Around the Corner Seuerris Grocery, Where you cau purohaso your Holiday goods In the grocery nud provision Hue. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheeeeand other goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Cornor Contra and Wliito Sts. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,uniquo in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock "bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jewelry Store, The most prof reselve establishment la the county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. personal. II. C. Boyer spont Sunday in Scranton. James Ilughos visited Shamokin friends last week. Mrs. Goorgo Bodford, of 1'hUadelphla, i3 visiting rolativoa in town. John Kondrick Is confined to his bod by an attack of rheumatism. L. V. It. B. Conductors Brill aud Mc Avoy are off duty on account of illness. "William O'Brien loft town to-day for Philadelphia, whom ho intends remaining. Miss Mary Goary, of South Jardin street, i3 recoverirg from an attack of Ktip. Benj. Laudig, formerly of town, but now of Hazloton, i3 on tho tick list at the latter place. A Housohold Remedy. Allcock's Porous Plastors aro tho only Toliablo plasters over producod. Fragrant, clean, inexpensive, and never failing; thoy fully meet all tho requirements of a household romedy, and should always be kept on band. For tho relief and euro of woak back, weak muscles, lamenoss, stiff or cnlarfcod joints, pains in tho chest, small of the back and around tbo hips, strains, stitcheB, and all local pains, Allcock's Porous Plastors are uncquallod. Bowaro of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's and let no tolicitation or explana tion induce you to accept a substitute lw 2,000 clovh bound books, worth 60 conts, for 20 conts each; 6,000 25-cont paper covered novels, all new, for 10 cents each, at Max Boose's, West Centre street, Fer guson Hotel block. Railroad Rumblings. It is rumored in Bethlehem that tha jjoneral passenger department of the I.e iiigh V&lloy Bailroad will bo abolished, General Traffic. Manager Taylor has re ceived notice to romovo his offices from Bethlehem to Philadelphia and tho re moval will begin at onco. Now officers of tho P. & It. It. Co. First Vice President, J. Bogors Maxwell, late of the Central K. K. of New Jersey; Soconil Vico Proiident, Charles Harts Tiorne,'Ii. V, B. It,; Third Vico Preeicent, ltobort II. Sayro, L. V. It. 11.; General Traffic Manager, John Taylor, L. V. It. It.; Assistant to the President, lieury 8. Drinker, L, V. It. B. "Waters' "Woiss beer is the best. John A. Itoilly solo agent. C-5-tf Don't Forget That Each attendant at tho show in Ferguson's theatre this week receives a valuable prize t 2-lG-Gt Bost work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a spocialty. All work guar antood. Coming EvoutB. Fob. 22. Do Moss Family at Ferguson's theatro, under tho auspices of Shenandoah Commtndery No. 14, Sons of America. March 2. Author's Toa, Primitivo Methodist church hall, undor thg auspices of tho Christian Endeavor. March 10. Grand entertainment in Robblns' opora house under the amplcca of U. 8. Grant Lodge No. 38, A. P. A. March 17. Welsh Congregational church tea party in P. M. ball. LOOK OUT! I am on my wny to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jollies which be Is selling very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET. AN ABLE SERMON. A Patrlotio Dlscourso by Rot. William MoNally. Last evoning tho tbroo camps of town, by special invitation from tho pastor, at tended tho Fir6t Presbytorian church in a body to attend divine worship and listen to a patriotic sormon by Bov. "William Mc Nally. Tho church was taxed to its ut most, and tho mombers of tho P. O. S. of A. turned out in goodly numbors. Tho subject of tbo rovorend gentleman's dia oourso was ""Washington's Birthday and Lcsfons Therofrom." Aftor picturing tho many hardships and trials endured by tho ccntinontal soldiers; tho dear prico at which the libcrtios enjoyed by us to-day were purchased, ho cxpreseod tho opinion that those Hbortiu8 wore valued loo low. "A Constitution and Declaration of In dependence