The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 14, 1899, Image 4

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Floral Cream
For Chapped M.ui
For Rough Skin.
20 cts Per Bottle.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
i South Main Street, Shenandoah, pa,
Telephone Connection.
Sacrifice
Sale
Of Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters.
Our torp is overstocked M is also our
storage place at the depots. For the next 30
days we will sacrifice them at almost your own
price. The "True Fortune" heater, for
many years sold by Vm. Pratt, of town, and
who has furnished many a resident with the
same, is included in our stock. Also the
"New Broadway" range, the "Broadway
Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty."
FURNITURE.
DO NOT FORGE! US WHEN
BUYING.
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main St.
USE AND ABUSE
OF GLASSES.
It is wonderful what a little
piece of glass placed before an eye
will do it it is right. When right
it- will relieve headache, nervous
strain and numerous ills : when
wrong it produces them. If you
have any trouble with your eyes
you can come to me with the as
surance that after a careful exami
nation I will be able to fit tin. right
kind of glasses.
Thos. Buchanan,
118 S. Mair Street.
TRABOWSKY HOTEL,
M. GRABOWSKY, Prop.
819 N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa.
Fine old Whiskeys, fllns and Wines, at the bur.
A choice line of Cigars and Temper
ance Sri libs.
Accommodations for travelers.
-Meals at all hour
EXTRA !
EXTRA !
EXTRA !
In a few days we will an
nounce another lot of shoe
bargains.
WATCH FOR THEM.
BOSTON
FACTORY SHOE W,
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Canaries.
A fine lot of singers received from Phila
delphia. All kinds. Tliey will uutke
Acceptable New Year glftB.
JAPANESE GOLD FISH
and globes. All kinds of plueniw. We
also sell miners' supplies and drilling uwolilne.
DAVID HOPKINS,
103 Bast Centre street, Sheuandoali, Pa.
1
LINE OF"
, FLOUR, FEED,
and STRAW.
Table Oil Cloths.
Foley, -"8ltn 8t.
3 BEST
i GROCERIES
1
iff HAY
m Floor and
B.
hiuqub
ils
Iwsses many a body and bur
dens many a mind. You can't enjoy
the food you like becauso you are
bilious. You take all sorts of pre
cautions, and yet the bilious attadc
leaps on you like a tiger from ambush.
You know tho feeling! The blood
seeming on Are with a dull heat ; thu
boring pains in tho oyes ; the bond
seeming to open and shut ; tho hor
rible nausea. You know tho irrita
bility which precedes and the lanjruor
that follows the attack. It's miser
able, isn't it? Why not cure tho
trouble ? There's a pill thatwill euro
biliousness; Dr. J. C. AYER'S PILLS
are an acknowledged specific for this
derangement.
A. Stronger, Texarkana, Tex., writes:
"For fifteen years I have used Ayer's t'lllj,
and find them virv effective in bilious com
plaints. 1 have yet to set the caae where
they hare failed to cure."
You are Dtlloun
DO NOT FAIL TO
M Well
Moii- mI(1I,M'm Tor f'ulm.
Savn :inh. lla., Jan. 14. The trans
port Manitoba sailed yesterday for
lla ana with Mx trnops of -the Seventh
ca iliy. Batteries H antfr I, of the See
otvl T'nlteil States heavy artillery, the
Seventeenth company signal corps and
Lleutrnant Duffy's ils;nal uVtur'hment.
Tl.e Third Oiorg'a regl'Ment went on
boai tl th? tansr irt Unu mntin yes
terday aft';v. oon, and sal d today for
Neuvitaa. The transport Jllnnewaska
arrived yesterday, and will take the
Third Kentucky res;lment"to Matnnzas.
Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But
Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 23c.
AtGruliIer Bros., ding store.
Buy Keystono flour. He sure that the name
Lhssiq & Bahb. Ashland. Pn., la wlntod on
Avftrr wvnV
MISCELLANEOUS:
FOIt HAT,K.-Two dwelling houses, M South
Jurtlln street. A mil v at 1U0 North Chestnut
street, or at Crcary's tailor simp, North Main
ctreet 1 13 lw
F0' ltlSN'T Two store rooms, on South Mi In
street In best location, with every co .venl
encr. Posses-Ion k veil April 1st. Appiyioi...
