ton of coal mined, whereas tho business of 1801 showed a profit of $gQ8.6!i2, or 3.3 cents per ton, so that the result for lb!)."! was 11.4 cents por ton moro than in the previous year. Tho comparative loss was caused by tho low prices realized for coal, which, with tho exi option of tho year 1HS0, woio less" than those of any year since 1870. While the business mas a losing ono for Coal and Iron Company, this loss was moro than mode up by tho gain to the railroad company from the additional tonnage produced, which was carried at freight ratos which yielded a profit. The report gives a brief review of the eoal business, and refers also to the effort made last year to establish harmony among' the various interests, which were finally alundoned by common consent. Notice to Taxpayers. Tuesday, January 1 1th, will be the lastduy for people to pay taxes for ISOil and get nd vantage of the 5 per cent, rebate. M. J. Sc.iNl.AN, l-ll-3t Heccivor of Taxes. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho lleglou Chron icled for llnsty l'crusnt. Antl-toxlno is being used with bucccsj in the llnzleton region for tho euro of dyph thcrla. Tho Archdeaconary of Heading will meet in Hazlcton on Monday nnd Tuesday in St. Peter's church. Tho Hobcrt Hums Club will meet nt the house of Thomas Buchanan's, on South Main street, Thursday evening. licv. Charles Prendergnst, the new curate of St. Mary's church, celebrated mass at Fmckvllle Sunday morning. John Dean, of Lost Creek, fell down a coal cjiuto at tho Hear ltldgo colliery on Satur day and narrowly escaped meeting a sudden death. The Pottsville Game and Fish Protectlvo Association nro making an ell'ort to purchaso 200 common rabbits with which to stock tuo gaino torritory. Joseph Stank, of Shaniokln, whoso wealth Is estimated nt $.10,000, was removed to the Danville Asylum on account of his being violently insane. Michael II. Hrennan, ox-postmaster at lieckfccliirvllle, died on Saturday aged 6S years. Hois ,-urvived by a wife nnd largo l,i ully of gror. n up children. M'-f Geilrude Lutx and Frederick Friedcn-1 ' i ri;. t in prominent society peoplo of Tama li.i, I r eloped and wero married at .il. u. They linvo left for Chicago, where kliey will reside. Cards are out announcing tho marriage of Lewis Felnherg to Miss Anuio Hablnowitz, two prominent Jewish peoplo of JIahanoy City. The ceiciuony will bo performed on Thursday, Januaiy SSth, nt 5 o'clock. Scliellly House. Hot lunch to-night. ' Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All tho dolicado of thosoaaon in every style. 3Ir. Dover's 1'iiture. The Wost Choster Local contains tho fol lowing Interview with H. C. Hoyer, formerly of town, upon tho Kile of his paper, tho Village Hecoid : After trying the manage ment of a weekly paper in West Chester for three months I havo found that it is not a profitable undertaking,' said Mr. Hoyer. 'Wcie 1 a younger man I should start a daily, but us my health is .not the best at present I shall rest for a time. 1 have noth ing to say about the purchase, as I do not know any one in connection with it except Mr. Kyre. Another party was looking after the purchase of the plant, and It would have been told this week whether those gentle men took it or not. It was rather a coin cidence that both the bidders ciiino at the same time.' Mr. Hoyer and his sons havo conducted themselves in nn oxempla'ry man ner while in the town, and should they re main they will gradually increase their circle of friends." W5 SWEAR ! That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" niNCE MEAT jibsJs 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., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. General Harrison Visits Mrs. lHluinock. Ni;w Yoitu, Jigi. 11. Kx-I're.sldent Hnr rlson called upon Mr. Stanford, widow of tho late S.'iiator Stanford, of California, r,.af ..,1 in. A fliii n li-lif cnnfnrolw.i wltli that lady he culled upon ox-Jiulgo Dillon ivi.i ii, in regard to tho Stanford irrigation suit cnry wnnilek, of the WUICll 1110 ux-pretim.