We fill m Prices OF AtL COMPET1TOKS, QUALITYtCONSIDEBED WHO OtVK 1 K OZ. TO THE POUND. AND PUTS TO THE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. QOLID and plated Silver ware. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Bfinquct.Parlor and Piano Lamps.unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality wi'h rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Hpeclsl Kelfgloui Announcement. Kov. D. M, Btcarns, of Kcra'ritOD, has been invited by Iho mtnUteri of town to give bible reading' evory altetnato Wed' nosday. He has accoptsd the invitation and will rWo bis firtt biblo reading to rn irrow afternoon, at 1:45 o'clock, in the Prcsbytorian church. The fuljoct will be the firl psalm, Iho Sunduy school lesson for next Sabbath. The church-going pooplowill find this mooting a moans ol eraco. as woll as instruction, and shouid avail themselves of this opportunity of bearing one of tho best bible students in thisstalo. Ilev. Sl'arns has biblo classta in about a dozen different towns and cities, for which labor he asks no compontation. Not Her Son, After All. Pottsville furnhlusit itmxriiable caso o mistaken identity. Several days ago tho body of a young man found do'd ht Johns town was Identified by Mrs. Guthrie, ol r-ottsvillo, as that of her Bon, Luther R (Inihrin. The roniains wero sent on to Po'.tsvillo and buried at that placo on Sat urday last. Yesterday Mrs. Quthrio re coivod a lottor dated at Pittsburg ana rh ton bv hereon, who is at that place. Tho letter was written on tho day the body of tbo strat eer was buried. Steps arc now ping tkon to fix tho idontity of tho corpse. Uutnrio is wen Known in mis town, havine served as a "typo" on tho Herald about a year ago. A HIk Success. Tho World's Museum was visited by nearly fifteen bundled peoplo last evening to sco the wonders cf the world. A l'lranaut Time. Tho "Y&" held asocial in Bobbins' lowor hall last night. Nearly two hundred young noonle nartici atod in the festivities. Ice cream and cako wore sotved during the evening, and games wore followed by a cako walk, which was won by George Ij flafnor and Miss Nettie Vernooy. The most prosrcsslve establishment intliecouniy. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. LOCAI.KTTHS. April showers next. Sunlight Is Increasing. PHttlngs aro beginning. Tho buds will soon swell. Lighter light bills just now. Jlluo Ico cream Is tho latest edible novelty. Soon time to exerclso with spado and rake. No one can bo a hero when his liver Is out of order. It doesn't mako u lie any whiter to piit'lt on n tombstone. , . It won't bo very long now until picnics will bo fluggestcd. Weather prophet Foster predicts a warm and dry April. A Bof t hat does not necessarily Infer that the -wearer has a soft head. What Is monopoly f A corporation In which' other fellows hold all tho stock. Silver articles aro called plato from the Spanish word plata, which means silver. Before marriage a woman wants tenderness. Inn little whllo she Is satisfied with legal lenders. I do lovo leap year," said Miss Antique. "One lives a wholo extra day without incrcas- one's years a Jot." If you intend to move, notify tho letter car riers. Seo that your cellars and backyards uro thoroughly cleaned, and avoid pestilence Get used to tho Uro alarm system. Two now mall agents wilt bo put en the route between Port Clinton and Willlamsport on tho 10th of April. A now directory of tho town will not come amiss after April 1st. Tho number of changes will bo crcat. tAo Jtcpubllfans of town nro getting ready fcr their' primaries on Saturday. riGRtiVHON'B TUEATKE. P. J. FKRC1DBON, MANAGER. Six nights only, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 28, and Saturday Matjneo, tho famous Mr. and Mrs. Punch Robertson, Supported by their own In a select repertoire of comedies: Tuesday .