HHE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing wluvt they roquiro for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION 51 film input Contributions. TIio following is an authorized publication of tlio list of cuntriliutions thus far reoelved for tlio Soldiers' Moiuniieiit Fund : S.A. lleddall t20 (0 l'lank Ridge Lodge, W I. O. O. v 10 00 Bheuumlooh Ctiminandery No. 11 V It. II. Morgan 5 Ml Gump No. 0. 1'. 0. ot T. A 10 I JO Knights ot Ooldon Eagle 15 (10 G. T. A. 11 Society 10 00 Knights ot tlie Mystic Chain S V. O. No. 18 P. O. 8. of A 10 00 Jennings Cornell 867, Jr. O. U. A. M 25 00 Welsh Ivorlteg 10 Ou improved Ord r Red Men 10 00 Sons of St. George 10 00 Ite"uo Hook & Ladder Co 10 HI Ht. Michael's Society 10 0. Ht. Patrick's l-oeiety 10 00 W. a 206, V. O. S. ot A 2fi 00 Bhcnnnaosh Lodge 601, 1. O. 0. V SB 00 Lithuanian Citizens' Society 15 00 Columbia Hose Co Sft 00 1'hocnlx Hone Co 10 00 I.adloV Aid Hocioty, 8. of V &" 0 Gorman Hed Men " IV Washington Benetlolal Sosloty 10 IK "V.U Ko. 112, 1 O. S of A 80 W There aro tunny common liniments mou butt hern 1 only nue great pain cure lor nl forms of npralus, Culs, Hi-ulshnid all bodll' pain. Its name Is lied King Oil. Costs -cents, acid ill 1. I, i). Kliiln's Uiujutore. Miiliimny Towimlilp Klectloua. The following was tho result of tlio cleC' tion at Ellengownn on Tuesday: Supervisor Edward Jennings, D., Hi; Patrick Welsh, It., 83. Collector of Taxes James McCool. D., 1X1; David Hillibnsh, I., 53. School Direc tors threo years, John Kane, D., 130: Thomas Noonan, D 123; G. F. Itoflsbitch, It; 73; John Fry, It , 30. Two years William Downey, D., 102, Charles Cnllnon, D., 107; Dennis Wlialon, IJ., TO. One year Thomas Curacy, 1), 02; .Tames Kennedy, D., 131; John Sneck, It., 50; Frank Tcrrill, ., (37 Towusblp Clerk Patrick Igo, Sr., D., 123; Benjamin Ifnudcnbush, 1!., 51. Auditor William Dougherty. D., 112; John Gill, I, (Ml. Justice of the Peace William 13. llurke 1)., 103; Heber II. DeLong, It., 70. Constable Noal lirennau, D., 107; Jacob Oswald, It , G9. Judge of Election William I!. Dowllug, D., !K1; Duvld J. Roberts, It., 82. Inspector Tatrick Grady, D., 187; Silas Frost, It., 08. Bay lieyttone rloitr. Be sare that th. natnoLrj-flia & Bai;b. Ashland, P'l., is print, oa evory sack. 3-3-3taw Vlre Alarm lloxes. Tho following list shows tho location i tho alarm boxes of tho .Shenandoah 7ir Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Ilowers and Contro street. 24 lirldgo and Centre streets. 35 Main and Contro streets. 81 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets, Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pall dowi the hook once and let go. When an alarm 1. sent In tho lire bell will sound the number o the box and repeat tho alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAI1118. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 tho lire tell will strike one, tben pause and strike flv which will Indicate that the fire is In thi vJolulty ot No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated lour tunes. Plies or Hemorrhoids Vmrmanontly cured withoutknife orligMnri. Ma danger or suffering. No delay from bus lueae wiiilo nudnr treatment. Patientt wh -we lespousible need not pay until well. serf sot cure guaranteed. Send for circular B. REED, M. D., m South 13th St., Philadelphia Wftfew, by permission, to the editor of th VifIKfl UKSAI.D. tf Aflrr Klectlnn Ncitrs, There aro some people In this town who think that John F. Fitmoy Is a politician after all. Tho next olection that will engross the attention of our tieoplo will bo for a successor to Superintendent Freeman. Tho political liars aro still abroad. They wero quite numerous yesterday and did not fall to put in claims that thoy voted for the victorious UHiuliilHtes. It should bo observed that the election of a Councilman in the Second ward on Tuesday didn't cost the CUIsens' party a School Director, as it did last year. The labor of the election boards on Tues day again demonstrated that a necessity for dividing the wards exists. Tho Fifth ward lward was