Cioldin, 11 South Jlaln street. l-ia-lw
1,-OK HAI.E.--A square back driving sleigh,
, rarrfitge, ronil wagon, truck wagon, har
ness, robes uud blankets. A kmhI oppiiitunitv
for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Pavltf III South
White street. 1 13-tf
FOli IlKNT. torerooni and duelling, No. 10
South Main street, now occupied by Mrs.
J. J. Dully. rosessioh Riven immediately.
All modern cotiymilenceM. Apply to Frank
f vlimldt, lit North Main bt. l-ll-liw-cow
PQR HALU.- -A small farm under Rood culti
vation lit acres of richjnnd. Jlouse, barn
and other necessary buildings, would in-lke
an excellent poultry farm. Good stream of
water, iu:. Apply to Dr. C. S. I'lillllps, Hlicnun
doah, l'a., or 31r. Lucy lEeilcay, Zlon's Urove,
Pa. MO-lw
IORRALK A valuablo property on South
" Main street, between Centre and Oak,
oeutrnl location, consisting of large store-room
and dwelling, a three-stoiy brick structure.
For further information apply at the Hkiiiuj
office l-t-2w
"ITfANTKD A bright and active young man
of gentlemanly appearance and manners
to do local canvassing. $50 a week can be
made. Address letter to .15, HEilALD olllee, 1-7-t I
VfoTlCE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap-
XI Ply to u. Jl. iionopeicr, uitorney
Hhenanaoau.
8-31 tf
SALESMAN WANTKD To call on doctors
only on behalf of the leading firni in the
trade. I'osition permanent. Applicant must be
intelligent, Indefatigable and of good ppear
ancc. Stat experience. Address, 1. O. Box
1952, Philadelphia. 1-12-11
I BARGAIN in Shenandoah, East Centre
real estate. l'Mgy terms oi iiaymem,
monthly, qtM terlv or seml-annualle. 8 1,000 In
cash down. Old hotel or -restaurant stand,
small store or dwelling. Secutity Building and
Saving Union, Soiiinton, Ia 12-9-20t-eod
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES.
Notice is hereby given that the Democratic
voters of the borough of Shenandoah will meet
at their respective polling" places ua
TIIUK-IAY, .I.VNUAHV 10, IK'JU,
from 8:00 to 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of nomi
nating o ndidates for borough and wnrd olllces.
The party electors will meet in their respect ve
wards at the fo lowing polling places :
First waiid. I'tibllo house of Timothy
u linen.
Secosd ward Public house of P. J. Mul
holiand. Third wakd. Public house of Benjamin
Uiclumls.
I'tsWHTH wakd Public house of I. J. Stanton.
FlfrM WAKi.Publlc hoiue of Jjhn Zurkus.
All candidates are required to pay their
asscMiiwepts on or liefore the 17th fust. In
ac orilance with the ttarty rules, adopted last
January, which are still in lorce. ny oraer oi
P. J Mi'LiiotxANb, Pres.
Tihothv O'Bhikk, Treas.
M. II. Mastkb, Seo'y,
Johs Stjto,
Daniel Iijfkrty,
l-5-6t-nod Btonding Committee.
19 W. OAK STREET.
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COUPON.Nji
irzE'T'S- M out ,hls Cou"
regaiew o'amJutt,' poti and recef ve a
Brumm's shee of mus,c FflEE
Jewelry Store. OF CH.RGE.
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BELL S
mi
MIM RATUICt.
l'he forncait for Sunday: l'artly cloudy,
wanner wcntlior, preceded hy ram and
possibly lilgh winds on ntiil near tho coasts
nml followed liy clearing.
PERSONAL MEN11UW.
J. .1, Dntkln, of Mnlmnoy City, waaaguost
of friends in town to-ilny.
Arthur Trczlse. of4 Brooklyn, N. Y., w,aa n
guest of friends In town yostorday.
C. II, Taylor, of Philadelphia, was among
tho business visitors to town yesterday.
T. M. Morris, representative of tlio Jonncs
vlllo Irou works, was a business visitor to
town.
Jolin SI. Htig'hes, of Win. I'cnii, whs a
visitor to towilast evening and fell upon an
lev pavement on North Main Btreet. Fortu
nately ho escaped serious injury.
