amim ay,,, reCTaga , I,, ,,,,, IMHI i'f. rt'AiJ W'Hi ill.!. i-iij-uje. oCf" r. HUE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in Hecfiring what thoy require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, HE CAME TO FIGHT. "Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION I'Ugtllat Mitchell, nu Arrived Yvnterrinr, Mill Cover Coiliutt' Mutiey. New Youk, Feb. 17. Mitchell, the English pugilist, who arrived yesterday on tliu Majestic, Inn beeu having n pretty aru time of It so fur. At flrst he was prevented from landing by the Cuslum Housd autuorities on the ground that he was nu ox-convict nnd otune under the law prublbitln, bucIi people Irom living In this oouutry. He was released lute in the afiernojn on a writ of habeas corpm. Finally when he and his crowd applied for rooms at the Hotel Uruiwwlcc and were refused, his ardor was somewhat qtlenced, He Is now occupying the most f tue fourth iloor In tlie Ueelney House. Mitchell says ho Is not bluinug this time and that hu Is K"I"K to lltjht Cor- bett llrst. He luloriued a reporter this tnonilnu; that he would get his motiey changed to-day and as soon as possible cover Corbett's 810,000. THB THEATRE. Kefcrenccs tu Kerguimii Theatre Coming Attraction!. 'Frederick llryton In "Forgiven" Iat night TO greeted by 4 middle-sized audienco which fcet was too bal, as every seat deserved to be islccn. Ho is n very fmo actor and win, supported by a powerful compiny In a clever mclo-drama, which it I to bo trusted will aln bo presented In this city, when It is almost certain a great audienco will bo in thi orera house WinmoAin Dispatch. At f cifitison's theatre this evening. "MTTLK NUOaUT." Canton, O., Jau. 8, 1802. "Mtllo Nupgct" Comedy Co., with Her bert Cawthorn as principal comedian, played any houso this season and gave entire mtUfaction. Cawthorn is very funny and ylcaes everybody, SI. C. IUkbrr, Manager. 'Little NtiRgct" will appear at the theatre n Wednesday, February 22d. "shadow detective." llauagcr-actor Kelly appeared at his Front street theatre and tbo crowd gave him a loud inception and showed its appreciation of his ability as a character artist. In the "Shadow Dctfctivo" ho appears in four roles and tin play is of lust tho class that catches a Front street audience. Tho bouso was packed JSaltimore Xeici. At Ferguson's theatro on Thursday ovonlng, February 23d. 4I nlwavs let n cold iro as it comes" on ays: which means that ho overworks thi system In getting rid or a cold rather tha -assi It by using Or. Hud's Cough Syrup. A Tarty. A party was held last evening at the resi Icncc of Mrs. Mary Mader, 128 East Con' .street, In honor of that ludj's 41st miniver sary. T'lio evening was spent very pleas antly and the following gncets participated it tlie pastimes, which consisted of games and .musical and literary escrcites: Mr. and Mrs JI. J. lluugbey, Mr. and Mrs. John Iiunn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilinks, Mrs. James JIutton, Mrs. Thomas It. James, Jlr. and Mrs, Jiicliard Growcott, Mrs. Willliam Itemley Mrs. Samuel Harracks, Mrs. William Del camp, of Mt. Carmel: Mrs, William Bain bridge, Mrs. JohU Bitler, Mr. and Mrs, 'William Kpton, Mr. and Mis George Holvey, lire. William Ecker, Mrs. Gussie Hildo brand t, Mrs. Edward Spears Mrs. John Jtrcnnan, Misses Mary and llotfie Entwistle of Mahanoy City; Miss Hannah Uoughcy, -aud Meters. John Weeks, Sauford Evans, O. Pritchard, Elmer Haupt, Harry Entwistle .Mahauoy City; Edward Boughey and Charle.- Jtoughoy. Coughing I.iwdi tu Coinniiijitlon, Komp's Balsam will stop the cough .mne. Fire Alarm noxeit. The following list shows the location ot -the alarm boxes of the tihannndoah Fin Department: LOCATION. IS Coal and Bowers street. 18 Bowers and Centre 3yeeta. 84 Brldgo and Centre streets. 85 Main and Centre streets. t Main and Poplar streets. 33 M tin and Coal streets. 12 Qllbert and Centre streets. Gilbert and Cherry street. ES Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down tba hook once and let go. When an alarm 1 soot In the tire bell will sound tba number of tbe box and repeal the alarm lour time. HOW TO LOUATS ALAHM3. If the alarm U sonndml trom box 16 the Hre Sell will strike one. then pause and strike Ave which will Indicate that the fire Is in tbe tclnlty of No. l&bor. Hvery alarm ts repeated ,.ur times. Uest photographs and crayons at Dabb's. My stock for New War gifts in jewelry and fancy goods shall be as complete as ever. Holderman's jewelry store. 