I 111 II' I " VJ I II U 1 U"V HOUSEKEEPERS! Pind no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta hies at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION THEATRICAL NOTES. Kvferunto to 1'crKUimi Thcatro Comlnj: Attraction. "Klllaraey and tho Iihlno," a romantic mnedy-draina In four nets, was given nt tlie Academy of Music last night. Tho title sires nn Idea of tho play; "Conrad" 1j a Gorman boy playing n knight errant haraclor Hi Ireland. J. E. Toolo took the rolo of "Conrad." lie sang and talked In Dutch dialect to perfection. IIo danced and played the character of friend and defender of women In all dialects. Miss Joan Crav in took the serious part of " Iiosc Delanoy," and showed tho dignified pathos of an injured woman with skill. Evening Journal, Wil mington, Dtl. "Klllarnoy and tho Rlilno" will bo produced at Ferguson's thcatro this evening. "thh nkw hoy TIUMI" The houso was packed full last night, and tho audience was perfectly satisfied with tho excallent performance of " The Boy Tramp." Tho play is pretty, full of fun and human interest and is much improved tinco its production hero lust season, both In cast and scenic effects. Tho company are all capablo poople and acted their parte in most masterly inannor. August Ncuvillo la a most clever comedian after tho stylo of Roland Itced, and made as great a hit with tho big audience. Tho scenory is a big featuro and was received with loud applauso. The Times, Buffalo, N. Y. " Tho New Boy Tramp " will appear at Ferguson's thcatro ou Saturday evening, Jan. Slst. Coining Kvnnts. Feb. 22. Martha Washlnpton Birthday I'arty, in Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of tho P. SI. church. Lnnii't Family Mcillcliio Moves tho Ilnwcls Each day. In order to bo healthy this is necessary. Twolvo 1110104 Tor 50c. By sending us your cabinet, together with 50 cents, wo will llnish you one dozen photos. 11-2-tf W. A. Kkaoby. Slngorft Meeting;. All singers residing In town are cordially invited to attend a meeting to be held in tho Wolsh Congregational church this (Tuesday) ovcnlng, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing n choir to compcto at tho eistedd fod to behold at Shamokln on February 22, 1893. W. II. Watkbs. Neckties, mufflers and silk handkerchief in all tho latostand mewt approved styles and at exceedingly low prices at the Pooplos store. 12-15-tf Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than elsewhere at lloldurman's jewelry store. tf Mlectrlc KHllu-iiy Itullutln. Hereafter the oloctrlc railway cars will loavo the corner of Cherry and Main stroets at 5:30 a. m. dally and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last car will loavo for Girardville. On Mon day, November 7th, 1602, tho faro for any length of ride between Shenandoah and Girardville will be reduced to five (5) cents. Bost work done at Brcnnan's Steam Laun ; dry. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Thumb Slushed. John Short, of Jackson's Patch, got tho thumb of his right hand mashed yesterday while ho was in the net of coupling cars. Fresh Morris River Cove Oystera received dally at Coalett's. 0-22-tf Wanted, To complete files, two copies each of tho Evhnjno IIeiuld of January 4th and Feb ruary Stlif 1802. A liberal price will bo paid for tho sauio. A Hiiro Itarcilln. . Tho good will and fixtures of an old es tablished butcher shop in Shenandoah for salo. At present doing a nice, safe business of about $1,000 per month. Price, $800; or $335 with horse, wagon and harness. Apply at this offieo. W3 Buy your ohild a pair of rubber boots Thoy will cost you but 00 cents at the Peo ples' store, 121 North Main street 12-15-tf Holderman's jewelry store leads as ever, tf Coughing; Lentil to Consumption. Kemp's Balaam will stop the cough at once. The Academy ltostaumnt. The Pottsville headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the ..Mountain, for sot toddles, hot punches, beef teri atul all kinds of wines and liquors of the beat brands, is tbe Academy Restaurant, John F. Ouoy, proprietor, if. A. Cooney, assist ant. to Hpaetsttles to salt all eyes, at Porte's book aad stationery star, No. 91 North Xala KM. 4-8T-M Suwelal Male. Doll, Albums, and Fnoy Stlppew at the Fjtea'atora. UMMf YHb'llreo are liable to Uotutb. Colds rt Tbroai, Croup and Whooping 0-Rlt wftieti uAen rswnlia aari wly, Kroinni treat maul Hvas may luo'terni yule sunt r w. fty tHn-Tlna oub a d ni'mttun ur . 