kept busy until after 1 a, m It wouldn't bo n bad idea to have that famous protest against Finney's candidacy In tho Second ward framed with this ineription in gilt ou tho frame, "Six Signers In the Soup." A correspondent sends in this admonition : "People who Intend to bo candidates in the next fall flection should not be lavish In their criticisms ol men who took rt In the election of Tuesday." This is sound advice. Candidates fur appointment to olllces which will ho at too disposal of tho new liorotigh Council are developing fast. It is safe to say that with the exception of Korough Solicitor there aro at least six applicants for each olllce. Horough Auditor John F.. Doylo is receiv. ing congratulations on all side. lie had one of tho strongest men on tho borough ticket against him and his re-election is a public recognition of his competency as llorough Auditor during the post thiec years. Lst year "Do Ate," in order to elect one ot thoir friends to tho Council, lost a member of the School Board to the Citizens, thereby giving tho Democrats a majority, and then nut the blanio ou "do gang." How Is it this year? Tho election of Finney did not tieces' sitate the loss of a School Director. Max Eeeso has accepted his defeat grace fully, llowasledto bellcvo that ho would receive tlio votes of a largo majority and fully two-thirds of the prumlses wcro en tirely unsolicited, but Max learned as others have, that the majority of election promise! aro like Hip Van Winkle's drinks they don't count. Hut Max worked hard and received a very flattering vote. There is hut uno "best" remedy for lilicu matUm and all lihcimiatlc pains and aches. It is tlio Gcnuino Imported "Anchor Pain Expellcr." For salo at C. It. Hagenlmeh, P. P. 1). Klrlln, .1. M. Hlllan, and other druggists, at 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Send to F. Ad. Itichtcr it Co., 17 Warren street, Now York City, for tho valuable book, 'Guide to Hcalth."It contains tho indorse ments of prominent physicians. Mailed ficc of charge. 3t He Wn Knireil. Editoh IlmtALi): Has it occurred to you, Mr. Editor, that tho defeat of tho Citizens' ticket in the Fourth ward was attributed to tho friends of two members of "Do AteV" Such iB the fact and proof of if can be given if roquircd. There is no uso saying the Gcmiansflid not do their duty. They did. Thoy voted tho ticket to n man. Tho Citi zens' candidate for Council in that ward was a protege of Councilman llolmnn and was oppused to tho methods of "Do Ato." That was the reason ho was knifed. A GlIKMAN. "Our baby was f-iok und wo bought ono bottle of Dr Itull'x Cough byrup. and wero veli p'caBcd with It. It aid tho baby u trout ileal ot gooa." Win, Thompbou, McKeoeport, Pa. Coming: Events. Rb. 38. Martha Washington Birthday fjuty, in Bobbins' opera house, under the sosptoes of the Ladies' Aid Society of tht V. M. church. Feb. 27. Lecture by Iev. Annie Shaw, in the I'rosbytcrian church. iSarch 10. Tea party In Robblns" opera jaouso, under the auspices of the Welsh Con tregational ohuroli. Gongliliiff Leads to Uousmnptlon. Kemp's Bfllsnm will stop the cough at snoe. Wnen Baby was sick, we gave hr C&storla, tffcea she was a Child, she orkd for Ooatorla. When she beeame she clung to OMtorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla The Academy Jtestanrant. The Potts vllle headquarters for Shenan doah peoil and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beof tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, to Xjtae's Fumtly Medicine Moves the lSovrtli Each day. In order to be healthy this ! necessary. I'all of Cnul. Jamos Brcnnan, of Brownsville, a miner employed in Packer No. 3 colliery, met with a serious accident on election day. Both his legs were badly cut and bruised by a fall of coal. Ho was held down by tho fall for an hour and a half. TenneHico Girl Fasting 0 Days. VKnoxville, Tenn., Feb. 23. Miss Itachel Culluhnn, living four miles from Sweetwater, lins been fasting for the greater part of 40 days, which expire next Saturday. She is now prostrated In bed, hut refuses to eat until