FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta blos ut our store. Corner Grocry, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION I'MUSOKAl.. His Susie llawlcy is visiting friends at Haslcton. Harry (Huston, of Lost Creek, was In town last uvenlng. Kdwanl Ooherty, of North JSmerick ulroet, is repotted (m 1 lie sick lift. Conpioniii nt-Ixrxu elect, (leu. Wm. Lilly, it recovering Irom Ills repent illness. Major John K. Finney is visiting in Montgomery county on important business. l J. Ferguson attended tlio funeral of Charles U. llniwn.nt Maitch Chuuk, yesterday. W. V. Dipper, one of Miltsuoy City's lend ing business men, was in town to day vlslllug kisdsimliter, Mrs. Mary S'limldt. I'mf. C F. Waloriilge, of Mahauoy City, spent last evening in town and whs in atteml aucoat thn Mid-wintor Afsetnbly. Charles C. Drown, of Muucli Chunk, who had muny friends in this town, (lied at that placn on Sunday. IIu hail bran married only throe weeks. V. H. Hicks, the popular travulingsalegiimn for Ferris & Nooth. of lUliiiuore, Sid., circuited among our business men yesterday and booked several lari ord- rs for liii house. IIBE HUA'i sK".U'KIMiA. its "TttE KIND THAT CUKES." Superior goods at 2fi per cent lower than elnowlioro at Hiilderinaii'a iewolry store, tf (tomtits; Kvents. hi 13. First annual ball of Gen. liar itMH Lodge. Knights of Pythias, at Bobbin-' 9JMH house. fVb. !K.- MarthB Waihincton Birthday fitrty, in Bobbins' opera bouse, under the aasarioes of the' Ladies' Aid Sodicty of the P. M. church. March 10. Tea party In RobMns' opera skhhw, under the aaaplces of the Welsh Con irasjatioual church. Tl t'lKiio toe 50e. Hy sending us your cabinet, together witt. ' J oenta, wa Will finish you one dozen photos M4Mf W. A. Kkaob, RBD1XOBD RATES , ,T WalilBKtmi mi Anouuut of the IiiHliarn rutlou vi li ii.yIvhhU RaiiroHil. V.ir the benefit of f hnwi rhn drain tn at. tend the ceremonies meld cut to the Inaugu ration of Pre-iident-olect Cleveland, the Tcnnsylvanla Railroad tympany will sell ex cursion tlukeis to Washington March 3d, 3d and 4th, valid to return nutil March 7ih, lH'Xl. Tlie excursion rate from New Vork -will be $3. from Pitishnrg $10, from Buffalo $ir, and from I'hiludclpliia ami ' all other principal stations on the Pennsylvania sys tem, im rant per mile. 1 The inauguration promises to be a most in lerastiny event, and will undoubtedly attract Urge number of people from every section f the country. . True magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this line the favorite route to lie national capital ou all occasions. A Happy Man t be who nfKetl HuiOlll r KiMnmUtm, nsmlsrbi. Tot.liacii n1 u .i-nnlc rutin .. li fcwm.my wtiicn cine every time. Try it, 25 Smt. i Pi. OU . id ut P. B. Si. Klr- wi4rogM)ro. toall work done at I'-reTirttn's Steam Laon Ef,i ihhti. l te t.uo dpotleej. nce eertin a spcc'a'ty All work gaar'jitori Ktectrie Kllwr UnlUtin. Haretftor the electric railway cars will Itsve the corner of Cherry and Haiti street htfciW a. rn. daily and every SO minute kherekfter until midnight, at which hour the Inst ear will leave for Qiranlville. Ou Hon da, Koremher 7th, tbe fare tor any Haicth of ride between Shenandoah and tirirartiviUe will be reduced to five (5) oMitr. At I lie TI.Mti e, The Lyceum has one of the best attractions tecrn at that popular house this season. Tim 3iibbe French Barlerque Conjpiuy has c -tiuiy ausiained its reputation of being tie (leanest and bi st show of its kind on the Toad, and Mr. M. E. Kihbe is to be congratu late) on (electing and putting in one ergaoiaattoii so many Ant-claw artists. CA(fa Jmtri ol. At Fuigusou's theatre to-oMjrtow evening. yfajt StAy was stok, we-gave her Cnatona. IMaaas wm a Child, aha cried (or CurU. vftjaaslii beeanw Me, she ekw.? to Cnstorla. i 1 S fcud Chliarea, she tore toera OntpT& My Hi-uvk 9t Wv Year gifts in jewelry 'lit I'lwsy ifjils sriaH be a coniplateas evr. WsTMwwWfjaweltya'ow. - " 18.28-U Vtm or HmnnrrlutlcU tir ai4 alt-at knfe or ligature. tt MMW r aigeriag. No delay from boe- fMas while uider treatneut Fatleiite who mWHBonliMe used sot pay an til welL 4 imktj HOW guaranteed. Send lor eiMMtlad 8. UEED. H. 0 . m oth lath St., PhiuulsUBUa, 4 . " s- W A TRUJfl PIOTUKfcJ. The Hnlillers Did Nt lUve the I'lculo Many uppo. 