that could easily havo boon writton in blood" is a boom which no othor people can boast of. Ho read sovoral quo tations from tho constitution of tho order, and in commenting on tho same stated as his belief that tbo members of tho P. O. S. of A. and the Jr. O. U. A. M. will form the nucleus of a party that will eventually save this country and its freo institutions from the dangers that now beset it from fo e within and without. Ho touched upon tho immigration question, from an American standpoint, and oxprcsscd tho belief that if tho gatrB were not very soon put up tho great influx of paupers and cripples would swamp us. To thoso who woro not satisfied with the laws of this country, tho broad Atlantic was before thom, and they had tbo privilege of returning. "Tho public school systom is tho corner-ftono of this republic, and in that corner-stono the framers of tho Constitution placed tbo Bible, and tboro it should remain." Hi9 remarks woro llstenod lojwith marked attention, and much favor ablo comtnont wbb made upon the sonti' raents ho expressed by tho members of the order. By special request of many of our readers who were unablo to hear tho dis course, wo will publish it in lull in u future issuo. The Vendetta "Will bo produced at Ferguson's theatro to-morrow ovoning. Tho Brooklyn Eagle has tho following to say : "It was a woll pleased andionco that left tho Grand opora house at the conclusion of tho porforraanco last night. The production was 'The Von delta,' and a more thrilling ontestainment has not been given in Brooklyn this sea' son. Tho scenes of tho play aro laid in France and tho plot is good. Tho com pany is composed of sixteen poreons and tboir efforts to'give a good ontortainmont havo certainly been crowned with succese. Y. A. Whitccar. tho leading actor, car- rios his part woll and shows ability of a high order. Tho company as a wholn is woll balanced and all tho members did oxcollentiy at tho performance last night. Ono of tho important features of 'The Vondntta' however lies in tbo scenery. This was magnificent and the spectacular effects producod won hearty applause from tho audience. Tho ship scenes in the fourth act woro probably tho finest evor soen in Brooklyn. The destruction of tbo prison walls, tho Monto Carlo scone and the burning of Paris woro also realistic and extraordinary in their magniflcenco." BuoMon's Arnica Salve. The Bost.Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Fever Sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money rofundod. Prico 23 conts per box. For Bale by O. H.TIagonbuch. Bare musical troat at Ferguson's theatre to-night. The celobrated DoMoss Family. Admission : reserved scuta, 35 conts. (Kir lin's drug 6tore) ; gollery, 25 cents. 'Squire Coylo on Top. 'SqUiro Coylo, tho father of First ward Republicanism, has redeemed his pledges and to-day Is the most popular man in his ward. It has taken tho'Squiro a number of vears to change tho political color of the ward, tut ho finally got there and it now becomes his colleagues to stick to him, In the fleht lust closed ho bad nothing to win, but having tbo interests of tho party at heart be worked night and day, and others reap tho benefit of bis labors. He certainly had nblo lieutenants who also do- serve credit. The First is a ltopublican ward. Mahanoy City Tribune, A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million peoplo havo found lust such a friend in Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have novor usod this Great Cough Medicine, ono trial will convince you that it bos wonderful curative powers in all disease of Throat, Chest and Lungs, Bitch bottle is guaranteed to do nil that is claimed or money will bo rofundod. Trial bottles freo at C. II. Uageubuch's drug itoro. Largo bottles COc. and f 1.00. Burped by Gas. Paul Slovich and John Novicki, two Poles, wore burnod by gas in Packer No. 3 colliery Saturday night. One of the men wai blown down tho breast and badly cut about the head and body, but was not burned as bad as his "butty," who was taken to tho Miners' Hospital. Doslrablo Lodge Room. A lodge desiring a cosy mooting