FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, l'KHSONAI.. cntrc and White Sts. tVns on n Hnreo. A lot of badly aamagccl mail matter arrival ut the local post ofllco yestorday. Attached to it was tho following notice: Post Ort'ioe, New York, N. Y. This piece of mall was damaged by water through tho breaking of tho shaft on the steamship 'Sprco,' which sailed from North' anpton, Nor. 23d. Coiinkmus Yan Cott, Postmaster. A Chilli Knjoys Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth tug offect of Syrup of Figs, when In need of R laxative, and if tho father or mother bu costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow its ubc; so that It is the best family remedy known and every family should karc ft bottlo. TJHE DANA'S 8AK8APABII.LA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Twelve Plinto for ROc. By sending us your cabinet, together with 60 cents, wo will finish you ono dozen photos. U-2-tf W. A. Keagey. Kloctrlc itttllvny IJiillottn. Hereafter the cicctrlo railway airs will leave the corner of Cherry and Main streets at 5: iO a. m. daily and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last oar will lcavo for Qlrardville. On Mou day, November 7th, 1892, the faro for any length of ride between Shqnaudoah and Olrardvlllo will bo reduced to live (5) cents. 'Tint llHcky Mountain Wiitf." liit'Io Goldie, in tho romantio play of "Tho liocky Mountain Waif," commenced an engigcmcnt at tho Opera House last evening, and was greeted by a packed house. The cjinpany and play aro tho host of tho class on the road, and the performance of last evening was applauded throughout. Tho same bill will bo repeated this evening, and wo expect to sco aaothcr full house. Prices ns n.,u it. -Norfolk Virginian, Korfoll; Va. " TU' Rocky Mountain Waif" will bo pro duuMl at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow oyemiu- Tho reason why Arnica and Oil Liniment is bo popular with tho ladles is because- it not only la very healing and soothing but Its odor is not at all offensive. lm Coming Kvent. Dc 10 and 17. Drummer Boy; or Spy of 8hil"h, in Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of W. Uiiup No. 200, P.O. S. of A. Dec. ?2 -Grand fair, Columbia Hoso & team Fire Engine Co.; Ferguson's front hall. Dec. Jti and 27- "The Confederated Spy; or Tho Blue ami Gray," under tho auspices of Henry Uorncastlo Camp, No. 40, Sons of Voler.itis m Ferguson' theatre, forthobeno fit of Soldiers' Monument fund. Feb. 13.- Firet annual ball of Gen. Har. Tisou Lodge, K. of P., in Bobbins' opera liouo. Best work done at Ilrennau's Steam Laun dry, .Everything white and BjtotlrES. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed H. O. IJoyer spent to-day at Scrnnton. Ml6s Kate Whalen visited Mahanoy City on Saturday. John Cather, Sr., loft for Salt Lake, Utah, this morning. Hon. D. I). Phillips, of Gordon, was in town last evening. Walter Mcainnoss, of Mt. Carinol, is visit ing friends in town. Howell Korean, of St. Paul, Minn., is visiting his parents In town. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gorman, of Mahanoy City, were visitors to town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nork attended tho Nash funeral'at the county scat to-day. Misses Mary Whalen, Katie Burkhart and Maggio Palmer spent Sunday at Pottsville. Miss Hattio Williams and John Davis, both of town, were married at Mahanoy City on Saturday evening. Captain "Ted" Itcesc, of Controlla, and Major E. J, Phillips, of Mt. Carmel, were In town yesterday, John L. Williams, General Manager for the Union Coal Company at Shamokiu, was a visitor to town yostorday. The Misses Lewis, of South Jarriin street, left town to-day to join their father at his now home In Miuersville. Michael Graham was among tho townsmen who attended tho funeral of John A. Nashi Esq., at Pottsville, to-day. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davies spent Friday and Saturday in Philadelphia as tho guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Bowman, formorly of this place. E. Hcflleflnger, of ShamokinJ at ono time la tho newspaper business in that enterpris ing city, called at tho Hkiiald office yester day. Col. A, F. Nail, author and manager of tho Drummer Boy of Shiloh," is in town. Tho Colonoi is an old Grand Army man, aud is personally known by many old soldiers in tho county. Mrs. Llzzio Lovering, a lady who lived in this town nineteen years ago, and is now a resident of Chicago, was a visitor to town yesteiday in company with her father, John McFarlaud, of Mahanoy City. Don't Tobacco SpU or Hiuoke Your Life Awiiy," Is the namo of a littlo book just received telling all about No-to-lac tho wonderful, harmless. Guaranteed euro for chewing smoking cigarette habit or snuff dipping. ISo-to-bac is tho only yuaranitcd tobacco habit euro in tho world sold by druggistB. Men tion this paper. THE STERLING REMEDY CO., 45 Randolph St., Chicaco or Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind., and get a book mailed frco. ll-ll-13t-cod '.li'ff" lill Ills Dock. B. J. Yost is a great dog fancier, and ho nover tiles of talking of and caring for them. Tho dogs seem to know "Jeff's" weakness and tako liberties with him that few other fanciers would tolerate. When they do not jump through tho show window of his barber shop, they hido themselves and put "Jeff" to an expense for advertisements. Saturday one of his host setters disappeared. "Jeff" put an "ad" in the Herald and learned that tho dog was in St. Nicholas. From there the animal was traced to Mahanoy City and yes terday 'Jeff" wont to tho latter placo to fol low up the cluo. This afternoon ho returned with the dog. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, :t "THE KIND THAT CURES." Don't suffer i ith Indication, ufo Baxter's Mandrake Blttors. lm USE DANA'S SAltSAPAIIILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." IUI. H' iHES. On tho 18th Inst, at Shenan doah Pit., Margaret, relict of the late Jamus Hughs, aged U7 years. Funeral will tako place on Wednesday, 14th Inst., at 0 a m., from I lie residence ot the daughter, Mrs Mic 'i 1 BnriiB, 828 North Chestnut street. High mass in tho Annunciation church. Interment in the Annunciation ccmctory. Relit i vea und friends respectfully invited to attend 1212 lit I'ilM or lltiuiurrholila Permanently cured without knife orligHturo. No danger or suffering. No dolay from bus ing, while under treatment. Patients who are r. .-yioiisiblo need not jwy uutll vtoll. A peri. i cure guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Ri fere, by permission, to the editor of tht EVESIWO llKBAM). tf (IrHiltl TIuih ut Jumbo's. Tho largest man in tbo business, John Trout, (Jumbo) who sells the best of every thing that is good to drink will spread tho ilnest lunch in Pottsville at his saloon, 208 W. Market street, on Christmas Monday, Doc 20th, next. It TJtne's family Meillclue Jloves the llowels Jiach day. Most peuplo need to use it. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portt's book nd stationery store, No. 21 North Main street, 4-87-tl WienDaby wasil'-k. . rta. When she was afUiM, l ' ' ujrlri. When she became Mi., r'f dunr t . Uutorla. When iilie hod Children, i" ..an Custoria. Violin Lessons. Prof. John Jones, leader of tho Mahanoy City opera house oicheslrn, Is prepaicdto give lessons on tbo violin on reasonable terms. Orders may bo left at tho Kcndriek House, Shenandoah. 12-3-lm Superior to ult Others. Allcock's Porous Plasters aro. tho great ex ternal remedy of tho day, Tho quickest, safest, surest, best. Not only Immeasurably superior to all other plasters, but also to liniments, ointments, oils and similar unc tuous compounds. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept u substitute. Popular ltU7.ur lur Gentlemen. The popular hatter and gents' furnishing goods dialer In Pottsville is It, J. Mills, and his place of business is No. 1 North Centre street. His specialties aio tho Duulap silk hat, gloves, shirts, collars, cuffs, umbrellas, etc., nt popular prices. Money Is saved by buying fiom Mills. Look in his windows for bargains. 