1V pievaul. safe ud oure, 96 ot. Mold at P. ' 1'. I). Kirllu'j drugs.ore. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What IIo Rees nnil Hears Daring III Travels. Although not an old "vot" I was permit ted to ho present at a gathering of twenty- flvo of them at Uio Coflto House tho othor evening. A more jovial crowd I nover dropped into. Not ono present was under 48 and several of them were upwards of 00, but they wore-n lively its kittens nnd ns witty as a king's Jester. Many of them looked older than they really wcro. Tho hardships of actlvo soldier llfo added ton years to the lives of most of them, but when they get together, as I found thtm tho other ovening, thoy cast dull care asido and the fund of nneodotes they lay bare allbrds one moro fun than he could havo squeezed out of old-fashioned Chrlstoy Minstrels. Captain Hoods, the fat and whlto haired ox-C'hlefof I'oliroof town, Is a king pin among tho story tellers. On this particular occasion ho told a story that convulsed his comrades with laughter and which I consider worth publishing in this column. Ttoads commenced by saying that ono night he strayed away from his camp In search of something fresh to cat. lie came to a farm house just as a terrible storm broke out. Koads applied for admission and a woman allowed him to enter, but immedi ately aftor told him that sho could not allow him to remain in tho house. Koads stood hit car M no In a cornor of tho room and approach ed tho largo old-fashioned fire place to warm himself. Tho woman told him to go, but he paid no attention, whereupon sho seized n charred picco of wood from tho Dro place and said, "Sco here, 'yank,' if you ken jump farther then mo you ken stay, if ycr kent, yor must git." Koadt agreed to the proposition. With the picco ol charred wood tho woman drew a lino upon tho lloor. Sho then throw open tho door, toed the line alio had made and jumped, landing at tho threshold of tho doorway "Oh, I can beat that easy," said Eoads, as he toed tho mark. Ho jumped and lauded beyond tho threshold and on tho ground outsldo. At the samo time tho woman took the carbine from tho corner and taking aim at tho winning jumper, "Now, you git and don't ycr try to como in here ag'in." Boadt left and the woman slammed the door and locked it. Tho soldier was anxious to re cover his carbino and concludod to hide under a haystack near the house uutll an opportunity togct into tho houso would be afforded. Ho had hardly socretod himscll when a man. approached the door with a bundlo on his arm. As it subsequently de veloped the bundlo was a chicken and a bottle of brnndy. Tho man was in tho habit ol calling at the houso when the husband was absent, and tho eatables and drink wero in tended to niako tho evening pass pleasantly. Koads went to one of the windows at the side of tho houso and by peeping soon learned how tho land lay. Ho stood tbero but a few minutes when ho heard a rattliug nt the door at tho other sldo of tho houso and a voice say, "Why don't you open." Tho man who was already in tho house dodged under the bed that was in ono corner of tho room and the chicken, brandy, plates and glasseB went into tho cupboard on a lly. The dour opened and another man, who proved to bo tho husband of the woman, entered. The .husband directed tho woman to go to another part of tho house for some dry cloth mg and Boads then went around to tho door nnd knocked. Tho husband admitted him Roads asked to bo allowo I to warm hlniEclf and asked for something to cat. Tho hus band said ho did not know of anything in the house. Roads mado somo mysterious movements with his hand, said "Presto, ap pear," and then told tho farmer to go to the closet and ho would find a chicken and somo brandy. Tho farmer opened tho closet door and, of course, found them. "Well, I'll bo swapped for a