-uv i iisiiiuk i" Washington. In tho evening General Har rison and his sou ltiisell called upon Mrs. Dlnniioek at hor home, whuro they spent the ovunlng. A Temporary Truce ill Caiiailn. OTTAWA. Out., .Inn 14. After several y days of negotiating the dissensions in tho ranks of the government havo been for tho tlino patched up. Hlr Charles Tuppor, Sr., tho Cauaillan high coiumi.s.sloncr to Great Hrltnln, has entered tho cabinet nnd nil of the several bolting ministers, with tho exception of Sir Charles Tuppor, Jr., have been reln-tated. Trof. Garner am! tbo MouUcy Language. Haltimouk, Jan. II. l'rofessur Hlch ard Ij. Garner, who is in Africa trying to Fifth waul, states that he will not bo a candidate tor Council. It's (JiH'or How yuYli l'.in-Tiua cures coughs and colds, 3c. At 1 Gruhler llros., drug htore. 1 Tlio Ministerial Association, The Ministerial Association of the Primi tive Methodist church in this dhtrb t met in i Malianoy City yesterday. The morning j session was dovoted to hearing it ports from I the dilfercnt charges, and in the afternoon i ltev. Nicholls, of llazlcton, lead an essay on "Holy Spirit, its Use and Service." Dr. Hatenian, of Glrardville, presided over the meeting. Itov. John Hath, of town, tho Sccietary, was tinablo to attend on account of the death of his mother at Parsons, I'a. Local Tciifttci-K' Institute. Tho icgular meeting of tho local teachers' institule was held in the High school build ing last evening, Superintendent M. 1'. Wliltakcr presiding. MNs Mary Itobcrts con ducted a class in second grado arithmetic. The object of the lesson was to develop tho ideas of ounces and pounds. The scales nnd weights used were furnished by tho School Hoard l.it year and, together witli tho nieasiites now in uui in the various grades. our teachers are amply equipped for teaching the practical transactions of buying ami selling. The teaching of these subjects would bo much moro difficult wero the teachers to go kick to tho old method, and try "to teach the children by any other method than by having them perfurm the actual operation, the sune as tho merchant. An excellent discussion on the merits of tho teaching was opened by M. II. Ilritt, followed by other members of the institute. Supt. Whitnkcr then addressed the institute on the host methods of teaching weights anil measiiros. l'an-Tlniit Wlint is it? The greatest euro for coughs nnd colds. At Gruhler Hros., drug store. lanos and Org aes! For the Holidays. I have received the finest selection of Pianos nnd Organs ever displayed lu Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating puiclmlnB a IMano or Orf?nn would do well to call and bco my stock nnd pet my prices. 1 have Iho sole agency for the following makes ; 1UASIUS & SONS, vSClIOMACHER, ALBRIGHT, LUMVIG, BSTEY. ORGANS.. ESTEV, CROW.N, WEAVER UNITED STATES, LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) 1 1 Cash or on easy payments. Our prices aro right. Only one price. You are earnestly Invited to call at 'S 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHAN0Y CITY, PA. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't get U, then como to 113 for It. AVo carry tho best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awnlta your order. Goods delivered promptly. HU5SER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. Have the leaks in your gas and water mains rcpaited by 1'. W. Hell, tho plumber. A Veteran I'lroinnn. To-dny elo.