HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what thoy roquiro for thoir Ui blos at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION Walt for the Show. A manager who expends thousands of dollars in order that nothing will be neglected that mifiht mid to tho enjoyment of Ills patrons certainly deserves success, and, as a role, he generally Retfl it. If tho public would endeavor to discriminate between responsible eropanles and tlwe who possess no ability, There are plenty of jood shows, but, un- fortunately, there are hundreds which aro Herly duroid of merit. Now, any one can tell ab a glanro if they seo a magnificent now store witii massive plate glass windows, that it necessarily call for it i;reiU outlay of money to erect It, and the stock in such a store Is generally of the finest. The same line of reasoning to theatrical enterprises; for instance, when yon sec a show billed in tho lavish and expenslvo manner that characterises "Sho Couldn't Marry Three" company you can rest assured that there is mcney and push back of it. The beautiful, artistls pictorial lithographic work, is the finest and the costliest on tho loud. No lithographing firm would attempt that kind f work without having ten thousand dollars down to insure them from loss. This is only one of tho many items of a great bIiow, and the same good tatte which provides this Veaatlful printing will neglect no other department of the show. So there is not a ionbt that the production of "She Couldn't Marry Three" is the biggest show of the season. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIUD THAT CURES." (Stiffness In t In the neck or Join! IcTeHlby few uppll . igps cheap, saft joints mnv he in Htanily roller Plication or aai VIlMOtl UIL safe and reliable. 36 cunts. Ncekties, mufflers and silk handkerchiefs lit all tho latest and most approved styles and at exceedingly low prices at the Peoples' rtoro. 1215-tf Beat work dono at Br"-.tn's Steam Laun 4ry. Everything white and Bitless. Lace curtains a specialty. All woik guaranteed GIRMlDrjM,!;. The Republican primaries were held in the three wards Tuesday evening. The eandi dates wero liko Mark Twain's New England weather. After supplying all offices there were still enough candidates to supply several small towns. Co. F, 8th Regt., N. Q. P., whose spring inspection was made at Homestead, ranks bird in the regiment out of ten companies. Tiiey are now preparing for inspection, to take place next month in their armory. Miss Weightman, of Reading, is visiting Iter cousin, Miss Rachel Purnell. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. D J. Evans, of A street, spent Sunday in liing town. "I've used Br. Hull's Cough Syrup in ray family for a long whllo and wouldn't be with out 11. I know it's a good medicine. John Harrison, Postmaster, Quyton, Efllnghum Co., Buy your child a itir of rnbbcr boots They will co9t you but 00 cents at tho Peo- yles' store, 121 North Main street 12-15-tf HoWorman's jewelry store leads as ever, tf Coining Kventa. Feb. 13. First annual ball of Gen. Har risdn Lodgo, Knights ofPylliias, at Bobbins' opera house. Feb. 22. Martha Washington Birthday Party, in Bobbins' opera house, nuder the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the P. K. church. March 16. Tea party in Robbins' tpcra house, under the auspices of the Welsh Con gregational church. Don't fail to consult Madam Mao, and liave your future revealed. She is now at the Central House. It Wanted, To complete files, two copies each of tho F.VKNi.Na.llKUAi.r of January 4th and Feb' ruary fith, 16!M. A libeial price will be paid for the enme. When Baby km ftok, we gave her Castorta. When she was ft CWld, aim cried for Ca-toria. When she became Mies, sho clung to Caatoria. When (he bad Children, she gave them Castorla. The Academy Jtctt-urant. The Potteville headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddles, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John T. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, -ssist- anl. to Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Forte's look and stationery store. No. 21 North Main etreet 4-27-tI Special Sale. Dolls, Albums, and Fancy Slippers at the People' -tore. l2J5-tf t My stock for New Year gift in jewelry nd fancy goods shall he as complete as ever. IJoUlprioao't jewelry store, 12128-H ClINTltA 1,1 A. Quite n number of our jounr people en joyed tho sleighing to the country Tuesday evening. They stoppc at the Fetterman farm, where they had an enjoyable time dancing and playing games. About 2 o'clock refreshment wero served in Mrs. Fetter man's own stylo. Those who wore present wore Mbwes Salllo and Katio Troutman, Mary and Dora Mnloy, Salllo Black, Mary Carney, Mattle Jones, Katio Irwin, Mamo MoUrosrty, Annie Carey, Jennie Dorr and Mary lleneon, of town; and Tillie llitner, of Numcdift and Messrs. John Whllo, Wllliamj Fellorman, Oscar Rib, Thomas Davis, Rohert Irwin, Johu Illnkle, Charles Mollrearty, Edward IlflTncr, William Benson, Charles Kortnor, of town; and William Lewis, George Rich and John Thirwoll, of Ashland, and Andy Leiby, of Numedift. Thomas Colilian, one of our popular young men, attended a wedding at Locust (lai, Tuesday, James Lynch, of Mahanoy City, visited town frlunds Wednesday. Mrs. Lynch