KING": Among merchants Is tho ono who caters to :ho wants of his cus tomers, bo tboy rloh or poor, lloth havo an equal right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all fa a good motto, and our customers will find It ours. Wo havo a complcto lino of Groceries u well as Canned Goods, etc. Como and seo our stock of goods, and remember tho host goods aro always tho cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION 1'JtOM AM, AIlOt;xi Till! STATU. Wbwh l'rom lWVornit Srrtlmis of tho Com IllfitlM-rtlltll. UnADiNO, May 17. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows opened yesterday in tho Acad emy of Music, witli over 1,000 represents tlves in attendance. The public exercises. which it was Intended should take place at tho opening, were dispensed with. Grand Master Wltlierup, of Philadelphia, called tho body to order, and delivered a brief address. Most of tho session was taken up In the receiving of credentials of mem bera and uppointlnir committees. Tho local committee of arrangements have been kept busy in unsigniiin delegates to hotels, all of which aro crowded. Tho Grand Lodue detrreo was conferred upon all past garnds who were unable to be present Monday niiiht. It is expected that the Grand Lodge will not bo able to conclude its business until Friday. Arrangements have been made for excursions over tho mountain railroads and to other points of interost.at intervals dar ing tho week. A Itojrus Insurance Agent Arrested. Reading. May 17. H. W. Straw, who came to this city from Philadelphia, was arrested on tho charge of false pretence and committed to prison in default of ball. It is charged that he represented himself as an agent for tho Protective Mutual lAlo Insurance Company, of New iork, arm m- duced parties to take out policies in this comnany. charcing thcin JU, anil promis ing to forward tho policy in a few days. His latest victim was Hiram Young, who ' paid Straw $0 several weeks ago, and was to receive his policy in a few days. A week passed, and as no policy was in sight Mr. Yeager became anxious. Ho wroto to the branch office in Philadelphia, and was Informed that Straw was no agent. It is charged that Straw has been defrauding people for some time in this city, and has nlso acted in tlio same manner in rottsvuio, Lebanon, Pottstown, Birdsboro, and other towns in this section of the state. EBFOWIOH ! Now Charters Grunted. nxitRisnuno, Mny 17. There were char tered yesterday tho Blnck Manufacturing Company of Krio, to make bicycles, capital $100,000. Conomaugh and Franklin Water Compuny, of Unmbrin county, capital, $iu, 000. Lorraln Hotel Company, of Philadel phia. The incorporators ure Samuel Hart, William B. Irvine, Stacy Reeves, Michael Magce, M. H. Matsinger, Jacob S. Horn, James B. Doyle, William H. Hnrrison, Charles G. Wetter, Charles II. Reeves, Samuel E. Stokes, Harry Hibbitt. Snow Shoo .Mining Company, of Bellefonte, capi tal $30,000. York Card and Paper Com pany, of York, capital $50,000. Kittan ning Burial Case Company, of Kittannlng, capital $50,000. Dentists at Wernersvlllr. Wekneksville, May 17. No person suf fering with toothache can be found in this neighborhood. Tho reason given is the presence of a score or more of dentists, who will attend the annual meeting oft he Leba non Valley Dental association. The ofll cera of the association are: President, C. L. W. Schomo, Ashland, vice piesident W. H. Scholl, Reading; recording secretary, H. J. Herbeiu, Pottsville; corresponding socretary, R. J. Wall, Hummelstown; treas urcr, C. B. Wagner, Lebanon; executive committee, E. P. Kremer, U. B. Wngnei and II. Zimmerman. No Treaty Rlwceti France and Husslu. Behlin, May 17. Dr. Brumbach, mayor of Dautzic, in addressing a meeting of elec tors at Berlin, declared that ut a recen con versation M. Ilerbette, the French minister at Berlin, assured him that no treaty or agreement existed between Franco and Itussla. An Attachment. Deputy Sheriff Ochs was in town to-day and served an attachment-execution on David O'Leary, of West Lloyd street. The procedure arises out of tho caso of Robbins "vs. Cooney. Cooney holds a bond against O'Loary for certain moneys, and Robbins attaches to recover the amount of tho bond to satisfy the judgment which Robbins has secured against Cooney. Clothing