-cs 21 years of scrvlco as a vol unteer fireman by Joseph Duslo, of town. During that period ho has been ono of tho most active and popular members of the Columbia II. t S. F. K. Co. Xo. 1, and is held in high efeteem by the organization. Mr. Dusso has always been connected with tho company cither as assistant or chief engineer and held the latter position for fifteen years. T.tniiorsox's theathk, Jj 1. J. Kr.Rdi'sos Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, January 15th. Thousands of tho victims of consumption no their death to the himple neglect of a domonstr.itu tho correctness of his theory I .,,1,1 i)r. Y",1V Nonvav l'ine Svrun cures that monkeys talK to eaeti otnur, tins writ ten to Ills noil In tin 1 city saying; that his mission has been nei (inipllshod. DON'T GIVE UP. coughs iunl coins, nroncintis ami an niroai and lung troubles. Dentil of Sirs, lini'linni I'llic. Mrn. lUchael V. Price, ugi d "1 years, died at licr home in I'ottavlllc ibis morning from iaralysis. She watho wife of the lale William I'riio, at ono time a prominent coal operator at St. Clair. Her husband died in 1H1). Tho surviving c'liidion are : Dr. Henry K. Prhe, of Htooklyn: Mi.s Kato, of Potts ville; (ieorge V., of the (iiraid College, and Popular prices, when we an nounce that you can save 50 per cent, by visiting our store and purchasing your holiday w. t'.. an attorney of Wiikenimnc guts, 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 Ilest gas fitting is dono by P. W Holl. Seriously Jlijurcil. John Steinavicz, a miner residing Vlll J COLOSSAL S' 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. WAT KINS, Sec'y, Half hundred btnr artists picked from the cream of Kurope and America. MR. HI. HENRY. Amci lea's (Jrcntebt Cornet Virtuoso. MR. ARTHUR DEMING. mi r-if 1 The dtfrcovcrer or moro original comcuy than on ijtist , , .,. ,,,ni,i,,,. , 1. , 1 ,..:ui!n.,u Centro btreet, was seriously injured by a I !t America. MR. FRANK E. McNISH. The original tiilence and fun man. premature explosion of a blast it Shenandoah City colliery this morning. He ivas 3T years of age, mid was removed to the Miners' hospital. tUi'I -1 KLiM HA In." mar v ;,,n,,.;" I lu II Miarjirns iielite, miprovi .-, it.gentioii. Hint restored health and vigor ; all the organs of the body althy aitionny Ur. 1'iorce s Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Large assortment of solid gold ladies' and gents' rings and watches. Wntcli : Repairing s a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place In Town. Call and examine our slock. At IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR. 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and floor 011 Cloths From E. B. FOLEY, tsn 1 1 .'rr on J Weal Si. ie arolliflll to hclltl (ioldeii Medical Discovery. Moro than all. the liver and that'll the key to the whole system. You have pure blood, or lieisonous blood, jut an your liver chooses. The blood controls tho lionltb, tho liver controls llie Idood, the "Discovory" control the liver. You nn utcaiio Jiikt about half the ills that 11cb1i Is heir to, by IhiIiii ready for them, f truro thn KVfetom un with this medicine. which mxivontti no well as cure. Tor nil ili.aii rauuMl bv a dWordeied liver or im pule blood ilyajiepaia, hiliomttiow, the most NtuhlHirn skin, hcalti unit scroiinousniiecitous. the Discovery" Is the only rcmwly so cer tain mid effective that, once used, it is always in AtMir. Send for a free pamphlet. Addros Wiirld'n Dlnjieiwiiy Modical Aufcoclatiou Ilullalo, X. V. i 1iImihi Aecoiiuts. The I'uiinty t'oinnilssioiiers yosterday audited the account . of the prison for the mouth of December. Ti e receipts were Jl,- 05I.IIX'; dlshurMimcnt-.. ,tlT0,t; jiaid for commltmontii, glOll.O.'i ; uerugc nunibor of prisoner per day, lUtS; avorago cost per piikoncrperday, .000 The oUteddfod that it Iwiug planned to bo held nt Ilimloton next spring is attracting 1 nhlostiroHil attention. Iickawanua, Carbon, I I.uisorno and Schuylkill counties will be I largoly leprcsenled. It proiuises to lio tho greatest evi nt ol its kind over conducted in ' this region. "I was iron Mi d with that dreadful disease i-fillwl ilronsv Nwnllen from head to foot. Ilurdnck lllooil Ilit'i is has confliletcly cured un It w 1 1 1 oii'l.