room on "Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday ovonings of each week can bo accommodated at Mollet's hall, which has boon rocently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to M. MelleL Jurors Drawn. The following residonts of town bavo been drawn to servo as Common Pleas jurors for tho wook beginning March 21 Carl Coogan, Thomas Bellis, Robert Ho wo and J. J, Monagban. Don't forget tbeDeMoss Family concert to-night in Fcrguion's theatre. .Reserved , saats, 35 cents. "Tommy" "Watora Strlkoa Out. Thomas "Wttkini "Wton, ne of our young townsmen, loft yesterday morning with the Baldwin Comedy Company, with which ho has become permanently con nected aa pianist. Mr. "Waters served in that capacity during the company's en gagement hero tho past wcok. Ho is a young man ot extraordinary natural mUBicat talent and promises to attain a high position in musical circles oro long. Ho is but 10 years of ago. At the ago of eight years ho showed such fin inordinalo desiro for musio his parents secured a piano for him and gave him tho benefit of tho belt teachers thoy could sccuro. Tho boy readily grasped tho teaching, but his natural gift was so strong that a desiro to play by car gradually drow him beyond the control of his tutors and they, ono by ono, stoppod tho lessons. Young "Waters continued cherishing his hobby, bowover, and within a fow years became oo proficient that if tho most difficult picco is played, or whistled onco, ho can sit down at a piano and play it over correctly, note for note. But his talent is not limited to repeating. Ho has nn extraordinary talent for embell ishing selections and mako their renditions suporior to tho original in many respects. Ho is a phenomenon. Ho can pick up any instrument of a band and play a solo, or with a party, as readily as he plays upon the piano. Ho is also -the composer of an excollont march and other selections. Tho former is said to bo striking and is now in the hands of a professor for arrange ment. Tho Herald wishes "Tommy" every success In his new field. Ho has worked patiently and industriously to devolopo his natural talont and, as a self made musician, ho deserves success. Deserving Praise. Wo desiro to say to our citizens, that for years wo hayo boen selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King'6 Now Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remcdios that sell as woll, or that have given such univorsal satisfaction. "Wo do not hesitate to guarnntoo them every time, and wo stand ready to refund tho purchaso prico, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist. Venil Vldil Vlcll This Is said ot Salvation Oil for It conquers tho worst cases of rheuma tism nd neuralgia at onco. Price only 25 cents a bottle "Holyett Waltz." Tho "Helyett Waltz," the newest and most popular waltz out, at Brumm's jewelry and music store 1-5-tf Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at onco. "Fall of Trouble" Is the unhappy sufferer with pains and rheumatism. Ilea Flag ull Is the famous pain cure for Kheumntlsm, Gout, ixeunugia una .uuihuueo. uosui u cecis. lied Flog Oil Is sold at P. P. D. Klrlln's drug store. A Bargain. CO gallons of good miners' oil, 20 cents 2-13-tf per gallon, at Coffoe's. Now Facts. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company has just issued a now pampblot of twenty pagos entitled, "New Facts about South Dakota." Everybody intorosted in farming should havo a copy. It gives a complete report of evory county and contains a geographically correct county map of North as well as of South Dakota. Send your namo and address to John B. Pott, district passenger agent. Villiamsport, Pa., for one of them freo by return mail. Orders for Evenino Herald should he left at Hooks $ Jirown s news stand, Ho. i North Main street. Roshon's photograph gallery opon evory Sunday. 2-12-tt Wnrlrlnirmen 1 Look to vour Interests and eavo doctor's bills by using Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Thoughtful mothors never neglect to havo a bottle of Dr. Ooxe's "Wild Cherry and Senoka in the houso, it is so good for Coughs and children subject to Croup. Fall of Coal. Napoleon NarraBavage, a Pole, was seriously injured on Saturday while en gaged In robbing pillars m Indian Ridge colliory, A slip from tho rib fell upon him. Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. Good Horses J Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charse of good, can lul, roeponiible driv ers to Mr tt ill itnos nud at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVEEY AND FEED STABLE, 12 and H North Pear Aley, Hear of Luberg's liaidware ttore. Horse taken to Hoard, t'uiflnl attention given to Feeding Ilon-ea. All kinds ol I1AU1.1NO at tended to promptiy-charges moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. WAJtfTS, Sco. FOR BENT. A number of nice six-room house. Good location. Low rent. Apply to Max lleese, 1-28-tf "fTTANTISD. A good girl for general W housework. Good wuges pold. Call at the Herald olllce, or on Max lloeee. 2-2-tf C1ALESMKN- Energetic men wanted. Freo j prepaid outllt. ne of our agents lms ourned over JiW.tOO In live years, I'.o.noxiin, S-8-SW New 1 OTK. T70K SALE. Sharos of tho Shenandoah Heat V & l'ower Company's stock. Apply to II. A. Swnlm. 3-18-31 TOlt SALE. A single wagon and sleigh, at a ' rotiboimblo price. Apply to Mrs. Jano' l'arry, corner Lino and Dowers streets. 2-18-tw. TOY WANTED. From It to 10 years old, to IJ attend Horses ana mono nimsen useiui bout olllce. Apply to Dr. D. W. Straub, 0 to 8 p. m. LECTKIC CARS. Advertising Bpaco In tho I electric cars of tho Mahatioy City, Shenan doah. G Irardvtllo and Ashland Electric Rallw ay ror snio. Apply at uio liiiiiAi.n omco. -e-u I JOB SALE. Tho lumber of tho dancing plat ' form and all stands In Columbia Park will bo sold In bulk or portions at prlvato salo. Ap ply to Fuank Lewis, FllANK CODIttNOTON, John kirenhowkh, James McDonald, Jekb O'Neil, S-19-lw Trustees Columbia II. & S. P. E. Co. OA ACHE FARM FOR SALE. A J splendid farm In tho Catawlssa Volley, about eight miles from Shenandoah. Fifteen acres in high stato of cultivation', new house and other improvements; water from a never falling well. A llrst-class placo for a man who wants to give up work In tho mines, or other man of small means. A good offer to tho right party. Address, Isaac Davis, ZIons Grove, Pa., or to this omco. 1-29-lm ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estato of Joanotta Coffro, lato of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., decoascd. Letters of administration on tho above estato having been S ranted to tho undersigned, all persons ln cbled to said estate ore requested to mako Immcdlato payment, and thoso having legal claims against the samo will proscnt them without delay to Philip Coffee, Administrator, Shenandoah, l'a. Or to Geo. J. WADMNOEn, Attorney, Pottsvillo, Pa. 3-13-Ct-oaw AMUSEMENTS. littGTJHON'H TIIUATME, I J. FERGUSON, ilANAQKIt. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23d Mr. E. W. Varney, Jr.'s sublimo production, "The Vendetta !" ! . Introducing tho actor of tho day, Mr. "W. A. WHITECAR! Assisted by suitable players, Marvelous mechanic sconlc effects, present ing two of tho largest and grandest steamships over placed upon a stago. Terrlflo collision at mid-ocean. The search light, samo as made by mo uniiea aiaies piavy. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents Scab, on sale at Klrlln's drug store. Shenandoah Business College A Lnrgc Attendance Dally. Room for n Few More. ; aTuko advantago ot tho present . chance to secure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION For torms, iic, call nt tho College or address, W. J. SOLLY, Shenandoah, I'.v Specialties! The host Chimney' Top yet discovered. Tho wind cannot blow down. Do you want tho bost range money can buy? Then purchase tho "NhW UliUADWAr. Tin Hoofing and Spouting done on tho shortest notice. All kinds of STOVE ItEPAIHS. A portion ot your patronage solicited. WIV'I. R. PRATT No. 331 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. FLOWERS ! XJST WAS. FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, &c. STJPEIUOE WORK. Hose and Lily Bouquets, Designs of Wreaths, Stars. Crosses. Anchors. &o. Orders rccoived