FINE GROCERIES Find no difficulty in aocuring what thoy require for thoir ta ble at our store. SEVERN'S Jntre and White Sts. STEADILY ADVANCING. Tho ilr. O. U. A. M. Ilnlnj: Hn'ectlvo Wntk In Schuylkill County. The Advisory Council of Scliuylklll county, nM I nri rr nrnt? I composed of representatives from tlio various HOUoLlLLrtnO ! Counoll of tho Jr. 0, U. A. M held a meet- infill town SAtudray ovonlng in Aloucta null. The olrlect of tho fonnntion of tho Advisory Council, at stated hy a pronliient member of the order, is for tho ptirpose of securing united HOtlon In the work of tho organlm- Hon, and to lirlng the members into a closer fellowship. Tho meeting Saturday overling was a vory important one, and much work was trans- acted. Slept weto taken lor the purpose of placing a county orjtanlser In the field. It ouLAiea w'JIIm, stwted t)mt tlere wcre n number of towns in the oiiuuty where Council could be located without trouble. The next meeting of the Advisory Counall will )e held at Girardville ou March 18th at 7 o'clock. THIRD EDITION IT WAS A SO ARE!. Tho I'lro Driiiirtiiiunt Ualleil to (Hover's Kill Saturday Night. Long blasts from tlin whistle of the Kohl- noor oolllery breaker followed by the sound ing of the Are bell startled the people Satur day night nd they hurried In the direction of tho colliery in droves of hundreds. While hurrying to the place many men and women were nmoli excited as they feared the breaker km on fire and the men In the mines were doomed. Fortunately the Are was not at the colliery, but in a dwelling HBar the north end of one of tho Glover's Hill rows. The fire gained considerable headway, but the firemen speedily put it under control and finally extinguished the flames before they got far from the starting point. Fire Marshal Earley made an invostlga lion after the Are was put out and concluded that it was started by the explosion or a lighted lamp which bad been left in the stairway leading to the basement of the inum. The damage done was limited to lttt fifty dollars. It Suits the People fa what. rimeririfttA . because thev are ttre- or Hie ma' y uiwr cougn nsnieoieo. nrn-i mil SttRSBItti o S8S8MS8 o I World's Fair Holiday Trip ! - EVENING HERALD CONTEST & i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodation at a Or -- Chicago hotel, and transporta tion lo and from Chlosfo, loclodtng Klcrpmg bertha, all free at cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. ft AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! Xaadies' and Children's. ear CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. II. The two teocber who receWe the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally enterialned by the Hmkai.h. Out out this coupon, anl on the bl ak llaea write the name of the Publto Kcbool Teachor, north of tbe Broad Mountain, In Setaiylktll county, whom you consider moat popular, an sen l tottae "Otisstf JWtfor, Kwnhtg JrW, Miiirmfoii, xvery mupen properly ailed out count as one rote for one teacher. Krery person, young or old. ean vote, and vote as otten as lliey ploaso. Ooupoaaoet beta tlmkaads of te editor within ten (10) days after tho date H beurs. Xante ot Teasber.. Resldenee.... me of Voter- Beatdenee.... .... - FEBRUARY 35, IK 3&loy? -tlio XjtlxoIs.37" Ones. la the most bl-uuaut quickly cure (Joiurli, .Luna- dlsorrl rs. 25 cen'c. P P. D. Klrlln's drug store, Uwtlne mediohe nnM. Tli..u, . ...... Pan-Tina U told a) THE THBATBB. References to Fergnson Theatre Coming .Vttrnotlous. Little Lottie llrlscoe is one of the sweetest of stage children. She is always perfectly at ease, acts well, and sings and dances in addition. She is quite an accomplished littk lady. Loitio is oneof Lottie Collins' tiuallcst and youngest imitators. Hor attempt at tho song and dance made famous by tho Loudon conoert hall singer is decidudly funny. This little child is the pleasantest feature ol "The Burglar." livening Il'tJOoiiwri. "The Burglar" will appearat Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, Maroh 1st. "LA. I1KI.LE MAJtlB." Miss Agnes Ilerndon will nppoar at Fergu son's theatre in " La Belle Marie, or A Woman's Ievenge,"a five-act comedy drama, ou Thursday evening. March 2d. 