Miss Kuclict Howard, who was a guest of
Ml9s Kichel Klrlln, in town, loft for lior home
In I'hlladolphia yesterday.
Miss Emma Williams, of Philadelphia, is
llio guest of town friends.
Charles Sturm, of Oordon, a former resi
dent of town, Is visiting here among ac
quaintances. Miss Liuriv Thomas returned to her home
in Perth Ambuy to-day, aftor vlsltlug her
cousin, Miss Mattto Thomas.
POLITICAL POINTS.
There Is qulto an anay of candidates on
tho Democratic side of the house for High
Constable, but among tliciu all uouo are tnoio
doservlng than Michael Cuir, of the Fourlh
ward, whoso card appears In (mother column.
Ho bus supported the principles of Democ
racy In this town for the past thirty years,
aud just y fcola that ho is in lino for political
preferment.
I'ottsvlllo Itepubllcans havo adopted tho
Crawford county sjstem of nominating can
didates. It takes tho county seat a long
while to catch on.
Tho postmastorBhip of Pottsvlllo still hangs
lire, and weekly trips are made to Wachlug
tou. "Jack" has Just returned from thefe.
Couucllnian Lally's card, announcing his
candidacy for re-election, appiars in another
column Ho has a largo following m that
bailiwick, and is sanguine of succss.
Christian Duby.of I'ottsvlllo, Isacandldato
for County Commissioner on the Democratic
sldo.
Shenandoah will be well represented at the
inauguration of Qovoruor Stoue on Tuesday
next.
Hon. John F. Schooner, tho present clll
cleut and obliging Clerk of tho Courts, Is a
candidate for re-election. It is not likely
that ho will have opposition in the Republi
can convention.
Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses have been issued to tho
following! Harry Parcell and Caroline
Kehler, both of Minersville; William
Lowcn and JIary Dubaschlnsky, both of
Mahanoy City; Lewis B. Huntzlngor, of
Mahanoy township, and Ella May Snyder, of
Mahanoy City; Kazls Buragas and Anclly
Biurauuta, both of Mahanoy City.
Or. Hull's Vough Syrup cures all
throat troubles. Why wear out your throat
by incessant coughing, whon this reliable
remedy can bo bought for only 23 cents a
bottlo?
Kmluced Hates to Ilnrrisbtirg via Penn
sylvania Itallroail, Account Inaugura
tion of Governor Stone,
For the accommodation of persons desiring
to witness the ceremonies Incident to the in
auguration of Hon. W. A. Slone, as Gover
nor of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Jauuary
17, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will
sell excursion tickets from all stations on its
line in Pennsylvania, to Harrisburg, on Jan
uary 10 and 17, good to return until January
18, 1809 inclusive, at rata of single faro for
the round trip (minimum rate twonty-five
cents). Children between Ave and twelve
years of age, half rates.
f Flrel Fire! rlrel
Insure your property from loss in the
oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila.
Underwriters Insurance Co. of North
America and Fire Association, Hartford
Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co.,
Westchester Fire Ins. Co., United Flromen's
Ins. Co. T. T. William 8,
123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah.
Sundny Specials.
Sorviccs in the Trinity Reformed church
o-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and (1:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Robert
O'Boyle pastor.
Regular services will bo held in the United
Evangelical church, North Jardin street, to
morrow at 10 a. m. aud U.30 p. m. Sunday
school at 1.30 p. ni. Rev. I. J. Rcitz, pastor..
K. L, C. E. on Monday evening. Prayer,
praise and testimony meetings every Tues
day, Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday even
ings. Jr. K. L. C. E. every Saturday
evening at 7 o'clock.
Primitive Methodist church, James Moore,
pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. aud 0:30
fi. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m, Class meet
ugon Wednesday evening. GeneraJ prayer
meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody
welcome.
Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal
church ou West "Oak street to-morrow.
Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m. Morning prayer at
10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Evening
prayer at 7 p. m, Tho rector will otUciate.
First Baptist church, corner of West and
Oak streets, Rev, I). I. Evans pastor. Services
at 10a. m. and Op. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Prayer meeting Monday oveuhigs. Young
People's meeting Wednesday evenings.
