I A RARE! OPPORTUNITY. I am about Mt reductiou order to make to nmke a bona my stock in 111 room for another remodelling of my store and will sell nt greatly reduced prices what is left of my excellent assortment of overcoat and heavy suits for men, boys and children. This is no shop-worn, old style or misfit stock, but just what I have been !elliiig for at least double the niom-y . To make room for necessary altera tions in my store I must sacrifice the goods. Call and inspect them. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & U S. Hain Street. EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, JANUAItY 17, lSPrt. Sudden Death. .Mrs. Sarah Sossinger, aunt of Mrs. Klla t leary, of West Centra street, died at the nomo of her sister-in-law, Mrs. JohnSlattrry. now of Philadelphia and formerly of town, n Wednesday, from heart disease. Tlio deceased was CI years of age. She came tromSt. Louis, Mo., recently to visit relatives and remained as a guest of some at Pottsvillo until last Wednesday morning. In the afternoon of that day she arrived at Mrs. Slattery's home in Philadelphia and was immediately seized by tlio illness that auscdlier death. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning and tlio remains will be taken to l'ort Carbon for interment. Tho lcmaiiis will ariive at Pottsvlllo to night. Spectacles and eye glaes, tho Urgent as seitmcnt in the county. At ISrumm's. tf Delinquent Collectors Must Pay. Tax Collectors previous to the year 1833, who aro delinquent to the county, have re ceived notice from tlio County Cuimnioionerfl that they must fettle on or heforo l'chriinry 1st. or their bonds will bo certified into tho ourt of Common Pleas Intellect tlicamounts . due. The total amount due from tax col lectors is over ?i!3S,000. Self Confessed Poigor lEolcascd. London, Jan. 1". George Hell, for merly secretary of tho Potomac Hulldlng association, of Baltimore, who was charged on Jan. 13 last, nt How street pollcooourt, on his own confession, with forging tho luauager's namo to a iheek for vaoti, was released yesterday, the United Stales gov ernment having c.ihl'd that there u;;ii no request for bis extradition. Nat (tnotluln'n Australian Tnur. ClIIOAOO, Jan. 17. Xat Goodwin Is go ing to make a tour of Australia ami India. CostruuH were hlgued yosterday which " bind li 1 in to sail from S.m Francisco on the 2uth of next June, at the conclusion of his engagement lu that city. Ho will open In Sydney, AmtmlU, and the entiru tour will tukniuo weeks. BIG REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call- in on us and examining our stock of Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place in Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Those who do buy Seelig's Kaffce, keep coming back for it You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the same people. BUY YOURj" 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and J-loor DU rjoiUs Trim E. E3. FOLEY, 11P mar ucsl pr by add- I ing a little VofSEEUG'S KAF- rrr 1! f rtu io urmif j ary coffee. raiLADBLPHIA'S INVESTIGATION. Acllilty of Mm roller In I lie ltccrnt Pri mary lilrclluii. I'lllLAUKLl'lIIA, .Tnn. 17. ThowiinlP In vsntlgatlng committee- yesterday, lifter n lapse of one week, resiiiuod Its Inquiry Into the imiMlolpnl nlTulrs of the city. A num ber of wituessos wero oxnmlned nml tuld of pollen activity In tlm primary election on TutMilny nlRht, mul in suvorul lintunees of citizens bcltiji unused by policemen unit other plncnliolders. Kills Clark, uncx-lmstler In the Twenty fifth pollco district, told of tho existence of "speak cables" and policy shops, and said ho frequently was sent out by tho patrol ficrgoant for liquor, llo also saw women In tho patrol house. Kx-l'ollco-man GlfTord, of tho Thirtieth district, charged Magistrate Lukcns with bolng tho "boss" of tho district. Ho said Luk cns onco crltlclzod tho pollen for raiding a "speak oasy," and that his word was law as to tho discharge or appointment of a policeman. Tho committed meets again today, after which, It Is rumored, It will go to Pittsburg for a few days. A Thousand Ohln Miner on Strike. Cot-UMlius, Jan. 17. Ono thousand I miners t tho Jtorrls Coal company's , mines went out on