I. ir 11 FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta bles at our store. SBYEBH'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION THE THEATRE. Reference to 1'crRinon Thceite-e Coming Attraction. Admirers of the strictly legitimate mid evy in dramntlo art will not find much to their taste in "Mttlo Nugget." It wan not for this class of thoalro.goers, although it if afo to say that the mort cynical critic can not getaway without having Indulged in several hearty and refreshing laughs. A flittering superstructure of hilarity has heen orcctcd on a solid foundation of fun. No MMtnrfimUv tn mlsn A Inntrll Is lleirlected 'I I " ' J ....... .- n n - Tho songs, dances and music aro all of New York's latest succosscs, and the amusement lovers will be given a raro treat, "Little Nugget" will appear in Ferguson's theatre Wednesday evening, February 22nd. "shadow DnTEOTivn." "Tho Shadow Detective," with Daniel A. Kelly in tho titlo role, was thoroughly enjoyed last evening. It was effectively staged and played. New York World. At Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening February 23d. USE DANA'S SARSAPARIMiA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES.' John A. Reilly, candidate for Cotinsil in Third ward, is an old citizen and largo prop erty owner. Vote lor him. Klectrln Hallway Mill lot In. Hereafter; the electric railway cars wil leave tho corner of Cherry and Main street t 6:30 a. m. daily and overy 20 minute thereafter until midnight-, at which bour th--' ljt car will leave for Girardvillc. On Mon lay, November 7th, 1P92, tho fare for an length of ride between Shenandoah am Hjrdvllle will bo reduced to five (6 cent-- There are many common liniments so' but there 1- o ily mm gr-fli i"iln care for i lorrnsoi -prni'is, uuik, jifuiveKat o an own- pain, tents. It" nmne Is leil King Oil L' sts Sold at P. I. 1). Illriln's iliug tore. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. doming I2rnt. Fob. 22. Martha Washington Birthda Psfrty, in Ilobbins' opera house, under th inspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society' of th P. hi. church. Feb. 27. Lecture by I!ev. Annie Shaw, it the Presbyterian cliurch. March 16. Tea party in Robbina' open houso, under tho auspices of the Welsh Con gregational church. Our baby wat sick and wo boughtr.no bottli of lit Hull'r. Coiiph fcvrun. and were wtl p'eased with It. It did the baby a great deal of jjooa." m. Tiiompson, juciieoiport, fa. Obituary. Mrs. Mary Mather widow of James, died at licr residence on South West street, Saturdai evening. The dcecasod was a member of tht A. 1VL. A. Funeral will tako place at 1 p. n. to-morrow. Interment will be made ut Fountain Springs. Jacob C. Kline, Esq., died at 5 o'clock this morning at Pottsville. Ho was taken sick"nt II o'clock last night. Heart failure is sup posed to have been the cause of death. Buy Reyatnne flour. Be sure that tli name Ldssiq & Bakr, Ashland, IS., is prints on every sack 3-3-3taw My stock for New Year 'gifts in jewelry and fancy goods shall be us complete as over floldcnuan's Jewelry store. 13.28-tt When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a'CliUd, she cried for Castoria. Then she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria nn.cn she hail Children, she gave them Castoria The Armlemy llestaurunt. Tho" Pottsville headimartors for Shenan doah people and others living North of tht Mountain, for hoi toddies, hot punches, lcef ica and all kinds of wines and liquors of the est brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John 7. Coaney, proprietor, M. A. Cooncy, assist ant, to Cosigl-itiig- Lend to Qa&garaptlon. Kemp's Balsam wiil stop tho cough at rite. Not m Candidate, Dr. J.S. Klstler states positively that he decline to be n candidate for School Director in the Third ward and ha requests bis friends not to vote for him, as he i el used to run when Sxb was nominated Vliuj ur Humtirrholdii jPennEriontly cured without Kuu or ljjjaum . Ho danger or Miflbriug. No ilelay from buf -itiest while under treatment. Patients whi jure repoalble need uot py until well. A erfeteure guaranteed. Send for circular R. REED, M. D., 180 South I3th St., Philadelphia Refers, by penoMen, ti the editor of tbr .JiVKKINH liHUAf.U tf To Sloralteepftrn. A lot of old nowppew, suitable for "wrapping goods, for lle cheap, at. the IlKBALn oiiioe. Fresh Man-to Elver Cove Oreis received djilyst Coslett's. 9-22-tf Ho will Miikenn Iiirrllrnt Justice ot tlie Peace. Max Itcofo, tho well-known, merchant Is one of the Democratic candidates for Justice oftbol'oaco in tho Third Ward, and not withstanding ho Is tho nominee of tho minority party in tho ward, wo predict Jits triumphant election, There are various reasons why Mr. Hcese should bo elected, chief among which Is the fact that ho Is fully equipped fur thodlscharge of tho duties of the olllce. Mr. Reeso has had experience as n Justice of the Peace hereto fore, and his record shows that he