Class meeting Thursday oveuings.
Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak
and' White streets. Rev. J. T. Swindells
pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m
led by the pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. S. Callen,
Superintendent. Sermon at 6:30 p, ai. Seats
free. Everybody welcome.
Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin
street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a, in.
and (1:30 p. in. Rev. R. R. Albius, pastqr.
Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon
John Bunn, Superintendent. B. Y. P. U.
Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday
evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30.
Everybody welcome.
Services lu the Presbyterian church to
morrow at 10:30 a, m. and 0:30 p, m. Sabbath
suhool at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E.
Tuesday ovening ot 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock.
Prayer and song sorvico on Thursday ein
Ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II.
W. Koehler, pastor.
St. John's I.utlioran church, West Cherry
street. Rev. John Gruhler, pastor- Preach
Ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ;
preaching 0:30 p. in.
St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West
Centre street. Kev. Cornelius Laurisin, "pas
tor. Matatinum service 0 a. in. High mass
10 a. m.
Church of the Holy Family, (German R.
C.) North Chetuut street. Rev. A. T. H. liut
tlehofer, istpr. First mass 8 a. in., secoud
mass 10 a. in.
St. Caslmlr's Polish R. C. church. North
Jardin stieet. Rev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz.
pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a
m., vespers; and benediction 4 p, in.
Church of the Annunciation. 218 West
Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastor;
Rev James Kane, assistant pastor. First
mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. ix., high mass,
10 a. m, bunodictlon, 7 p. m.
Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of
Oak and West streets, ltov. Jleury Mit
nlk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. rn.,
dtul 3 to 6 p. m. 'Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in.
iiid every weekday morning from 7 to8a m.
IN OLDIiV IIMIN
People overlooked the iinportmco of per
manently beneficial ctlects and were satisfied
with transient action; but now that it is gen
erally known that Syrup of Figs will per
manently overcome habitual constipation,
well-informed people will nut buy other
laxatives, which act for a time, but Dually
injure the system. Buy the genuine, made
by the CalifurnU Fig Syrup Co.
I will guarantee
that tny Kidney Curs
will cure 00 per cent,
of all forms of kidney
complaint and lu
many Instances the
most serious forms of
Bright'! dlscasi. It
the disease Is com
plicated tend a four
ounce vlat of urine.
Wo will annlyzo It
and adTlse you free
what to do.
MUNYON.
At all drona-liti. 9ISe. i rlnl. Quids to Health
and mrotrsl sdvlrs frw 1R0o Arch st., Phils.
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Throughout the Country
Clironlclml for Hasty IVrinnl.
Coasting Is good, and so aro accidents.
Pottsvillo's flro alarm system is again out
of order.
This weather is favorahlo to that prevalent
disease, tho grip.
Yesterday was observed as New Years'
Day by tho Greek Catholics.
Tho Reading Company received two new
Ilaldwin locomotives yesterday.
A lock manufacturing plant Is to be
established at Bellefonte.
It Is though the Schuylkill soldiers now at
Augusta, Ga., will go to Cuba after the 20th
Inst.
Miss Maine Connell, of town, won- tho $5
chanced off at tho Lost Creek fair.
A Oathollc tcmperatico cadet society has
been organized at St. Clair.
The now P. & It. depot at Tumanua will be
occupied on Mouday by Supt. Dice and his
force
At Red Rock colliery, Luzerne county,
Andrew Ulola was killed by falling rock.
While coasting in North Lebanon, J
Eugene Reinhard, Georgo Frcshley and John
Moycr were seriously hurt by the collision
of their bob sled with a treo.
John Burdlch, attempting to board a
moving train at Plymouth, Luzerno couuty,
was killed.
A shooting match, for SW, has been ar
ranged betweou Martin Murphy, of Lost
Creek, and John Toole, of Wm. Peun, on the
28th Inst.
It is currently reported that a chauge iu
the Lehigh Yulley time table will take place
In a week or two.
Rev. G. W. Romagen, of Emporia, Kan.,
who kas been twice pastor of St. John's Re
formed church, at Bangor, has again been ex
tended a call nnd will accept.
Tho next meeting of the Schuylkill County
Pharmaceutical Association will bo held In
February at Pottsvlllo.
