Around the Comer Severn's Grocery, Where you cau purchase your Holiday goods In tho grocery and provision Hue. Finest cauued goods, fruits, catsupo. Foreign clieeseaudotber goods. Everything new and frash. SEVERN'S, Corner Oentro and White 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 Holdermaris Jewelry Store, TLe most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Mam and Lloyd Sireeis. LOO ALETTES. Xieut is near at hand. The country roads aro bad, The vendue Beaeon is now on. Sleds and skates are put away. To-day Is Fastnaoht day. Southern shad are corning. Now is tho time to prune grape vines. This has been a btiBV winter for tho -doctors. The next legal holiday, Good Friday April istii. A new style wall paper resembles beaten copper. A man may be entirely ignorant of secret aud fraternal societies ana yet Know all about the grip. People with had tempers should never Indulge In strong drink. They aro generally sorry wnen it is too late. It costs about thirty dollars to lift a commission as' Justice of the Peace, purchase the necessary oooks, etc. Hereafter "stickers" will not bo usable at elections of any kind. The now Baker ballot law lays them on the shelf. Many changes of residence, and the moving of many new citizens to our town, will characterize the coming April. A school journal advises: "Make ecliool Interesting." That's what the small boy tries to do to the best of his ability. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will Buroly do you good, if you havo a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungi. Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to jjivo relief, or monoy will bo paid back. Sufferers from La Grippo found it just the thing and underits use had a spoody au i perfect recovery. Try a samplo bottle at our oxponso and learn for yourself just how cood a thing it is. Trial bottles froo at 0 II. Hagonbuch's Drug Store. Lirgo size COc. and ?1. 2,000 cloth bound books, worth 50 cents, for 20 cents each; 5.UXJ . a-cont paper covorod novels, all now, for 10 conts each, at Max Reese's, Wost Centre street, Fer jruson Hotel block. Buy Keystone flour. Bo caroful that tbt name Lkssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., if printed on every sack. , 8-3-Staw It Suits the Pooplo Ts wlint drtictrlfits say, because thev are tired of the many bitter cough remedies. Tan-Tina Is the moat pleaeaut tasting medicine Inictcly cures Coughs, Colds, Throat and uug disorders, ii cents. l'an-Tlnn la told at 1 1. 11. Klrlln's urug store. Coining Events. March 2. Author's Toa, Primitive Methodist church ball, undortho auspices of tho Christian Endeavor ol tho Prcsby1 torian church. March 10. Grand entertainment in Robbins' opera houso under tho au: pices of U. S, Grant Lodgo No. 88, A, P. A. March 17. Welsh Congregational -church toa party in P. M. hall. April 21 Marigold Toa, Robbins' Hall ; under tho auspices of Lydia Degroo Lodgo, No. 112, 1. O, O. F. Rest work dona at Bronnan'a steam laundry. Everything whlto and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar AQtoed. LOOK OTJT I I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' FOB Canned Goods and Jellies which he Is selling very cheap. Flour and Provisions 118 "VT. COAL STREET. THE ONLY ONE. Aro You Going West This Spring ? Tho Chicago, Milwaukee) & St. Paul Hallway is "tho only one" running BOlid rostibulod electric lighted and Btottm heated trains botwoon Chicago, Council Blufls, Omaha, Milwaukee, La Crosse, Winona, St. 1'aul and Minneapolis, making direct connection at Council Bluffs and Omaha with all linos for till points in Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregan, Washington, Nevada and California; at St. Paul, with all lines for all points in the Northwest and Pugot Sound. It now operates over six thousand miles of thoroughly equipped road, in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Minnoaotn, Missouri, Iowa. South and North Dakota. Through sleeping cars between Chicago and Portland, Ore., over Northorn Pacific railroad via