e Will Meet Prices OF ALL compktitohh, fcS QUALITY CONSIDERED WHO (1IVK Ify 07, TO THE POUND. AND QUARTS TO THE GALLON 4 AT SEVERN'S. CiOLLD and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquot.Parlor and Piano LampSjiiniquG in design with 75 and 2G0 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 Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most profresslvc establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. Comments on tlin Approaching Primaries mill Other Affairs. Tho linos are drawn. Tho Republican primaries to bo bold Saturday will be in- torostinK. Dittrict Attorney Kccti Is in tho Hold for Judgo. So is W. D. Soltzor, Esq. Tbo friends of Judge l'ershing nro rcak ln a hard fight to havo him olthor nom inated by tho Republican convention next Tui-fday, or have some action taken by which it will bo understood that ho will bo ondorod if the Democrats nom.nato him If tlioro uro any who bolievo lion Luther B. Keofer is sleeping, and not pay in? attention to the Senatorchip in tho 29lh district thoy will discover next week that the belief is an erroneous one. Tho death of M. M. V Velio Esq.. it If thought by many, will throw conslderabli strength to tho support of Mrllonrj AVilholm, of Ashland. "Mac" is populai and can bi electod, if any Kopublican c m Now candidates for tho Legislature an springing up in this district. Poor Director Tracey wilt soek aro-nom -ination on tho Democratio ticket. Tracej has u clean record abd is vory popular Hii should experience no troublo in secur ing a ro-nnmlnation. Tho contests for delegates to tho Stati and National conventions will bo spirited It is said tho statesman irom Scbuylkll Haven, when in town last week, was work ing in the interest of Porshing for Judge and Grcssang for national delegate. There will bo a number of surprises at noxt Tuosday's convention. We are opposed to taking two bites at a cherry. Loi next Tuosday's convention finish its woik, If possible. A good ticket can just ns well be nominated noxt woek a lator on. lion. 0. N. Brumra will no doubt bo nominated for Oangroes. Thoro is no rea son why bo should not receive tho support of all Republicans before and after the convention. LOCALGTTIX Good fruit prospect. Warmer weather la coming. Egg dyes will soon be In demand. Tho maple buds will soon bo expanding. The circuses arc preparing to take the road. Jeweled passementerie la for evening robes. An occasional case of grip in found in town. This year's spring Is far behind the schedule time. "Green goods" feharpcrs never Mwindle honest men. Tho tramps are now arranging their summer routes Tho "plain, unvarnishad truth" is apt to be pretty rough. Tho hand organ man will soon be putting in an appearance. Keep off tho railroad track if you want to prolong your days In the land. Do not bo sparing In the uso of tho lemon, it lias many medicinal properties. Tlio neatest, cleanest and most fashionable job printing done at this office The latest discovery in Industrial science Is that glass can bo cast Into large blocks for 'building purposes. How much more affectionate tho members of a family group arc In their photograph than iocy aro out of it I An epidemic of verbal wrangling seems to have struck the country, and the ring, the pulpit and tho stage aro all supplying evidence of it. A Million Frionds. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than ono million peoplo have found just such a friend in Dr King's Now Dis covory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you havo never used this Groat Cough Medicine, ono trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases pf Throat, Chest and Lung. Each bottle is guaranteed to do-all that is claimod or rnonoy will bo refunded. Trial bottles tree at 0. H. Hagonbiicli's drug Uore. Largo bottlos 60c. and $1.00. Keagey's photos, all guarrantoed or money rofundod. 8-29 tf Coming Invents. April 21. A marigold tea In Bobbins' hall, undor thq auspices of tho degreo staff Lydia Dcgroo Lodgo, No. 112, I. 0. 0. F. "The Household Idol." Wortbington Co., 747 Broadway, New "York, announce for immediate publication as No. 25 in their international library, "Tho Household Idol." by Mario Born bard, author of "The Bector of St. Luke's." Translatod by Eliso L. Lathrop 1 vol. 12 no 1 Box, $1 25 j papor. 76 cents This, tho latest novel of Marie Bernbard, author of "The Bector of St. Luke's," is a charming story of life among tho highest circles of socioty, tho scene being laid at the present time. Tho heroine, "The Household Idol," Is tha beauty and bello of all Hamburg, idolized by parents and friend. Ono of tho chief personages is a celebrated artist, and tho boot, containi grapblo descriptions of studio Ufo. The interest la fully sustainod throughout tbo ontiro story, tho characters being drawn with singular clearness and fidelity, "World's Musoum U showing to crowded bouies. 