'Squire William II. Shoemaker is doing a rushing jienstnu huOnoM 111140 ihtys, and every afleriiimn his otttco is crowded willi vctorans ortheir widows. Yitcnln,t n Hun At.l reporter counted eight un pontile who wero walling to have papers pn pared. Among them wiib a grey-lnilied "vet" who was quite (Hlkatixo and took ncuaslon to roundly denounce tlio public men whonro reported us claiming that the guvvrmn- lit is extravagant in lit recognition of claims for pension. Said tlio old vet: "Let Mime mini who thinks fo take a blanket some cold rainy night and guimt anil shep in a pis; pen. If he want to lie really luxurious lib imy lay a couple of mils together to keep him out of tlio mud. Ho will thus rind out bow the "lmj" Wept nlmui 100 days out of every year tin y served. Lei htm set up in the morning and make his breakfast off a slice of the lttet, rankest snlljinrk he can find in tlio bottom of- barrel of brine; sandwich tills between two ancient cnukurs. about lis dlgt si ivu as while-poplarchlp-i, and wiisli it down with scalding duck willeo. made in a quait cup over a lire of wet sticks in lonee corner. Let him I iik up lii ilitty blanket, load himself down with about 80 pounds of odds and ends, mid turnip II' ihiougli t he rain and iiuklodecp mud until neon, when he rim slop for a k w ininutts for another snack of fit Mirk, bnrdlaek and luaek lailicc. 'Then let him limine ln tiamp, Willi no loitering, no plcklog out of dry places, no avoiding lh' mud holes in the middle of tin rond, no hunting arbuinl lor dry crossings o hecreck in his way, until lata at night, when he may sleep for a while to inako his .supper out of the siiniM niati rials which comprised ills other two meals. rhen, as bis every bono and musclo neln flora tho lalKiiiwis march, let some say to him: Mlero, J 'lies, ou had n good rest last uightj yen must to ou pi' kol to night.' And then let him aland the livelong nigbl nmlerii dripping tieo, peering out anxiously lulu the ileusrdHrkuesH for aUulUiug eeiuli inlent upon putting a bullet or Imjonet into his weary bo ly, ami be kept nwako by the fear that he will be blint t iilicr by Mends m oneininsil no narcs in jiciu io iawB(. ii the morning bring no nst to him, but an other day of weary tramping through the mud and ra'n with the prnpect that in the course of it ho mid his ciuiiiioiis will en counter a horde of bitter oneuiift, Inleii' upon their destiuetion, who will at (inn proceed to shoot down about, one mini in every thiee or fmir of them. "If ho will go ihiongb a week of this sort of p'cnlcing, he will think that a icnioH4t 8 a month for the rest of his life would U. mighty poor compensation for all that he hart to endure. "Yet this is rtily a sample of what the men in the Utiion nrmy had to go thjougb. not inetely one week but nearly every week in all the years of their enlistment. ' A T.lno or Two. .Fraekville Council, lo, 888. Jr. 0. V. A. M., Is making ilabdrata preparation for a monster paiadeln that borough on Washing oil's Birthday, when un American Hug, H by 15 feet, will be placed on qlie High School building. Tlie Aexilemj Hctttiiuront. The Pottsville headquarten for Hhenau oh people and others living North qf the iountaln, for hot toddies, hot punches, heel na and all kinds of wines and liquors of the ost brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist nt. to I'ostai Sotleo. ' It has become necessary to again notify the public that drop letters must have two-cent stamps, or they will not he delivered. This notii-e is especially directed to par ies who have dropped letti r coiitining coupons for the teachers' contest and which bear nue-cent stamps. LEWIS M. KlWXttS, Boutr.Ui-j-tiok,H V. (BOIT.S, CARBUNCLES! A KB TORTURING ECZEMA, Completely Cured I IDAHA SAISA'MMIU lAK. ! OvM-a i- -a . 