strike. votcrdav. Pres ident Morris, of tho company, said that I I ono man had been discharged for sending I out lnforlor coal. Bccnuso ho had, not boon taken back 1,000 miners had struck. The man, ho said, would not bo reinstated un der any consideration. No question of Wages Is Involved. Secretary Patrick Mc Ilrydc, of tlio miners' union, believes tho men would not liavo gone out on that ac count. He says sonic rule or agreement betweon miners and oporc- has beon, In tho opinion of the men .iatcd. There! This Is .Tost tho Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. May Stop the right. On Monday noxt, January 20th, tlio sport ing fraternity of Schuylkill and adjoining counties will meet iu Girardvillo. In the cvouiug there will boa "go" between Wm. Gibson, of Palo Alto, and John Lafferty, of St. Louis, formerly of Girardvillo, for 100 a side and gate money. Marquis of Queens bury rules to govern. Win. Honor, of Summit Hill, will also take part. Other preliminary bouts will take place during tho evening. Chief Burgess Toll says that under no circumstances will the proposed exhibition bo allowed to take place. Scheilly House Tor Sale. The property and good will of the Scheilly House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. The proprietor contemplates locating in the South. For further particulars apply at tho Scheilly llotibo. l'J-lU-tf Ilenellt lor Alex. l,nls. Mauy friends Imve arranged for a benefit for Alex. Davis, who Ion both his hands by a premature explosion in the Maple Hill colliery. It will take place at the house of benjamin Ilichards, on Wet Centre street, on Monday, March 10th. The family is in straightened circumstances ami it is hoped the benefit will be generously supported. Mr. Davis hopes to bo able to start in some busi ness on a small scale with tho proceeds, the loss of his liauds incapacitating him for any kiud of tabor. Scheilly House. Cream of tomutu soup to-night. Oysters. Clams. At the bar: All tho delicacies of tlio season iu every style. I Marriage Licenses. 1 Adam ltakachawsky anil Aggio Shatakof I ski, both of Malianoy City ; Mike Dubis and i Annie Salulskl, both of TaK, I'l.ice ; Geo. I 1 Matthews, of Malianoy t'll.v. and .Minnie L. Sauerhry, iif St. Nicholas ; Mike .1. McLain 1 and Annie Oirdiu', both of I.iM Creek; Pius , Ilranckas and Mary Wninnfski, both of Shenandoah; Steve liislikoaud Annie Oloxi, both of Malianoy l'lane. It Hits tho Spot Thill' night. What? roll-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Bins'., drug store. , :irardillu's llaiik llllli-eis. , The following otliccrs and director of the ' First Xutional B,iuk of Girardvillo, were elected tor lH'.m: rrosuiom, t;. i . waiaier; Vico President, Albert Bordy. The other directors are: Peter Griillths, I). P. Brown, JiuiiuH C. Iliddlc, M. I)., Thnnus Braecy, Charles Barnhart, 1). Gregory, 7, T. Trout. Kor cashier J. A. B.ibb was re-appoiulcd. Have you earache, 'toothache, sore throat, pains or swelling of any sort ? A few ap plications of Dr. Thomas' Kcleetric Oil n ill oriiiK relief almost iustautly. Ilazletou ltecloii Mines Idle. in order issued yesteiduy by I.iudorman and Skeer, operatora of the Stuekton col lieriop, Htnpped all worlt tlieie. 4 Thrco huudresl men aro rendered Idle. The mines are leased from the l.ehili Valley Coal Com pany and as this lease expired uu Jan'y 1st, thin order wenis to iiulieato tli.it the present operators will not renew it. Anyone who tull"crs fruia that terrible phiKiie, Itching Piles, will apprcci.itu tlic liuiiiisliuto relief and permanent cure that comes throiiKh tho use of D.un's Uiiitmcnt. It nover fails. I Itov, M'hhllir Deuil. ' Kev. Matthias hehiinpf, imatnr of the (iermaii I.iitheranchureh, l-'rankl'ord, dial Iu the lierniau honpital, Philadelphia, iu hi 1 50th year. Tlio deceased at one time wui stationed at Malianoy City, ami during his J ministry oreoted a church in this town. IDs I wife and daughter survive hioi. It's (Incur How (Julik (ail-Tina eures cough and coUU, liilc. At Gruhlar Bros., drug store. - The Ist Clmnee. The Clttsem Htanding f!ouiinitti-o will to night bold lhi final ineotinK before preiUrina far tho primaries to 1h held on the tilth ilirt. I All umbos to go upon the ticket