.us Puufact'jrcrsol Of Every Descrlptlou Flags, Baogps, Caps, Reganas, &i -FINES. GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-ftO f Write for catalORues. Correspondence sollctuic B- -3 to announce to his friends and jmfons and tho publlo ponerally that he liai purchased the barbershop lately occupied by 11. J Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street, CHENAVLOAK, PA. PJa-s-fc Annular Sninnn (formerly Joe Wyatt's) i IQ ar d 21 West Oak Street, BHKNANDOAir, PA. Br eto-ked with the best beer, porter, ales, mh ait i. hrandles. wines, etc. nncsi ciKurs. Sating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN KLOOR OIL CLOTH and i A Cl(( Out Surplus Stoclfa no piewft Cloth, two 1wdn teide, at 60 ai GOe. ithtr prices, SSe and $100. I Ti:i.hi.ih8 yards wltU; FOR Tico Cars Jhine MUMlhuj. "ty One Car laiicy white Jlfffyjfiw. One Car Pr Chop&ir-kxtm malt. One Car 'ida Oranges, Flue, l,nra:e reused Milk, Extra Quallt 'Plush pii 1 Oxford F'l. "tercstiiaT fae to day v rj'lna mutter Pio melt coicpIp'' --ocld fji to the co ot ' iiuljriiy ; Int .: rr -'CM iia- Tdit rtat r 't if 13 tunt no w J. !U.bttui nnv UTOHARPS 4- rnlftir il hv nnv nne 1n n tpv, tliivk Prion, br.anc, lolins.Uultars, Hriws ana full line sneut music. Cor. Jurdin and Iiloyd Hts. EOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leidlnpr placo in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The Unost line of Wines and Liquors ! Ctirars foreign and dc- lee Juuu each evenlrg. Ulu sifhonners or fresn,ueor,iorier, aih,c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUUUEUTY, Prop. JOHN F. PLOPPERT.'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 20 East Centre Street. Ice OTcnm all the year 'round. OpcnSundays. ( am now molslng a superior qualityof CKBAM BKKA1), something new. ou wunt to try It; cu'll use no other if you do. 25 CTS. PER YARD FOll Oil; C3-iOX'KC. ri,QT.u fnr js. sOf and unwards. FartieB having carpftt rags sbould send them aud hao id em xnaue ino u urai-nwn wak. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardw St. LINOLEUM. JTfow Hi V- Oil -r Tt f Itfl IOC. yuiur jn vf w SALE. iran&ii GViriwl Wliito Oats r r; and vectf-25c a dostcn. - tro caus ior 25 cents. frbbman MAKES "SS DMGLE8 AND fide ' LJIIl Corns 'The SoJKXW B0ftrd Confl the "UdBD Ui., H!-ind fcrtec -ere pres. Sni'Priiifendont 17 1.1 tl 'a rnn)mn.....i.. vu.-Oljian(ii ers by the School Hoard f. .t' 'D0W'i "lr friends W,. i. ' . " "lr '"WtBra nnd cverMncc the vi ,m 11,0 ans, I'oiiel, miiPjm m08tns "'h interrM ffthe mer., co,lslll"cd most eontimiing lus i i r " ' " r ireenmnsaid, in repiirt to render whuifcjL"1vo a conditional adopted ns a whole, or rct!r)lske to imvo rii opii'irtunity to roiso it. In Hi tho matter of piomotions I havo account tho term of service, their scholar ship, their professional ability aud their particular adaptability for the po&itious which it is proposed to put them in. "It is next to impossible, if not utterly so, to make appointments so that all will bo satisfied; and perbais si nie will bo disap pointed and dissatisfied with my appoint ments, but they aro mudo on just and im partial grounds. If thcro should be any dis satisfaction I suppose we cau meet tho criti cism. "I woald ilko to say that the ccrtificatca our teacbeis bold represent them as bcinj; com petent to teach in any of tho schools within your control, and to say that any of the teachers are not ijualifiid to teach a grammar school would be unwarranted; but, of course, there is 11 ilifl'eicure as to tho way in which fchopls n l be conducted, the scholarly qupHflcnlixni, and peculiar fitness: and it is ipiito important, m far as possible, to malm tho teachers satisfied with their positions, because then they can do bettor work and will not look elsewliero for positions. With tlieso lines in view I would re commend that Miss Anna Dengler b pro moted to one of the second grade grammar