1U.28- ' Kleotrle KallWHy Itnlletlu. ' Hereafter the eleotrlo railway ears will "leave the corner of Chorry and Main street ""nt'S0 a. in. daily and every 90 uiiuuUu 'thereafter until miduigUt, at which hoar thi last oar will leave for Uirardville. On Mnu day, November 7th, lam, tbe fare fur any length of ride between Hhetutudnib and SbardviUe will be reduced to 8ve (S) cent. When Baby was atok, we aw her Caatorfa. 'Sfhea rfio was a CbM, she cried (or CaMorki. Whan she bnennw MM ana otang to Oaatorw Wheii she had UbSOraa, die Kethem Oaetwia. Boy KtynUmt &dt. Be snre (bat U naue LBMIO k iA KB, ibini. Vs., Is prtntei tn every sak H-S-3t l'lliMiwHrirrii.,M 1 PefiMHMtitly cured ithuut knife or lljnwnre N 4i.ttr or mi fieri n. N delay from bus 'l'n& while uu4er trettn.. m Hetieata who uv rwntMiMe seed nut nay until mii ' rfei care xowMteed. Henil fr otroular. lfN SwMi 11 a miaaVipWa WESTERN SENATORIAL SITUATIONS- No Vliuleuln Any nl the Stixtes-Near the Knd In Nnrlli IJ.ikota. Oiampia, Wash., Feb. 17. Sixty bal lots have b.'eu ctst without uuy uhauge for United Stuloi beti.ttor. CauYENMB, Wyo., Feb. 17.Two more ballots li.ive been taken for United States Senator with nochoico. Tho only feature wat tho entrance of a new candidate, It. II. Homer of Laramie. Hklh.na, Mont,, Feb. 17. Every mora- ber of the Legislature was present and voting at the joint session for the first time siuce thoopeiiiug day. Mantle's vote was tho largest since he has been a ciudtilato but lie lacked six ot a m.ijority over all. Tue vote stood: Mantle, 110; Clark, 23; Dixon, 12; Couch, 2; Carter, 1; Hunt, 1. Bismauck. N. D.. Feb. 17. Threo bal lots worj taken yesterday by the Legisla ture, making M so far, but there was no election. H. !'. Miller, howover, made a considerable gain. Cholera and lypliolil Fever in Turkey. Washington, Feb. 17. Spirldlon Zuvit- zlnno. United btates represeutative on the International Sanitary commission at Constantinople, in a despatch to the Statu Department, says that the cholera news Irom xeiuen 13 uau, ana tnat too Turkish authorities seek to suppress It. A decrease in the number of cases in the Black Sea region is reported. Typhoid forer prevails to an unusual extent in Constantinople. Tha city is represented being very dirty. New England Street ltullway Trust. Boston, Feb. 17. The horse railways of Boston, Now Haven, Providence, SpringUeld and othor cities lu New Eng land nave been consolidated lu one com pjny under the mime of tho New England Street Hailsvay company. Tha certilicato of incorporation which uas been tiled in Now Jersey provides lor a capital or 5J, 000,000, which may be increased to 30,- 000.000. The I'resldent Didn't Shoot a Duck. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 17. President Harrison Bpeut yesterday at the Beugies ducking shore. jNotaduck appro.tcujd the blind iu wulcii lie and Uen. bewail were, ulthougu tt flock wus seen feeding on tbe opposite side or uuupowuer river. The President believes the ducks will como to Bengios, perhaps to-day. He will remain at tho shore until Saturday afternoou. Illinois Lyncliors Foiled by nil Officer, Marion, 111., Fob. 17. The town of Cartervillo, near here, was a scene of ex cltement Tuesday night, caused by a mob attempting to lynch Ira Curmlchael, a prisoner hold by olllcers for rape, lb officer, with his prisoner, stepped out of back door as some of the crowd entered the front door, slipped away in the dark ness, and walked nine miles to this city. Insane Asylum J'lro Jury to ltoport Bocuksteu, N. H.. Feb. 17. The jury that has beeu investigating tho insane asylum flro which occurred last wee near Dover, havo reached conclusion, Which aro to be published to-night. It is understood that sveral parties are to be severely criticized. Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! I" FiVNIN G HER ALP CONTEST - i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Ihlcngo hotel, ncd transporta tion to and fiom Cblcsgo, Including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who recolvo the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Hekald Cut out this coupon, an 1 on tbo hi nk linos write the name of the Pi bile 8ihool Teacher, north of tbo Uroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and Bcndl' totho 'fm(er liditor, IXenlug Jlrraltl, Hhtnttmimh, J'a." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as ihey please. Coupon must bo in tho hands of tho editor within ten (1U) days after tho da to It bears. Namo of Toachor.. Residence. Namo of Voter.. Residence FEBRUARY 17, 1893. ZFJ-'ox- tlxo Xia.ol5Ly Ones. A Gold-Headed Cane. Gold Necklace. Holderman, the Jowelcr, will give the lady teacher receiving tbo hlgbo t number of votoj a HandsomcGoldNlcklace. Set of Furs. R. J. Mills, the Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr rler, will give the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand gomo Bet of Fuis. Plush Toilet Set. Max Reeso will give the lody teacher re ceiving the second highest number of votos a handsome i'lush Toilet Pet. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvllle Jewelor.wlU give the goi tlcman teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Gold'headcd Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., y, 111 present tho two lucky competl tors In the contistwilh handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. -ooisrnDZ'xzonrs :- Tho two teachers who receive tho greatest number of total votes up to the closing hout aw mated will be declared the winners. Allcounonsniustbecutoutof tho Kvknihg IlKiiAlP ana sent, securely seaiea m envel ones, addressed to (itilmt ICiluor. livening lie ,tui, cutnanaoan. fi. Any pcrhon residing In any place may voto aR onen as ne or sue may uesire ior one or mon teachers enuaced in teaching in a public ecnooi norm oi tno uroau mountain at mo ciose oi un enrrint school term; jmridi il, that any teacner who may nave neen lncapacitiucu oy sicanu r accident for teaching for a period of not more than three montns prior totnocna oi tne teim, may also compote Each voto tor each teacher must no representea ny a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing tbe namo of more than ono teacher or spi cifying more than one voto for b teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful ii cord will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will betlleo and kept sre until the Dnal adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenau doab will bo selected to act as judges, make the ilnal cunt and annou.cottae names of tho two winners. Hhould three or more teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, the Judges will be al owed to decide- Tbo names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1MB. Bhoulc tbo winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be informed of thoirgood lortuui by telegraph, so that they may start on lhe "trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks in tho coupon must bo rilled out, esi cclally the blank requiring the name of thi perf-on voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m each day will bo pub llshed in tho next lssuo of the IIeuald nith tho names of tho teachers voted for. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! Xadies? and. Children's nderwear 0 A Fplu Dmjs Ago I Our Coat Room was dark and wintry looking with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold the change of a few days ! 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 UVDEHWEAIt Pure and spotless, now has the post of honor. We have a complete lino of overy gar- ) ment In muslin that n lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tho most olahorato woik. DBAWEItS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in prices from 25o up to i hose handsomely trimmed. Corset cov- i crs neatly made and good wearing all styles and prices, ' to suit all tastes nnd puises, fiom 25c up. ' SKIRTS Full length nnd full width, from a neat tklrt at HOc to one milled, pleated and embroidered. You will find them hero to suit all tastes littlo trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed. 1 NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo see tho quality of muslin and trimming, tho really good work put on them, the time it requires to complete such a garment, how ' they can bo told for such littlo money. They range in price fiom i0c up to several dollars. WniTE GOODS Wo must not f jrgct Whito Goods, Flounc- , inirs, Hamburgs, 4G iu, wide, from 25o a yard up Em broideries, white and colored, all patterns, widths and ! prices. One of tho latest fancies in embroideries is tho colored edge. Fashion says they are to be the correct tiimming for any Btyle of dros becomiug to the 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 f our efforts to please by making your selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all ladies to call and make a thorough inspection. LADIhS IN A1TKNDACK. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. FOTTSlTIIaljE, Fil. Conor il'Atenn Alines In Shut Down. Bomb, Idaho, Feb. 17. Advices from the Couer d'Aleue tdlver mining distric iu SuoAhonu ouunty uru thut owing to i low price of silver the mines will, i n tt few weeks, b- compelled to nhn ' ,vn. Tliis action will throw about 2,1 'I men out of employment. ltepmiU tha I m-ineiV .Vitiation Charter, Kalkiuh, N. C, Feb. 17. The Popu lists ju the Legwlnt ure were astonished yesterday when tlie Democratic members arose ts one man mid pas-ed n bill in tbe IIoU' to ivpp.it the charter of the State Fnrnior' A.ll.ince, grouted four years ugo. ' mil'tor llumiutt Cui'llnle. WashingtuK, Feb, 17. A parting dinner wan given to Senator ,Carllle lant ni.,-ut by hU lata ihsooIiuks of both parties in tho Souato at the Arlington ho 1. Homing v i i Feb. 82. -Martha Wahintou Birthday 'n.ity, in Riikhins' opera Immiso, under tho .tupieas of tbe Ijulias' Aid Society of the ' 'i. rhumb. torch 16 - Tea party in Robblns' opera oasa, under the auspices of ' lie Welsh Con--xvstlonal ohim'h It i bums OoliU. Coughs, 5i IDrot, ureas, ipnu. hiu. WhuvlBf oourl) hiauuui ana Aivni. A crUln ours far Coatanpties in 8rt Ma, aul a sun ullef le UliatUiAt. tJat You will m the unllwt oefftr tAtu thi 9 SI In the above colors we have an excellent assortment oi Bmlth, Ford & Jones' JSnglish Decorated Ware. Guns and Saucers 7 cents per net. p.ates " cents per dozen. Tf you do not wish to pur husea full set of dishes you cannot do better , tinn Luiui.t v, nir foenroil no or from our assortment of Uiun anil baucers anu riiUQ ti,b i,ri..B in nn t v a ti'i 11h more than Atnerictn white ware, and tin- iu Iltv ofthot-e aonds need no recotuuieiidatlou, us they havo alwajsKiven ilU 1 VI 1 SH 1 HHtisfuCtillU. SIRTIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S J3 SJo-vitia. iVEmiii Stn-ot. Tho AenilPiny lletBurnt. Tho Pottsvllle headiiuartcrs for Shouan oah people and others living North of the .fountain, for hot toddios, hot punches, bvef ea and all kinds of wines and liipiors of tlie est brands, is tho Academy Bestaurant, John r. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist int. to Otne's Vamlly Stedlilne Moves tlieltoweit Such day. In order to bo healthy this t lecessary. 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, la South Main Bt. Horse : Ice : Creep r Solo agent tor Schuylkill County. Hard ware. Iron, Oil, Faints, Robes Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. HOOKS 8c BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full lino l'aper-covtr Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, flrrt feat. Sold b; bottlii SO cent aai i tvwywfcttt. At the requeat of a numberot oltlaen ot ttieSwond Ward, I herofcy announce myaelf a an Icultpaiulont candidate fur Couoel in the Secoafl Watd, CENTS FOR A WLM10W SUAD nthnrs. readv to nut un snrlntr roller tor 25c, &5c, 45c, fiOo and upwards." lar ties deslrinK only tbe shading or n VurtM can be sccommooatea. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. Sal T -OF- WINTER GOODS. Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold reg-ardless of cost. . Come early and secure bargains at I I PRIPF' OLD RELIABLE, U. U. 1 II-JLl NORTH MAIN STREET. a OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their ISe Specialist T Hlicnniulortlj, Wednesday, Marcli x Ho will be found at tae Ferguson mouse From 8:30 a.m. to5:30 p.m. Persons wbo havo headache, or bose eyes are causing dla C' mfon sliuulil call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive tnti llig-i t untl skillful attention. NO CH AlicJE to ex . mine your eyes, fcivery pilr of glassos ordered Is Ruaranteed to be satlnfaeturv. PEOPLE'SSSTORE! Boot 121 tl. Main Street, Shenandoah. Shoes, Cents? SnxrnisMngs I At greatly reduced rates. 3VX. ftH"S", Proprietor. Megs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public generally that deltas purelmsi'd thi Iwrbershop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, HENAVDOAH PA. J OP. M Y k'IT'S -ALOON A NO RE TAUHT (Christ llo-s'er'i- old stand.) Miilit flirt mil lieii-irlHli. llt beer, ale and port-1 on Imp. lhe tlnest brandsof whlBkeys ami i-lg rs. Pool room at-tuotiwl Hnie Coma " i 33ailoei l;0R. MIN i IIA ti ( Kverjfthlni! In tho tonwrtl line Uone In nn lass "trie A Are btl -now Ufbefl The Standard Sewing Machine Is lhe perfection of nowlngmichinemeciianism. It 'urn. wllhont noise, and makes SSnOstltches a minut". If you have not already seen It, call at tbe office and do so. A large stock of ma chines always on hand. Repairing of machines a specialty. T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardin andfjojd t-U.. SI tnandoah CLAIRVOYANT, Tue rscognireil wonder of t.i .Hit te. tury, a now at tlirCi utrul House, corner Centre and Wlilte utreets, hhensndoah. , Mho reads the lust, prectni nnd future pertolnligto love, etwrtsbtp and nmrriane iioinetio troubles and bunlness dlftlcultles. Ileru for hort time only. CONbULTATIONS, 60 Cents. r fv t, a
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