-..Tho Lawyer Dctectiv o weanesaay crimes 01 uurm iiiy Thnrfldav A Woman's Itevence V rioay inuumraiH K-Ltnninv Mntlnee - David Croclcet Saturday Night - , -.A Golden Letter Refill TlllH. On Monday nlcht wo pass every lady freo If accompanied by a person holding a paid re served seat ticket. si'KuiAJi. jaennerson eniennc mo .nouso every night will recclvo n number on tho gold watcn wnicn will do given uwuy weuausuay night. Numbers given away each night. Saturday, at S:'M. we give a grand family mat inee. Admission 10 cents. Kvcry child receives a bag of lino mixed candy, besides a doll to the girls and a wagon to tho boys. Prices 10, SO and 30 cents. Death of Henjnmln N. Ailams. Medfoiu), N. H., March 39, Benjamin .X A,dams died in this city Sunilay'Dight cf,Brigbt's distfase. Ha was u 'member t tho stall of General Palmer, National Commander of tho G. A. It., and Also served on tho staff of ox-Commander Veasile. Mr. Adnms wns bora in Surrey, 'X, II., in 1S4!), and nerved lu both the array nud navy duriug tho late war. gtrtou. Cliarifiwi Against Hr lluibuiuL , fJniCAbo, March 29. Mrs. B. O. Thomas, ft" well known society woman of Englewood, has caused the iirrest of Ber husband, wuo Is private secretary to ,hla father, the president of tho Belt Line Halfway, 'on the charge of non-support. continual abuse nud attempting to poison nr. Ano'thtr Railroad Deul. Bostoh, March 29. The Old Colony management confirm the report that the Jlevr now, 1'roviacnce Be Uoston Kail rood has been secured by the New York. Jfew Uaven & Hartford. The Provldenoe h Worcester, leased to the New York. Providence & Boston, Is included in the Itasc TVt)ier rteport. WABiiraaTOH. March SB.For New Enilandi Oenorally fair weather; northwesterly winds; followed by warmer and southerly winds. For Eastern New York and Eastern Penn sylvania: Fair weather, slight changes In tern- Miruturc: uorthorly winds. Tor Now Jersey: Fair; northerly winds; slight eluuurcs In teinrwraturo. For Western Now York and "Western Penn sylvania: Generally fair; westerly winds, b. oomlug variablo; elljjhtiy warmer, except western portion or Woitcrn New York, i onory temperature. AMUSEMENTS. 92. M.Y.AtJenHBura DrBinaisic (Jo. WANTS, Sco. "It 7ANTED. A elrl for ecnernl house work. VY Good wages paid. Call at tho Herald 3-ll-tf 771011 SALE. Cheap, a one-horse spring V wagon with top. Also a two-seat surrey with extension ton. ADnlv to Fred. Ilurkhart. S3 North Main street. 3-3-tf WANTED, AGENTS. We want first-class salosmon to handlo our Lubricating Oil and Grease products as a side line. Columbia Oil and Grease Co., Cleveland, O. 3-23-lw WANTED. Two copies of Kobcrt Mauch line's book. Must be In Rood condition and cheap. Address Hkiiald olllco. 3-20-tf NOTICE OF DECREE CHANGING THE name of John Shccler to John Luszcynskl In tho Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. In tho matter of tbo petition of John Shccler for a decree changing hisname.to John Luszcynskl. And now, March 21, 1892, tbrco months after jho presentation of tho foregoing petition, and on motion of J II. Pomcroy, at torney fdr said 'petitioner, tho court decrees that tho name of said John Shccler bo changed to John Luszcynski.'nnd the Shenandoah Even ino Herald., n newspaper published in said county, bo designated for the publication of tho notlco of this decrco for four successive weeks, Unless cuuso be shown to the contrary. uxtraci irom ino recoru. S. C. KIKK, Prothohotary, Shenandoah, March 23, 1893. SM-oaw-t 60 CK BEER ! Pilsnor tzxc3L Xiagor Boor ORDEK AT ONCE. Promoters of LOW PRICES T Just Received! 