1113-4W ( Holiday .Announcement. MisaVirgio Holiopctcr will, on Tuesday place feoveraU pieces of hand-painted chiiiawuro on onjibltiun at tho People's drug Btoro, corner of Mulu and Centre streets. Tho piece will be for talc aud will make very appropriate Christmas pretcuts. 12-0-31 Kutlco to TfuiHiycrs. All persons paying taxts between now aud January 0th, 1803, will save five (5) per cent John F. Higcjins, 11-2-lm Receiver of Taxes. W1U wo have penny postageT It begins to look that way. (jirvin, Duncan & Waidley's ' . -9 A new lot of Mirrors French bevel and German plate glass. Also an elegant assortment of Lemon ade sets and all kinds of Table Glassware, Fancy Engraved Lemonade Sets for $1.25, including tray. Our stock for holidays is complete. Call and sec our stock of lJlush Goods, Ornaments aud Toys. Our Candy Counter is quite an attraction these days, and sales increase as the festive season approaches. Our patrons will do well to make their X-mas pur chases early and avoid the great rush which immedi ately precedes the Great Holiday. 8 SoTLXtla. JMCfxlTti. Stroot. We Are Just Opening Up a full line of Ladies'," Misses' and Children's . CARPETS for Fall Trade. New Btyles arriving dally. J. J. PRICE'S, OLD RELIABLE NORTH MAIN STREET. If you aro seeking a place to purchaso CHRISTMAS CANDIES a. No. 35 North Main Street . M. L. KEMMEKEB, Wholesale and Detail Dealer. Special brand of Candies for Sunday Schools. G rand Opening Display. DESIRABLE X-1IAS GIFTS. Our efforts to make this display tho grandest nod most elaborate wo have yet atti ropted lias been achieved after many weeks ot hard work und by searching through all tho various mar kets. The Innumerable articles we offer Include the following at low prices; UoollH-ffo hive l,000 12mos, beau ttfully bound in cloth and gold, which wo will sell at 0c; elsewhere. 35c. J'lush Cases aud Albums Qurllno of plush casos this season have been selected with tho greatest care, Including Shaving Sols, Sewing Implements, Vantcuro Sets, I'lush Albums In all their test designs. Hymnals and Oxford Bibles nt all prices, An elaborate array ot Iirlc-a-llrac and Bisque Figures and Celluloid goods. Gold pens and pearl holders, tl to 15. In plush cases, J1.50 up. Games of all Description. FOR THE HOOKS 8c BROWN, 4 Nortli Main Street. GRAND AND FESTIVAL BHNKFIT OF I Liberty Cornet Bam OK LOST OHHHK, In Wm Peon, ritoM Dollars Saved I J. N. Kuevels, with A. J. Bboener, fays: lur the past threo years I have bren a suffer er with tetter on tho bands. I have both com pelled to leave several positions on account of It and baveiMed dozen of so-culled cures but until I used Maxloun Herb Ointment I got no relief. I have used one box and my hands aro now almost entirely well I am glad to be able to recommend Jt to allsuflerart from tho paine complaint. -THIS OUKAT- Frcsb Morris Iuvrt v daily at IWett Tbo proprut thousands of d n tt cures :i,iwlis, l.oti tt I'uo-Tiua fine tfruif store. 'jt rs rv tved Vii-t I pent! Mexican Medicine Co. lias opened a branch oftlcc in .ovrffi EMM BUILDIliS, 8 EAST CEMRE ST ' ill lTlllltl'.l 1 ! -SUKNANDOAII Dec. 1i to 26th YES 2 Matters aro Incoming Interesting And In the musical line to day without doubt tho most Interesting matter Is that W. Wilde Has procured the most complete stock of Mutlcul (loods In tbo co nty. embrac ing ev- rylhliig In the musical lino Tho next most lnttrestlng thing is that he is selling those delightful new AUTOHARPS con be playtd by auy one In a few days. flMnos, Organs. VloiliiH.GIullars, llrass Insiruuicuis, and full lino sheet inuslo. Cor. Jnitlin and Lloyd Rtf. jyj b. KISTLKU, M. o rjlXaiOlAN AltD 8URQEON, Omoe-m N. Jsrdla street. Shenindosh. I'a (hristmas Holidays ! The retail Toy Department of Fred. Kclthan, 101 North Alain street, con tains a choice collection of tho most ap proprlato articles for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. Ico Cream made to order nt shortest notlco. Fruit and Christmas cakes mado In tho finest stylo. We are also prepart d to supply Hun day Schools with Candles at wholesalo price. Fred. Keithan, Baker and Confectioner, 104 North Main Street. 