I.1 m& GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Cvntre and White Stt. THIBD EDITION What MU Affnvr Hrtmlnii l T,lle. She's Tery pretty, in I'act, one of tho hand aomoit nctremM on tho stage to-day. Young? Vtl,Jiwt about right. A lung ways under SO. Her hir? Not blonde, nor brunette, nelthor ll it red, tint one of tlioso delightful Titian tint that poets write about and lovers rave about. Voice? Well, you can't describe tlmt correctly. Itiaai clear and rtitmlcal as a silver MM, with every aceontmtion perfect and of rare strength and purity. Her figure? 1'orfectl That omliodles everything. It it matofiiem. And such a smiley-so full o winsome sweetness and coyness, and the next Instant olmnglng to saucy coquetry, that the poor devil of a man who onco falls beneath tho Reductive glances of her eyes ishopelessly irretrievably lost unless ho posse-Bses morn than the avenge strength of common men How's her drestes? All' made in Paris, by Felix A Worth ; cost henps of money, and the ctrutls nf any cotturaos over woin on the staiso by auy actress. And such teste as line been shown in their selection surjasses all belief. The ladles go into ocstacy over them and envy the fa!roner of tho possession o such costly gowns, whllo the men shrug the! shoulders and grab their pocket-books tightly and silently thinks how his tiimuces would bo shattered if be had to provide liisapoue with such a costly outfit. 1 know you are going to play " La Belle Marie." You'll go tho second time if you get a chance, for it will be many aj day before you get such an actress hero again. How's Miss Hcrndon doing on the road ? Playing to blgnudlenoes everywhere. Wejjdon't know what bad business is, nud sho diaws the best and cultured audiences ot the season. Wait null sho comes here and see ' if I'm not right. So spoke tho suave and energetic business manager for Miss Agues Hcrndon, in a recent conversation concerning the appearance el this great actress at Ferguson's theatro on llarch the 2d. Found Out. The best nno iukuM way lo git rid il o Dough or oild that may develop tr.to con sumiitlou Is i( Id est 25 cents in a bottle ot fnu-l In.-, th itrat renicay l'irt ongns, uoiuk 1m flrlppe. Tbiat and I.ung Disorders, Trlu' Domes ;ree ai r. i: 11. iviruu a nru store. Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than elsowhore at Iloldorman's jewelry store, tf Change or I'oiltlon. Jlichaol Doyle has resigned the position of assistant operator and shipper at Packer No 3 colliery to acceptfca position in Philadel phia, and has been succeeded by John P. Burke, of Brownsville, who has been sue eeeded as assistant shipper and operator at Packer No. 2 colliery by his brother, P. II Burke, lioth the latter named gentlemen aro brothers of II. M. liurko, Kq. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUP.ES.' The Academy Itestaumnt, The Pottsvillo headquarters for Shenan deah people and others living North of the .Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef ten and all kinds of wines and liquors of the feeet brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John 7. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, tc THIS THEATRE. Refercnte to I'ercuaon Theatre Comlnir Attraction. " Ksjinka " prcftenls a novelty in n female marietta, four bright and beautiful young English gills, have fust been brought from London by the Miller llrotheis and will bo an entirely new feature witli the great pro duction in their, engagerm nt in this city. " Kajanka" will appear ai Ferguson's theatre forltwo nights commencing this evening. ''HANDS ACBOSS THK SUA." "Hands Acioss the 8e'' Is an effective melodrama, fashioned to conventional Hoes, nd embodying most of the Well known rrperllcnts and fratincs of a class of plays that have tliclr periods of sopremaoy nd their years of disuse, bnfc with which the public is never entirely done. It is having large and enthusiastic patronage at the Haymaiket, where it is well acted and handsomely produced. jVno York Telegram. At Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, February 15th. " rOROIVBN." Thelfplay presents an interesting story, which is cleveily told and dramatically effectho. It m received with uncommon enthusiasm, and is likely to become de. fervidly popular. No lover of lino acting can afford lo nitss witnessing Air. Bryton's performnncc VrooUyn Kayle. At Ferguson's theatre, Friday evening, February 17th. TKltSONAL.. Beet work done at Brennan's Steam Lann ry. Every thin white and spot! em. Lace oartalus a specialty. All work guaranteed Best photograph and crayons at D.ibb's. "I have been using Situation Oil tor back ache, attffnera In ihe neck, and pain tn the Aide and found H an excellent euro. I keep It constantly on hand. Chas. Ualler, Union