m It ) ft' . FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta bles at our stove. Comer Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION A GREAT TERMINAL. ptnlng of the llrnillnc ItallroiKl'ft Srrr Passenger Depot In I'hllailrlphla, Tie General Passenger Department of the Reading Railroad announces that on anil after Sunday, 2!)tu inst., the trains of the Heading division, now running out of and inl the Thlrtiicnth and Callowhill street depot, will depart from and arrive at ho new Terminal station, corner of Market and Twelfth streets. The new building, when eanplcteri, will be tho mst magnificent rail way structure in the country. In its present unfinished state it will bo used only for the Id Thirteenth and Cullowhlll streets trains, the station at the latter joint being nbau 4ened no far as passenger traffic is concerned. Several weeks iv ill probably elapso beforo the ew edifice is rendy for tlio trains noir mailing to and from Ninth and Green streets. For tho present, the entrance and' exit will be on the Twelfth street side of the station, between Slarkct and 1'ilbert streets USE DANA'S SAKSAPAHILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Another Kiectrle Charter. Governor I'attison yesterday granted a charter to the Lakeside Street Railway Com pany, which has been organized to connect th several towns in this, Luzcrno and Car hon counties with the famous summer resort from which the railway takes its name. Tin capital stock of tho company is .150,000. John F. Finney, president; O. A. Kcim, secretary; S. W. Yost, treasurer; John Grant, R. J. Tost and II. C. Boycr.l incorporators. Capital to build the road has already been an sured. Htiffntss In the ncclx or joints may bo in stnntly relieved by a few application's of Sal Tattoo Oil. It is cheap, sato mid reliable S!5 tents. Neekties, mufflers and silk handkerchiefs In all the latest and most approved styles and fct eseecdingly low prices at the Peoples tore. 12-15-tf Best work done at Brennan's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lao ertaina specialty. All work guarantee! Kleh nut Fay' Dramatic Company A fair-sized audience witnessed Bich and Fay's Dramatic Company in "Iliclc'ry Farm'' and "Winona, the pride of the Prairie," at Centennial Hall last evening. The company is a strong one and is deserving of encourage ment. There are no drones in it and wa (ail to Me why the company did not engage tho Academy of Music and play to popular prices. Many a company has appeared on the boards of the Academy that could not lialf compete with this company, Their repertoire consists of over a dozen popular and moral plays, which the most fastidious might witness. The company consists ol Chas. E. Homer, Geo. W. Murray, Harry Itich, Kyrie Kennedy, W. D. Cmlius, narry T. Donaghy, Alico Rich and May Wallace. To-night will bo their last appearance here. On Monday evening they will appear at St. Clair for one night, after which they will go to Frackville and other towns north of the mountain. Potisrillc Chroniele, Jan, 10th. The above company play a two-night en gagement at Ferguson's theatre commencing this evening. "I've used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in ray family for a lone while and wouldn't bo with out H. I know H'h a good medicine. John Harrison, t'ostmastcr, uuyton, Kfflngham Co., Ga." Buy your child a pair of robber boots They will cost you but 90 cents at the I'eo. pies' store, 121 North Main street 12-15-tf Holdernian's jewelry store leads as ever, tf When Baby was glek, we gave her Casterfa. When she was a Child, she cried for Cattoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Cartoria, When she had Children, die gave them Costoria. rrnlmtile 1'ittul Injurirn. Steve Stviirlz, a Polish miner residing on West Centre street, met with an accident at Turkay Run colliory yesterday that may result fatally. He is under the oare of Dr. Stein. Swartz was caught between a car and the timber of a gangway. Several of his ribs were crushed. Tho Academy JU-ftauraut. The Pottsvillc headquarters 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 Vast brands, isth Academy Restaurant, John T. Ceoney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant. to SpecUele to Milt all eyes, at Portz's book ud statiouery store, No. 21 North Main itret. 4-27-tt Speelut Salt-. "Dolfab AJframj, and Fan By Slippers at the Peoples store; 18-15-tf .My stoek for New Year gifts In Jewelry and fancy good shall be as complete as ever. Holdernia-'s jewelry store. 