-r, ul incillcinc Joseph Hi Stiitiliorn anil Strong. A I'olo named Adam Ushinski got drunk yesterday and caused several disturbances in the l'irst ward, winding up with trying to smash in tho door of a saloon. Constable (liblou was tent to nncst the man, and ho found a big contract on his hands. Ushinski is a man of great strength and he resisted arrest with all his power. Ho was finally handcuffed, dumped into a wagon and hauled to tho lockup. At the cell door ho fought liko an enraged beast. Kight men, including Officers fllhlnn, Hand, Alex and llolln, fought with him for ten minuted beforo they could forco him into the cell so that the door could be locked. Alex had a watch chain destroyed nnd tho others sufleied to a more or less extent by bruises and scratches during the sciifllc. Ushinski is under bail for an nccoiiutliig beforo court, or payment for nil tin mage. It lilts llii- Spot That's lllglif. What' Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. Obituary. Mrs. llridget Mohan, n native of Castlcbar, county Mayo, Ireland, died at tho residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Tamil, 120 Kast (,'entre street, last evening, nt an advanced Age, after a long illness, blio is survived by threo daughters, .Mrs. John lloaly, Ulrardvllle; Mrs. William Mohan, fiormantown, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Mary Karrell. of town. Thomas J. anil Anthony .1. l'arrell. of the V. & II. It. It., nro grand sons. Mrs. Mohan emigrated to America in lSni.aftcrthodenth of herhusband.and mado her homo with hor daughter, Mrs. farroll, over since. I'unoral services will be held nt tho church, of tho Annunciation Thursday morning nt 1) o'clock, the eortego proceeding totilrardvilloby tmln at 10:15 it. in., where interment will he inailo, HE'JRALCIA asa similar CompUInU, anu rreparea unaer me stringent Mm& MEQiCAL LAWS. iJ)ieEcrlbedby eminent pbymciiutsi DR. RIRhTeR'S omiiii,.vc. (lll North Mliln stieet AOIt lti:XT. Woro nnd ibvelllng, 20 South ) Sfnln street, now occupied by 1.. J. Wilkin. mil, Also store iintS duelling 2t Hast Centre street, now occupied by tlio Singer Mnnufuctur Init Comismy. Apply to M. Slellet, at the post olllco. ut-xt t'l is lias conyjiietcty i i wood, ri ml mcdh Have you mniclie, tootliache, sore throt, pains or swellings ol any soitY A tow ap plications of Dr. Thomas' Lclectric Oil wfl ring relief almost instantly. (Ironnd to lMeces. Oliver Senkner, a rear brakeman on the I.chigh Valley railroad, was Instantly killwl near lluck .Mountain ycoteiday at U o'elook. The crew had left Delano for Moron with n train of empty cars. When lluck Mountain was reached. Senkncr fell off tho train and was ground to pities. The ciow did, not miss him until they had gone almost two miles further. Tho train was Imcked and his maimled body wns found lying on the tracks. Decoasod wus 31 yoare obi nnd re- sided at Oricr City, near liarnosvilie. Maliiinoy City lluslness College, This excollont collego, at 203 liist f'entrc strent. eivOS. Commercial, Shorthand .id Typewriting coursos equal to any in tho state at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue treo. 10-14-tf Q. Y. Williams, Principal. HOOD'S rililiS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, A. plead-nt laxative. AU Druggists Vorldrenownpt ItAtnarkablvBUncRHSfulf OtslfqantilnowMhTrode Mark "Anchor," I 2'. Ad. Ktchter & Co.. zisreria., lijwyori. 3 J H1GUESY AvYahDS. BrarcU Houses. 0zn Okssworke. iV M ctH In Slienaiuluah for Htic by l. I), Kirlin, S, Mu l , .1. ai Unian, 7 K Main W . C H Ha- iwjV Kf yucli, N. IS. tur, ft nil 1 Ay I'JWsT. I 1.. ...I IhIl uaiauKi)iaKi.w 10 - POPULAR COMEDIANS - 10 The Swellcst 1'itrntle in the Minstrel ll'ord nt jioon. Heserved seats now on sale ut Kirlin's Drug Store. PRICES, 25, 50 & 75 Cents. POLITICAL CARDS. ttioh inuii coxsTAnr.n, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. ou man coxstaiims, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. lOK WAltl) CONSTAIII.K, (Fifth Ward,) 1 ilUltGUSON'S TIIKATItK, I', J. Fl-nOUSON, .lANAOEIt. Friday, February 7th, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs, Kate Jenkins, whoso son was recently killed at Indian ltldgo colliery, by the Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. MISCELLANEOUS. Mlt SAI.I5 Tbrce llrst-cluss show rases, all 1 in ...., 1 .,,.,,1111,.., f..r f, ,..,.,.., ia ... p,..