I A RARE! ! I OPPORTUNITY. X am aboul to mnke a bona fide reduction in my stock in order 'to make room for another remodelling of my store and will sell at greatly reduced prices what is left of my excellent assortment of overcoats and heavy suits for men, boys and children. This is no shop-worn, old style or misfit stock, but just what I have been selling for at least double the money To make room for necessary altera tions in my store I must sacrifice the goods. Call and inspect them. L. GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing ouse, 9 & 11 S. flain Street. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, JANUARY is, 18S0 PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Itoglou Chroiv Icled for JIilMty 1'eriiMiI. Kxcavations have hern made for the new theatre in ilnlmnoy City. A skating carnival will he hold at Tumb ling Itnu next Wednesday The employes of tlio 1. St K. ('. & I. Co. Were irt in this district this afternoon. U-lstmater Thomas I.. James, of .Non York city, will preside at the I'utUvillc eie twldfod. Tax Collector Scanlan yesterday mado payment to tho County Treasurer on his '01 and Mir, duplicates. The funeral of Juhu Shistle will lake place on Monday morning, lowing here on the H:15 1'etitMylvania train for St. Clair, where in terment will he made. MUs Minnie, daughter of Nicholas S.iuer Jiry, foieman of the St. N'icholns colliery, was married to Goorgc Mat bias, of Mahanoy City, Thursday evening. Tho Mid Yulley breaker, situatod botwoen lit. (iirinel and Ccatralia, came near being destroyed yesterday, hut the fno was ex tinguished before saining much headway. l!ov. George Williams, tho evangelist, will preach at Centralia to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. mill fl p. in., and on tlic Sunday following will begin revival services in Philadelphia. The Sohuylkiil wa-thery, in Weal Venn township, owned and operated hy Smith, KMIer it Co., ws sold hy tlio Sheriff on execution amounting to fl.SOJ. Tlio Mini realised from ihe sale was tr,l3. To accommodate tho many employes idle because of tin- destruction of tho Cranberry broakur recently, A. Pardee A Co. have placed three nie:i in a hriaut at their Crystal Iiidge colliery. ytiite a mimher uf employes are still out of work. for charity l'rof. Hymn IV. Kin;r has been selected hy the local teacher-.' institute toappcar in Shen andoah i)ti Tuel.iy, e'obruary tth, in Fergu son's theatre. The proceeds will be devoted to charity, and t be object, as well astbe lepn iation of l'rof. King .is u reader, reciter and impersonator, will no cloubt draw a largo audience, as it should. Tho membors of the institute are to be eoiiiineuded for tlio course they liavo taken and their eD'oiis will be arowiwd with MietiMn. Pinf. Kiue was at the last county institute, and those who heard him are delighted "vith the opportunity of again witnessing his power to amuse, aaddeu, thrill and instruct. Tho admission will he 25, : and no cent. I'lireui'll l'ail.v. A farewell urty was tendered Miss Lillic Llewellyn, at her homo on I.at Coal stitet, lust availing, who left l-rtay for Bliicficld, V. Va where she will take up her future residence. Among thine who attended the alfair were the following : Mists Laura Robertson, Miume Itevii, Annie liartwh, and Messrs. LouU Hammer, Ren Mnnsell, IMward Williams, II. W. Lawson and San ford Shoemaker REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call ing on us ami examining our stock ol Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repalt'lwr : a : Specialty. Done cheaper titan any other place in Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street r fe 1-1 C 1 i I -J l W 1-7 , PA. BUV YOUR. "Grocehjes FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths From El. E3. FOLEY, LINEAWEAVER ELECTED. Selected County Clialrmnii by tlio Ileum- erntie Coiiiinltteemeii. Special toUF.MNo IIkiiai.ii. .1'ottbVH.mi, Jan. IS. The meeting of the Democratic Comity Committee here this morning was an iuteiestlng one, and the result wan a complete victory for the ad ministration forces led by ex-Congressman James R. Reilly. Much- interest has lieen shown by the party workers in the meeting, as the lines were closely drawn, Tho ex Congressman is said to be anxious to return to Washington, and as the first step in