12.8l3tf BIG EXPRESS LEASE. The United Mates Impress Company (Oets ft Ten Years Contract. A ton years' lease hit been secured by the United States Express Company to do busi ness on the e ntlro Reading nnd Lehigh Val ley Railroad system. During tho past three years the United States Company hot trans acted business over the Reading Railroad by a renewed yearly contract, but now a ten years' lease has been extended. Including tho I.uhlgh Valley system which has hitherto Iteen occupied by tho Adams Express Com pay. Tho deal, it is stated, not only takes away iv largo portion of Die business of tbu Adams Kxpieoss Company, but shuts it out of a number of large towns which can only lo reached by the Lehigh Valley road. These towns inoludn Allentown, Bethlehem, Eaton, Scrauton, Rochester and others of importance It Is also Btated that a contract has been entered into by which the United States Com pany and tho American Express Company will exchange business, sneh an arrangement having oxisted prior to January 1 between the Ameiican and the Adams companies. Within tho next ten dys the United States Express expects to occupy offices in the Reading Ter tnlnal depot at Twelfth and Market street", giving the company largely increased facil ities. It is pridlcted that when the express leasef on the Boston and Maine and other lines con trolled by tho Reading shall expire tho United States Company will succeeded to the busi ness. C. E. Topping, tho popular and good natured General Superintendent of the Atlantic division of tho U. S Express Com pany, accompanied by a number of assistants and Superintendent Itlakslec, of the Lehigh Valley Division of the Reading system, nus in town yesterday and made arrangements with Station Agent T. J. Davies to take charge of the express business February 1st. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." THE THE ATE E. Inferences t lYrgnson Thro.tr Costing Attraction. The Standard Dramatic Company is the beet repertoire company which has been seen here this season: The Yankee drama, " Uick'ry Farm " is an imnienso success. Summerviltc Journal. The Staniard Dramatic Co. will appear at Ferguson's theatre for two nights commencing this evening. "tub limited mail." After this season "Tho Limited Mail," Elmer E. Vance's popular piny, will not bo seen except in the largest cities, where the company can remain a week or more, the 6cenic and mechanical efftcts 'being' ton heavy and complicated to warrant it perform ance in what is known to the profession as "one-night stands." A force of six stago carpenters, three propeity msu, and an electrician is carried by the company. At Ferguson's theatre on Monday evening, next I'KItQONAX. John F. Higgins spent the day in Pottsvillc. Cashier Leisenring, of llazleten, was in town yesterday. C F. Heist has again beeome proprietor of Hotel 1'enn, Reading. J. K. P. Schcifly and Charles Burehill wen to Pottsville this morning. Joseph Lehmler, of Philllpsburp, is visiting relatives nnd fiicnds in town. Commercial touiist Heilner, of Philadel phia, did business with our merchants yester day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Titman, of Williams- port, are the guests of Mrs. E. 15. Hunter, of South White street. II. J. Kelly, of Ccntralia, paid a visit to town this afternoon, but did not remain long, as he was obliged to go to Pottsville. Ed. McDowell, the genial advance agent of the Lillian Kennedy Company, is in town making arrangements for her appearance here next week. William Pooler, Councilman and farmer, of St. Clair, who is Governor or something or other of the Sons of St, George, was in town last evening und inspected the local lodge. Mr. Pooler is on a tour of inspection through out the state. He is as full of fun as ever and mnde it pleasant for his fellow Britons last night. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." In n Line or Two, Pleasant yesterday. The free library is a buccoss. ' Another slight fall of snow last night. Shenandoah has little fear of a freshet or ire gorge. Dealeis in overshoes did a good business this winter already. Revival meetings in the Methodist Episco pal church arc unusually interesting. Rev. John Gruhler's lecture on "Palestine" to-night ought to draw a large crowd. Thoie was little suffering in town during the recent cojd snap for waut of iuel. Rev. Dr. Uellvillc, of Pottsville, preaches in the Presbyterian church this evening. Merchants are selling their winter goods at a reduction to miiko room for spring stock. A large sleighing party of ladies passed through town last