our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. nrrrrrT Tk TTirvTrntAxr 7lie Alarm 'J'Jios. 'lie allowing list shows tho location ol Iho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fin I)oparttn"nt: location. Ik-Coal and flowers strcots. I Itowcrs and Ccnlro streets. M HrlilKO and Centre Btrccts. zv Main and Ccntro streets. It Main and Poplar strcota. 85 M tin and Coal streets 4a Gilbert and Ccntro streets. -tlllbert and Cherry streets. 2 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down the hook onco and lot go. When an alarm Is seat In tho lire boll will sound tho number of the box and repeat tho alarm Jour tlmoa. HOW TO I.OOATK AIiAllMS. If ttic alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Urc bell will strike ono, then pause and strike Uo which will lndioato th.it the flro Is In the Tlclnlty of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated tour times. All those who have usel Raster's Man drake Hitters spork very strongly iu their praise. Twenty five rants per bottle, lm l'nvliiB the Urj-. lie What did you scream for just now? , Hhe I thought you looked as though you were going to kiss me. Chicago Nuws Hecord. An Accident. Willis Did you know Tucker was rtiot to-day? Wallace No; was it an accident? "It mu&t have been. A policeman did M." Llfo. lit Cmpo4ltlon. J!r. X Mure extravagance! Do you think I'm made of money? Mrs. X Ye. iluhtl Truth. Cmnltic KvoTits. Toll. 13. First annual ball of Oen. Har rison Lodgo, K. of I., in Hobbins' opera kouso. Kcb. 22. Martha WashitiRton Hlrtbday Party, in Kobbius' opera house, under tho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho P. M. church. Jan. 10 Lecture by Kev. Anna Shaw, of Massachusetts, under tho auspices of Shenan doah W. C. T. U. Subject, "The American Home." C It has boon proven by living witnesses that Pau-Tlmi Isn remarkable hi. criflcfart iequlck wire ot ihe dlllicult and ilnnctruuH Miroiiinml .u 'CtiotiNes-lts eqnal ran'i totoiind. (Vwih oouu.. Pun-Tina Is bold at 1. P. 1). Klrlln's Urn Uore. ' Twelve l'lmtns for 50c. By sending us your cabinet, together with 60 cents, wo will finish you ono doon photos. 11-2-tf W. A. Kkagky. Neckties, mufflers and silk handkerchiefs in all tho latest and iuot approved styles and t exceedingly low prices at tho Peoples' tore. 1215-tf Best work doio nt Urcnn.in's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace ourtains a specialty. All work guaranteed lie servants, uro doing, The Ilorough Council is n public boily. livery citizen of the borough has a right to he present. I o exclude any citizen who bo haves himself and does not disturb tho meet ing In anyway is an outiago that cannot be brooked. Tho reporter of tho Hf.rald was expelled because ho has dared to tell tho truth in re porting tho jiroceedlngi of tho Ilorough Council, and Messrs. Oablo, Land), Va:i Dusen and the rest of their clique know that ho has given tho public too much good for their welfaro It is all right Messrs. Gable, Lamb, Van Duscnand company, your timo will soon come, and then you will sco how small you look iu tho eyes of tho people, who, like Councilman Coakloy, one of your heretofore colleagues, aro "tired of being humbugged." Czarism cannot livo long on this hemisphere, and thoso who aro trying to uphold it had better staud from under without delay. Messrs. Scheilly, Hohnan and Coaklcy stand alone, as Councilmcn in tho fight against Czarism. They aro only threo In number, but "great oaks from little acoins grow." Mr. Coaklcy was man enough last night to repudiate what he found was a gross injustice and a big picco of nonsense. II. It. I'aton. 013 Walton Ave, N. Y. City, write: "I have used Ur Uulls Cough Sirup for yours and llnd It the moHeftlonotous