Jamotowri, Butte, Spokano Falls, Tacoraa and Seattli'. II you are going Wost to iceato or visit, you will save money by writing to John It. Pott, District Passonger Agent, Williamsporl, Pa., for rates of fare, map?, time tables and full information furnished free, All 'coupon tickot agents in tho United States and Canada liavo tickets over tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway. Ask for them. The- Storm. March camo in liko a full-blooded, furious lion and brought with It tho heavio't fall of snow wo havo had this year. Tho roads aro in pretty bad condition and traveling on foot is about as miserable as it possibly could be, Tho majority of pooplo s-em content to put up with tho situation. They accept tho stormy b6giniiing as an indication of ah early spring. An Important Difference To make it auuaront to thousand.1, who think them'olvos ill, that thoy are not af fectod with any disease, but that the sys' torn simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. First Oholoo. Lovi Refowich, accompanied by his brothor, Israol, of Frcoland, left town this morning for New York. Thoy will bo absent several days, during which timo thoy will visit leading woolen mills and select cloth for the manufacture of over coats and all kinds of clothing for tho nex1 fall trade. Mr. Refowich intends to bate tho largest etock over brought to town. p. Orders for Evenikq Herald should be lejt at Ilooks jj- lltown's news stand, No 4 North Main street. A nlprr.vmjin'H Onlntnn TTrnHnf. Tin.il nn nn. portunity to test tho excellent qualities of Dr. llull's Cough Syrup, I hesitate not to say, it is tho best remedv I ave ever used In my family, liev. Win. Chapman, Pastor M. E. unurcn, Georgetown, D. O. TIRED OF WAITING. Mrs. Pierce's Unnband Fulled to Provide a Home War Her. PouonKEKPsnc, N. Y., March 1. An action for divorce has been contmonccd by Mrs. Viola Pierce against her husband, Ueorgo Fierce, of Highland falls. Tho couple were married ac uigmanu Falls In 1888, and at tho tima the mar riage caused a sensation in tho social cir cles of Orango County. The brldo was very beautiful and of a prominent fam ily, whilo tho groom was popular anu well known around the neighborhood. Tho marriage was a secret one. Before tho honeymoon was over J'lerco went to Kingston to provide a homo for bis brldo. Months passed, but the brlda never got a glimpse at tho promised dom cile. Then Mrs. Pierce went to South Norwalk, Ct., refusing to have anything more to do with her husband. Ho fol lowed her, however, and Induced her to return to her mother at Highland Jaus. Pierce made plenty of promises and for a time all wont Bmooth. Trouble soon broke out again and Mrs. Pierco took another trip to South Norwalk. Pierca followed her, and after remaining there a few days, returned to Ductbess County ana began proceedings ror Ulvorce on the statutory grounds. One O'DonnelL was named as co-respondent, lue notice was served by publication. This angered Mrs, Pierce and she immediately engaged a lawyor to begin a counter suit for divorce. The first hearing was bad a few weeks ago and Pierce was ordered to pay counsel fees and a weekly allowance, pending a settlement of tbo case. Pierce made one payment and then withdraw his suit. TO ESCAPE MARCH WINDS. Jay Goulil Leaver New York on an Ei- teiiilve Journey. New Yoiik, March 1. Two carriages drew up at tho house of Jay uould yesterday, aud shortly afterward Mr. Gould appeared at the door leaning on the arm of Dr. Munn. Miss Helen Uould and her younger brother Howard came behind them, and the quartet entered the iirst curriage, Miss Uould's maid and several pieces ot baggage, were placed in the second carriage, and both vehicles wero drlveu rapidly toward the ferry for Jersey City. Arrived at Jersey City, the party wont on board Mr. Gould's private car Atlanta, which had been provisioned and fitted up for an extensive Journey. The car was attached to the Congressional Limited train, which left for Washington. Mr. Gould's appearance when he came out of his door betokened weakness. Ills