evening from Mahanoy City. There were no lees than half a dozen runaways ynMirday. None of the sleighs were damaged. The local pt office has been oilicially notified of the fact that it is now under tho civil service rules. Orders have been received at the local post office to weigh all outgoing and incoming mail matter for 30 days, cumrnencing February 1st. A Painful Arcldrnt, The venerable father of Councilman Scheifly is suffering from the effects of a pain ful accident. When about to descend a stair way from his bedroom ho tripped and fell to the bottom of tho steps. Mr. Schcitly fell with such force that his body knocked the door at the bottom off its hinges and it fell upon him. Mr. Scheifly was unconscious when found. Ho sustained several painful brubecand his friends have foars for recovery oniaeeunt of his advanced ago. Dr. Hamil ton is attending him. World's Fair rrv. 'zrr. , 1$ EVENING HERALD CONTEST W i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class t blrago hotel, nnd transports JJ tlon to and from Chicago, Including sleeping herlhs, an free or cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votos will be tnken to tbo World's Fair and royally entertained by the Herald. Cut out this coupon, an! on ttio blxnk Hues write the name of tbo Public School Teacher, north of tho Broad Mountain, la Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and sendi' totho 'I'nntett JSMtor, Evening Ilrmld, Shenandoah, J'a." Kvcry coupon pro:t rly tilled out counts as one vote for one teacher. Crery person, young or old, can vote, and vote as ttr as they please, Coupoa nuat be in the ! t the r4ltr wltkla tea (IU) ojb after th ate it kears. Nam of Teacktr.. o Residence Name ol Voter....- . Residence JANUARY 25, im. Holrtunniin, tho jeweler, will give the feinnlc teadicr receiving the highest number of voles n handsome gold necklace. It. .1 Mills, the Pottsville Hatter and Furrier, will give the hidy teacher receiving the second highest number of votes a handsome set of furs. Max iteeso will givo tlie teacher receiving the second highest number of votes a handsome toilet set. The two teachers who receive the greatest number of total votes up to the olesing houi abovo stated will be declared tho winners. All coupons must be cut out ot the Eveniuo Hkhald and seat, stcuiely sealed I euvel opes, addressed to "Contisl Ktlitor, livening lleiald, Shenandoah, J'a." Any person residing In any place may vote as often as he or she may desire for one r wiort teachers engaged in teaching in a public school north of th Broad Mountain at the close of thi enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher who may have been incapacitated by sickness or accident for teaching for a period of not more than threo months prior to the end f tlit term, may also compoto. Each vote for each tcaeher must be represented by a seperate coupoa. A coupon bearing the namo of moro than one teacher or spt olfylng more than e vte for teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will ho kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will beflleo and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent atd responsible men of Shenan doah will he selected to act as Judges, make the final euunt and announce the names of the two winners. Should thieo or more teachers be Ucd on tho highest number of votes, th Judges will bo allowed to dtcldo. Tho names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, Julv 15, 1?93. Hhouh) tho winners bo nbsent fiom Shenandoah av tho tlmo thoy will be informed of theirgood fortuut by telegraph, so thnt they may start on ihe trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks in the coupon must bo filled out, especially the blank requiring the name of tht percon voting. Tho number of votes lcceived at this office up to i p. m. each day will be pub liBhed in tho next issue of tho Hbraltj with the names of the teachers voted for. A Hall. The first annual ball of tho National Dem ocratic Club of Shenandoah will bo held in Robbins' hall on Monday evening, January 30tb, 18PU. First olass orchestra in attend ance. Grand march at 0:30 o clock. 1 C5-rt WANTS. &o. FOit RENT. Society and club rooms In the post ofllce building. Apply to M. M. Murlie, Attorney, Room S. 12-H-tf IOIt KALE. Livery outfit for sale cheap for 1 rash. Apply to M. P. Coury, No 31 South Main street. l-J0-tf FOIt HA f.E. Cheap a heater which is as good as new. Apply at P. E, .Magarglo's, 11 Kast Ci ntio street, Shenandoah, 1-34 lw WANTED. A gentleman now visiting town is di sirous of purchasing a number of fine specimens of sulphur diamonds Parties having good hard pieces willplei.se call at the IlKllALD office. 