OP ALL COMPETITORS, QUALITY CONSIDERED A OZ. TO THE POUND. AND .QBAllTS TO TOE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. SOLID and plated Silver- waro. Gold and Sliver 7 Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlorand Piano Lamps.uniquo 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 progressive establishment lu thoeounly. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. localkttks. Mud again. Xastcr Sunday the 17th, Five Fridays and Saturdays in this month. Itobinsare arriving dally in large numbers. One-fourth of the now year has already gone This is tho last month for tho festive oyster. Soon time to hunt up tho white wash brush and pail. This la tho month to lceep your umbrella close Tiy you. Tho houso cleaning brigade will soon bo ready for business. Tho 30th of May, Decoration Day,' will como this year on Monday. The crescent of tho new moon now graces tho western sky thcte evenings. Lenten thoughts will bo divided between do votlon and the Easter bonnet. Tailors will soon be busy on spring suits and the milliners on Easter bonnets. FIVE PERSON8 DROWNED. A Uontlnc I'arty Swept Over Ham In niassnohuiettft. Greenfield, Mass., April 5. ,A.t the hamlet of the Griswold Manufacturing Company, W1UU Place, Coleralne, lo cated on the north branch ot the Deer field Biver, Sunday aftornosn, while six Germans Vfere boating on the river, the high water carried their boat over the dam and llva were drowned. Those who lost their lives were Joseph Pgger' aged. 85) two Lord boys, about 15 or 10; their sisttr, i about 18, and a girl named Itugenlg, about 18. Only two bodies have been reoovored. CnrolIne Frlnk.wns saved, atter being carried bvar the dam, by grasping a pole thrown her, and was pulled ashore. Tli Kubber Trait. New Tonic, April 5. At a meeting of the directors of the United States, Rub ber Company in tlile'city, the company was authorized to purchase the property of the Nev Jersey Iiubber.Shoe Company and committees were appointed to nego tiate toward the purchase, of the L. Can dee Company of New, Haven, and the Meyer Eubber 'Company of Jfllbauk,. N. J. ' Tho trust will negotiate with other companies, as It is its purpose to event ually absorb all lubber mauufacturlug concerns. in, OOO for Ills "Wound. Washington, April 5, The Speaker laid before the House yesterday a com munication from ,the Secretary of the Navy looking to an appropriation ot ?l,QO0 by Congress' for' the relief of Jos eph Fernandez; a British subject resid ing at Key, West, FJa,, who was ucri deutally wonnded by a shot fired by one ot a party of men belonging to tho U. S. S. Galena while engaged iu revol ver practice. Inquiry Into lUtU't Sanity. White Plains, N. Y., April 5. Henry L. Betts, a former wealthy merchant of Brooklyn, N. V., is on trial to have his sanity determined upon, prepartory to placing him on trial for the murder of Charles Bllsch in the Eagle Hotel, Peek skill! some months ago. The killing was the outcome of an alleged intimacy existing between Bllsch, and Celt's wife, who Is a decidedly attractive woman. Frea Wool Dobat Cloied. Washington, April 5. General debate on the Free Wool bill was closed by Mr. Springer, who made his first appearance on the floor for six weeks. He received quite an ovation, Owing to his' physical condition. Mr. Bryan, of Nebraska, read Mr. Springer's remarks. The bill wa then debated under the flvo minute rule far two hours and the House adjourned Are You Going to Move? Everybody is moving-, but i i - w.w uvvvhuuuuuku witu ailV killd Of a turnout VOll wi1t ail hiiiu vi a turnout OU Vlbll for driViner, Oltlier sinL'lu or ' ' M b11- Ul double, at Evan J. Davio Livery and ITeed' Stables, 14 antl iU INOrtll J. ear alley, rear t , . , -UUDlirg- S Jiaruware Store. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. Lord Montau' Daughtar-ln.Law Sea tned t Ifrlson'fortn Child's Daath. DuBtiK, April fe. The ' trial bt Annie Margaret Montagu, (or the manslaughter of her three-year-old child, was con cluded yestorduy. Much Interest is at tached to the case owing to the social, standing of the prisoner. Tho evidence in the case showed that tho deceased child had disobeyed her governess, and was put in a dark room for punishment, and was afterward found dead in the room. The room was nbout nino feet seven inches high, nud tho spatid nllo'wcd for tho child to walk about in was nbout fix feet square. Tho room had neither window, nor fireplace, and when the door was closed there ,wa no llnht- The metal rings had been scrowed Into the woodwork. It appears that- the governess, Hose Dosell, found that the little girl had been Kullty of slluht broach of pro priety, and put her in the dark room, .Mrs. Montagu at tho time being absent. ' When Mrs. Montagu returned) and learned 'what the child had done, she went to the dark room, and scolded, the little ono, and said sue- must punish her. She then tied the child's arms above the elbow with a stookihg, and attached that to the ring in the wall. She then wont away And did riot re turn to the room until three hours. aftar ward Mrs. .Montagu opened the door and .called tho child but the ,llttls one did uot answer, and after, cqjllng the second time, Mrs, Montagu went in hurriedly and untied the strlni. The Child then foil and' the mother lifted her and ran to tho bedroom, took off-stockings nud olothesj'laid her on tho bed, and ran downstairs for holp. Tho gov erness camo back with the mother and the child was put in a hath, artificial respiration being tried and brandy used, but without sucoess., .Mrs. -Montagu was sentenced to twelyo months' imprisonment. STUDENTS KILL THEMSELVES. Five Members of a l'utul Suicide Club Draw Lots. Bucharest, April 5. Five cadets at tho military schqol in ICrajova shot themselves dead in their rooms last night. They were members ot a suicide club of 10 cadets, organized a fow weeks ago. Eaoh member then swore on oath to kill himself when "his lot would bt drawn. ' The Oovenimeut will make an inquiry into the matter; All the oadett at 'tha sohool belong to old Roumanian families, anb tho institution is - watched with speolal interest by King Charles. Other scandals, it is. said, will be revealed by the investigation. To Bell a Company's Property. New Yokk, April 3. Judge Lacombe yesterday granted the petition, of, Wil liam C. Lane, the ,rocelver appointed iu the. aotion of Henry D. Lnugulia et.al against the, United States. Rollins Stook Company to sell the cqmpany's, propor'ty. Toe property Is scattered oyer -savor, 1 States and in use by several railway companies. The lowest price that will beicceptod ia $100,000, Caprlvl Unit Take Heat. J BznuN, April 5. Chancellor von Ca prlvl will go to Carlsbad shortly for his health. Overwork attendant upon nego tiating aud passing in the .Reichstag the Zollvereln treaties and anxiety during the political crisis of the. last few weeks have strained his nervous system, and his physician has prescribed a short period ot absolute rest as neceisary. Ituuaway Lads Caught In Jersey, f Jersey City, April 5. Two runaway boys from Worcester, Mass., Michael lO.'Connor, 13-years old, and Qeorge'Sul- llvan, lu, nra held uy the police In this city, the lads having beeniarrested while trying to board a Pennsylvania- Railroad trnlu to steal if ride to Scrautou, Pa. Their parents have been notified.1 j Connecticut's Oldest Parson. Middletown,. Conn.. April 5. Mra. Mehltabel Dayton, of East Haddam, died at tho ago of J01 years, 11 months. She is said to have bean the oldest parson in Connecticut.- 1 t i NEWS' OF THE DAYi I Private Secretary,. Half ord Is slightly unwell and confined to. his hotel in Washington. , Mrs. Wullhes "Little Sprague, widow ot Hon. Seth Snrazne, is dead at Diixbury. She was 103 years old. Margaret Mather has' begun legal pro ceedlnas iu Chiosso for a divorce from h'er htubaud, Emll Hab'erkorn. :J The Mohawk River has overflowed its banks, and river rpads in the vicinity Of Utlca, N. Y., are submerged! Gov. Russell signed the requisition pa pers for Dronan ana wens, tns two burglars who were captured in now York. Despatches' front Buenos Ayres say that' a stats of ,slega has been declared there by the Cabinet. The greatesp alarm prevails, 1 The KlnHsford Staroh Comnany hs filed its annual report with the Secretary oi stale, its capital 18' kouu,uuu, assets $030)000 aud debts $160,000. . Washington Booth,, ex'CoUectorot th i-ori iiv Dtiuinun, ts ueau aiver a lin gering' illness caused' by general brak down. Mr. Booth has held many posU tlons of importance in Baltimore. Rev, Dr. Lane of Morden, known at. me most eloquent preacner in jaanuoua, is dead at Winnipeg. He was formtrly pastor of the Central and Forty-third street churches, New itork city. 1 ( . The NdVy Department Is advised of the arrival ot the Boston at Acupulco, Mex., whero