1 1 .uo 1 hful Gr lpef 9 ivlitii inuM ViRvt on i-cf rl uiv Itluua a IS I riM U-i in ilinr wirfci totm. J Uwikw IsUgej KiVHtm in nr. n cjicii v.- nis Wry tin roe wont kI tint cbif t(j wtrl. s l fvi ri vu Mrriniw uniKtva mine SrVIIIL boi;. 1 i lx ami two cur-S IhHftirlM nt one liniii. 1 tntni rvrrvtliliurl j at a-it' i t'i mi uiif- KcaenmH I Lftn.tu.u d li i.ii'l.t tt ii dv. Choi iH..inK wa inters. I hid mn pi- ut rights 9f 1 ru tliu-t.uraxcd. At last J uuWa cthlij na wing it, anu ut en aouut tmnwu c, n. The tjum i-1 VijiiK'VCtuot-itilirlUiby 4rJt Utrtwick, nTy. Bum iftftaMrfla Co.. StfMt. Ubi. Q T. KAVICJi, 9 KWspBIPJPj rr Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! $? hVtNING HERLDONTESl' o - --r W io Days at the World's Fair With neoooimodaitona at a first-class I hlciigo hotel, and trannporta tlon to and Iron Chicago, Including bleeping bertb. nil In e ol cost, To the 2l Most Popular Teachers, CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two touch' rs who recolvo the largest number of votes will bo taken to the World's f'alr and riiyallyei'tcrialiied by tho HbkaU) Cutout this coupon, an i on t e bi nk lines wrlto the name of the Ii bile . liool i eacher, north oft o irond Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most populnr. and send t tothu wife I l uitnr. hvemity Jlirnlil, Hliituf tluiih, '." Hvery coupon pro erly llllid out counts as ono votl for one ieniber. Uvery pcrso , young or old, can vote and vnto as often as hey plenso. Coupon must be In tho bands of tbeidltor within ten (10) days after tbe date It bears. Name of Toncbor.. o Kcsldenco - Name of Voter Itenldcneo t'KUUUAKY 0. I89t) Goli Neckace. llnldermnn, the Jeweler, will give th lady teacher receiving the blglie t t umbsrof voto j a IlaiuUome Gold N' cklaoe. ; Set (f Furs. K. J Mill", tho Pottsvillo Hatter and I'nr nor, will givo tbo ludy tertcher receiving scoond h ghot number of votes a hand somoS-etotFuis. A Plush Toilet Set. Mux Itcesc will give thn lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of voles a hund'ome I'lush ToUut ot. Tbe two tonchers who receive the greatest number of tolnl votes up to tho closing' hout abot-stated will be declared tbe winners. All coupons must be tut out of he Kvikimg IIiWAi.it arid t.eut, sccurolj sealed In ouvel opes, nddrosaed to "Ounlisl ISihior naming lie old, Slieiutntlonh, l'i." Any peri-on r siding In any place may vote as often as be or bke may desire for one or mon u-aehurs emiagrd in teachlrjg in u public subool north of tbe 1 1 road Mountain at tbe clone or tbi ' nrr nt sohool term; i vtttid. Dial any teacher who may ave been Incapacitated by slokne raccldei t for teaihiag t ra period of tot more than throo months prior to the end ot tilt term, may alo compute ti.ach vole lor each teacher must be represented by a seperate coupon. A loup n beurlng t v name of mom than one teacher or sp otfylng mere than one vote fori o teacher wtll r thrown out as void. A careful r- c. rd will be kept of the names of all contes'ants, and all coupons will be Mice And kept s ife until tho Hnnl odJwtcatloB. Three proratn-nt a d re-p-inBible men of Mhenan doau w U besi leclcd to net us Judgia, mak-the anal cunt undn.nou ce the names of the two Tinners Should threoi-ruoie teachers be tied on the hlgnest numberof votes, the judges will be al owed to deoide The names ot tbe winners nil' he announced on or before Saturday, Julv 15, lgK Hhoulo ihc winners he absent from -btr.iindoah at Uie time they will be Informed of tbeirgood fortuus by telegraph ao that