FINE HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difiiculty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Comer Grocery, Cntre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. ; -Where nd Wlmii Services Will be Coii. ducted To-morrow. Trinltv Kcforraoii church. Hot. Ilobcrt O'lloylo, pastor. SorTlccs to-morrow nt 10 a. m. Mid 0: JO p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Xvorybody welcome Itngllah Luthoran church, M. H. Havice, iwstor. .Scrvieoi at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in Prayer meeting Ttmntdsy oronlng at 7. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services nt 10a.m. and 6 p.m. by the pastor, Key. V. I. Kvn. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody vrciaoino. A11 Saints' Episcopal church, Oak stroot, near Main. Mvonlng service by lay reader. Sunday oluiol at 8 p. m. Ml sonts Ircc and every body made boartily welcome rtoman Oathollo church of tho Annunciation, Cherry strocl, abovo West street, Hcv. H. F O'Kollly, pastor Masse at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m Vespers at S:O0 u m. 8t. deorco's Lithuanian Catholic church, order Jardin and Cherry streets. Kev. Ij. AbromalUu, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 a. nv. Yoaprra at 3 p. m. Ebcntr.er U vangellcal church, Kev. It. M. Lich tenvralnor. pastor. Services to-morrow atlOn. m. In German, and 0:30 p. tn. in English. Sunday school ttll:S0 p.m. All are heartily invited to attend. Salvation Array, corner Main and Oak streets. T". KJagslsn. Captain. (Services all day, com wenolnff at 7 and 1 a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. :MoottiL!a trill be held every night during tin nook exoeptlng Monday night. Welsh Congregational ohurcs. fervlces or Sttnlay at In a. m. and 0 p. m. Preaching In "Welsh in the morning and English in the evening by Rov. T. Henry Jonos, of Malmnor Cilr. Sunday Bi hool at2p. m. English Baptist church, South Jardin street Rot. H. O. James, pastor. Preaching nt 10:3'. a. m. and8:S0 p. m. Sunday school at Sp. ra Boncon John Bunn, Superintendent. Monday eroning at 7 o'clock tho B. Y. P. U. will meet -General prayer meeting on "Wednesday even log at 7 o'clock. Everybody welcomo. Presbyterian church. No proachlng services Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening prayer and pralso service conducted by the Christian En doavor Society at 0:31. The Christian En Cleaver Society will meet on Tuesday evenlnp ait 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at7:30. All are cordially invited. First Methodist Episcopal church, Itev. "Wm. Towick, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m and 8:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Forward "March." Evening subject : "Able to Save.' lUirtral services every night. Sunday school at Sp.m. Epworth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer mooting at T:S0 on Thursday evening. Stran gers and others are always welcome. -CostiTeuess can bo permanently curod b. Uie in of .Mandrako Bitters. lm In a lrev Lines. If tlio bill now beforo the Legislature pastes the polls will close at -1 o'clock p. m. at all elections Among the hills introduced in the Legisla ture Is ono to extend tho terms of Chief Bur gess to three years. A large vote, it is predicted, will bo polled at the coming election. Council proposos to economize ,by leaving tho vacancy in tho police force unfilled. It is the old story of saving at tho fpiggot and leaking at the bunghole. Ex-Uigh Constable Fairloy is to be cou .gratulated now that bo is to receive what lit tlo is duo him from the borough. ItwaBn small piece of business to keep him waiting so long. It is oil par with actions of somo ol our smart councilmeu. The winter constellation will still bo iu their glory during tho shortened nights of February. The principal astronomical events of the month will be tho conjunctions The moon will bo in conjunction with Venus en the 11th and with Mercury on the 16th. Ou the 20th and 21st Jupiter and Mara will be in proximity to the moon, and the celes tial spcclaclo will be even finer than tho re cant galaxy of the moon and these two planets, Mars and Jupiter are still the even ing stars, and Venus, Mercury and Uranus are morning stars. USE DANA'S SABSAPASILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Onmkng Kveuto, - Feb; 13. First annual ball of Gen. Har rison Lodge, Kulghte of Pythias, at Bobbins' opera house. Feb. 2. Martha Yashinton Birthday Party, in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspice of tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho P. M, church. March 16. Tea party in Bobbins' cpera house, under th aueplees of the Wolah Con jxegatlenal ohuroh. A Happy Man Is lie who iHfS Kert VI Oil fa- Rhomitlm, Meciulgltii Toittimohe ud wiroole pln-, a. iw dy which cniea every time. Try It, 35 nt. t mi Plug Oil m Jd at P. P, . Kir lln'n Drugstore. tThen Daby was sl&k, we pave her Custorfa, When flie -was a CfelW, sha rled for Coatorla, When she beoaae Miw, she clung to Oastorla, When the hod Cblklrea, she gave tbm Casterla. My stoek for New Year gifts iu jawelry and ftnoy geadt stwll be as oempleto as evur. Holderman's jewulry atero, 12.S8-U Onnghlng LA(Vi to OomumptiBu Kemp's BaUam will enco. stop the cough, at ! AN IMPORTANT MEETING HELD LAST BVEN1NQ. STEPS TAKEN TO RAISE FUNDS A Coronal' too of Threo Appointed From Each Ward to Solicit Contributions To be Mado of Granite. HE meeting of tho Sol diers' Monument Com mltteo last evening, in the Council Chamber, was a very Important and interesting one. Chairman James called tho meeting to order promptly at 8 o'clock, with a largo attendanco of tho members. Tho committee has very wisely decided to contino its labors, for tho present, to obtaining additional contributions toward the fund, and liavo solcotod three porsonS from each of tho five wards for that purposo, as follows: First ward Benj. Haskey, John Rogers, Jr., Patrick Ormshy, Second ward Wm. 1. Williams, Charles Radzicwicz, M. J. Scanlan. Third ward Juhn A. Rcilly, John Bobbin, David organ. Fourth ward M. Y. Fowler, l'ctcr Hiloy, Tolm A. Lewis. Fifth ward Christ. Schmidt, II. J. Mul- iloon, James Morgan. Tho members of tho above committees wilt meet on tho 17lh inst. for tho purpose ol formulating a plan of systematic action. It is debired that those socictios and in llvlduals who liavo expressed their -willing ncss to donate toward the fund, or intend doing so, will contributo at as early a date us possible. Donations can bo made to the fecrttiiry of tho committee, II, E. Dcnglcr, who will give, a receipt for tho same. Tho monument will be mado of granite, .with tho exception of tho soldier at tho top, which will bo white bronze, and in the post tiou of parado rest. Tho contributions for tho monument fund ire now being received and at tho committee meeting last tho publication of tho following was authorized S. A. Ueddall $ 10 Plank ttloge imko sbu, i. J. u. v Shenandoah Commanoeiy No. 14. It H. Morgan -. C.imp N. . 0. 1'. O. of T, A 1. Knlghtx of Gold'.n Eagle lb O. T. A B. Society n glits of iho "vstic bain ,V. U No 183 P. O . of -V M nlngs Council 307 Jr.O A, M Wel3U IvoiiU's - improved Ordir Kcd Men -ions of -t Oeorge - Koscue Hook & Ladder Co Michael's Society t. Pa rick's Society i . C 200, P. O s. 'f A -ihcuandoah Lodge 691. i.O O. V , Lithuanian Cltlzinj i-oclety , olunibUliobeCo Phoenix Hoso Co T tal SW" It is earnestly hoped that parties who havi mado subscriptions will pay them as soon as possible, as it is tho desire of tho committee to push the work, to a speedy conclusion Tho next meeting of tho committee will be held in tho 17th instant. USE DANA'S 8AKSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." TWO CHILDREN IN DANGER- A Turkey Hun Wnmitn's Prompt Action Saves Life. What might have caused much destruction of property and loss of life by fire was promptly taken in hand by a woman nt Turkey Run yesterday. A Polish woman left her l'oiir-ycar-old daughter nnd baby In her house whilo she went out to a mine breach to gather coal. The house is a small frame structure and stands somo distance from the other houses iu tho patch While the mother was absent Mrs. Kirwin saw smoko pouring out through the crevices of th building and heard tho ciles of tho children Mis. Kirwin hurried to tho house and found tho room tho children occupied was iu flames In some manner a straw pillow had caught ilro from tho stove. Tho neighbor first removed tho children and then threw out tho burning pillow and bed clothing, and ended all danger. The baby wa3 slightly burned, Entirely Sutlnfactory. W. J. Arkell.publlsherof Judge and J'Vani ,alie's lUuttmUd Kevspoper, writes : "Judoe Buildino, Cor. Fifth Ave. and Sixteenth St., Nkw Yobk, January 14, 1S91. "About three weeks since, whilo suffering from a severo cold which had settled on my obest, I applied an Allcock's Porous Plaster, ind in a short lime obtained relief. "In my opinion these plasters should bo in svery household, for use in cufco of coughs, colds, sprains, bruises, or pains of ray kind, know that in myease'the tesults bav been entirely satisfactory and beneficial." Religious Aiuimmcemr nts. There will bo a regular meeting of tho Mhv