3-31-tf Notice te tho I'ubllc. I heroby notify the public that I have taion tho general agenoy for Schuylkill county for tho Allan, American, Anchor, Baltic, Ounard, Dominion, Fabro, Italian, French, Uuloa, Hamburg American Packot Company, Inman, Bed Star, North German Lloy', fatherland, Union and "Wnite S'.ar linui, and tbt I am enabled to toll tickets at lees rate limn any other agent. Max Brush Waters' WelM beor ie tho best, John A. Bollly sola agent. t-j. l'ltlilug Tackle. A large lot of tho finest fishing tacklo, hooper and bettor than over, just received. Coma and see me before purchasing else, "where and you will save money at Max Hkksb's, Ferguson Houso, 10 W. Centre SU Signs of Spring Bock beor signs. Blue birds are bore. Teams for moving aro in demand. Flittings havo already commencod. Carponters ar.d paintors aro already busy. 0 -liars aro boing cleanod and white, washed. The scissor and organ grindor wore in town yesterday. Bopalring fencoi and hauling away winter rofuso is koeping hoads of families at home just now. Xrcktlc Social. On Tuesday evening tho many young friends of Misa Ltzzio Koithan tendered in her honor a "Necktio Social," at tbo resi dence of her parents, on North Main streot. Quito a numbor of young folks of this and adjoining towns were present, and participated in tho enjoyment of tho even ing. All presont expressed themselves very favorably as to the merits of Miss Lizzie and her estimable parents as en.ter tainors. "WANTS, &o. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Best work done, ,at. Brennan's stqam mndry. Everything whito and,BpotIoss ijAca curtains a specialty. All work guar-inloed. Orders for Evknino Herald should be left at Hooks J- Jirovm's news stand, ivo. i North Main street. Look out for counterfeits! See that you get tho genuine Salvation Oil I Do not let tho dealer sell you some "just as good," but Insist upon getting the genuine with tho Ilull's-llead trade-mark on the wrapper. AMUSEMENTS. jjsut:i7Mo:s'N tiiisatkis. P. J. I-BRQUSOK, MANAGER. Six nights only, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 28, '92. and Saturday Matinee, the famous Mr. and Mrs. Punch Robertson, Supported by their own N. Y.AfcJjenaenm DUBgatio do, In a select repertoire of comedies: Thursday A Woman's Revenge Friday ....Two Old l'als oaiuruay maiineo.... uavm crocket Saturday Might , A Golden Letter On Monday nlshtwo nass every ladvfrenif accompanied by a person holding a paid re aerved seat ticket. SPKCIAL.Kach person entering tho houso every night will receive a number on tho gold watch which will bo given owoy Wednesday night. Numbers given away each night. Saturday, ut 2:110, we give a grand family mat inee. Admission 10 cents. livery child recclvos a bag of Uno mixed candy, besides a doll to tho girls and a wagon to tho boys. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents. jll,RGUHON'H THEATRE, J. J. FKKQVSON, JfAKAOSB. Monday and Tuesday, April4 & 5 The eminent English actor. Marlande Clarke MONDAY, April 1 . "Sllvor King." A ploy that the late Henry Ward Useclier ays 1 better than ten IsnUn sermons. TUBS DAY, April &.... Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents. Seats on salo at hlrlln's drug store. TX)n SALE. A dwelling house, containing L1 live rooms, situated at Turkey Hun. Apply 10 Airs, josnua Jones, iuricoy nun. siw TITANTED. A Blrl for ecncral houso work. VV Good wages paid. Call at the Hkrami oiuce, B-ii-u TOR SALE. Cheap, a one-horse spring I wagon with top. Also a two-seat surrey wiin extension lop. Appty 10 r rcu. uurxnart, S3 North Main strost 3-3-tf 17"ANTED, AGENTS. Wo want first-class Y salesmen to handlo our Lubricating Oil and (1 reuse products as a side lino. Columbia un nnn urease o., iiicvciana, u. it--tw AT7ANTED. Two conlcs of Robert Mauch VV lino's book. Must bo in good condition anu encap. Auuress iieiiai.d otitce. J -20-tr w ANTED. A dining room girl. Apply at mo I'erguson Mouse. s-au-11 NOTICE OP DECREE CHANGING THE name of John Shecler to John Luszcynskt In the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. In Iho matter of tho petition of John Sheeler for a docrco changing his name to John Luszcynskl. And now, March SI, 1892, three months after tho presentation of tho foregoing petition, and on motion of J II, Pomcroy, at torney for said petitioner, tho court decrees mat tne name 01 saiu jonn bncoicr nc cnangoa to John Luszcvnskl. and Iho Shenandoah EVEN ING HKitALi), a newspaper published in said county, be designated for the publication of the nonce or mis aecree lor lour successive wccks, unless causo bo shown to tho contrary. Extract from tho record. S. C. KIRK, Prothonotary. Shenandoah, March 23, 1893. 