fchools. She is ono of our most scholarly young ladies, so far as I havo had nn opportunity of judging, that havo ever graduated flora our High school, aud has taught in our schools about eight years and a half now. Slio has not taught as loug as tome others, but has been a very successful teacher. "I also reeommend Miss Iltidgct Burns to fill ono of the two vacanoios in the bceond grade grammar schools.'' Those two appointments are made strictly on the basiB of terra of service, scholarship and professional ability, no other elements being considered." Mr. Fieeman said with regard to minor ap. pointineuts he would divergi a littlo with re. gard to term of servico and call attention to the fact that tliero aro not many young men in tho corps of teachers, and also to the faot that many of them, when iheir services bo- come most valuable, seek positions clsewhero for an increaso of salary. Mr. Freeman thought It bettor to have child ron come in contact with masculino training, and the male teachors should be encouragod, and in filling the positions in tho first grade grammar schools made vacaut by the promotions of Misses Dengler and Bums and looking over the list of young men, lie found Messrs. Scheuhing, Lewis, Britt and Buike desirous of promotion. "All are good teachers and are young men of exceptionally good qualities in teaching school, and it would he, peihaps. a hard matter to deride as to who 6huuld have first position. As between these four I deeideii on term of service. Mr. Lewis has taught five years and the other four and tluee. I decided to recommend Mr. Lewis for one of the first grade grammar schools." And to follow out my reasoning," Mr. Freeman continued, " I have decided to ask the board to show these youug men sorau encouragement by increasing their salaries. You can do that wjthout iuereaning your monthly pay roll, and I recommend that the salaries of Messrs. Britt, Scheuhing aud Burke be increased $5 per raonth. " As to the other grammar positions, Misses Cavanaugh and Kimmol have had the game length of servico and number of years in teaching, and I cannot discriminate between them as to other qualifications, but there are some other circumstances which load me to choose Miss Cavanaugh. One reason is that Miss Cavanaugh has been in tho Wliito stroet building for many years and will have a great advantage by reason of having taught all tho Mjholars who will attend the first grade grammar schools." Mr. Freeman then recommended that Miss Sallie Conry be appointed to succeed Mr. Lewis ; Miss Hattie Ileus to fill the place vaosnted by Miss Cavanaugh ; Mies Mary Lynch to go the second grade primary school vacated by Miss Hess; that Mr. MoIIale take the school in tho Lloyd street building vacated by Miss Conry j and that Miss . Mcflni.,,, ... '. -"-WW ill0 vhco I'he board ,. HIS f,lBf -""""nmatee ". cn mado a renorf ., . ee on "w clifmnnv ).. i...,.. . 6""tl that i t . . uuiir in ... IBCJlfMll l.tilf.ft.. . --- - in o Wide '.ml, I..:". Wving BURNSiwa'.pi.ndMiw " t ,f0l"",d'ia THB' FIRST -ml iHrovm ' ,B result nfil.... ?i "OI UliS I PfAT Mn-n ... " . r.. . .. its cnmriibf jf.. . ",0"" f Mr. Itedd.ii 7' .u,veVnaU. Riven a vote of lanks "nitteo alreot imiM. 13 lor ieatini?fi,Ti-. . solicitor Cnrl .. nM Cherry stroft ..I," ' p"r i'af" nd ouT'S't? ,"7'" - n " I'U'chaso tho . t that ko iTito 7. " ?1- Of teacher. f. U.e naxt Mhoo, " LT, w"neuco. Tamny of """n'. WWch will "'it no a.tewnt , ' ln Wpolntme "recto., to eontn.l . ,'T' th, 'isiou ; -y ono who ,s .ilwtlrtJr '."'.3th8t ooui.t? removed i, . wn '.av i... ""'y- 'uhira ner. Tho celebrated lm,,r,., "lienor is and ever will be the " Wn C 1 "'UI AlWihm - a, ,orn,s f K,leUllMd(fc , J. ...... ",,ea 'heWiufiuiti.r.,..