for all Ages. You want to know whoro to buy the best CLOTHING for tho least money, Shoppers "looking around" pay competitors faint in it with this House. Mcn'sondBoys'Clothlngof all Blzes and styles, at all prices. Napoleon Met His Waterloo In 1815. Our clothing prices mot their defeat In 13. For clothing go to tho Reliable Clothing Hall LEVI KEFOWICH, Nos. 10 and 12 South Mam Street USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUEES." The Academy ltestaurant. Tho Pottsville headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddles, hot punches, bet I Kit and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Cooney, proprio'or, M. A. Cooney, assist nt tc Ooinlne Events. May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festi val; Robbins' opera house; under auspices of Trinity Reformed Sunday school. June 14. Ico cream and strawberry fes tival, Robbins' opera house, benefit Presby terian church. Twelve Ihotos for 60c. By sending us your cabinet, together with CO cents, wo will finish you one dozen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Keaoey. 45c. For a Home-made Car pet tli at will wnsli, at Fricke's Carpet Store, No. xo South Jardln Street, Shcn aurioili. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (OMat. Howler1! old swnd.) Sfnlu and ConlSIa,, HIienaucToub. Heat beer, ale and porter on ton. TlM ttnest brAMkot -nbWMTa sod dgan. Pool room t- uc&ea. SALVATIONIST COTJNTKIIFIUT I5I13. Two of Tliem Taken Into Camp by OfQ nt Sioux City, In. Sioux City, May 17. George nnllot and John Mason were arrested in n saloon Saturday whllo trying to pass comiterfci( silver coin. There was a third man with, them, but he escaped. Hnllcttls u enrpen. tor nnd Mason a cook, and both have been, active members ot the Salvation Army, , At tho police station Hnllett confessed, nnd then lie look tho oillccrs to a hollow tree, a mile But of town, and showed them part of tho outfit, after which be brought thorn back to the city to a certain houso, where they found the dies and other ar, tides. The woman who owns the liousq said that they had been making tho stufl for a month, working every night. I Hallett said they had learned tho busl. ness from tho McCarty brothers at Council Bluffs, one ot whom is now under arrest for counterfeiting. He said that another brother, who is now a deputy sheriff there, was formerly a counterfeiter. ' Hambuko, May 17. A freight wreck 001 currcd yesterday on tho Reading railroad at tho sharp curve a short dlstanco south of this statlou. A north-bound freight train ran into tho rear ond of a coal train, piling up a number of enrs nnd wrecking them badly. The locomotive of tho freight train was thrown down tho embankment, and is now lying near tho edge of tha Schuylkill. The crash was heard noarly n mile away. Engineer Frank Fry, of the freight train was slightly injured. Ha was taken to his homo In Philadelphia. Decided to Open Sunday. Chicago, May 17. Tho local directors of tho Columbian Exposition hns decided to open the Fnir on Sundnys in all the de partments. At a meeting held yesterday the directory adopted a resolution reversing their former action in closing tho buildings to tho public and then submit nn amended rule to tho national board lor approval, This decision has been arrived at in view o( tho oxtrnordlnnry pressure brought to beat upon them by the peoplo who demnnd ab solute freedom of tho great show. , FuvoraMo to the New Ministry. 1 Athens, May 17. The feeliug towards the new ministry is moro favornblo. It is expected that a government tobacco noi nopoly will be established to meet the flnaucinl troublo. INTI2Itr.STJ.NG SPORTING NEWS. Jim Corbett seems to think that ho can defeat Charles Mitchell without training. Billy McCarthy, tho Australian, and George LaBlanche will fight in Now Or leans to-night. John L. Sullivan Is reported to havo saved $20,000 out of this season's theatrical work, which lie has invested in Bobton real estate. Chicago is evidently in need of a good second baseman. Charles Bassett hns been suggested for tho position, and may be given a trinl. Chicago's bicycle raco track will be in creased from a third to a half mile. Tho Tho baseball club pays half tho expense of construction. Interest in the regatta nt Geneva Lako in August is dying out. There will be a regatta there, but it will not be of inter-' national importance. 