blind mule ef I ever seed tho liko aforo. Let's havo some, 'Yank,' " ho added. Roads was agrceablo and ho and tho farmer attacked what tho man under the bed had intended for himself and tho farmers wife. Meauwhilo the wife remained from the room, fearing to enter lest her paramour might bo discovered in her presence. As Roads and tho farmer feasted tho latter said ho had often heard much about the '"Yanks" and their "magic tricks" and ho was partly'! convinced by Road's wonderful production of tho chicken and brandy, because ho had never had enough money at ono timo himself to purchase such luxuries and could not seo how they got into the house, but ho could not credit the report that "Yanks" could make tbe devil appear when they saw fit. "Ob, that is easily dono," said Roads. "Ken yer do it?" oxclaimcd tho farmer. Roads assured him that ho could and the farmor begged for an ex periment, whereupon Roads agreed to mako one on coudition that tho farmer implicitly obeyed instructions. Tho farmor agreed Roads threw the door of tho bouse entrance wido open nnd stood tho farmer near it with his face towards tho wintry blasts. Tho furraor was warned not to look behind under any consideration. Roads then took up a brand of fire and after swinging It about his head several times and mumbling somo unintelligible words threw it under the bed The paramour lost no time in getting out from his place of concealment. Hut more than that, he dashed across tho room, knocked tho farmer away from tho doorway with a fist blow on the neck, aul dashed out into tho storm. "Whew I gewillickoy I" yelled tho farmer as he picked himself up. "Stop itl Stop it right now ! I believe you infernal yank's ken do anything." Tho farmor was satisfied with tho experiment and the wife, who plainly saw the ruse by whiohsheand her paramour were rescued from their dllema, became so profuse in extending hospitalities that Roads was not obliged to face the storm again that night. Roads says ho has never told a lie, but if the chicken was as tough as the story it must have takeu some time to digest it. Obk. County Convention. - One of the moat Important assemblies yet held in the comity will convene at Pottsylle on Baturaayj,aext, wnen representative irum the various Houneili of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. throughot'Ji8 oounty will meet In that nlaoa. Wa understand action will be taken on several matters that are now agitating tbe nubile. THE TEACHERS' CONTEST. It Has Htnrteil and I'romlsrs to be a Grand Huccom. Tho Herald contest to dccldo upon tho two most popular fchool teachers north of tho Broad mountain opened yesterday, Tho forms of the paper wcro hardly on press when orders wero received from several parties for extra papers. Tho contest promises to bo an Interesting one. Tho first uiatt this morning brought In votes from threo parties. Ono letter contained 52 votes for Miss Lillle 11 Phillip!, another 10 votes for Miss Cavanaugh, and n third contained ono voto for Mlts Pali child, all of this place Tho following Interesting letter was ro ceived In the same mail : Ct'NIKST Kihtoh KvrNlNO IlBltALD: In closed find my votu for Miss Bridget Hums, of North Main street, this town, who I will voto for until the contest closes. I hopo all who knottier (and tboro are trousnndH) will do llkewl e. I nflievo your contoi will be very Interesting nnd a great -uocei-s Please state In tho Uuiiami If it wdl be necessary to put a tvro-oent stump on ull votes when Inclosed, Youri Hospectfully. 1. J MUMIOIXAND. In referenco to the above wo wish to siy that Mr. Mulliolland forgot to incloso a ballot clipped from tho Hi'.iialii and consequently wo regret that wo aro unable to credit him with avoto thus far. Wo hopo, however, that Mr. Mulliolland will stand by his resolution and succeed in getting a rousing voto for his favorito. Wo would also 'say that Mr. Mulliolland, nnd all others, has the privilege of voting for two teachers, if they wish to do so, as the Hkiiald's offer is for tbo two most popular teachers. Votes may be sent by mail, or messenger, and if sent by tho former method a two-cent stamp will bo required for oacli letter. Tho ofllcial tablo of votes received will not ho published until to morrow, when it will show the number of votes and tho names of tho teachers voted up to 4 p. m. to-day. The tablo, with complcto returns up to tha: hour of the preceding day, will bo published daily hereafter. In order that parties wishing extra coplos of the paper shall not Aio disappointed it Is suggestcdlhat they scud in their orders not later than 2 p. m. on tho day the papers are wanted. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILIjA, ns "THE KIND THAT CURES." AN EXCELLENT SHOWING. figures That Demonstrate Uio First -Jfn-tloiml Hunk's Popularity. A few days ago tho IIkb alb published an official annouuecmeut by the First National Bank of town showing that the bank had declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. This excellent showing led tho Ilcit-Al-Dto mako inquiry concerning tho pros perity of tho institution and through tho courtesy of Mr. John R. Leiscnring, the cashier, wo aro enabled to mako a statement that cannot fail to interest tho people of town. This statement is a summary of the busi ness of tbo bank since its organization eight years ago. Tho surplus of tho bank is $20,- 000, which is nil tho government requires, eo that the profits now go to tho profit and loss account, which account amounted at tho close of 1802 (not including tho dividend of $10,- 000 1, to $4,100. The total deposits in the bank average $3."0,000. Since tho organiza tion of tho bunk the net earnings havo amounted to $101,500, and the dividends paid since the organization havo aggregated $18, 000. This is certainly a very creditable showing, especially when It is considered that another national bank has been put ou a sound basis in the town. A BOY BEHEADED. The Frightful Fnto or William Whltchu lls lit Maple mil. There was a horrlblo accident nt Maple Hill colliery this morning, at about 10 o'clock. William Wliitchulis, about 15 years of age, while in tbo net of shoving coal iuto the scraper lino fell into the jigs. Tho boy was instantly killed. His head was torn com pletely from Uio trunk. Tho boy lived with his parents at tho east end of Centra street. USE DANA'S SARSAPARIUjA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." I'KKSONAIL. John M. Shaeffer spent to-day at Mahanoy City. William II. Evans, of Ashland, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss Mary Powlck, of Wilmington, Del., Is visiting her brother, Rev. Wm. Powick. Ex-Councilman John W. Slattery and wife, of Port Carbon, aro tho guests of Thomas Slattery, of town. James Richards, of Royersford,,was a Sun day visitor to town and addressed tho Ep worth Loaguo in tho M. E. church. D. R. Lewis, Edward Brobst, William Derr and Joseph Ball enjoyed a sleighing trip to Crossona behind Brobst's trotters. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sampsel will be grieved to hear that their little dangbter, Ella, is lying dangerously ill of membraneous croup, and her death is momentarily expected. Otllcers Installed. Mrs. Cassle Lewis, Fait President of tho Women's Rellof Corps, No. 50, auxiliary to tho G. A. R., installed tho following officers at their last meeting: President, Mrs. Knto Bienameu; Senior Vlco President, Mrs. Ruth H. Hopkins; Junior Vice Presi dent, Mrs. Margaret Price; Secre tary, Mrs. Cassie Lewis; Treasurer, Mrs. Lena Shane ; Chaplain, Mrs. Jauo Morgan ; Conductor, Mrs. Marjr Stauffeubcrger; Ass't Conductor, Mrs. Mary Swint; Guard, Mrs. Mary Av Howolls; Ass't. Guard, Mrs. Kate Breuuau. JOHN F. PJ-OPPERT'S Baksry : and : Confectionery, No. 120 East CentreStreet. Ire cream all the year 'round. Open Sundays l am now making u superior quality of OKKA.V1 Bit BAD, Someiiung new. You want to try It; rou'll use no other if you do. Political Cards. -JJUII CHIEF BUltQESS, JAttR3J. WUEEUHAN. Hsbjcot to Democratic rules, JTf COUNT iLTTFouTth Ward) FRANK W1IXOM. Pubjeet to Democratic rules. JJIOIl COUNCIL, Third Word) JOHN II, 11EE8K. Bubjeel to Citizens' party rules. OK COUNCIL, (Second wardj" Jf. F. CONllT, Subject to Democratic rules. P01l COUNCIL, (Second