V VOL. XIII.-N0 SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JANUARY J 5, 1801!. ONE CENT. . j 1 tfitlffiirliirfif is Hifiriri'lT I" u-l vtmiigj mmm& fWip i crErHi Bthb herald B ljMMMj o" iVi knr.vn ft Better Than Klondike. Invest your money to receive full value for the same. where you are sure tiii: wi:athi:u. Tlio forecast for Sunday : Cloudy to partly cloudy, slightly colder weather, preceded hy snow or rain, with brisk, variable winds, high on tho coasts, clearing by tlio afternoon. Solid Oak Fancy Base Extension Table, - $3.75 LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Iron Bedsteads, Solid Oak Cbanila Snits, eight pieces, $ 3-5o Parlor Suits, 5 pieces Wood seated cbairs, Cttne seated chairs, J $18.00 45 75 X P. Williams & Son, Proceedings Against (llranl Kstutn Tenant In West Atnliau.iy Twp. Pottsvilic. Jan. 15. Yesterday afternoon A. J. Pilgrim, Esq., tiled remonstrances against the license applications of John Joyce, of Cass township, and Casper Hughes, of Union township. Both nro now stands, Thodlrard Kstnte Trustees are determined that no tenants who sell liquor will ho re tained on their lands. All leases now Issued aro subject to this clause Tlio first judge ment secured this year, to compel tenants to quit possession of property owned by the cstato, was awarded yesterday by 'Squire J. W. Conrad In n civil proceeding brought j? S. Main Street, auf,.v- J- rcr,e"'u" Wm wiiwnn. J ' blizabeth Ryan and Matthew Dunlan, who Full size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ Side boards, 14.00 3-75 5-50 THE NEW GOUKTY Bllili The Expense l:or Flghtlnp That Measure j Ventilated. THE CASE AbAINST COMMISSIONERS 4-- t. Judge Pershing Occupied the Witness Box Most of thefTlme This Morning The Lawyers Have Another Tilt. Uourt Adjourned at Noon. SHENANDOAH, PA. held forth In West Mahanoy township. Their leases expired January 1st, 1MIS. J A number of others, whoso leases explro In April, will also bo proceeded against at that time in tho regular way. Thirteen applicants fur license, who hold leases from tho Girard Estate, havo NEW YEAR GREETING I A Few Suggestions to Buyers. A NEW DRESS. COAT, CAPE, SHAWL, BLANKET, been held up by remonstrances, and will bo ... t.Tvt niuilM 0 nlMHTP uciu ojr iuocuhhih uiBiroruur. DOWN UUMl'UKl, WUUL arivVLo, oivuvio, T.ACR CURTAINS. TAPESTRY CURTAINS, f ABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, CARPET, RUGS, CARPET SWEEP ERS, UMBRELLA, PAIR of TOWELLS, HANDKER CHIEFS In Silk or Linen, in plain Embroidered or Initial, MUFFLERS, FUR COLLARETTE or SCARF, KID r-r rVT7C MTTTFMc; MAPITNTD.H nr CRAVENETTE. , ssir ,.,,, f , . . Thirty-eight licenses woro taken up this L,iiLxijrllNUb, 15UU1V, J. 1 L.IZ. OI UbUUUii, morning. Tho Uirard Est-ito has uiado the pronosi- tiou to their tenants holding liquor licenses that if they, would withdraw their applica tions, tho Estate would hold off all proceed ings against them, subject to their good be havior In that regard. They agreed to glvo 24 hours notico before dispossession, Tlio satuo proposition will also bo made to tenants whoso leases explro on April 1st. The tenants are holding the proposition under advisement. All of which nro good and suitable presents, J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. O'HARA'S LIVERY. --BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., SHENANDOAH, PA. MANSION HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY. These beverages just suit the most critical drinker. It just suits us to have them drink it, because tbey are pure and wholesome. COLUMBIA BEER ALE PORTER They also suit the most health iest drinker. Why ? because they have 110 equal. Good brews are the most comfort-giving and best tonics ot the system. A CLEARANCE SALE OF LADIES' COATS AND CAPES. And the largest assortment of I LADIES' CARPETS 111 all qualities. CHEAR. A DRIVE IN A HOME-rtlADE ALL WOOL BLANKETS. BARQAINS IN HOLIDAY CiOODS. P. J. HONAGHAN, ISii. II ad quarters for .... .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MORHIS HKCKMAN, Prop., Cr. Goal and Main streets, Shennmloali, Pa. Terras t $1.00 per day. Htabllnjr Kncilltirs UnsurpaHed. Darders comfortably accommodated by week or month. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTI ST (Hheeler's Old Stand.) too NORTH MAIN STREET. First-class work ruaranteed. Prompt ail ollte attendant.. Hair cutting prclaltv. SPECIAL DRIVES IN CANNED GOODS Standard Tomatoes, -Standard Maryland Corn, Choice Northern Lorn, "blue Kibbon brand, 3 cans tor 25c Joseph Wadllnger. of tho Do Court hotel. was the first ono to take out liquor license. SALOONKEEPERS MEET. A Fight Will lie Mmlo un the lte- mouNtmiices, Many of the saloonkeepers of town met in Mcllet's hall yesterday afternoon and organ ized for protective purposes. Tlio main object of tho meeting appears to hare ben a niovemtnt towards arranging a plan of defense In the license court. It is under stood that the remonstrances filed will be fought to a finish on tho ground that many of them are not well founi.cd and were not nlci: In bona fide spirit. Tho Indications are that the contests on tho remonstrances will be lively and every effort will ho made to pull forth the alleged nigger in tho woodpile.' Kendrlrk limine Free Lunch. Chicken soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. .V ltemurkable Cure. Tho daily papers of MeKeesport contain an account of a remarkablo cure of a case of stammering by Dr. W. C. llaird, of that city, who formerly residd with his parents in this town. Four months ago a young man who had sullcrcd from stammering for SI years, called on the doctor, and tbelattorper- formed an operation. Since then tho young man has gradually Improve), and to-day ho can converse almost as lluently as though ho had never been a Btammerer. Statistics show that very few cases have been cured The doctor s friends here will bo pleased with his rapid advanco in tho medical pro fession. At Kepchlnski'it Arcade Cafe. Hot Tamales, free, during and between the acts of tho performance to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. rromptiiBBi. Their Mot to. To tho Officers of tho llonio Friendly Society 01 itaiinnore, aiu. fairs: remit t me to extend to your com puny by liigb appreciation of the promptnes; in which your superintendent, William T Evans, nud Agent James Patterson paid the death claim on tho demise of my dearly he loved husband. Edward C. Davis, nmouutin to $120.00. I shall always deem it a duty, as well as pleasuro, to recommend your com pany to my friends, m ranking first amon the bcnovolent society of the country. A its name Implies, it is ti uly u friend to th fatherless. Mrs. Smiantha Davis, North Jardin street, Shenandoah, l a. Illckert's Cate. Our free lunch to-night will consist of chicken soup. Ferguson's Theatre Tho Wilson Comedy Company presented an interesting melodrama entitlod "The Crimes of London" at Ferguson's theatre last even iug with satisfaction to a large audience, and between the acts furnished a variety specialties, in addition to tho illustrated songs and motograph views. Fred. II. Wilson made a hit ill a Hebrew character and th cast as a whole was very pleasing. To nigh one of the most successful engagements that has ever been played at the theatre by repertoiro company will close with the pro duction of Kathleen Mavournceu" and now series of specialties. Meldlllzls Cafe. Corn beef soup, freo, during and between tho acts of tho performance to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. To the 1'ubllo. Owing to the increased Interest which ha 3 cans for 25c 4 cans for 2 SC been manifested iu the Citizens' primari ' J I .1 .1.. a 1 1 41.- ntLi cti. 11. Early June Peas, Sifted Early June Peas, Choice Alaska Salmon, - - Fancy Columbia River Salmon, California Peaches, Apricots and Egg Plums, Baked Beans, large cans, - - Baked Beans, small cans, 4 cans for 25c 3 cans for 25c 3 cans for 25c 2 cans for 25c 2 cans for 25c 3 cans for 25c 6 cans for 25c These goods were bought before the advance ill canned goods. They arc nil standard goods of fine quality. We sell 110 soaks at any price. duriug the final hours, the Citizens Standin Committee has decided that it will rcrolv the names of candidates up to 12 o'clock midnight, January 15, 1808. All prospective candidates will govern themselves