is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Cramer, of Sleelton. MUs Darrah, one of onr pleasant young ladies, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. James Lynch, of Mahanoy City. Miss Mattle Weist has returned homo after spending a few days pleasantly with Snnbury friends. Mrs. David Jenkins, of Mt. Carmcl who has been visiting tow friends, has returned home. There are qnite a number of children dying with diphtheria. Miss Emily Porter is confined to tho hou90 with a severe fore throat. Miss Carrie Black, who has been visiting Allentown friends, returned home, Manus MeBrearty has a very sick child. Mr. Brltton, ono of Mahanoy City's prominent business men, was in town Wednesday. January 25, 1693. Atlilrllo Tournament. The Schuylkill Athletic Club, compesed of tho best sporting men of tho different towns In the county, will givo their opening ex hibition at the Girardville opera house on Saturday, February lth, when their patrons will have the pliasur of witnessing four good contests. Tho opening one will bo n four round go between James McIIale, of Philadelphia, and an unknown, to be followed by a ten round contest for tho championship of tho coal region between Joseph Ford, of Mt. Carmcl, who is tho champion 120 pound pugilist of Northumbcr land county, and J. Kirk, of Fottsville, who is the champion of Schuylkill county. Tho third contest will bo between Oil. Ferguson, of Locuft Gap, and and Peter McCloskcy, of Frackvlllc, and thu management has gone to considerable expenso to secure a rattling go for tho wind-up and they have secured two men who should satis fy everybody they arc Ike Weir, of Boston, (tho Belfast spider), and Frank O'Brien, of Philadelphia. No lover of this kind of sport should miss this treat, as all the contests will be strictly on merits. Not Fooli. EniToi: Herald: As a German Demo crat, living in the First ward, I wish to say through your paper, that I have voted that ticket for the last time. We have been fools long enough; we have been played for suckers until the scales have fallen from our eyes, and we now feel like kicking ourselves all over he cause we failed to see tho deception played upon our fellow countrymen before ns. In this ward, with its large Democratic ma jority, none but Irish Democrats were pnt on the ticket, unless we except Moses Moyer, now deceasid, who was given tho lucratht office of ward assessor, an office no one else wanted. Wherever the Democrats had a majority they failed to nominate a German, or American Democrat for School Director. Was it because they had not brains enough to look after school affairs? Just look at itl Of the four candidates nominated last night on the borough ticket all are Irish. Depend on it, wo wero "not in it" in tho primaries, and wo proposo tostay out on the election. P. Shenandoah, Jan. 20, 1603. Stood tho Teat. Allcock's Poiiius Plasters are unapproach able in curative properties, rapidity and safety of action, and arc the only reliable piasters ever produced. They have success fully stood the test of over thirty years' use by tho public; their virtues havo never been equalled by the untcrtipulous imitators who have sought to trade upon the reputation of Allcock's by making plasters with holes in them, and claiming them to be "just as good us Allcock's," and they stand tcday indorsed by not only tho highest medical authorities, but by millions of grateful patients who have pro fed their efficacy as a household remedy. Beware of imitations, and do not bo dcecivod by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explana tion induce you to accept a substitute. Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than elsewhere at Holdcnnan's jewelry store. tf l'KHSONA John Grant is on the slek list. Bev. O'Boyle returned home last evening. Mrs. J. F. Finney is visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Letter Carrier Kehler is in Philadelphia under rocdicnl treatment. Miteet Ida and Edith Kehler returned homo from a pleasant visit to Miuersville. &Mlss Edith Kehler, of Ashland, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kehler, of North Main street. John S. llousenick left for New York this morning to purchase a number of additional sewing machines for the Bobbins & llousenick hat and cap factory. Plies or liumorrlinlds Permanently cured without knife orllgature. No danger or tufloi ing. No delay from bus iness whilo under treatment. Patients who ere responsible need not pay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Bend for circular. E. BEED, M. D 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Eveninci Herald. tf Worlds Fair io Days at the With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including ulccplng berth?, all freo of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who receive tho largest number of voloa will be taken totho World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Hhkamj. Cutout this coupon, an 1 on the bUnk linos writo tho n imo of tho Pi 1)1 1 c School Teacher, north of tho Uroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It tothe '(nfe JCditor, Evening Herald, fflienandoali, J'a." Every coupon properly Oiled out counts ns one vote for one toacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they