HOUS Find securing require bios BBYERIT'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. EKEEPERS! no dkiculty-in --- what thoy forUhoir ta ut our store. THE THEATRE. at llonklncs ol Plays to lie Produced Prrcuon's Theatre. Tho best singing and acting company of tomcdians that has over before appeared I" "Mugg's Landing" will bo at Ferguson's theatre ou Wednesday evening, January 11th. " I.ITTLK TRIXIK11 " Little Trlxie " as presented by May Smith ltobbiii3 and her associato comedians will furnish an ideal oulortnlnmeiit at i'erguwns thoatro next Friday evening, tho i:ith hut. It is bright, breezy and funny, and at tho samo time refined, interesting and pleasing. H allows of tho Introduction of new music, new songs, new dances and specialties by the entire cominy, who aro all artists of tho first order. A feature of tho performance is Miss Kobbins' wonderful dancing. r t rotUTlllo. Christ Schmidt left this morning for New i ork city to visit his sister, who is ill. Thomas J. Diivics has moved Into tno now building oppo: Itotho Presbyterian church on iV'liltc street. dent liallcy, of tho Schuylkill Traction Company, Is visiting in town. T. 1!. Heddall and M. M. llurko, Esqs., and Justices Williams and Monaghan wero among tlie townsmen who went to tho county sent this morning. Fied. Roberta lias removed from Yateevillo and now occupies one of Mr. Wiederliold's cottages on South White street, lately vacated by llarry A. Acker. John A. Tltman has broken up house keeping and vacated his rosldcnco ou South Whlto street. The house will Bhortly bo occupied by 'Squire 0. W. Dcuglor. T. II. 11. Lyon, Hsu.., onoof Mahanoy City's energetic attorneys, paid a briof visit to town this morning and went to Pottsvlllo accoui' panlcd by S. Q. M. Hollopctcr, Esq,. Mrs. Stein, wife of tho popular doctor, has leturiicd from Philadelphia, after making a customary Christmas and New Year visit to her parents and other relatives In that city.l Great Big Chunks f Whacked Off PrieesT i CHNTHAI.I.V. Pllei or Ituinorrholils Permanently cuied without knifo orligaturo. No danger or suffering. No dolay from bus inos while under treatment. Patients whe aro rosponslblo need not pay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. It. KEEI), M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to tho editor of the KVBNIN llKBAtD. tf ('.rent Siicrlllce Halo. All fancy holiday goods, candles, etc., left over from Clitit)uts will be sold at sacrifico prices a 1 don't wish to carry over any of the slock. No reasonable price refused. 12 27-tf Max Itr.KHK. All those who havo used Iinxter's Man drake Hitters sperk very strongly in their praise. Twentv five ci nts per bottle, lui '"r Dinner SetB at tho rate of 13 01 per chunk. Come nee our 112-plece Prlneww Dinner Sets , at' $1(1.00 easily worth (13.01). Kenienilier, these aro English goods. Look tit them, evon If you do not wish to buy. We can sell you a tine Toilet Set lit a most reasonable price el' her English or Amer ican inanufiictiire. White Granite Uupi and Saucers as low as 40o per set. Odds and ends in Fancy Chin of all kinds are going rapidly. Come soon If ym wish to mulch up broken sets. Art pot tery, lamps, stutlonery, novelties etc., etc., etc. Girvin, Duncan & Waidley, 1 OUH NEW YEAR OFFER? O Soutli nvsCzxlxx Stroot. Obtained 810,000 Umlor FhIki l'rntcnttil. I New IlnvNHWioK, N. J., Jan. 9. Louis Nlchel, secretary of the Howor Brewing Company, is undor arrest oa complaint of Mrs. It. II. Decker, who accuses him of obtaining from her $10,000 under falsi pretenses. The mouey "was obtained on a note ot tho Browing Company. Coming Rveiit. Fell. 13. First annual ball of Gen. Har rison Lodge, K. ot P., in Kobbins' opera house. Feb. Shi. Martha Washington Birthday Party, in