isterial Association iu the Free Reading rooms next Monday afternoon, at 2 o'ulock. Tho Shenandoah Bible Society will meet in the P. M. church on Sunday afternoon, at3:30 o'clock. Rev. Robert O'Boylo will preaoh the third of his series of sermons in tho Reform church to morroiv ovoning. Subject, "Social Reform 'Ilinrn 1fum nalnir Solvation Oil for back' nuu .tuTi.noH In ihe neck, nnd naln In the (ilJoanil found it an exoUhuit euro. I keep It constantly ou nanu. uuqs. iiuuer, uuiun ma J, Pugilistic Tournament. Quito a number of Shenandoah sports will visit Girardville this eveiiug to wltneas th pugilistic encounter between Ike Wier, the Belfast Spider, and O'Brien, of PhilaUelpbin, Both mon are said to be in tho-pink of coudl tlon, and the managers of the affair say tho bout will poaiilvely Uke place. Oil, I'ergu son and Juak GalUgber, of airnrdvllle, will have a four-round outitest, auU two amateurs frum Potttviilu will spar lou rounds. 'I a ways let a eold go as It comes" one ;y;lem )n RUl Bg no olu aid iBihtr than I akalst it by ut,lLg Dr. Bud's Cough Si rup. World's Fair - EVENING HERALD CONTEST i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodsllons at a first-class Chlcngohotol', and transporta- o tlon to nnd from Chicago, including I m m a m m lo the 2 most Popular teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two tcachfrs who receive tho Inrgost number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the HsttAi.D Cutout this coupon, an 1 on the hi nk linos write tho namo of the P bllo Sihool 'I eachcr, north of tho Hroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you conxldcr most popular, and sendl tothe '(Wifcf JCtlitor, livening Herald, Ijhrfuixtloah, l'a." Every coupon pro' trly Mlcd out counts as oue vote for one teacher. Every pewou, young or old, can vote, and vote as often ns ihey please. Coupon must be la the haads of the editor wlthla tea (10; days after the aato it bears. Name tt Toiohec.. o Residence.. Name of Voter., Restdeace , FEBRUARY I. I8l Hoirierman, tho jeweler, will give number of votes u handsome gold nceklaco. K.J Mills, tho PotlBvil'o Hatter receiving the bccoih! hlgliest number of Max Reese will give tho leucner votes a haudBOtne toilet t-et. W H. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo .Toweler, will give the gentlenian teacher ecclvhiK tho highest number of votes a Tho Louise Hamilton Company will who will have the highest number of Saturday evening a private box in Perguson's theatre lor tho performance on Monday evening. The two teachers who receive the greatest above stated will bo declared the winners. All couiions must be cut out of the Etkkiho opes, addressed to "Oontetl Editor. Evening Herald, Slienandoah, Pa." Any person residing In any place miy voie as oiien as no or sne may oesire lor oe or mon teachers engaged in teaching In a pnbllo school north of the Broad Mountain at the close of th nrrent school term; iirnvMeilj that any teacner wuo may tiave Decn mcapacilatea by slckne r accident for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to tho end of tin terra, may alw compete Each vote for each teachermust he representee, nya seperaie coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of moro than ono teacher or specifying more than ono vote for fc leacher will be thrown out as void. A careful noord will bo kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo flier ind kent safe until the nnftl adjudication. Three prominent a-id responsible men of Hhenan doah will be selected to act as Judges, mak the winners. Should three or moro teachers bo tied oe al'owcd to decide. Tho names of the winners wir be annouueed on or before baturday, July 15, 1E9.1. Bhouli he winners be absent from Khcnandoah at tho time they will bo Informed of their good fortum by telegraph, so that they may start on iho trip All blanks In tho coupon must De nncu oui, bhiiccihuj me oiunii requiring me name or tn er-on voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m each day will bo pub lished In the next issuo of tho Hr.KALii mith the names of the teachers voted for. BURIED UNDER OULM. Accident to Hoy Who AV.is Digging Coal, As car No. 21 of tho Schuylkill Traction Company's olectiio railway was boudding along westwardly iu tho Oilberton valley and nearlng tho Tunuel colliery at about 4 o clock yesterday afternoon a small boy ran out to the trick from a culm bank, excitedly wav ing his arms. When Iho car stopped the boy told Motorinan John W. Hcsscr and Conduc tor Jacob Gillespie that his brother was buried under a clod of culm at the bank. Hessor put the motor lever in his