Judge Ehrgood yesterday granted 103 liquor
licenses In Lobanou couuty, including two
now ones.
Sinco the tlrst of the year the Reading
company'hassent-10 box cars to Slatington
to be loaded with roofing slate for export.
. Anthracite coal has been discovered on tho
farm of Samuel Burrell, near Pcuu Hall,
Centre county.
Dennis DunD has been elected to All the
trcasurersbip vacancy iu the Home Building
and Loan Association of Mahartoy City
S. M. Entcrlino, the well-known attorney-at-law
of Pottsville, has rented an olllce iu
Ashland, and will locate there permanently.
A tribe of the Imurovcd Order of Red Men
will soon ho instituted at Nazareth, with a
charter membership of 75.
Tho Chief of Pollco of Mabauoy City lias
stopped tho speeding of horses on the public
streets of that town.
Hon. John Farr, speaker of the House in
Harrisburg, spent his boyhood days In
Eckleyaud Buck Mountain, where ho picked
Blato iu tho breakars.
Garlleld Thomas, 10 year old son of Daniel
Thomas, tho Mahanoy City hotelkeepcr, was
painfully bruised in a coasting collision last
night.
The roof of tho uew Polish Independent
'hurch, at Plymouth, Luzerno county, fell
in, and niue wurkmen were injured.
The entire sum ueeded to cancel the debt
which had beeu remaluing on the White
church of Quakako, flSOO, having been se
cured, the obligation was cancelled last week.
Pensions have been granted to Schuylkill
couutians as follows: Henry N. Kaull'iiian,
Ashland. $U; Jacob Bowman. Minetsvillo, fO;
Rebecca D. Hoertter, Tremout, ?8, and Jacob
L Leiliy, Mantz. increase from.jo to $8.
Bethlehem's Board of Trade is endouvoring
to secure a now shoe factory to employ 200
hands.
The little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Pleasaut to takoj perfectly
harmless; positive euro for coughs, colds,
bronchitis, asthma.
Court House Itotrs.
As outlined in our Pottsville correspond
ence ou Monday, Mrs. Mcllet has' appealed
from the decision of Judgo Bechtel in refus
ing to rellove her frouj the bond of Tax Col
lector Scanlan.
In tho estate of Sarah Berger, deceased,
Judge Dunn awarded aud directed F S.
Snayberg.r, oxocutor, to advertise uu alias
order of sale of the real estate.
The Orphans' Court Judgeship contest
court has not yet filed tho decision, but it is
expected to bo handed down any day. Judge
Lyon is seeking Information with a view to
appealing tho caso, should'the court's decl
siuu bo against him.
Judge Eudllch yesterday roturued to Pro
thouotary Deegan all the papers in the case
of tho Safe Deposit Bank vs. the County of
Schuylkill, iu which the motion for a now
trial was recently argued. The opinion was
not tiled, but Is expected iu a few days.
Civil court will convene on Monday for
short causes and the following week the loug
cause list will be tried.
Tho lease from the city of Philadelphia,
trustee undor the will of Stephen Girard,
deceased, to tho Susquehanna Coal Co., for
the Wm. Poun colliery was entered of record
at the Recorder's otllco, as was also the lease
from the same to J. I. Hollcnback, of Potts
ville, for the Klmberly colliery of West
Mahanoy Twp. ,
A nuinbor of caws wero nol pro-sed, on
recommendation of the District Attorney,
this morning.
Eld "Yourself of Kheumatlsm
Buy Red Flag Oil, 35c. At Gruhler Bros.,
drug store.
1
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RHEUMATISM.!
uuu wuuiar uumpiaiuxs.
DEflMAH MEDICAL LAWS,,
.(irescnoea oy eminent pnysictansi
I DR. niCHTER'S
fcu a Mftiinn r
PAIN EXPELlER.fi
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1. Ail. 111. liter Co., 215 l'rarlSU; Seir Vork,
3 HIGHEST AWARDS.
23&G0cu. Endowed & recommended bj
A. Wft,1v MA N Main S
k0. H. Hat entucb, 101 N. Main St.,
. r. r. ii. Kirun, 6 s. Main st
, ... Buenanaoan. . r.
