HOUSEKEEPERS ! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Orooory, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION BUSINBSS BXTHAORDINARY. JCupld Advnue f Hlieimndimli Heel Company! Interest. White on his rounds yesterday a Ukrai.d rtpurter gleaned some facts very favorslble to the Shenandoah lteef Company. They demonstrate that tlio meats and provisions liaudled by this company havy secured an inseparable bold npun pabllo favor and is making Inroads dally against nil other firm, agencies and dealers, It ma; now be said that all prejudice agalust droned teef is -wiped out and the iwople of this section ol Pennsylvania have arrived at the conclusion long since reached by tho people of other sections of the country, that dressed beef is superior in many respects to tlio home killed article. Mr. T. O. Mnyborry, the new manaser for the Shenandoah Beef Company, is meetiug with wonderful succoss. lr. Mayberry succeeded Mr. II. S. Itiggs a manager of the eoniimny on the 22nd of November, last. Since that time tho busi ness of the company has steadily increased and last week it was the largest since the establishment of the house. This increase is more remarkable when ibds considered that shortly liefore Mr. Mayberry took charge the Mahanoy City territory was cut off on ac lint of tho establishment of brunch in that town, Mr. Mayberry is a native of Clin ton, Mass. lie was engaged In the retail meat business there for some years before be coining assistant manager for the Oansevoort lleef Company, New York City, the largest establishment controlled by the Swift Com pany. llatlrely Satisfactory. W. J. Arkell.publislierof Judge and iVmit J,r(iV Jltuntmled Kenspajier, writes : "Judge IHjimhuo, ) Cor. Fifth Ave. and Sixteenth St., New York, January 1 1, 1W)1. J "About throe weeks since, while suffering from a severe cold which had settled on my chest, I applied an Allcock's Porous Plaster, and in a short time obtained relief. "In mv cmlnton. these plasters should bo In every household, for use in cafe of coughs, folds, sprnlus, brniees, or jmlus ol my mini 1 know that In my ease the results havo been tiitiroly satisfactory and beneficial." The Kennedy Company. The Lillian Kennedy Company in "She Couldn't Marry Three" played to a fair liouso at Ferguson's theatre last night. Miss Kennedy was as pretty and frisky as over as the play was very good. The support could have been better. A Ixul niuuliiir rold eallH lor a arood remedy the oure for li. K.T Coughs, Colds, Ln Grippe and lonauiupliou, a perieet and per iianenienni is rau-iioa, luBwomou y leid to Hh Iieallrjg properties r 'ostn 25 cent. Pau-Tina Is sold at V. V D. Kirlln's drui stere. Look Out lor Cold Weather lwt ride Insure of the Electric Lighted and Staain Heated V'estilmle Apsrtmenl trains ol the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway and you will be as warm, comfortable and cheerful as in yonr own library or lioudoir To travel between Chicago, St. Paul and irlluu-aapolia, or between Chicago, Omaha and SioQx City, in these luxuriously ap pointed trains, is a supreme satisfaction; aud. as the somewhat ancient advertisement used to read, "for farther particulars, see small bills." Small bills (and large ones, too) will bo accepted for passage and sleeping car tickets. For detailed information address John IS. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Willtnaisport, Pa. 2-2-2t Plies or Ilnmorrlioldii Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Patient who are responsible need not pay until" well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular, R. SEED. It. D, 189 South 13tb-St Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the EvsNiva Ham u. tf Kloutrlc iUUwsy MuJIetlu. Hweafter the electrio railway cars will leave the earner of Cherry and Main streets at 5:80 a, m. daily and every 90 minute thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last mt will leave far (iirardvi)le. Oh Ion day, November 7th, 1800, the fare for auy lenftk of ride between Shenandoah and Htimiville will be reduced to Ave (6) seats. AU those who have used Baxter's Man dmfce Bitten sperk -rery strongly in their praise. Tweutr-flve oents per WMle. lsa fVnssyskamniberaastoria. Tben she ' Odd, ate cried lor CsMtos). jvTiap aheliuansas mm one stent to OasSOrU. yUc b had CaWdwn, she rs User" Omtorla. My ktuk for New Year gifts in jewelry and tansy