tttttttt ? r - jr VOL.XIV.-NO 24 ' A Beautiful New Stock of . . . Chamber Suits jas. Just received, in prices from Ranging $15.00 AND UPWARDS. AT J. P. Williams & Son, furn1tmdorse,cTtoRE. 1 3 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. S&ZO'HARA'S DEEM'S ESCAPE. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. JQW WANTS THIRTEEN ! JANUARY 25. 1890. SCOTT ELECTED. A Letter rrom Ciilnp MoKeulle (linn ill Detail i)f It. A letter received from Camp McKcnzle, Augusta, ua., dated the 22nd (nt.. give particulars concerning the escape of Frank Deem from the detail that was taking him to me camp.as a deserter. It Is stated that after Serjeant Henry Huutzliigeraiid l'rlvate I'lilllp O'llrien took charge of Deem at the Pottsvllle jail they iiuqieaiateiy started southward with him Ihoykuewthe character of their prisoner SSaTTSU: JSKmS. E!5lS! scho ylkill looking for a plum. cuiip i cnutlnually on the journey, except ine t'aierui number Hovering Around the Senator's Name during u short time at luncheon in Washing. Urn. During tho evening the Journey was ' Aiaooun a. m., when the train was about 100 miles south of Washington, and running fast, Deem asked permission to go iu me private closet. O'Brien accompanied nun anil held the dnnr nn.n tl, ,.i. ... . - . fiavw uu. large euougu to admit two. Wheu uvem lurnca to come out O'Brien stopped uacn a little to allow tlie tir sonnr ri.rn A. quicKasa llasli Deem pressed the button which caused tho window In tho clnsnt in flv .... 1 . . . . " u, .mil itVKUl "'"'S' ram w. liouck. of Town. Mi-rod as a Member of the Btate Pharma ceutical Board-A Break Antici pated at Harrlaburg To-morrow. Special toKvKHIifd Ierald. Harrisburg, Janj25.-Playlnir nolltin. fr national stake Is a iln.i,unn i... .i - . i'uj rj niiu I'll 1 1 Liin M l r l rl rr in 1 lw ?: AND M fl f .ft OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH Main Street, and MAHANOY CITY. cut In fact, they were merely Morgan's Fancy Bazar. No. 23 N. Main St. X t g5 S I e? Q 8 s-i if si r V " eg - 5T co o 2 71 ? o n n n f aI SLEDS ! SLEDS ! ! A Large Assortment at lo w Prlceo 1 Sleigh Bellsr Horse Blankets and Xap Robes. Sleigh runner attach ments. Change a wagon into a sleigh in twenty minutes. Oil Heaters, Ice Saw and Ice Tongs. SKATES I Now is the time to enjoy the sport ; full assortment Skates sharpened and repaired. SKATES I! at low prices. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. automatic attachment by which they ran be , " T T """ 1,18 ,trinK" ln instantly raised br,,ml,.i.,... M district, wards, orlven counties, and who Immediately following the aM-ann 'rvit.l..., aro reRI,rdel ' wonderful Iwlltioal engineers sougiu uunmnger ami both men Implored ,u "DUlu lnolr own "omen, are soarcoly wiu muuucior 10 stop tue train, so that they "uwe toep score In the big game which might search for the prisoner. Tbo escape Is being played heroin the contest for a sue f.,tLatM,?rafni,0.: ? TnttoT- -' .Mb.w Stanley Quay. This Is eleven M dUUU s reached After a , , ' r th ST ' fiBUr Ut hy the delay of several hours Ztl'" i . tes.mou frou "yltlll. who came here O'Brien were able to get a train to take then, 'nlerMt J .lhlt "rltes. Congress. back to Orauge, but no trace of Doom could urumni Hub-Treasurer Kinney, lion oe lounu alter tliolr arrival there. "aTIS- Jcr" Whltehouse and his traveling salesmen on the train from Slu-Pa"'ier, "Gus" Schriuck. and a few n"'tu "tulu escapeu, ana who witnessed the oluer lessr lights, who n'irrlVn .n.1 Tf r ci upon oig guns," were here and .u.uuiuiujr luruisnou- mm with their names and addresses, expressing their ni.uiigm-ss 10 testily in behalf of the private should a court martial, or other Investigation bo held. They will testify that there was no neglect 01 amy on O'Hr on'. nt Tl. said that no person could have prevented an escape undor similar circumstances. Latest iriiiimiran urango and the vicinity stute l" " iraco 01 uceni nas been found. Classic Ginghams, a Uent. I'.r vi Think of the price and don't f..t I""- 1 1 . It' . u I T ,. 