pcrforind tho duties of tho olllco acceptably to tho public and with credit to himself. His command of several langulges enables him to converse In telligently and without tho aid of an inter preter with all classes of people and his knowledge of the characteristics ol the people who must frtqucntly go tu law, enables him to prevail upon to settle pilly cases. It is it notorious and also a regrctlablo f.ict that the bulk of pretty criminal business that blocks tho courU at eachsuccecdlng term comes from Shenandoah, and it is equally notorious that met of these cases should bo settled before going to court, if the JuBticesof the Peace mode the proper effort to so disposoof them. During the year that Mr. J!eesetcrvcd In the olllco in the past he made a sti ltndld lecord in 6( tiling this class of cafes, and saved the county as well as the litigants large nniountin costs. Mr. Riese is ouo of the oldest residents of town, having been hero now nearly twenty yoars. There is no citizen in uio iowii nuivei known and none more popular. II o is blggei and broader than any party, and hi3 friends aro found among the leaders as well as the rank and file of both parlies. He is weary ol tho cares of business and desires now to retire from it and devote his attention to the mloof steamship and railroad tickets and tho office of Justice ef tho Pence. Max should In elected and will bo tlcclcd, beoauso he if popular, capable and deserving. Vote for him and make it unanimous. Politic-Ill I'ollllH. The voters of the Second ward should hour in mind that tho contest for Council in thai' ward between Messis. Finney and Htnugli ill does not hinge upon a question- of watei works. That matter is in tho hands of tin couit, and thuiesult of to morrow's election can in no wise all'ect It. Dining the cholera scaro a few months ngi iMilcf Burgess Smith was especially active ind was instrumental in having a specla letilth ordinance pivsed. Mr. Smith's worl. in this cnuni ction should have intlucnccd tin democratic party In t lap primaries but thi verlooked it. Mr. John Watson would male i very satis'actory sticcefrsor to Mr. Smith ami should be elected. He is an old resident aim uincr and the serious Hccident ho met with u tho mines a f'W mouths ago is sullicienl r. nsou why ho should he willing to leave tin .enturosomo work behind lor a while. It i admitted that the ihief claim for Mr. Burns the Democratic candidate for Chief Burgess sadesiro to get out of tho mines. Mr Valbou was almost killed last fall and ha erved many more years under the earth ban Mr. Burns. Ho is also a property holder md an old taxpayer with a record as a citizen chat is irreproachable, directly, or indirect! John A. Reilly, candidate for Council in tho Third ward, docs not belong to auj (liqne. Ho has largo property interests in own. Vote for him. John F. Finney's political enemies an trying to rub him of the credit to which ho it eutitlcd for c Hurts in behalf of tho volunleei firemen's pension bill aud give all credit t the la(e Brysou McCool, of Pottsville. Tin fact is Mr. McCool's two bills were disposer! of by boing declared unconstitutional and it was subsequently that Mr. Finney put forth Ins droits tu have a constitutional bill pre pared. Any one wishing to know Juet what .Mr. Finney did do in tho matter may ad dress Hon. Albert Black, late president ol tho Stato Firemen's Association, and late 'ity Treasurer of HarrUburg. For Justice ol the Peace, Third ward, vote (or Max Reese. The Citizens' party of the First ward ha a most excellent candidate for School Direc tor in tho person of John Thurlby. In vot ing for him no mistake can be made. A thorough busiiu ss nuin John A. Reilly, i-andidaie lor Council in the Third ward. Vote for him. AVuaulriKton's Ulrlhilxy. The Indications ioint to a proper celebra tion of Washington's Birthday. This oven iug the joint committee of representatives from the various societies of town meet in tho parlors of the Hook & Ladder Company to make final arrangements for tho parade to be held on tho above occasion. In the even ing the three Camps of tho P. O. S. of A., have arranged a musical and literary pro gramme for the benefit of tho members of that order, to lie held in the ramp room, Robbins' building. The programme is quite a lengthy one, and include some of the very best talont in our midst. The addresses nud singing are ail of a patriotic nature, hone tlttlirg the occasion, aud will no doubt prove a treat to all who are present. It Guru Colds, Coughi. Sr Throat, Croup, Influ ma, whooping- Gwifli, Broneaitit aa Aitkrv A eutala eura far Conumptin in fit Uf, nd a mre rUf la airmmJitigM. UustOM. Yau will s the eio-Uent effect Ur Uklog the firet dM. Sold by (Uolera tferywlwn. Large UUUs (0 etate and 91.00. Worlds Fair Holiday Trip! EVENING MrTlDONTEST- i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a llrst-elnss Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, inoludtng sleeping berths, all frco