fell. Meet Prices OF ALL COMI'KTITOHS, T3ES-QUALITY1C0NSIDERED WHO OIVB OZ. TO THE POUND. AND QUARTS TO THE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet.Parlor and Piano Lamps.unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jewelry Store, The most propreselvo establishment lu the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. LOCAI.IJTTKS. More sunshine. Loss moonshine. Krosh shad nro about. How do you liJco spring ? The buds will soon expand. Will you flit on tho llrst of April f Saturday was a lively pay-day in town. It's tho fast peoplo that don't fast In Lent. Daylight will now soon be away ahead of darkness. "Don't shove ; just push," is tho latest slanfi lor go easy. They put eaglos on dollars to remind us how money files. Yesterday snow and rain made walking very unpleasant. There would bo more good boys if thcro were more good fathers. Tho snows will soon glvo placo to showers and gentle spring. The dry goods merchants are showing somo elegant spring goods. Tboro are a good many fine floral displays in windows about town. The liar despises those who bellove him and hates those who do not. George Solbort, of North Jardln street, buried n infant child yosterday. Wisdom Is dearly bought sometlraos, but better that way than not at all. Tho tramp Is nover about when there Is snow to shovel from tho sidewalks. This is the season when everybody acknowl edges tho need of better roads. A number of families will loavo next week for New Jersey and other placos to locate. No parent whoso children aro permitted to run tho streets at pleasure does his duty. It will soon bo tlmo to uso the spado and rako until your back feels as If It was broken. The number of changes In business on nnd after April 1st will almost bewilder our peoplo. Thoinon who hurt a town are those who oppose everything that doos not orginate with them. Tho arbutus hunters will bo scouring tho mountain sldos as soon as tho snow banks dis appear. Kev. William McNally, pastor of the I'rosby terlan church, preached a powerf ul sermon on the Frecdmen of the South last evening. Rev. II. J. Jamos' sermon in tho EngllshDap- tlst church yosterday morning was an eloquent discourse. Tho subject was "O race for G race. Kev. Havice, pastor of tho English Lutheran church, preached on the "Prodigal Son" last evening. Tho losson taught ought to have been heard by tho young men of town who spend their tlmo In tho club rooms on Sundays. The Hock Funeral. The funeral of the late .John Bock, who met his death in an accident last "Wednes day, took placo from tho residence of his sistor, on North Jardln street, yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral was n largo one. The lleecuo Ilook .Ss Ladder Company, of which deceased was a member, tho 1'hcooiz Hose Company, and a largo delegation from the Columbia II. & 3. F. E. Co. wore in attendance. Among tho floral tributes was a large piece representing ladders and hooks, bearing the initials of tho Kescao Company and tho narao of the deceased. The remains were interred in Iho Odd Fellows' cemetery. The pall bearers wero Loo liamberger, ltobort Oliver, Jacob ICreiger, Morris Brown, Hilton Troutman and "Willaira Warnick. Coming Events. Mar. 30 "The Tattling Tohguo," lcc turo by Her. II. O. Jamos in tho P. M. church, for tho benefit of a, sick nnd needy family. April 21. A. marigold tea in Bobbins' hall, under tho auspices of the degree stall' Lydia Degroo Lodge, No. 112, I. O. 0. F, I'lshlue Tal kie. A largo lot of the finest fishing tackle, cheaper and hotter than ever, Just received. Oomo and see me bolero purchasing else wlioro and you will snvt money at Max IIkbse's, Ferguson lluuw, 11 W. Oentro St, Orders for Hvkninq Hkuald thould be Itjt at Hooks J- llimm't nttes aland, No. 4 Horth Main ttreet. Waters' .Weiss beer Is the beet, lleilly solo agent. John A. 4-o-tl Found Out. The best and tautest way to get rid of a Congli or cold that may develop