FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Comer Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THE THEATRE. l'liijs Hooked for Production nt Forgn son'a Theatre. John R. Franz Cumpson, wbo appeared for llio first time before a St. Paul audience at the Metropolitan last night certainly has talent. Ho has ft sweet sympathetic voice. The play, " Tho Merry Cobbler" is on the Umtuott order. Tho children won the audielico completely. St. Paul AVtcj. "Tho Merry Cobbler" will appear at Ferguson's theatro this evening. "HKI.D IN SLAVHIIT." An attraction of unusual merit is booked for Ferguson's theatro for two nights, com mencing to-morrow evening, November 30th. Martin Hayden's nautical melodrama, "Held In Slavery," which has been pro jiounoed by press and public equally as stroug as tho Whito Slave and Octoroon, will bo produced by a company of unusual excellence under tho management of Walter N. Lawrenco. Tho scenery is elaborate, painted by Claro at Niblo's garden, New York. There are incidental novelties intro duced including tho serpentine danco and pickaninny grotesque dancers. In Olden Times People overlooked the importanco of per manent benoilcial effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of Figs will per manently euro habitual constipation, well informed peoplo will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure tho system. Uleotrlo Hiillwuy llulletln. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will leavo tho corner of Cherry and Main streets at C:30 a. m. daily and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leavo for Girardville. On Mon day, November 7th, 1632, tho faro for any length of rido between Shenandoah and Girardville will be reduced to five (5) cents. Coming Events. Dec. G Grand supper under the auspices of tho Y. P. A. in Bobbins' opera houso. Deo. 10 and 17. Drummer Hoy; or Spy of Bhiloh, in Forguson's thoatro, under tho auspices of W. Camp No. 200, P. O. S. of A. Dec. 22 Grand fair, Columbia Hose & team Firo Engino Co.; Ferguson's front hall. Dec. 20 and 27 "Tho Confederated Spy; or The Blue and Gray," under tho auspices of Henry Horncastle Camp, No. -19, Sons of Veteran1!, in Ferguson's theatre, for tho bene fit of Soldiers' Monument fund. 1'lltM or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo orligature. No danger or sultering. No delay from bus iness whilo uudcr treatment. Fatlents who arc responsible need not pay until well. A IKjrfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. It. KEED, M. D, 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Before, by permission, to tho editor of the Evening Hkbald. tf Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's boot and stationer- store, No. 21 North Main street. 4-27-tI A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any one troubled with cortiveness, torpid liver or any kindred disease of their curativo properties. Thoy only cost 25 cents per bottle. lin Fire Alarm lioxes. The foltowinK list shows the looation ot tii urni boxes of the Shenandoah Fire D.ii- inient: l-OOiTION. IS --Coal and Bower streets. 16- -Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Urldgo and Centre street. - Wain and Centre street. 51- Main and Poplar streets. 85- -Main and Coal streets 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. IS- -Uilbert and Cherry street. 61 -Chestnut and Coal street. To Rend an alarm open tbe box, pull down tlm book once and let go. When an alarm is Bent in the lire bell will sound tbe number ot the box and repeat the alarm four times. IIOW IO LOCATE AI.AUM8. It the alarm is sounded Irom box 15 the fire boll will strike one, then pause and Btrlko five which will Indicate that the fire Is in the vicinity ot No. IS box. Every alarm is repeated four times. Twelve I'liotns for BOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with tO cents, wo will finish you one dozen photos. 11-2-tf W, A, Keaqey. "t suffered for two years from a had cough and pain la mv chest. I tried a number ot r. inedleg, but Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup was the only one that effected a euro. 1. J. Murphy, .Ashloy, Pa " Wl Baby was siflk, we gave hr Casteria. tVI,. a shi was a Child, she eriwl for Oastorfa. "Whmsh liccatrte Miss, riie clung to Castorla, Vbini bad Children, bhe gave them Castorla. Fresh Morr's River Cove Oysters received iaily at t r rlts. 9-22-tf 1) not l i pose that ImeMiso It Is recom inn idfur animals that Amloa and Oil I.irilment ian offensive preparation. It will not italn clothing or tbe fairest skin, lm Jiost photographs and crayons at Dabb's. ASHLAND. Miss Lillian Potts, one of rottsvlllo's charming and attractive young ladles, is tho guest of Miss Mamo McBrcarty. Misses Maggio Connor