Roliliins' opera lionso, under tho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society of the 1. SI. church. Jan. 10 Lecture by Bev. Anna Shaw, of Massachusetts, under tho auspices of Shenan doah W. O. T. U. Subject, "Tho American Home." John llrrgaii, who has been residing in Philadelphia for tho past year, returnedjon Friday. Mrs. Gcoigo Troutnian, accompanied by her daughter, Kva, and son, Grcyson, spent last week with friends in tho Quaker City, Miss Bridget Schilling and Miss Bridget Conway, two of our pleasant youiiBladies,arc attending tlio fair of tho T. A. B. band, o Lost Creek. Robert P. Fnrrell, ono of tho popular clerks) of L. A. Reiliy & Co's store, is con fined to tho house with a sovcro cold. Miss Munio Kane, one of Mt. Cnrmol's at tractive young ladies, is tho guest of Mls Annie Mench. Miss Annio Davis and sister, Laura, accompanied liy Miss Ihvy Reese, spent a few pleasant Jiours on tho ice at Biush Valley on Saturday.' ' " '-! Tho fair fur the benefit of St. Ignatius chin eh which vias to be held during the holidays will bo held in February. TmTparents of Mr. John Dixon, a former resident of town, but nowof Philadelphia, received news of his death on Saturday. For the past few months surveyors have been busy surveying for the new railroad which will bo urn to the colliery now in the course of erection about one milo from Montana. Tho new road will connect with the old Lehigh Valley road at Montana and with a branch of tho samo at Willmiton. The colliery mentioned will bo a large one. It will employ over BOO men and boys and will bo coninletcd in six months. The property owners of Centralia .and Montana should appreciato this as it will bo within easy access to both places, and will certainly increase the value of real estate. Work on the new road will be commenced this week and will bo rapidly pushed to completion. Jan.!), Ifc0.'i. DrfuulK-il, Leaving Wife and I'nmlly. SrniNOFiKLD, Mass., Jan. 9. George P. Cooper, liookkeepor in tho New York olllce of the Nowell Manufacturing Company.ls an embezzler to the amount of S,000, ami it is thought ho has gone to Canada, leaving a wifo and family in Brooklyn. lSulTiiti'il About in a Sturm at Ben. London. Jan. 9. Tho steamer Urblno, bound for Baltimore, has put into the i'yue after beint; biittuted about for eight days in a storm. The lrou forecastle ol the vessel was smashed and all its bouti carried oil. Voi..nl Fust In th lo. Dutch Island HAiuion, It. I., Jan. 9. Four vessels aro fro.en fast in the loe here. includiiiK tho schooner Julia Fniueism, Kill Kiver for New York. disregard a well when Ihey buck is the best and Political Cards. F OH COUNCIL, (Fourth Ward) FRANK WILCOX. Hubject to Democratic rules. "JJIOH JUSTICE OF THE PEACH, TIIIHD WAUD, MAX REESE. Hubject to Democratic rules. jrjlJll CHIEF HUKOEStl, JAMES J. WHEELMAN. Bubjeotto Democratic rulos. JJIOIt COUNCIL, (Tbird ward) C. T. STRAVOIIN. Subiect to the rules of tlio Citizens' homin' autig convention. atralnst ohcapost. c. competitors Salvation Oil. It Tllffh.tirlccd established law ol physics JJOK COUNCIL. (Second Ward) JOHN F. FIN KEY. Subject to Citizens' party rulos. fiOlt COUNCIL (second ward) T.J. 1WOUGIIALL. Subject to Citizens' party rules. WANTS. &o. Read lhis 3 A GRANt OPPORTUNITY VnTJrT V l V KIL IP- Uf V If -OONTEBT 01 JIM TO , pmuilSCHOOL TEACHERS In Schuylkill County, NORTH OF THE BROAD MOUNTAIN ONLY. Realizing that the Public School Teachers will be among then most desirous of errjorfoig TRIP TO TUB WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, ma witli view to providing incentive (or a material incrcaso in sales ot tho Evkmino Heiiald for 18SJ, tho publisher ia concluded to place within the reach ot all the public school teachers in tho territory