accord lugly. Special attention Is called to tho fact that tho names of all candidates must be filed before the hour named and uouo will registered unless tho fee flxod by the com mittee is paid. The cominitteo will meet at tho Herald office at 7 o'clock this evcuing and all candi dates aro urgently requested to uttend. Ily order of tlio cominitteo. W. J. WATKIN8, Pres. James 0, SamI'skix, Sec'y. OLD TIME MINCE MEAT. We sell only the best quality. STRICTLY PURE LARD. We sell no compounds. T New Crop New Orleans Molasses. I'urc open kettle goods. Fancy Creamery and Dairy Butter, Finest Cream Cheese. ORANGES and LEMONS. California, Jamaica and Florida Oranges. We offer the best brands. Large, s'veet and juicy. At KEITER'S. HELPS HER WONDERFULLY Afflicted With Humor for Years -Now Cured, "I havo been a sufferer with rheu matism and havo taken Hood's Sarsapa rllla which has (jlvon mo complete reliof, and mado me feol better In every way. My daughter Is now taking It for a scrof ulous condition of tho blood, and It Is helping her wonderfully. I will not bo persuaded to take any other medlcino than Hood's Barsaparllla when I need a blond purifier." Mrs. Elizabeth Kuli-, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. Hood'8 Pills cure all liver Ills. MceuW. l'ottsvlllc, Jan. 15. A rainy day for tho venth of tlio County Commissioners' trial lid not bring much of a crowd to the court house. It is probable, however, that the Iryucssof tho proceedings has had borne ef fect. , Mil. UMMCH'H KXI'KN'KK. When this Item was reached Mr. Ulrich admitted that ho recolved (3 12.011 for flght- iiiK tlio new county bill. Mr. Schalck was not satisfied with this and insisted on read ing tho items. They were as follows: March 1, trip to Ilarrisburg, now county, $10.00: March 1. total expenses, new county, $87-10; March 5, trip to llarrisbur.', new county, $10.00; March 0, trip to Ilarrisburg, now county, $10.00; March 0, expenses, $12.38; March 7, Ilarris burg and 1'ottsvlllo, $10.00; April 10, Ilarris burg, new county, $10.00; April 17. Hariis lmrg, now county, $10.00; June 17, Brief In creating new county, $100.00; June 18, trip to Ilarrisburg, $10.00; June 18, expenses to llairisburg, $2.33. Total, $342.03. TOMIIL1NO RUN 1IANO.UKT. Tho next Item was that of W. II. Kline for banquet at Tumbling Ilun, $112.40. There as no dispute over John Joyce's item of $3(1.00 for flowers furnished tlio banquet on October 9, 1801. The next to which attention as given'werothebillsof V. J. Whitohouso nd William Wllhelm for professional sor- Iccs. Mr. Whltehouso's bill was $20S 33 for services rendered to B. It. Severn. Mr. Wil- helm's was for services to tho County Audi tors. Tho amount was $300. Mr. Wilhelni remarked, "Yes, that's correct, I got It." PLUMIUVd UONTllAOT. W. J. Bast's plumbing bill was the next in rdcr. The wituess, Mr. Payne, read olf the Items, making a total of $2,128.87. This was tedious and tiresomo proceeding, both to he court and spectators. 1 ho defense sprung a surpriso in handing tho witness the contract with Helms and Woll for painliug the eiterior of tho court ouse, which had not hitherto been found anions the papers. Tho introduction of tills paper seemed to confuse the Commonwealth, nu they raised objections to its intro duction. The court allowed it to bo read, and said objection and inquiry could be mado lator on. The next new paper submitted by Mr. Marr to the witness for identification was tho schedule ofWcs from Architect W. I). Hill for work at tho almshouse under dato of June 24, 1890. This paper was also eare fully"scrutinized by tho Commonwealth's counsel. riio witness (Deputy Controller Payne) was again questioned as to why he wcut to Ilarrisburg, and said he was employed by tho Commissioners to fight tho Quay county movement. Ho said considerable of tho money was spent over tho bar for cigars, etc. at ilarrisburg. ills bin ot expenses amounted to $112.00, and ho had nu itemized account. Witness said : S. A. Losch is the state Senator from this county and was formerly a member of tliu legislature Sam I.osch is known as having a state reputation, is he not? asked Mr. Marr. Air. Schalck