that direction laid his plans to secure control of the county organization, which ho has cue- ceeded in doing with little opposition. The candidates for the county chairman ship weio J. A. Lineawoaver, Kmi, and Dr. Jniues W. Sallada. For the secretaryship the fight was between 1". W. Doyle, of Cumbolaj John F. Coouey and J. J. O'Connor, of l'otts- ville; P. J. Martin, of Palo Alto. The Reilly faction supported Linoawcaerfur chairman, and he was elected by a majority of Mncnty- ono votos, as follows: Lmeaweavor, 100 votes; Sullada, 29. For tlio secretaryship P. J. Martin was so- h-ctod with 81 votes, against 31 for P. W. Doyle and 0 for John F. Cooncy. Mr. Mar tin is at present uuo of tho reporters on tho Evening Chronicle. After the election of chairman and secre tary, the committeemen from the different representative districts organized separately and oicctod delogates to the state eonveution. In the First district 11. J. Scautan, of Shenandoah; P.J. Ferguson, Lost Creek, and James J. Quirk, of Mahanoy City, wero elected as delegates. M. J. Loahy, of Oilbcr ton, and Thomas Haley, of Lauigans, wero also candidates. Socoud district Hon John Dentz, of Ash land; M. J. Swoouey, of Rutlcr township, and J. Hepler, of Els worth, aro tho dele gates chosen. Third district P. W. Doyle, of Cumbola; Samuel Itairil, Tamaqua, and Q. W. Zohncr, West Penn township, as dologstos. Fourth district Hon. James 1). Kcllly, Watson F. Shepherd, Pottsvlllc; IMward Humbell, Pinegruve ; William Goas, Schuyl kill Haven; William Hrossler, Rranch town ship, as delegates. There wero no national delegates elected, contrary to expectations. New Council Instituted. A new council of the. Jr. O. U. A. M. was instituted at St. Clair last evening, with 3S members. The ollleors are : (ieorgo U.iblct, P. C; David X. Davis C: C-eorge L. Miles, V. C; William Creswell, A. 1!. S.; Joseph H. Jones, R. S ; John Taylor, F. S.; Oscar Martin, F.; George E. illiams, O.; Thomas Hablet, H.; William Howclls, I. H.; Harry Dross, O. S.; Noah Williams, John Longhani and Georgo Harris, trustees ; David Griffiths, O. hcllcill House. A nice hot lunch to-night. Oysters. Clinus. ' At the bar : All tho delicacies of tho season in every style. Soil for Car To. Attorneys Walters and Johns yesterday afternoon brought suit before Squire Amour in the name of the Coiinci1. to recover tho $170 car tax wild to be duo Mt. Cannel borough. Tlio question 1ms been in dispute for some time, the Shauiokin-ltt. Carmcl Railway company rel'iiMiig to pay for more than tho six caw claimed to be in actual service in couductins their schedule. Tho result of tho litigation will ho awaited with much inteiest hy the authorities in other towns. Arbitrators Appointed. S. M. I'.nterline, Esq., Harry llaunc and Charles Bayer bavo been appointed arbitra tors in the suit of John J. lliggins against Seaman & Company to recovev taxos duo to this borough. There appear. to be a dispute as to whether the property upon which tho collection of taxos is sought is within the jurisdiction of tho borough officials, or within tho limits of the Gilbcrton borough. (.clilgli Valley Wrocli. Two local ficigbt trains, on the Lohigh Valloy road, collided between the two cuts near Klruwood colliery yesterday ultcmoon. lioth engines were badly damaged, Ihe pilot of one boiug torn oil' while the other whssu badly damaged that it was hauled to Uolauo. George lioiner, a hrakemau, had his hand sevorely cut by being thrown tigain-t nn cm baukment. The cause of tho accident was a conflict of orders. After April First. Our mammoth new ston , corner Main and Lloyd streets, will bo tho largest and finest in this part of PennsyHunia. licforo removal rre must sell thousands of dollars worth of good, dependable Dry Hoods. We have mado n sweeping reduction all through tho store in order to move goods quickly. You can't alford to pass our unequalled bargains ; it would take a page of the lint t.t to mention prices better conio and sec I'm- yourself. I.. J. Wilkinson, ! Kout'i Main street. i:ntertnlllliieiil and .'vocinl. Au entertainment and social will bo g'ncn on Monday evening, January SOth, in th Primitive MethodUt church, under the auspices of tho Young l'eoplo's Willing Workers Society. Doors open at (i:45. Successful Party. A birthday party held last evening in the Mcthodi-t Episcopal church, under the aus pices of the Christian Endeavor Society, was a ery successful and pleasing afrair, and the contributions by the patrons aggregated $67.21. The following program was rendered; Singiug, congregation ; quartette, Patterson aud arty ; violin and cornet duett, William and Sallie Beddall ; reading, Anna Dongler, bolo, Maud Gilpin ; quartette, Patterson and party; solo, Jamos Hough; guitar and man dolin duct, Lawson and Shoemaker ; solo, Mr. Williams; duet, Sallie Wasley and liclla Brown; solo, Maud, Parish; cornet solo, Sallie Beddall. Upon the conclusion of the program refreshments weie served. (Marrlngo License.. Peter Olszewski and Anna Hzostaknwskti, both of Shenandoah; Arthur Mazawieckl and Joiefa Krytulska, both of Shenandoah ; Henry A. Uinlinlt, of Lavello, and Emma Diuiler, of Gordon ; Alexander Coutson and Mary E. West, both of Shenandoah ; Anton Smith and Ida Ebert. both of Ashland. FIRE CHIEF A. H. RUNGE WI His Restored Health Was Due to Fame's Celery Compound. Tho position of chief of fire department in I a big city like Minneapolis, with its acres of valuable building property, crossed by numerous railroad lines and dotted with factorios whore the fires are nover "banked," is ouo of the utmost responsibility, andean bo entrusted only to a man of unquestioned character and ability. August II. Kongo, who has filled this re sponsible position for several years with so much credit to himself and to tho city, was born. in 1852, whero ho received a common school education. What such a man as this has to say can scarcely fail to carry weight with it : "With tho hope that what I say may soino way be brought to tho attention in of olhors who, like my.-elf, have suffered with-1 about getting nut of danger. It is this inertia out any apparent came, I feel constrained to or poor health that nnkes an oidluary "run lecitoa brief tale regarding an experience ' down" bodily condition so dangerous, and so wlucn I trust may never bo repeated in my case. "A few months ago, owing doubtloss to the exacting nature of my duties as head of tho fire department, I begau to feel a sort of languor and listlessncss, to dUguise which 1 was compelled to bring iuto play all tho strength of will I could command. Tho j hindrances to getting back strength and feeling grew upon me, howover, and in u i stuidy henlth. Tho bracing weather arouses short time it took such possession of luo that j a longing for health. Paine's celery corn it affected my appetite and canned insomnia. pound, taken now, doos its bestservico to I approached my jnoals. with a feeling ward driving out disease and establishing amounting almost to neausca, and my bed firm health. A BRAVE ACT. 31 is. U. '. Cruwduiw Sinnll Stublu ho llevollio nf n , Illn.e. i Tho Washington Post of the 11th lust., contains a longthy article dosciibing the bravo act of Mrs. B. V. Cruwbhaw, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Mary Trawshaw, of North Jardin street, Tho Post says : "Two horsos wero lOscucd fi oin a burning stable by tho bravery of Mrs. Si. V. Craw sliaw, who ran into the flaming stalls and forced tho frightened animals out into tho alley Mrs. Cruwsliaw tugged at the fastcu ings of the doorof tho burning stable. Flames wero darting from tho windows of tlio hay loft overhead, and the alley was literally black with smoke, but the dozen or more men who had gathered did not even attempt to assist Mrs. Crawshaw. However, with tho aid of her husband, she did maiugo to break tho luiricrs. Tho stalls in which tlio two horses stood were locatid at least twenty feet from tliq doorway, and the intervening spaco was carpeted with flaming strav. The horses tugged at their halters and wero ovideutly crazed with fright. "Just before Mrs. Orawshaw left her Iioiih she picked up a heavy overcoat. When she gained an entrance to the stable, she dashed through the llaming stiaw, aud threw the overcoat over tho head of the horse In the first stall. Then with am.uing rapidity she loosed tho halter and led tho dazed uiiimal almost to tho door. Upr husband had fol lowed her, and with lire aid she got; the horse into the alley. Picking up the oercoat, she mado a second visit to the stable, ami al though tho other horso was inclined to bo fractious, alio succeeded In getting him out. After tho second horse was rtsciiml, the crowd applauded and promptly voltiuteeied to look after tho animals." lt's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina, cures coqglis aud cohU, Sfic, Gruhler Bros., drug tor. At Democrats, TaUe Notice 1 The Democratic ward piiiuarios will be j held at the usual places on Tuesday, Jamt- : ary 21, 1SU0, between tin- hours of 7 aud U o'clock p. in. Tho borough conferees will iueet at the borough building 011 Tliumlay, January , I !3rd, lSOii, at 8 o'clock, p. m. I All persons presenting their name at the several primaries for nomination, eicept Judge and Inspector of KlecUou, shall pay 1 to the committeeman of the wan! the um of 0110 dollar to defray oxpoiue. By mder of the Standing Committee 11. J. Mui.noox, Chairman. ' J A. Toomkv, Secretary. 11-18-20 Crushed hy Coal. George Danuwicz was crushed about tho hodrbya fall of coal I u the Knickerbocker colliery this morning aud was sent In the i Miners' hospital. II Hits the Spot Thai's Itlglit. What? I'an-Tina for coughs and colds. Gruhler llros., drug store. At with horror at the restless night whioh I was almost certain was before me. Matters bo eunie so serious with me that 1 could no longer keep silent about myself, and speak ing of it to one of my friends one day, ho suggested tliut 1 try l'aine's celery compound. I purchased a bottle and before I had taken a dozen doses I knew that the suggestion was a good one. I felt an improvement. 1 con tinued to use it, and felt restored. My ap petite is good, and I sleep well, ond instead pleasure tu me. I attribulo this happy stato i of affairs to I'aino'k celery compound." As in the easo of Fire Chief I'unge, the beginning of poor health is very apt to 10b one of the will power to start immediately likely to go on to something worse. Every day it is clearly shown that it won't do to live tircd-oit, and on the verge of breaking down. The languor and tho lack of strength are suro to increase. ' Now is the time to throw olf disease. As tho new year begins there aro fowest SALVATIONISTS WILL REVOLT. Against tlio Order Iteenlling Commamlur Italllnglon llooth to IJuglaud. New Yohk, Jnu. 18. Tho return of Commandant Herbert II. llooth, of the Sulvntlon Army, lrom Ijondon to this country last night is likely to create trou ble before long among tho officers aud the rank and file of that religious organization In tho United States, It was said when tho comniiindant lauded from tho Amorl can liner St. Louis that if ho succeeded in supplanting his older brother, Balllngton Booth, In taking charge of tho Salvation Army hero public mcctiugs would bo held In this city nml Chicago to protest ngainst the change. Commandant Herbert H. Booth Is nt present hi command of tho army in Can nilii, Montana, North nml South Dakotn and tho stntoof Washington. Commundci Balllngtun Booth, who lias been recalled to London by Gonoral Booth, Is a favorite with both officers and men, mid if the or der is not reconsidered u general mutiny in tho army is most likely to occur, Herbert Booth sail today that ho had crossed tho ocean on official business, and he had no intimation that many chnngej would lie made In the army in the United States before next May. Anything furthei on tho subject ho would not say, excepting that his sister was to be recalled from Franco in the course of a few months. I'liu.Tliiii! What Is it? The greater cure for coughs and colds. Gruhler ltros., drug stove. At Iteuieiiiber Yourself To your friends by having your photographs taken at Uillingcr Urns., where entire satis faction U .guaranteed. Xihrltly HoiiKi, fur Sale. ! The pioporty and good will of the Sehclfly I Hriike, on North Main street, is offeiml for j mU. The proprietor nunktmpktes locating in tho South. For furthsr iu,vtinl,va m.ni.. , at the Schellly House. lsMlMf MISCELLANEOUS. IjtOK SAI.i:. Tliri e llrsl-elnss show nil . in good condition, suitable for fancy good, 1 notions, Jit: Will be soid at a bargain. Nn. ! North Main street. 