4uanvy. norm iu cents. U. t Gill. tf-eod ATTACKED JY BOYS. Warrants lln.ert Unou An A.unli .. Synagogue. During a weddincceremnnv in !, fi,i T . ... f iraei synogogue on West Oak street yestor day afternoon a crowd of boys assembled iu rout ot ine eilillce and created great disordi uy tnrowiug snow, Ice and stones at tho jwupie entering. .Members of the congrega- .w.i repcaieuiy appealea to the boys to desist, but they only Increased the attacks and several people suflbred Injury. One woman iiu oom uer eyes blackened by a pioco of A Iteiiiilillcnti Senator Fruui We.t Virginia Succrrda. SfiecUl to Evening Herald, Charleston, W. Va Jan. US. The dead lock over the election of United States Sen ator was broken to-'iay by the election of Nathan B. Seott, Kepublleau caucus nominee, 1 esterday he bad two leas than a majority The Democratic candidate was John T. Mc Oraw, who received 40 vote. The other Re publican candidates were Judge Nathan GotT and 111 I H rd, who withdrew, swjuring Seott' election. A IHOftDER I MAX UEVITIS. NOW JCRSEY'bNEV SGNATOR. Kx-Cuiiki'iiiiiiii Knmi Now Com 4 tin- I'ppor lI(Uo. irnton, Jan. 26. The two branch or the New Jersey legislature votod yesterday for a United States senator Jnnn Kean. of Kllsalieth (Ren.). eel veil 11 votes In the senate and 37 In me nouse, while James Smith. Jr, luem.l, rereivpd 7 votes In the senate and 22 In the house At noon today th two nouses met in Joint session, and Mr. Kean was formally elected to the Heat now held by Senator Smlili Jonn Kean Is an opulent bachelor of I'.nzanoui. uiiere he resides with hl widowed mother, lie has been a leader very small figure. on lookers. TUB FATEFUL THIBTEK.Y. mi. , . . . i me joint session of the I.nW.lr devolopod uo new sensation to-day. outside 01 me introduction of a new rnn,i, Kitter. anu the Increase of ,.. iromto3. The rcMllt s fYill,. . Tojlay', Yesterilay's Vote. Vole. Jenks M !.... Daliell X'.'.. C. V. stone t..". Stewart Huff , Irwin Tubbs Klco Grow i M'kle X.' s'l' Wldener Hitter . " 101 79 IS 7 8 5 100 80 15 S S 3 Total . ? 284 a) There were eighteen members nalrnH a nil aosent. aenator Quay still hover, r,j Ice thrown by one-of the boys and several the fteful thirteeniJ lie being again that J.V-UJ.1U uau meir nats uestroved A .ir. 1 uiu3 ouort 01 an election. Wli thmmn 1 1. ...... 1 . l. . . Tho n.,n- . 1 imuueu .mm Lninsoni nvep tin. wuuv ucuuie nnve tinu i. iront entrance, nassed over tbe l,p,u .,f i. that a breaV will !.b.'e!.?,?opIe;a?dout.tl'':oue" th large prophecies iu this ripect have falJi ,11 dSSh. htWofa Lr the past, that the it doors of the .. " f.-.cmuecreuenceinthi SENATOR-ELECT KEAN. of his party for 20 years, and has at tended Ave national conventions nf th Republican party. In 1S82 he was elect ed to congress over Miles Ross, a pop ular Democrat. Two years later Kean was defeated. In 1SS6 he was re-elected to congress, and awo years later was again defeuted. In 1892 he was the can didate of his party for governor, hut was defeated by Judge Werts. IT u 47 years old. shattered and the front doors of the syna gogue were damaged. The officers of tho congregation say that the damago to the eu.uce amounts to about f 125. This morning NO SENSATIONS SO FATE. loo Senatorial cams so far in.i i. f - 1'". j l v. lias. -. ., Uv,ucisiPcu njucn oi a sensa- Messrs. Divid Lcvlne and Hymau Rubinski. '"D,d n.0 of importance have been Talley. Jr., secretary of the llom PROMPT AND COURTEOUS. More Evidence of the linn.. i.',i.m. Society's Kxcellent Metlioda. The following furnish evid pure (tint. Mm iiome rricuuiy faociety, of Baltimore. Md under its change of oQlccrs. Is following closely in line with tho excellent system e s- louiuueu anu maintained br t in ramnano l i.i . .