interposed an objection to this examination on the ground that it was immaterial. Tho court, however, did not doubt tho fact but that the county had sent good, representative men to Ilarrisburg to protest against tho passage of the objection able, bill, hut the charge iu tho iudictmcnt was the money was illegally drawn from tho funds of the county. Deputy Controller l'ayne was cross-ex amined by Mr. Whitehouse and said tho petitions against the new county bills weru circulated in districts which tho bill proposed to cut oil from bchuylkill county. Mr. Whitchouso then moved to strike out tho evideuco on the bill for services rendered by Whitehouso to B. It. Severn, but court denied the motion. Kedireetly examined by Mr. Schalck he testified tho bill of Mr. Whitehouso did not hhito tho year the sorvices were performed for the Controller. Tho bill was in tho handwriting of George P. Walker, ex Deputy woniroucr. no uenevcu inc ser vices rendered by Mr. Whitehouso were iu defending the constitutionality of tuo Controllers act. This was iu 1S94, Tho bill amounted to $2S0. Mr. Payne could not say whether the terviccs were reudered in the quo warranto proceedings or not. Ho then read copies of advertisements, beginning with April 7th, 1890, published in various county newspapers, including th Siiemakdoaii IIkiiai.1), New York En gineer, Ashland Local, Mliiorsvlllo Messen ger, Itecord, Minors' Jourual, American Tniuaqun Recorder aud Daily Republican Tho hid for excavating called for the re moval of 2550 cubic yards. An advertise mont dated Miy 9, called for bids on the new hospital, steam laundry, boiler and n gino house and steam heating apparatus. Theso contracts were awarded under tho second advertisement on July 20. Here Mr. Wllhelm coutended that tho hid of Win. J. Bast for plumbing was tho lowest under tho first advertisement but court said the contention was out of ordor at this time, Witness went on to state that the Ashland Local published an advertisement Noveui her 0, Inviting bids for wiring and insula ting. After identifying tho Bast contract for plumbing dated July 2.1, 1S93, Mr. Payno was excused by Mr. Schalck anil Mr. While bouse cross examiued him mid brought out that the contract was approved by the court Richard T.Lewis was sworn. Ho sum live In Pottsyillo and was docket clerk I the Commissioners' ulllce during 1891, '95 and '90; I kept tho time of tho witnesses duriug court time nnd at other times. I know noth ing of tho $10,000 loan, never took any notes or resolutions to tho S.ife Deposit Bank or any other bank; never got auy of the pro ceeds of theso loans, aud don't know of any body that did. Whlteliouse : Who did go down for thoso loans? j A, I don't know, but Mr. Moser was the general one to go to the bank, i Q. Do you know of Mr. Council going for any money ? A. No, sir. Mr. ltyou : Wcie you Iu the docket room or THE DEMOCRATS. The htftntllng Committee Keli-ctH County Chairman nnd SerrHary. Special to Kve.mno Hi:nAi.n. Pottsville, Jan. 15. Tho member-) of tlio Democratic Standing Committee met here this morning for the purpose of electing a chairman and a secretary. Joseph W. Mnycr, i:q., was selected county chairman. M. B Doyle, of Shenandoah, withdrew us a candi date for secretary, and Harry O. Bechtel, Lsq., n son of Judge Bechtel, was elected. Mr. Moyer was elected unanimously, Shcrill'Tuolo having declined to lie a candi date. P. J. Mulhollaml nominated M. B. Doyle, for secretary, and Joseph N'icliter presented Mr. Bechtcl's name. .Mr. Mulhol land withdrew Doyle's name when Potts villo had been reached in the balloting. Hon. James 10. Brennau, of (!m township, was elected State Centrul Committeeman from tho 30th Senatorial district Joseph W. Moyer is tlio member from the 29th district. Theie was some opposition in tho cuntost for stato delegates, which resulted as fol lows: First district P. J. Mulholland and M.J. LawLr, of Shenandoah ; and D.iuicl Uuiiian, Mahanoy City. Second diktrict (ieorgo A. Krapp, aud Thomas McLaughlin, of Ashland ; and Tlios. L. O'Boylo, Cass township. Third district Daniel II. Cllldea, Balm township, aud P. W. Duylo, Blytho township. Fourth district. Watson