goods shall be as complete as ever, fcolderuum's jewelry store. HJ84VU Bojm not goods at ,26 per cent, lower than elsew here at Holdermsn's jewelry store. tf JloUltreiau'i jewelry store leads as ever, tf IMPORTArMEETING. (CbnMnuwJ roln llrri Page.) tehroent he adnflnletered was not very mere. Mr. Gallagher thought the board should stand by the school teachers and arrest people who interfile with them. Some of the directors asked if Mr. Mo Hale was able to take care of himself, and the euVerlntendent answered that the teacher had given that assurance, whereuon the board dropped the matter with the remark that it was a good thing if Mr. McUale eenld handle tho Turkey Ituu boys and take oaro of himself. Mr. Gallagher said that in Increasing the ahlaries of male ttachers at the last regular meeting Mr. Frank 11. Williams had been overlooked. He considered that the young man was also deserving an Increase. Super inteiident Freeman said that it was elearly an oversight mid he would be willing to anioud his report to that effect. On motion, It was decided that the amended report be adapted. Miss Ilamsge, one of tho school toachers, was reported as still on tho sick list, but it in pxpeoteil the lady will be able to resume her duties In a few days. Solicitor Coylo stated that Mrs. Cathor had agreed, through her attorney, to accept $300 In settlement of her claim for damages against the School lloard. Tlio board ac cepted the proposition. Mrs. Gather's claim for damages was based upon tber rofusal ol the board to take the projierty which it has ondoiniicd with the intention "of erecting n icw school building upon it. The board consldend tho price aikfcd by Mrs. Catlier mid the prico flod by the viowers too high, and concluded that it would bo much cheaper and moio suitable to make an ox- onsiou to the rear of thebrick building at the corner of Centre and West streets. Mrs Cathcr then claimed that a." the condemning of the property prevented h3c from accepting x good price offered by a privnto party she would hold the board for damages. It Lb generally conceded that the board got out ol a deep hole at very modorato cost. Superintendent Freeman then spoko on the subject of additional school room. Ho inti mated that as his terra of oflico will oxpirt next Juno and ho will not be a candidate foi ro-clectlon he has no personal interest in the arrangement of bcliooi affairs for tho next term, but for the general benefit of the chools ho suggested that the board forego building an extension to Centre street build Ing this year and in its stead erect a two- story building on the rear of tho High School building lot. Ho fcaid tho High School rooms aio nouq too largo now. One ot the next graduating classes will number but about sixteen, while ovir fifty graduate will cuter. This will force tlio board to make arrangements for additional room aud the suggebted building will meet the demand The library quarters, he also suggested, havi been too limited for some time anil larger quarters must bo secured in tho near future Clio proposed new building would nl60 meet this demand. The committee on building and repairs was 0 . . .i msirucieu to iuuku a noiu ui uie rccoiumcuu ntious and submit a report at the uoxt meeting. The resignation of William P. Williams, as a representative of tho Second ward, was accepted. It was decided to leavo the vacancy open until after tho spring oloction. On motion it was decided that no mechanic employed by tho board bo paid nioro than S2.25 per day. USE DANA'S 8AHSAPAEILLA, ith "THE KIND THAT CUItES." A SuccehNful Operation. The Ashland Teltnram says n delicate operation of skin grafting was performed on Tuesday at tho hospital by .the surgeons. Luke Horan, of Girardvillo, was injured four years ago at tlio Hammond colliery. His leg was horribly lacerated and sonic of the bone came away. He whs faithfully at tended by Dr. Dronson, tho family physician, but the wound would not heal. A place three inches wido and six inches long was devoid of skin. Tuesday he went to tho Jiospital accoiujKinied by his two brothers who wcro willing to give sufficient of their skin to cover the open soro. They stood the ordenl Jikc heroes while Dr. Diddle cut small pieces running in slzo from ono-oighth to quarter of an inch in diameter from their arms and transplanted it to their brother's leg. Mr. Horan is only twenty one years of age and it is to be hoped that the operatiou will do all the surgeons expect. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's hook aid stationery More, No. 21 North Main crest. 4-27-W Coming KventH. Feb: 13. First annual Jball of Gen. Har .neon Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Kobbins' jpera house. Feb. 28. Martha Washington Birthday 'arty, in Uobaiua' opera house,' under the uspices of tho Ladles' Aid Society of the ?. K. ouurck. Marsh 16. Tea party in Bobbins' cira loose, and or the auspioet of the Welsh Con- legatloual ohtireli. Kea)laTo Kow Vlet-I'rwldnt. PuiriniiPHii. Kali. 2. Ohnrlea G. Eddy has resigned the viow-preaideuoy of tne Aorlola c western luuiruau auinjiuny io become aacoud vioe-preeident of the PUilaUelpbitv Beftrtlufc ilatlrpnd oom pauy. He will lutve general supervision al the tramc department.. Ux-Uov. llUIinp lylng. B. M. Bishop of Ohio Is dangerously ill tiia nuiiilMini at his uui Here. His ail ment is a complication of liver, bladder and kidney disorders, and by reason of his extreme age, 60 years, Is likely to prove tatai. The Trolley's lteeorU. TtnaroK Tfch. 2. The record of acoi dents in uud arouml Boston caused by the electric atreat cars In 1H08 shows that 10 penona were klllea ana xuo injurau. htil) Mo Ctiolcn In AluuUua. HniJCKi. Mont., Feb. 8. The twllot for thmator reaultad: Sandws, 81; Clark, 23 i Dixou, 12 uochou. Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! EVENING JErIlD UOStEST - i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all frto of coat. To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number ot votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entermlued by tbo IlHHAI.U Out out this coupon, anion the bl-nk lines write the name o? the Pi bllo Hchool Teacher, north ot too Broad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send I' tbtbe 'fVi( Mlilnr, Kvtiitug Ilerattl, Ulttnuntloah, l'a." Kvery coupon properly tilled ont counts as one vole for one teacher. Kvery person, young or dld.oan vote, and vote as otten as ihey please. Coupon must bo In the hands ot the editor within ten (10) days after tho date it bears. Name of Teacher.. Hesldenco Name ot Voter.. Hesldenco FUDItUAUY 2, OSS888SSOWMHtSSSO8I Holilorman, thu jcwolor, will givo inimbur of votes it lmndMiine gold ticeklueu. U.J. Mills, tho I'ottbvll'.o H utter receiving tho second highest number of Max Heese will give the teacher votes a handsome toilet set. W. II. 'Mortimer, tho l'ottsville .loweler, will glvotho gontlcinan teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Tlio Louise Hamilton Company will who wih have the highest number of -Wurday evening a private box In Ferguson's theatre for the performance on Monday evening. -corxDZirionrs :- The two tbnehers who receivo the grotttost ibove stated will.be declared tho winners. All ooupuiia must bo cut out of the Kvenimo Heiiai.d and sent, securely sealed In envoi ipes, addressed to "Cantttl Kdilor, livening Herald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any pcrfcon residing In any place may vovo ns ouen as no or sue may acsiro ror one or mon eacbers engaged In teaching in a public school north of tho Broad Mountain ot tho closo of tbi nrrtnt school term; provided, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by sickne- r nccldoi t for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to tho end of tin ;erm, may also compete Kach vote for each teacher must do reprcscntea ny a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing tbo namo of more than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for t oacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of tne names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filet ind kent B:ife until tho llnal adjudication. Threo Joah will bo selected to act as judges, make tho .vlnners. Should three or more teachers bo tlea 00 allowed to decide. Tho names of the winners will be announceu iho winners do abscut from Hhenandoah nt the time they will be Informed of their good fortum by telegraph, so that they may start on Iho trip as soon thereafter as posslblo. All blanks In the coupon must bo lllloa out, especially me DianK requiring me namo 01 mi jerton votluc Tho number ot votes reclved,at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub llshed In tho noxt Isbuo of the Heuald with tho Mrs. Marshall is visiting friends at St. Clair. Monroe