must be sub- nitwd to the eonitnittee iMture 7 o clock. The meeting will be held lu the rooms of (be Shenaudouh liepublieuii I.ungue, In the TlUnnu buildiug. Ollp-CohU-lleudH-he, Why sillier with CoukIis, Cold and is. Grippe when laxative Uroiuo Quinine will cure you iu on day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guarutd to cure, or money refunded. Price, 'in oenls. IVir sale by Kirlin's l'lmnusey. oiv l.iiinhur Llriii, It is reported thai "Fanner" Kulp, Con gressuiau fiom tin Noi tUuinberktuil dUtrn t, and George Brill, 'it Dulanu, are to he as j sociateil in a geneial lumber business, with headqunrters at Delano. Whether it i-, to be ' a brunch of the husiiieiH of M. II. Kulp A I Co., is not hm i r'. lined. ' Thousand-, ot the uctims of i niisuinptiun 1 nwe their d .Hi, t" the simple tiisleit of a mill Dr. inayl'me '-rtip cures n,il- iiidi-il'1 i 'litis ami al! thrnat ,r, , i, i ti, I PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the lltrlm Oliion lelcit Tor llaoty l'oruwil. Locust (Jnp bud more weddings in 1805 than any town of it sine in tho stfe. A nmubcr of our people attended the masquerade Imll nt Malianoy City last nlglit. The north end of Main street is a lively rondonvous fur the hoys and girls who own skates. Henry Sehroedor, who wis injured at the Cordon Plane, died at tho Pottsvlllo hospital yesterday. At the annual meeting of the Slismoklti street railway company, a dividend of four por cent, was declared. An improved condition in tlio coal trade for February is looked for, and thoro is abundant room for It. Tho Ashland saloonkeepers aro appealing, through tho nowspapors, to their patrons for a settlement of ac counts. Tho members of tlio Mask and Wig Club will be tho guests of Miss Jean Clover, at Wm. Pcnn, this evening. Mrs, George Myors died at her homo in Ashland yesterday of consumption. Sho Is survived by thrco children. Councilman Thomas Ilurko, of llahanoy City, is lying dangorously ill athishonio.and Ills death is expected at any moment. An original pension was granted to Heury Oswald, of Malianoy City, and an additlon.il pension to Charles Murray, of Shenandoah, yesterday, Clarence F. Hiith, State President of tlio 1'. O. S. of A., is spoken of in connection witii tho Republican nomination for the Legislature iu the Shauiokiu district. Tho sportiug fraternity aro taking great interest in the pigeon shooting match that will como oil' on Saturday morning, between Johnsou, of Ashland, and Curry, of Girard villo. Miss Mary E. Whitfield arid Thomas C. Knowles, both well known society people of I'ottsville, woro married yesterday. The groom is employed iu the P. & It. C. & I. Co. offices. Rov. J. C. Trangor, of tho Fngllsh Luth oran church at Mincrsville, will on noxt Sunday evening preach his farewell sermon. Ho has accepted a chargo at Sumpter, S. C, and will also do missionary work for tho South Carolina synod. Tho latest novcltios in photographs millngor Bros., 10 West Lloyd street. PERSONAL. Mrs. M. J. Howling, of Ilazlcton, is visit ing in town. Daniel DuUy, of St. Clair, spent this after noon in town. Mine Inspector Stein visited the mlnos at Atidcnreid this mornlnc Mrs. Xciswcntcr, of N'orth Jardin street, is confined to her homo by illness. Samuel Gunter, of W'ilkcsbarrc, is visiting his parents, on West Ceutro street. Hon. Thomas J. Higgins talked politics with county scat leaders yesterday. John Roberts, the liveryman, spent yester day transacting business in Heading. I,. J. Wilkinson, t.io dry goods merchant, transacted business at Ilazletou to-day. Postmaster Mclletand W. M. Brewer mado a business trip to the county seat to-day. Miss Laura Soell, niceo of Councilman A. I). Gable, and Miss Lizzie Grilliths, spent last evening at Lost Creek. .Miss Carrie Uilhngc, of Beading, who was tho guest of tho Misses Beck, ef Xorth Jardin street, returned home to-day. Superintendents John Vcith, of Pottsvllle, and John Ske.it h, of Malianoy City, made an inspection of tho Lllangowan colliery to-day. Mr. and .Mrs. B. L. Talley and son, of Baltimore, Mil., aro guests of Mrs. Talley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett McKernan, of Xorth Whito street. 