V. Shepherd, Charles A. Graherand Fred. Portz, of Potts ville; Thomas L. O'Dounell, St. Clair, and Robert S. Bashore, Tremout. Soveral speeches woro made, among them that hy W. A. Marr, Ksq., who criticised the Republican administration of county a Hairs, and predicted Democratic success next fall. BftUTAIilTY AT SEA I Hate Cole Accused by an Inferior fleer and Cabin Boy. REMARKABLE TALE OF BRUTALITY. Cole Is Charged With Beating tho Second Mate With a Rope's EnJ so Violently That His Arm Was Broken Cole Now In Jail. Of- llreen'ti ltlallo Cafe. Oyster soup, fice, to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. The Dails funeral. The funeral of tho late L'dward C. Davis took place this afternoon from tlio family residence on North Jardin stieet and was at tended by a largo number of mourners and friends. Tho services were held at the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Alfred Heobner otllciating. Tho members ef Shen andoah Lodge No. 591, 1. O. O. F , wero iu attendance at the funeral. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The pall bearers wero Messrs. 11. G. Hess, Jelfrey illiami, Edwin K. Williams, Thomas I.atli laen, John Senior and Johu West. In the emiso of Mr. Davis tho borough lost one of its most estimable citizens and there are many who deeply sympathize with the bereaved family. Our lteatltrs Kngi-r Tor ThU Chniire. Hero is a chance for the sick and sullering o consult the most successful physician of this century. Dr. Greene, 35 West 11th St., Now ork City. His record of wonderful urcs is uucqualcd and unrivaled, and he offers to givo all tree consultation by letter. If you are out of health, wnto tins great specialist about your complaint. It costs you nothing and he will explain just what ails 'you, and without doubt make you well and strong again. Did you 6oe it? Tho "Lucky Curvo" foun tain pen. At Brumm's jewelry and music store. 1-10-tf rhllndelplila, Jan. 15. A remarkablo tale of brutality at sea was told yester day to United States Commissioner Craig at the hearing of Horatio s. Cole, mate ol the Hteamer L. F. Munson, charjred with brutal treatment of Will iam itutley, tho iieeond niate.und Jumes Gordon Bennett, a culnred cabin hoy. 1 Hutley has been In the Ueniiun hos pital suffering from lnjuiiis alleged to have been Inflicted hy Cole. Hutley shipped at Cape Town, and 1 the tiouble began after leaving Liarba- does for this port. He said that Cole beat him with a tope's end so violently that when he throw up his arm to ward off tho blows his aim ns broken. Once when descending from aloft Hutley de clared that Cole struck him senseless as he reached tin- deck, nnd tin n kicked him fit brutally that he was unable to work for five dais. Ilf said the cap tain encouraged Cole in his bruta!it. The injuries were nouuttpnded to until the ship reached this port on Dec M. Youim Bennett corroborated this '-s- tlmony. Cole was si nt to prison in di fault of ball. bosses many a body and bur dens many a mind. You can't enjoy the food you like becauso you are bilious. You take all sort3 of pre cautions, and yet tho bilious attack leaps on you like a tiger from ambush. You know the feeling 1 The blood seeming on fire with a dull heat ; the boring pains in the eyes; the head seeming to open and shut ; the hor rible nausea. You know the irrita bility which precedes and tho languor that follows the attack. It's miser able, isn't it? Why not cure the trouble ? There's a pill that will euro biliousness. Dr. J. C. AYER'S PILLS aro an acknowledged specific for this derangement. A. Swanger, Texarkana, Tex., writes: "For fifteen years I havo used Averts Pills, and find them very effective in bilious com plaints. 