McCnrty was a visitor to town yesterday. , Kdward O'Douncll snout to-day at Maha noy City. II. W. Titman transacted business at Ash land to-day. , Benjamin Boddall is visiting his parents on Cherry street. Cashier Johu II. Lchsennng, of Iliuslcton, was here yesterday. Miss Magdaleno Coonoy, of Trcuiont, speut last oveiilmc in town. -- Mrs. N. J. Owous left town this morning to visit friends at Pottsville. Miss M'Liss Iliggiusis visiting her brother, O. J. lliggins, at Shamokin. Kx Sherifl' Andrew Conuey, of Mabanoy City, was in town yesterday. IJev. II. Duengor, of Aslilaud, colobrated tho 85th anniversary of his birth on Tuesday. Misses McKeon and Qiiiun, two belles of Philadelphia, are gueste at thp Bradigan residence. - Constable Boland was at tho county seat this morning gleaning points on license and election matters. J. M. B. Jcrnion and W. II. Gittltius, ol Philadelphia, spent to-day in town, the guests of Dr. James Stein. Miss May Cummings, of Port Carbon, passed through town yesterday morning, cn route for Pittsburg. Tho firoinotion of C. M. Lawler, of fhe P. & li. E., is hailed with much satisfaction by his many friends in town. Dr. F. B. Llppiucott, one of tho assistant surgeons at the Miners' Ilospital, has re signed to accept a position at If oncybrook, Stillness In the neck or Joints may be In slant iy relieved by a few applications of Sal vathiu Oil. It is cheap, safe ana reliable M cents. THE ERIE CAR WORKS FAILURE. Uubllitles Will Kxoevd )J,O00,OOO-llni-1ih ClrullM) Agtbited. Bri, Pa., Feb. The failure of the Brie Oar Worts Company, limited, has shaken business circles to the coiure in this community, although, no other in stitution Is likely to be disastrously in volved. ' It Is estimated that the liabilities, In cluding a 3511,000 mortgage in favor of Hon. William A. UalUreltu ana uot. u. B. Plumer, on the Martel furnace at Point St. Ignace, Mloii., will ugrogiuo more than a million dollars. There are a number of iron firms in the Mahoning Valley among tho unse cured creditors. Tbo concern ban been struggling under a haivv load for a uuruoer of years. The sale of the porsonal property will take placo on Saturday of this week. The works are still -rnnning on orders in hand. When worked to tho full ca naoitv tbev o.iiDlor about SO0 hands. A VoltKt From Florida Dr. W. F. Ily nin, Live Oafc, Flnrlda. tays. Jtwl Flag On ) on' ol I be ioot suooMsful for BUenmatlam, Kaoraisiai and .laJns lied Flag Oil 001 Cents. Held at F. P. 1 Klrlln's drug store. Fresh Morris Elver Cove Oj store reeaiv! daily at Culott's. 9-SS-tf loAWHHHMao ISO: tho fomnlfjk'tichcr rccoivhig tbc Itigliost and Furrier, will give the lady teacher votes ahundeonio set of furs. receiving the fcoconcl highest number of handsome gold-heuded cane place at tlio disposal ol tho teacher votes In the tabl- to bo published nexl number of total votes up to tho closing houi prominent aud rckponslblo men of Bhenan final count and announce tho names of tho twi on tho Highest number of votes, tlio judges wll on or before baturaay, July 15, lb93. Bhouli names of the teachers voted for. Tho Academy ltestuuntut. Tho Pottsville hcadquartora for Shcnan loah people aud others living North of tin ttountain, for hot toddios, hot punches, bcel .ea and all kinds of wines and liquors of thi est brands, is tho Academy Restaurant, John F, Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist int. tc WANTS, &o. FOB RENT. Society ana club rooms In the THHit nffliuibulldlnir. Annlvtn M. M. Ilnrkp Attorney, Boom 3. 12-H-tf FOll SALE. l.lvory outfit for sale cheap for cash. Apply to M. P. Conry, No 31 South Alain street. 1-lD-tt POUND, A sum of money. Owner oan havf samu uponprovlnu ownership, paying ex Dense and applying to J F. I'loppert'S, 20 Bast Centre street. Bbenandoah. i-80-tf ,r OST. An account book of no value what Ij ovor except to owner Finder will pleas, leavo same at IIbhald olnoe aud receive reward. , OTItAY NOTICE. Came to the premises of kj me unoersigneu, ro. ta wo.-t Line sireet. on Wednesuay, February 1st, a small cow. Tuo owner can have ' tho same by proving yronerty and paying uxponnfts. M-3t Wiluah Seward if tf r( to S18.00 per day at homo foiling iD.UU Lightning Plater and platlns lewelry. watches, tabloware, &c. Plates the finest of jewelry tio d as new, on all kinds of metal with gold, silver or nickel. No experi ence. No capital. Every house has goods needing piaiing. 