'tiie wrrcn." Mario Uubert Frolunan will play a return engagement presenting for the second time in this city "The Witch," by Philip Hamilton nu iiane .iiauison. tuo Wltou' is a peculiar play descriptive of the operation of tho hluo laws in tho old days when wltchcb -wero supposed to exUt. It is a work ot fiction, but is based on historical facts and the dress and manners peculiar to the days of witchcraft in Massachusetts. To tho student of history the play must prove Instructive, and even of alisorbing interest, while the avemgo tlieatreoor who seeks recreation at the play house will douLtloss find it au interesting novelty. At Ferguson's theatre ou Monday ovenlng, March Oth. A Orumaitv lYrnt. Unless all signs fail the theatre will be thronged to witness the per'onnance of Miss Agues lteradon and and her players. We copy the following from a recent exchange Miss Hertulon's advance notices did not do her full justice. We expected something above the ordinary, but the dramatic treat set before us mailt us thirst for more, more, Miss Ilerndon's transition from the confiding. loving mill girl to the scheming, devilish. daring and laughing woman, wm so cleverly and artistically done that the great actress lost her identity completely. Agnes Hem don as Jean luyiesiite was lost fiiyht of, and only La Jlel t Jfwrifwassecubytheauditfnee. The deception was complete, and can lie scored as a grand achievement ou tho jmrt ol tho fair artist. Mis Hcrndou is always, dramatic, and at times rites to tho height ol greatness, told only by those whose names are more falnilhr to our amusement-loving public, namely, Charlotto Cushman and tho late lamented McfJullough. In tho fourth act, whore Mins Ilerndon says to Earl, on his request to be careful, "Oh, yes I'll bo careful, so careful," her attitude is grand, her voice full of fire, appearing to tlio audienco a triumphant woman mnjestio and mighty in the ioico sho lends to this powerful climax Nothing on the Btago exceeds this." Don't fail to feco Miss Hcrndon at Ferguson's thoatro next Thursday evening. Your children fare liable to Couehs, Coldf Bore Throat, Croup aud Whooping Cuugb which often result aerloiikly, 1'iornpt treat ment tuvtw niuiiv lunucent little KVtflerers. Try 1'aiT.Tlntt t ougb and t'onsuinptlon L'lir-. ivn pieuni,HHie una Nure. a cis. rom ai x. F. 1). Kirlln's ariigrore. Tliu Academy KestuiirHnt. Tho Pottsvillo hoadquartera for Shenan doah peoplo and others living North of th Mountain, for hot toddlos, hot punches, beel tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Bestaurant, John J". Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, tc Die, l. PABKEB. Ou the 26th inst., at Shenan doah, l'a., itobert i'arker, aged OH years. Puuoral will take place on Wednesday, March 1st, 1893, at 2 p. m., from the family residence, J13 West Cherry street. Belatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 8-27 21 To Hturi'koeiwr, A lot of old newspapers, miltable wrapping goods, Ac., for sale cheap, at Hhkalii oAee, foi the To l'araite on WmlueiMlMy, The parade of the Junior Amerlem Me hauira, which was to have taken place at rrtMUV.il I e ou Washington's Hlrtliday, was postponed until Wednesday, March 1st, when Hie nreseutation aud raising of the nags or lire public school will lake place Rev. S. 0. Carter will deliver an address and present the flags. Dr. C. A. Bleiler will respond lor theaebool board. Patriotlo songs will be sung by a choir selected for the oeeaasiou. Superior goods at 86 per cent, lower than slsowhero at HaMnan's levfsjry store. tl When Bats was sioV we gavefcsr Oastera. Wbea she was a abM, she erisd ler OnsSorU. VfThtn tkt besaaw Miss, sh ehmg to Oastorta. Jsa tie had CMUieu, she gave them Qastoria. It Is strictly an American remedy; homo made und without torelgb tlnvor, w, refer 10 S ilvutlon Oil. the greatest euro on earth foi pain. ANOTHER STJDEDN DEATH. Heart Fiilluro Carries Off Another lie. spectetl Cltlen. Eobert Parker, C9 years of age, and a re spec ted citizen, died at his homo on West Cherry street, yesterday afternoon, of heart failure. He lay on a lounge talking with his son when ho suddenly expired. An hour beforo he had complained of cramps, and as he grow steadily worse a physician was sunv moued, but Mr. Parker breathed his last bd fore ho oould receive medical attendauco. Only last week Mr. Parker told his wife he was getting vory feeble and would not be with her long. Ho is survived by four sous, Matt, and Lance, of town ; John, living in Shamokln; and Samuel, of Philadelphia ; besides a daughter, Mrs. Bichardson, of Malianoy City. His wife is a confirmed in valid, having been coufluod to her room for several years. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment in the Odd Fellows' oeinetery. l'leuimre Spoiled Dr. aud Mrs. Stoin started out yesterday to enjoy a sleigh ride through tho Cntewlssa valley, but after driving several miles the pleasure was suddenly terminated by an im mouse snow drift that would have broken the heart of a gigantic steam plow. The doctor was inclined to make an attempt to overcome tho obotftele, but Mrs. Stein finally persuaded liioi that to turn around and drivo back home would not be as tiresome as lifting fence rails. Those who in the goodness of their hearts desire to benefit their neighbors, should recommend the use of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Senuka. . ... - A Cooking Main. A large- number of sMrt of this place, Oirsrdville, Ashland aud Mahanoy Citj assembled at a secluded place near the out skirts of this town Saturday night and won a-"' lost money ou a cock lug main. The I ret were owned by well known parties of txmuand Girardville, and the latter wero defeated by a score of three to two. The battles were for $25 each. Considerable money changed bauds ou the result. USE DANA'S SABSAPABILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CUBES." Tho iwn tnachars who receive tho greatost number of total votes up to tho closing hour above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut outof the Evenimq Hkiiai.d and sent, securely Bealcd In envel opes, addressed to "CoMm! muor. Jfventng ueraiu, ,iiienmiuoun,j.-a. Any person rosidlug In nny placo may voto as often as ho or she may desire jor one or more ,.v ncnj,i In toiichlDit in a public school north of tho llroad Mountain at tho close 01 tne enrrent school term; jiroriderf, that any teacher who may Lavo been incapacitated by sickness or accident for teathlng for a period 01 not more man mree uiuuiua jj.iur u .ut term, may alto competo- Eachvote for each teacher must no rcpresemeu uy a Beiit.iiiu vuuyuu. A coupon bearing the name of more than one teacher or specifying more than one voto for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record w ill be kept of the hatoGs of all contestants, ana all coupons win oeniea and licnt safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent nnd rosponslblo men of Hhenan- doah will bo selected to act as Judges, make tho final ocunt, and announce tho names of tho two winners. Bhould three or more teachers be tied on the highest number of votos, the judges will be aliowod to decide. Tho numos of tho winners will be announced on or before faaturoay, Julv 16, lbiu. 1-ihouia tho winners bo absent from Bbcnandoah at tho timo they will bo informed of thoir good fortune by telegraph, bo that they may start on iho trip as soon thereafter as possible All blanks In the coupon must do uuea oui, ospcemuy uiu uiuuk reiiuiriut; me numo ui tut i.orvon votlntr. The number of tes received at this office up to 4 p. m. eacn nay win do pud llshed In tho next insuo of the IlEUAt.u w 1th the names of the teachers voted for. Best work (loos at rlrwisiSH's Steam Laam dry. Every tiuog white aud ayetlw. Lace curtains a specialty All work gtainriWed HoldeMnanl Jewniigr Hunt lease as ever lioudliig OfllolHls Much speculation is being indulged in ad to who will ho appointed by the Itocoivers of the Beading road to the position of Superin teudeut for the Malianoy division. The ap pointment will likely be made on Wednes day. It is said a number of other changes in superintendents will be made. The opinions of local onluiaU seem to be that B. F. Berte ette Is booked for the Malianoy division. Lane's Hnmlly lledlolue Moves the llowelt Sach dav. , In order to be healthy this li twjufejKf. Fresh Merrk Biv'er Ceve Qytri roGeitea dtrat Oaskst's. 0-t( Gold Necklace. llolderman, the Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving the hlgbe-t number of vote3 a Handsome Gold Ntcklaoe. Set of Furs. R. J. Mills, the PottsvUle Hatter and Fur rier, will give the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand some Set ot Furs. Plush Toilet Set. Max Reese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving the econd highest number of votes a hamHome Plush Toilet Hot. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. 11. Mortimer, tho Pottsvillo Jowelcr.wlll give the gentleman teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Gold-beaded Cane, Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two lucky competi tors In tbe contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. Underw A Feu) Days 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 UNDERWEAR Pure and spotless, now has tho post of honor. Wo have a completo lino of ovcry gar ment in muslin that a lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tho moit elaborate "work. DRAWERS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in prices from 2oc up to thoso handsomely trimmed. Corset cov ers neatly madoand good wearing all styles and prices, to suit all tastes and pursos, from 25c up. SKIRTS Full length aud full width, from a neat skirt at COo to ouo milled, pleated and cmbroldored. You will find them hero to suit nil tastes little trimmed, greatly trimmed, aud very much trimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder wlicu wo see tho quality of muslin and trimming, tho really good work put on thoni, tho timo it roquires to completo such a garment, how they can be sold for such littlo money. They range iu prico from COc up to soveral dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo must not forget Whito Goods, Flounc ings, Ilamburgs, 43 in. wide, from 2,"c a yard up. Em broideries, whito and colored, all patterns, widths and prices. Ono of tbo latest fancies in embroideries is tlio colored edgo. Fashion says they aro to bo tlio