ol cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. m IMMENSE ASSORTMENT X Kadies? and Children's u CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who rccelvo the largest number of votos will be taken to tho World's Fair anil royally entertained by tho HhkaiJ). Cutout this coupon, an 1 on the bl nk linos write the name of tho Public School Teacher, north of tho Broad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send I tothe 'fifet XMar, Kveiiing llrrald, lj)matloah, 1'a." Bvery coupon proi erly filled out counts as ono vote for one teacher. Kvery person, young or old, oan vote, and vote as often as ihoy please. Coupon must bo In the hands of tho editor within ten (10; days after the date it bears. Name of Toacher.. Rcsldonce.. Name of Voter tl Resldonco FEHHUAlty ! 1893. For tl3LO IjliOlS-y 030.0J3. A Gold-Headed Cane. Gold Necklace. Holdermnn, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving the ldglie t number of votej a.Handsome(aold N( cklace. Sot of Furs. B. 3 Mills, the PottsviHc Hatter and I'm--nor, will give the ladyttachir receiving second highest number of votes a hand some fcc-t of Fins. Plush Toilet Set. Mux Iteeso will givo the liuly teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a handtomo Plush Toilet r-'et. W. II. Mortimer, the Pottsville Jcweler.wi'l give the gei tlcman teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present the two lucky compett tors In tho contt st with handsomo Gold beaded Silk Umbrollas. -aoXDZTZonsrs The two tencher8 who receive the greatest number of total votes up to the closing houi .bove stilted will bo declared the winners. All coupunH must bo cut out ol ihe Kvenijio Hepai.d and sent, securely sealed in onvel opes, addressed to uCm,utt Kdvur Evening Herald, Sltennndoah, Pa." Any person resldlDg In any place may vote us often as he or she may desire for one or mort tcttchcrH engaged in teaching in u public school north of the Broad Mountain ot the clo3e of tin nnvnt school term) ;rr.i tf-, that any teacher who may have been incapacitated by sickno1 rnccldont for teaching for a pcilodof not more than three months prior to the end of thi terra, may also compete finch voto for each teacher must bo represented by a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing the name of mere than ono teacher or spiclfylng more than one voto for a teacher will bo thrown out us void. A careful record will be kept ot the names of all contestants, aud all coupons will bo flleo and kept Bate until the final adjudication. Three prominent nnd responsible men of Shenan loan will be selected to act as judges, make the final count and announce the names of the tuc winners. Should three or more teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, the Judges wil. no al owed to decide. Tho names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, Jnlv 15, 1M3. Shouh iho winners bo abseut from Shenandoah at the time they will bo Informed of their good fortum oy telegraph, so that they may start on Iho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks in tho coupon must be filled oul, especially tho blank requiring the name of thi pert-on voting. The number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub Usbcd In thenext isbue of tho Hkiiald with the names of tho teachers voted for. Blue and. In the abnve colors we have au excellent assortment of Smith, Fortl & Jones' English Deonrated Wttro. Cues and Saucers 7" cent per Fet. Pmtt'S lit) cents per dozen. If you do not wish to pur hitsH a full set of dishes you cannot do better tlian select your favored color from our assortment of Cups and Saucers and Hu'es. The price Is oulyatilfle more than American white ware, aud the ipu-li'.v oftliose goods need t'o recommendation, as they have always given iiiiveisil t-nlit-l'uutlou. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S S Soutla laiXL SES-fcroo-fc. FOR BOARD OP HEALTH. A Movement to Have lloiirds Katuhllslied in ISorotigli. The State Hoard of Health, through its secretary, Hon, Benjamin Lee, baa addu-bsed the following to the Chief Burgcs3 anl Bor ough Council of each borough in this state : Gbi:etinq: Tho State Board of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Meshes to call tho attention of your honorable body to the fict that Houso bill No, 110, entitled 'An Act to euablo Borough Councils to estab lish Boards of Health," has been favorably reported by the Committee on Publio Health and Sanitation, and is now1 before the Houso. The frequent inquiries which thU Board receives from Borough Councils with regard to the proper measures to take in order to ostablish such boards have convinced it that there exists a very general desire on tho part of tho bor oughs to possess this important branch of municipal government. This U more than over desirable at the present moment in view of tho strong probability ol tho presence of Asiatic cholera in the country during next summer. For the stnie reason It