Word) JOHN F. FINNEY. Noblest to Citizens' party rules. JOIt COUNCIL (Second ward) T.J. BROUOIIAI.L. Subject to Citlxens) party rules. TJtOH SCHOOL HOARD, flhlrdward) G. T. 8TRAUQIIN. Subject to tho rules of the Citizens' nomla atlng convention. F on justick of the peacb, (Third Ward) T. T. WILLIAMS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. F OR JUSTICE. OF THE PKACE, (Second Ward) WILLIAM II. SHOEMAKER. F OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, TnillD WA3D, MAX REESE. Subject to Dcmocratle rules. WANTS, &c. FOIt RENT. Society and club rooms In the nost office building. Apply to M. M.Uurke Attorney, Room 3. 12-1 1-U I?OR S LE Two truck sleighs, almost new. i Atiiilv tn M. I. Conrv. No. 81 South Main street, Shenandoah. 1-lO Ot ,1011 HALE. Choap, a Are nnd burglar proof ' Rtifn. flnrtil an now. Annlv to John A. Tilman, 1 J0-1W WANTED. A young man to m-ko himself generally u-eful. Apply to Ilobblns & Housenlck, comer lluWers and Coal s treats, ncnarmo-in. l lu.'t rOST On Monday o zoning, Jauuiny 14th. a j bunch of keis four In number. Tho Under will please return to W. P. Williams, or 11k ai.u onice M7 8t WANTED. A gentleman now visiting town V is deHirous,of purchasing a number ot line specimens of sulpnur diamonds IVrtlos having good hard pieces will plouso coll at tLe IlmiAi.D offlcc. KI-tt AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi ial Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ins thoroughly In two seconds. No obtusion of paper. Works llkn magic. 200 to Mo per cent, pro tit. One agent's sales amounted to 880 In ilxdays. Another t83 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For torms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Orosse. Wis. xl8 5-21-ly 1 JRIVATE SALE OF A DES1R A DLE FARM. L A desirable little farm in tbe Catnwlssa Valley, near ICrebs' station. 30 minutes walk from Shenandoah, will be sold at prlvato sole by applying on tho premises. The farm con tains -u acres, moro or les, in high state of cultivation. Will sell th farm by itself with house and farm buildings, or will sell farming slock and implements along with the farm. II desired. The owner is uesirous of leaving tho country. For information, apply on tho nrmises. 12-17.d&w-lm MYLES WHITE. ttl K PAYS for n home lot at May's Land tpltj ing, the line suburb of Atlantlo City; S squares from II. H.; commutation farotol'hila., 86 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; lino driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 3ft houses built last year and not one empty; a safo and sure invctmcnt: 60 Invested will Increase fj 0 In 0 months; 3 mills built this year; lots ore 80 feet abovo ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash; 2 lots for S23; title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 058 Frankllr St., Pnlludelpnln. 9-30-lm DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic. Frco lunch served each evening. Dig schooners of f resh,l)ccr,Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOR SCHOOL, RELETS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUSINESS CHANCE. A very sur cessful Cornnration wants nn Aaent to represent It In Sbinandouh. Will pay at loasiiiDupermonin. iiustness is enaorseu ny llani-B and leading commercial bouses. Agent must invest tl.W which is tully secured. No peddling. A chn ce of n lifetime to obtain a good paying business from the start. AddreBS for particulars 'IDtNTIlICATlON." P. O. 1)0x1328. Now York. l-3-12t-I,ts,s CISTS FUR A WINDOW MliOK, Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 2fic. Dfic. 45o. 60c and unwarda. Par lies aeuiring only tno shading or fix. tures can bo accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Ilosslor's old stand) tlnln and Coul HtH., Hlioiiunclonli, Beet beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest jrands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at-tcbed. Great Big Chunks Whacked Off Prices ! Of Dinner Bels nt tho rate of J3 01 per chunk. Cointiuoa our 112 piece Princess Dinner Beta at $10.00 ensdly worth U3.00. Remember, these nro litigllsh guodH. Look at them, oven