Into con sumption Is to Invent 25 -rents lu a bottle uf hun-Tlna, the great remedy fir Coughs, Colds, 1m Grippe, Throat and Lung Disorders. Trial bottles free at I . I . u, iiirun's drug store. l'lJUSONAL. J. J. Prlco spent to-day at Pottsvlllo. Miss Emma Wasloy Is homo from school. C. E. Tltraan was in Philadelphia on Satur day. Albert Horman spent Saturday at Mahanoy City A. J. fiuburg nnd family left for Philadelphia today. Mrs. James Kerns went to Philadelphia this morning. Mrs. Dr. Straup is visiting friends in Phila delphia. David Ilemmott, of West Centre street, is on the. ut.lr lUt George Johnson, of Moreu, was a visitor to town yesterday. Samual Ooorge, of town, is visiting friends In Luzorno county. Assistant District Attorney Shay spent Sat urday evening In town. Daniel J. Thomas, of Moreo, was a Saturday cvoulng visitor to town. S. O. M. llollopeler, Esq., was in attendance at tho county court to-day. Patrick Conry rosponded to a call for Jury duty at tho county seat to-day. Jamos Urndley, of Sandy Run, Luzerno county, was In town yosterday. Jabez Powell, of East Coal street, Is suffering from a severo attack of pneumonia. llov. Acornley, of Mahanoy City, filled tho pulpit in tho P. M. church last evening. John Richards, of Hazlcton, a former resident of town, called on friends here on Saturday, William llynon, of I.ausford, remained tho guest of town friends over Saturday night. Matt. Trewella, Jr., now of Mahanoy City, is about to take up a residencofn town again. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Folmer, of Orwigsburg, spent Sunday In town tho guests of relatives Rev. Wicker, formerly pastor of the Prosby terian church, this place, is now stationed near Philadelphia. George Wasley, a student at Lafayette college, i'.aston, is spending tho Easter holidays with his parents. Misses Annio Williams nnd Emma Eisen hower returned to lCutztown Stato Normal school this morning. John P. Reoser lato station agent of tho P. & R. R. Co. at New Ringgold, was In town on Sat urday taking in the slghiB. James G. Hutton and family left for Talla poosa, Georgia, this morning. They will spend n few days in Philadelphia and Washington en route. Rev. V. A. Doney, a former newspaper man, will preach In the Presbyterian church on Sun day morning, next, and In tho Methodist Episco pal church in the cveuing. Fred. II. Hopkins to-day entered tho servico of the Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Girardvillo and Ashland Railway Company and has been assigned to tho power house at Rappahannock. "Hilly" Galvin, lately the genial and accom modating bartender at C. G. New's restaurant, has resigned his position in order to accept a moro lucrative ono as coal inspector at No. 3 and No. I collieries, ilcc William Uachman, resigned. Misses Mamo Lynch, Nellto O'Hara, Tessie Hartnctt, Annio Sheehey nnd Effle Ilea ton, and Dert. Hooks and John Kern to-day returned to Uloomsburg State Normal school, where they will enter upon their second and last course. Threo of tho visitors to town Saturday night rosponded to tho name of "Tom Edward." ThoyweroT. J. Edwards, of Ashland; T. J. Edwards, of Mahanoy City and T. R Edwards, of Lost Creek. All camo hero on buslnoss re- latlng to tho musical festival to bo held at Lakesido on August 15th. AMUSEMENTS. 1'. J. FKUOUSON, MANAOEH. Six nights only, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 28, '92. and Saturday Matinee, tho famous Mr. and Mrs. Punch Robertson, Supported by their own I 19. Y.AtgenBeum Dfanptic Co. j In a select repertolro of comedies: Monday His Atonement Tuesday Th6 Lawyer Detective Wednesday - Crimes of a Great City Thursday A Woman's Revenge Friday TwoOldl'als Saturday Matinee David Crocket Saturday Night A Golden Letter Iteacl TlilH. On Monday night wo pass every lady freo if accompanied by a person holding a paid re served .oat ticket. SPECIAL. Each person entering tho houso every night will receive a number on tho gold watch which will bo given away Wednesday night. Numbers given away each night. Saturday, at 2:30, we glvo a grand family mat Ineo. Admission 10 cents. Etery child receives a bag of lino mixed candy, besides a doll to tho girls and a wagon to the boys. Prices 10. SO nnd 30 cents. " We Study to Please ! " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Ilutter and Eggs, Flour and Feod, y Potatoes, Green Truck, , Hay and Straw, &c, &c. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. OZPZEHSr ! Saturday, March 1292 A VEllY ATTKAOTIVE. Basement of Egaa" Building, Cor. Main and Centre Sts. First-class guns, etc. C. E. FORSEMAN, Proprietor. A Cheerful Homo. "Well, Mary, how cheerful your home is. You always have such a cheerful lire." "Yes, 'tis true: we always hare a geqd fire since we get our coal from zcrbe & Co.'s Moun tain Colliery. Ucfore wo ulwavB had such a lime getting a fire in the morning. That made s all cross and crabbed; but now everything Is lovely. And, besides, It Is cheaper. Mart fchoeumker takes orders, does tho collecting WANTS, Sco. TlTANTED. Hoarders. In a Bmall family. VV Apply at tho II eh ALU office. 3-H-lm WANTED. A girl for general house work. Good wagos paid. Call at tho Heiiai.u office. 3-11-tf TJIOR SALE. Cheap, a one-horso spring II wagon with top. Also a two-sent surrey with extension top. Apply to Fred. Uurkhart, S3 North Main streot. 3-3-tf WANTED. AGENTS. Wo want first-class salesmen to handlo our I.ubricntlnc Oil nnd Grease products as a side lino. Columbia Oil nnd Urease Co., Cleveland, O. 3-23-1 w ""17ANTED. Two copios of Robert Mauch- y lino's book. Must bo In good condition and cheap. Address Heiiai.u offlco. 3-20-tf XTOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. XN The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Citizens' Elcctrlo Light Company, of Shenandoah, will be held at the ofllco of tho company, No. B4 North Jardln street, on April 6th, 1893, between tho hours of 2 and 4 p. m., for the purpose of electing cloven (It) directors for ensuing year, nnd for tho purpose of hearing nnu receiving mo nuaiiors' report. S-29-law4iir John Oiiuhleii, Sec'y NOTICE OP DECREE CHANGING THE name of John Sheeler to John Luszeynskl In tho Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. In tho matter of tho petition of John Sheeler for a decree chanalntr his name to John Luszeynskl. And now, March 21, 189".', threo months after the presentation of tho foregoing petition, ana on motion 01 j u l-omeroy, at torney for said petitioner, tho court decrcos that tho name of said John Sheeler bo chanced to John Luszeynskl, and tho Shenandoah Even jno Herald, a nowspaper published In said county, bo designated for tho publication of tho notico or tnis aecreo ior lour successive weeits, unloss cause bo shown to tho contrary. Extract from tho record. S. C. KIRK. Prothonotarv. Shenandoah, March 23, 1892. 3-23-oaw-lt Xj-A-TTUUIRS Pilsner zxxici ORDER AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt, 207 "West Coal St,, Good Horses ! Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages! In charge of good, careful, respectable driv ers, to hire at all times and at rcasonablo rates at EVAN 3. DAVIES' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, 13 and 14 iVorWi rear Alley, Rear of Luburg's hardware store. Homes taken to Hoard. Careful attention Riven to Feeding Horses. All kinds of HAULING at tended to promptly charges moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. LEATHER and SHOE FINllGS IP. J" CLEAR'S", Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and II rut-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppieo 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Houso building, SHENANDOAH. PA. FOLMER'S Saloon and Restaurant Xo. 11B N. TnilTE STKEET. First-class Imager lleer. Ale, Portor nnd Tem perance minus ana cigars, fine oiu Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. C. FOLMElt, Prop. nll