FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for tlioir ta bles at our store. Corner Groory, Centre and White Sts. THIItD EDITION THE THBATRH. Ilelorenoes to Ferguson's Theatre Coming Attrfiottuun. 'The Burglar" is a moral lesson, a powor fill sermon, nn interesting drama, all in one The Star mA last year tliat it was one of the "host attractions of tlio season. It is one of tlio vary best of tills season. Tho company ismadoupof peopleof nieritnnd intelligence. II r. Moore's depiction of the character of The llurglar is a piece of fine work. Little IiOttia Briscoe is a remarkable child actress. Tlio action of the play is fine throughout, the situations novel, and enough comedy woven through the lines of nearly all the characters to lighten up the dialogue. Mriulvilte, Pa., Slar. " Tho llurglar " will appear at I orgu son's theatre to-morrow evening. " LA HKI.I.K MAEIK." Miss Agnes Herndon will appesr at Fergu son's theatre in " La Ilelle Marie, or A Woman's Revenge," a five-net comedy drama, on Thursday evening, March 2d. "tub witch." The second presentation of Mario Hubert Frohmau's great success, "The Witch," will be a dramatic event of great interest to our theatregoers. So much has been said and written commendatory of this strange play and its powerlul interpretation by Mi s Frohman, that those who failed to see it last year are infected with a pleasant and excited anxiety to see and hear for thomsolvos While those who have already witnessed the performance will want the pleasure renewed. At Ferguson's theatre on Monday evening, March (Ith. It Suite the People Is what druggists say, because they are tlrei. of the many bitter cough remedies. I'au-Tlut Is too most nlnauul tatttlng medicine quickly cures CoukIis, Colds, Throat ant' -Lmug nironi' rs, Jtt cents, run-nna is toia a. P. P. D. Klrlln's drug store. LARGE SLEIGHING PARTY. Town LadIos ICtiJoy a ISumiuct at the County Scat. Amid tho shouts and hurrahs of Columbia lloso hoys, four sleigh-loads of bright and Jolly young ladies were driven rapidly awny from town, at 10 o'clock this morning, toward Pottsville, whore a big dinner awaited them at Phil. Woll's hotel. Thoso ladies were members of the Columbia Hose Auxilliury Corp?, and thesloigh ridoaud banquet wn given them in appreciation of their oflbrts in making tho company's fair. during the Christmas holidays, such a thor oughly social and financial success. Tho participants wore Mrs. Joseph Dusto, Mrs. David Holvcy, Mrs. John Bartsch, Mrs. Charles Diaker, Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs, Thomas A. Powell, Mrs. Milton Buyer, Mrs William Bright, Mrs. George Shoener, Mrs, John Daddow, Mrs. Adam Stauffenbcrger, Mrs. Jtoese Powell, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs, William Sunderland, Mrs. George Cox, Misses Mary Connors, Mary McGrail, Mary Brcslan, -Flaherty, B. E. Feeloy, Mamo Blaker, Maggie Hart, Maine Zimmerman, Mary Begley, Hat tio Grumm, A. Moore, Martha Bernaid and the Misses Delaneys. Tho party was driven by Michael O'Hara, Will D.iddow, Michael Harman and John C, McGrail. Your children are liable to Couxhs, Colds Hoie Throat. Crouu and Whoonlnc which often lesulu seriously, lJrornpt treat ment uivus mauy innocent, nine sunen-rs, Try Pnn.Tlua Cough n'ld Consumption Cure, It's plaatant, safe and sure, 25 cts. bold at P, jr. i. ii.iriin'8 urugsiore. The Academy ltestaurant. The Pottsvillo headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of thc- Moantaln, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines aud liquors of the beat brands, is the Academy Besteurant, John F. Coonoy, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, tc ANNIVERSARY BANQUET. Pleasing AllMlr nt tlio County Sent Saturday. Tho anniversary banquet of the Keystone S. and N. S. Alumni of Schuylkill county, at Pottsville on Saturday, was ono of tho most successful and brilliant soclnl events of tho season. Llnuuence, logic, wit nnu erudition characterised the dissertations of tho learned and distinguished gentlemen who responded to the admiiahly selected toasts. Prof. C. II. Moycr, in reione to tho toast "Itclatlonship," spoko very feelingly of tlio felicitous associations of his collegiate oareer, whllo under the ennobling Influence of his venerated Alma-Malre, and eloquently com mended tho practice of disseminating the cherished seeds of friendship around the festive Iraard pn each succeeding annual reunion. II. II. Koch, Esq., oiio of tho most brilliant of Schuylkill's galaxy of legal stars, extolled the profession to which he has so conscienti ously devoted his genius and enviablo talent, and in a resistless flight of Inspiriting elo quence referred to his early career at the Normal, accrediting hor with tho honor of instilling those rudiments of learning which mado his success at tho bar a possibility. Sir. C. A. Snyder