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 aud 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. PEOPLE'S STORE 121 North Mam Street. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The Unest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each oventrg. I)lg schooners ot fresh, Ileer,I'orter, Ale, La. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUqiHillTY, l'rop. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, llpssler's old Bland) Hutu ami Conl NtB.t Nlieitaudaa'li. He st beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest orands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at-eled. CINTS FOH A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 2fic, mo, lie, 60c and upwards, l'ar ties deslrlntf onlv IhB fdiuilliMr nr Hi. tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. BARGAINS I T..t , . 25 South Main St. oEFF S DOUBLE STORE. JjPUIIv line of Dry Goods, Under- ' V 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. SEFP'S, 23 and 25 SOUTH 11AIN STREET, DON'T SE A GILLY ! ' Uutgoto SNYDER'S, Coal ajid JaMm Sts. 11 o has the best lino ot In Shenandoah. Don't fo get the placo, Snyder's, Cor. Coal and Jardm Sts. 0 9! For Bargains fn First-class li peterTriffiths Heaters and Furnaces. BOTH NEW and SECOND-HAND GIRARDVILLE, PA. He has also tho largest assortment In the countv. comprising the celebrntert Ar,iin n.vi laX"Xl- qraudPerfect? Master Worlt! ' U.B. mu line amajs m stock. Also first-class line 3 cos, a iVn eA Sn,?Itor,.aTn(:l wn."anlc'a r money refunded or exchanged. & fino from 1 10 up, and Stoves and Itangcs from t to 10. $verv one irarranted a un In anv Dart of the countv within "ft mfir. f rn.i,r.ii " nurramca, ai lino of Nn. nt.. hand double he'aten uenrcreu ana put Oyet ltodltlerent sizes and styles of Heccnd-hand Ueatlnir Stnvr.a :. . fine line of Single and Double Heaters, both ?5una and iqua?a itMlwlc AUo Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Promptly attended to at the lowest market prlco. Anthonv lVnvnn nr,fl An.nrin- i. eraf?heaSrnPeC,ttl,y bCM01 W PrU' 'oTno SSSSU Vltt -4 Q OI' PHILADELPHIA, Send their Ke Specialist To Slicnaiicloali, Wcdii i silay, Dec. 2r. Ho will bo found at tho Ferguson House From 8:30 n. m. to 50 p. m Persons who have headache, or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they wfllro celvo intcligent and skillful attention. NO CHAltGE to ex ntnino you eyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. A Merry X-mas Greeting To all Our-v Many patrons. And a Happy New Year I THE largobt Jot of Toys, Fauoy Plush Goods, DresslDi Cases, Manicure Bets, Work Boxes, Necessaries, Smok ers' Sets, Whisk Holders and thous ands of articles too numerous to nion tton In jilush and silverware lines. Over 600 ilnely dreseed Dolls 25 per cent, less than any houseln thlsorauy other county. Iron Toys, Steam En gines, Hook aud Ladder Trucks, Elec tric Motors, strong enough to run any toy; large House Cars, Doll Carriages, Hooking Horses, Blackboards, Sleighs, Building Blocks and all latest game& A VERY few fine Music Boxes that will nlay ilfty tunes or more. Call and see them. Tool Chests, Bureaus, and Wardrobes for children. A large variety of flue Christmas Dishes and Bisque goods at prices never before seen. Ladles line writing paper. Fine Christmas and Now Year Cards In satin aud plush the latest novelties. Also Books suitable for the Holiday trade. Air duns for tho boys best iu the market nt lowest prices. Fancy Safes and thousands of other articles. Beautiful Horn Goods. Something New. ew Only Ladies will be in Attendance, Commencing Saturday, November 2(5. l&JZ REESE'S of and Fancy Goods Store 16 W. Centre St., Ferguson HouseBlcck.
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