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Doll' ,I)nenln,tHloinnrli OoiiinlnlnlH.
f ii il naMniriimiinia niiiiMiaxmi
AUDITOR'S HEARING.
Clallns l'resenled Against the Hcanlatl Rtilre
Hate 1'rocofri.
J. 11 Coy'e, Esq., Auditor appointed by tho
court to pass upon tho cliitns presented
against the proceed! of the SherllTs salo of
stock lu lux. Collector M. J. Suuihuf a store,
had a hearing on the.olalins In his olliro In
the Boddall building this morning,
Tho sale was made under tho execution
lalitoil at the Instauro of tho Borough of
Shenandoah in tho case against Mr. Scanlan
and his bondsmen to recover tho balances duo
in the ttx duplicates of 1M),1 ami 1800, The
net amount realized was $307.01. Borough
Solicitor Buike was lu attendance at tho
hearing to protect tho Interests of tho borough.
Mr. II. W. Tltinati appeared In person nnd
presented a rent claim for four months, ag
gregating 200, in behalf of the Tltumn Es
tate John ronnor, who was a clerk employed in
tho store by Mr. Scanlan, appeared in per
son and by counsel. S. O. M. Hollopetcr,
Esq.. and presented u labor claim for six
months' Bahry, aggregating t'ZlQ, which was
oljectfd to hy Sollrltor Burke en the ground
that tho notice of tho claim was not iti c ui
formity with tho law.
Auditor Coyle will make a report to the
court at an early day.
Afinuol Soloa over 0,000,000 Boas)
TOR BILIOUS AND NEUV0U3 DISORDERS
such as Wind nnd Pain In the Stomach,
Olddlnesd, Fulness nftor meals. Head
ache, Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings
of Hont. Loss of Appotlto, Costlveness.
Blotches on tho Skin. Old Chills. Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams nnd nil
Nervous and Trembling1 Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufforer
will acknowledge them to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
lli:i:ciIA.M S l'ill.s, taken as direct
ed, wliulckly rostoro Fomnlos to com
ploto health. They promptly rcmrvo
obstructloua or Irregularities of tho sys
tem nml cure stick Ilcndnclie. l'orn
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Boecham's Pills aro
a Rival
And bare tbe
LARGEST SALE
ornr.y Patent .HoiIIcliie In the World.
25Cjat all Drue Stores.
AN OUDIJNAJVCIS.
ItEClULATlNQ TBE HoLIIIXQ 01' BALLS, DASCINO
3cuools, Etc., in the Boitocuii op Shenan
doah. Sec. 1 Be it ordained by the Town Council
of the Borough of tilienaudoah, aud It Is hereby
ordained by authority of the same, that from
and nftcr tho pnsssj-c of this ordinance, no
pilhllt' dancing shall be held lu tho Borough of
Shenandoah without n license is first obtained
from the Chief Burgess, or In his absence, from
the ln sident of Council.
Six. 2 Tho Chief Burgess, or In his absence
the President of Council, Is hereby authorized
nud empowered to grant a license to all public
dances (every night except Sundny night) on
application of not less than two (2) persons of
a proper chatactcr, upon n receipt from tho
iiorougn Treasurer that ho received fro n the
applicant, or applicants, the sum required In
fills ordinance for license of said danclni?
'school, ball, etc.; provided, that no charges shall
ob maoe 10 any oi me nro companies lor tne
privileges oi Holding tneir nnnual halls or
picnics
Sec. 3 --All dancing schools, halls, etc., shall
ho subject to the payment of tho following
license, viz: Each nnd every dancing school or
class, for ench night to 12 o'clock p. in , one
ooiiiir; every unu, two dollars per lllKlit; nil
other amusements, exhibitions, shooting gal.
lorl-s, etc., not nlreitdy provided for hy ordin
ance, shnll pay Into the borough treasury the
sum of one dolhir for each dny itnlll 12 o'clock
p. m , for each and every dny or night they
Bhnll do business, etc.. In the Borough of
Slienando'h; the Chief Burgess nnd High
Constable ..ml police of the borough being
required to enforce nil of the provisions of this
ordinance
Hf.c. 1. i:nch nnd every person offendlm?
apiiiiHt this ordinance shnll pay for every such
offense tho suig of not less than five dollnrs, nor
more man uiiy uoiiar-, to ne recovered as dous
of like nature are recoverable, nnd paid Into
the borough treasury fdr the use of tho borough,
or shall upon failure to pay snld Hue nnd ail
costs of suit, bo Imprisoned in the borourh
lockup for n term not exceeding forty-eight
hours, nt the d serltlon of the Chief Burgess or
Justice of tho I'cnco before whom the case shall
hnve been tried.