- ' 'oprards. of r..i ""' T. J. n,i viiiii'iriiA .. jt "".io in tiiU i W1U 'icrarii an viv. w"ivfiu . . kv. worn u., . .. r.,4girts. "'"an, mu or Jt and Veno, ibout a week c ago, Urit., Cures II. Jin ires. He is one of the III n. I ut" . ' '. ... .. . . lias my ucen in tins conniry a&vufiui I week' lie lias lectured in almost ovi. Kngland, and has cured hundreds of town in various diseases. rionrtli. nl Vcno's st ktop ucfuro(,onilnSto thoUnitcd Statci was s"'ansoa, Wales, a town of about ir,nnr ii'!'tants. Ho was held in so mud! favor in'is tow" t!mt wllcn ho lcft he ion. was given an ov 1 he medicinciJ i Veno distributes aro "Venn's Cura ivo Syrup and "Vono'g Electric Fluid." Tho former is riliid intornaliy am' ,tho latter exle'rnally. Tho chemical secret connected with Veno s medicines was furnished by a Dr. Danix, of South Wales. The Drug Company offered $1,000 for a medicine which would euro all kinds of pain, and this wa accepted. Veno cures tho worst kind of cripples. So confident is he that he can euro them that he breaks their crutches and canes before ho begins to apply his medicines. Ho never makes a failure During his short stay in Pottevillc ho has wrought many euros. Ills fust patient was a Mr. Mullin, from Young's Lauding, who has been a suiferer with siatio rheumatism for 13 months. He could not walk without a cane. He took tho medlcino prescribed, and after a rubbing with the liniment walked away en tirely froe from pain. Veuo's next euro was wrought upon Charles Sbolly, of Harrison street, who had been crippled with rheumatism for thrco years. After an application of Vcno's medi cine lie was entirely cured, and now walks without a cane. Andrew Qalligan, of Fishbach, and an Italian named Tomoso Gighotti, who wero lufferers with rhoumatism were also cured These euros wero made in public on Vcno's wagon. Fecplo who can show satisfactorily that they aro too poor to purchase tho modi, ciuo will receive it free. ' Veno will remain in l'ottsville until Tues day nost, when ho will oontinuo his tour of tho county. Vono has reeoivod a number of handsome presents from people who aie grateful to him for the cures he has made. Among them is a handsoino yellow gatlu vet. flnelr Inwrought with Jewel. It is valued at $1,000. lUtiact fiom JWfsoitfe Chronicle. Tlu Jliillale Ca.o. The jury in the case of Thomas McIIale, on a charm luado by Kioliard Oaujniau, yes terday rt turned a verdict of guilty ot assault and battery aud aggravated assault and battery, with a recommendation to the mercy oftheoouit. The jury lsuoied the count "with intent to kill." Mr. McIIale was de fended by M. M. Burke, Esq., of town, and John F. Whalen. F.t.. of Portsville. The oaco was on trial two days. The name of N. II. Dowua' still lives, al though he has been dead many years. His Klixlr fur tbe cure of coughs aud colds has already oatlivcd him a quarter of a century and is still growing in favor with the public lm My stock for Now Year gifts In jewelry and fancy goods shall be as complete as ever. Ilolderman's jewelry store. 12J28-U The Monument Couiiiilttea A meeting of tho Soldiers' Monument Commtttco will be held in tho Council Chambor on Fridsy, the 0th inst., at 8 p. m A full attendance of the representatives of societies aud all other members of the com niitteo is requested to bo present. By order of tho chairman. It. E. Dknoi.kb, Secretary. Beit photographs and . r i)tt Drib' It. II. l'aton, 013 Walty .Ave., N. Y. City, writes: 'I have useci rjt uuougn sjrup for years ana ni.a it trji for oughs. colds and ' noious runeay . i nave ever " V&VImW WUH wr, hrculdh.'a?,",,y me 52 trlod," m GOT LEFT. fln'l ),. I SB FOR iEmar , - i treet APPn7t. M ate.. " ' OiTy Ono mw atlvo a Ntin,. uuc" HE scramliln uu nx. ety attediK tho . pcintments hv i, r .. future at JIarrishurg " All ap,,oint. "cits are made and, a, 1" thocaso of tho bor- i :ahuch,' "th. work andVe Z Z IT.?" f "oo of thosn ,!, ,.. , . . " "lany corners. . visit n . Ients of other nlaee. k "US school tt Phir,10 et thoro"take'ianv hi r ' """cod, i ' "'her. wil0 fce, V;;'J. there a.o "'"ty 'o sympa.hil L r; . B? there are vio applicant In M,to " "'"Lr- as only i t'ictwassm U0 'lvo dis- live Cbvl.