-. T ! uuue. iuo lituaiueucv OI til latn n Talley, Sr. To George A. Chaso, president, and B. Three Men HeM For Beating ton Peddler. Clearance Sale Elazle- WERE PREVIOUSLY ARRESTED uut neieased upon Payment of OeiU asd Their Victim Uai since Become Proa trated Through Injuries lie Rewtved. Committed by Juitlee Toomty. I.. Are quick to act and never fail to grasp wc ujc now ouernig aiier-nonaay Dargalns in Successful People opportunities Jewelry, Silverware and Musical Instruments. we can save you lrom i to 2 on wedding rings. The remainder 01 our stocn goes at 25 per cent, below the prices of others. You'll find in our store store the largest and best selected stock to choose from. Do not forget us when in need of any repairing in jewelry. A guarantee accompanies it. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah. Penna. 1 899-NEW YEAR'S GREETING1899 We open the New Year with a few Special Bargains to dispose of surplus stock. ' Four cans Early June Peas for 25 cents. Three cans Fancy New York State Corn for 25 cents. Three cans New Lima Beans for 25 cents. Three cans of New Alaska Salmon for 25 cents. Eight Bars of Best 5c Laundry Soap for 25 cents. Three Pounds of Mixed Nuts for 25 cents. Four Qts. Fine Table Syrup for 25 cents. Don' Forget Our 10 Cent Loose Roasted Coffee Good and Cheap. -New, WE OFFER IN HIGH GRADE GOODS Our Fancy Tomatoes extra large cans and extra quality. Honey Suckle Sweet Sifted Peas. Extra fancy Maine Sugar Corn. Choice New .York State Com. California Lemon Cling Teaches sliced. Fancy D. G. Java Coffee. Our 25c. Java Blend Coffee. Fancy Cali fornia Prunes, extra size. Strictly Pure Kettle Rendered I,ard. Fancy Head Rice. Fine Pure Sugar Syrup. Best Mince Meat. Try our 6 and 8 cent Table Syrup. Florida Oranges large, sweet and juicy. New Norway Mackerel, white and fat, two trustees of the synagogue, appeared be- w.o uuauto onoemauer ana swore out warrants lor the arrest of Martin Alouagbau, Alvio Kichards, Garfield Davenport, Millard pmun ana Marry feist. The two first named uoys were caught on the scone by Constablo uoiiB, nut were discharged after spending , wm, sy mr u onuiias heen nn ... portunity for heroics, and the lines have not " urawu taut enough to warrant jMaying to tue galleries. Senator William nun, of Pittsburg, may be credited with having turned a jack" when ho led the way to a practical fusion of the n,i.o Society of Baltimore, Md. Gentlemen : I desire to add mv to.timiniai to mo many mat have been e vnn vnnr nnm pany tor tne prompt and generous spirit dis played towards iu patrons. On the death of my motner, Mrs. Annie Skrzyraacz, I became entitled to the sum of two hundred and named will be arrested. FATALLY MUTILATE D. . uraueinau t Miilmnoy l'laue Crushed Ueneatli u Cur. John Eeiff. of Gordon. emnlnvM agent, Harry WOLAK. ' Rnnnn 110 n I ... ut .110 anii.u 1 emu en 1 1 . . ' I lnnn I. ! I 1 .1 . 1 ' .,v.