she will coal aud then pro ceed to tho Rovllla Qigeco island lq search of the crew of the American steamer Tahiti, I IVeatlmr Forvoast. T7AsniNOTON, April 6.For Now Hnlanl, , F"Ir' followc1 b lao'e"" oloudlneas anil aiigutly warmer, except stationary tern Prture along th coast) vartabW winds. I ForKastorn New Yorki Showers north; fair . followed by showers soutli; southerly windi. I Vor ltAtArn Pennarlvania. Now .Tomav Maryland and Dolawaroi Qenerally fair, wltb possible showers; slightly cooler, except ito- UonaryUmueraturoalonif the coast; southerly I Wind. . I For Western New York and Western I'omi lylTaoiai flboweni cooler, southerly gales. WANTS', Sea FOK SALE. A dwelling house., containing live rooms, sltuAtcd'at Turkey Hun. Apply to Mrs. Joshua Jones, Turkey llun. 3-30-lw FOIt SALE. Cheap, a ono-horSO spring 'wagon with top. Also a two-seat surrey with oxtenston top. Apply to Fred, llurkhart, S3 North Main strcot. 3-3-tt IOU SALE -Cheap, n horse, harness and 1 dc cart Annlv to Ucniamln D. Boddall. win. x'enn. 4-4-tf WANTED, S ALEHMAN.-Salary from start. Permanent place. Good chance for ad vancement. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Drown Bros. Co., Nurserymen, lloch estcr, N. Y. 4-4-lmd&w IOIt SALE, Cheap, Ono horse, 7 years old, ono truck wagon, ono mirlnir waeon. two i spring wagon, two md one sin tie burtrv. sets of harness.oue sleigh and one single buggy. A good eppor. unity for party desiring a horse at . n luw nguro. Apply to Thomas liolana, consta 1 bio, or Evan DavieB' livery stables. 4-Z-lw IJtOK SALE. A 37-acro farm.wlthgood houso, ; barn and outbuildings: farm well culti vated and good timber on tho place; never fall- llerioa about two miles from tho place. Price, f "a.SSnS county. For further particulars nddress or call OI1 AUGUST ADAMS, 4-2-Sw Beaver Valley, Columbia Co-i Pa. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Tho nnnual meeting of tho stockholders of the Citizens' Electric Light .Company, , of ancnanaoan. win do neia ni mo omce oi me company, No. S4 North Jardin street. On April 0th, 180 between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m., for tho purposoof elocting eleven (11) directors for ensuing year, and for tho purpose of hearing nnu receiving tno nuuitors ' renort. S-l-law-4w John CfituntEn, Sed'yv 1 PROPOSALS FOR BUPPLIE'J.-Offlco of the Htato Hospital for injured persons of tho Anthracite coal regions oi Pennsylvania, l' oun tain Hpnngs, j-ennsyivania, April ist, itws, t'caled and (marked proposals for supplies) Dr tho State Hospital for lniurcd cersons of tho Anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, will bo received by the Hoard of Trustees up to nttd Including tho 21st day of Aprih A.. D. 1803, for furnishing bread, meats, groceries, drugs, muslins, fruits, vegetables, ice, feed, coal, &c, for tho year ending May 31st, 1893. Tho Hoard ot Trustees rcservo tho right t6 roject any or all bids. A schedule of the ar ticles and probable amount ot each required, will bo furnished on application Address, Sup't Htato Hospital, Fountain Springs, Pa. 4-l-mon&sat-2w -70TICE OF DECREE CHANGING THE I Xi name of John Sheeler to John Luszcynskl. In tho Court of Common Picas of Schuylkill county. In the matter of the potition of John Sheeler for a decrco changing his name to John Luszcynskl. And now, MurchSl, 1892, three months after tho presentation, of the' foregoing potition, and on motion of J II. Pomcroy, "at torney for said petitioner, tho court decrees I that the namo ot said John Sheeler be changed I to John Luszcynskl, and the Shenandoah Even ing: HEHAI.D. a newspaper published In said county, bo designated for tho publication of tho nonce oi mis uecrco lor iour successive weeKS, unless cause bo shown to the contrary . Extract from tho record. S. C. KIRK, Prothonotary, Shenandoah, March 23, 1892. 3-23-oaw-4t A.B.RASVI HEEBNER CO., PORt CARBON, PA Manufacturers of OI Every Description, i Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. 3-FINESr GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-E AVrlto" for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. WAGONS and CARRIAGES In all the latest styles, of the finest make and dcsi nnisn in me worm ior-mo inonev. manu factured by the pookAVagon Company. GRAND OPENING in Wednesday, April 6th. Sallie Senior's xxx Xortfa BInin Street. BOCK Pilsnor txxc3L Lagox Boor OKDElt AT ONCE. Christ.