1. J. C'leary. of .Scrantan, is visiting rela tives in town. Mr. Clcnry will spend the greater part of the winter here, having post poned operations on his contract until spring. Wesley Widemoycr, of Los Angelos, Cal., who was visiting his hiother-ln-law, Mahlon Ycuger, of West Centre street, left for Boston, Mass., last evening, where he will remain until spring. Mrs. Jacob (ibelsky, of West Centre street, accompanied by Snmuol Izenstnrk, of Chicago, left for that place this morning. Mrs. Obelsky will visit among relatives for a period of a month or more. Mrs. E. T. Supuivitz, of South Main street, last evening presented her huslntuil witii a daughter. Tho mother and child are doing well, and tlio father is receiving tlio con gratulations of his many friends. James Shields, agent fur the Lorcnz Schmidt Brewing Company, iu the Shenan doah district, and who is interested iusevcr.il other cntcrpiisos, was a visitor to town yesterday, and made settlement with tho brewery otlieials for tho past year, lie was accompanied by Anthony Sc)iiuickev, an in. iluential citizen of tlio some tawji.-rl'otts-villc Chronicle. The latest hatsnt MAX LBVIT'S. FLORIDA. IV rsuuitlly-Cnndurled Toms via IVuus! tauia Kallroail. It would he haul to find any condition of human ailment thatuViwluter visit to Florida would fail to iniprovW, while those who en joy good health eaiimit reulUc, without experience, what true enjoyment there is in life passed under the golden skies of the "liHiid of Viewers." lu order to give the public an opportunity to visit Florida at a ery reasonable et, the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company luuarmuged for a series of tours to Jacksonville. Since I the system of personally-conducted tours iuatiEunited by that company has been in i ellbct, none Wut words of rommciKUition havo been received. H imccllcd train service, otpflrieucwl tourist agents and ebaiieruus, and above all, - its miHlerute cliargcs, leave notnlug to lie desired. . The tours to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks' stay in Florida, will leavo New York and Philadelphia on January as, February 1,11, 1R and 85, uud March :), lsou. The rote, including transportation, meals en route, and Pullman berth on spei ial train, is ISO.fM from New York, and 1H.00 I'roui Phil, adelphia; proportionate rate fruui other point. For further iufurinatiou apply to ticket agents, or addrev, tourist agent, UUU Broa4- way, Xew York, or HOVBT jll, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, to wbpm application fin spate should also betaade. lSiggesl rubber stouk in tbia section . Boys' ruhlicr hmtU, at tl-M. All other gooils iu proiMirtiou,- FAfToav Huok Stouk, 1-13-lt . J- A. Moykr, Mgr. Malianoy 1'My llusluess College. T14SSfelU"t college, at '105 l.ist Centre strsfttj'wves duiimercial, Mn.it baud ...id Tj-pewntltig courses emal to ain m the state at the very lowest rates. Individual in tfnittion. Hay and eveu'.ag classes, students eonslantly enti ring, f atalogtte flee. 10-11-tf J. W. WlLI.IAMs, PrineiiMl. HOOD'S PlhLS cure Liver Ills, nillousurss, IiidlgestJon, Heudiiclie. A pleus' nt laxative. All Druggists. . The Ml. Gunnel ll'slierltot. Tho trustees of the United lanxi licul church, at Mt. Curmel, have agiccd to pur chase the structure In which they now wor hip, Instead of fighting for its possession In the courts. The exact sum that is to be paid is said to he very small, not quite $2,0110. It was decided to compromise tho matter with the Dubs faction, who claim all the Evan gelical churches on a decision of tbo Supreme Court, as it Is cheaper to pay the amount asked by them than to toko tho matter to court and pay the expense) connected with the trial that would surely result. There are no Dnbsiles in Mt. Curmel, but the con ference held out for the church anyhow. A payment to bind the bargain has been made. ltemember Yourself To your friends by having your photographs taken nt Bllllnger Bros., where entire satte faction is guaranteed. Schutlklll Traction learnings. Tho Schuylkill Traction Company makes tho following report of its earnings and ex penses (including taxes and insurance) for tlio three months ending December 31, 1803, in comparison witii the eoriespondliig quarter of 1601 : Gross, $23,tl, an