( FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing (what tboy rcquiro fibr their ta bles at our store. seyeW's Cornier Grocery, Centre and Wrrite Sts. oin.viti)vii,i,ic. John Munlcy, th racsr, of Wllkes-Barre, waj bnried hore on Monday. Interment In St. Joseph's ccmotory. Thnyoungeit child of Joseph Urockcr died Menday night. W. 8. Johnson left for Philadelphia to ipend a weok among friends. Uina Annlo Devlin, of Ogden street, is out again after an illness of ibout a week. "Mnggs' Landing" will bo hero to-night. It Is a good play and tho pcoplo who go will jut more than their money's worth. Prcsldont Bailey and Secretary and Treasurer WintorB, of tho Traction Co, paid a flying visit to tho power house tin Monday and enjoyed a sleigh ride along the proposed rente to ilahanoy l'lan. P. J. Gavin, tho popular newsdealer, pre sented his patrons with sums -very handsomo Mtlcniiars. William Parkin and Miss Mamo Gavin fcoth of town, will leave for Kutztown on Monday next to attend the State Normal school. Superintendent Gregory has returned from a fow days visit to relatives in Philadelphia. Bracoy Uros. received three car loads of ite from East Mahansy Junction on Tuesday, Tho ico is clear and nuito thick. This is the inest ico they have received from there for tveral yean. High-priced competitors disregard a woll stablisticd law of phystrs wncn they Duck against Salvation Oil. It is tho best and weapon. Z50. riles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured withontknifo orllgatnre. If o danger or suffering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Patients whe are rosponsiblo need not pay until well. perfect cure guaranteed. Scud for circular It. EEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St,, Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to tho editor of tbt Evknino Herald tf All those who havo used Baxter's Man fas.ke Bitters sperk very btrongly in tlieir praise. Twenty llvo cents per bottle, lm Coming Invents. Feb. 13. First annual ball of Gen. Har rison Lodge, K. of P., in Eobbius' opera house. rcb. 22. Martha Washington Birthday Party, in Robbing' opera house, under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Society of the P. AI. church. Twelve Photos for fiOe. By sending us your cabinet, together with EQ cents, wo will finish you ono dozen photos. H-2-tf W. A. Keaoey, Neckties, mufllors and Bilk handkerchiefs in all tho latest and most approved styles and at exoeeuingly low prices at tho Peoples' stow. 12-15-tf Superior goods at 25 por cent, lower than ebewhere at Holderman's jewelry store. tf Electric Railway llulletln. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will iMve the corner of Cherry and Main streets 'at 5:30 a.m. daily and overy 20 minutet thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave for Girardville. On Hon day, November 7th, 1692, the fare for any length of ride between Shenandoah and Girardville will be reduced to five (5) cents. Best work done at Brcnnan'g Steam Laun day. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Lane's l'tiuiUy Medicine Moves the llowels Each day. In order to be healthy this is accessary. Holderman's jowelry store loads as ever, tf A Hare Ilariraln, The good will and fixtures of an old os tablishcd butcher shop in Shenandoah for sale. At present doing a nice, safe business f about $1,000 per month. Price, $200; or $325 with horse, wagon and harness. Apply at this office. 1-12-Gt Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at COM. The Academy ltcstaurnnt. The Pottsvillo hoadquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the keat brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John J", Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist- Wit. to When Baby was sick, we gaveber Qutorfa. Tihan she was a CtilW, she eriad for Caatoria. When she bea&m Mm, she eiuBg to Ckutorta. When she had Oblklren, she gevethem Castorla. ftpeetealen to suit all eyes, at Peru's hook and Utio)try store, No. SI North Main stowet. 4-S7-U Special SIe, De-lls, AlbeGM, and Paney Slippers at the Peoples' siere. 