they may stun on 'he irjp as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks I-i tlio coupon muBt be flHed" onte. eoiallj the blank requiring thename of tbi er on voting. The number of votiji received at this offle up to 4 p. m each day will e,pub llshed In the next issue of the 1biiai.o with the names of the teachers voted lor. AN ORDINANCE AN 011DINANCE, g'antinu: to the Penn-ylvauia Telephotje ( ompauy the tight t oc'iii'y the streets jMitf LiRhwayH of the IJ'roti(l of Hheuiu dotih with jM.lestitid viir-s, a uiwy be-tu cetiaaty lor conductit-jr its liufl iuep- -' Sacn tun 1 He tt prrtslne' by the TownCoun oilot the Buroigh of .--benandoah, .ild it tt; hereby ordained by the authorilj of tlieaamej 'hat permteston i e nd is Jieicby trontedto tiio PtniiKiiraniu Telephone Company u der uoh ( oudllliius aid regulations as her in Her set forth, to occupy the streets and tilehways ot the no oughof Mheuaudoah afure- aid, with poles neatly rimmed and painted, ami wire ait may be necessary for conduction its business, an . to r aintam tbe p 1 sand wire m rood, safe and m rvce ble condit on. fefio. 2 Ti at all p Ua tfaall be he att don the turb lines of properties at a place under ibe sup- rvislnn of the Cuumittto of hnm.s and Highways of tbe sold b rough. nxj.5 That no polesanall be erected uudei such i crmlsglou wlibuui the eonscu of 111" owue s of properties ubuttlng tbe localtou of B.ild poles. Sua. 4. Thntjthe ssld Telephone Company tha i permit tbe fire klnrm und pollen patrol wires and boicaof sato borough to be run upon all the poles otsulu couip ny within tbe bor ough limits. Ski. 6. 'i hat sc 1 3 Tolephono Company shall pay the expense of printing and publishing thl.i ordinance. l'UMd February 18, 1SK. Seoltnn 3. ainetded to rrnd: The property owocra have tbo privilege to say whether i r not tbe uolex shall be placed in front ot the! doors or window. Passed March Mb, MM. ' T. J. JAVK8, Proa, "own ounaii. J AM r SMITH, thief Burge s. Attest: T. J. OoAVil.HV. Town Olerk. gtf At tbe reauest of a number, of citizens of ine r-eeond Viard, I hereto aaroume myself as an Independem candjoaie tor Counel in the Second Ward. John P.' Finney. LOFvBNZ SCHKIDT'S Celeb'iatbd Foiter, Ale"and Beef JAMJB& SHIELDS, Manaprer Bhenando h l'rrKb. BUINES CHANCE A ve(y i u. eessful Corporation wai.t- un gent torouitsini n it. ahtnaiidwh. i I imy i teas' also per moMh BuainwiH is eniuw it y Han a.nd leading commercial bou.-o Agent must invoat IIW wbirh i (uliy seoured. .o peadllng. Aefea to ul atKetim tu ott-'in'j H O oaaww.tiBBgo: 4 Gold-Hmidad Cane. W. II Mortimer. the I'ottsvdle.Iewcler.wl'l glvo the go tu ni-n lo;ichr tccolviiig tho bignest number of volts u Qoldh adeu Ciine. Goh-fl-aded $ifc Umkrelhs. ! Tlio Home Frlcndlv Society, of Bultlmorn. Aid., will prcR"nt tho two lucky compett torn in tbe conlistwltb baudsomo uold. bended silk Umbrellas. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon U town UnUr' and Whip- Nt-t., (Blekert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market. Chesapeake and Ohio R. R MAX REESE, Agent United States at from !.0i o MOO less tlma by any other road, call on or udores MAX REESE, 10 AV Contro St., hbenandouh, Pa. Or, HVi Pub loSQuaro, Wltsos-Uarro. tSTlckeU west ot Chicago U nil routes. liegs to announce tn bis friends and patrons and tbe public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by B.' J.Yost, - Hb. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH PA. JOE WTATT'S AL00 AND RESTAURANT, (Chrtat. llotsler's old stand.) wain nl cl ! , lseuKtsoli. Best beer, ale and porter ou tup. 1 he finest brands ol whiskeys and elgnrs. Pool room at tached iivrDD .a. islie maei ' CLAIRVOYANT, The rcogniseo wonder of ine .Vlt ceMnrv. 