-... . .... .......j ......o, iu lie soui nt a bargain, ino. 21 I-U-II STATi: OK Wll.I.IAM llim-irt I. nt cense,! fitters of Administration on tlio wtate of William Howell, Into of Kliennndoab, Schuylkill (Hiuiity, I'aiiiwylvanla, ileceased, nave occii ruiuco ui iiuuni Howell. Jr.. of lowe svflle, .ilontour raiuity, nnd Thomas ..f (If. . i lllonl...... . ... .. iiv... ... ........... ,,,.,,.1,, (-.niiiiy, j-enn- sylvnnla, to wlioin nil pernios lndelited to null! eetiite are re(nief.Ust to niuke paviiint. and those having claims or demands, will inaico known Ilia wune wiinoiu oi.'i"y n II.I.IAM HOWELL, Jr., Thomas IIowkli AdinlnUtrutors. Or to their attorney, K. V, KlIOKMAKLR. Hhenaiiitonh, li. lleo.KHIi.lstt-,, 12-17-ot-oaw NEW SAVING FUND. The Klnilra Mutual lhillditiir fi l.oau Assih.1iu lion Is about to opuu ii liiniieh In HIienaiidnHh. Several liuniiicu snares nnvonireniiy iiceusoid to our leading citlr.cn". This organization will couMttiile a iiraucn ol ineinaiuassociuiion. The . prosiiectH arc good and reveral loans will be made here in the near future. (Julte n number ' of our prominent biulne.H men who have n. i rftdy BUbscrtbcd for stock v ill lie elected as its ontcers. Other liranches nre in actlvo operation at l'ottsville, Minersvillc, Ibizlcton, Khainoklii and Jit. "unnel. The association has us Its man. agers some of the most prominent eoal opera tors and bankers in the state, and is un cstali llslicd suw'oes. This Is the only natural saving fund operating under the fnswithdrawnl plan nnd shareholders (an withdraw nt nny time every cent of their monthly dues paid. Other special features me non-assessable stock, no for feitures, no lines, free withdrawal ut any time with six per cent Interwt after one year. Mem hcrshtp fee only M cents pf r share. The ossocl. .,,i,. U IticnnKirated under the laws of the elates of New York and lVnnslvnnla, and tin ier tllO llirec buihtv.oiuii in lit. t'v .nitments of each Mate For further Inform- Do not fall to beur the old-timer, P. J. FEELEY, The Vocalist. llchcrvotl scats un halo ut Klrlli.K drug blorc. PRICES, 25, 35 & BO Cents. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading Iirewing Co.'s lleer and l'ortcr. 11S and 113 S. IVlQln St. Teams to Hire. If you want to biro a safe nnd reliable team for driving or for worklnKpurposca pay Hhlelds' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly ou nana n reusonumo JAMES SHIELDS, ' No. 410 Kast Centro street. Opposite Heading railroad station. FALL and WINTER STYLES Call and see tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot ot r an anu iy mice ouiuiib. ukum doah haa over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. I If you aro a. hard man to suit we want i you to call. PORTZ & BRO., WILLIAM BENDER, Of the Fifth Wnrd. Suhjcct to Citizen party rules. JJIOIt SCHOOL DIltKCTOR, (Fifth Wnrd.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. THTOn HIGH CONSTAIUJC. ' EDWARD MASON, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. OPEN, EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit vou call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo make nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logau Ciowns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dontni surgery. No chargos for oxtraciing wneu inaics are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITIttnan's J'lock) East Centre Street. Odlco Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. lion call ou or address Mt-lmo W T SIOIIOAK. Ferguson House. 2j. North IVlaln St. A genuine welcome awalta youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nalii and Coal Sts. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap, Choice tern pcrmto drinks and cigars. Our Hot Towel Shave la becoming popular. You will liko it. We make a specialty of hair cutti og. 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. 4
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