FIUH GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Whera nml When Herrlcc Will bo Con. ducted To-morrow. Trinity Unformed chumU, Iter. Itobert O'lloyle, pastor. Services lo-uiorrow nt 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Mverybody welcome. Bnglish Lutheran churoh, H. II. IlaTicc, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday srhool at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday corning at 7. "Wrlflh Baptist ehurth. Preaching services at 10 a. in. and 8 p. in. by the pastor, KeT. D. I. Brans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody wtloome. All SalnM' Eplseopal ehureh, Oak street, near Main. Evening service by lay reader. Sunday school at t p. in. All seats free and every body mad heartily welcome. Itoman Oathollo church of the Anaunti'atlon, Kerry street, abort West street, Her. it, P. tvrteilly, pastor. Massed at 8:80 and 10:00a.m. V supers at 3:03 p. m. Hi. ffltorge's Llthitanlan CatholU hurcn, orncr Jnrdln and Cherry streets. Tier. I.. Abromaltle, pnstor. llnss and preaching nt 10 a. m. Yespcrs at 3 p. m. Hbeneier Evangelical chureh, Iter. It. M. LIcb lenwalner, pastor. Serrices to-morrow at 10 a. n. In German, and 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily lnrltcdto aktend. Salvation A nij, eorner Main and Oak streets, T. Kingsl.md, Captain. Services all day, com mencing at 7 and Ha. m. and 3 and 8 p. in. Meetings will he held every night during the wk excepting Monday night. Presbyterian thureh. Preochlrg services nt 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. by Rcr. W. L. Fltz arramons, of PrincctoQ Theological Ktmlnary. Sunday sehool at 2 p. ra. The Christian En- daaror Society will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited. Jtogllsh Bapttit church. South Jardln street, .Iter. II. CS. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. bythepistor. Morning subject; "faltb an'' Healing." Evening sabject: "Our Knowledge of Our Future " Sunday eohoolat 2 p. in., Deacon John Dunn, Superintendent. Monday evening nt 7 o'clock the n. Y. P. V. will meet. General prayer -meeting on Wednesday erenlng at 7 o'clock, Everybody welcome. Virst Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. TTm. Pewlek, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m and 6:30 p. m. X.ove Feast at 8:15 x m. Morn Ing subject: "Indivldn il Efforts to Bring Men to Jesus." Evening subject : "Joy In Heaven Over Repentant Sinners." Itevlval serrices every night. Hnaday school at 2 p. m. Ep- worth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday erenlng. Strangers and there are always welcome. USE DANA'S SAK3APARILLA, m "THE KIND THAT OUEES." Neektics, mufflers and silk handkerchiefs in all the )ntctbnd most approved styles and i exceediugly low prices at tho Peoples' store, 12-15-tf Letter List. Tho following letters remain uncalled for in the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post efflee, Januarys, 1808: Davy Dav Sweeney S. Rapine Klmer WulLiins Slack Porties calling for advertised letters should jploaBO say "advertised." One cent will be charged on all advertised letters. II. C. IJotbb, P. M, Boy your child a pair of rubber boots Tbey will cost you but 00 cents at tho reo ples' store, 121 North Main street 12-15-tf Jloldcrman's jewelry store leads as ever, tf Coming Kvoufc-". Feb. 13. First annual ball of Gen. Har rison Idge, Knights of Pythias, lit Bobbins per.) house. Pub. 22. Martha Washington Birthday Partv. in Bobbins opera bouse, under tho atupicea of tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho P. M. church. ' Harsh 16. Tee. party in Bobbins' tpcra lonee, under the ausaiees of the Welsh Con jciegutienal ohurah. "The Limited Hsll." Among the Httrnetions booked nt Ferguson's theatre in the .near future is Elmer E Vanee's xeat realistic eomeriy drama, "The LimIUl Matt," whleh has created such iurore i tiiu dramatic world. It ' is said to Vd the most realuttie and wonderful scenic and meeJianlml production ever staged, and the crowds everywhere are Dumerons. At yigB30u's theatre on Monday evening next, When Baby wae riek, we gave her flhetorfa. "When she was a Child, ate eriwl f or Costoria, When she becane like, abe alung to Castorln, When sbo bad Cldklrtn, gave them Outerla. Lua'i TamUy Jlxdlolne Mares the IIowla Each day. In order to be healthy thia ii aeeessary. Superior goods at 25 per cent lower than elsewhere at Kolderman't jer-elry store. tf f poolnl ile. Dolls, Albnms, and Fancy Slippera at the wpUa' s tore. 12-16-tf , My jstook fnr New Year gifts in jewelry and farutr eoode iliall be as compute as over. HtUenuln'liJewelry store. 