plcaso. Coupon must be in the hnsds of tho editor within ten (ID) days alter the date It .earn. Name of Teacher.. Residence Name of Voter.. Residence JANUARY SO, 1893. Iloldcrmnn, tho jeweler, will give, tho female tencher receiving the highest number of votes a handsome gold neeklnce. K. . I. Mills, tho Pottsvi To Hatter and Furrier, will give the lady teacher receiving the second highest number of votes ti handsome set of furs. Mux Ileesc will givo the teacher receiving the second highest number of votes a handsome toilet set. COZOXXXO-LSTS :- Tho two teachers who recelvo tho greutest number of total votes up to tho oloslng hour above staled will bo declared the winners. All coupons must be cut out of tho Kvkniug Herald and sent, secmcly sealed In onvel opes, addressed to "Contest JMHor, Kvenlno Herald, Wienandoah, J'a." Any perton residing In any place may vote as often as he or sho may desire for ono or more teachers engaged in teaching In a public school north of tho Hroad Mountain at the elose of the current school term; provided, that any teacher who may havo been incapacitated by sickness or accident for teaching fur a period of not more than three months prior to the end of the term, may nlfo compete. Uach vote for each teacher must bo represented by a seperate coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of moro than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected to act as Judges, malto tho final o.mnt, and announce tho names of the two winners. Bhould three or moro teachers bo tied on the highest number of votes, the Judges will be allowed to decide. The names of tho winners will bo announced on or before Saturday, Julv 15, 1S93, Should tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah at tho time thoy will be informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start ou Iho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In tho coupon must be filled out, especially tho blank requiring tho name of the pers-on voting. Tho number of votes received at this ofllco up to 1 p. m. each day will he pub llshcd in tho next Issue of tho UkhalI) w ith the names of tho teachers voted for. WAjMTS, &o. FOR RUNT. Society and club rooms 1n tho post office building. Apply to M. M.Kurkr, Attorney, Room 3. 12-H-tf TAOR SALE. I.Ivery outfit for sale cheap for 1 cash. Apply to M. P. Conry, No .11 South Main btrcct. 1-19-tf FOR HA LE, Cheap, u heater which is as good as new. pply at V. li, Magarglo's, 11 East Centro street, (Shenandoah, 1-21 lw WANTED. A gentleman now visiting town Is desirous of purchasing n number of fine specimens of sulphur diamonds. Parties having good bard pieces will please call at tho llEiiALi) olllce. 1-3-tf WANTED Two good, modest girls for gen eral housework. Api'ly at Peter's Haloon, 15 North Main street. 1-30 tf NOTICE. A good, sober, industrious young man, from 'li to iO years old, can get. o good position by applying to C. J. Qulnn, il E. Centro street, Shenandoah, ITOR HALK. A valuable property on North 1 While street A good block front, two houses and slahlo back, For particulars apply at IIimAi.ti office. 1 '-3-U ttaNTED. A youngman to do insldonnd outsido work inn grocery store. Must bo experienced. No other need apply. Address Box 110. i-henandoah, Va. 1-SMw AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tboqulckestaodgreat Cbt selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No ahraslon of paper, WorkB Uko magic. 200 to 600 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to 8G20 In six days. Another 133 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Mouroo Mt'g Co., I.a Crosse. AVls. xl39 S-SI-ly COAL WANTED. Proposa'swlllbo received until nonn Monday, January 30, for lho tons of chestnut, 50 tons of stove and 113 tons : egg coal, delivered at tho Almshouse coal y-iiu, Pennsylvania railroad, Bchuylklll Haven. John IIeiioak, ItOIlSllTKULlNG, Wm. DEiut, Board of Poor Directors. Kchuvlklll Countv Almshouse. Jan. 17. '1)3. 120-9t Ct- e PAYS for a homo loi at May's Land P J-J Ing, tho tine suburb of Atlantic City; 5 squares from H. It.; commutatloa faro to Pblla., 25 cents; has court house, hotels, nchools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash. brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; line driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, soiling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not oue empty; a safo and sure Investment; $50 Invested will increase M0 in e months; 3 mills built this year; lots are cu leei aoove ocean; ju per ccni. on lor casn; 2 lots for K5: title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 658 KronKiic St., miuuieipma. v-aMm ABRA&1 HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers ol Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Reganas, &c WFINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-- Write for catalogue!), Correspondence solicited L0RENZ SCHIdlDT'S Celebrated Poller. Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Yyil. JAMEB STEIN, JP1IYBICIAN AND aunOEOK. Office and Resldoooe, No. 31 North Jardln Street, Shen-udsab. Holiday Trip ! World's Fair Political Cards. JJIOU COUNCIL, (Third Word) JOHN II, IiEKSE. Huhjecl to Citizens' party rules. JTJOR SCHOOL BOARD, (Second Ward) JOUR F. FINNEY. Subject to Citizens' party rules. jTJOR COUNCIL, (First ward) JAMES SHIELDS. Subject te Citizens' rules. fjOR COUNCIL (feecond ward) " T.J.HBOUG1IALL. Subject to Citizens party rules. JJtOR SCHOOL HOARD, (Third Ward,) C. T. 8TRA UQI1N. Pubject to Citizens' partv rules, F OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (Third Ward) T. T. WILLIAMS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. FOR JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, (Second Ward) WILLIAM II. SHOEMAKER, I7IOR JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, 3 Third Ward, JOnN O. DA VIS. .f Subject to Citizens' party rules. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The lines t lino of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, ic, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Big schooners of f resh,Beer,Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. "Wca.- -ESa,rn.er Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by D. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH. FA. CLAIRVOYANT, The recognized wonder of the 10th century, Is now at tho Central House, corner Centre and wane sireeis, r-nenanaoan. Hue reads tho tinst. nrPRpnl. nnri fiilnr. na.fnlnl.n n i ...... courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and business aimcuuics. iiere for short time only. CONSULTATIONS, 60 Cents. XjLOXDD'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigar- always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, iProp. J Great Big Chunks Whacked Off Prices ! ur uinner ens at the rnte of J3 ot per onunx. Ooiiioood our 112iiece Princess Dinner tiets at J10.00 easily worth 513.00. Remember, these nro English gootlo. Look at them, oven If you do not wish to buy. We can sell you a flue Toilet Bet at a most reasonable price, eliher English or Amer ican matiufi'Clnre. White Gnuiito Cun and Haticere as low as 40o pur eet. Odds and ends In luicy China of all kinds aro golfg rapidly. Come bocu If yMi wish to matrh up brckm eett. Art pot tery, lamps, stationery, novelties, etc., etc., etc. Girvin, Duncan & Waidley, 3 JSoxtla. ft.ev.nt SSt-Coot. WINTER GOODS. Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, wlikh -will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J. J. PRICES, PE0PLE'SST0RE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots., Shoes. Co-cnis' Purnishiraggs !, At greatly rodueed rates. M. 37 Ji .fc-S.0.-5T, Proprietor. Citizens' Nominating Conventions Acrccabla to tho wishes of tho candidates for ofllco and others of tlio Citizens' party of Hnoii' andoah, expressed bv vote at a joint meeting, tne citizens' ftnnaiug uommuiee nai aeciaeu upon the following programme for holding the primaries of the live wards, and the Borough uonveniion 01 mo aiu party : Firtt irurcf-Kendrick's hotel, Friday oven Inn, January 27, 8 o'clock. iScconil ll'ard Forguson'a hall, Friday even ing, January 27, 8 o'clock. Third ll'ortl Itescue Hook and Ladder Com pany building, Friday evening, January 27, I o'clock, Fourth Ward Offices of 'Squire Rynkawlca, corner Oak and West streets, Friday evening, January 27, 8 o'clock. lJlh trard Schmidt's hall, Friday evening, January 27. 8 o'clock. BOnoUGH CONVBNIION. The Borough Convention will meet in Council Chamber on fcUturaay evening, January S8, at 8 o'clock. Each ward must elect one person to serve on an Executive Committee, said com mittee to have power, for the following year, to fix the time and pluco ot the borough ward conventions. Tho committee men in the respective wards will call the conventions to order ' n. C. IlOYEB, Chairman. Jas. MoEliibnnt, Secretory. 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 F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p- Williams 8c Son, 13 South Main St. HOOKS & BROWN, SCIIOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOR SCHOOL, TABLETS FOB CORRESPONDENCE AETISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 25o, S5o, 45o, 60o and upwords. far- lien uesu-icg oniy ice snaaing or nx turescan be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. -OF- OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send thew Ke Specialist To SliciiaiJtlonlt, Wednesday, FctJ. I. He will be found at tho Fcrsnsoti Hon ye From 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. in. Persons who have headache, or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and thej will re eelTO Intelligent and shUlfalntteailon. NO CIIAK0k to ex amine youreyos. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be Balls factory. Horse : Ice : Creeper ' M2 Sole agent for Schuylkill County. ec. SWALM, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. ISenelquni-ters 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, ia4 N. main Street. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town OetUrt itd White St:, (Ulckert'a old stand) First-class Eating Bar FlneBt Whiskeys In the Market. WE3E3K:S Has removed to Biff Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN BTREET, Where ha will be pleajed to meet the wunu o! bis lrtendo and the pnbllo In Kvarythiag in tho Drinking line. H. T, H'GUIBE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. II cat Wines, Liquors, lleers, Ales and brands of Cigars always on hand.
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