Sec. 5 AH ordlnnnces or parts of ordlt nuces
Inconsistent with tho provisions of this ordin
nnce be nnd the samo nre hereby repealed.
l'nssed JunuoTy 6, lSUU.
Adam Tabor,
,,. Chief Uurgcss.
illiam McQutnE, l'res of Council.
It James Coakley, Sec'y of Council.
CHARTER NOTICE.
Notice Is hernby given thnt nn nppllcntlon
will be iniule to the Court of Comi on Plena of
Schuylkill county, l'ennsylvanln, on Monday,
the sixth day of February, 18yj, nt ten o'clock
in iou loreneon, oy niemners oi tlio rhoenlx.
nre i ouipany, so. z, ine coiumoin nose and
Slcam Fire Knglue Company No. 1, nnd The
Heseuc Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, of
the Borough of Shenaudouh, Pennsylvania, for
tho incorporation of an association entitled
"The Firemen's Kellef Association of Shenan
doolr, I'eniisylvnnla," the purpose of which Is
iiiuiBnid association sunn receive unu hold
property, real and personal, to be derived from
ivh.vi.o, uucg... MUM AflJUjrmUOI!S, IOr
the relief, support and burial of members of
me various uro companies in mo said borough
of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, who may be
crippled or killed while doing public tire duty
or who may be Inoapncitated in the discharge of
said duty, nnd for the rellrf of the wldonsaud
children of mcmbeis of said companies who
may be killed as aforesaid or who may die from
injuries received as aforesaid. Tho nppllcntlon
Is to be made under the Act of Assembly ap
proved April 29, 1S71, entitled, "An Act to
provide for the fncornorutlon and regulation of
certain corporations' and the supplements.
nam nssoclntlou Is to 1m carried on nt mieunn
donh, Pennsylvania, nnd la to have all the
rights, benefits and prlveleges conferred by said
Act of Assembly and Its supplements.
III. M. BvuEE, Solicitor.
Jan. II, 1S99. 1-11-21-28-1
SOLOMON HAAK
Agent for the Famous-
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still
Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale,
B-.own Stout, Half and Half, Beer
and Porter.
Also agent for the Famous
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and lively
Ales. A full line of the finest
brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars,
&c. All orders left at
Solomon HaaVs -
116 South Main Street,
Will receive prompt attention.
jyi. A O SIOItOAN,
Ok Philadelphia.
Temporarily assisting ir .1. 8. Callen, 81 South
Jardin street, will have oltlce hours daily,
extent Sunday, from H to 9 a. m. and 3 to 4 n. m.
Dr. Oullen's olllce hours being from 1:30 to 0;00
p in and 6:30 to 8.00 p. in. dally, except Thurs
day evening and Sundays.
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AVcfjclablcPi-cparationror As
similating UitfroodfltidRctf ula
llrig ttikvStoDiiichs nndBowcls of
I rno5 h I iiiiisa
Promote sUigcslion.Ckcrful
flcss an(lIfest.ContaIns ncillicr
OpiumiMorphlnC norIiiicral.
ISfOT NAHC OTIC.
llA,lUSlu -Jlpptrrmnt
rtanfitd Atptr .
Apcrfectllemcdy forConstlpa
(iori,Sour,Sfbmach,Diarrhoca, Worms iConvuUions.Fcvcrish-
ncss ondLoss OF SLEEP.
Tflt'Siiriife 'Signature of
TTEW "YORK.