n moo ter oughs, colds and laryngitis 1 have over tiled." I'KKSO.VAl,. lid ward Earley is visiting friendi in New York City. lieiijamin Richards is in Philadelphia transacting business. Will Fox, of Tamaqua, spent a few hours of last evening iu town. Mrs. Henry lleckor, who was tho guest of relatives at Lost Cieck over tho holidays, has returned to her homo in Perth Amboy. Mrs. Ferguson, who formerly managed the cofloe house, to-day moved her family to Williamsport, where they will make their futuro homo. Host photographs and crayons at Dabb's. The Gentleman's friend. If you want to look well-dressed, wear Dunlap hate and Eighmo dross shirts, sold nly by It. J. Mills, tho leading hatter of PotUville. He keeps the finest lino of neck wear. He is now-taking orders for bicycles, any make you want. A few second-hand Weyclesthat ho will sell cheap. I2-19-tw Time's Family Medicine Stoves the ISowels Each day. In order to be healthy this is aecoMary. Iloldernian's jewelry store loads as ever, tf Typo 1'or Sale. TVe have 200 pounds minion, more, or les, which we will sell cheap for cash, hav ing: no further use for the. same. Apply at HBRAi.uoiilie. Coughing l.enili to Consumption. Kemp' Balsam will stop the cough at enjpe. The AoHdpmjr lleitHiirnnt. The Pottsville headquarters for Slienan doab people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef , tea and all kind of wines and liquors of the Vest brand, is the Academy Restaurant, John T. Coaney, proprietor, M. A. Oooney, assist ant. . to XTbm Dahy -was stole, w fve her Oatorta. Wbeu site vm a Chlkl, rim Ortal for Castorla, When she beeame Vim, she dang to Oaatoria. Whan she bad Children, sh gave them Castorla. to tuit all eyat, at Parti's book and stationery store, No. 21 North Main treet. 4-27-tf fepeobtt Halt, DoUf, Albums, and Paney Slippers at the People' store. 18-15-tf Buy Ktyttonc flour, lie sore that tho n-ioie Lswia & Baxk, Ashbud, Pa., is printed ou every sack. 3-3-3taT MRS. WOOD MAKES ANSWER. I5vnry Doctor AVIui liver Saw JTi IIiiKh.ind :i-fiiouii(-(d Him Insane. Boston, Jan. G. Mrs. Wood, the wife wt Hamilton Wood, who recently escaped from tho Worcester Insane Asylum, sayi of her husband's published charges: "It is simply the sumo old story which he has reported so many times. Since hf hHs been in the various asylums ho has written very much, Interesting: in his be half many prominent men, but it win only three weeks ago that I was tald by Dr. Qulmbyof the Worcester Asylum, that my hubund was iu no lit condition to be discharged. "Every doctor who has ever seen my husband has pronounced him Insane; and this Is the strangest part of It, why prominent persons will try and get him out of tho asylum when all the doctors pronounce him as unfit to come out. 'I think lie was aided iu his escape from Worcester. "My sou and I have denied ourselves many things to pay his board. Wo have sotit him presents and bought him clothes. When his business was settled thero was about ?300 left, and this was in small amounts and some of it hard to get. "Of course, people will read these stories and think 1 am UiichaWtabla and iiiii having him falsely confined. "I have dono all that I could for him and am willing to do more. "I certainly havo no motive for having him confined other than I do not consider him a proper person of sound mind. "I know nothing about his oscapo and presume tho friends whom ho is with are Masons." SOMERBY AND OTHERS ARRAIGNED. The Attempt to Tnkn Them to Indiana Will be llenlstcd. Pnu.AncLrmA, Jan. 0 Freeman D. S(.merby, late Supreme President of the Order of tho Iron Hall; Dr. Charles II. Baker, Into Supreme Medical Examiner; Joseph Gladding, late Supremo Organ izer, and James H. McKearsley, lato Chnirman of