- Schmidt, Agt, 307 West Coal St., id- jd. xysriE, 0t Centralist, is now prepared to tube contracts for tUp Cleaning Ont of Water Glosots Anfl other outbuildings. Prompt, clean and In oftenulvc -work at reasonable prices, Orders may bo left at Abe Commercial Hotel, corner I A Clioorfril Home. "Well, Mary, how cheurful your homo Is. You always have such a cheerful tire," "Yes, 'tis true; we qiunys haven good fire ninco wo get our coal from Zcrbe & Ca's Moun tain Colliery, lietoro we always had such a time getting a fire In tho morning. That made us all cross and crabbed; but now everything is lovelv. And. besides. It Is chrnner. Mnrt Shoemaker takes orders, does the collecting M1U Ul'UVU(IU. I BEER Promoters Just HI No, 114 South FULL WE G Paralysers of HIGH Tlie Advent ot Spring. We herald the advent cjf Spring with as fine a stock of Ready-made Clothing as Phil adelphia has ever seen we be lieve it to be une'qualed. Spring Overcoats will in terest you most now. For quality and style ours are very superior; there is nothing com mon about them. They arc first-class and right in price. A. C, YATES & CO., Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, X'llIl.AOKI.MIIA, A Corner in Hals, Somo hats nro neither worth throwing nor iuHiug uuv oi a corner, a Boou nut u;ngnt, dur able, shanplv nnd a Yilpnaiirn rnl1,A UHirpr; n bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow It Into perdition. Uooa hats ure uamore expen sive than bad ones, hut bad hats are expensive at any price and sensible rei n couldn't bo paid to wear them. Our W hot Is a perfect gem, and there ts no ronton to be without one at this low figure. The same is true of our25o Netkwear nnd fauspendorB. Qood shirts from 25o up to ti. Ml tho newest things in gents' underwear, fol ium nuu uuua. uvcryming ai rocic Douom price. scAwriiAxir. 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. o Lj$5rY Meceived ! 50 Cases Cold-packed. Tomatoes, 13 cans i.oo Remember,. these are not hot-paclied gfoods, and we will . guarantee that there arc no better--Tomatoes in the market at'any price Straight Roller-Process Family Flour, :; 'J4..50 - 1 n r, . ' - - ' " ' ' 1 1 1 -i.i , . .. 1. i- . 3 . Fo'r thweek only .we ? give. ;' . -Ten THree-ppund Bars of, Soap for; ;i,op ... ...For general household ipurposes there is no better, soap ' "td'be had.' " .- : ...... ,. , ; - ... T ' '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. ID MEASURE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, REDUCED GREATLY "nfrUSSELS from 6O0 up. Table and Floor -OH 'Cloths and Linoleums froinJ250 upi ' Vlndow Shades, Ruga, MattSjCurtaln Toles, etc., at low prices. The beet line of Lace Curtains over shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T rPTvTPF' TJ . U p Jl X:XXjXj LESSONS IN THE GOAL MINING 3-'SaniDIe cooies which hundreds of application. Saloon and Restaurant Jfo. J1S N. WHITE STKEKT. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter nnd Tern . perance Drtnks'aaa Cigars, illne old Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. a' FOLMETC, Prop. Call around anil apend a pleatant hour. COFFEE HOUSE. MRS. CONNIC1I tU CHARGE. A SQDA11E MEAL AT A NOMINAL THICK Everything well cooked and clean, An elao orate pill of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers, MHB, caWHICK, as N, Haiti Wt. George H. Williams Will occupy the sloro-rooni, 27 N. Jnrdla St., Sliciiaiitloali ON APRIL 1st will bo met. PRICES T r.i -ur. PRICES T PBIOBS 1 0LP RELIABLE, yJj north main street. by CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEORY OF inolOdinc IStlEHHIII, USEBMie SiSHS, MB KLHTlimiOH, HECilHCS, tit STUDEfiTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS. THE PUPILS STUDY AT HOME. LOSE NQTIME FROM, WORK. XNO . TEXT-B.OOKS NEEDED, Tuition icharces wiTHlfi the Means OFAtt. For Pamphlet amtaining full inforinalio'hj address, THE COLLIERY ENGINEER 5CU00L OF MINES.'Scranton, Pa. of "TnE iCottiEKV CNOiKEERV Ibv reading miners have qualifiid Ihtmulvcs to become Suftr- inicndtnU qjirf Feiemtn), and catalogue of Mining Books sent fVee on , "We'Study to Please!" Old Stand. New Goods EVEItVTHINb IN TIIE GROCERY LINE " ALWA.VS IN' STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &c Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Mujcloon's old s(and) CORNHt CENTHK 'AND "WEST STREETS. On and after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, The HARNESS MAKER, