I A RARE i OPPORTUNITY. I am about Sde reduction order to make to make a bona in my stock in 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 ntoek, but just what 1 i.,.,,. 1,0,, ! I1.HL ULLU selling for at least double the money make room for necessary altera tions in my store I must sacrifice the goods. Call and inspect them. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 S. nain Street. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. JANUARY 20, ISM. TO THE GOLDEN DATE. Personally-Conducted Tours lfi Ienil Taiilu llnllroml. Undoubtedly California ofl'ers inoro genuine attraction to tho pleasure-traveling public than any oilier part of tho Amorican conti nent. Tho faino of its climate is world-wide, and it is sought even ky Europeans, who find it uioro charming than their own southern Mopes. To Americans its worth is too well known to necessitate, a description of tho many advantages to bo enjoyed. Personally-conducted tours via Pennsyl vania Railroad will loavo New York and Philadelphia February 12 and JIareh 11, 1S90. In addition to the many other point, of in terest visited on tho first tour a stop will bo niado at New Orleans for the Mardi-Gras festivities, and four weeks will bo allowed in California. On tho secoud tour four and one lialf weeks will bo allowed in California. An addition to tho magnificent tralu here tofore used for these tours is a through Pull man compartment car. Tho car, which will bo tho very best that the Pullman Company can supply, will con tain nine inclosed compartments two draw ing rooms and heven state rooms and will lie attached to the special train at Jersey City and run through to San Diego, Cal., on tho first tour, and Sau Francisco on tho second. This will bo tho first ear of its kind to ho run on a transcontinental train, and that it will ho thoroughly appreciated by partici pants in the tours is evidenced by tho fact that already several of tho compartments havo lieen reserved. Applications fur spJto ur itineraries giving all information should be made to Tourist Agent, HIMi Broadway, New York, or Itooni 411, Broad Street .Station, Philadelphia. Ec.ema of tho scalp, or Scald Head, oven in its most suveru form is nerer-failingly cured by Drain 'a Ointment, tho surest i-pcciflc for all itchiness of the skin. I'lrht-rluKn Work Hit, Mugllrt. Thcro are few better equipped job olliies in tho county, ami none in the town, th.in that department of the Mluai-d, and ai a conse liionco our pro.ss.ca are kept husy. This is generally considered a dull season among printers, but not so v itli us now ; in fact, we know no such period tho may act being first-class work at reasonable prices. The lush of work has necessitated tho employ incnt of extra labor to meet tho demand, andwn aru pleased that the favors of our friends pave the way for work for the unem ployed. Even catarrh, that droad breeder of con sumption, succumbs to tho healing inllucnccs of Thomas' Eclcetric Oil. The .sunn, Here, Neighbor. Kiniu l'otNville Herald. Hi Henry knows tho vuluo of uewspapor advertising. He used them nnd had tho academy packed to tho doors on Monday night. A kind of practical demonstration, wasn't it? BIG- REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call ing 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, SHENANDOArrl, PA. BUY YOU R . 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and PI tor Oil Cloth? From E. B. FOLEt Oor Centre and Vfttt rltu. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the ttrglnn Chron icled for Hn.ty Pernsiil, F. 1'. Spiese, of Tauinqna, lias been elected a member of tbu Democratic Btato Com mittee from this county. Palo Alto citizens will voto at the coming election upon the increase of tho debt $15,000 to furnish electric llglits and new sowers. E. H. Wetzel, proprietor of tho Ashland Houm), died on Friday evening, aged 10 years. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning About twenty-flvo memiiers of Barbara Fritchlo Lodge, Daughters of Liberty, from Shonandoah, visited Pride of Mahanoy City Lodge, No. 1132, last evening, and after cere monies partook of refreshments. Kooord. ICngagcmrnt Party. A very pleasant event took placo at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fricdband, on North Chestnut street, last evening. The oc casion celebrated tho engagement of Mr. Max Olttlesou, of New York, n cutter it tho Now York Progress Manufacturing Company, toMissl!osoOreonbau:n,of town. Tho evening was pleasantly spent in amusoinents of various sort and rcfreshmsnta were served in a sumptuous style. Among thosowhoassombled at tho gathering wero the following : Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kabinowitz, Mr. and Mrs. li. Shapira, Mr. and Mrs. Mar Kabinowitz, Mr. , .. . ... .,, kr.il.... Grcenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smlgelsky, Jlr. and Mrs. Lytlebaum, Mr. and Mrs. Max Spoont and Mr. and M. Hothsteiu, nnd Misses Flora and Lottio Friedman, Margaret and Lizzio Lovino, Annie Yaffeo and iicssio Kabinowitz, and Messrs. William Sincox, Leo Kabinowitz, Jacob Levt, David Liebcr man, Ilyman Itubinskyand Samuel Susswein. Tho snow has come. You will wantrubbor boots now. Why not buy them at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Storo, J. A. Moyer, manager. 1-20-tf Democrats, Take Notice 1 Tho Democratic ward primaries will be held at the usual placos on Tuesday, Janu ary 21, 1&00, between tlio hours of 7 nnd 0 o'clock p. m. The borough conferees will meet at the borough building on Thursday, January 23rd, 1800, at 8 o'clock, p. in. All per&ons presenting their names at tho several primaries for nomination, except Judge and Inspector of Election, shall pay to the committeeman of tho ward tho sum of one dollar to defray expensoa. By order of the Standing Committee. H. J. Mui.doo.v, Chairman. J. A. Toomey, Secretary- 11-18-20 Another Mlno Tragedy. Special to Kvknino 1If.iuli. Audeoiued, Jan. 20. Patrick Boyle, a popular and osteomed citizen of Yorktowu, and employed as miner iu tho east gang way of No. 2 basin, iu No. 2 slope, met with a shocking death Saturday, lie had opeued a new breast, which was already about twelve yards from tho gangway. Ho had prepared a blast and, after lighting the same, went out of tho gangway to a neigh boring workman, Frank McDade, who was opening an airway. Boyle stood but a few fest away from MeDado, who was standing on tho car tamping a hole. Without a moment's warniug a tlakcofboncy" fell from tho top, crushing Iioyle to tho bottom while he and his friend wero still talking. Mc Dade's escapo from death was miraculous. Lovers had to be used to extricato him from uuder tho lump. UU body and head was smashed beyond recognition, llo was aged 50 years and resided at Jeddn previous to removing to Yorktowu. A wife, three sons and two daughters survive him. Sclieltly lluuoe. A nice hot lunch to-night. Oysters. Hams. At tho bar : All tho delicacies of the season in every style. Interpreter for au Interpreter. Tho case of Philip Ycdinsky, ouo of the court interpreters, against Joe S.ivago, charg ing him witli surety, had iu humorous features. Tho court sent the defendant back to jail and will dispose of tho aire next week. Philip had five lawyers and Swage- was sur rouuded by soven legal gladiator. The prosecutor was asked to lead the ici'ngulcAuec, but declared ho could not. Then Moses Rothsteiu, the interpreter, was asked to read it, but he said ho couldn't read without his glasses. Philip was put ou tho stand to tell his story, but Mr. Whaleu wanted an inter preter and so Moc Itothstcin acted as inter preter for Interpreter Yediinky. This ereateu a i, ugn ami rniup goi mi.i snout it. Miners journal. ,,,, ., ... , .uier .ku u him, Our mammoth new , ore comer Main an. Lloyd streets, will lie the largest aud nucit in this part of Pennsyhauia. Iktforo removal wo imi-t sell thousands or dollars worth of good, dependable Dry liou.ls. o have made a sweeping reduction all thiough the storo in order to move goods quickly. You can't ' alTord to pass our mu quailed bargains; it would take a page of tlio Ill.KAI.l) to mention ' prices better come and -co for yourself. I.. .1. Wilkinson, .South Main sticct. TJicro'x .loot What Von Want. Pan-Tina (Sou) for coughs and colds. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug ftorc. I IliigMillor lloetn'd Meeting. The meetings of tho Salvation Army in town famruay evening ami yciera,iy miner i i... rtf li:.,., .tin.. !,... a t Gilbert, of Icw York city, were very suc cessful. Thrco meetings wero held, ontkSat urd.iy evening, in the United Lvnngelical hall, another iu the Methodist Episcopal church yesterday afternoon, nnd the third in Robblus' opera house last night. Tho places of meeting were crowded on each occasion. Hrigadler Ilown gavo interesting talks ou slum work in Now York city nnd nnsign Gilbert gavn vocal and autoharp se lections. They left for New York this morning. While here they wuro guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hitler, of South Jardln sticct. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, lint Tako Pan-Tina for cougln aud colds, 85c, At (iruhler Bros., drug store. Iiiiiiilgruut liinpectnr. Albert K. Crti,'whi has licen stationed iu Petroit, Mich., has been transferred to Phil adelphia an Immigrant Inspector, vlco John J. Monaghan, doceaicd. As the filling of tho vacancy was considered within the gift of ex-Congressman Iff illy, explanations from that gentleman will now bo in order. Tho latter had recommended John J. Iteilly, tho prominent young Democrat of tho First ward, kut his f.illuro in securing the ap pointment is attributed to the want of suffi cient courage on tho part of the ex-Congress-man to inslbt upon tho appointment. Tho young element of tho Democracy hero will let their feelings bo known lster ou. Rid Vour.elf of Rheumatism Iluy Ked Flag Oil. 33c. At Oruhler drug store. Hro.v, PERSONAL. W. M. Brewer spent to-day at tho county eat. Philip Wcsner, of Mt. Carmcl, si.eut to-day iu town. Mrs. John Ray, of St. Clair, is a guest of town friends. Miss Louisa Delhlcr, of rottsvlllo, is among tho visitors to town. Daniel Nloswcntcr, of Ringtown, was a town visitor to-day. James X. Hilbcrt called on lady friends at Wm. Ponn last evening. Miss Ida Hcebner, of Port Carbon, was a visitor to town on Saturday, Jacob Lovlt called on acquaintances in Mahanoy City yesterday. Louis Ooldln, tho clothier, is transacting business in New York to-day. Chief of Pollco Tosh transacted court busi ness at tho county seat to-day. Frank Danks and Edward Culf visited friends in Pottsvillo yesterday. Miss Ocrtlo Parrott is conflucd to her homo witli a severe attack of quinsy. Miss Mary Pomeroy has gono to Philadel phia to spend a week visiting friends. ' John Shore, of tho Mammoth clothing houso, spent Sunday with Ashland friends. ' Misses McDcrmstt, Lottio and Ella How-1 roan visited friends at Oirardvlllo last even ing. George Cox and his son spent Saturday and i a part of yesterday with relatives at S Clair. Miss Annie Brown and sister-in-law, Mis. WllllamS. Brown, are visiting friendsat St. Clair. Prof. C. G. nine, of tho Lock Haven Normal School, spont Sunday as tho guest of Miss Mazio Connors. B. F. Boschonnan and Miss Maud Fay, of Cinclnattt, C. L. Fay, Sr., and son, Harry, visited tho workings of tho Indian Ridge mines yesterday. Councilman C. T. Straughn and ex-Coun cilman A. B. Lamb spent to-day at Pottsvillo in tho interest of tho borough in tho suit against it by A. J. Womclsdorf, of Pottsvillo. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Straub, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Maybcrry, Misses Maud Kcipcr and Mabel Straub, and Messrs. John Lewis and David Owens spent several hours on Saturday skating at Hart's dam iu tho Catawissa Valley. Tim Centralla Collieries. Notwithstanding deuials by tho partios concerned, Indications point very strongly to tho Centralia and Logan collieries, now opcrated by Lentz, Lilly & Co., passing into tho hands of the Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany. It is also said that tho Park Placo collieries will bo included iu tho deal. Thcro is a big rush to get out tho coal at tlicso col lieries, supplies are secured iu small quan tities, no improvements aro made. They arc cuttiug no coal, and there is every indica tion that they aro cleaning up preparatory to a transfer of the property. When you want good roofing, pluinbiug, gas fitting, or general tinsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf Funerals. Tho funeral of John Shlstcl, who was killed In tho Shenandoah City colliory on Friday, took placo this morning. Tho re mains were taken to St. Clair for interment. Georgo Dillmau. Joseph Long, Joseph Post, Joseph Pofl', William Schuti and Nicholas Sporr were tho pall bearers. The funeral of Kobcrt Harris, proprietor of the Tmaqua Courier, took placo this after noon. Tho remains wero interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Taitian.ua. Malianoy City Kindness College. This excellent college, at 203 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shovthand ad Typewriting courses equal to any in tho state at tlie very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Cataloguo free. 10-U-tf G. W. Williams, Principal 1 For a "Worthy Cuuhc. Recently Georgo Franks, of town, met with an accident in tho mines whereby tho amputation of ono of l!is arms was necessary, and as a result ho is incapacitated for work. A committee, headed by Christ. Schmidt, is arranging for a bcnctlt for tho unfortunato man, which will tako place in Schmidt's hall ou February 20. Tho tickets will bo sold at fifty ceutt. It is for a worthy cause, aud our citizens should encourago It in every manner possible .lury Commissioner Vacancy. W. S. Graham, of Pottsvillo, has ofl'ercd to act as Jury Commissioner, for tho remainder of tho term for which Thomas J. Itlchards, deceased, was elected aud promises to turn over to tho lattor's widow ovcry cent of tho Kilary. It is said tho family is in destitute :..,, ..,,.,,,., ,i r i.i,,,.,, ...in lll.i.. Richards' successor. 1 . . . ! Summer Uniforms, I An the trainmen of tho eoal branches on j tho ,jClli(,h Vauy ,mvo ,)e(m notiflcil that j, ,, Wickman. will beulu taking tho measure. ments for summer uniforms, January 22ud, Trainmen claiming exemption must bring their old uniforms to tho Division Train master's oflico for inspection, AtUcrtlsin? for Ulds. Tho town Council of Ashland advertises for bids for the construction of tho proposed new loservoir, aud for tho opening of a now highway. Au address to tho voters iu the mattcrof tho proposed increase of tho bor ough debt, to tho amount of Ji20,000 to bo voted on nt the February election, has also , ,.kiiv,,i Death of a Noted Cartoonist. AMSTEP.OAM, N. Y., Jan. 30. Bernard Olllam, tho noted cartoonist of Judge, died yesterday nt tho homo of his father-in-law, ox-Senator Jnines Arkell, of Cnnojuhnrle. His death win tho result of an attack ot typhoid fovcr. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Martin C, Herman, ox-jndgo of Cumber land county, died ut Carlisle, Pu., Inst night. A Capetown dispatch to tho London i Tlinos Bays thu tlio Gorman gunboat i Sporbor 1ms stnrted for Delagoa bay. ' For perjury In tho famous Duss caso, 1 John Wcgglu, nnd ngeil Kcouomlte, of Beaver county. I'n., was sent to prison for a yenr. Dr. Jnnios K. Unrvey, ot Wyoming county, W. Vn., was shot and killed from ambush, ns supposed, by James Allan, who has been arreted, Charles II. Anderson, a discharged soldier, cut his throat In a tralu near 1'rankfort, Ky., saying ho proferrcd death to dishonor and stripes. W. M. Kbner, n mlno owner of Juneau, Wash., predicts that southwestern Alaska will soon bo producing inoro gold than any mining district In tho world. Tho meeting of Populist leaders nt St. Louis dolegatod tho selection of the na tional convention city to tho oiecutlvo committee, to report before Wednesday of next) vrjek. Ho Likes Them. , Somo months ago Thomas J. Joyce, editor of Mahanoy City Dally American, published an editorial in which ho tnado an attack upon Roger N. O'Donncll, agent for tho Pennsylvania Mutual Llfo Insuranco Com pany, and also attacked tho company in general. Mr. O'DonnoU had Editor Joyco arrested for libel, and tho ease was returned to court several terms ago and n true hill found. The prosecutor, however, nevor showed up, and Saturday tho caso was nol pressed, tho county paying tho costs. Easy To buy, easy to tako and easy In ofoct, aro character istics peculiar to Hood's Pills. Thoy aro small, tasteless, and purely veje table. They act Rently but thoroughly ! and satisfactorily. They do not irrltato orlnflamotho Intestines, but Wvo them In natural, healthy condition. 11 emits. (VUSCFJAANHGLS. IriOlt HAI.I& Three flist-clas show ctwif , all ; In good condition, suitable for fancy good., notions, &c. Will bo sold at n bargain. No. 21 North Main street. 1-11-tf IftOU S.U.H. A complete boltlliiK establish ' mpnt, bottling beer, porter, weiss beer, and nil kinds of tcmpcrnnco drinks, will be sold cheap Doing a good buiinesi nt present, with satisfactory reasons for selling. Kor further Information npply nt the Herald oftlcc. 1.17-lw J.IOH ItKNT. Tho building now occupied liy ' Michael Sebeider, the North Main street confectioner, nfter April li-t, Iff! Contains Moro room and 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply at William Nei-wlnter's livery stable", corner Coal anil Main streets. 1-20-tf CJTOCKHOT.DKItS MEETINO. The annual O election of the Stockholders of tho Shenan doah Oas Light Company, of yiieimndoab, Va , will he held nttho ofllce of J. S Klstlcr, corner Jardlit and I.luyd HtrecN, January 21st, IS!)!, be tween th.- hours of 7 mid 8 o'clock, p. in., for tho purpose of electing (9) Directors for the ensu ing year. , It. M. PBNCir.Eii, Scc'y. LtTOrKHOI.nrcus MKKTINH. The annual O ele thin of the Ktockholdeis of the Shenan doah Klectric Illiimlniitlng Company, of Klicnan ilnab, Pa., will !o held nt tho olllco of J. H. KMIer, corner of Jnrdin and Lloyd- Street", January 21st, 1WH, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, p. in, for tho purpose of electing (9) Directors for the ensuing- year. It. SI. DnsoLEn, Seo'y. CITOCKHOLDKltS MKKTINO. The annual O election of the Stockholders of the Shenan doah Heat and Power Company, of Sbenniidoab, Pa., will bo held nt the onlce of J. S. Klstler, corner of Jardln and Lloyd Streets, Janunry 21r, 1S90, between the hours of 7 nnd 8 o'clock p. in., for tho purpose of electing (9) Directors for the ensuing year. It. M. Denoixr, Scc'y. 7,1i:i!GUSON'S tiikathi:, L' P. J. Fehgl'son, Makaoek. Friday, February rth, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Kato Jenkins, whoso son was recently killed at Indian Iildge colliery, by the Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, ... Schoppe Orchestra. The above named organizations are well worth tlio price o admission, anil win cnoeavor to render one of the best nmatcur performances ever given In this town. Iteserved scnts on salo at Kirlln's drug store, PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. E HltCJUSON'S THUATltB, P. J. Feiigusos Maxaokk. Tuesday, February 4, '96. Grand Charity Entertainment Fortlio Iieneflt of the worthy poor, ami to relieve tho UUtrcHs of ilcbcrvInK mjIiooI children, under tho nu unices of the 8ht;nnwlojih Public School Teachers. Byron W. King, A. M. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. Prot. King will amuse, sadden, thrill and Instruct you. Chart for pale of reserved seats will be opon to incpuniiuon rMiurnay, Jan. lS'jo, at 0.30 a. in. at tho oflico of tho Secretary, in tho Went street school building. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL, 25. 35 & 50 Cents Watch for press .notices. GlRARD HOUSE Ninth & Chestnut Sts PHILADELPHIA. Opposite Post Office. REDUCTION . . IN RATES. On and'afti r tho lot of December, the rates tor thin Hutel will be : $2.25 2.fcU Y per day. 3.00J Silver Service Dining Room. GEO. M. MOORE. A genulno welcome awaits youat JOE WYTT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. Tool room altochecV Klnmt whiskeys, beers, CHARLES ERR'S BarbVr Shop ! 12 West Con trie Street, Our Hot ToweftjShave la becoming popular. You Mil like It. Mr nuikeR penalty of ha ' hair cuttl. WE That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" niNCE MEAT Is 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 JVIain Street, For the Pianos and Org I havo received the (lnest selection of rlnnos and Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing a Piano or Organ would do well to call and see my stock and get my prices. I havo tho solo agency for tho following makes : PIANOS. BLASIUS & SONS, SCH0MACIIER, ALBRIGHT, LUDWIG, ESTEY. Cn?h or on easy payments. Our prices nro right. Britton's flusic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, IF YOU WANT THE BEST and enn't (ret it, (hen como to ui for it. Wo carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wacron nwnlts your order. Goods delivered rrouiptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. JOHN D ALTON, 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.'a Beor and Tortcr. 11S and 113 S. Main St. DO M WRITE ! "A good letter should be written on good paper Ask for the PENNSYLVANIA Box of paper and envelopes. It will suit you. 25 cents a box. HOOKS & BROWN Or North Main St. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Huttings sncnan. doah has ever bad. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices If you aro a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., North Main St. SUCCEEDING WELL! The Elinlra Mutual Saving Fund is succeeding well In Shenandoah. Keo what Hazlcton's lead ing citizen says about It! IIAzleton, I'A., Jan. HHi, 1806. DKAn Sib: This Is to certify that I made an application for withdrawal of my stock In Tha Elmiro Mutual Building and Loan Association, and received check for full amount of dues pa bymebv return mall, I do not hesitate Tt recommend the association to any person with. Ing to Invest. They do a very largo business here. Most ol our leading business men carry a very large amount of stock. I Intend to renew. my certificate for thirty shares next month. W, David Cvbkow. SWEAR 1 1 - Shenandoah, ans? Holidays. ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED LAWRENCE, STATES. (7 OCTAVE.) Only ono prlcw. You aro earnestly Invited to coll at' MAHANOY CITY, PA.; POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOIt 1U01I CONSTABLK, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of tlio Fourth Wnrd. Subject to Dcinocrntlo rulcB. JjOK mail CONSTABLE, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho Fifth Wnrd. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOR WAltQ CONSTABLE, (Fifth Ward,) WILLIAM BENDER, Of the Fifth Word. Subject to Citizen party rules. JOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Word. Subject to Citizens' party rules. pOIt HIQII CONSTABLE. EDWARD MASON, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JjlOIt CONSTABLE, (Third Word). JOHN W. BLAKER. Subject to Citizens party rules. JOU COUNCIL, (Third Ward). THOMAS J. JAMES. Subject to Citizens party rules. OPEN EVERY DAY, Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Hooma foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and SilveJ fillings. If vour artiflcal tcetli do not Giril you call to see us. All examinations tree! Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold CrownsJ muiuiuuui iuYii3 uuKiiii v.jnua, utung , 1 . : , 1 .. rn..r..a riA.j and Bridge work, and all operations that py tain to uentai surgery. No charges for extracting when plates al orderoS. Vo aro tho only users of vitalii air tor tr.y-jalniess extraction 01 teem. i SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms (Titmitn's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a wife and reliable team for urtvlngorior working pur 3r worKinff nurtKHd paynmeius- livery ewoie a visu. Tead constantly on hand nt reasonable rat? OA VIES SHIELDS,! No. 410 East Ceatre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Satisfaction Guaranteed j Plumbing AND Gasfittin: i P. W Pcri I M sffw Cor, sr. Main St Centre Basement of Bi'ddall's Building. Evan J. Davies,, LIVERY AND a Undertaking! 13 N. Jardin Street.