tho Supreme Finance Com mittee, were arraigned yesterday before Magistrate Polo on the charge of using $-00,000 of tho Order's funds to sustain tho Mutual Banking and Trust company, of this city. District-Attorney Grabnm, who is the receiver of the local branch of the Order, stated that ho would offer no objection to tho accused officials waiving a hearing tf they desired to do so. Counsel for tho defendants then made a motion to waive a hearing and the magis trate bound them over in J5,000 bail for court. After the hearing District Attorney Graham said he would resist the attempt of the Indianapolis authorities to take the defendants there for trial, as they are now bound ovor for court here on the same charges ou which they were indicted in Indiana. Mr. Graham said that he would present the facts to Gov. I'uttison and he believed the Uoveruor would refuge the requisition from the Indiana courts. JLamp-tliirrmeys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. We go on buying c and grumbling. What should we do ? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and "Pearl-glass;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand ttpright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a labei for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh. Pa. Obo. A. Macbbto Co. Engraved Lemonade Sets for SI. 25, including Our stock for holidays is complete. Call and sec our stock of Plush Goods, Ornaments and 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. ' S JSoxxtla IVItvixi Stroot. Illrctrlo Hallway llulletln. Hereafter tho electric railway cara will oavo tho corner of Cherry and Main streets .t C:30 a. m. dally and every 20 minutes hereafter until midnight, at which hour tho ist car will lcavo for Girardvlllo. On Mon lay, November 7th, 1692, tho faro for any ongth of rido between Shenandoah and lirardvllle will bo reduced to flvo (fi) cents. WANTS. fco. FOIl f-AT.E. One fire proof safe, parlor suite, furniture, carpet, &c., very cheap. all at 31 West Coal street. lS-31-tf FOK UKNT. Society and club rooms In tho post ofllce building. Apply to M. M.Kurke, Altorney, Koom3. 12-H tf WANTKD.-A rellablo boy to learn tho print ing trade Must hove a fair education ind not be afraid of work. Apply at tho IIkkai.ii office. tf ITiOIl SAW:. A good, fresh cow. Uotwrcn 1 live and six years old Apply to Patrick lgo, Fowler's Patch. l-4-St I' OsT. December S8, a pair of bowed spfc J tucies wl h gold frames. Kinder will bo rewarded by reluming oHeuamjoIUco. it t,'ANTKD. A gentleman now visiting town V Is desirous of purchasing a number of tine specimens of sulpaur (Hnmonds. I'nrtles having good hard pieces will ploise call at tto iUUAl.ll odlco. l-D-tf l.'OIl KENT, Oil SALE. A store In good n in, -m inn ilnlnir n business of W0 000 Der annum A good business chance. Addrcfrs t,ox :il, summit Hill. Pa., or T. J. Mullnhey. .10! Cherry street, hhenandoali. 1 0-lw I .ill T N TIONAI. HANK, Shcnnndoah T Pa . December 7, 1K92 The annuai election for thirtem (13' directors to serve or the en--uing year will be held at the bank on Tuesday. Jui.uary 10, 1KI3, from 2 Ml 3 oVlock, p m 12-10 w iilv ' 11 Jno It. I.msr.NiiiNt. Cashier A OKNTS WANTED ON SALAUY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Choral- il Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great- t selling novciiy ever prouuecu. r.rtsen iuk horoughly In two seconds. No abrasion of upcr. Works llko magic. 200 to 500 per cent, notlt. One agent's sales amounted to MZOln -lx clays. Another 132 In two hours. Previous xperltnce not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., La 'rossc. Wis. XI39 5"2,',y PI1IVATE SALE OF A DES1UAIJLE FA11M. A desirable Uttlo farm in tho Catawlssa Valley, near Krebs' station. 