face looked drawn, and he Beemed to have grown grayer than wuen last seon on the street, llo showed many evidences of his Illness. It wub said that that tho party would make Washington their first stopping place. It was also said that Mr. Gould's object was to escapo tho Murcb winds, which aro so procatlve of his old malady, neuralgia. llymi-Needliuiu Flslit Off. New Ohleans, March 1. Half an hour before the mon were due in the ring it was announced that tho fight between llyau and Needhum would be postponed, Ityau being 111 with tousllltls and rover llo was, however, seen on the streets an hour before tho aunouueed time of tho fight. Tills is the second time that Ryan has pleaded some complaint as uu excuse lor not lighting, mo visiting snorts nre wild at his action, Noodharu announces that be will never give Ityuu a obunco to , meet him again. A Pleasant Gathering-. Tho F. F. Club hold a social gathering iq Hobblns' lowor hall last evening. There wore about twenty couples present. Games And nllinr tmnlimnA matin ihn Aveninc a very pleasant ono and at midnight re trosnmenls wM sorvou. Among tnoEe present wore Misses Lizzie Hugh s, Huth Williams, Hannah Tempest, Carrie Smith, Jennie Williams, Jennie Guntor, Corrlnne Tompoet, Nellie Baird, Llzzio Tempest, Mary Ilookt, Libbio Spear, Ella Clamor, and Nottio Vcrnooy j and Messrs. William Anstock, William Kcrslako, Hlclmrd Brown, William Keoves, William R. Pratt, Boij. Parrott, Oeorgo Russell, Daniel Mlnnich, Frod. W. Hooks, Jesse Hughes, Harry E. Oabcrt, El wood Jacoby, Jnsse B, Davis, Thomas Bangor, Charles Parrisb, Robert Hyde aud T. E. Shnrar, Bucklon'Q Arnica Salvo. The BostjSalvo in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fovor Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaint Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Pllos, or no payment required. It Is guaranteed tu give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. I'nco ia cents per box. For sale by O. It. Uagenbuch. Obituary. Tho wife of Hov. Toilo Evans, pastor of tho Welsh Congregational church at Lans- ford, died yesterday. Tho funeral will take place on Thursday. Your cblMren are liable to Coughs, Colds More Throat, Croup and Whooping uann, wh.rh ofinn results Keriouslv. Fronint treat ment faves many innocent, little suffereiN. Try l'an.Tlna Cough and Consumption Curn. lt'R pleasant, mfe and sure, 23 cts. Hold at P. 1". I). Klrlln's drug store. WANTS, Sco. "tlfANTED A girl for general housework. V Clood wages paid. Call at 109 South Jar- din street, Shenandoah, 1'a, 2-SMf TTlOIt SALE. A singlo sleigh, at a reasonable P price. Apply to Mrs. Jane Parry, corner iin ano and IJowcrs streets. WANTED. At once, 15 or 20 good girls to work at Hobbins and Housenlck's hat and cap factory, North Uowers street. s-'-D-at TtTTANTr.D.-A pood servant clrl. Fair waaes VV paid. Apply at Coffee's clothing or shoe store, sv ano lui South Main street, Shenan- doah. S-29-2t xxr ANTED To leaso a building imme- V dlately to open a first-class photograph allcry. Apply at Koshon's Gallery, 29 West uentro :entro street, snenanuoan, i-n. 142 North Eighth street, Lebanon, I'a. 2-24-12U "kt riTTCTi. The annual meeting of tho Citl- JN zens' Building and Loan Association of Shenandoah, Pa., will bo held on TUESDAY, MAHCII 8, 18112, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the office of tho company, for tho election of Directors. Ily order of tho President, C. W. DENGLEK. Secretary. SnuNANDOAH, Pa., Feb. 25, 1892. Ssil OA ACRE FARM FOR SALE. A J J splendid farm In the Catawissa valley, about eight miles from Shenandoah. Fifteen acres in high state of cultivation; new house and other improvements; water from a never fiiittnir writ. A first-class nlace for a man who wants to give up work in tho mines, or other man of small means. A good offer to tho right iarty. Address, isaao davih, &ions urovc, or lu una uiiiuu. t .piw ELECTRIC CAES Advertising spaco In tbo electric cars of the Mahanoy City. Shcnandoah.Girardvillo and Ash land Electric Hallway for sale. Apply by letter or person to . .T. V. FINNEY. Treasurer. 