1 hiwqi ioeonirui nouse. comer utntre ana White streot-, ehennndoiih. "be reads the lost, preoeni and future pertainl g to love, rnvrtabip and marnate ometitic ironb'cs and buslueas ulfncultles. Heit for bontlmeonly. OONBULTATION-i, ! Cents. SaucTosi ixop, (NR. MAIN AMD 9AX $1 , Sivary ucm t tbe tonsortaJ Una 4e M iw, al ityrS. Attre bath room attaSied. ' , W e Are the People ! W ho ,.a0 nell ,.u Uliltiu, GIum, Pollery, ec", at piloen UUnr . ; tlie I'tlcei Halted by must peojilo. ' Because 1 Wo buy from ninnufaotnrern. Wo buy in larco quantities. We are Hi ifjolibliig Hat. On French and Germun Olilnu, J3tKjlhk ami other lniMiiied wares wo place linpoitnut onlera anil thin khio Ifi per cent ' Our Customers ! Kh. eivo the- iii-iif Hi. DoObt H, do you? Compare our prieres wlU any other dealer In u y city, sirmll or Jurce, and we'll provothe Irutli of mir HiHicmcnt. Visit us for lino candies. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 Sloxitlx 'iVEcviTa. Strnot. -OF- WINTER GOODS, Few white arid colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J . J Persons who PEOPLE Shoe STORE 121 N. Mam Street, Stivnandoah. Boots? Shoes, Gents? Fara j.sslii-ngs ! 'At greatly reduced rates. jMC. u&.. 37,:E2"F.3E?.'5r, Proprietor. A Knotty Problem ! Is the, Gift question, but it will be solvtM 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, 1 Organs and Sewing1 Ma chines. J- p- Williams & Son. 13 South Main St. HOOKS 8c BROWN, Celluloid, Satin. I .ace and Comic VALENTINES ! All Hi7.oe, All Prices. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, BIvJOTJ Saloon and Restaurant The lending place In town. Has lately been ntirely reno vated Kverylhutg new, clean and fresh Tbe aneatuueof Wines anli Liquors I Olgars, ate. foreign and do metic. Free lunch served each evenirg. Dig schooners of frcsh.Bcer.Vorter. Ale, Ao. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. .1, DOUGHERTY. Prop. ABRAtt BfcEBNER CO, PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers ot Of Every Daaorlpttoa. Flags, flanges. Caps, Regattas, At 4TFINES: 0.O0D6-L0WEM PRICES. Write forootntoVues. Corrt,pindesciesol'ett" 8AL00N AND RESTAURANT ' s Centre mtrW., Ttokwt (. j Mm. porter, wblaktea, teandiw-. yrtim 9m agrs alway on aas.0. EGBERT LLOTI, PU. ' DlfU'C .OLD RELIABLE, I 1 O JLj O 3 NORTH MAIN STREET. Ob' PHILADELPHIA, Send their By Specialist T4 HliciiuiJdoitlt, WfrtJit 'Klitj, Feb. 15. Ho will be found nt toe FerijutJo n THoiiti; From 8:30 a. m. to 530 p. m. have head icho. or whose eyes are nauslngaii). e mrori niuuid call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intrlhg-i t and xkhiful attention NO OHAROE to ex 0 mine yonreye. hrorypav of glasses ordered U guaranteed to be KAIlflfUk-l'irV Ice : Creeper Sole agent for Schuylkill Couuty. A.- KT, SWALM3 Hard warn Iron! Oil, Paints, Robes Horsa Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. 0HA.S. Z AXjIjA. ReMpeotfully notlBea bus friends that be will open a new store at Comer Jardtn and Oak Street. WherebewUlkeepafnllslocftof G-reen Groceries, Clgtr t, Tobacco and Candy. lpul try and all kinds of game In sea.on. Oy-Ai-icDt-asi ji.aa.cl 3PiiU. Open Monduy, Novemtwtr ai fJn Have Came to Stay I The Standard Sewing Machine x Is tbe perfeotloc ot sewing m ichine moobanlutn. It runs wl tbout noise, and makes SSOO stitches a minute. If you have not already seen It, call at the office and do so. A largo stock of ma ohloes always on hand. Repairing of machlaen a specialty. T. B. SHATFUR, Cor. Jardtn and Lloyd Pis.. Shenandoah W!E3 JffiJKIS Has removed to Bill Jones' old sttf no 17 MOUTH MAIN STRKBT, V' br ka will be plot,&l to meat the waaw of ate trttadn and tbe pnite tn ? wrthing is me DrtUciag Uite. H. j, M'GUIEE'S v'portiBg and Musicarteort ! Seeonl St., GHURDYIUE. Host Wises, Liquors, Been, Alee ano irands of OUrars always on bi.B 10 cists m k tttiw mi CAB uilrlDa? onlv tha kJiamnai or am- HTorae : C. 0. FRIGKE'8 Carpet Hon, M S. Afdm timet
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