1228-tf ANOTHER POTTSVlIiliB LETTER Account of Proceedings lit the Puttsvllla Court To-ily. Special IlKitALt) Correspondence I'OTTiVlLLB, Jan. 28- Judge Orccn gut iti court room No. 1 to-day and heard llcenso applications for old stands against which ro inonstrancos had been filed and now appli cations for old stands. There was hut a slim sprinkling of attorneys present and a number of anxious applicants occupied tlio benches. lienionstrnnoes filed in a number of eases were withdrawn, among them tlmt of 51. 1). Malone, of Shenandoah, repre sented hy S. Q. 11. Hollopctcr, Esq,, against Joseph Patrick, of Mahunoy City. The license was granted. Tlio Hildebraudb stand at Frackvlllc, was licensed to John Carroll. John Nelson and 11. J. Yost aro applicants for tho saloon stand at Lakesldo (East Itnlm- noy Junction). Attorney Coylo represents Yost and filed exceptions to Kelson's applica tion. This went over becauso of Mr. Coylo's absence, ns did the cato of Waluskoy, of Lost Creole. II. Jt. Iiurke, Esq., withdrevr tlio applica tion of Anthony llonlcezwiskl, 'of Shenan doah. Tlio license of Anthony Tobak, of Shenan doah, was gianted, tho remonstrance having been withdrawn. The Tobin nnd Bobbin applications for a Shenandoah stnnd went over to Friday, on request of Attorneys WhlteliouBo and lluikc. Tho new applicants from Shenandoah will be held on Friday noxt. USE DANA'S SARSAPAItlliLA, its TUE KIND THAT CUUES." OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Sees 11 ml Henra During Ills Travola. License matters have again seized the at tention of our townsmen oinco ths court has announced that it will hear all Mahanoy City and Shenandoah applications for now stands on Wednscday next. ' Judgo Savidge assumed a commendable stand nt tho Sunbury license eourt on Men day last. Ho announced during the hearing of an application that no real estate owner would bo allowed to speculate on tho decision df theconrt. Ho further stated that owners were not justified in charging exorbitant rents for their business places. Judgo Savidge has in stock a large quantity of what Jesh Billings wonld call "horse seuso." Political stories aro rampant now. While witli a jolly crowd last night "Charley" Palmer told a story of a smart Aleck who mad a boast of how he intended to "get square" with an enemy on election day. Tho ballots nscd'were the same as aro required hy the Baker ballot law. After election day tho S. A. was asked if he "gave it to him." "Yes, I did, I looked nil over tho tioket and when 1 came across his name I put a great big criss-cross opposite it." "And what d'd you put opposite the other names?" "Nothing. I voted for all tho rest,' answered the smart Aleck innocently. Supeiintendcnt Thomas Baird has placed a handsome safe in his office at tho Kehlcy Run colliery. Crooks who read this paragraph need not rush for their safe breaking tools. Mr. Baird has secured tho safe merely to protect against fire books that are of no value to othcis thau the operators of tho colliery. I am informed that letters bearing "Ger man Democrat, "JJissatlsned ucmocrat, and like signatures aro pouring in upon thu editor of tho Hubald. They contain sug gestions and criticisms of all kinds, but few of them bear the real name of the writer. I am also informed that the editor disregards all such communications and casts them into the wato basket, which is very proper. The public has been notified so often that anonymous communications cannot bo published in tho newspaper unlebs the real name of the writer is furnished tho editor as an evidence of good faith that those who do not comply with thu rule cannot find tmlt if their lottcrs do not appear in print. I have clipped tho following little para graph from Prhiteri' Ink, 1 hopo some people I have in mind will enjoy it with me: "Some people have an idea that tho newspaper man has a snap because he is given complimentary tickets to entertainments, shows, &c, but they never think of the fact that they pay well for these favors. Somo folks do not think a complimentary ticket is duo the newspaper office that donates from $2 to $5 worth of free notices to help them make a success of thair eiiterpi'i. One. Stood the Test. Alloock's Porous Fkutore are uuapproach able in curative properties, rapidity and safety of aotion, and are the only reliable plastcis ever produced. They havo success fully stood the test of over thirty years' use hy the public; their virtues have never been equalled by tbe unacrupnloue imitator