named opportunity to visit tho Exposition In July next, spend ten days there, hnro boad ondlods ln at a llrat-class hotel, and B'cure railway transportatioa including sleeping berths) frj Hbcnandoah to Chicago and return. J pree of ny Cost, The contost will open on Monday, July 1, 1803. January ICth, 1!93, and wl'.l cicse at t p. m. u Saturdar, FOK KIJNT. Society post ofllco building. Attorney, Hoom 8. and club rooms In the Apply to M. M. Kurke, 12Utf ANTED. A reliable boy to learn the prlnt- iiiK trudo MUht nave a iair euuuunuu and not be afiald of woik. Apply oi ine IIUHAM) ofllco. " l ANTED. A gentleman nowvisitlnc town W is desirous of purchabing u number of fine specimens of suliiliur diamonds. Parties having good hard pieces will please call at the HhltALl) olllce. l J- ?OK KENT, Oil SALE. A store in good location doing a business of IlO.tKK) per annum. A gooa uusiness euuueu. -- buxW, Summit Hill, l'a.. or T. J. Mulla hey. 301 Cherry street, Kbcnandoah. 10-lw j Horse : Ice : Creeper T There nra mauv commou liniments sola but tlic ni I only one inval Pln cure lor nil tinnmif .4nr!ituM. Cuts. Hi'llitH.11' tt ull bodih txiln. lis name is Hert Flag Oil. Cofcts a ceuts. hfoltlHt t. r. 1). Kirlln s drug (tore. Twelve l'lmlox tor 00c. By sending us your cabinet, together with BO cents, we will finish you one dozen photos. 11-2-tf W. A. ICeaoey. l Neckties, mufflers And silk handkerchief in all tho latest and most approved styles and at exceedingly low prices at tho Peoples' store. 12 15-tf Superior goods at 26 per cent, lower than elbuwlieru at Iloldennan's Jewolry store. tl Best work done at Brennan's Stotim Laun dry. Ewyth.ug white aud spotless. La curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Best photogntplis and crayons at Dabb's. Tlio OentlemHii's l''rlenil. If you want to look well dressed, wear Vunlap hat and Eighme dres shitts, sold only by It. J. Mills, the leading liatter of Potteville. llo keeps the finest lino of neck wear. He is now taking orders for bicycles, any make you want. A few second-hand bicycles that lie will sell cheap. 12-10- lw Family Medlclim .Moves the Itnwel Eaohday. In order to be healthy this is neewaary. Iloldennan's jewelry store leads as over, tf TyM or Sale. We have 200 pounds million, more or lata, which we will aell cheap for oash, hav ing o further use for the; same. Apply at ; - Kmhv oatoa. fconshinir I.ad to GnnauHipttnn. Kiepnp's Balaam' will atop the cough at Oliltuiiry. Bobert Potter, Jr., of Yatcsville, died at one o'clock this morning from the effecta of an abscess in tho head. Thomas Moore died at his residence, 128 North Jardin street, Sunday moiningt. He had been complaining for somu time and lecently his condition was made woite by a new cold ho contracted. Tho deceased ns CI years of ago and is survived by his wifo and two children, James, aged 21, and Mrs. John Leary, of llnst Oak street. Mr. Mooie served tlnco years in Co. II. 2nd Pa. Cavalry and was a member of Seviui Post, G. A. 1?., Mahanoy City. Tho funeral services will be held at the family lesidence, No. 128 North Jardin street, and the nuiains will be placed on the 2:18 p. in. P.Alt, train on Wednesday tobe taken to Tr.muqua. Thedci tnscd was also a member of Plank Iildge Ledge, No. tSO, I. O. 0. 1, of town. IMIT NATIONAL HANK, Shenandoah T l'a . December 7, 1PD2. Tho annual election ,.iH..n i:ii ftlrfRinrs to servo lor the en- Kulns veor will be held at the bank on Tuesday. t... .'?'. in 100-1 frnm 1 111 X n'lllnck . I) m lS-lb w'kly-i-jl ' Jno H. LKiSKNitiNu Cashier. BAMC EI.KI'TION. Tbo annual election of the stockholders ot tho Merchant' fa tional Hank, of Shenandoah, l'a . ill bo held at the HanltW House, Tuehday. January Kith, itu't h.tu'm thi. iinup,e of 1 and 4 n. m., lor the purpose of electing thirteen (13) directors 10 cerc vne cuuiub ji-oi. . .. . r.MB5t-0B H. II. HouiKii, Cashier. 