(lujaiUltuuluuu lo lU0Se aU0Ve :.BM.,;"7;"f oucijeu arDi- payment lo-aay. tUrough your suDrlntpni1 iUHUK OI JjIGUIAn.qnr lnira.nn. T-l.t I a. Ufnu It . ... , v v v luiuui VJUU1U last Wednesday; but the sltuatlnn . uwuiiiaieu, anu its bringing about was not flClUCULUtieU, MORE CARDS IN THE DECK. A careful scrutiur reveal. h. .1,.. ,i ti j ., : . . """"i '"""i"" mine aecK have nnt n ,in V, q e.A..n F. .. . . bmkemau bv the P. A B n.tf.. n "" " ' . ' "Z. :,L A" "'u nsational than that . .i.i-....m... " "-J". VUJ""J-"ue " revolt against the alWad ent, William T. Evans, and Keese. Waclaw Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 25, 1S99. to was horribly mutilated at the Mahanoy plane arbitrary ruling of the Lieutenant On--last night and died at the Miners' hospital at last Wednesday are likelv ?o dev. 1 f TkQ 11 leaders claim to ln.L rather at !, .1..... V. - "f" - . uu UBU tuev auow tllem ,J0 ucu iirK wprn i rrifw nmmian t f.i.. i. ... . . hoisted to the ton It wu. M. f"t 'mClTi. . lUD "Plicion off their kuvui h.u run old and single. Kelff was assigned as a car top of the plane. When loaded top u was his duty to jump on feet. They have been sayiSgthU for. Tweek Gentlemen : It affords roe pratl Aratlnn acknowledge prompt and full payment of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) uue me trom your society on the death of my motner, Mrs. (ittherine Casserlv. The payment was made through your Superin leuuent, William T. Evans, nml A vent minis uugnes, witnout unnecessary delay, ui uujr auempi to resort to technicalities. Matthew Casserly Ellangowan, Jan. 25, 189a. The unfortunate man attempted to jump on a wr, me oox oi wnicn was covered with Ice. Relff's foot slipped from the box and he fell ueneath the rapidly moving car. Ills right ICKWUCUtOU at tllR hin Inlnt thu laff 1- jusiuuoyu meanKie, aua the rieht arm at mesnouiuer joint. It was surprising that me victim survived the Injuries at all pass and demand people will become restless show of their hand. DEMOCRATS UOLD THE KEY. xue democrats cont nue to hold M, In l.a CAn !.. . J .-ut..lumi,ulIMloni wiuie the elec tion of a Domocrat to succeed Senator Ouav is out of the question. It is arMnt t,,t .. uouy can oe elected to the ofl nni 1 th abandon their caucus nominee, Mr. Jenks, uu u uvor in some Jiopubllcan candidate. xue anti-yuay leaders are now confining their labors toward keeping the Democrats solidly iu Hue for Jonks, and the Quay agente Car Load Potatoes. A car of fancy Bose Dotatoes at x iiui. i.u iu ueaiers oniv. uome. nmm a taste or your quality. Hamlet: "The proof ui me potato is its eating." Guaranteed iree ot frost. l-S-2t Ed. HoniKBov. v.. Deaths and Funerals, Mrs. Peter Cummines. aued bo irc at aer nome in t'alo Alto yesterday, and Is surviveu Dy several grown children. ineluueralof Mrs. Mary McCarthy, who The Peace Treaty, Special to Evkhiho Herald. Washington, Jan. 25. Iu the Senate to day It was deeided to vote upon the ratiflca. tion of the Peace Treaty on February Oth. yr, ;,,,.ir -.I " . '"UB)rfKen WM brutally murdered by her sen. I)ennl, This is accepted as an indication that Chair- in tho hope that a sufficient number rf S !' Bowma"'s. on Sunday, took place this 1 . .. : - i . i e .. ... i . . . . ' muruinir. iiennmm Hiwh .... n.n. ,i j meineuus oi tne aamlnls- ocrats wouia go to the old man to secure his irauou uave sumcient votes to ratify the re-eioction, lroty- BOOM FOR A SHENANDOAH AN. I'uni w Trnni- u.jE a t . . New Telephone Company. ahT' .3' :..J.",n i fitnrkhnM nf .1,. r... j X Bupuorwr ot d ft SnL MPa,nJ;held,0m,eetIug yosUr- fatber 18 dePaty Superintendent of Public aay at Shamokin to lay nlans fur rnnnni-tlnn. Tnc.,nti ...j 1.1. -u. i. Shmnl-ln a.,. .... "I . 