who have sought to trade upon the reputation of Alloock's by making plnsters with holes in them, and claiming them to be "just as good as Alloock's," and they stand to-day indorsed hy uot only the highest medical antborlties, hut hy millions of grateful patients who have pro 'ed their tffiency as a household remedy. Beware of imitations, and do not ho deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcoek's, and let no solicitation or explana tion Induce yon to accept a substitute. Officers lllected and Installed. The following officers of tho Washington Beneficial Society of town were elected and installed Thursday evening: President, Christ. Schmidt; Vice President No. 1, Frod. Damm; Vice Picsident No. 2, Peter Ring belter, Recording Secretary, Peter Schmidt. Treasurer, Jacob Noll; Trustees, J. V. Dillen Schneider, Jacob Kinsingor and S. O. Acker. Obituary, The dtath of Mrs. Benjamin Weeks, of Ollberton, Is announced. Mrs. Weeks died this morning. Tho funeral will take place on Tuesday, 31st instM leaving Qilborton on the 1 p. m. train for Tamaqua, where inter- jineut win we nue. I Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! I 3 LVESIBG HERALD CONTEST & io Days at the World's Fair With nccommodatlotm at a first-Class Chlongo hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including bleeping bcrthf , all free of cost. To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who recelvo the largest number of votes will bo taken to tho World's Pair and royally entertained by tho Herald. Cut out this coupon, an 1 on tli obi mk linos write the name of tho Public Bthool Teacher, north of tbe Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consldor most popular, and sondl1 tothe '('( Kilitor, Itvtning Jlrruld, Mitnuntloah, l'ii." Every coupon pro erly lillcd out oounts as one vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can voto. and vole as often as they pleaso. Coupon must be In tho hands of tho editor within ten (10) days after the da to 1 1 bears. Name of TdUchor.. Residence.. Name of Voter.. Residence JANUARY 2, 1603. lloldcrnwn, the Jeweler, will glvo the female teacher receiving the highest number of voted a handsome gold neeklace. R.J Mills, the I'ottsvil'e Hntter and Furrier, will give, the lady teacher receiving the second highest number of votes a handsome set of furs. Max Heesc will give the teacher receiving the second highest number of votes a handsome toilet Pet. Tho two teachers who receive tho groatest number of total votes up to the closing hour above Mated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of ihc Evenimo IIkkai.d and sent, securely scaled in envel opes, addressed to "Ooi.trit VAUnr. livening llt'-altl, Hhenandoah, Any person rosldlng In any place may voto as often ns ho or she may desire for one or more teachers engaged In teaching In a public school north of the Broad Mountain at the close of the current school term; prnvitted, that any teacher who may havo been incapacitated by sickneis or accident for teaching fur a period of not more than three months prior to the end of the term, may alio compote- Eachvotefor each tcacuermust bo represented bya seperate coupon. A coupon bearing tbo name of miir-i than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful rt curd will bo kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed and kept safe until tho fln.U adjudication. Threo prominent nud responsible men of Shenan doah will be sulected to act ns judges, make, the final o unt and announce the names of tho two winners. Nhould three or moro teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, tho judges will be allowed to decide. The names of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday, Julv 15, 1883. Should the wlnnti s bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will bo informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on ihe trip as soon thereafter as posslblo. All blanks In tho coupon must be lillcd oul, especially the blank requiriug the name of the per- on votb g. Tho number of votes received at this olllce up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub lished In tho noxt issue of tho Herald with tho names of the teachers voted for. EtiEOTRIO EOHOE3 Ashland Expects to be Connected With GlrardvlllH Soon. Tho long delayed frogs for tho crossings over which tho tracks of the Schuylkill Traction Company mustpass before the lino between Ashland and Girardvillo will be opened to traffic are arriving,, and it is ex pected that all will ho on hand within tho next several days. They