4 OENTS WANTED ON HAL.AUY or com A miuuinn. tn bundle tho new 1'atunt Chemt cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erosos ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to 5820 In six days. Another W tn tvo hours. Previous t.Vr.Xi.yye.a nnt Yiwr.Sdllirv. Fnr terms and f Ull nurtieuliirs. address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x43fl UO., 5-24-ly mitvjtI! SALT: OP A DESinAHLEFAItM. A oepiraoie nine iitiiu m iuu ..ninoi, lev. near Krebs' station, 30 minutes walk frmn Shenandoah, will be sold at private sale 1 Valle; Tli Aoadrmr Rent rant. tPite Pottsvilie headqnarten for Siienau- dMb people and other living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef and all kinds of wingj and liquors of the beat brands, is the Aeaoemv jteauuinMir, joun F. 09Br, ptoprietor, M. A. Cooney, aaattt- ant. t WIhb Baby was siek, wa gave bar Oastorfa. Wins ate w a ObtM, aae ertod for Oaatorta. "tTije baeaow Utas. h otuas to Oaatort. T,b aba had OhMnw, abe (savathaia Oaatorla. " iimnlir to asit all eyas, at Porte's book and aaMteoory store, No. 21 North Main gpeoUl Siile, Pels, AlbtHM, and Paiwy Slippers at the .People ter llB-tf Boy KyaUmt flour. Be by applying on the premises. Tho farm oon talr.s ai ucres, more or less, In high stale of cultivation. Will sell th- farm by itself with house and farm buildings, or will tell farming stock and implements along with the farm, if desired. The owner lsdoslious of leaviugtho country For information, apply on the FJ-lM&w'-lm MYLES WHITE. Bole agent for Schuylkill County. jF. ec swalm, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes norso Blankets, Skatos, Sporting Goods. Headquarters Ior Florida Oranges Just received another con sigfnnient 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 voting coupon will bo published in each edition of the EVFNiua Herald, a foe im which Is published below. Each coupon will represent one vote. Tbo two teachers who receive tho greatest number of total votes ap to the closing above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must be cut out of the Evknimq Herald and sent, securely sealed In eil opos, addressed to "Conltsl lidUor, Evening lie aid, Shenandoah, l'a." Any person residing In any place may vote an often as ho or she may desire for one or teachers engaged in teaching In a public school nortb of the Droad Mountain at the clcso of enrrent school term; proncfetl, that any toacher who may have been incapacitated by slcknci or accident for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to the end of til term, may also compete. Each vote for each teacher must bo represented by a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing the namo of more than one teacher or specifying more than one vote fcr teacher will be thrown out as void. Each coupon will have the date of Its Issue at the lower left hand corner, and such coupon J must bo in tho hands of the Contest Editor within ten days after tho date it bears. A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will beflleJ and kept safe until tho llnal adjudication. Three prominent aud responsible men of Hhenanfl doah will bo selected to act as judges, make the final count, nnd annouueo the names of the tw.l winners. Should three or moro teachers be tied on the highest number of Totes, the judges wllq bo al owed to decide. The names of tho winners will bo announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1S9S, Should the winners bo absent from Shenandoah al tho tlmo they will bo Informed of their good fortunrj by telegraph, so that they may start on iho trip as soon thereafter as possible. Al) blanks in