2-g.tf Shenandoah, Pa. PROPOSALS WANTED Proposals will be received by tho undersigned until noon of MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1892, for "imtnns nf cluiKtnut Coal, delivered on Alms house siding of tho Lehigh, Pennsylvania or Reading railroad. - .. TIIOS. J. TRACEY, JOHN 11ERGAN, ROHEKT Ell LING, 2-20-3t Board of Poor Directors. Wo have a nice llno ot T. A. U. Badges at a very low figure. Great Bargains Scanlan's Hat Store I Scanlan Is closing out his entire stock of win ter goods at 25 per cent, lower than any other storo In town. Great slaughter in Neckwear, Good Four-in-hand Tics for 25c, previously sold at 500. A largo lino of Tecks for 15 and 25 cents. Good whlto Shirts for the low sum of 50 and 75 cents, regular price f 1. A largo drive in socks at 25o, were 40o, Groatcst bargain of all is his Underclothing, 50c a Piece. Finest lino of Suspenders at 25 cents per pair. Anybody wanting Fur Caps can got one tor tho sum of 50o. Ho is closing out this line of goods in order to mako room for on ex tensive stock of Spring Hats and Caps. Some bargains at $1, Qood Hats and flno Shirts at 25o a piece. He Is still selling tho best made Overalls In town for tho low price of CO cents per pair. Coats to match. 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Hhenandosli, l'u, Heguhvr meals at popular L rices served at all times, adles' dining una re. freslimenl rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with tho flnest brands of cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS 3?. J-. CLBARY, Dealer lu all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large nnd first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppliea 18 W. OEKTHE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. AMUSEMENTS. JjlKItGimON'B THEATRE, r. i, JTKKOUSON, MANAGER. MONDAY, MARCH 7tll, 1892. PECK & FURSMAN'S New and elaborate production of tho great melodrama, tbo now Daniel Boone Presented with a strong company, special scenery, beautiful trained horses, funny come dians, grand orchestra, genuine Shawnee In dians, and announced by tho Daniel lloono char icngo urass Danu, mo nnost on me roau. Positively everything necessary for this pro. duction transported in Peck & Kursroan's spe cial paiaco cars. street parade at noon, urana hand concert at 7 p. tn Prices. 25. CO and .5 cents. Seats on salo at Klrltn's drug storo. EKCltsOK'H TIIKATRE, P. J. FEEQUBON, KANAOF.U. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, '92. AIDEN BENEDICT'S Spectacular drama, i "Fabio Romani !" Thrilling and interesting earthquake effect, an eruption 01 mi. Vesuvius, uiuraiuuuon of tho Day of Naples, forming a most inagnilicent spec tacular tableau. Prices, 75, 50 and 25 Cents. Seats on salo at Klrlln's drug storo. Shenandoah Business College A Large Attcnduncc Inlly. Room for a Few Moro. Take advantago of tho present chanco to sccuro a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION! For terms, &o., call at tho College or address, W. J. SOLLY, Shenandoah, Pa. Specialties Tho best Chimney Top yet discovered. xne wina cannoi diow uown. Do you want tho best range money can buy? Then purchase the "NEW DROADwAY." Tin Roofing and Spouting done on tho shortest notice. All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronage solicited. K. FRUTT, No. 831 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. FLOWERS ! X3NT 7Vja.ZHZ. FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, &c. SUPERIOE WOEK. Stars, Crosses, Anchors, ke. ' uruers receivea ai wnsiey s urug store, jno. 100 North Main Street, Shenandoah. Miss Gussio Geiger, MAHANOY CITY, PA. 2-15-lm Good Horses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charge of pood, careful, responsible driv ers to lii re at nil times ana at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and 11 North Pear Alley, Hear of Lnbcre's hardware (tore. Horses taken to Hoard. Carelul attention given to Feeding Horses. AU kinds ol HAULING at tended to promptly charges