arouittl anil spend apleaiwnt hour. NEW DRUG STORE. Ed ward A. Morgan & Co. (Formerly Bhnplrn's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Btreot, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions cnrefully ' compounded by registered pharmucists. TO PROTECT" YOUR LUNGS Procuro'ono of our Cheat Protectors, J- GALLAGHER. Justice of fa Peace, Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Ofllco Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, Pa. Promoters J "0, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE GUARANTEED No. 114 South Corner in Hats. Somo hats are neither worth throwing nor taking out of a corner. A good hat lsjlight, dur able shapely and a pleasure to tho wearers a bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow It Into perdition. Good hats aro no more expen sive than bad ones, but had hats aro expenslvo at any prico and sensible men couldn't bo paid to wear them. Our ts bat Is a perfect gem, and thcro Is no reason to bo without one at this low liguro. Tho same is true of our 25o Neckwear and Suspenders. Good shirts from i!5o up to fi. All tho nowest things in gents' underwear, col lars and cuffs. Everything at rock bottom prlco, 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. A FINE SHOW If you want to see a fine display of Boots anf Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S m Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal nncJ Jardln fits. Custom Work and Repairing: Done lu the best ttyle. iLEHElSTS gotten up with tasto nnd caro aro always a ploasuro to tho wearer. For style and gentility our Spring Clothing is "Away up in G" itfits well, looks woll,woars well and is niado well. Sorvico above all thinca has our first consideration. This, together with moderate prices, haa built up our roputation. A C. YATES & Co. Cor. 13th and Chestnut of LOW d eceive 50 Cases Cold-packed Remember, these are not guarantee that there market at any price. Straight Roller-Process For. this week only we will give Ten Three-pound Bars of Soap for For general household to be had. We have a Fine Fresh Roasted Coffee, per pound, This coffee we claim to grade in-the market. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Your LAST CHANCE I Bo Offer Refused for the Remaining Stock at 30 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Ladles' Finest Tan Oxford Ties " Fine Button Shots Girls' Fine Button SuoeB Meu'a Fine Congress Shoes " Heavy Shoes " Bubbere a few left " Base Ball Shoes " Miner Broans Boys' Best Kip Boots Girls' Bubber BootB A few days only remain to securo DON'T No. 30 North Main Street, OOF1 .XjXji REDUCED .TJRUSSELS from 60o up. Table'and Floor Oil Clotlm and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Bugs, Mntts.Curtain Poles, etc., nt low prices. The best lino of Lace Curtains over shown In town from $ l.oo a pair up. J J PRTCF'S 0LD RELIABLE, J , U X JL YXXJIJ kJ j NORTH MAIN STREET. On and altor April 1st, GEORGE K0B1NS0N, Tb IUHNESS-MAKEII, Will occupy the store-room, IT, Main St., nezt'to Hcgentuch's Drag Store. Q M, HAMILTON, M. D., rttrziutAH ANU SUHUZUN, Offloe 33 West Lloyd Btreet. Bhenanfloah Fa.- PRICES T i Tomatoes, 13 cans'$i. 00 hot-packed goods, and we will are no better Tomatoes in the Family Flour,' 50 11.00 purposes there is no better soap 18c be equal to any high-priced A GRAND OPPORTUNITY Bye on This ! , 5oe, worth $1.50 si.Od " 2fi0 .75 1.00 75 J5 50 " 75 ' 1.25 " 1.00 " thoso bargains. T C3-H.3LX33SJ. PEIGES 1 COFFEE HOUSE. MUS. CONNICK IN CHARGE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PRICE. Everything well cooked and clean. An elab oruto Wll of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers. M UB, CONMCK, ja Jt, MnlH Ht, TOHN II COYLE, Aliorney-at-Law and Real Estato'Agent, Office BeddaU'a BuUdlnf, Shenandoah, Pa. " 1.60 r-. " 2.60 L .75 1.25 2,00 ' tv I 1 a V
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