-. " . """."'""Ifepresen.a. weeived an an- Amomr t), f!,m,,.:.. . '"Pointed annll.n,. , J 1'nnib. of town. ,r); -Wiling and "a fit Ut fr othenviso. "g,lt h WUHoiw and Lonstnhlo Tosh. f , - "luuaiuir i'j tro.,","""'on tl.at hew-as a.n..l, ti. ""'"'Hales i thi.'"at to, tn 1eese ono of 'piest tr, atsi..).. ..lynngcrb- Jill. ,. A li. ... reside.i cu a 1-age. US,,BANA,'S wasAriniLLA, rT "ivtvy u THAT WllES.' case I years hornoV KXTU. LI.il "a. IHr fob b - -.g Losf Cree: oni toachers, is con was ...,.... i.i Bruco Fostncr, who liai ISkw . IS" vacation in town, returned to th oeniinary yesieruay. o Mrs. J. F. Nertncy attendod tho funeral of Wlllinin linltnf. son of l'ntriek It ikev. nf - ' I Vlmrjsyilksa-XjlJUx. . V friends in town. Miss Fauuio Austin, of St. Clair, is visitiug her 6ister, Miss Hinchey, of town. Tho funeral of Katlo, the six-year-old daughter of Anthony Malouoy, took place yesterday afternoon. Tho tuneral was largely attended. Interment in St. Ignatius cemctory. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Barrett, of Dark Comer, took placo at !) a. m. yesterday. Deceased Is well known hereabouts. Sho had been a resident of Dark Corner for over thirty years. The funeral was largo, many out of town friends being present. High Mass was celebrated, after which Interment took placo in St. Ignatius' conietcry. Michael Cuff aid John Mcllara, of May- field, who havo been spending a fow days with their many friends in town, returned yesterday. The mysterious phonograph coucert, under tho management of Piof. Howo, will bo pro duced in Odd Follows' hall Friday, January Gth, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. This is tho greatest of modern wonders and is well worth the price of ad. mission. Quito a number of pupils of tho different seminaries and colleges loft for their rc spectivo tchools this woek, after spending their vacation hero. Among t'.em may ho mentioned Misses Lizzie Moran'and Jennie Black, and Messrs. Joseph McDonnell and Osoar Fetterman, to Bloomsburg; Claude aud Bush Krras, to Kingston; Miss May Millard to Wllliamsport; William Jouos to Lowigs burg; and Messrs. George aud James ICeese, to the University of Pennsylvania, at Phil adelphia. Buy your child a pair of rubber boots Tiiey Trill cost yoa but W) cents at the Peo nies' store, 121 North Main street 12 15-tf Venn I,nt 'lg!it, Veno opened his second visit to this city last night to a very large audience. He will remain for a shott time. On Saturday night he gives a special performance at 5 and 10 conts admission. On Monday night, next, he lectures to ladles only, married and single, youug and old. On Tuesday the lecture will be for men only. The admission to these two lectures will be 5 cents. All the other lectures are free. Mniiulas Convicted. Michael Madulas, the clothes line thief of towu, was yesterday convicted at the Potts- ville court on a charge of reoeivlng stolen goods, on oath of C. & I. Policeman Frank Shirey. Several locks bearing the P. & R. monogram, and a quantity of dynamite and mining tools were found in Madulas' trunks after ho was arrested for cleaning ofl' a clothes Hue. The Hums festival. All interested in the celebration of tho Bums anniversary will please meet at D. It, Lewis', ISO North Main street, on Triday evening, January Ctb. All aro cordially in- vitod. 1-5-lt All those who have used Baxter's Man drake Bitters spork very strongly lu their praise. Twenty-five cents per bottle, lm om: cogs oaa-s obsbrvations ...hi near. riiir , Th, 'eShamriM.. o-i.. . ' TPHK..I. fn tl, -'""" JWard UM rInolil .., :.' . ?,un .. pupil y tin make roiototJlolir , ,,u,,il ' , in the In tho rr. r ... u' vacancies ea.,...i ,ted much tZtuZn E'r"'nw. It J'iralry and thereto i 1 " ,ittU j " "-Iter Is at iasueu " Shi '" theeompln" dn'aJ ,n at"t ten lo with tue traek8 ll! , BV0 connou natural) " "' 'att, er nlacn nr. '"'O'juuiiaiit one it is a la I f t,lst courjvrtf end of a! to X. henenit.,1 - lown will Igrea'-T road. , . ... . . xr, 'U"c,or Gouldner, ffc otlic Lehicl. bi. . ",r.,c"fcr llnp'-wrH-u ucian """",0K'.has rece'fd hat rack he r49rrectle ,,, Zn ZC Qonld Jvo Mt. Carm.l iSvopopnlaron the road. ' Mr. : ttn says ho sees ---j rap wjou linn u, llm hed rooms and n!e..t.