7 , " --' . ... c.uor urumer is tne i.urmumDenana anu recognized Ouav leader In Tj.hanun ri,n Catawissa. It was decided Judge Savidge was present. to build the line. Attempted Itobbery. Atau early hour tb s mornlncr thlnt. maue an attempt to rob the stable and ware house of Hyman Rubinski. They succeeded In breaking the lock from the door, whnn they evidently became alarmed by people moving in Mr. Kubinskra home, which Is near the stable. Schiulcker's llirds I.ost. rrM . .. i.i i i iMuisuKiuic main at Jjimokln. near Philadelphia, last night resulted in a Water loo lor the local followers of the eame. Th main was for $1,000 a side and 25 on each cattle. Tlio Philadelphia birds won 6 out of tne 7 battles, Shenandoah wluninir tho fourth. ii is statcu mat lrom f 2,800 to f3,000 was lost on the main in stakes and wagers, Coal Otllces tu Uluse. It was announced at Delano to-dav that tin. Lehigh Valley coal offices at that place would be permanently closed at the end of this month. All coal will be shipped direct from the collieries hereafter. Thm -r oldest'clerks, Peter Caufleld. John Parrvan.i -serves to carry out the principles of th I Colorado. - . - - . . I mi n i.i . . I 11innn ., t ... t ..u-i, . . I Vou can alwavs iind the best nual tv of Kresli Prpnniprir n., TV. "i"""'. wm oe trauslerred to Lost i"""""" " remain wnere rTrrTrfT'Q ' weec, aim jonn His friends here have started a boom for Mr. jiuuck to secure one oi tue plums held up by Governor Stone, The position sought is that or a member of the State Pharmaceutical Board. Accompanied by his brother, ex- State Senator Coyle and a few other friends, (hey called upou Governor Stone last even ing, and presented their claims. The recep tion they received and the assurances given them warrants tho prediction that Mr. Houck will land. He Is in every way quali fied for the position and the appointment would meet with much favor, so far as the wilter is able to learn. THE DEMOCRATS, Colonel James M. Gul'tey, the Demo cratic leaili-r. In an Interview, said that the Democratic legislators were not on the market, and that they will stand ny Jenks until Quay hauls down his tlntr. "At no time, under any circum stances," said he, "will a single Demo crat vote for. or in any way assist, ln tne re-eiection or ijuay." Dumocratle Senatorial Candidate Jenks said: "So loner as my candidacy morning. Bequiem High mass was celebrated iu ot. utnicus church, MahanovCity. Judge E. W. Woodbury, father of W. K noououry, fq.. or l'ottavllle. died at his nome in lietuol, Maine, from heart failure. He was 81 years old. Mrs. Christian Werner, aged 70 veani. dlml in lamaqua on Tuesday, and the funeral will take place Friday afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Nancv MftTpun win. uieu at lamaqua on Sunday, will take place lu-uiuuuw aiiernoon. Mrs. midget Kerns, an aced rnatdn nr juauauoy uuy, aied at that place last even iug from the effects of a shock received by falling down stairs. Funeral on Friday. The funeral of Mrs. Bridcet McCormlrt took place to-day from her late maiden Brownsville. High mass was celebrated In the Annunciation church and interment was made in the parish cemetery. M. J. O'Neill was the funeral director. City Drug Store, 107 South Slain St. Klondike Cough Syrup. Guaranteed to euro. 15 cents. l.is.int Doyle Dead. John Doyle, the miner who was In In,! in the Wm. Peon mines on Monday afternoon by a premature explosion, dledatllm Hinnm1 hospital at three o'clock this morning. Death was due to shock. One of his arms was badly shattered and bis body, from tead to feet, was cut aud bruised. Doyle - was 43 years old aud leaves a large family at Butter at KEITER'S POP Sale 2000 hushels Choice Clipped White Oats. At KBITER'S. llrecker. I. Clemens ami Romalue Hotuer will bo suspended temnnr. ..-ii 1 Kill. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is a very ef ficient remedy. For coughs and colds it has no equal. It Is good for adults and children. 