30 minutes walk from Shenandoah, will be sold at private sale liy applying on the premises. The farm con tains 3) ncres, more or lch. In high state of .ultivatlon. Will sell th farm by Itself with house and farm buildings, or will sell farming tock and implements along with tho farm II desired. Tho owner is desirous of leaving the country. For information, apply on the rt lulses. ia-17.d4.w-lm MYLES WHITE. DISSOLUTION OF PA IITNERSIUP. No lice Ik hereby given, that the partnership latily nubBisitng b'twecn Henry Krcudberg and J- Flnberg, ol Mananoy Plane, county of Schuylkill, and stito of Pennsylvania, undir the hrin name of "F. . Freadberg," was (lisMilwd. bv mutu-il consent, on tho seventh d.iyof Decomber last. All debts cttngtothe s-iui partnersuip are to uo receivcu uy uiw said -. Kluberti, and nil demai ds on tho said partner-hip uro to be presented to him for payment. IIeniiv Fi.kauauh ., FIKDF.HO. Mahanoy Plone, Pa.. Jan. 3, 181)3. 1-3-oaw It qj'l C PAYS for h homo lot nt May's Land f log, the line suburb of Atlantio City; 5 j.quurc-9 from K. It.; commutation fare to Phlla., 45 centn: has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with flnost water power; line driving, lisblng, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 3ft houses built lust year and not oue empty; a safe and sure investment; KtO Invested will Increase ( in tf mouths; 3 mills built this year; lots are bOfcci above mean; 10 percent, oft for cash; 2 lots for tSi; title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LAN'DINU IMPKOVEMENT CO., 668 I'Tanklir St , I'nlladolphia. 9-3Wm AN ORDINANCE ! Au Onllnanceamentlin; an Ordinance enacted tttirl pasted the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1891, entitled, "An ordiUHUue cmiferriuR ou the Malia noy City, SlieuHudouh, Girardvllle and Ashland Street Hallway Com pany llie riyht to build and operate au ehtiirlo railway on curtain stieeis in theB rough of Shenandoah," aud all amendments and Mipplenunts to bald ordinance. He it ordained by tho Town Counoll of the Ilorough of Shenandoah, and It Is hertby or dained by the authority of theMuco, that tho aboe referred to ordinance, and all amend' meets and supplements to said ordinance, be altered and amended by Inserting the words "Its successors and assigns" after the name of tuo Sold Mahanoy City, Mhenandoab, Qiiard vllle and Ashland Stieet Hallway Company, or wherever saldcomtuny is 1'tterrcd to In said ordinance, amendments or supplements, so that laid ordinunce, amendments or suppltiiicnts will read wherever the said name appears the "Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Ulrardvillc and Ashland Street Itailwy Company, its succes sors and assigns," and wboro said company Is referred to by tho words "said company," it will read "tald company, lis successor and as!gus." It being the meaning and luteut of this ordl nauoe to gram to the successors and assigns of the said Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, tjirari. vlllo and Ashluud Street Hallway Company till the power, light and privileges that aregranted to the said Muhanoy city, Shenandoah, Girard vllle and Ashland Stieet Hallway Company, subject, nevertheless, to all the provisions uml conditions Imposed upon the suld M. hanoy City, Shenandoah, GlrardClllo uud Ashland .Street Kallnay Company, All ordlnaucos, amendments or supplements to ordinances In so far as th( y conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Enaotadand pakted tblslttb day of Decem ber, A. D. 1892. JAMES SMITH, Chief Burgess. A. IJ. LAMI1, Pres. Pro Tern. T. J. COAKLEY, Secretary. i o-t JpEUaUSON'S THEATRIC. P. J. FEUOUSON, MANAGER. FRIDAK JANUARY 6, 1893. Who laughs? You do. so do I And everybody cUe when they sco FiTZ AND WEBSTER and their merry company In "A BREEZY TIME." Hco our Mnndolln Octette Qulntetto of Musical Tennl Itackeis llcllOavottc. Latest New York Craze. 