- r - I Mil I i I m IT 4 FINE GROCERIES! HOUSEKEEPERS ! Find no difficulty in securing what Uiay require for tlioir ta blos at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION THE THEATRE. Inference! to l'orsusou Theatre Coining Attraction. A very Rood drama was " Tlands Across tbo Ben" in tlio Qrond Opera IIouso Inst night It pleased the audience very much, the piny an Itaclf xrliicli had nu interesting plot, the actors and actrosses who wcronll satisfactory, and the Scenery which was especially good. Tito scenic effects were- liberally applauded Tlio p'oduction fills the hill very well of giving an ovoning's good enjoyment. Its main foatnro is its interesting plot. Yttltr day't U'ilLet-Hnrre Jlecord. At Ferguson's Uieatro this evening. " fohhiven." Frcdorlck Ilrytou In "Forgiven" last night was greeted by a middle-sized audience which liict was too bad, as overy toat deserved to be taken, lie is a very fiuo actor and was ..supported by a powerful company In a clever mclo-drama, which it is to bo trusted will again bo presented in this city, when It is Almost certain a great nudienco will be in tho opera bouse. Shamokin Dispatch, At JForguson's theatre on Friday, February 17th. USE DANA'S SAIWAPAMLLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." l'KKKONAi.. Max iJecso is In tho city on bnslnoss to day. John Weeks spent to day at Mahanoy City. J. CI. Ilcndcr, of r-ottfivllle, spent the day in town. Charles Itadzcwlcz visited tbo county scat this morning. James T. lickenrodo, ltahway, N. J., spent lait evening in town. IIIm Mame 11. Moyer, one of the clerks In tho post office, is seriously ill. Mr.lIattio Jllllor, of Colfax, Indiana, is in town, the guet of relatlvw. W. 12. II. Dalzell, of Now York, a Urge inanufacluror, was In town yesterday. Hiss Maud Mueller, of Kingston, a charm Ing young lady, is vUltlng friends In town. Mrs. O. II. Williams was tho guest of town friends yesterday and left for her new homo in Mt. Carmcl to-day. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. 1'. Scbellly will colo- brato tho twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage on March 18, next. r.rnt. To-dny tho Lenten season began and for forty .days there will bo n curtailment of many ol tho social diversions nnd entertain ments in which church peodo are wont to indulge ordinarily. Tho theatre, tho ball, the dance, etc., will, in a great measure, bo tabooed by many, and for the entlro season thoro will bo devotion to spiritual attain!. Many of tho young people who during the early part of the winter have bicu running tho rounds oHitshionablo dissipation will bo roatly bcnehltcu by this quiet anil ncaltnrnl change. The Vacant .Imlgioihtp. Yesterday Governor I'attison announced to tho numerous callers at tho Executive Man sion, at Ilarrisburg, that but two names have hem presented to him for tho appointment to fill tho vacancy caused by tho deulh ol Judge D. 11 Greun, via,: Gcorgo J. Wadliuger, Dcm ocrat, and William Wilhclm, Uepublican, mid that the presumption is that ouo of these would reeoivo tho appointment. "ON TO WASHINGTON I" Reading: Kiillrnari'ri llvdnccd Fures to the IiinuKuriitltuis, Tho imposing ceremonial of installing Orover Cloveland in the Presidential chair, the accompanying pageants both military and civic, and tho always interesting sights of the National Capital will attract many thousands of visitors from this section. For their accommodation tin Beading Railroad will sell special round-trip tickets at figures considerably below tho rogular fares, good going March 2d, 3d and 4th and to return up to and including March 7th. Tho rotito It over tho world-rcuowned Boyal Blue Line, , tho tcrmiuu3 of which is directly opposito the -Capitol building. It is probable that special through expross trains will bo run from the -various divisions of tho Re tiling system, announcement of which will bo mado later. Information regarding ratos, etc., may bo had at Reading Railroad stations and ticket oQiccs. ' "I have been using S ilvatlon Oil for back- che, HtldnoFs In the neck, and pain In trie etdo and found it nn excellent cure. 1 keep It constantly on hand. Ctins. lialler. Union illli. M.J." Best work done at Uronnan'aJSteain Lautj dry. Everything whito and spotloas. Lrn-e curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed llcsolutloii of TJiilllkL Our brother, William J. Pritchard, who was a member in good standing of Shenandoah Xodgo No. Ml, I. O. O. F., died after a very -short illness at the hotel of Mr. John Towers, at Mahanoy Plane, January 21, 1693. At a regular meeting of tho Lodge held January 30, a committee of threo was up Iointcd to draft resolutions and to present .the same to Mrs. John Powers, as an espros- son of our appreciation of his kindness to cur brother in his sickliest. Resolved, That wo tender to Mr. John rowers our most sincere thanks for the kind tjusw ho exhibited to our brother in his trying 5cknoss and the respect he showed toward tho remains, and friends of our Into brother tlio day of the funeral, at his own house. Henry L. Jonkp, T, T. Williams, Committee. Attest: Jos. II inks, Soo'y. How often we hear middle-aged people fay regarding that reliablo old tough renledy, SI. n. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my mother .gave it to me when I was a child, and I use it , jn my family; it always euros.' It is always .guaranteed to cure or money refunded. lm Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. lSlectrlo Kullwuy ftullottn. . Horeaftor the electric railway oars will ,1mto the corner of Cherry and Main street t 6:30 a. in. daily and every 80 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the iut car will leave for Uirnrdville. On Hon -j November 7Ui, 1802, the tare for any aengtn ot nue beiwei) sneuauaoan and Jtrardvllle win o reduoetl to live (u) eents, . -When Baby was sle)c we fare ker Caatorta. "fflten she was a Cfciyi, sh oriol for Caetorta. jWThen site bacanje Uta, the otoag to Oastorla, ' VKheu she had CUlJreu, she gave Uwm Caswrla Bay Kmshmt Sour. Bq sure that ttu xtaueLrona & IUeb, Ajhkuiii, 1 is printed a every sack. 3-8.3taw ClIiMi or Hemorrhoid's nimneiitly oared wiUioot Vnife or ligature TSo danger or MUiering. No delay from bits Jnoss while under treatmeut. Patients whe oro rctp9nib need net pay outtl well. A perfect ear znanaiteel. bmA for droular R, BISilX M. D, l&Hltb litth 8t., Fliflaelpa. Ftrer, by aarwiMktn, u. the edltr f the My stock for New Year gifts in jewelry nd fancy goods shall be as comploto U3 ever, loldonnan's jewelry storo. 12.28-tt Fresh Morris River Cove Oyptcn rocolvw tailv at tVtflottV o-22-tr HUGH O'DONNELL'S TRIAL. Testimony of Jownjapfr CorreHpondonts Win. Wore ut tlio Itlot. Pittsbgro, Fob. 15. The afternoon session in the O'Donnell trial was given up to bearing the testimony of newspa per correspondents who wcro present when the riot occurred. Frank McQuUton testidtd that he was up in tho cupalo with O'Donnoll during a part of the battle. A number of other sorrespondeuts were present, and 0 Don uell warned them "not to seu anything which could be used as evidence." Ueorgo Campbell, editor of tbo West Elizabeth Star, said that he was standing on the river bauk when the rioters were pumping the oil at tho barges, anil he beard sottto one boll I ml hitn sny: "That is no way. Build a raft, load it with oil, set fire to it, and let it float down against them," He turned around anil saw it was O'Donnell. On cross-examination wit nets said he did not know for sure that O'Donnell said that, but ho hoard the words, and oil looking around saw O'Don nell standing there. Harry GosUorn, of tho Pittsburg Despatch, was in tho cupalo and corrobor ated the other witnesses. In conversation with O'Donnoll about the mutter, he said, speaking to several men: "Gentlemen, this is no longer a riot, It Is a revolution." Robert W. Herbert, another Despatch reporter, said he was lit bed at tlio (Jar- negie hotel when tho nenoral alarm was suuuded. Wnen he came out men, women and children were running about, xltoutiug, o.tlli.ig to each other, and making all manner of nuNes. "It whs," said Mr. Herbert, "tho wild est, most thrilling scene of excitement I htm ever enjoyed." "Did you enjov it f'.' asked Mr. Patter- sou. "Yes, I really enjoyed it," an hi tho witness, and then everybody laughed. Mr.. Herbert was still on tbo stand when court adjourned. During tue session in the morning W. li. Burt, who hud charge of tneOhi cago conliugtnt of-tho l'inkertons, testi fied thut u Dotiuell called out: "Don't laud. If you como ashore overy ot you will be killed." Joseph Malioy, another Pinkerton. tes tified that O'Donnell gave orders to urnitd men oa tho bank, and replaced one man with n pistol with,one who had a shotgun. He then came to tho bauk and called to dpt. Cooper that ho wanted tto talt to mm Skatr Drowned In Lone Inland Sound, Mount Vjshxo.v, N. Y., Feb. 15. Frank Hermans, 2d years old, and two other young men, of New Roohelle, went skuting on Leroy's Buy, an inlet of Long Island Sound, near I ravers Island, Moil day. Ilertnuns left bis companions and started to skate out on tno bound alone despite their protests thut it was not Kite. Hu hn-i not returned, and it is t.iouglit he has been drowned. It Guru 014. Coughs, Sara Thret, Croup, InflH eon, TVhopln(r Couch, Bronchitis and Aitfcw. A ftrtiln ouro for Ooniuuitiaa in Artt ite, tU a ejir r)if in dnaid jUim. UM flt sso. Yoo wltl tbe HKlloat IfotfifW taklo j th ttst 1W, BM W nrs verywmr. TO enU ana ei.ou. day Trip Worlds Fair Holi I EVENING jERALD CONTEST i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class