and Mamo Kinney spent Tuesday in Shenandoah. Miss Margaret Murphy, of Ccntralia, is visiting friends in town. Miss Sullivan, of Gordon, is the guest of Miss Katlo Marrow. Tlio Juniata Club, composed of a number of our most popular school teachers, enter tained their friends at tho homo of Miss Martha Edwards on Friday evening. A be fitting prograuiuio was arranged for tho evening which was participated in by tho members of tho club. Tho recitation by Miss Martha Edwards was applauslvcly re ceived. Miss Edwards is a fino elocutionist and deserves much praise. The solo entitled "Eriu on tho IJhlno," by Miss Mamo Kinney, was greatly appreciated. The recitation by Miss Maggio Corcoran, "The Low Back Car," was received with much applause "Brother Ira," by Miss Ella Payne, was received with favor. Tho duet, "Hear me Norma," by Misses Mamo Kinney and Mazo Devltt, was delightfully rendered. Tho remaining mem bers of tho club, among whom were Agues Mauror, Winnio Durkiu, Mary Holkyard, B. O'Donnoll and L. Momberger, did justico to to tho evening by rendering some of their fino selections. Tho guests present being Misses M. Dyer, M. Samuels, Laura Payno, Annie Malla, Mazo Dovltt, Maria Connelly, L. Dyer, Emillo Payno, Ida Thomas, B. Coyne, Margaret Mauley and Mrs. Smith. Messrs. J. Noeckcr, J. Wetzel, II. Bishop, F. Williams, John llovan, T. Kinney, II. Bear, J. Cannon, J. Neviu and Charles Wagner, of town; Messrs. Johnson and Gable, of Girard ville; Tom Colllhan and J. McDonnell, Cen tialta, aud Tom Pepper, Pottsvlllo. Nov. 23, 1602. CHNTltALIA. Mrs. Carrie Black was at Mt. Carmel on Saturday. Miss Mary A. Walsh aud sister, Bridget, visited Shenandoah on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kress are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. John Williams, at Nanticoko. Miss Mary Bakey, one of our pleasant young ladies, left for Minersvillo on Satur day where slio will spend a few days at tho home of her brother, James Bakey. James Thomas, who was visiting town friends, left for Beading on Friday. A small colliery is being built south of town for tho purpose of supplying Ashland and vicinity with coal. It is owned by a few of Ashland's most energetic business men and will soon bo completed. It will afford employment to about fifty men and hoys. Tho School Board met Saturday evening and appointed B. J. Curran teacher of night school. There uro now two night school teachers hero. Wo are glad tho working boys are taking so much interest iti this school. Continue, boys. You will never be sorry for it. Nov. 28, 1S92. For a short timo only bottles of KO-DA for 2oc. wo will selllargo (illtAItl)VII.I.K. Clias. ISiltz and Edward O'Donncll spent Sunday evening in Ccntralia. J. F. Baruhard, I. B. Abrams aiul Howard Swoyer spent Sunday oveuing with thoir lady friends at Shenandoah. "Held in Slavery" had ono of tho best houses of tho season Saturday evening. By 8 o'clock standing room only could be bought. They played to a $150 houso. Oseas Keiil'er, of Philadelphia, transacted business In town on Saturday. Tho P. & B. C. & I. Co. has completed the new dam at tho lower end of town, which trill supply water for tho "jigs" in their now breaker. Tho attraction at the Palace theatre to morrow evening is tho "Merry Cobbler," a musical comedy filled with specialties. Tho star, Mr. Franz Cumpson, is said to be the sweetest of all singers, and as a German dialect comedian is fur nbovo tho average. He is assisted by a company of comedians who can sing, dance, aud act with oaso and grace- fulness. So says the press wiierever the company has appeared. Do not fail to witness tho production of "Honest Itube," by tho J. L. Tempest com lutny, Thursday evening next. Bemcmber it is for the benefit of Aqua Lodge, No. 737, 1. O. O. P., and is woll worth tho prico of admission. FItACKVII.LK. S. W. Shoemaker, son of 'Squire Shoe maker, of Shenandoah, was in town Sunday as the guest of O. Miller. Jacob Artly Is spending a few days in town. He was formerly of this placo but moved to Johnstown after the flood. O. Miller has placed a haudsoino porch in front of his home. Quito a number of our people went to Pottsvlllo yesterday to attend the funeral of Bev. Father Duffy, of tlmfc.placo. J. K. Burke was liomo over Sunday. Win. Klefer, of Mt. Gunnel, was In town Sunday, the guest of I. B. Haupt. W. C. Haupt relumed homo from Beading Saturday after a few days visit. George Burchill has moved to Balllct street, formerly occupied by John Smith. Bev. C. II. Bomlg has gono to MInncapoll to preaob. He will bo gone for two weeks. Geo. Summers, a life-long resident of our town, but now of Laudingville, was hero on Sunday. Tho "Merry Cobbler" was presented at the Park theatro last week and drew