1-3-tf WANTED Two good, modest girls for gen eral housework. Apply at Peter's saloon, 15 North M.iih street. 1-3) tf NOTICE. good, sober, industrious young man. trom 2.J to 40 years old. can go' a good position by applying to C. J. Qulnii 'li 13. Centre street, bhenandoah. 17OR WALK. A valuable property on North J1 White street. A good block frunt two houses nnd stable back, For particulars apply at IIF.HALi) ofllce. 1 SJ-tf VTfT AN I'l-JD. A young man to do lnxldeand outside worn In a grocery store. Must be experienced. No other need apply. Address Vox 110, Mienandoah, I'a. 1-23-lw AGENTS WANTED ON HALAUY or eo7n mlssion, to handle the new Patent Cheui' cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Thoquichcst and great est selling novelty ever produced. Bias' s in thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion n paper. Works lllto magic. 200 to 600 per cen . prollt. One agent's sales amounted to rtSioiu six days. Another (33 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. Yt39 5-34-ly COAL WANTED. Proposals will be received until no"n Monday, Junuary 3"), for 160 tons of chestnut, B0 tons of stove and 'J5 tons ot egg coal, delivered at the Almshouse coal yard, Pennsylvania railroad, Schuylkill Haven, John Ugiigan, HonitRT Elil.lNO, W'M. DEIllt, Board of Poor Directors. Schuylkill County Almshouse, Jan. 17. '93. 1 20-91 XTOTICE To the Stockholders of tho Heat IM and Power Company, f-hennndoa , Pa. At a regular metuinyoi the Boardi.f Direc tors of this con puny tbo Executive Committee was authorized 10 uve thirty clays' cotlce to all stock or Kbare holders that 131(1 shaies of new stock will be Issued at par value of ten dollars per share. First to each present shareholder one share to each Ave shares held, to all those dt siring to .subscribe; and it any should not desire to tako his or ) er proportion then the said balance to be put up at puhlio sale at the nix', regutar meeting ot tho Board of Directors. This increase of stock is necessarv to nro- vide for the debt contracted lor the construc tion or tho steam heating plant. S. A. 1IEDUALL, J. H. KlSTLSIt, .1. S. CALLI.N. Sbenaudoan, Pa., Jan. 18, lb93. U9-6t CJ1 K PAYS for 11 home lot at May's Land' iliio ing, the line suburb of Atlantic City; 6 squares from It. It.; commutation fare to Phila., 'Jo cents: has court bouse, hotels, ucnoois, churches, cotton, paper. cluthlnK. cigar Bash, brick, und lumbering mills, with finest water power; flue driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, soiling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not 01, e empty; a safe and suro Investment; 150 invested will increase saoinemonths; SmlllHDUlH this yoar: lots are Bo feet above ocean; 10 percent, off for cash; 2 tola for 25: title Insured. Send tor circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 608 Frankllr St.. Pntwaeipaia. s au-im PHOTOGRAPHER DABS ilaa purchased the best aoDuraius in the mar kot, und is now prepared to take overy stylo ol nhotocranhs. views of bulldlncs. machinery and all kimls ot outdoor work u specialty. Each nurchaser of one dozen cabinets at M..S0 is pre sented with a largo crayon ree. This offer is good until April 1, 1893. Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notlae and low prices. D BB, N. White St., bBSSSbwc. Holiday Trip! ."rrrr ,.. x no O - Political Cards. -JJIOIl COUNCIL, (Third Ward) JOHN II. JUiESK Subject to Citizens' party rules. JJtOR COUNCIL. (Second Ward) JOUA' F. FINNEY. Subject to Citizens' party rules. fOU COUNCIL (Second ward) T. J. 0 UGJIALL. Subject;to Citizens' party rules. JPOR SCHOOL BOARD, (Third Ward,) O. T. STIiAVOllN. Subject to Citizens' party rules, FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (Third Ward) T. T. WILLIAMS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. 17I0R JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, - (Second Ward) WILLIAM II. SHOEMAKER. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Third Ward. 0IAT (7. DA VIS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. THE MASTER House Painters and Decorators Havo adopted the following! prices for paptr hanglng and decorating for 1803, oiiimcuclitgr aiarcli 1. Per piece forlirown and Whito Dlanks 12V4o " ' Gilt Papers 15o " " Embotsed Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Butting J80 Four Cornices to be charged as I piece 18o Gluesizlng, perroom Uxltfeet 8O0 Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R C, Wbiuhnmoyer, John P. Cakdiw, R. D B. HAOB.xnncil, Kiianois Dkeqan, John L. Hassi.eh, T. W. Conville, GeougbM. Bovek, Geo. W. Hassleii. J. IL Mehl, Wm. J Link, Edward Evkuett. CLAIRVOYANT, The recognized wonder of the 10th century, is now ai uiw itnirm iiouse. corner uentro ana White Btreetn, t-henandoah. hho reads tho rttiut. nTAa.nl finri fntn.u natnlnln ,n I courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and business difficulties. Here for tliort time only. CONSULTATIONS, 60 Cents. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Kntt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wiuw uuu liurai always on nana, ROB EHT liLOYD. Prop. rR. james srEiN. , physician and aunaBON, Office and Residence, No. 34 North Jardln cureei, saenanuoaa. Great Big Chunks Whacked Off Prices ! Of Dinner 8tn at the rate of 3 0 1 per oliuuk. CoinobCB our 112 piece Princess Dinner Mets t $10.00 easily worth 513.00. Jleiiietiiber, these are JSuyllsh goods. Look at them, even II you do not wish to buy. We can nell you a lino Toilet Bet at a most reauotiable price, either JSiifjIlsb or Amer ican manufacture. White Granite Cups and Saucers us low as 40c per set. Odds and ends In Fancy China of all kinds are going rullly. Come soon if y -u wish to match up lirokwi sets. Art pot tery, lumps, stationery, novelties, utc, etc., etc. Girvin, Duncan &? Waidleys 3 230-U.tll 3VCVl3CX Stl'OOt. e jostle 1 WINTER GOODS. Few white and colored blrinkcts, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at T T PRTPF'S OLD RELIABLE, U, U. X XVIVjU kJ, HORTH MAIN STREET. PEOPLE'SSeSTORB! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. I Boots, SS&oe&s Hwcsits' 3Pu3?33 isbings I ' At greatly reduced rates. ' Citizens' liominatini Conventions Arreeabls to tbn wishes of tho candidates for office and others of ttio Citizens' party ot Snen- andoah, expressed Dvvotoaia joint iiieeunK, the Citizens' Handing Committee has oecided upon the following programme for holding the primal ies of tho Uve -wards, and tho Borough Convention of tho laid party : Mrst lrard-Kendrick's hotel, Friday even- Ina, January 27, 8 o'clock. Second Ward Perguson'B ball, Friday even ing, January 27. 8 o'clock. Third IPara' itescuo Hook and Ladder Com oanv butldinjr. Friday evening, January 27, o'clock. Fourth ll'tird Offices of 'Soulie Itvukavrtca. corntrOak nnd West streets, Friday evening, January 27, 8 o'clock. Fifth Ward Schmidt's hall. Friday evening, January 37. 8 o clock. DOlioUGn CONVHN1ION. Tho IJorough Convention will meet in Council Chamber on Saturday evening, January 28, at 8 o'clock. Each ward must elect ono person to servo on an Executive Committee, Bald com rolttee to have power, for the following jear, to fix the tlmo and place of the borough ward conventions. The committee men in the respective wards will call tbo conventions to order H C. HOYElt, Chairman. Jas, MoEuihnny, Secretary. 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. HOOKS & BROWN, SCIIOOL BOOKS, . TABLETS FOR SCHOOL, TABLETS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, DINTS FOR i WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 26c, S5c, ioc, 50c and upwards. Par ties deslrlne onlv the shadlnir or Hi- tures can be accommodated, C. D. FfllCKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their ESe Hpscialist T SlteiiaudoHli, Wednesday, Feb. jc. He will bo found at the Fersruso n House From S:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Peisons who have htadacb. or wlrsse eyes are causing dis tention should .i)l upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and stillital attention. NO C1IAKGI! to ei umtte yonreyes. iirtry pair of glasses ordered la guaranteed t he sallsUatorv. Horse : Ice : Creeper Sole agent for Schuylkill County. Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Mes Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. Hc:itJ quarters 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. X24 Blalu Street. f Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town 'Jentr and U hltn Ms., (Ulokert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stanO 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, vVbr ho will be pleaded to meet the vmnta of his Mends and the publlo In Swvythlnfl in tho Drinking Lino. H. I, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort I Second St., GIRARDVILLE. . Ucsl Wines, iLlquors, Ueers, Ales and 0. brands ol Clgura always on hand, ' V . T - m
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