Is desirable that tho very meagre appropriation of four thousand dollars annually for tho work of the State Buard of Health throughout the entire state should be materially increased. The State Board suggests that the Councils .it once ius resolutions earueotly endorsing the measures above referrod to aud forward them to the Hon. Heury F. Walton, House of ttcprescntatives, who introduced tho bill, lion. Williooi N'lckell, House of Iteprtceuta tives, who reported It fvombly, the Hon. W. P. Suyder, chairman of tho committee on .iibllc health and situation, Senate, and the lion. M. h. Henkey, chairman of the com uittee on publio health aud s.mlttlon, House of ItepretwutittTe, as well s tu the i-epreienutives of the districts in whleh sueli action is taken. Auditors' Clnirgertj The Borough Auditors of this and other towns met hero on Saturday and decided to make charges for their services at tho elcc. tion to morrow agalust the County Com missioners at tho rate of $15 per poll. This will not Include the co3t of hauling tho booths to and from tho polls. rft ,a h.ij' I'uinllj' Jledlolne Move the Howtii Sa h day. In order, to be healthy this ti accessary. Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? " common glass may DreaK or not the minute you light your lamp ; if not, the first draft may break it: if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass: and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for nis business. Pittsburgh. Pn. Oko. A. MACnurii Co, Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town enlin and irMM Sl$ (Hlckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar finest Whiskey a In the Market. nderwearl A Few Days Aoo I Our Coat Room was dark and wintry looking with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold the change of a few days I 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 UN'DEBWEAH Pnro and spotlebs, now has the post of honor. We have a complete lino of every gar ment In muslin that a lady requires. CHEMIS13 All styles, from a neat trimming to the most elaborate woik. DJIAWERS Bleachod and unbleached, ranging in prices from 23c up to those handsomely trimmed. Corset cov ers neatly made and good wearing all styles aud prioes, to suit all tastes and purees, from 25c up. SKIItTS Full length and full width, from a neat skirt at GOe to one milled, pleated and embroidered. You will find them hero to suit all tastes little trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed. . NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo see the quality of muslin and trimming, the really good work put on them, the time it requires to complcto such a garment, how they can bo sold for such little money. Thoy range in pi ice from W)c up to several dollars. WHITE GOODS-Wo must not f jrget Whito Goods, Floune inirs, Hamburgs, -15 In. wide, from 2."o n yard up Em bioidcries, whito and colored, ail patterns, widths and prices. Ono of the latest fancies in embroideries Is tho colored edge Fashion says they aro to be tho correct trimming for any stylo of dresi becoming to tho wearer. We would like to impress upon every lady tin 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 c f our efforts to please by making your selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all ladies to call and make a thorough inspection. LAD1KS IN AITHNDAf-UB. 1 C"FPWADF' 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVUaEaEL Pi TE 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 PRTPF'S 0LD REliabl; U.U.I. JL iJL VJLj vJ3 north main street. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their Eye Specialist To SheMaudonli, Wednesday, Marclj He will be found at the Fcrgusou Houhc From 8:30 a. m. to 550 p. Persons who have headache, or wbnse eyes ore causing ccmrort snouia can upon their specialist, and they wlj ceiveintei icent and skinful nttent on Nrn mrAitnw, limine youreyes. livery patr of glasses ordered is guarnnt PEOPLESMSTORB 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots,, fSiioeSa events Furnishings! At greatly reduced rates. jSL.. ST'IEi'O.IFlX", Proprietor HOOKS & BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full lino Paper-covr Novel. Wt Com" to St'iy I The Standard! Sewing Machine No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, WINDOW SHADE i A CENTS FOR 1 III others, ready to put up spring roller, S nJr tor age, , lSo, 60o and iipwir. Par " v tlsa daairinir onlv the shadlnz or Al lures nan be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. Is the nerfectlonof cewlngmtchlnemcchnii It-runs without noise, and mahea SSOOstltcf minute. K you have not already seen It) at the ofneo aud do so. A large stock of chinos always on hand. Repairing ot inaobV ,1 BIJCWUIIJ. T. B. SHAFFJC Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Sbenatf j3u 0-A-IR,3D. At the request of a numbered oltli ino beconu warn; i ncreny aunounco a ai an Independent candidate lorCouiJ the Second Ward. Jolitx T. Fiuuol