tho coupon must be filled oui. especially the blank requiring the namo ot thi peron voting. Tho number of votos received at this offlce up to 4 p. m. each day will be pulJ lished In the next issue of tho Heiiald w ith tho names of tho teachors voted for. jSgvrrvjplo Ooupon. Mls Shaw's Lecture. An audience of about 2,!i00 assembled in tin M. E. church ou Saturduy evening to listen to tho hcturo of Itcv. Anna Shaw, llundieds failed to gain admittance. Some of the peoplo stood through tlio entiro even ing, only too glad to get standing room. No Mil tmate idea of this address can be given in tlio space possible to givo it. Those who have heard this able and eloquent speaker will know that those who heard her enjoyed a feast long to be remembered and those who failed to hear her were deprived of a privilcgo which they will havo reason to regret. Ttf DUulem, i'to Catlle, Pa. This talented lady will lecture in the Presbyterian church to-morrow evening. Don't fall to hear her. 1 s nttliiir Out Ui Chh4vi.1i. Wasitih-otos, Jan. 9. The United Stntea cruiser Newark, in command of Admiral Beuham, has arrived at Cadiz, Sp.iin, and her officers will aat to work immediately in superintending the fitting out the Columbua caravels, Ninit and Pinta forthelr voyage across the Atlantis to take nart In the naval review r' Htmp ton Roods in May and to be exhibited later at the World's Fair. Million I'ruit and 1'rodme Bxcliuiiga. Botrrox, Jan.!) . At the annual meet ing of the Botou Fruit and Produoe Ex change a resolution was adopted endors ing the Houm) of Heprefcentatives' bill la relation to the original paokages of oleo margarine ami for the protection of dairy intereata iu mauy States. Another reto la lou adopted favors the repstl of tU Sheiumu Silver aot of 1800. dl K PAYS for a homo lot nt May's Land tplU (t,g, the line suburb of Atlantic City; 5 squares from it. It.; commutation faro to I'hlla., 3b cents; has court house, hotels, bchools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; line driving, llshlng, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 36 houses duui last yeur unu nm uuu i-iuiny, owic sure investment; B0 invested will increase HtOln flmonths; 3 mills built this year; lots arc 80 feet above ocean; iu per ceni. on ior uibu. Ulols fortwn; tiuo insurea. senu ior circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 068 Franklin St , I'niiuaeipnia. -ou-.ui . Hult tn Maine's War Accounts. Adql-sta. Me.. Jan. 9. In the manngo- uitrtit of Maiue'swar department for the naat few years, it has transpired, the military appropriations havo been over drawn and the accounts have been loosely keot. and. as a reault a deficit of soma (0,000 or more is reported aa having ben tlwoovereU. ore that the naweLxssHt & IU UK, Ashland, IV, laprlptoJ oan plojt Iu tw CaiWl on ovary satk. a-j-otaw j 1 ' l aaneatlevt Hiubllauii o He lleiilaeea. Niw Havbk. Jan. 9. Seoretnry of State Pkalan aaya Uiat all th Republl will soon ERGUSON'S THEATRE. V. J. FBllQUKON, MANAQBR. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893 The musical comedy event of the seaaen. 1 he peenews irisn oomtuicuuo, May Smith Robbiris, Supported by a superb company of comedians and aoubrettes in the legiimate musical comeay, in tour ucw, u Little Trixie!" The Romp Heiress. Under the manogeMeut of Proa. Kobbins. Bright, Sparkling Mueio. Sweet Singing, utl ltet D iuceiHOM E'trtli. Walt for this great attraction. Prices, s 35 ai,l SO Cents Reserved seats on sale atKirlin's drug store, BUSINESS CHANCE. A very auicessful Corporation wants an Agent to represent it in bbiuandoah. Will pay at least JI50 per month. Hustness Is endorsed by itunksand leudme comm. rcial bouses. Agent must invest W which is lull)' seoured. o Deadling. A ohai.ee of a lifetime to obtain a aid paying business from the start. Address ?or p' rttculars. 