depicted a model of American citizenship, an emulation of whloh would truly oxalt a government than which no mote beneflclent exists or moro enlighten' ed has ever been established. The respectful silence and deferential ro gard with which Prof. Scliaefler was received when ho arose to address tho beneficiaries of his painstaking labors upon the "Bights of Children" was truly, imposing. The endear' ing sentiments with which ho was grcoted, tlio hearty and unrestrained applause with whioh his learning and electrical Hushes of humor weio received, proved that time nor the disintegrating qualities of absence could not sever that bond of friendship and lovo which liis soliclnus caro and unselfish de votidn had so firmly cemented. The love for the little children which endeared, him to us whilu wo imbibed those sentiments of learn iim which it was his caro to instill in our minds, still burns with all its prestive bright ness for the little ones whom fortune favored witli his bcuoftcicnt labors. The recitations delivered by Misses Farrell, Fairchild and Monaghau were enthusiast! cally applauded and meritoriously rendered. Tho instrumental music, the mirth-provoking games, and tho tcrpsichoroan diversions afforckd nmusenient and entertainment in abundance to all tlio assembled guests. When tho intellect had foliciatcd to satiety in these feasts of reason and flows of soul, tho gucstsreraired lqtho dining room to regalo their palates with tho oxquisite courses of palatable viands that would gratify the appetites of tho most fastidious epicurean. Tlio host of tho "Hall" was eulogized by all who participated in tho festivities for his scrupulous regard for the welfaro of his guests, and to the srecess of his efforts in the gastrouomical prcpnr.it Ion. Among thoso who attended from our town wero Misses Faircliild, Coury, Stack and Lambert. Occasional. Died. PARKER Ou the 2flth inat., at Shenan doah, Pa., Bobert Parker, aged 39 years. Fnnoral will take place on Wednesday, March. 1st, 1883, at 2 p. in., from the family residence, 413 West Cherry street. Relatives -and friends respectfully invited to attend. 2-27 2t I'll or Heiiiurrhuld ?arfaB8tly eared without knife or ligature. 5Te tatter or suffering. No delay from bos- lnu urJ.Hu nnW . ......... . Y.. .1 t- . are responsible need not pay until well. X . fsifoet cure guaranteed. 8nd lor circular B. SEED, M. D., 129 South 18th St., Philadelphia. Eafars, by permission, to the editor of tho iSYBWiNa Hkbau. W To Storekeepers. A lot of old newspapers, suitable for wrapping goods, &c, for sale cheap, at tho Heeald office. Superior goods at 25 per cont. lower than elsewhere at Baldenaan's Jewelry store. tf When Baby was titk, we perefosr Outerta, When ike was a CMU, eerM far Oftatia. men she beeaaw Wm, ab ctyBg te OMerla. Whea she had Obtttrep,. JiCbsterU USH DANA'S SABSA PARILIi A, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." AGNBS HERNDON. Tho Grent Heroic Actress In "Lti Ilelle Inrlo. or A Woman's KevenBo." "Pv Agnes Herndon will appear in "A Woman's BevcDge, or La Bello Marie," next Thursday evening. The play is now to Shenandoah, but it is said to be of great power. Miss Horndon is a well known figure on the American stage, gifted with remarkable versatility. A warm welcome should be given her and her capable company. Tho New York Herald says : "Tho story is that of an innocent, blushing girl, who, thrown off by her lover, assumes the role of an avenging Nemesis in the Bhapo of a French woman, and lores her betrayer to destruction justioe as sho rightfully terms it. The play holds tho attention of tho audience to the end, and gives an opportunity to Miss Hern don to exploit her great dramatic talents. Mias Herndon as, tan InyUMe, the trusting young girl with blond locks, is charmingly simple and girlish, aud as tho laughing, mocking, beautiful, scornful, bewitching, dashing La MMe Marie, in raven tresses and a French dialect, she Is simply superb. There was no gesture, pose or movement made which has not a meaning and u corresponding force. She was all grace, and every turn of her magnificent figure wae intended to con vey a thought. She was thoroughly artistic in this regard, so much so that the auditor was lost is amazement at the subtlety.neise and delioacy of all she did. Her impersona tion is dainty and strongly amusing. The play is novel, refreshing and enjoyable." It Is strletly an American remedy; homo made and without foreign ttuvor, we refer to novation Oil, the greatest cure on eaith for pnta. doming Hvonte, Feb. 27, Leeture by Itev. Annie Shaw, in tho Presbyterian churoh. March 10. Tea party iu Bobbins' opera heme, under the auspices of the Welsh Con nCtlotud chureh. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! It o EVENnHERALD GONTESTf- i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, inoludlng sleeping berthr, all freo of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes wll bo taken to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by the Heuami. Cut out this coupon, and on the blsnk lines write the namo of the Publlo School Teacher, north of the Urosd Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and sondit totho "Content Btitor, Kvexlng Ilernid, Shenuntloah, l'a." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono rote for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, can vole, and vote as often as they please Coupon must bo in tho hands of the editor within ten (10) days after the dato It bears. Name of Teacher.. o Rosldenco Namo of Voter Residence FEBRUARY S8, ISM. 3JOX tlb. TjULOTSL.'y 0X1.053. A Gold-Headed Cane. A Gold Necklace. Holdorman, tho Jowelcr, will give the lady teacher receiving tho highest uumborof votes a Handsome Gold Ntcklace. A Set of Furs. R. J. Mills, the Pottsvillo Hatter and Fnr rter, will give the lady teacher receiving second highest number of votea a hand some aet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Max Reese will give tnclafly toaoher re ceiving the second highest number of votes a handsome Plush Toilet eet. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvillo Jowclor.wlU givo the gentleman teacher receiving tho highest number of votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. , The Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present the two lucky competi tors In the contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. Lane's Rurally Medlclue Moves the Jlowol fhuik dy. In order to bo healthy this ii aeeessary. Beet work done at Brennan's Steam Latin. A n .1, r .. ...1. t .. T n no urtalDs a specialty, All work guaranteed Tho two teachers who recolve tho groatest number of total votes up to tho closing hour above stated will be declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Evenimo Hbhald and sent, securely scaled in envoi opos, addressed to "OonttslEMor, JSvmina Herald, Shenandoah, Fa." Any person residing in any place may vote as often as he or she may desire for ono or more teachers engaged In touching In a public school north of tho Hroad Mountain at tho close of the enrrent school term: provided, that any teacher who may bavo been Incapacitated by sickness or accident for teaching for a period of not moro than three months prior to tho end ol the term, may also compoto. Each voto for each teacher must bo represented by a sepcrate coupon. A coupon bearing tho namo of moro than ono teacher or specifying moro than ono vote for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed and kept safe until the final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected to act as judges, make tho linal count, and announce tho names of tho two winners. Should three or moro teachers be tied on tho highest number of votes, tho judges will bo allowed to decide. Tho names of tho winners will bo announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1893. Should tho winners be absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on tho trip OS soon thereafter as possible All Blanks in tho coupon must be filled out, especially tho blank requiring the name of the person voting. Tho number of votes recetved at this office up to i p. m. each day will bo pub llshcd In thenoxt Issue of the Hekald with tho names of the teachers voted for. In tho above colors we have an excellent assortment of Smith, Ford & Jones' English Decorated Ware. Cups and Saucers 7fi cents per set. Plates 20 cents per dozen. If you do not wish to pun-base a full eet of dishes you cannot do better than select your favored color from our assortment of Cups aud Saucers and Plates. The price is only a trifle more than American white ware, and the qtiidUy of those goods need no recommendation, as they have always given universal satisfaction. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Two Hones Killed Two horses belonging to Thomas F. Gor man, agent for tho Rochester Brewing Com pany at Mahanoy City, wero struck aud instantly killed by the three o'clock eaiit bound Lehigh Valley freight train, at Rap pannock yesterday. Tlio team was standing on a narrow road between Anthony Mona ghan's saloonlaud the railroad track. Tho driver, Torrcneo McQinty, had just jumpod from his seat to deliver somo beer when tho horses became excited, and turned onto tho track in front of the rapidly approaching train. Before the engineer could reverse, tho engine struck tho animals witli such force as to hurl their mangled bodies against the door of the saloon. lilcetlou Olllcers Held lor Court. Thomas MoAnflrew, of Butler township, has brought suit against Edward Cossey, judge of eloction in North Butlor, and Michael Rowland aud John Carroll, inspec tors, before 'Squire Russell, Ashland, charg ing theui witli