-,.: . C,r' -tilt t,nm .., breakfast in . " the kltel,.. .. ft, " ' eanl... ,. - -'"rr .i ""i'l'iied mud, , As electricity - other artificial heat t P"' than steam oMa;' -honethntti -oern !, ....... TWi' - rem , - " oiui room fur" ahvays remain a '''1 Shenandoah will nof'1- - t,le,rPetlliKaj,otii ri Squire J' I hefr aonagna,, recen(i x.. , i'." ' 'ro him. J IU(I PitifiifV. A UBrinn.. "Koappeared hef,,r .l,"tX.?. - - appeared before hi ,K,,,lT.7. r . , sent to the Al..i.!. him ""'iaske-k1 ; in thl ,.. . .,u,,se' The man ,.. . "e man n v.. Paid w"113 Sclmylfcui -N'orlhurnLerl -"...JiMIl COUntieS fnrl .1 - then hecan o , l,.V'0U,V r.vtff tuken' ' .. ,a,ler COtlnti ennntv ho would lmvii. .. lues am se. JJmol . TrdmJ2.llcctors of that TWfcsi: 5t jan was brokcn-Ji;'! s town. 'Squire il by tho story, .,.,r,.,.t.,.vrattvi nii,. iifiA'"'o ."V ......rtittn.! UtA in tl.n Cl. . to tho SohuylkllPfltu, institution, but tho authorities of the bUfSri rcaeueitow was toucticx 10 authorities of the LiUTrWJ place are now in controversy with the Luzerne people on tho question of. responsibility. Director of the Poor Derr, who was sworn L into oflico on Monday, was given his first official case for recognition yesterday. II i was a pitiful case, too. Mrs. Kelly, of Turkey Bun, widow of the man who hung ; himself at that placo several mouths ago be cause ho was unablo to secure work, appealed for aid to bury her infant child, which died of diphtheria. She also stated that she had another child ill. "Well, madam," saiil v. "Billy," as ho ran his fingers through hit hair and looked at tho poor woman in a what-wlll-I-do sort of way, "I havo only just been sworn into ollice aud I don't know Just what power I havo to help you, but you go and tell 'Squire Monaghan to draw up the necessary papers and I wili stand' by him if I havo to go down Into my own pocket for it." Tho papers were duijv-u up aud tho widow was relieved. f Olii:. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." A Ilrm-zy Time." In the cast of " A Breezy Titno" thcro are five comedians and four couicdjcunes. The principals are E. B. Fltz and Katbryn Web iter. A great dual of original and tuneful music has been composed specially for the production. " A Breeay Time " is a veritable, mint nf mirth, and it depends for suoeW on legitimate ability on the part of the perform ers rather than upon " suggest! veiies." "A Breeiy Time" will appear at Fetgasou'c theatre to-morrow evening. "1'iove all (Mn0, ItM icA i good," and you will bless the day you learned of the virtues of Dr. Coxa's wonderful Cough Syrup. Superior goods at 26 per cnt. lower than elsewhere at Ilolderman's Jewelry store. tt Piles or Hemorrhoid Permanently cured without knife orligfinre. No danger or suffering. Nodflhjj; froi" inese while under treatmeiiC PatMutrwho u-e responsible need not pay uutM V6' A oerfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. B. EEED, M. D, 123 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Defers, by permission, to the editor of the Evening Ueeald. tf (ireut Sacrifice Sale. All fancy holiday goods, candies, etc., left over from Christmas will be sold at sacrifice prices as I don't wish to carry over any or tho stock. No reasonable price refined. 12-27.tf lx tfK1' In case of hard cold nothing will MHeve the breathing so quickly as to rub Atulea and Oil Liniment on the chest. j 1 Freeh Morris TUvor Cove OyBteA recclvea dally at Coslett'b. 0-22-tf 4'
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