if you do not wlali to buy. We can sell you a fine Toilet Het tit a most reasoiinblo price eiiher English or Amer ican mniiufncture. White Granite Cupi und Saucers ae low us 40c per set. Ortils and ends in Fancy China of all kinds are golrir rapidly. Come soon if J"u wish to mutch up broken sets. Art pot tery, lamp, stationery, novelties etc., etc., etc. Girvin, Duncan & Waidley, 3 Soutla IVCctlata Stroot. ForX-mas and Mew Year Presents A reminder of soma of the most sultobls articles for avith, and also the place to bay them. A Good Rf rge or Cloth Dreaa, A Plush or Cloth Ooat, A. Fine Bhawl, a Pair of Good Blankets, Fine Wlllon, Moquelte or Goat-skin Rug, Handsome Pair Chenille Curtains, .V Good Carpet, A Fine Carpet Sweeper, V SetofTableLlnens, Napkins to match, A Fine Umbrella, Pair Gents', Ladles' or Children's Kid Bilk Handkerchiefs and Mufllars, Glove, with fur tops, Towels, Mufla, Pocket-books, etc. All of which can b purchased at PRICE A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing- at the store of J. P. I Williams & Sou, where P you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. ' P' Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. en Dime Iiisee ! (Formerly Itobbins' Opera House) GP.Al'D OPENING, M0HDAV, JAHU'RY 15 Two great shows in one. m CURIO HALL, NO. I. WISH MAMIR RUSSELL, Tbo Electric Lady ana .Mind Ilendor. MONS. MUN-ULLA, The Alan With tho Iron Skull. IN THEAT0RIUN1, NO. 2 PROP. J. GRAZULE, Famous magician and spiritualist, Master Thomas McAdams.of town, favorite Jig nnd real dancer. C. II. and Annie Smeck In their sketch, entitled "Hard to Suit," and the Muneullas In tuelr double webbing act. XSTA. great show for 10c. Matinee on Patur dajs for ladles and children. I blldren ad mitted on f-aturday lor 60 Including a seat. Do not miss it. Tho show ot your lifetime. TWICE TOLD TALES! Aro sometimes a bore, but when, the people aro told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town they are glad to lest the truth of tho oft repeated story. Ho also keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Greon Tiuck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon'a old stand) CORNER CI8ITRK AND WEST STREETS. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Kumi Centre Street. The best hser, ales, porter, wbisklss, brandies. winew aua noesi cigara iways on vauu. KOHRllT LLOYD. Pron. D R. JAMBH BI'KIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Residence, No. 31 North Jardin street, busnanaoan. 'S, OLD RELIABLE, NORTH iVIAIN STREET. t OP PHILADELPHIA, Send their Kye Specialist To Hlicuaiitloitli, Wednesday, Jnu. 18. IIo will be found at the Ferguson Houne From 8:30 a. m. toflO p. ni. Persons who have headache, or wbose eyes aro causing dis-'-mforl should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent nnd skillful attention. NO CIIAKGE to ex amine your eyes, livery pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. Horse : Ice : Creeper T Solo agent for Schuylkill County. -A.- IKC. SWALM, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. 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- WOMBB, 124 N. main Street. Scheider's 4 Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town Oentre nnd White Hta., (BIckort's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys In the Market. WEEKS Has removed ta Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, , Whore be will be pleaded to meet the wants of his friends nnd the publlo In B7Brything in the Drinking Lino. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., OlflARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and Quest Orandu ot Cigars always on hand. PHOTOGRAPHER DAUB Has purchased tho best apparatus In tbe mar ket, and is now prepared to take every style of photographs. Views of buildings, machinery and all kin 's of outdoor work a speoiatty. Each purclaser of one dozen cabinets at iS.M Is pre sented with a large crayon roe. TbU oiler la good until April 1, IDV3. Copying and enlarg ing, w ork done at short noilse and low prloua. DABB, H. White St., DrloSndg. I
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