violation of the election laws. MoAndrows claims that Casoy was allowed to monopolise tho ballot box and liavo per sonal control of tho vote, no also charged that the election board was not lawfully sworn, and believes that the returns mado by the board wero fraudulent aud illegal. Tho defendants wero given a hearing and wero bound ovor to court in tho sum of $300. The Sliuw Lecture, Itev. Anna Shaw lectured last ovcnlng in tho Prosbyterian church to a largo atten dance of ladies and gentlemen of several deuominatious. Rev. Robert O'Boylo, of tho Trinity Reformed church, presided. Rev. Shaw took "Tho American Home" for her theme and treated it so intelligently that tho admiration of tho audienco was complotoly won. Rov. Shaw is an effective, witty and pleasing spoakcr and will always bo wcl como visitor here. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Korap'a Balsam will stop tho cough at ne. Horse : Ice : Creeper Wanted, To completo files, two copies each of thi Evening Hekald of January 1st, 2d and 1th, and February 5th, 1893. A liberal prio will bo paid for tho same. MoMurtrle'a SucceHsor. The Mine Examining Board of theSeventh Anthracite District, comprising Mowrs. Hcbor S. Thompson, John B. Hofllnan, John Dampsey, Frank McCormlck and Thomas Eveson, mot at Pottsville yesterday to name a successor to tho lato William MuMurtrie, Forty ballots wero taken, but tho four votes required for an appointment ocuid. not be secured and the board adjourned to meet again to-day. Sole agent for Schuylkill County. -A- uh:. swalm, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. AI IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! ladies and Children's, Begs to announce to his friends and latrona and the public generally that e has nurchased the barber shoo latelv occupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHE1UKE0AH, PA. Uncle rwear A Few 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 TJNDEKWEAIt Puro and spotless, now has tho post of honor. Wo have a completo lino of evory gar ment in muslin that a lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to the most elaborate work. DKAWEHS Bleached nnd unbloachod, ranging in pricoa from 25o up to thoso haudsomoly trimmed. Corset cov ers neatly made and good wearing all styles aud prieef, to suit all tastes and purses, from 2oc up. SKinTS-Fulllengtli nnd full width, from a neat skirt at COc to one milled, pleated nnd embroidered. You will find them horo to suit all tastes little trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo see tho quality of muslin and trimming, tho really good work put on therti, tho tlmo it requires to completo such a garment, how tlioy can be sold for such little money. They rango in price from 50e up to several dollars. WHITE GOODS-We must not forget Whito Goods, Flounc lugs, Hamburgs, -10 iu. wide, from 25c a yard up. Em broideries, white aud colored, all patterns, widths ami prices. Ono of tho latest fancies in ombroideries is tho colored edge. Fiwhion says they nro to bo the correct trimming for any stylo of dress 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 of our efforts to please by making your selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all ladies to call and make a thorough inspection. LADIKS IN ATTKNOANCIt. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. FOTTSFIIalaK, 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 PlRTfF' OLD RELIABLE, . IJ a JL XVXVJJLj kJ3 NORTH MAIN STREET. i5 9 OF PHILADELPHIA, Send them Ely Specialist To Sklicnandoali, Wednesday, UlnrcU r He will be found at the Ferguson Mouse Prom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p. m. Persons who have headache, or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re eclvo Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CIIAItuE to ex amine your eyes. Kverypatr of glasses orderedfs guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SSSTORE! 727 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, SIiogss CJerats' Firoaaishirags I At greatly reduced rates. HOOKS & BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTS FOB. A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for S5c, 85o, loo, SOo and upwards, Psi ties deslrlnc onlv the shading or fix tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRIGKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. Speaking of Sewing Machines! The Standard Sewing Machine Do you know the difference between a rotary shuttle and ono of the old style shuttles that goes thumping forward and backwards, raising such a racket that It wakes the baby and starts tho 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. Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand.) SXnlii anil Conl Hit),, ttlieuaurtouli. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and clears. Pool' room! at tached. .