a large audience, but not so largo as it should have had, as it was tho finest play that we havo had for many months, Mr. Cuinpson is ono of tho finest German comedians in the coun try and deservos the great reputation he has achieved. Fib. 20, 1892. Ruy Heyttone flour. Be sure that the namo Lessiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., Is printed en every sack, 3-3-3taw "I have used Salvation OH In my family and find tt to be a splendid liniment, Mrs. Ella journey, na otn at., rortsmovtn, va." She Cured llltn. "Is your husband ever absent-minded?" asked ono married lady, addressing; an other. "My husband used to be," was tho reply. "What form did his absent-mindedness taltc?" "IIo usod to forget sometimes to come homo before midnight; but I cured him." There was no more said. N. Y. Press. Great Sclne. "IIow is tho boy's bump of venera tion, professor?" naked .TImmle's father, "Conspicuous," returned the phrenol ogist, "Thiit's strange," said tho other. "Ho has no veneration for anything." "Ahoml" stammered tho professor, anxious to bo right. "You did not let mo finish; I was about to say conspicu ous by Its absence." Truth. THE ANCIENTS' DEITIES. Unman Aspirations Towards the Mysteri ous and Unseen Powers. It seems strnngo to some of us that the ancients should cry aloud to Jupiter in their hour of affliction and pmlso and believe In a succor that novor camo, writes Walter Blackburn Harto la tho Now England Magazine. But it was not very strango. Every dawn and every sunset thrills ono with awe; tho dullest, coldest clod feels that this great globe of fire in tho heavens Is the beacon of etornlty; whilo for him there is no to-morrow. Tho world saw its god climb in tho east every day; his light, warm and kindly, bringing hopo and cheer, or adding to tho Irony of misery in tho hearts of those who saw it, crept into every house; It glorified the towers and domes of the city, and added to the horrors of the holocaust or battlefield. Tho Egyptians, Babylonians, Crooks and Romans had their gods above them, the Bun by day, tho moon and stars by night, for those with eyes to see; and tho worshipers of these silent, indiffer ent nnd inscrutable deities walled and wept in vain, sacrificed and bled beforo their altars in vain. We, too, cry to our unseen God from wrecks, floods, battlefields, sickness, famine, oppres sion, and four, but these things and death seem oternal, and resignation nnd tho final mystery is the only cure for the ills of each generation. We know nothinp; we hop for all things and wo die. LOSS OF SLEEP I havo suffered from loss ot sleep, tired feel ing, had no appelito. a choking sensation; form lng of a hard substance, like a ball, in tho stomach, wakeful and nervous during the night, causing loss of sleep unt'l about morning, when palpitation of tho heart ensued. I have spent many dollars with numerous doc ors, to no avail. Slnco using Mexican Blood Tonic 1 havo been greatly relieved, and can cheerfully recom mend this remedy to others. JOHN RH0AD4, 117 Hucklobcrry alley, Shenandoah. -THE CHEAT- Mexican Medicine Co. Has opened a branch clQ'.e In ESAU'S BUILDIM, 8 mt CEXIRE ST SHKNANnOAl! ERGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. Fatherland's Sweet Singer, JOHN R. FRANZ CUMPSON k The German dialect comedian, in J. A. Frator's musical oomedy, "The Merry Cobbler," Singing his own spfclBl s'ngit. A spleudld company of elm ins undtlanolng comedians. Surprising not elites. Prices, 25, 35 and sT CentH. Reserved scats on sale at Klrlln's drugstore. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The ledlng place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean nnd fresh. Tho finest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &o., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each eventrg. Ulg schooners ot freuh,l)cer,Porter, Ale.&o, OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. PUBLIC SALE 01' VMtSOKATt 1'1101'r.llTY. There will bo a nuhllc fale. on tho nri mlses. one mile north of Lakeside (Last Mahanoy Junction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock a. m., of valuable real estate. The Sroperty consist" of a grist mill, dKelllngbouse, arn and outbuildings. There are 2a acres, more or less; uspltndtd fruit orchard In bear- Hik: never-fallinit well and snrUss. The loca tion is tery desirable; good markets near, such n ffiuunuoy i;uy, aucuuuuoau, xumatjuu, Jiazie torl. etc. (Terms of Sale Ten per cent, down on day ot purchase: 40 per cent within ihreo months, and the balance cau remain on mortgage. For fur- tner particulars apply at the jikhald omce. 1 11-10-ts MUS. ELLEN IIEISER. "WANTS, teo. WANTED. Good CanTasser! salary and expenses from start; steady work; good chanco for advancement. fJHOWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Itochestcr, N. Y. 8-SKIm TTOR BENT. A desirable stablo and car 1 rtagohousi tro and Lloyd. riage houso on Market alley, between Cen- "PPiy at iiehald onice. tr FOB SALT!, CHEAP. A first-class organ. Worth 8160 when new. Apply to J. J. Franey. 11-28-lw IOIt HALE. CHEAP.-Two parlor heaters, " one cooking stovo. a kitchen cupboard, thrco hanging lumps nnd n portablo bath tub. M. E. PAIISONAQE, ll-25-3t 30 E. Oak Street. IJtOR HALE. House and lot on South Jardln street ( No. 220 ) with a house on tho West street end. Apply to 11. W. Nelson, Executor, Pottsvllle, Pa. ll-JK-lw T7IOR SALE- CHEAP. Ono of Chambers & V Co's copying nresses. the nresent. owner having no uso for it; being good as new.' Call at llKHALD omco. SALABY Oil COMMISSION To agents to handlo the Patent Cheralcnl Ink Erasing Pencil. The most useful and novel Invention of tho age. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. worasiiKe magio. ujuioouu per cent, pro at. Aeents making !50 nor week. Wo also want n general agent to take charge of territory, and appoint sub agents. A rare chanco to mako money. Wrlto for terms and sample of eras- lng. 1 Wis. Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co., XG63, La Crosse. ll-2o-lm FOR KALE A valuablo property on East Coal street. Onc-half cash onlv rpmilrprt. Possession given April 1st, 1893. Suitable for a wholesale houso or factory, ofllco. Apply at Herald tt e tr to JlS per day at homo, selling Lightning tpt) Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, tableware, &c. Plates tho finest of jcwolrv good as new, on all studs of metal with gold, silver or nickel. No experience. No capital. liiverr nouse nas goous nceuing plating. lu-i-am II. K. DELNO& CO., Columbus, O A GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com J. mission, to handlo the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 00 to 500 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to tC'W In six days. Another (33 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. x439 5-2My Ct" K PAYS for a homo lot nt May's Land tpAtl ing, the line suburb of Atlantic City; 5 squares from H. 11.; commutation faro to Phlla., 2S cents; has court houso, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; lino driving, llshlng, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not ono empty; a safe and sure Investment; $60 Invested will increase laolnumonths; 3 mills built this year; lots are fcufcet abovo ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash; 2 lots for fS5; title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., G58 franklin St., I'niladelphia. 0-30-im C QUARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby j given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of tho County of Schuylkill, State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, tho 2t)th day of Dec, A. D.. 1892, at lOo'cIock in the forenoon, under tho "Aot of Assembly to provide for the incorporation of certain corpor ations," approved April 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to bo called and known as ' King John Sobieskleo III Polish Roman Catholic Hcnotlctal Society." of Mienandoah, Pa., tho character and object of which are: )encflcial and protective purposes, by the establishment of a benchclal fund therein, and to cultivate a charitablo nnd benevolent spirit among tho members thereof. Said Society to be carriedon ntHhcnnndoah, Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, posses and enjoy all tho rights, benefits, and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly. M. M, IJniiKK, Solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa., Nov. 20, 1892. ll-28-3w Benefit to All. Are you prepared for the stormy weather? It brings slop and mud ; and this is time of year that you want good and substantial Shoes to stand the wear and tear. "We have just such shoes for both old and young, at prices to suit all. It will pay you to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. 121 North Main Street JglERUUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. VKRaUSON, MANAGER. Two Nights, Commencing , WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 30 Big cpcctacularlproductlon of the nautical melodrama, by Martin Hayden, "Jield in Slavery !" The climax of stage realism, a rainstorm of real water. Aiecnamcai ana oieciricai effects. A sail boat lost at sea; col lapse ot a burning building. A Thrilling Fire Scene. Pickaninny grotesque dancers and amusing spetlalt'es The famous serpentine dunce. Mirth, music, song and sentiment. Everything prosentea as auveruseu. Prices, 251 35 Hurt 50 Cents Reserved Beats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. CHAS. ZALLA Bespectfully notifies his friends that ho will open a now store at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stock of Qyeen Groceries, Cigar j. Tobacco and Candy. Poul. try and all kinds of gamo in e eat on. Oystora xx cl 3Tlslx. Open Monday, November 21. DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? If so, send In your orders to HENRY WARNICK, 4 ii West Coal Htret. All orders for coal or for hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Orders can be left at the stores nt E. C llrobst, Bouth Jardin street, and Joseph Hull, North Main street. 