moderate. -UNDERTAKING- Faithfully and promptly attended to. Saving Fund Stock Tho Citizens' Ilulldlnf and Loan Association Iof Shenandoah, Pa., will lssuo a new series of stock, commencing TUESDAY, MAKCII 22, 1693, Ion which day tho subscription books will bo open from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m ut the office ot tho Secretary, No. 1S7 North Main street. O. Vf. DENQLEIt, 2-25-Sw Secretary. Ferguson : House : Restaurant! (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. main mid Centre Streets, FIUST-OLABB LUNCH COUNTER, Best beer, porter ard ales always on tap. Cl gats of Ihe finest brands. FOB IRIEILSri?! No, 110 North Main Street, 8-I100MED I10USK AND STORE ROOM. Apply at 'Squire Sliomiulier'B Office. 2.11-Sw GIGANTIC SALE OF B00TSSSH0ES -AT AND- iliis is a bona fide Must be Closed Out Tho stock is now and Boots and Shoes, Slippers and B-iabbers And all kinds of footwear for Men, Women, Youths, Misses and Children. No reasonable offer refused. ELMER WASLEY, No. .30 North Main Street, REDUCED: "ORDSSELS from 60o up. Table nnd Floor Oil Cloths nnd Linoleums from 25c tip. Window Shades, RugF, ' MattH,Gurtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line of Lace Curtains ever shown In town frrm $1.00 a pair up. T T PPTfF U . U . JT JAjLVJ JLi Music Cabinets.RattanPlush Rockers PARLOR SUITS, -LOUNGES, -BEDSTEADS, -OFFICE DESKS, S3D,D0 sad upward. - 4.50 and upward. 2.DD and upward, - 15.00 and upward. PICTURES A Large Lot Jmt Opened for the Wilcox & Steck ChiokorltiK MnlhusheK WHITE SEWING MACHINES. rianos, Organs or.d Bnwlnc Machines sold cbcap for cash or rcuttd by tho month J. P.W ILLIM 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LESSONS IN THE COALMINING INCLUDING 1 1RIIBHETIC, ALGEBRAIC SIGNS, MIKE VENTILMIOH, HECBMS, ETC STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS. THE PUPILS STUDY AT HOME. LOSE NO TIME FROM WORK. IWO TEXT-BOOKS NEEDED, iinaims ana J OHiitn), IMPROVED 8AFSTMAUP. application, NEW DRUG STORE. Shapira's Pharmacy, 107 South Itttln Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prt'Bcriptloiis carefully compounded by registered pharmacista. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. A Cheerful Homo. "Well, Mary, how chcorful your home Is. You always havo such a cheerful tiro." "Yes, 'tin true; wo always have a good fire stneo wo get our coal from Eerbe & Co.'s Moun tain Colliery, llefore wo always had such a time getting a Are in the morning. That made us all cross and cf abbedi but now overy thing is lovely. And, besides, it is cheaper. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does tho coll'stlua and delivering. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY sale. by April 1st. Includes PBICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, O , NORTH MAIN STREET. CHAMBER SUITS, - WOand upward EXTENSION TABLES, MI and upward FINE LIKE LADIES' DESKS, U and upward EASELS, All Styles, - - L!5 and upward Holiday Trade, SI.S3 and upard PICTURES. White Organs, -WJK'""-"' sTies if irrfma EQtazsOS' BBS PIANOSI:::: , Lester Hnrdman by CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEORY OF fS El SOU; Tuition ICharges within the means of All. For ramphlet containing full information, address, THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scranton, P(U i- Sample copies of " The Colliery Bnoikber" (by reading which hundreds of miners have qualiftti themselves to become Super. ami catalogue Ol aiming swmuiu. Big Cut in Prices. CDAS. YMOWSKY'S, 23 H'esl Centre Street, DRY GOODS AND- NOTIONS I The following prices aro out of reach of any competitor lu town: Hf6t Undcnvcar, i!5oa Pleiu. HtrH-ltlngs, line quality, 3 pair for V5c Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, So per yard, ilandkercbleft, Ufor20o. Linen Table cloths, bj the pair, fiOoaplece. filcellneof ltedipteads, end a full line of ent8 Furnishing Cootl.s. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will bo plea ed to meet the waiita or his frlenoa and the publlo In EvorytLiinrj in tho Drinking Lino.