will bo put down as speedily ns possible, under tho direction of the Beading's foreman of construction. Tho Tails have been laid across tho brldgo at Big Mine Run, and it is now ready for tho cars. Three new cars for this division are on tho way, and are expected to arrive) at any time. Six trail cars for the uso of workinguien ur-y rived on Thmaday and will be used on the Oilberton and Shonundoah branches. President Bailey ssid last Thursday that every possible effort will ho made to have the lino opened between Ashland and tho power house within the noxt ten days. The Locust Dale branch is being hurried with all speed, and is almost ready for traffic. A bad ttjjsh or cold calls ftr a good remedy -the cure Jor it. Fur Couglw, Celd, l.n Grippe and ;Consntnptlon, a pel let, nnd per nHnent.oflKi'ls Pan-Tina, the worst cas-s yield to M liiaibag pmperiKs. ' 'oaN 25 cents. I'an-Tlna ii 'sBlfl at P. P D. KirluiMtlrug store. Another Veteran Gone. John M. Price, of No. 4, a veteran of the late war and a member of Watkin Wateis Post, No. lib', Grand Army of tho Republic, died at his lato residence last night, ul'ler a prolonged illncn, Mr. Price was well known throughout this county and for many yearj prior to his illness was an eraployo of tho Philadelphia and Lohigh Valley Coal Com panies. Mr. Price was highly respected and there are many friends to condolo with the afflicted fiimilv. A special meeting of Post M0 will be held this evening, at the Schelfly House, to make arrangements for tho funeral, which will take place on Tuesday next. The name of N. II. Downs' still lives, al though ho has been dead many yeais. His Elixir for the euro of coughs uud colds has already outlived him a quarter of tcntury and is still growing in favor with the public Now York "Hvratd," July 13. The small boy who, when asked his age, replied that, judged by the fun ho had had, ho was 100 years old, pretty accurately described the feeling of the large audience at the Academy last night. Lillian Kennedy made a decided hit, and the amusement that was crowded into threo hours to unravel "She Couldn't Marry Three " wai enough for two nights ; and all the roles ossa)ed hy Miss Kennedy and the strong support, was equally charming and successful... Tlio company is far above the average, and is cure of big business. "That it a remarkably quiet ehild of yours." "Yes, indeed," said the fond mother, "the dear little angel's cough is much better. We used Dr.Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka." The Academy ltestunrnnt. The PotUville headquarters for Ehe'nau loah peoplo and others living North of tbo Ueuutaln, for hot toddles, hot punches, beef :e,i and all kinds of winusland liquors of the tait brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Coouey, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, to In a l'evr Lines. Spring-like yesterday. Advertisers aro not complaining now. Flat roofs should be-kept clear of snow. A general cleaning up is needed after the thaw. You want to hear Itev. O'Boyle's sermon to-morrow. What is being dono about Washington's birthday celebration. Tho Scots hereabouts did not celebrate Burns' birthday this year. Stout's and Carl's new houses on the Cathor foundry site are about completed. Rev. W. J. Morrison, of Now York, is visit ing the home of his mother, on East Centre street. Twelve Photos Tor ISOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with 50 cents, we .will finish yon one dozen photos. U-2-tf W. A. Keagey. Best work dono at Brennan's Steam Lann try. Everything white and spotless. Luce jartains a specialty, All work guaranteed Best photographs and cravons at Dabb'a. WANTS, &C. FOR RENT. Society and club rooms In the post oftico building. Apply to M. M. llurke, Auuruej, jiuum o. l-ll-ll IOH SALK. Livery outfit for sale cheap for cash. Apply to Jl. P. Conry, No 31 South aiain street. l-iv-u "J?0It 8A LE. Cheap, a heater which Is ns good i- us new. ppiy ai i: n, aiagorgie's, J liasl Centie street, Phcnandoah, 1-31 lw VIT ANTED. A gentleman now visiting town vv is aesirous oi puicnasing a number of lino specimens of sulpbur diamonds, Parties having good hard pieces will pleaso call at tho lir.KALJJ OU1CO. J-3-U NOTICE. A good, sober, Industrious young man, from IM to 40 years old, can co' a cooa position Dy applying to u. J. yuinn, -i 11 Centre street, bhenandoah. LOST. An account book of no valuo what ever exoept to owner. Finder will plense leave same at IIbkalo ofticu and receive reward. LADIES who will do writing for me at their homes will make good wages Reply with self-aadresbed; stamped envelope. MISS M1LUIIED MlLt.RH, lS7.lt South Uend, Ind. FOlt HALE. A valuable property on North Whlto street. A good blook front, two houses and stable back, For particulars apply at UEKAi.ii omce. l so-tl VT'' ANTED. A young man to do inside and W outside work in a grocery store. Must be experienced. No other need apply. Address 1-23-lw uux iiu. enenauaoan, x-a. 4K nfi ,0 f6-0 Per day at homo felling tpti.UU Lightning Plater and plating jewelry, watches, tableware, &a. Plates tho finest of jewelry t;or,a as new, on all kinds of motal with gold, silver or nickel. No experi ence. Ho capital. Every house has goods needing plating. 