pocket and wentlo the rcscuo acrompanicd by Gillespie. They found the boy doubled up iu a sitting position with almost the whole weight of a 200 pound piece oi frozen cnlra resting upon his back and head. After working about fifteen minutes Hesserund Gillespie succeed ed iu extricating tho boy and took him to his homo in Mahanoy Plane on their car. Tho boy was badly squeezed and bruised, but his injiiiieB wero not of a serious character The lump of culm slipped down upon him gradually when he wus iu tho act of digging coal aud boforo ho realized his position he was pinned down. Had the lump rushed upon him suddenly his back would hnvo been broken and the life crushed out of him Plies or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured witbout knife orligaturc Jo danger or suffering. No delay from bus ncss while under treatment. Patients who jo reaponsiblo need not pay until well. A crfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular It. BEET), M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to tho editor ,of ths Evening Herald. tf Clgnrs Stolon. Burglars effected an entranco to Guutcr's cigar store, on West Centre street, at an early hour yesterday morning aud succeeded in getting away with about 3,000 cigars, A quantity of chewing tobacco was piled near the window through which tho burglais ef fected an entrance, nnd was in shiVe to be carried olf, but the parties had evideutly been frightened away before they completed their work. The store is located at tho corner of Centre street and Pear alley, just rear of the Beddall building. The matter was kept quiet yisterday in the hope that soma clue to tbe guilty parties might ho secured, but thus fur there is no information at haud. -.- -The Academy Restaurant. The Pottsville headquarters for Shenau loah people andotbera living North of the fountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef :ea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the Test brands, is tho Academy Bestaurant, John T. Coouoy, proprietor, II. A. Coouey, assist ant. tc Hurrii'il. William Roberts, formerly of town, but now of Audeuried, and Mist M. K. Tuuuo.li, of East Coal strict, were married to day at Jlulumoy City, by Rov. T, Henry Jones. The attending partiae were Qiitttrh Thnrtuw, of Audgnried, aud Miss Hiiiuuh Tun nab, the bride's sUter. Holdeiman'a jewelry store leads as ever, tf ' -- 3T- iiwiiiiinii WHMWgSSWW """ wrf-K. Holiday Trip ! sleeping Dcrms, an irte oi cost, V mftm t the feinnlc teaebcr receiving the highest and I urrler, will give the lady teacher votes n handsome set of furs. receiving uie tecoua nigiieat number of handsome gold-headed cane place at the disposal of tho teacher votes in tho table to bo published next number of total votes np to the olosing houi HKHALD and sent, securely scaled la envel tlnal o unt and annou'iee the names of tho twi on the hlgliest number of votes, the judges wll as soon thereafter as possible. SOLVING THE MYSTERY. (iuess ut tho Cauau at a Couplu's Tribula tions Just as the 9:10 train was leaving tho Lo high depot this morning an elderly man and woman ran along the depot platform crying, "Where is Mr. Davis, hold on there, where is ho?" Tho man addressed the question to any ono standing about who might see fit to answer, while tho worn in gazed at the pass ing cars. Tho conductor put his hand up to tho rope, prepnred to stop the train upon signal, supposing tho couple had been lefi behind, but as no ono signalled him to step tho train went on and soon disappeared from sight in the cut. "Where is Mr. Davis V the couple repeated in chorus. "Ho is in the depot," somo one answered. The man and woman wero very much excited. Tiie former hurried up to C, & I. Policeman Bedea, "Are you Mr. Davis?" Upon receiving a negative answer he again aud again gave utterance to tho question. Meanwhile tho lolsureites weie giusfrlng upon the cause of tho couple's excitement. Deputy Tax Collector Hlggins s.ild it was something about a dog. Ex-Col lector Knclel said he heard that the woman hitd her trunk put ou tho wrong train. An other bystander said that both wero wrong. The man hud iutended to take his wifo to PotlBvillo for a day out aud when he got to the depot ho found that he had left his pocket hook at home. Tho excited couplo would say nothing to tho bystanders only "Wherois Mr. Davis?" When they found that gentleman it was learned that all the guesses wero wide of tho mark. "Mr. Davis," exclaimed tho man, "don't you let that organ out thero go, it was stoleu out of my house. Tho answer was tha tho company could not decide such questions and upon tho suggestion of the agent the couple started m search of a jus tire. The mystery was then solvod. Upon tho organ, which stood In tho freight house, was a tag bearing the address of a well known installnu nt house. Then everybody joined Iu choruj, "I thought It was sciuo thing like that." Klectrlo lldllwuy llullttln. Hortaftcr the electric railway cars will save the corner of Cherry and Main streets it 5:30 a. ni. dally nnd every 20 minutes hereafter until midnight, at which hour the ast car will leave for Girardville. On Mon lay, November 7th, lBOli, the faro for any tngtti of ride botween Shenandoah and lirardville will be reduced to fivo (5) cents. Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than ilsewhero at Uoldernian's jewelry store. PliltSO.NAL. Robert Oliver, of North Main street, Iscon fined to his bed through illuess. Mrs. Curry, of South West street, left town yesterday for PitUburg to see her son, who is lying daugcrouily ill iu that city. Mrs. George Schoener aud Mrs. William Stellur, Jr.. returned homo yesterday after a two week's visit to their sister, Mrs. Katie Gross, at Wilkes-Itarre. U8E DANA'S 8AKSAPAKILLA, its "TUB KIND THAT CUKES." Mrs. Georgo Schoener aud Mrs. William 8 g H n,.OTa ra. . , ,lm anHn rnlIfir I UeBt Wlnee, Ltquoifers, Ales ami I We Are the People ! Who ran ell you China, Ulaps, Pottery, etc., tit prices belTf tho the prlreH uski'd by most people Because I Wo buy from manufacturers. We buy In largo quantities. We l areln 'Iih jnlibiiig list. On French and German China, English antl other imported wares wo place Important orders and thu ' save Ifi per cent Our Customers ! lte-el ve Hie bun lit. Doubt it, do you ? Compare our prices with any other driller In any city, small or large, and wu'll prove the truth of our stulement. Visit us for line candles. GIRVIN, DUE CAN & WAIDLEY'S. WINTER GOODS. Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child fen's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J. J. PRICE S, PEOPLE'SSISTORE!: 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Bo-!!:., SHioes, Cents' jPiapnasMragjs ! At greatly reduced rates. 1VE. Ar'JhlTrt.JELS', Fropi'iotoi. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G nig 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. : p- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. HOOKS & BROWN, Celluloid, Batln, Lace and Comio VALENTINES ! All SUes, I All Prices. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The Bnestliueof Wines and Liquors I , Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic Free lunch serrad oachovenlrg. Big schooners of fresh,l!eer,Porter, Ale,&o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J, DOUGHERTY, I"rop. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Hast Ccnrre street. The beet beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines anu uaesi cigard aiwayti on nanu. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. COT FOR A WINDOW SHAM. Others, ready to put up spring roller, lor zoo, ic, 430, ouc anu upwarus. rr tics desiring only tho shad turescan be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street lug or Hi- OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EJe Specialist To Slienanclonli, "Wctliu sday, Feb 15. He will be found at tho Ferguson House From 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. iu. Persons who hav headache, or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re serve Intelligent and tklliful attention. NO CHARGE to 0 11 mine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaraateca to be satisfactory. Horse : Ice : Creeper Sola ageat for Schuylkill.County. Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, llobos norf-e Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notl ties his friends thai he will open a new store at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Clgir , Tobacco and Candy. Poul try and all kinds of game la season. Oyetors Axid jCislx. Open Monday, November 21, e Have Come o Shy I The Standard Sewing Machine Is tho perf eotlon of sewing michine mechanism. It runs without noise, end makes 250Ostltche? a minute. If you have not already seen It, call, at the oDlco and do so. A large Hoclc of ma--chlnes always on hand. Repairing of machines a spcoialty. 'i T. B. SHAFFER, Has removed to BiUJones'odi tana 17 BOOTH MAIN STRwuv T. vrherehe will be pleodto meet thf waau I of his friends sid ie publio in i ftcrytliinrj in tea prinfciug jl Mae. H. I, MyJBE's Sportiug and pal lm rt 1 Second St., tfARDVlLLE. j-yu. jambs sr-Ei Office and BMtfleffo.North Irfllo Street, ShenanaWW . " Jt( J . I ; ii - M -