litli. N, J." Electric KuilWHy Itilllotlu. Hereafter the electric railway ears will leave the corner of Cherry and Main street At 530 a. m. dally and every 20 minute thereafter nutil midnight, at which hour the last ear will leave for Gfrardville. On Mon day, November 7th, 16B2, the fare for any length of ride between Shenandoah and BIrardvllle will be reduced to five (6) cents. nrn BaUy was atek, we gttro her Castarfo.. . When sbe was a Ublkl, aba orisd lor Ohatorte. ffhen she beaaBte Miss, afra elung to Owtarto, "When sfaa bad CbiMran, aba ganthatn Qaatoria Tlia l'ythlm ISall. Don't forget the lall of the Knights of Jt'ythia next Monday night, February 18th, at Eebbinj' opera house, buiuppts oreiiestra will furnWh the musle. S-S-Ct My stook for New Year gifts in jewelry ,ind fancy goods shall be as complete as ever. Bfoldennau's Jewelry atoie. 18iB8-tl IKwi e Hamiirrhulilx Permanently enreal wiUmnt knife or ligature Ho danger or safliriHg. No delay from bus Uiaaa while under tmataBtat. Patient wh are responsible Kwi net lf until well. A Torfeet oara Mentd. sWd for olreular. X BRED, M. D., m Seuib 1Mb 8t, PhUadelpala. defers, by yeraiMSoa, to ta editor of the XrntiKa IlBSAitH tf Miss SGusfio Frickio, of I'ort Oarbcti, Is visiting relatives in town. C. A. Campbell, of Now York, Verifier for the Singer Manufacturing Co., is in town. llnrry Millet, the hustling manager ol Swift Meat Market of Taniaqua, was in town yesterday. Dr. (alien, who was reported ill last week, is about again attending to his largo and in musing practice.. Misfes Clara and Emily Powers;- of Potts vlllc, were the guests of Miss Nellie Finney for several days past. "Pap" Scheifly, who recently met with a pprious accident, was out yesterday. He is still feeling very soro from his fall. C. E. Titman, of "Williamsport, is in town. Ho willshortly icturc to Shenandoah to livo having purclmsod the Slattciy property on West Cherry Btrcct.,; Letter Carrier Kchlcr has a new assistant. It arrived ycstci day. Mrs. Kchlcr and the boy arc doing well. "Only ono thiSj timu," says "Joe," with tho regulation smile Chnrlus Ornebor, who expects to bo Post master of Ashland, and Joseph Smith, also ol Ashland, and who is tceking tho Democratic nomination for Countj' Commissioner, were in town yesterday in tow of School Director Muldoon. Mrs. Jones, of Caison City, Nevada, will leave for that plnco on Wi dnrsday, accom inicd by her father, Mr. Weybtirn, who has bcou a resident of Turkey linn for a'number of years. Mr. Wtburn 1ms disposed of his property here and intends remaining in the west. USE DANA'S 8A USA PABIM.A, its i"TIIE KIND THAT CURES." ft netting- filial ll Citizens. Tho following letter, signed by a respon sible gentlemen, was handed to tho Hi:hai,i for publication to-day: iji? l uiTuIi IlEKAl li : Please Unto in your paper thaiflliere Is S25 at tho Ferguson Hotel as a deposit for ono hundnddoll -rn as a bet on thoCltlzene' ticket of your borpuj h. That Is to say: J I v. Ill bet on each candidate on the Cltiztns' llilict that they will elect more on their ticket than the Democrats will on theirs Mr. Mickey Doyle, please pul up or shut up " The gentleman has requested that his name b5 withheld from publication. 'I always let a cold go as It comos" one says: which means that he overworks the syucm In getting rid ot a cold rather than ubbI tilt by using Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Itesolutlons or ltegret. Tho following preamble and resolutions were uuanimously adopted at a legular meet ing of Watkin Waters Post NoTl in," G.'a. I!., held on Friday evening, February 10, 1S!C. WHFRFAijUjIl baa plen-cd an all wlso Provl denew to romBvo from our midst, af'or a linger ing Illness, our late comrade, John M. l'ric , anel whskhab. Thltt visitation bai beret' U3 of oneot our most earnest workers ami devoted !omrds, whose loss we deeply feel. There fore be tt Jlmulred That we bow in humble submis sion to lue pr.ictous 'will ol lie who is the Supremn Commander of all rml s. Ueii'ilred, That we tender to the bereaved family our s'neere sympathy and condolence tn this, their Had bercat ement. Jtf'lved, That our charter he draped In mourulDg for the spaoeof thirty days and that a copy ol 'hese resolutions be spread on the ru nates and a certified copy be sent to lite f imtlyt f the deceased, and thit they be pub lished In the Kvmnino Hkhai.ii C T. GlliBON. UWBHSOK JlANUAM, Jutl. D. LKUDON. Injured In the AVest. Information lias juat been rccoived hero of a serious accident to James Glover, who left this county some time ago and located at Butte City, Montana. The accident occurred near Butte' last week. Mr. Glover was walking on a railroad and did not ebserve a train until it was close behind him. In the excitement he) jumped from the tra-k and fell thirty feetgdown a steep embankment. Both his legs v, ere bioken by the fall. The vlotim is a brother of Robert A. Glovor, of South Jardin street tiUMI 1 1 '- It Coras Colds, Coughi, Sort Tkroit, Croup, Infill tma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthirv A certtin curs for Comumptlon in Drat stages, and a tare relief in advanced atageo. Uee at onoe. Ton will ace the exeelleat efftet ifur taking- the firat doae. Sold by dealers everywhere. LeTg bottles 10 cents and $1.00. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! K Kv F.NTrjfT HFiKALU UUNTKST - 5 - - - 1 i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a flrst-clasi Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free of cost. To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largeBt number of votes will be taken to the World's Pair und royally entertained by the Herald. Cut out this coupon, an 1 on the bl nk lines write the name of tho 1'unltc School Teacher, north of the Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send.1' tothe Vnie JMUnr, KoeniMg Jlrrnld, Nhrtuimloith, Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote for one tcnoher. Kvery person, 1 young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please. Coupon must be in the hands of the editor within ten (10) days after the dale It bears. 8 Namo of Temchor.. ISesldcncc - 2 Namo ot Voter.. Rgaldcnco FKimUABY 13, 1KW. Poi tlao XjT.xcl5Ly Ones. 4 Gold Necklace. llolderman, the Jeweler, will givo the lady teacher receiving tho hlgl-o t nunibet of votoj a Handsome Cold Ni eklace. A- Set of Furs. ti t MiitE tiin TnttKvllle Ilntter and Knr- rlcr, will give tho lady teacher recotvlrig seoond highest -number of votes u hand somo Eet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Max Kecso will gtvo tho litdy teacher ro colvlng tho sceond hlgbost number of votoe a hattdf ome I'lush Toilet Pot. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, tho PottBVlllo.Ioweler.wl11 give tho gcutlcmun teacher reviving the highest number of votes a Gold headed Cano. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two lucky compotl tors In the contest with handsome Gold. headed Silk Umbrellas. The two teachers who receive tho greatest number of total votes up to tho closing houi a'bove stated will bo declared the winners. All coupons must be cut out of the Evening IIehalii and sent, securely sealed in envel ones, addressed to "Contest Mlllor. Mcning Herald, Shenandoah, 1'a." Any person residing In auy place may voto as often as ho or she may desire for one or more teachers engaged In teaching In a public school north of tho Broad Mountain at tho closo of the cm-rent school term; provided, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by sickness cr accldont for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to tho end of the term, may alto compete- hach voto for each teacher must bo represented by a scperate coupon. A coupon bearing tho namo of moro than ono teacher or specifying more than one voto for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful r ecord will be kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will bofllcil and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will bo Belcctcd to act as Judges, make tho llnal count, andaunouueotho names of tho two winners. Should three or more touchers bo tledon the highest number of votes, tho Judges will be al owed to decide The names of tho winners will bo announced on or beforo Saturday, July 15, 1803. Should tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will bo Informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on Iho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks in the coupon must be tilled out, especially the Wank requiring the name ot the perfon voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub Halted In tboncxt issue of the Heuald with the names of the teachers voted for. Opening of f Friday, Saturday and Monday, February 10, 11 end 12 All sorts of Hotiseki'eperb' Wants. See our circulars. Prices cut In I vi ain. Do you I elicve in economy ? If bo, why not show your appreciation of It mid buy a few of our cHVrings at tbefe sptciaUy attractive figures. Only in tl o iii.mei'iute .future y( u will be wanting something which you do nol think of to-day. Visit us and we will do you some good. We have now on band one crale of .English Decorated Cup?, BaucerB and Platen at the following prion Plates, $1.20 n doz.: Cupaand Saucers, 75c per eet, only n trifle more thau English white granite. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S S iSScsxx-tla. TX.Lm. Street. THE IBX-TOTT! KWrytltltig modeled after Gruen s Cafe, Philadelphia. 32 S. Main St., SlteJiiimloalt. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The tlnest line of Wines and Liquors ! "Cigars, tie., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Big schooners ot f rCBb.Beer.Por tor, Ale, &c OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGUKKTY, Prop. Eforae : Ice : Creeper ' CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that he will open a new store at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Cigar j, Tobacco and Candy. Poul try and all kinds of game In se&ton. Oyatora and DCIrsIi. Open Monday, November 21, LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. At the request of a number of cltlxens of the Seoond Ward, 1 hereby nnnounco myself as an Independent candidate for Counci In tho Second Ward. John F. Finnoy. Bole agent for Schuylkill County. tt. SWALM, Hardware, Iroo, Oil, Paints, Rote Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. HOOKS & BROWN, Celluloid, Satin, Lace and Comlo VALENTINES All Hires, All Prices, Kaadies' and OhiMxen?s erwear. Muslin Und February II ix February 13 No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE Others, ready to put up spring roller, for S5o, 35o, 45o, 50o and upwards. Par tics dewlrlnir only tho Bhadlntr or fix. turesean be accommodated. C D, FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. HaUND OPENING of Ladies' W and Children's Muslin XJnder- wear Saturday, February 11, 4 and Monday, February 13. One of the largest and most care fully selected we have ever had. Thoro is no economy In any lady using her lime, strength and money in making underwear, when it can bo bought for less thau tho cost of making in many cases. If you aro not con vinced of this mako a thorough examination of any garment hero look at Iho muslin, quality of work and finish, Then " see if you cannot find nlno good reasons for buying roady mado to ono good rcitfon for making it yourself. Think of no cutting out, no fitting, no machine work, which often means backache, that tcrriblo enemy to all women. Think of all these, then think of tho bright side Buy them .Ready-mad e. Tho old-fashioned idea that muslin underwear must bo mado at homo to be right is now a thing of tho past. All progres sive people know this to be a mistake. Keep pico with tho ago. He ono of the first to grasp a good idea. Take our ad vice HUY. 8 To every purchaser of Muslin Underwear will be given a book, entitled "A Life on the Ocean Wave" and "Bible Stepping- Stones."-Not a book for every piece, but one book for Under wear from one piece up to an indefinite number. These poems will be found fully worth the price of a piece of Underwear; but for that day only will be given away. Come and get one, as they will be a pleasing souvenir of our Opening-. , DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street,. ft Geo. Miller, Manager. FOTTSVIIalaK. FA. r -OF- WINTER GOODS. 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 'C OLD RELIABLE, k)3 NORTH MAIN STREET. Ob' PHILADELPHIA, Send their SScs Specialist To aijenniKloali, WcxliicsUay, Feb. 15. He will be found at tae Ferjruson House From 8:30 a. m. to 550 p. in. Persons who have headache, or whoso eyes aro oauslng dis comfort should call upon thoir specialist, and thoy will re ceive Intelligent and shiliful attention. NO CIIAKGE to ex nmlno your eyes. Kvery pair ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. PEOPLE'S Me STORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boot s? Shoes, C-ents? Furnishings I At greatly reduced rates. 3VE. JJ'JES 0.3BLTaT, Proprietor. Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the puhllo generally that be has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by D. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. ISossIcr's old stand.) nintn una Coal mih,, Hliciiumtoul). Most beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys und clears. Pool room attached. T. J. O'HABEN'S Bar"ber Slxop, COB. MAIN AND OAK STS. ICrcrythlngln the tonsorlal Una done In Brat olass style. A flee bath.room attached. ( Hgie Come ia Stny The Standard Sewing Machine Is the perfection of sewing m ichlne mechanism. It runs without noise, and maheiSTiOOstltcbesa minute. If you have not already seen it, call at tho offlco and do so. A largo stock of ma chines always on hand. Repairing ot machines a specialty. T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Str Shenandoah CLAIRVOYANT, The recognized wonder ol iz.e i9tn tettury, Is now at the Central House, corner Centre and White streets, fthenandoab. Hue reads tho past, present and future pertaining to lovo, courtship and marriage, doinestio troubles nud business dinlcultlea. Here for short tlmoonly. CONSULTATIONS, W Cents. t L . -r. i - -t - -- 1 M
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