0) u p id Christ. Schmidt, Agt., 207 "West 'Coal St., 50 Cases Cold-packed Tomatoes, 13 cans $1.00 Remember, these are "not hot-packed goods, and we will guarantee that there are no better Tomatoes in the market a't any price. Straight Roller-Process Family llotir, $4.50 , For this week only we will give Ten Three-pound Bars of Soap for iI.OO For general liousehold purposes there is no better soap to be had. ! We have a ' Fine Fresh Roasted Coffee, per pound, 18c any high-priced This coffee we claim to be equal to grade in the market. Gbod Horses ! Nice Buggies I Fine Dbuble Carriages I in charge of good, careful, respectable driv 'ers, to hiro at all times and nt rcasonablo rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, IS and 14 jVorti rear Alley, Ttear of Luburg's hardwaro store. Hones titkin to ttonrd. Careful attention given to Feeding Horses, All kinds of HAULING at tended to promptly charges moderate. UND ERTAICING Faithfully and promptly attended to. ' We Study to Please ! " Old Stand. New Goods LEATHER and SHOE MM FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE GUARANTEED ! SMITH & SWINGLE, OPPOSITE POST OPPIOB, No. 114 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. EVEUVTHINO IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. ish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, I'otatocst Green Truck, Hny and Straw, &c., &c. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) COltNEll CENTRE AW ' W STREETS. Restaurant, Cor. Main and Coal Sis., nnenanaosn, 'a. Re sular meals at popular rices served nt all times, adles' dlnlne am re. ireshmenl rooms attach- i ed. liar stocked with the tlnest brands of cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. 0"E?DBISr I Saturday, March 12, '92 P. J CLEARY, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies'! Large and fl rat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplieo 18 W. CENTRE ST., Kergusou House bnlldln;, SHENANDOAH. PA. Faralyzers of HIGH PRICES T Saloon and Restaurant n; WHITE STHEET. Ptrst-class Lager Ileor, Ale, Portor'and Tom peranco unnKs ona ugars. r iuu urn Wines ond Liquors Wways on hand. II, C. FOLMER, Prop. 0atl around and ipend a pleasant hour. NEW DRUG STORE. Edwartl A. Morgan & Co. (Formerly Bhaplra's Pharmacy) 107 South Mriin Strbet, NEXT 'DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescript Jons, parefully compounded by registered pimrmacisia. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure ono of our Cheat Protectors, A Corner in Hats. Somo bats aro neither worth throwing nor taking out of a corner. A good bat Isjltgnt, dur able, shapely and a pleasure to tho wearer; a bad hat isn't worth powder enough to blow it Into perdition. Good hats ore no more expen sive than bad ones, but bad hats nro cxnensivu at any price and sensible men Couldn't bo paid to wear them. Our let hat is a perfect gum, and there is no reason to be without one at this low llcuro. Tho same is true of our 85o Neckwear and Suspenders. Oood shirts fronfSSo up to !w au tno newest imngs in genu unuerwear, col lars ana cutis. Kvery tmng nt rock uottom price. ig South Main St., Shenandoah. A Cheerful Home. "Well, Mary, how cheerful your homo is. Vou tOtritva Viuvh tmrh n rliftpfftil nrft "Yes, 'tis true; wo always have a good flro' since we tret our coal from Zerbe & Co.'s Moun tain Colliery, liefore we always had such a Umesettlng a fire in tho morning. That made a all cross and crabbed; but now every thing Is lovely. And, besides, it is cheaper. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does tho collecting Miu delivering. ComliiB Ktents. Mar. 30 "Tha Tattling Torieue." lec ture by Rev. II. O James in tha V, H, church, for the benefit Of a tick and needy family. April 21. A marigold tea In Robblna' hall, under the auaplcei of tbo degree staff Lydia Degroo Lodgo, No, 112, I. O. O, F. Frii!ng Tackle, A largo lot of tlig fl v, fishing took! cl.eMior ni b.uter thn aver. Jusi r celvc Josiio ftml seu rq- b'lero purb&ing eUe Vhefo utnl yttu Will M tn no at Max IEicmi: s, FergUton IIouw, 11W. CentroSt. ,.r. Waters' Weiss boer 1 tho bot. J oh n A . Ucilly tolo agent. .-lt Found Out. , The best and earnest way ,0 eel rltl Of H Cougb or cold that may dovelon Into con sumption Is to invest 83 cents In a bottle of 1. !.. lk.u.t MU,Hrn.ln.lnl.. rinlj. La Grippe, Throat and Luus Disordeis. Trial goods tn proportion uuiuvB inw ni , ft, aiiiiu v utui nwn. i niu uo mev. t HEW SHOOTING GALLERY I VERY ATTKACTIVE. Basemeol of gin Bollilof, Cor. Mali mi Centre Sts, First-class guns, etc. C. E. FORSEMAN, Proprietor. "WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand n SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleaved to meet the wanu of his friends and the publlo In Everything in the Drinking Line. George H. Williams "Will oocupy tho storo room, 27 IS. Jnrclln St., Sltcnaiulonli ON AI'RIL 1st. . A full lino of dry ki provisions, etc. VU sods, crocerles, oil cloths, OUK tb por barrel, umtr 1 'rices of an competitors J. QAIiTiAGHER. justice el Ue Peace, Real Estate anil Insurance Agency, Ofnoo Muldoon's Ilulldlng, Shenandoah, Pa. A FINESHOW If you wanttoseoa flnedlfiplAy ot BootaanC W. S, SNYEiEfl'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mastellor's old stAUd,) ciorncr Con'l utul JarUlit Ota. CuHtom "Work and Repairing Done tn the best ttyle. AHHEHfS cotton up with tasto aud caro ore always a pleasure to tho woaror. For style and gentility our Spring Clothing is "Away up in G" itfits woll, lookswoll.woars Woll and is mado woll. Sorvico above all thincs has our first consideration. This, togothor with modernto prices, has built up our roputation. C. YATES Co. Cor. 1 3th and Chestnut A GRAND OPPORTUNITY Yoiir Bye on This ! LAST CHANGE I i tlo Offer Refused for the Remaining Stock at 30 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Ladles! J?iueet Ton Oxford Ties 60c, worth (160 - . rmu niuioji oiiota -, $1,K) Girls' Fino Button Shoes .75 Men'u Fine' Congress Shoes 1.00 " Heavy Shoes 75 " Rubbera-a few left 25 ' Base Ball Shoes 50 " " Miner Brogane 75 " Boys' Best Kip Boots 1 25 Girls' Rubber Boots 1.00 " A few days only remain to secure these bargains. DON'T DELAY. No. 30 Kcttth aia Street, " 1.50 l " 250 !w " 1.50 ,Tt " .75 1.25 CARPETS I 037" -A-XiXj GmDDOEIfit. GREATLY REDUCED TORTJSSELS from 50o up. Tabjd and , Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25d tip. Window Bhadea, Rugs, Matte,Curtain Poles, etc, at lowprices. The best line of Lace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. PBICES 1 T T PRTP17's old reliXble, U U jL JLVJLVjXj O, north main street. On and after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, Ih HARNESS-MAKER, Will occupy tbo store-room, IT. Main St., nextfto Hagtntueh's Drtig Store. fy M.iCAMIijTON.M.lJ., PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0N, Offloo-2tf West Lloyd Btreet, bllenandcub COFFEEJHOTJSE. MRS. CONNICK IN CnAHOE. A SQUARE HEAL AT A NOMINAL MICE.- Everything well coolted and clean. An elab orate bill of faro dally. Lodgings for travelers. MKB. CONNICK, 32 N, Mailt St JOHN R. COYLE, Atacy-at-Law and Real Estate Agent, Office Deddall's Ilulldlng, Sbenaadoab, Pa.