1 nave ueen placed." siettt Mnrit ni.i,.rt T.. J n 1 . . . . . I 1 1..,. o i 7 A ". e uecmres marMl of Andrew Heavy, on West Lloyd !,Ji" HVay.,VjU neV6r Eet Theybrokeopenthefrontdoorwitu vh...Vw.m..u I T nn ni or a rriiw hur selves to a large frank Johanna. Anthony Sol la k ami Joseph Pinsnlk. HungariaiM of Trantun. near Park Plaee, were arraigned belore Jn- tico loomey last ulghtou a cbarge md by Mrs. Mary Adyml. a Syrian woman of Hnsle ton. She alleged that her hoaband was ter ribly beaten by the defends uta. the hnsband of the woman. Satin Arivmi isapetldlor. About two weeks ago be visited the boarding house of the ilafciulaut. .1 Trenton and displayrd hia wares for sale Ono lHMnler purrhaed a Immmnlra ..,,1 Frank Johanna, one of the defends one of the Instruments from the pack. The pcuuier protested and Johanna, in refuting the cbarge of theft, wanted to boat Ailrml The boarding bow interfered aad the peddler was allowed to depart unmolested. It seems that the three nocunttl mm not disposed to let the matter drop aud they followed Adyml some distance from the house, aud as-mulled him. It u il..ui i.. Johanna struck the peddler a nnwurfnl lilni. on the head with a club, Inflicting a gash In ...osuu!, insi requireu seven stitches. A Hungarian who witnessed th the Peddler's aMisUoco and iFavn lilm almltiir and treatment. That night there was a mt licforo Justice Nell T. Iirennan. nf M.h.nn,. township, aud the three defendanta in the present case were arraigned on Adymi's com plalut, butsubsomiKUtlv relMiMil nn i.,., $15 costs. On Monday Sirs. Advmi mnanui i.r... Justice Toomey and presented a certificate worn to oy ur. lwreuce Smith, of Hailj ton, sotting forth that the woman's husbaud wasconunea to bed by the etrru nf n, i juries received lu the assault at Trenton, and uui, uis oonaition was dangerous. The paueui suuorea from delirium at times and it was feared his brain was affected. wnen tho accused weraarmlemul la.t nUi. they made no direct denial of tho char siui. lueui, out protested that, flior already been arrested and fined. JuUico Toomey said that would not prevent their arrest siuce tlnlr viii,,, ..... in a serious condition, and they could not avoid what may vet nrov a ,.har, ..r murder by simply paying a flue. As the nyslclan In attendance had nt. . certificate, however, stating that the victim's condition was improved, the Justice said he ..uumrni ua. ,,e asKea Johanna to furnish a $1,000 bond and tl. lull .,r .1.. other defendants was fixed at 500 each. They Wnr. iwt.im!lul t .1....... - xw.vwuiutuim iu ueiauit. I'or Kent, Slorrroom anil Duelling. No. 209 East Centre street. Possession given immediately. Apply on the prem- lses- l-23-3t lluylug Slot Muchtnea. Since the order of court removing all slot machines and other 'gambling devices from saloons in this county, ageuta have appeared in diflerent parts of tho county for tho pur- iwuinl tinutiir. ,1 1-. . . . .. , uj. iuo iot uiacninea mat are now a drug on the market so far as saloon keepers are concerned. Some of the latter however, refuse to sell, under the belief that the order of court will be modified. FUKK LUMCIIUS TO-NIGHT. -o in dent's Winter Underwear, Half Hose and Gloves. Sold Prices. The season. below manufacturer's last chance of the LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. Formerljr at IS East Ccnlrc Street Coming; ftr Horse M Sale! Our first carload will arrive npxt week. Our former repu tation in selling horst,7, of merit and good value will be sustained. We will conduct sales regularly. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR DAY OF ARRIVAL AND DAY OF SALE. WIYI. NEISWENTER. to-night An extra NEISWENDBR'g. Baked beans and nork. Noodle soup to-morrow morning. WEEKS.' 