at Wasley's Drug Store, No, luo xMortn main oiruoi, ancnauaoan. Miss GussiO Goigor, JIAIIANOY C1TT, VA. 2-15-lra A Chcorfnl Home. "Well, Mary, how cheerful your homo is. You always have such a cheerful tiro." "Yes, 'tis truoi wo always havo n good llro since we get our coal from Zerbo & Co.'s Moun tain Colliery, lluforo wo always had such a time getting a fire in tho morning. That made us all cross and crubbed ; but now everything is lovely. And, besides, It is cheaper. Mart Shoemaker takos orders, does tbo collecting anu ucuvenng. FOR lEIEHSTTI No. 110 North Main Street, 8-I100MM) II0USK AND STORE ROOM. Apply at 2-11-2W 'Squlro Shoemaker's Office. Music CabinetsattanPlush Rockers PARLOR SUIIS, 30,09 anil - 4,50 and upward, 2,00 and upward, BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DESKS) - 15,119 and upward, PICTURES A Large Lot Jusl Opened for the Wilcox & White Organs, Steck ChickcrhiK Mnthushck, ElPIANOSI::::: WHITE SEWING MACHINES. rinnos, Organs and SfiwlncMachtnes sold cheap for cash or rented by the month J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 South Mam Street, Auction PHILIP COFFEE, Administrator, Of the Estate of the late Jeanette Collee, will sell at Auction Sale EVERY EVENING, commeucing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1892, between the hours of 0 and 7 o'clock, and at private sale during the day time, the ENTIRE STOCK OF THE TWO STORES, No. 29 I Corner of South 2VKan S St? THIS STOCK Groceries, Household Furniture, Crockery, Show Cases, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, all kinds of Scales. Safe, Writing Desk, Etc., Etc. ZFIHIIIjICIF coffee. KEEP ON THIS LESSONS IN THE 11EEGB1IK IS1IBHEIK, SHE Sample copies which hundreds l u Htendtnts a ipplicatlod. IUP10VE0 I1F(T-Uur. Wo have a nico line of T. A. 11, Iladgoa at a very low llgure. Great Bargains -xr- Scan fan's Hat Store I Scanlan Is closing out his entire stock of win tor goods at ' per cent, lower than any other store in town. Grout slaughter in Neckwear. Good Four-ln-hand nes forSSc, previously sold at 60a A large lino of Tecks for 15 and 36 cents. Good whlto Shirts for tho low sum of Kl and 75 cents, regular price i. A large drive in socks at 36o, were 40c, Greatest bargain of all Is his Underclothing, 50c a Piece. Finest line of Suspenders at 36 cents per pair. Anybody wanting Fur Caps can get ono for tho sum of 50c. He Is closing out this lino of goods in order to mako room for an ox. tensivo stock ot Spring Hats and Cups. Some bargains at (1. Good Hats and lino Shirts at 25o a piece. He Is still soiling tho bost inado Overalls in town for tho low prico ot GO cents per pair. Coats to match. SCAXtfjLsAIU". 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. 1 COALMINING OO and upward 19,00 and upward EASELS, All Styles, ,S9 and upward Holiday Trade, $1,10 and opward PICTURES. Lester Hnrdmnn SHENANDOAH, PA. Sale! Main and Oak Sis., Posiofffce Bldg. CONSISTS OP - It SPACE. by CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEORY OF INOLUDINQ SHIS, II1E VEIIIUIIOI, AECS13ICS, ETC. EXTENSION TABLES, -FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS. THE PUPILS STUDY AT HOME. LOSE NO TIME FROM WORK. WO TEXT-BOOKS NEEDED. TUITION ICHAnCSS WITHIN TH1 MEANS OF ALL. For PamphUl containing full information, address, THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scranton, Pi. of " Tub Com.ihuy Ehoiher," (by reading miners have aualtfiid thetttielns to become Su4evm lulendinli and Feumtn), and catalogue of Mining Books osiit free OS Big Cut in Prices. CHAS. YAROWSKI'S, 23 Jle Centre Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I The following prices nre out of reach of any competitor In town: Bofct Underwear, SSoit piece. Stockings, One quality, 8 pair for S&o. Table Oilcloth, all (.tylos. Toweling, 6oper yard, ilandkerchlcfs, 6 for 25o. Linen Table cloths, by the pair, 6O0 U piece. Nice line of lledspieads, and a full line of Gents' Furnisliliifi: Goods. NEW DRUG STORE, Shapiras Pharmacy, 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Cheat Protectors.
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