1.27-Bt II. K. Delno Sl Co., Columbus, O, AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handlo the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like muglo. 200 to 600 per cont. profit. One agent's sales amounted to KM In six days. Another ta In tvo hours, Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. x38 o-iM-ly p0 AL W ANTED. Proposals will bo received j until no"n Monday, January , for 160 tons oT chestnut, do tons of stove nnd 23 tons ol egg coal, delivered at thu Almoho m coal yurd, Pennsylvania railroad, Schuylkill (lnen. John Bemoan, llOUlllT KlII.ING, Wm. Dkku, Doard of Poor Directors. Schuylkill County Almshouse, Jun. 17, '03. 120-St We'll Give to You Our Profits. SpiI Sate,, JmVy 2S' GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 Quart Coffee Pot, Worth 25c, For 15c. We have just commenced selling a new, and in every point unique coffee pot, with patent straining attachment, both in Planished tin and nickle. Come and see them. We will close out a line of vase lamps at greatly reduced figures, bargains in every one of them. Best 10c flour sifter in the market, the "Penna." Child's rockers and swings, 50c 3 23Qia.t!a. IWCctixx Stroot. -OF- WINTER GOODS, n 1 1 1 1 1 ii niMiun i iLHmuoiiiiai una iiii iiinini mrnr in im in ma ! Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J. J. PRICE'S, PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. At greatly A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call ing at the store of J. P. Williams & Son, where you will find the most desirable presents in the Furniture line, Pianos, Orgaus and Sewing Ma- G I F T S chines. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Muin St. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOR SCHOOL, TABLETS FOR COKBESI'ONDENCE AltTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, 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 ! Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evenlcg. Big schooners of fresh.Ueer.Portor, Ale, &o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. nonouon oonvbniion TO-Niam, The Borough Convention will meet In Council Chamber on rUturday evening, January 2b, at O O 'CiOCJt. , i H. C. I10YER, Chairman. J As. MoEi.tibnny, Secrotary. CENTS FOR A WINDOW S1IADF. Otters, wady to put-up Bprlnff roller. yifs unstring uniy ice finuiuug or nz t urea ourj b accommodated. ;' C. D. FRIGKE'S . Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. OLD RELIABLE, H0RTH MAIN STREET. IKHSOU OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their Ee Specialist T 81icnancIoiIli, 'Wednesday, Fcto t Be will be found at tho JFerjruflou House From 8:30 a, m. to 5:30 p. n. Persons who have headache, or whoso eyes aTe canslngdls crjnfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARCIK to ex amine yourcyes. Kvorypatr of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfaaoorv. reduced rates. Ice : Creeper Sole agont for Schuylkill County. Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Ilorso Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. Headquarters For Florida Oranges Just received another con- ( signment of Florida Oranges f that the grower wishes me to' dispose of to make room lot more. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. .A.- WOMEB, 124 X. Blalit Street. Scheider's oqh and Restaurants Leading Saloon In town gdtilre owl I(7ifl Sts., (Itlckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in tho Market. WEEKS as rsmaved to Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN BTPJ3ET, Horae : eb will be 1 of-bts friend ana no panua m Svorytiiing ia tho Drinking Una. JPhvt hb will be dlefiKMllo asst. the wants A H. I, M'GUIRE'S f Sporta and Musical Resort T Second St., GIRARBVILLE. Heat Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales asd brands of Cigars always on hand.
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