12-15-tf Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the wine LE88IO & Ba bb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed do svery tack. 3-3-3 taw WINTErC OARNIVAL3. Hlelghlnff I'ttTtln ami Other l'leasure Events Multiplying. "Old Prob." continues giving us a plentiful supply of snow and the pleasure seekers ars taking full advantage or his genoroslly. Sleighing and Indoor parties are multiplying and all the spsro tlmo of the young pcoplo seems to bo devoted to arrangemonta for them. Last night two largo sleighing parties left town. The ladies and gentlemen who made up ono weie William 11. Pratt and wlfo, MImsos Magglo Jacoby, Mary Hooks, Bella Brown, Emma Brown, Edith Morgan and llattie Webster; and Messrs. Richard Brown, Jesso Hughes, William Webster, Robert Hughes, Charles Willman and Milton Bill man, The party drove to Hazlcton and nllghted at ono of tho hotels, which was placed at thoir disposal. A stay of three hours was made and after enjoying an ex cellent supiier, games and other amusement woro indulged in until a late hour. The party arrived homo at 5:30 this morning. Tho other sleighing party went put up nt Harry Hart's, Ringtown, and during their stay they disposed of a splendid supper and spent several pleasant hours in dancing and playing games. This party comprised Misses Lizzie Llewellyn, Martha Jefferson, Mary Dovcy and Annio and Kate Eiscnhart; and Messrs. John Llewellyn, Stephen Linden muth, Andrew Rhoades, Ervin Moyer, Harry Yost, John Snyder, Richard Snyder and Sheridan Kohler. A number of young pcoplo connected with tho Trinity Reformed church held a party List night in one of tho halls in tho Robbins building, corner Main and Oak streets. The shouts of laughter of tho merrymakers re sounded at a lato hour. CKNTKAI.IA. Mrs. Richard Benson visited Mt. Carmel friends on Monday. Mrs. J. R. Porter returned from Reading. Charles John, of Mt. Carmel, accompanied by Miss Polly Harlow, spent Tuesday with Miss Mary Benson. Miss Mury Benson, -who has been tho guest of Miss Lulu Russel, at Ashland, is home again. Miss Minnie Vlslck, of Green Ridgo, who has been visiting friends hero, returned home. Messrs. Will Lewis and Albert Garner, of Ashland, spent Monday evening with some of our fair sex. Miss May Carnsy spent Sunday with Ash land friends. Mr. Whitakcr is confined to his house witli several broken ribs, caused by falling ou the ice. Messrs. Adam Mench and Samuel Miller made a business trip to Ashland on'Mouday The Sunday schools of this placo and vicinity held a convention in tho Methodist Episcopal church ou Monday evening. Tin children who t lok part in the proceeding showed the ability of their instructor, Prof. Phillips, in a good light. Three tiny girls, tho Misses Dyke, Davis and JoliubUinc, sang " I am only a Little Blofsom'' in u very pleasing manner. About 30 children sung a song, " Tho Wonderful House of God." The State Secretary entertained the audience fur about an hour nnd a half by ausworing questions about the Sunday schools. "Merrily Sings tho Lark" was splendidly rendered by a choir Unit was made up of children of the different schools. Master Georgo Phillijs sang a solo, " Yo Chiming Bells," nnd the little folks' choir sang in the chorus. He nlsosnng "Frco as a Bird." Mr. Sprenkle and Miss Phillips entertained tho audience with several fino dncts. Tho success of the affair was largely duo to B. J. Dyke, president of the district. Wanted, To complete files, two copies each of the Evbnino Hebald of January 4th and Feb ruary 5th, 1892. A liberal price will bo paid for tho same. DISGUSTED MINERS RETURNING. The San Juan Gold Fields Exist Only In Imagination. Marcos, Col., Jan. 12. The great Sin Juan gold fields nro now declared to be :t fake of the first wator, and tho rush homeward has started. Between 75 and 100 angry men camu in here yostorday from tho south, nnd hundreds are follow ing them ns rnpldly ns their means ot transportation will permit. All nre loud in their denunciation of those who originated the stories of rich placers, and large rownrds nro offered for any reliable clue as to their identifi cation. The situation