11-19-lm LP T Seff's 25 South Main St. Just opened at J FUIL, line of Dry Goods, Under wear, Notions, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Boots and Shoes, which must be sold be before January 4th, 1892. AT OUR OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main St., we will keep a full stock of Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnish ing Goods. Call and secure bargains. SESFIPS, 23 We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS New styles T T PRTrR" U, U. 1 JL VXOJLj BGHFT BE A IMaY ! Dutgo to SNYDER'S, Coal and Jardin Sts. Ho has tho best lino ot Boots st:o.c3L JSiDLOos In Shenandoah. Don't forget tho place, Snyder's, Cor. Coal and Jardin Sts. p. For Hargains in First-class Heaters and Furnaces, JMBBH liOTIi NEW and SECOND-HAND PETErHfITuS' IIo has also the largest assortment in the county, comprising the eclebtated Anollo vaney, Irving, woveity. New urjae, uinuerena, Novelty, New Uride, Cinderella, man. Rival, New Model, Old and Now Lehigh. Hofttoi-fa and IPru-ziaoos, All in good eondlton and warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A lino line of No. ".'New Advance and Miners' ltest Stoves for (13 each; No. K S10; good No, 1 second-hand double beaters from 110 up, aud Stoves and Ranges from (0 to Jlu. Every one warranted, and delivered aud put up In any part ot tho county within 0 miles of Girardville. uver luu amereni sizes ana styles 01 recona-nanu ueuung sioves 10 select iroin. aibo s fino lino of Single and Double Heaters, both round and square at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Pmmntlv attended to at the lowest market nrlco. Machines a specialty, Stove, heater ana range extra charge. amine your 2pw to bo sausiaciory. Hess' Livery Stable, 1x8 N. Market Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND 1MNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the publlo patronage. CtNTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 25c, 35o, 45c, f0o and upwards. Par ties desiring only the shading or fix turcs can bo accommodated. C. D. FRIUF'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jaii111 Street. PHOTOGRAPHER DBB Has purchased the boat apparatus in the mar ket, and Is now prepaicd to take every stylo of photographs. Views ot buildings, machinery and all klmis ot outdoor work a specialty. Each nurchuscr of ono dozen cabinets at W.bO Is tire- sentcd with a large crayon iree. This offer Is good until April 1, itMi. copying nnd enlarg ing, yvork done at short nollse and low prices. n a nn u un..t a omostte unuu, 11. iwiiiik mi.( Iintk . uhoolBldg. TVjT M. 1JURKE, " A TTORNKY-A T-IA W, BI1KNANDOAII, Vi Offices Room 8, P. O Ilullding, HrtcanOoah, Double Store. and 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET. line of and Children's anrJ) mam ntjBm Asa ! for Pall Trade. arriving daily. OLD RELIABLE, Oj north main street. GIRARDVILLE, PA. Othello. uiacK w Clack warrior, Grand Perfect, Master 'Work- a run lino always in biock. aiso nrst-ciass line Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Anthony 'Wnyno and Aminun Washing repairing promptly uono ueitvcrea wnuout OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their ESy Specialist To SlieiiHiitloHlt, Wctliicstlny, Dec. 7, He will be found at tho FerKtison House From 8:30 u. m. to 5:20 p. m Persons who have headache, or whose eyes aro causing dlt imfort. should call unon thoir specialist, and thoy will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attcn tlon. NO CHARGE to ex eyes. Every pair of glasses orderedls guaranteed Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town (fonfre and White Sts., (Olckert's old Btand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys tn tbe Morket Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 ROUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet the wanU ut his friends and tbe publlo In ByerTthlng in tho Drinking Lino. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Mossier' old stand). siiilunncl CoalHIH., HneuoniflooU. Itest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room V ached.
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