tho -10 days expire. Her brother whipped her se verely to make her eat, but without ef fect Tho fast is caused by religious fanaticWm. DaniftH LiitiiriinH and lllblicnl Inspiration Chioaoo, Feb. 23. A special meeting of tho Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church Association of North America biin here yesterday. About 40 clergy men anil 08 delegates are present. The object Is to discuss tlio controversy be tween T. H. Helvig and C. Vig, whose op posing views regarding Biblical inspira tion threatens a split in the synod. tVhoro Our fluid Gora to. London, Feb. 23. Tho Vienna corre spondent of tho Standard remarks the eai-e with which Austria has obtained gold from America for her currency re form, and adds that tho expectations of Austrian financiers is that unless tho silver purchase act be repealed soon, many millions more of American gold will And its way to Vienna. 7,000,000 Francs I"Tecntod to the Pope. Hour., Feb. 28. The jubilee presents of money nlready received by the Pope amount to 7,000,000 francs. Several offi cials nt the Vatican have been arrested for having sold tiekets of admission to St. Peter's on the occasion ot the celebra tion of mas by the Pope. Tho tickets were sold in direct defiance of orders that admission should be free. Cut Ills Throat ami Is Dead. Newark, Fob. 28. Henry Young, the unmarried son of one of the wealthy resi dents of this city, died lust night from a self-Inllioted wound. lie cut his throat Bevernl days ago tor some re&son which the family will not divulge, and despite the doctor's efforts he died. Snow S l'.M t Itoep In ilm Streets. Glens Falls, N. Y., Feb. 23. The streets of Glenn Falls and ot all the vil lages in northern New York are buried three feet deep in snow. The piles of snow that are la many ot the streets nre IS feet high. Ibis Is the heaviest storm in years. IWK DANA'S 8AB8APARILLA, itb THE KIND THAT QUEB8." 's Fair Holiday Trip! olid EVENING HERALD CONTEST - V- . - (5 i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free at cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. rirvvrnrnnm nt ntnno tttt t 14. tono i n n hit UUlYlXlOX OLiVJOHiO tlUUX IB I, IOVO. HI O JT. M. o The two teachers who receive the largest number of votos will be taken to tho World's Fair and royally outcrtalned by tho Hbralii. Cutout this coupon, an! on tho bl mk linos wrlto tho name of tho Public School Teachor, north of the ll road Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and Fend V tothe ''tinufeti KiHtor, Evening Jeraltl, QirHttmtoah, J'a." Hvory coupon proicrly tilled out counts as ono voto for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, con vote, and vote as often as they pleaBO. Coupon must be In the hands of tho editor within tci (10) days alter tho date It bears.'" Namo of Teacher.. o Itosldence - Name ot Voter.. Residence FHUKUAKY 83, IBM. A Gold Necklace. 37"o3t iMbLO Xj-u.ois.y Ones. A Gold-Headed Cane. itnninrmnn. tho Jeweler, will Klvotheladv teac her receiving tlio hlgliot number of vot03 a Handsome Gold Nicklaee. A Set of Furs. 11. J. Mills, tho Pottsvlllo Hatter and Fnr. ricr, will give tho lady teacher receiving second highest number of voles n hand. somo Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Max Iteeso will glvo tno lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a handsomo Plush Toilet Het. W. H. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo. loweler.will glvo tho gcMlemnn teacher receiving tho highest number of votts a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md will present tho two lucky competl tors In tho contest with handpomo Gold, headed Silk Umbrellas. -COTZDZXZOTS z- Tho two teachers who receive tho grcatost number of total votes up to tho closing hour above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Evenimo Hehald and sent, securely scaled In envel opes, addressed to "Contest Kditor, livening Herald, Shenandoah, J'a." Any person residing In any placo may voto as often as he or sho may desire for ono or more teachers engaged In teaching In a publlo school north of