1 he Kcrpenllno Dance. Airy Unices. Pretty Faces. Merry Glances Lovely Dances. Prices, 25, 50 mid 75 Cent. Reserved seats on salo at Klrlln's drug Btore. Political Cards. JJlOlt COUNCIL, (Fourth Ward) FRANK WILCOM. Subject to Democratic rules. jJIOIt JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, T1IIIID WAttl), jUVIA' JtEKSE. JjVJIt CHIEF HUHGES., JA1IES J. WHEELMAN. Subjeot to Democratic rules. jfJIOK COUNCIL, (Third ward) O. T. STlUUOllN. Sublcct to the rules of tho Citizens' nomln atlng convention. jjOIt COUNCIL. (Second Ward) JOII.V F. FINNEY. "ubject to Citizens' party rules. Headquarters For Florida Oranges Just received another con signment of Florida Oranges that the grower wishes me to dispose of to make room for more. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. .A.- WOMER, 124 N. IInliJ Street. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Janes' old statu 17 SOUTH MAt HTRjEET, Arbors he will be oloased to :net tbe want o' Ins trlenits and tue pubUo In 8rrYibiag iu the Driuting Line a. I. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort Socond St., GIS&RDV1LLS. Heat Wines, Liquors, Ilecrs, Ales i.nd Unes oranda of Cigars always on hand PHQTOGWARjriER DABB Has purchased tho best apparatus In tho mar ket, and Is now prepared to .okc every style of photographs. Views of buildings, machinery and all kin, s of outdoor work a specialty. Each purchaser of one dozen enblnets at 3.f-0 Is pre sented with a lige crayon reo. This offer Is good until April 1, 1898. Copying and enlarg ing. VV ork dc-nu at short notioo and low prices. DABB A' White Si opposite uiao. i. iriiiie 01., prick -chooinidg CI NTS FOR A UNDiiW iHADK Others, ready to put up spring roller, for S5c, 35o, 46c, 50c and upwards. Par ties destrlnK only tbe shadlnir or tlx. tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S hrpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. JOE W YATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) M.Hiit uuel CualfttH., SlienuiitJoiili tlest beer, ale and porter on tap, The Unset brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at cnea T. J. O'HAIiEN'S ZSa-rloer S3op, COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In the tonsorlal line done la first class style. A tine bath room attached. J B. KISTLEIl, M, D., " raytuviAN and susqron. nrrci Ifu N. Jrd street. Shfrmodnsh Pa K. JAMES BfEIN. PHYSICIAN AND SUJIOEON. free Iriw fo ffio JAGRANI' OPPORTUNITY -CONTEST OTEK TO- SCH0OL TEACHERS In Behuylklll OodbIj, NORTH OF THE BROAD MOUNTAIN ONLY. Realizing that the Publto School Teachers will be among tbse most 4tslrOM ef tM l TltlV IO THE WOllLDS COLVMMAN IMPOSITION, nl wlf.av'.w to proTbH7l Incentive for a material Increaso In sol-s of tho Evknino I1eiiai,d for 1S01, the pab.lsher k.il concluded to placo within the reach of all the publlo school teachers In tho territory named oil ui'funumtjT w ti mi lainniuuu m ouij nen, spenu len aiys there, hare boad and lodcl lnj nt a first-class hotel, and s euro railway transportation Including sleeping tullu ftvul -Will pree of ny Cost.'H- Tho contost will open on Monday, January 101b, 1193, and wlJ close at p ai iBa'iu-fUr July 1, 1803. CO-rXDZTZOsTS :- A voting coupon will bo published In each edition of tho FvrmNB IIirald, a tut tiititc tii wnicn is piibitsneo ociow. Each coupon will represent ono vote. Tho two touchers who receive tho greatest number of total rotes up to the tlosinjr fcouH uuuu Biuicuwiu uu ucciurcu ino winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Evenimo IIbrai.d and sent, ftcurcly