1- 1 .... ITCO iuucu. not tama In.,, l,l t.: 1 11-. r,. , ' " "" -"iuoii; uj 101. rioou. BICKERT'S. Baked beans aud nnrk t...,I,.i.. fine lunch to-morrow murulug. KENDRICK UOUSR. Pea soup will be servrd. fiv.. tn nii .... . .V-Ull.. PETERS.' Home-made vegetable soup. frre. to-night rtriiuiine, vne Kenuine art 1. frt-. Mi u a urog store. 10-ft.tf I-rftat y of Llceimtt Court. Tr,n t- -I.UC1U nCiV IOW aOl) (Vttlffl trt annn.. I.. license court yesterday afteruoon, and this cnused Judge Bechtel tu iimim,.,.,., .1.... ... and Judgo Marr would again hold license court to-day when all applicant not yot hMril n.niil.l l.A .... - ... .cu up, rartles who do not put In an appearance to-day will have to run the chance of belnn hanl .t .1,- . .... ..tuuKHlunj ...o uwn, as 11 will ho the last regular day for License Court. They helped them- quantity of smoked and For croup and whooping-cough It I Hnvalu inJL. nT n S . b0ttle' 15' for freah meaU- The Slaves are believed toU M6. snooping cough It Is Invalu-1 10 days. City Drug Store, K7 South Main the same parties that were frightened awa? Car Loud I'ntatiiBs. 1 .... - .. r r t. . . wi ui mucy itnso notatrwwiil Rl,A.,n.l 1. i-ruance uo.. to Healers on r. (V.m i tasto of your oualltv. ir-imlc . .-ii " iJvutiu is as eatiutr." n,.,..i free ot frost. 2t Kn. IiDHi.VHiv, Mgr. A Itohekuli lining. 1 . . . i.iTOiiuK oi reprewntat ivaa ti,. various subordinate l.dgcs of lUughlere of uivuu mrouguoiit the state will bo held in Philadelphia on February la Th M. r tho meeting will be to devise meana to establish and support a llula-kiili In.,.,.. r. old and luflrm members of the order. Immense line of snectuclM and ol.L.n. Orkin's, 120South Slain strwit. .r ' Hospital Appropriation, Kepresentatlvo Constein has thndliini,in of being the first of the Democratic members from Sohuylkill county to present a bill a theStito legislature. He wauteau appro priatlon of $150,000 for the Mlnr- l,i.i This is nearly $S0.000 more than the Board of Trustees askod for in the first place. I)r. Hull' Cough Syrup In,. .ii,ror erlt. Try it for a cough or ooln and lu ....... 1 need. There are many couch rr.nm.ii le market but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is le best. The Iteport Denied. Trainmaster Gallua. at Palo Altn. Oafs Ilia the report of the proposed sterling op , Gordou plaues is premature. Ho au ...I 8a'llUJ!.aiTer,tbRtth,)reUnot tWpeet of nsu auauv Elegant Lctda Eeniy,allgerwa?ta South Ma,n , . has been elesap.Uj refu'mished and is now ready for c)panoy. Call and inspect It HeflUWa rental. 1.18-1 w ' 'White Goods and KmhrolilerUa. Beauty cUspa hands with thesa goods, and economy In nriwj. B-f. qjil foJ Furniture ! Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Diningroom Furniture, Fancy Rockers, Sideboards and Cheffioniers, Parlor Tables, Writing Desks and Book Cases, China Closets. For the best Furniture of all dac. crlptionsat Bottom Prices go to M. O'NEILL, 10 S. Mnln St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker TOPSY-TURVY PRICES During Inventory In, all Departments. spooa Granite bread rat, era, with lid, cent. Granite dlih pans, n ou.rt. 89 ceuU. Granite wash basin, 10 eenta. OI. a. .a. . . . . cream, butter and noiaer, 27 ce&ta a set. Ono gallon tUaa pitchers, 10 cents. China cufaand saucers, 19 cenU a itt. Shoe blacking box, fancy top, 89 cents. W ladow cutUlus, lace Insertion, worth 7S nW. 17 KBDU, Shell water glasses, engraved, 5 oenU. See our odd pieces of gUu and chlnawarv. They are tsarked at prioes that will mov. them. A pretty Has ot toilet sets ast received. They mk a nice wedding present GIRVIN'S Roj C. RubrlgN, Mgr. 8 South Main St
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