1 Two bicycle races will be hold on tho new track at Neshaming Falls on Decora tion Day. The events are a mile handicap and a half-mile soratch. Tho winter book at Chicago on tho America will be a $40,000 book before it closes, and experts say that all the candi dates with tho least chance have boen so well played that nothing but a miraclo can save the book from loss. Til 15 lIASi;iI,I.l. GAMES. ValloiiMl League, i At Boston n. rt. n. Boston 10 2 3 New York 1 13 1 Gamo called ut tho end of tlxth Inning on ac count of rain. At Chicago Chlcttgn n 7 3 ritteimrir a 4 a At St. Louis St. Louis 0 10 n Cincinnati 010 3 Other games postponed on account of rain. btutc League. At Altooua it. It. B. Altoomi SI 111 0 York :no i Other gomes postponed on account of ruin. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKET. f odds Fair Holiday Trip ! I I HERALDGONTEST H io Days at the World's Fair f f With accommodations at a first- ana Chicago hotel, and transports- j o I loo to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, nil free of cost, & To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. ! CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will bo taken to tho World's Pair nnd royally entertained by the Hr.nALn. Cut out this coupon, ond on tho blnnk lints write the name of the 1'ublic School Tcache', north of the llroad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom youconsidermust popular, and send it to the "Contest Enrrou, Evemno IIeiiald, Shenan doah, Pa." Every coupon properly tilled out counts as ono vote for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please. Coupon must be In tho hands ot the editor within ten (10) dajs after the date It bears. Name of Teacher.. Residence- name of Voter.. Residence.. Mat 17, 1893. OTTDEL- Nobby Spring Stock Plilluilelpliiu Stuck Market, Fhiuadkli'iiia. May 10. The stoolc market was lrreirulur this moraine, but with an ud- wnnt tendency, and by 1 o'elook an u erae advance of about 1 per cent, had taken placu. Closing prices; Lehliju Valley.. 7ll Northern PaotUo UjJ Do. pref & Pennsylvania,, . 51U Heading 11 Lehigh Nav B0)J St I'aul uu Market unsettled, II. & II. T. Dopfd Heading O. M.'a Do IstpfdS's.,., DoSdpfd6's.... l)0 3dpfda'8,... W. N. Y. ii Pa... 73 42 28$ rlillttdelphlii I'roduoo Market. PniT.AnEr.piirA. Slav 10. Cotton was In lim ited requost at llo. por pound for middling uplands. Toed In small supply and Arm at $18.30a $10.60 per ton for winter bnin, the latter an exceptional price. Flour IKail Jobbers purchased only In small lots to meet the pressing wants, but holders as a rule asked full rates on Instruu tionn. Sales of 776 barrels, Including Min nesota clears and straights at 8tt.75ai.00i Pennsylvania roller straight at J3.2ou3.60j western winter clears and straight S3.liSHU.75; winter patents at $3. 764.15; spring do. at t4.I5a-l.Ho: fancy brands higher. Itye Flour moved slowly at $3.05a3.10 per barrel for choice Paausylvuula. Grain On call Wheat bad 7tte bid for Muv: rrUaJuuai THklnIlilr: 7BUc Avuuut. Uonghlng Lends to Coninmptlm.. Kemp's Balaam will stop tboj cough at It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. WE have opened the season with a stock of goods that beats the record for beauty and low prices. We will close it with a big stock disposed of and the best pleased lot of customers you ever saw. It's waiting for you that big line of choice quality, new styles. ' Men's, boys' and children's clothing, hats and furnishing goods. We want to sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll do t if you give us a chance. ii North Main St., Shenandoah. House Oleanin! Benson is again at hand, and your labor will bo in vain unless you first visit our store lnr tlie necessary articles to uegin wltu Buckets, Whisk Brooms, Dust Brushes, Ammonia, Toilet Soap, Feather Dustors, Tidies, Window Brushes, Stovo " Flesh " Cloth " Hair " Shoo " Bureau Scarfs, Floor Mops, Floor Brooms, Carpet Beaters, Sand Soap, Clothes Baskets, Laco Shelf Paper Table Covors, Scrub Brushes, Wall " Carpet Sweepers, Laundry Soap, Fluo Stoppers, Shelf Oil Cloth, Etc., etc. Replenish the stock of kitchen utensils, nnd substitute) tho old cracked Wash bowl and Pitcher with a bright New Decora tea Toilet Set. We have them at all prices. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. People's Drug Store, Main and Centre Sts. Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Having purchased tho abovo pharmacy wo respectfully solicit a share of tho patronago of our friends and tho general public We shall endeavor to give prompt and careful atton tion to tho wants of our customers. A full lino of Soaps, Toilet Articles, Perfumery and Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Gruhler Brothers AHEAD AGAIN! We have mounted another rung on the ladder ot popularity. It Is the Standard Grandthlstlmo, a drop-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable price. The head rises automatically to Its place when the leaf Is laid back. With a single movement the head disappears, tho cabinet closes, and you have an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In and look at It, And whllo we are talking ot cabinet work we might mention the different klndsof wood the Standard Is made up In Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, II ungarlan Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore. T B. SHAFFER. Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah JOHN GOSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Shonaudoah, Petuia., GREEN GROCERIES, Trutkand Vegetable. Poultry, Gamo, Fisli and OyMrs In seaasn. Ordsra left at the store will receive prompt attention. HOOKS & BROWN, BASE BALL GOODS. Baso Balls. - -5o up. Hats......... lOoup. Catcher's Masks 60o up. Padded Catcher's GlovesJBo up. Pull line of Oum Balls. Try our ono dollar ''Malot" Ball. For price and quality It cannot bo beet. IHtffliJUML J FINE DRESS GOODS JRESS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plainand diangable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. .In Wraps Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations, singlo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved tliis season by tho fomlnino fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of these having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may desire. "We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. "We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. "We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, POTTSVIIalaK, FENBTA. O, OEOIIOE MILLER, Manager. Prices lowest, when quality is considered. Ono price to al!. Now in order House Cleaning All those in need of Carpets, "Window Shades, Laco or Chenille Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at T T PRTPF'S OLD RELIABL U Um JL JL.AjJJ NORTH, MAIN STREET. QUEEN & CO. o'ip' Send them Egre Specialis To Shenandoah, Thursday, May Ho will be found at tho Ferguson House From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 Persons who have heaaacht or whose eyes are cansln comiort snouia can upon meir specialist, ana iney w celve intelligent nnd skillful attention. NO CHARGE amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guara to db sausiaciorv. PEOPLE'SMSTORI 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots? Shoes, O-ents' Furnishing At greatly reduced rate3. I I have concluded to give the people a chance to take advant age of the great Reduction Sale of our excellent stock of boots and shoes, which must be closed out within the next 4 weeks to make room for new goods at our new store. Sale is now on. JOSEPH BALL, 83 3ST. IVTfviai Stroot No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, 25 CTS. PER YARD rott OIL CLOTH Thnt soils on sight Others for Wo. ISo and un. wards. All grades ot pretty Carpets. Call for cargftins. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. John F.Ploppe SO MAST CMNTJIE ST. Dread, Cake and Pie Bak COKFECTlOKERr, ICE CHEAM, SODA WATEi I havo olso purchased the store 21 Wc street, and am prepared to.f urnlsh Milk, i Butter and Egcsat the lowest market We will also keep at this store Ico Ore. Soda Water. All orders will receive J attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT 11 East Centre St. SHENANDOAH 21 West LEATHER and SHOE Fil (Clean's Old Stand) 3LG W. Ooxa-txro Stac. Stock replenished. Fall Una ot! Shoemakers' Supplies. JOHN D. TREZIS1
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