correct trimming for any style of dross becoming to tho wenror. We would like to impress upon every lady the wisdom of buying ready-made underwear. Don't waste time, energy aud 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. LAMES IN ATTKNDACK. DIVES, P01ERGY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSTT XLIaE, PI. Brown, BlO-O and Iu the above colors we have an excellent assortment of Smith, Ford & Jones' English Decorated Ware. Cups nutl baucers 7ft cents jier set. Plates 2ti cents per dozen. If you do not wish to iiurchuse a full set of dishes you cannot do bettei than select your favored color from our assortment of Cups und Saucers aud Plates. The nrlee is only a Mile more thun American white ware, and the nualliy of those goods uted no recomineimaiion, as itiey nave always given universal suirMuuuun. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. S ESotxtla JVT.txrx Street. Saloon Change. Mrs. Alico Mann has sold her hotel on South Maim street to Chris, llosslor, and will lernovo to a private residenco on Wea Oik street. Mr. Bossier is not a novico in tho hotel business. Ho conducted a plaoe on North Main street for some timo vory suc cessfully and wo hope he will bo equally suc cessful in his new undertaking. Again In tlio Toll. John Prosser, of town, is again a boardor at Fort Martin. 'Squire Monaghan sent bim down yeBlerday iu default of $500 ball, charged by his wife with being au habitual drunkard, nuisance, assault and battery, and witli threats to Uiko hor life. ltnvlvill Ki-rvleos ;)! 1 1 11 u !. The revival services whloh have been so successful in the Methodist Episcopal churoh will be continued during the week. Services every evening, at 7:30. On Sunday eleven persms were received as mem era of the church. Next Sunday morning the sacra ment of the Lord's supper and bupiism will be administered. Strange. It seems strango that so many peoplo who sutler from headache poor vision and the general discomfort that arises from bad eyes or poorly fitted glasses, will go on and ulti mately ruin their eyes, when such a noted Arm of ocuIUts aud opticians as Queen & Co. of Philadelphia, send thoir oyo specialist to Shenandoah, at tho Ferguson House, Wednes day, March 1st. Ho makes no chaago for ex amination, and Queen's furnish thoir best lenses for from $1.00 to $2.30 iu stool frames. and $3.00 to $10.00 iu gold. Conglilug I.oikU to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough meo. Horse : Ice : Creeper It Oursi Coldi, Coughi, Sort Throat, Cronp, Infia. tut, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and AiUmf. A certain cure for Oonaumption in firtt stag, and a lure rllf in adTanoad atagas. Use at oat e. You -will t the axeallant affsat after taking tht firit dwa. Sold by dealars evMywbtra. Largo bottles M casta sad tl.M. ft Sole agent for Schuylkill County, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Borso niankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. its to announce to ms rrienas ana natrons and tbe public generally that be bus purchased the barbershop lately occupied oy n. J. voei, lTo. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, PA. 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 T PIPITF' OLD RELIABLE, n U X 1XJJLj kJ3 NORTH MAIN STREET. 1 Oi? PHILADELPHIA, Send their Eye Specialist To Stacuaudoali, Wednesday, lUarcli z Ho will be tound at tho Fcrjjuson House From 8:30 n.,ui. to 6:30 p. m. Pergons who have headache, or whose eyes aro causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and thoy will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attentlun. NO C1IAUGE to ex amine youreyes. Kverypalr of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. at PEOPLE'SmSTORE! 121 N. Maw Street Shenandoah. Boots? Shoes, fweznts' Furnisliirags I At greatly reduced rates. , 3VE. J.. 3F'E335.DEt"3rr, Fl'opriotoi. HOOKS & BROWN, STATI0NEBY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, ijP CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE 8 n S Others, ready to put up spring roller, H VL tor 35c, SJc, 4o, 60o and upward. Pal u ties desiring only tho shading or ni tureacan be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. peaking of Sawing Machines! The Standard Sewing Machine Do you know the difference between a rotary shuttle and one of tho old stylo shuttles that goos thumping forward and backwards, raising such a racket that it wakes the baby and starts the neighbors all complaining? If you do not, walk down to our office and look at the STANDARD. It will surprise you. T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah JOE WY ATI'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Qossler's old stand.) Xtntu nnci Conl rttn,, Hlienaiulonli. Ileet bear, ale and porter on tap. Tbe finest brands ot whiskeys and cigars. Pool room, attached.
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