would bo ludicrous were it not for the fact that many of these de luded men risked every dollar thev owucd in tho undertaking. DID NOT RIDICULE THE POPE. The Rev. Dr. Funk Denies the StutemonU Attributed to Dr. McOlynn. New Yonu, Jan. 12. Rev. Dr. Funk was seen by a reporter last evening in re gard to the published account of the re ception given Rev. Dr. MoGlynn at the former's house, during which it was stated that the latter had delivorod an address rldlouling the Pope. Dr. Funk said that not word hail been uttered whleh could be considered im proper, and that every allusion miule by Dr. McQlynn to the Pope and Mousiguor Satolll was mo-it respectful. Dr. r unk accused the reporter present (unknown to the mwemblage) of eaves dropping, and witli misrepresenting facts. Creditor Will Wait No Longer. Newcastle, Pu., Jan. 12. Aa execu tion for the sale of the Witherow Iron plant here has been issued in behalf of the Totten & Hogts Iron ami Steel com pany of Pittsburg. Mr. Witherow has failed to raise money to operate the plant as was expected aud his creditors will watt no longer. The liabilities of the firm are said to exceed 50u,000. llrooklyii Firm's Dry Dock Attached. ' St. John, N. F.. Jan. IS. The dry dock leased by Simpou & Oo , of Brook lyn, Is. Y., wan seiiteu by -the Newfound land government, owing to the firm be ing $51,000 in arrears for rent. "Full of Trmble" U ihe unhappy snfterer with pains and i heumatl-ni. Ilea Plg Oil is the lam-.Hs pan cure f.,r Itbeumatu-m, Gout , Neurxlgla and Lumbago. Costs X cents. Red Flag OU Is sold at P. P. I). Klrliu's drug tore. t WANTS, &o. 4 FOR UKNT. Society and club rooms In the post office building. Apply to M. M. Ilurke, Attorney, Room 3. IMl-tt FOlt SLE Two tiuclt sleighs, almost now. Apply to M. 1. Conry, No. 81 South Main street, Shenandoah. M0-t W' ANTED. A gentleman now visiting town Is desirous ot purchasing n number ot finospcclmens ot sulphur dltnonds. l'artlos having good hard pieces will please oall at tho llKltAI.D onico. 1-3-tt 1?OK HUNT, OU SALE. A store In good I1 location doing a business of IIO.(XX) per annum. A good business chance, Afldros 1.0X34, summit Hill. I'a.. or T. J. Mu lahey, 301 Cherry Btreoi, fhenundoah. 1 0-1 w riHST NATIONAL HANK. I Hhenandouh, l'a Jan,V, '93 f Tho Hoard ot Direct r ha this day eclaroe a semi-annual dividend ot 5 pel cent payoblo on demund J No. It. Lkipkniiino, Cashier. AGENTS WANTED ON HALAUY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chcmt al Ink Eraslnc Pencil. Tho aulckost and croat- Ht selllnc novcltv over nroduced. Erases Ink horoughly In two seconds. No abrasion of aaDer. Works like maetc. 300 to KO ner cent orollt. Onoaecnt's sales amounted to Ifl&lln dx days. Another 132 in two hours. Previous -xpcrlenco not necessary. or terms ami run particulars, address Tho Monroo Mf'gCo., La Crosse, Wis. x9 5-Z4-ly nlUVATE SALE OF ADES1RAULE FARM I A dcslrablo llttlo farm In tho Catawlssa Valloy. near Krebs' Motion. 30 minutes walk rrom Hticnanaoan, win oe soiu ai privaio saie bv antilvlnff on the nremtscs. Thu farm con ulns a) acres, more or Iob-, In high state of uuivauon. win sen in rarrn oy useu wun house and farm buildings, or will sell farming tock and Implements along with tho farm li desired. Tho owner is desirous of leaving the country. For Information, apply on the rt-misos. !2-l7-d&w-lm MYLES WHITE. 21 C PAYS for u homo lot at Mav's Land PAJ Ing, the lino suburb of Atlantic City; 6 squares from u. n. commutation raroto rmia X cents; has court house, hotels, BChoolH juurcui-s, uuiiuu, pupcr. uiuuuub, lib" itu irlck, and lumbering mills, with flncst water power; lino driving, tlsblng, gunning, bathing telling; city and country combined; 35 liouset luiit last year ana not ouo empty; n suio ario uro invePtmeni; au lnveHtoa win mcroai-i 'WUlri (ImonthHi 3 mills built Ihls car; lots arc wfect above ocean; 10 per oent, off for cash. ! lots for 825; tltlo Insured. Send for circular VIAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., C rankllD St., J'nilaaelphla. K-au-im Eden Dime Musee ! (Formerly Robbins' Opera Houso GRAND OPENING, MAY, JiHMT 15 Two great shows In ono. IN CURIO HALL, KO. I MISS MAMIfi RUSSELL, Tho Electrle Lady aua Mind Reader. M WS. MUN ULLA, Tho Man With the Iron Skull. IN THEATOBlUfnl, NO. 2 PKOF. J. GHAZULE, Famous magician and epirltualist, Master Thomas McAdams. of town favorite jig and real dancer u. u. a u Annio wneck in their sketch, entitled "Hard to Suit," and the AluiiKUilas la tnctr aouDie weDiung act. trA great show for 10c. Matinee on Satur days for ladles and children. hlldrcn an- mltted on atudft lor 5c Including n scat Do not mlsB it. Tho show or your iiieumo. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOB SCHOOL, TABLETS FOK COKRESPONDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town lentre and irfiitp fill., (Blckcrt's old stand) First-class Eatingr Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. ABRAfrt HEEBNER CO. PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Baages, Caps, Regalias, &i WFINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-E Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence sollcltet BUSINESS CHANCE. A very successful Cornoratlon wants an Acent to reprrsent It In Slimandouh. Will pay at least t!50 per month. Uuslness Is endorsed by Uanssund leading con'mtrclal houses. Agent must Invest if ISO whleh is lully secured. No peddling. A cba ee of a lifetime to obtsln a good l ay Ing business from the Mart. Address for pirtleulars 'IDLNHMCaTION," P. O hox i .kb, new vorK. i-s-i:t-t,t8,s T. J. O'HAPEN'S BaxToer Slaop, COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Evervthlne In the tonsorlal Una done in first class style, A tine bath room attached. llegs to announce to his friends and v i-BtiruuH huu me puuuv veuorHiiy tuttl he has purchased the barbershop lately ocoupled by 13. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENA1JC0AH, PA. Political Ciarirls. JpJK CHIEF 11UKOESH, JA.JUE8 J, rrUEELUIAK. Hubject to Democratic rnles. JTJtOI.1 COUNCIL, (Fourth Ward) PRANK WILCOit. Hubject to Democratic rules. JJlOIt COUNOI b, I hlrd ward) O, T. STJIAVaiW. Subject to the rules of tho Citizens' nomin ating convention. JJ"01t COUNCIL, (Second ward) Jf. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic.rulcs. jJOIl COUNCIL, (Second Ward) JOHN F. FINNEY. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JIOU COUNCIL (Second ward) T.J, BROVQlIALtj. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JpOIt JUBT1CE OF THE PEACE, TIlinD WAUD, MAX REESE. Hubject to Democratic rules. Horse : Ice : Creeper 9 Bolo agent for Schuylkill County. -A S'W-A.T-.TVE, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Uorso lllnnkcts, Skates, Sporting Goods. Hcudfiunrtcrs For Florida Oranges Just received another con aigftimcnt of Florida Orang-es that the grower wishes me to dispose of to make room for more. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. -A- WOMEB, X24 3PT. Main Street. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where P you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing- Ma chines. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stani 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, A'bero be will be nleaned to meet the want of his friends and the pnbllo In SverYtMug in tho Drinking Line H. J. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ' Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Uest Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and fines orands of Cigars always on hand, PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchased the best anDaratus In the mar. Uet, and Is now prepared to take overy style of photogruphs. Views of buildings, machinery and all kinds of outdoorwork a specialty, Each purchaser oi one dozen cabinets at is pre- sented with a largo crayon ree. This offer is cooa unin April i, iwj. copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notlse and low prices. DABB. . White St. BrlcS Dldg. CIKTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up Bpring rollei, for 25c, 35o, 46o, 60o and upwards. Par ties doulrlne only the aliAdinir or fix. turescan be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. JOE WYATT'S' SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Ilossler's old stand) iSnln and Coal WtH., NhciiuudoaU. Uest beer, ale and sorter nn tun. Tho nnui brands of whiskeys and cigars. Vool room at sched . 