1-U-tf I inoii HAM!. A uminlele bottllmr mbil,ii.i J1 meat, bottling bwtr, inrter, wciss heer, and I nil kind ..I .Irlt.bu ...111 i... inn tK-fr. nil., cheuii. Dolnira uood husliicsi at luesent. will ... .?,..,.,u.... ..... ,m siMll matisfactury reason for selling. Fur further Information apply at the JlKUAi.nonlec. l-17-lvv Xesms to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for worklnepurpoi pay Shields' livery stable aVislt, Teams constantly on band at reasonable rotes, JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kat Centre stiect. Opposite Heading railroad station. v that "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR ... Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPAR. EL" HINGE MEAT jssbob.Js 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. Pianos and Organs For the I have received the finest selection of Hanos and Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill County, rnrtles contemplating purchasing nl'ranopr Organ would do well to call and sco my stock and get my prices. I have the solo ngency for the following makes ! PIAN05. BLASIUS & SONS, SCH0MACHER, ALBRIGHT, LUDWIG, ESTEY. Cash or on easy payments. Our prices aro riglit. 22 and 24 East Centre Street, IF YOU WANT THE BEST nml onn't pet it, then come to lis for It. wo carry tlio bust 01 .... Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon owaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars. Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 118 S. IVlsIn St. I Oil 1 WRITE? "A good letter should be Written on good paper." for the As1 PENNSYLVANIA Box of paper and envelopes. It will suit you. 25 cents a box. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot or Fall and Winter suitings snenan' doah has ever bad. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices , 1111 narc a hard man to suit wo want 1 jPQRTZ & BRO. Sfl- North IVIaln St. SUCCEEDING WELL! The Klmira Mutual Waving Fund is succeeding well ill blienanuoail. ree wiim iiuziwuu n inwi . ... , ,. i, Inir citizen says about it : I IIazluton, l'A Jan. 11th, 18. Dkau rim : This is to certify that I made an application for withdrawal of my stock in Tho Klmira Mutual Ilulhllng and Loan Association, aud received check for full amount of dues paid by me bv return mail. I do not hesitate to recommend tho association to nuy person wish ing to Ipvcst. They do a very Urge business here. Most of our leading bunjness men carry u very large amount of stock. I intend to renew iny certificate for thirty shares nel month. W. lHvin Curmow. Holidays. ORGANS. ESTBY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED LAWRENCE, STATES, (7 OCTAVE.) Only ono price. ou ore earnestly Invited to call at MAHANOY CITY, PA. POLITICAL CARDS. I" ,10It 1IICIH COXSTAM.H, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. pioit man constaiu.u, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho l'lflli Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JtOlt WAltD COXSTAIILK, (Fifth Wnrd.l WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth AVard. Subject to Citizen party rules. "poll SCHOOL DIRICCTOlt, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. jpioit man CONSTAUI.K. EDWARD MASON, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules, jpoit CONSTAUI.li, (Third Word). JOHN W. BLAKER. Subject to Citizens party rules. ptOlt COUNCIL, (Third Ward). THOMAS J. JAMES. Subject to Citizens party rules. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooma for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit rou call to see us. All examinations free. 1 f .. 1 1, 1 1 , C ...... 1 ... . 1 f , 1,0 juaftu mi Kiiius ui imhics. umu uiuivun, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Itridgo work and all operations that per tain to uental surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo are tho only U6ers of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH DervfrSal : Rooms, 1 itman's lllock) E3st Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. FKliGUSON'S THKATRK, I. J. I'Enocsos, MANAOEn. Friday, February rth, 1896. ORAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE '. . . .1 lor Mrs. jnie jenKins, wuose son was recently killed at Indian Kidge colliery, l,V 11, A Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. Tho above named organizations ore well worth me price oi admission, ana will endeavor to render ono of the best amateur performances ever given in this town. Reserved seats on sale nt Kirltn's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. 1 x U ITl r a Ooi. I . u. aad IV est Ht.