increase of $1,581; operatiui' expenses, luxes and Insnnmco, $11,133, a decrease of $337; net $0,S30, an increase of $1,022; fixed chaigcs, f0,219, and surplus, $1,oS0, au increase of 11,022. I'au-Tliml What Is It? Tho greatest euro for coughs and colds. Gruhlcr Bros., drugstoto. Dowllng round Clullty. . Tho trial of the caso of Daniel Yeagcr against Harry Howling and Patrick Graham was opened at Pottsvillo yesterday afternoon and continued this morning. . At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon tho jury returned a verdict. They found Howling guilty as bailee in tho sum of $39. Graham was acquitted. Yeagor charged Howling and Graham with em bezzlement. Ho alleged that ho consigned to them potatoes to bo sold on commission and the proceeds wcro not turned over. For a flue hat go to MAX I.KVIT'S. To-nlghls ICiitertiilnnient Tho Christian Endeavor Society of the M. E. church, Itov. J. W. Meredith, pastor, will give an entertainment iu thochiiroh to-uiglit, consisting of ocal and instrumental music, recitations, etc. Tlio public is respectfully Invited and a collection will he taken up for the benefit of the society. Heirs to a Vast Instate. St. Louis, Jan. 1?. Tho French consul hero has boen called upon to nsslst in look ing up tho estate of Jacques Itoyor, who died In St. Louis about tlio middle of the Kiglitcentli century, owning vast posses sions ill St. Louis and other parts of tho country, and In Paris, Franco, sold to bo valued nt WO.000,000. Jacques Hoycr was a bachelor, and, us far as can bo learned, mode no will. David J. Hoycr, n carpenter llvin; In this city, Is ono of tho heirs. A woman named JJclliza from Paris, Is also i looking up tho estate. A number of the Koyer heirs rosldo In tho enst. Delis' ClialleitKtt to Arthur. Cleveland, Jan. 17. Tho Central Labor union has issued n. challcngo to Chief Ar thur, of tho Engineers' llrotliorhood, to meet Dubs in joint debate uu Saturday evening. Tho challenge wns issued on tho authority of Dob?, who says that If Ar thur will moot him ho will show him up In such a way us to drlvo him from tho labor movemont. Dobs says thu Engineers' Urotlicrhood Is simply 1111 uunox of tho railway corporations. Thus far Arthur has Ignored tho challenge. MISCELLANEOUS. I noil SAM-:. Three flrcl-class show vhhqh, all in Komi condition, suitable fur fancy (roods, I notion, Arc. Will be Hold at a bargain. No. 21 North -M.Un Mreet. 1-lWf ijiOU JtKXT. Store and dwelling, 20 South ' Main t-trcrt, now oceupied'hy L. J. Wilkin- Mm, Also store and dwelling 21 Ijit Centre Mreet, now occupied hy tho Singer Manufacture injr Loinpany, Apply to m. imciici, at mo pom oW 1-iJ-tf 01t SAI.K. A complete bottling establish I' ment. Iiottlinir beer, norter. wei beer, and all kinds of temperance drinks will ho Hold cheap. Doing a good buslncm at present, with wills factory reasons for welling. Kor further information apply at the ilKUAi.nofllce. l-17-lw ni:ii(itON'S TIUUTIIR I! p. .i. v untit'eoN', Manacikr. Friday, February 7th, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mr. Koto Jenkins, m'1iop win wiw rewtitly Utlltd at IiiiUun Itids" colliery, ly tlm Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. The above named organizations aro well worth the price of mlmlsioii, and will endeavor to render one of the best amateur performances ever given In this town. lteervcil KeatK on muv at Kirlin'ti drug htore. PRICES, 26, 35 & 50 Cents. A genuine welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flain and Coal Sts. fowl room nltitelitvl. Flnmt whlskovn. beer... imrternnil iiloeoii.tontly on top. Choice tern- panuiro iiruiKH itiid viKurn. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Sliave Is becoming popular. You will like it make u specialty of liair euttiiii;. Wo Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND Gasfltting. P. W. BELL, Cor. IVlaln Sc Centre Sts. Iliisi'llieut '( Hi I. lull Dmldllli: 5 That "GOLD MEDAL 'W . . . Makes?: That Brick's "NONPARIEL" fllNCE MEAT! That "BLUE LABEL" KETCH U .... Try either and you will find the above cofrect. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, inaeos and uru I For the I have received tho finest selection of Pianos nnd Organs ever displayed in Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing a Piano or Organ would do welt to call and see my stock and get my prices. I have the solo agency for tho following makes t PIANOS.. BUSIUS & SONS, SCH0MACIIER, I.UDWIG, ALBRIGHT, ESTEY. Cash or on easy payments. Our prices ore right. Only ono price. You aro earnestly Invited to call at Britton's flusic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHAN0Y CITY, PA. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't get It, then como to us for it. o carry tho best oi .... Groceries, Butter and FLOUR and FEED. Eggs, Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street, JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading iirewing Lo.'s lieer anil l'ortcr. 11 S and 11S S. IVlaln St. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire n rnfe nnd reliable team for tlri vIhk or for workiiiR purposes pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Tenuis constantly on linnil at reasonable rptes. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 I'ist Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tlio brightest, breozlust, snappiost lot of Foil ana Winter Suitings Bliennn iloali lias over hail. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If yon aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., North Main St. NEW SAVING FUND. The Hlmlra Mutual Buildinc & Loan Atwotiu tionis about to open a brunch in Shenandoah. Several hundred shares have already been sold to our lendlnE citizens. This orgnnlzulion will constitute a branch of thcinuin association. Tho prospects are. good nnd several loam will bo made hero in tho near future. Quito a number nfour prominent business men who have al rmilv nliHOr bed for stock will bo elected lis Its ollloers. Other brunches aro in active operation at I'ottsville, Minemvllle, Ilazletou, Shuinokin ' and Mt. funnel. The association has nulls man- I ngers somo of tho most prominent coal opera tors and bankers lu tho state, uml Is mi estab lished siiecens. This Is the only natural saving ; fund opcrntliiK under the free-withdrawal plan und shareholders can withdraw nt any tin;.' every cent of their monthly dues )nld. Other special features aro non-assessable stiK-k, no for feitures, no Hues, free withdrawal at any time 1 with six per cent Interest utter one yenr. Mem bership feo only 50 cents per share. The associ ation Is incorporated under the laws of the states of New York and I'cnnsvlvuiilu, and un der the direct supervision of tho Hanking De partments of eiieh stnte For further informa tion eull on or address. W T MonoAN, 11 1-1 mo Ferguson House WEAR ! ! tiiisest Bret- " I jsebbJs the Finest m the Wo I Is the Best Ketchup Made1 i t. r anenanuuau, ra. :ans! Holidays. I ORGANS MflflsV IESTEY, 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 Election1 or luy o, 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. jjtoit man CONSTABLE, JUHN MATTHEWS, Of tho Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. JjOlt mail CONSTABLE, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho Fifth Wnrd. Subject to Citizens party rules. jpOIt WAIM) CONSTABLE, (Fifth Ward.) WILLIAM BENDER, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizen party rules. JjlOIt SCHOOL IUUECTOl!, (Fifth Wnrd.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens1 party rules. pioit man CONSTABLE. EDWARD MASON, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JjWft CONSTABLE, (Third Ward). JOHN W. B LAKER. Subject to Citizens party rules, F OH COUNCII hird Waritt. TH0J IAS J. JAMES. Subjetta jCitize j.s party rules. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold anililver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not Eult you call to bco us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilrldge work mid all operations that por tnln to Dental Surgery. No charges for oxtractiug when plates are. ordored. We are the only users of vitalized air for the julnle, extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman'sBhKk) East Centre Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. Street. DO YOU NEED Day Books, Journals, a o Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. HOOKS & BROWN A North Main St. r