1 have yet to see the case wfier they have failed to cure." You arc Dllloua DO NOT FAIL TO V' I.lely Wedding. Thing: wero made lively at a Lithuanian saloon in the First ward last night, at which place a wedding was celebrated. After all tho participants had taken freely of iu toxicants, a riot was started. During tho fracas a countryman was so badly beaten that he had to bo carried to a neighbor's house. lteer DrUers Win. At the second meeting of tho beer drivers, held last evening, it was unanimously decided not to deliver any orders after II o'clock iu the evening. The new movtuieut will go uto effect on Monday. Tho l'lioenlv Tall. Tho attraction at tho Phoenix Hoso Com pany fair to-uiglit will be the Irish piper. Tho grand door prizo is 100 pounds of Hour. Next week will close tho fair, aud there are many valuable articles to bo disposed of. Attend tho fair to-night and spend an en joyable evening. KnNor's IiiMinmiH' suit Almniloiicrt. Philadelphia, Jan. 15. The suit of Charles O. Kaiser. Jr., against the Covenant Mutual Life association, of Illinois, and of Charles O. Knisur, Sr., administrator of Kmmn P. Kaiser, de ceased, against tlw Union Central Life Insurance company, of Cincinnati, wero yesterday discontinued by counsel for the plaintiff. recover $5,000 Insurance jointly placed on the lives of Clmiles C). Kaiser, Jr., and Emma P. Kaiser, who was mur dered near Norrlstovn In October, 1VJG. The younger Kaiser is under sentence of dfath for the murder of his wife, and James A. Clemmer and Lizzie Do Kalb are awaiting trial for complicity in the crime. M WER'& PILLS To tho VoterH. Citizen's Party, West Mahan..v ir, unlay night, January 15, is tin- lasv pay your taxes for the Kebruar. C Tax Collector McLaughlin will boat'. iu Baven Run every afternoon anil ' . this week, to receive the same. Ne.r r is vnn vnto of such irreat imnorbini t l The suit was brought to I be at the next township election, wl demonstrate yourapprnval of the a' reform in our School Board affairs desiro that there will bo no defet receipts and wo hope to havo nemo than honest votes. Citizens Refsiim Li Lost Creek, Pa., Jau. 13, 189S. 1 : r. i inu' i-riiittT Jlcyeis Killed. Hnrrlsburg, Jan. 15. Colonel Kduin K. Meyers, former state printer and one of the best known men In central Pennsylvania, was found dead yester day In the stable yard adjoining his home, three miles above this city. There was a large cut across his fore head and a bruise over his left eye. It Is supposed that he was thrown from his carriage a short distance fiom tho yard and was dragged to where he was found. Mr. Meyers was state printer for eight years, nnd was aged 3a years. Ho was the son of Hon. 13. F. Meyers, who is proprietor of The Star-Independent, of this city, and leaves a widow and three children. t. Tho "Bride latest inarch. Elect" is tho title of S u At Brumm's. 1 1 Hre! l'lrcl t Ire I Insure your property from loss . oldest and strongest cash companies I a j. Underwriters Iusuraucc Co. of c ' America and Firo Association, Haitr rd Fire Ins Co., American Firo Insurance io , West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Willi ok 123 S. Jardin St., Shcnai Cascarets stimulate bowels, Novor sicken. liver, kidneys and weak on or gripe 10c, Marriage Licenses, Johu Whitaker aud Lizzio Iiudlufl-, of Itaveu Itun. F.dward L. Deibert and Sllio A. Meek, of Orwlgsburg. Lnhraim Davis, of Girardvillc, and Ada Howells, Ashland. Piatras Bwkiawlcz, of St. Clair, and Maryaud Milwszute, of Mahanoy City. Treatment for Fulling Ilulr. Katharine A. Ilickey gives first-class scalp treatment for falling of hair. Will call on the ladies of Shenandoah during January. 1-10 lw Slumping ami Kmhrotilcry Scholars wanted iu embroidery ami fancy needle work. Lessons given every nftcrnoon. All kinds of stamping douo. Miss Laura Foltner, corner Main and Lloyd Sis. 1-13-Ut Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to tho following named peoplo remain uncalled for at th local put ullice: Katie Aungly, L. A. Kohiusou, Max Goldeu, Ishols Arensou. FURNITURE F"OR- LITTLE HONEY iV" Program. The following program will be ofl'ered at n meetlugof tho "V" this evening : Singing; scripture reading, Mis Hattio Lamb; recita tion, Miss Esther Daddow ; reading, Mls Lillio Llewellyn j solo. Miss Minnie Powell ; address, I.e. v. Heabner; mandolin solo, Iienj. T. Mansoll ; remarks, John Hall ; singing, "Y" ; critic, E. T. Djnks. To Celebratn lliirin' Annivoi'sary. The members of tho Burns Club and all others interested in tho cell liration of tho Scotch bard's nunivorsary on the 25th lust. , aro requested to meet at the Commercial liotel on Monday evening next, at 8:00 o'clock, to make proper arrangements. J. S. Patki.n. Bhorlir Martin's Trial. Wilkesbarro, Pa., Jan. 10. The trial of Sheriff James Martin and his M) deputies, charged with the murder and felonious wounding of strikers at Lat- tlmer, has been set down for Tuesday, Jan. 2. About 75 witnesses will )e subpoenaed, and the best legal talent In this section of the state will be em ployed on both sides. Jfo Comiroriln Wlrli a Thief. Hockford. 