9 sfifZk, R3 !MUAliiniAAAA,.B.j OUH NEW YEAR aFFERjl free .rip b tlft JAGRANH OPPORTUNITY I pubuilSCHOOL' NORTH OF THE B nealltlDf that the Pufcllo School Teachers will be ak TJtIP TO Tiff; WOllliD'S COItUMIUAN F.IPOSlX lnccntlre for a material increaso In sales of the EvkniI concluded to placo within the reach ot all the nubile sell opportunity to Tlslt the Eiposltlon in July next. neuB inf nta llrat-class hotel, and si cure railway transport! mcnanuoab to Cntcago and return, teJSL Free of nJ Tho contest will open on Jlonday, January ICth, 1893, al juiy i, ikvj. -cotiditio: A rotlng coupon will be published in each edition of the which Is published below. Each coupon will represent ono tI Tho two teachers who receive the greatest number of tl above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Evenimo IIehai.d al opes, addressed to "Contest Editor, Evening Herald, Sheni Any person resiaing in any placo may vote as often as he I teachers engaged in teaching in a public school north of the l current school term; provided, that any teacher who may bal oracciaonv xor icacning lor a period of not more than thril term, may also compete- Each voto for each teacher must be represented by a peper.l a coupon neanng me namo of more than one teacher or si teacher will be thrown out as void. Each coupon will have the ilite of Us issue at tho lower hi must bo in tho hands of I he Contest Editor within ten days af I A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contest I and kept safe until the final adjudication. Three promlneutl doah will bo selected to act as judges, makfi tho llnal ouunt, anl winners. Should three or more teachers bo tied on the hlghes 1 ou ai owcu 10 ueciao. Tho names of tho winners will bo announced on orheforil tho winners bo absent from Kbenandoah at tho time thev will I by telegraph, so that they may start on l ho trip as soon thercil All Blanks in tho codpon must be filled out, especially tho I to-uu iuuub. inn uumucr ui vales received at this oluce ui usneu in me ncxi issue oi the HEitALD 1th the names of the : n, The two teachers who recclvo the largest number oil world s I-'at rand royally entertatntd by the IIekald a on tl e bUnk lines write tho nnmi- nf ih, t. hn si, ,,! -i 9 Mountain, iu Schuylkill county, whom you conMiler mcl Jh" '"oHfcf hditor. l.vemng Jlerald, itlietuoatoah, l'i ' uiauum tuumu u ouo toic, jvery person, youngor Name of Teacher Residence Namo of Voter Residence.... Great Big Chunk w liaoked Oil 1J JWP Of Dinner Sets nt the rnt nf fa m ner oil Come see our 112 piece Princess Dinnel at 510.00 easily worth $13.00. Hememberi English goods. Look nt them, even 11 you dj to buy. We can sell you n flue Toilet BJ most reasonable price, either English or J lean mauufitcture. White Granite Cups anl as iow as huo per sec. uaus and entls in .ban! of all kinds are going rapidly. Come . VU Wish to match tin lirnkni nntn. A? tery, lamps, stationery, novelties, etc., etc? Girvin, Duncan & 1j S Soutfa. IVTa-in Si For X-mas and Mew Year A reminder of some of the most suitable articles and also the place to buy them. A Good Serge or Cloth Dress, A Plush or Clo A Fine Bhawl, Fine Wilton, Moquette or Goat-skin Rug, A Good Carpet, A Set of Table Linens, Napkins to match, Pair Gents', Ladies' or Children's Kid Glovoe, with fur tops, All of which can be purchased at J. JL PRICE S , NORTH MAIN S' w oo sauaiacuirj. -CONTl In Schil coupon. ;i HP A Pair of Good Handsome Pair A Fine Carpet A Flue Umbrei Silk Handkerohle Towels, Mufis, Pock OJ" rHILADEt.PUI.V, 1 1 Send their Eye Specij To filieiiaiidoHli, Wcclnesdj He will be found at the ! Ferguson IIohmc From 8:30 n, 1 Persons who have headache, or wbosa eyes" crmfort should oall upon their specialist o:a! celve Intelligent and skillful attention NO ( ill amine your eyes. Every pair of glaetes orderod hS
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