EXACT COPr OF WHAPPCB.
floHee to Candidates I
All persons who wish to be candidates on
the Citizens ticket nt the
SPRING ELECTION OF 1899
in the borough of Shenandoah, must present
their names aud the required fees to the
secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee
not later than
SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1899,
At 7:30 P. M.,
at 225 South Jardin street. The Citizens
primaries will be held on Thursday, January
26th, b.etween the hours of 4:00 and S:oo
p. m., at the regular party polling places :
First wnrd, Chas, Kadzewicz ; Second ward,
George Leitzel's ; Third ward, Benjamin
Richards': Fourth wnrd. Peter Hilev's:
Fifth ward, John Beyrand's. Hy order of
tne committee.
VA. PATTORSON, Pres.
THOMAS DOVE, JR., Sec'y, -
COLUMBIA
BREWING
COMPANY
Brewers of the" Finest
and Purest
BEER, PORTER,
ALEf WEISS BEER.
Our products are seldum equalled and
never surpassed. I'nvate taimltes supplied at
short notice by our own special delivery.
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
wo. 13 North Jardin St.
Renovated,
Refurnished,
Re-established.
Lakeside Hotel !
B. J. YOST, Prop.
This popular hostelry is now open lor the
entertainment of sleighing nnd skating 1 arlies.
Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent
skating on the lakes, aud supper served to
parties on short notice.
vt11l'lt11'lttHtiH1Hlilittnni)'
tr -a
I We do Shampooing at s
i Your Home. Special Attention I
it uivbu iu uauies. -3
I A Postal Card Will Bring Ds.
W. G. Dusto's 1
t Tonsorial Parlors, I
g. Ferguson Houe Block.
C tl vl( uV ill il lb ui id it lb lb tl UV h 6 iti uV il it ik ttr ill kit lit
REDUCED - PRICES
PREVAIL AT OUK STORE.
Groceries and Dry Goods.
Philip Yarowsky,
213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA
EW MELDAIZIS CAFE,
120 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
AKaln remodeled. Private pnrtlcn can he enter-
LAI f(l In rtttr wivivuta .,.il, tni
attached. Free lunch served evry ovenlnif.
None but the .best of wines, lltjuors and oIkbFs
old. Stop In while yon are waiting for a
Mill-' ' I..i1lttiiiinl,iiniiiii timi.i. i. i M
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tlie
Signature
of
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
ASTORIA
THC ClfiTAUB COMPANY, NCWVOnKOITY.
KAIER'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
Mahanoy City,
WEE
JAN. 16,
OF".
The Peerless Favorite,
Littje Irene Myers
And Her Excellent
Company.
PRICES :
10, 20 and 30 Cents.
HONDAY NIQHT,
The Silver King.
pOK SCHOOL DinUOTOlt,
MARTIN P. M'GUIRE,
Ok the Firm AVaiid.
Subject to Democratic rules.
pOIi 110HOUC1H AUD1TOH,
M. G. WORM,
Ol THE KlfTII AVAKU.
Subject to Democratic rules.
poit HIUII CONSTAHMJ.
FENTEN C00NEY,
Ok the Fikth AVaiid,
Subject to Democratic rules.
poit IIIOII CONSTABLE, . .
JOHN M'GUIRE,"
OK TIlEtoURTl -tlAItljf
Subject to Democ atlc rules.
poit WAKD CONSTABI.K,
THOMAS TOSH,
Ok the Tiimn Wakd.
Subjeit to Citizens rules,'
pOU IIIOII CONSTABLE, W
MICHAEL CUFF,
Ok the I'oubth Waud.
Subji ct to Democratic rules.
FOIt COUNCIL,
First Wnrd.
MARTIN LALLY.
Subject to Democratic rules.
Jewelry,
Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches-.
Rings of every description and,
setting. Silverware.
We nre low priced Jewelers, but give you
standard goods for the same money.
E. Deull,
206 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Our place Is the farthest down Slain street and
farthest down In prices. Come and seo us.
YOUR EYES.
J. I). COLDREN,
Of Schuylkill Haven,
The noted Itefrnctlonlst, who has testimonials
from the Lust people of the county, iw to hlf
ability, will be lit
GRDHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY
WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK..
If vonr eyes causo you any trouble call and we
him. alassos furnished If needed and no.
medicine.
EXAMINATIONS FREE.
Shenandoah Ice Company,
Wholesale and Itetall Dealers In
Pure Spring ""Water Ice.
Contract! for summer and winter
fillings. Call on or address
HART, DADDQW & CO., 25 N. Jardin S
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