111.. Jan. 15. T3s-Clty Clerk F. G. Hogland was Indicted yesterday for the alleged embezzlement of $11,000. He had made the amount good on de- .mnnd. and the Indictment caused gen eral surprise. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-Headacho. All druggists. Special Church Notices. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin St., on Sunday evening next a special sermon will bo preached by tho pastor. It. R. Alhin, entitled "A hungry mail's Dream." An anthem will be given by the choir conducted by Profesior Waters, of this town. All who enmo will be mado welcome. Servico at 0:30 p. m. Tlio revival meetings in tho United Evan gelical chinch are growing in interest and attendance. There will be services to-night, at 7:30. To-morrow morning, at 10 a. in ; all tho members uf the congregation are re quested to bo present at the morning service. Gospel meeting at 0:30 p. iu. Everybody iu vited. Tho revival Hirelings which havo been In progress iu the First Baptist chinch, corner of O.ik and West streets tho past week will bo continued next week, during which the following ministers will preach ou the even ings specified : Monday, Itev. T. Maxwell Morrison; Tuesday, Itev. Itobort O'Boyle; Wednesday, itev. I. J. Itcitz; Thursday, Itev. Albiu; Fuday, Itev. James Moore. All are invited to attend. Tho services will com mence at 7 o'clock. The revival meetings in the M. E. church continue witli growing Interest. The meet ings aro largely attended. Themes appropri ate to such services will ho presented by the pastor to-morrow. Subject fur the sermon in jbe morning at 10:30; "Why may weregaid Christ as the (Heat Physlciau?" At 0:30 p. m. subject for sermon will bo: Hie Condi tions of Eternal Happiness, the Plain answer of Jesus." All having no other church burnt aro cordially invited to those services. -M- A solid oak bedroom handsomely carved and eight pieces. Our price is Six-foot solid oak ex- 6', ; tension tables (Pu.uU High-back dining chairs, 5OC Lane beat dining chairs, 75c Who would not buy at such low prices, uur stock: is too Dig, we must reduce it, hence such amaz ingly low prices. O'NEILL BROS., 106 South Main St., Shenandoah, Fa. Not a Great Jump Continued on Fourth pane fe.OY4 I POWDER I I Absolutely Puro I 1 Tho "Silver Dollar" fountain pen is solid gold 14k. Hue. Wo fully warrant it, 1-10-tf E. B. BllUMM. Itccelveil llenty Damages. Fred. It. (iraeber, of Shamokin, who lust a leg and almost froze to death on Sunday, January SI, 1MI7, when ho and Miss Maud Gothie, together with his team, was swal lowed up in a cave-in, has settled his case with the Mineral Hallruad & Milling Com pany, aud yesterday received $10 000. It is reported that the mother of .Miss Gothic, who was killed in tho accident, received $1,000. Pan-Tina I What 1b it 1 The greatest cure for coughs aud colds. At G rubier Brus., drug store. ltiioms l'or Itent. Two heated rooms suitable for olUco pur- i poses, oiuer couvuiueures, uppiy ui no, iu. o. Jardin St. 12-28-tf It is not a great jump to get from one year to another. Greatest trouble is you can never jump back. Here we are iicjaiu, we never had '98 before, but we have had changes ot years bctore now. We never had these burgatns bctore, nut we liavc had bargains before now. There is improvements everywhere. Just as the years grow better as we go along so the goods improve and the prices ore much more attractive. We keep nothing hut first-class -GROCERIES- always new and fresh. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artlita always in attendance. Ncatcat Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block,
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