rtlcngo hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, including sleeping berths, all freo ot cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers bo recelvo tho largest number of votes will be taken to tho World's Pair and royally cntortaiued by tho Hisiiald. Cutout this coupon, an 1 on tbo bl nk lines write tho name of tho Pi bile fcfchool Teacher, north of ti-c Uroad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and scmll tothc Tonfwf JCdUtn; lenUig JlrraM. tjtttuniiioah, 1'a." Every coupon proi crly filled out counts as one voto for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, can voto. and vote as often as they please. Coupon must be in the hands of tho editor within ten (10) days after the dato It bears. Name of Teacher . Residence - - O Name of Voter Iloflldcnco FEBUUAHY IS, 18W. For tlao HimoXty Ones, A Gold Necklace. lloldcrman, the Jeweler, ulll give the lady tetichcr recclvlDg the higre t number of votoj a Handsome Gold N' iklaco. A Set of Futs. It. J. Mills, tho I'ottsvllle Hatter and I'm--rler, will give tho lttdj teacher receiving scoond highest number of votes a hand somo Hctof Fuis, A Plush Toilet Set. Max Itceso will give the lndy toachcr ro celvlng the second highest number of votes a handtomo l'lush Toilet f ct. A Gold-Headsd Cane. W. H. MTtlmcr, tho I'ottsvlllo Jewclcr.wiU give tho gei tltmnn tenchtr receiving tho highest number of votes a Gold hendKl Cane. Golti-Headcd Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Mu., will present tho two lucky competi tors In tho cont st with handsome Gold, headed Silk Umbrellas. The two teachers who receive the greatest number of total votes up to tho cloBlng hour aliov'j stated will be declared tbo winners. All coupons must bo cut out of the EvKNlito IIehai.d and sent, securely ecalea In envel opes, addressed to "Ci(-( tkliior, averting Herald, Shenantloah, J'a." Any person residing in any pluco may voto as often as be or she may desire for one or more teachers engaged in teaching in a publio school north of tho Broad Mountain at the close of th enrrtnt school term; prut-Meet, that any teacher who may have been incapacitated by slcknet or accident for teaching for a ptriodof not moro than three months prior to the end of the term, may also competo Uaoh voto for each tenchermust bo represented by a sopcrato coupon. A roupi n bearing tbo namo of moro than ono teacher or specifying more than one voto for a teacher will be thrown out as volil, A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo filed and kept snfe until tho Ilnal ndji oicatlon. Throe prominent and, responsible men of Hhennu doah will bo selected to act as Judges, make the final count and announce the names ot tho two winners. Uliould three or moro teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, the Judges will be allowed to decide. Tho names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, J ulv 15, 1893. Shoulo tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah at tho time they will be informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on Ihe trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In the coupon must bo filled out, especially the blank requiring the namo of th person voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. ra inch day will bo pub llshed in tho next lssuo of tho Hmiald v, 1th tho names of the teachers voted for. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT Eaadies5' and GMlch?en?s i naerwear mum Friday. Saturday and Monday, February JO, 11 nnd 12 All ports of HouBtkeeperB' Wants. Be cur circulnts. Prii-tB cut iu Iwtiin. Do you Leliove in eronomy ? If so, why not sliow your appreciation of it Jind buy u few of oui t fl'erliiRB nt these Hpt-cinlly attrndivt- iigurt-H. Ou'y In the in,me iute future y.u will he wunting eoniethitig which you do not Ihlnlt t-f to-dny. Visit ub at d we will do you some good, YV have d won liimtl ( in cinle of El (.'lis h Decorated Cups, Saucers nnd Plnti-f at Ihf following tirlct: I'latfH, Jl.iO a doz,: Cuprt and Saucejs, 7oc per M't, only a irlile more thau English white granite. GIRYIN, DUB CAN & WAIDLEY'S The itcath'iuy lteMtHUtTiit. Tho Pottsville ltoadiiuarters for Shennn oah pooplo and others living Korth of the fountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, heef ea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the iest brands, is the Academy Bcstanraut, John . Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooncy, a3sist urL to L-tne's Family STedlclne Move the Iiowel Sach day. In order to be healthy this ii necessary. " A Knotty Problem ! fcottUg Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G mg 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, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. j- p. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. At tbo request of a number of citizens ot tbo uceond Ward, I hereby announce myself n a i Independent candidate for Councl In the Second Ward, John F. Finno". Korre : Ice : Creeprr " Bole agent for Schuylkill County. Hardware, Iron, Oil. Paints, Robe Ilorse Dlankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. HOOKS & BROWN, Celluloid, Batln, La co and Comlo VALENTINES ! All Wzes, All Prices. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, A Fpuu Diys Ago I Our Coal Room was dark and wintry looking with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold the change of a few days 1 Outside, gloomy win ter ; inside, spring warmth, light, beauty. Coat room no longer but underwear room, arrayed in pure white with here and there a touch of color, just enough to give proper light and shadow. Be prepared to find everything changed. MUSLIN UNDEItWE.VIt I'nro and spotless, now has tho post of honor. Wo ltavo a complete lino of every gar ment iu muslin that a lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to the most elaboralo woik. DRAWERS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in price3 from Hoc up to ihoso handsomely trimmed. Corset cov ers neatly made and good wearing all styles and priees, to suit all tastes and purses, from 23c up. SKlItTS-Full length and full width, from a neat skirt at 50c to ono ruffled, pleated and embroidered. You will find tbcm here to suit all tastes little trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much tiimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo see tlio quality of niusllu and trimming, tbo really good work put on them, tho time it requires to complete such a garment, how they can bo told for such littlo money. They rango in price fiom 130c up to several dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo must not forget Whito Goods, Flounc ings, Hanihurgs, 45 in. wide, from 25o a yard up. Em broideries, whito and colored, all patterns, widths aud prices. Ono of tho latest fancies in tmbroideries is tho colored edgo. Fashion says they are to bo tho correct trimming for any style of drcsj becoming to tho wearer. We would like to impress upon every lady the wisdom of buying ready-made underwear. Don't waste time, energy and' temper, but save it for more useful and congenial work. Prove your ap preciation cf our efforts to please by making your selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all ladies to call and make a thorough inspection. LADIES IN A'fTKNDAhOB. DIVES, POMEEOY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. FOTTSSIsIajES, PA. C"j ff tK t-JfflHv w Gj- "1 9WN V f I' -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, r33 NORTH MAIN STREET. r OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their Ke SpeciaiKSt To Rltcnaudoab, Wctlm dny, Feb, 15. He will be found at tho Kerjruso .1 House From 8:30 n. m. lo 6:30 p. m. Persons who have headache, or whoso eyos are causing dls cr mforl should call upon their specialist, and they wlU re celvolntelligiM.tandBkiltful attention. NO CHARGE to ex mlne your eyes. Kvery pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLESSSTORE! - 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots., Shoes, Ca-erafs' iPum fishings ! At greatly reduced rates. U'aUTFMOr, Proprietor. mU FOR A M1D1W I!aI) Othors, ready to put up sprint roller, for iSc, 35c, 4Sc,G0c and upwards. Par ties deslrlnc only tbo shadlntr or Ui. turea can be accommodated, C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. Uegs to announce to his friends nnd patrons and the publio generally that he has purchased the tiarbershop lately occupied by li, J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, tHENAHDOAHPA. OE W YATT'S AL0GN AND BESTAUHaMT, (Christ. Howler's old stand.) Hiilii mill riiul mih,, Xlieiiitiiiionti. Best beer, ale and port-r on tan. The finest brands ot whiskeys and dears. Pool room attached. I J. O'HAKENH COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Kvery thing in the tonsorin) line done In Drat Mm style, A fine bath room kluched. jle 'li-e Cm .9' y? The Standard Sewing Machine Is the perfection of sewing michine mechanism. It runs without noise, and makes S5R0stltches a minute. If you have not alroady seen It, call at the ofliue and do so. A largo stock of ma. chinos always on hand. Repairing ot machines a speolalty. T. B. SHATTER, Cor, Jardin and Lloyd Htc, Shenandoah CLAIRVOYANT, The recognized Wouderfof inetDU century, la no at the Central llpuse. corner Centre and White slreoW, Hhenandoah. Hbe reads tbo PAS!, present and future pertaining to love, courtship and marriage, (Joinestlc troubles and business difficulties. Here for bbort time only, CQNBULTATIONB, 50 Ccuts. 4 m
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