3 23-oaw-tt LATJER'S Pilsner cixicl loor ORDER AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt., 207 west Coal St., shbitadstdoah:. The Advent ol Spring. We herald the advent of Spring" with as fine a stock of Ready-made Clothing- as Phil adelphia has ever seen we be lieve it to be uneqtuiled. Spring Overcoats will in terest you most now. For quality and style ours are very superior; there is nothing- com mon about them. Thev are first-class and right in price. A. C, YATES 8b GO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, IMIIL. A. OEL.IIIIA. Good Horses ! Nice Buggies J Fine Double Carriages! in charge of good, careful, respectable driv ers, to hire nt all times and at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, 13 and 14 IS'orth rear Alley, Rear of Luburg's hardware store. Horses tukm to Hoard, Careful attention given to Jb'oeoing Horses. All kinds of HAULING at tended to promptly chargos moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Dutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Huy and Straw, &o.,&o. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (MuldoOn'a old stand) C0RNH1 CENTRE AND TO STREETS. George H, Williams Will occupy the store-room, 27 N. Jardln St., Slieiuindoab ON APRIL 1st. A full Hue of dry goods, gructrleti, all vlotlis, provUilQBH, etc. FLOUR 3d per barrel. Other goods in proportion. I'rloea of all competitors will be met. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Feal Estate an j Insurance Agency. Offlco Muldoon'8 Dulldlng, Shenandoah, Pa. Promoters of LOW PRICES T Just Received! 50 Cases Cold-packed Tomatoes, 1 3 cans $.1.00 Remember, these are not hot-packed goods, and we will guarantee that there are no better Tomatoes in the market at any price. Straight Roller-Process Family Flour, $4,50 For this week only we will give Ten Three-pound Bars of Soap for $1.00 For general household purposes there is 'no better soap to be had. We have a Fine Fresh Roasted Coffee, per pound, 18c This coffee we claim to be equal to any high-priced grade in the market. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE GUA NOTED OPPOSITE POST OFFICE No. 114 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Paralyzers of HIGH PRICES T A Corner in Hats. Some hats are neither worth throwing nor taking out of a corner. A good hat IiOight, dur. ahlo, shapely and a pleasure to tho wearerj a bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow it into perdition. Good hats aro no more expen sive than bad ones, but bad hats are expensive at any price and sensible men couldn't bo paid to wear them. Our J2 hat is a perfect gem, und thero is no reason to bo without one nt this low ilgure. The same Is true of ouriSo Neckwear and Suspenders. Good shirts from 35o up to IK. AH the newest things In gents' underwear, col- iuo uuu buuo. j'.vcrjriuiug ut rocK UOUOm pnCO 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. A FINE SHOW If you want to tee a fine display of Hot ta anc Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'i old stand,) corucr conl and Jardln HtSt Custom Work and Repairing Done In the best ityle. FOLMERS Saloon and A'o. US Restaurant tf. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager llecr.Ale, Porter and Tenv poranre Drinks and Cigars. line old Wines und Liquors always on hand. II. C. FOI.MEIt, Prop. CI! arauntt anil tptmt a pleasant hour. A Choorful ITomo. "Wall, Mary, how chterful your homo Is. You tlwnys have sueh n cheerful tiro." "Yea, 'Us true; wo nlwuys haven good lire iluce we get our coal from Zerbe & Co.'s Moun tain Colliery. Ilefore we always had suoha limeKOlllDirallroln tho marnhur. That m,i,l usaUerornil crabbed; but now everything is lovely. ; And, Lew-idea, It la cbeupr. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does the collecting and delivering. " A GRAND OPPORTUNITY Your Eye on This ! LAST CHANCE I Ho jOffer Refused for the Remaining Stock at 30 JNbrth Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Ladles' Finest Tan Oxford Ties 60c, worth f 1.50 " line Button Shots $1 jo ' "An uiua , ,70 Meu'u Fine Congress Shoes j.oo " Heavy Shoes 75 " Rubbers a few left 23 " Base Ball Shoes 60 " " Miner Brogue 75 " Boys Best Kip Boots 1 25 " Qlrla Itubber Bppts 1.00 " A few days only remain to securo these bargains. DOff'T DELAY. No. 30 North Main Street, 2; 1.60 r- " 260 " i.5o n " .75 j.25 1 1.75 , WX.A CARPET OJP .XaXa GRADES. REDUCED prices 1 TJRtJSSELS from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Bugs, Matts,CurtaIn Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line of Lace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PRTPF' OLD RELIABLE, U..U JL XVX wiJ O, NORTH MAIN STREET. lEIEIMIOV.A.L. On npd after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, Tho HARNESS-MAKER, Will occupy tho. store-room, N. Main St., nest; to Uagenbueh'tiDnig Store, Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., fHTSIVIHN ANU SUHOtOH, Office 28 West Liovd Btreet. Hhenandoah Pa. aOFJSJS ECOXJSE- MltS. CONWICK IN CHAKQE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL l'HICE. EverytWng well cookod and clean An elab orate bill of furo dally. Lodgings for travelers. aiRH.CONNICIC, 3a N, Mn!u SI. JOHN R. COYLE, At'trnej'-al-Law anil Real Estate Agent, Offlce-Ueddall's lluildlng, Shenandeti, Pa.
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