'IIJENHI-ICaTION, " 1'. O. UoxW New York. l-8-lit-t,ts,s 8. KISTI.KR, M. I)., fMraJCJAiv and aasaBON. OfBcfi 180 N. Jrd street. Shf Bnlr.ab. Ps D" JAMKH HIEIN, Pin'SlCIAN AND aUROSON. Offlce and Rsaldsnoe, No. 31 North Jarn Street, Shenandoatu JL- WOMER, 224 X. Main Street. Has removed io Bill Jones' old stttm 17 SOUTH MAIN BTREET, Where lie will be pleased to maet the want or nis menus ana tue puono in fiterflhiBg in tbo Drinking Lie M. I. M'GUIHE'S Spoiling and Musical Resort Second St., GIRiRDVULE. Beat Wines. Llouors. Beers. Alee and tines ornnds of cigars aiwavs on nana PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has Durobssed the best annaratus in the mar ket, and Is now prcpured to tusc every style of photogrupbs. VIchs of buildings, maeblner' jud all kin- s of outdoor work a specialty. Eael um-ctoser of one dozen cabinets hi W.M) is nre seined with a large crayon ice. This offer is jtouu until April 1, 1K. Copying and eularg- nios u U1..J- Pj Onnosite UMOB, n. wwiuie at., uriok -choolBldg k WINDOW SHADE for 2Se, 3Ac, 46c, SOc and upwan tures can be accommodated, C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. Others, ready to put up spring roller, . ouc ana unwaras. iar ties desiring only the shading or tlx. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ, Uossler's old stand) rtHln Hint Coul tnn uiiciiandonli Beet beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest ranas ot whiskeys and cigars. 1 col room at rhl COUPON. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will ho taken to tho World's Fair and royally cutertalm d by the IIekai.d. Cutout this coupon, an! on the blsnk HneB write tbo name of the Pi blic Sihool Teacher, north of the Bread Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send 1 to the '(ynlft Editor, hvenutg Jlrruld, Shenandoah, J'a." Every coupon properly tlllcuout cuuutsasono vote. Every perbou, younger old, con vote, and vote as often as they please. Namo of Teacher.. Residence Namo of Voter Residence efFs Notice ! To the buyer who wishes to purchnse goods Per Gent. Befow Usual Pri My entire stock of Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Boots, Bhoesnnd Rubliera MUST BE SOLD at once, as I am about to retire from this line of business. Wehavealeo reduced our Hue of OVEKCOATS, to one-half prlee. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Cans at prices never before equalled iu the county. SEPF'S BARGAIN STORES I 23 and 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, For X-mas and New Year Presents K reminder of some of the most suitable artloles for suoh. ami also t&e place to buy them. A Good Hirge or Cloth Dross, A Fine Shawl, Fino WUlon, Moquetteor Goat-skin Rug, A Good Carpet, A Set of Table Linens, Napkins to match. Pair Gents', Ladies' or Children's Kid Glove, with fur taps, A Plush or Cloth Coat, A Pair of Good Blankets, Handsome Pair Chenille Curtain A Fine Carpet Sweeper, A Fine Umbrella, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mnlll r- Towels, Mufls, Pocket-books, etc All of which can be purchased at I T PRTPF OLD RELIABLE, U i U JL XVlVJ-J J, NORTH MAIN STREET. T. J. O'HAREN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In tho tonsorlal line done In first class Btyle. A fino bath room attached, OK PHILADELPHIA, Send their 3SSy e Specialist To Slicuaiidonli, Wednesday, Jnn. i8. Ho will be tound at the FcrgtiNon IIoiihc llom 8:30 a. ni. to 5-0 p. m. Persons who have headache, or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and simiful attention. NO CHAKQE to ex amine youreyee. Kverypair of glasses ordered is guaranteed to be satisfactory,
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