1 27-8t II. K. Delno li Co., Columbus, O, A GENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com ft, mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est t,elllng novelty evor produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic 300 to 500 per cent profit. One agent's sales amounted to (820 In six days. Another (32 In two hours. Prevlout experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf 'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. X488 5-tl-ly SHILOH'; ICORE. Curos Consumption, ConirbH, Croup, Sore TUroat, Sold by all rruy;si-t on a Guarantee. For a Ime S'de, Back or Client Shiloh's Porous Plaster wulgwe greit 'iii'iaLiiou. as ctnts. SHfLOM'S VlTALfZER. Mrs. T. B. tlawKips, unattanooga. Tonn., "RliOoh'gVitalSusr'bAYlSD MY 1.11 comtderttthelrantdyforudelrUUoU&fwtem I ever used." For jDyspepsU, Liver or Kidney trouoio it cxcois. rnce io ou. HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. Tintrnvnuratarrhr Trvthls Itemedv. Itwlll rellovo and Cu-e you. Price 80 cts. This In lector for Us successful treatment lf urn 1th ed free. Bhlloh's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to givo satisfaction. For sale by C. n. Hagenbuch. At Its requett of a numher of of it seas ot the SMDftf Yard, I here) y annousce myself as an InJtPSBdent candidate for Couoet In tne wm warn Jolin F. Finnoy. We Are the People ! Who can ot'll you Chirm, Ghw, Pottery, etc., at prices Lelovr the tho prices asked by most people. Because ! Wo buy from .nianufaolurers. Wo buy In large qimnlltlo. We uro In the jobbing list. On Frsnoli aud Genntip China, MngllsU and other imported wares wopJao ImpoftHtit orders aud Uiu savo 16 per cent ' Our Customers ! Receive the beneflt. ' Dnubt It, do you ? Comire our prices with uny other denier In any city, small or large, and we'll prove tho truth of our statement. ' Visit us for flue euudles. &IRYIN, .DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Clea-rarce - WINTER GOODS, Pew white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will l)e sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J. J. PRICE'S, Send PEOPLE S STORE 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Eoots? Sltoes, C?-cntE? Furnishings I At greatly reduced rates. TkfiL. Jpm "Ea.H."3Z", Proprietor. 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 & Son, 13 South Main St. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS TOR SCHOOL, TABLETS FOE C0RKESP0NDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading pleee In town. Baa lately bees entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line1 ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &o., foreign and do- , mestlo. free lunch nerved eaob evening. 11 lg schooners ot f resh,Beer,Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOTJGHKRTY, Prop. XsiaO-srao'sBJ SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies. wines auu uneai cigars always oa dubu. ROBERT LLOYdTpww. ! . , CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, ior aw, iuc, toe, omg sou upwsjus. Par ties oeslrlne only the BhadToe or tlx tures ean be accommodated, C. D. 'FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. OF - OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIM STREET. Ulf OK PIIILADELI'UIA, their "KjfG Specialist To Sliciiijiidonli, Wednesday, Feb 15. lie will bo found at tho Fcrjjusoa House From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30jp. nu Persons who havo headache, or wboso eyes nro causing dls oemfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceivo Intelligent and skillful attention NO CHARGE to ex amine youroyes. Kvery pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to b" satisfactory. Horse : Ice : Creeper " 09 PI El H fU Sole agent for ScbuylI:lllCounty. -A.. I-i. 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.- WOIMIIEIR,, 124 N. Itlnln Street. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant. Leading Saloon In town Jmitre and White fit., (Ilickart's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys In the Market. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stanc) 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wanAs of his irlenas ana the pnbllc In i Sverftbing .ia tho Uriuklag Lino. H. J, M'GUIHE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLK. Uest Wines, Liquors, Jleers, Ales and brands of Cigars slwsys on band.