sealed la envel I opes, addressed to "Oonltit Etlitor, I.'veniiiff liquid, Slicmimhali, I'a." " v"-"" .. -o -J , us iitu a uu or sue may uesiro lor ono or morel teachers engaged In teaching In a publlo school north of tho iiroad Mountain nt tho cln nr n.r I enrrent school term; prorirff, that any teacher who may Uavc been incapacitated by sickness! oraccldont for teaching for a period of not more than threo months prior to the end at tbe! term, may aia-o compeio Eochvotofor each teachcrmust bo represented bya sepcrato coupon. A coupon bearing the namo of more than one teacher or specifying more than one tolo for i teacher will be thrown out as void. Each coupon will havo thedateof Its lssuoatthe lower left hand corner, and sack eoupo&.l iuubi, uu iu me uiiuux ui iuu unicsi suitor witnin ten uays after tho dato it bears, A careful rt-cord will bo kept of thonamosof all conteslants, and all coupons will bef unu aept. sine uniu mo un.ii aujiiaicauon. Threo prominent aud responsible men of 8L doan win no selected to act as judges, mak the final cunt and annouaco the names of. winners. Should threo or moro teachers bo tied on the hlgbost number of Totes, tbe judi. uu ui uwuu iu ucciue. The names of the winners will bo nnnounced on or beforo Saturday. Jnlv 15. ISM. tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah at tho time they will bo informed of their rood Dy teicgrapu, so mat tney may start on ino trip as soon thereafter as possible. 1 All Dianas in tno coupon must bo lilled out, especially the blanlt reouirinn the nsi person voting. Tno numoer of votes received at this ofllco up to 4 p. m each day wil usneu in tnoneii issuo oi ino hkhai.d witn tho names of the teachers voted lot. Sample Ooiiport. COUPON. . ViY "-acPers wno receive mo largest number of votes will bo taken to the Worlds air and royally entcrtali.t d by the IIukald. Cut out this coupon, auli on ti o oloiik lines wrlto the name of the Pi win s. imni Tmrh. nnni, n,.,i l Mountain, In behuylklll county, wliom you consider most popular, and sendi to tho 'I ontet IMUar, hveitmy JlfrulU, Shtnuudoah.l'a," Every coupon prouerlv llllcd out counts as one vote. Every pcrsou, young or old, caii vote, and vote as fl often as they please. 1 Name of Tc-icher.. Ilcsldcnco Name of Voler Resldenco Self' s r Notice To tbe buyer who wishes to purchase goods suai f rsces My eDtlro stoek of Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers MUST 15 E SOLD at once, as I am about to retire from this line of business. W have also reduced our line of OVEUCOATS, toone-hulf price. Men's aud Boys' Clothing, Hats aud Caps at prices never before equalled In the county. SEFP'S BARGAIN STORES ! 23 and 25 SOUTH MAN STREET, ForX-mas and New Year Presents A reminder of some of tho most suitable articles for such, aud also tbe place to buy them. A Good Huge or Cloth Dime, A Plush or Cloth Cunt, A Fine Shawl, A Pair of Good Ulaukela, Fine Wilton, Moquetle or Goat-skin Rug, Handsome Pair Chenille Curtains. A Good Carpet, A Fine Carpet Sweeper, A Set of Table Linens, Napkins to match, A Fine Umbrella, Pair Gents', Ladies' or Children's Kid Silk Handkerchiefs and Muffl rs . Glove, with fur tops, Towels, Muftd, Pocket-books, et Allot which oan be purchased at T I PRTPF' OLD RELIABLE, U.U.I. xVX'UJLj O, north main street. Ofllce and Itcsldencc, No. 31 North Jardiu Street, Shenandoah, OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their ESjf e Specialist 18. To SliciumdoHli, Wctiiicwdny,wrau Ho will be found at the x Fcrgusou House From 8:30 a.rt. to5:3tp.in Pni-crin a rctn hnvA V) on rli fVi f n uVmsn aviab bva Mnald A I crmfori bbuuid cull upon their specialist, and tliey wSl jo. amine your eyes, livery pair ol glasses oracreais guarantor i