tho Hroad Mountain at tho closo of the enrrent school term; jirovMcif, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by slcknct or acoldout for teaching. for a period of not more tLan three months prior to tho end of the term, may alto compete Each voto for each toachermuat bo reprosented by a seperato coupon, A coupon bearing the namo of more than one teacher or sptclfylcg morothan one vote for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of tho mimes of all contestants, and all coupons will bo filed and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected to act as Judges, make the final ccunt, and announce tho names of tho two winners. Should threo or more teachers bo tied on the highest number of votos, tho Judges will be allowed to decide. Tho names of tho winners will bo announced on or beloro Saturday, July 15, 1603. Should tho winners be absent from Khenandoah at tho timo they will bo Informed of their good'fortune by telegraph, so that they may shirt on tho trip as soon thereattcr as possible. N All blanks in tho coupon mu.-,t ho filled out, especially the blank requiring the namo of the per-son voting. The number of votes received nt this olllco up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub libhed In tho next Issue of tho Hehald v, 1th tho names of the teachers voted for. Ill the above colors vp bavo an excellent assortment of .Smith, Ford & Jones' English Decorated Ware. Cups and Suucers 75 cents per set. Plates -0 cents per dozen. Tf you do not wIhIi to purchase a full set of dishes you cannot do better than select your favored color from our assortment of Cups and Saucers aud Piates. Tho price is only u trlile nioie than American white ware, and tho quality of those goods need no recommendation, as they have always given universal Hatisfactiou. GIMIN, DUNCAN & WALDLEY'S. THE DAY IN CONGRESS. Winliliijrtim's I'li-thdiiy tCelohrnteil )u thn Sonato 'AVrniiiclllis In tho llmne. Washington, Feb. 23. Yosu-r 1 iv's session of the Senate wan prefaced by the reading ot George Washington's Fare well Address, an appropriate commem oration ot tho birthday ot the Father of His Country, introduced five years ago by Mr. Hour. Mr. Mnnderson, who read it, is a good elocutionist, and his reading had a closa and respectful attention on the part of the Senators and tho visitors in the gal leries. There was but little timo wasted in Juishing up the Sundry Civil Appropria tion bill, after which the conference re port on tho Army Appropriation bill was agreed to, and the Consular aud Diplo matic Appropriation bill was brought before the Senate. Before any progress was made on this bill the Senate proceeded to tho consider ation ot executlvu business, after which .in adjourt tvsi taken at 0:40 p. in. The first of what it is said will be a daily belies of conflicts between the ap propriation bills nd the anti-Options oill until the latter is ncted on, was the feature of the day's session of tho House. Tho members were worn out fiom the night sossion and the day passed tamely. Mr. Hatch had grown tired ot tho delay to ivinou the umi-optiou bill is being sub jected and when it was moved to take up the Posiotlioe Appropriation bill he an tagonized tne motion with the measure of whioh lie is champion. Being defeated, uo made tho same light also unsuccess fully when the Potu!fice bill was passed and the Indian Appropriation bill w.m culled up. Members wero thus put ou record and then the Indian question was dhtoubsed languidly for three hours. After Mr. Hooker, who had unsuccess fully endeavored to get unanimous con sent to pass a bill for the relief of a MissUslppiun, mmoujioed his solemn purpose to tw a thorn iu the side of every order me:i.br who wanted any legUlu lion iniiil this bill was passed, the Hou at OilS jl. in, adjourned, Beet photographs and crayons at Dabb's. More Smallpox mid Typhus. Lono Island Citt, Feb. 23. Threo new case of smallpox are reported. One typhii3 fever patient in the county jail died lust night, and another is very low. There are no new oases, but tho list of suspects is growing. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and li a pleasant lamtlve. This drink Is made from herrm, and Is prepared for use ns easily as tea. It Is called LME'SMEDISMi: All drueeista sell it at 50c. and ft a package, Jf you ran not get It. send your address for a free ftample. l.nneN Family Medicine moron tlio bowel rnr h day. in order to he healthy thlMs necessary. Address OHATOltF. VOODW'AltD l-KHov.N.y AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! ladies' and Children's. nderwearl flogs to announce to his friends and ps irons nud the public generally that he has purchased the harbor Bhop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. H. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting aud Musical Resort Socoiid St., GIR&RDV1LLB. Host Wines, Liquors, Ileers. Ales and urtnos ot Cigars alttkys on nuu, A Few Days Ago ! Our Coat Room was dark and wintry looking- with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold the change of'a few days ! Outside, yloomy win ter ; inside, spring-warmth, light, beauty. .Coat room no longer but underwear room, arrayed iu 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 UNDERWEAR Puro and spotless, now has tho post of honor. Wo havo a complete lino of every gar ment in muslin that a lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tlio most claborato work. DRAWERS Uleachod and unbleached, ranging in prices from 25c up to those handsomely trimmed. Corset cov- v crs neatly made and good wearing all styles aud prices, to suit all tastes and purses, from 23c up. SKIRTS Full length and full width, from a neat skirt at GOc to ono ruillcd, pleated aud embroidered. You will find them hero to suit all tastes littlo trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo sco tho quality of muslin and trimming, tho really good work put on them, the timo it requires to complete such a garment, how they can bo sold for such little money. They range in prico from 50c up to several dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo must not forget Whito Goods, Flounc ings, Ilnmburgs, .15 iu. wide, from 2.jo a yard up. Em broideries, white and colored, all patterns, widths and prices. Ono of tho latest fancies in embroideries h tho colored edge. Fashion says they aro to bo tho correct trimming for any stylo of dresi 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 aud 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 ATri:siAM;js. DIYES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Qeo. Miller, Manager. PQTTSVILMS, OH "y g?! "I f OF- 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. PR frV'Q OLD RELIABLE, lJ JLj kJ j NORTH MAIN STREET. OK PUILADELPUIA, Send their Elr SJpccaalist To Slienamloali, Wednesday, Mnrcli Uo will be found at the Fcrffu.Hon House From 8:30 a. ru. to 5:30 p. in Persons who have headache, or whose eyes nro causing dls. comfort should call upon their specialist, und thoy will re celvo intelligent and skillful attention. NO OH AKtlE to ex amine your eyes. Kvery pair ot glasses ordered is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots? Shoes, CJents F'urnishings ! At greatly reduced rates. 3VE. jS.. JbJjyH3L"32", Proprietor. HOOKS & BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 26c, SSc, 45c, 50o and upwards. I'oi ties desiring only the shading or fix tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpai Store, 10 S. Jaidm Streoi. Speaking of Sewing Machines The Standard Sewing Machine Bo you know the difference between a rotary shuttle nnd ono ot tho old style shuttles that goes thumping forward and backwards, raising such a racket that It wakes the baby and starts the neighbors all complalnlngf If you do not, walk down to our olllce nnd look at tho STANDARD. It will surprlso you. T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardtn and Lloyd Hts Shenandoah OAED. At the request of a numbcrfot citizens ot tho Second Ward, I horeby announce myself as an Independent candidate tor.Councl In the Second Ward, John F. Finnev.
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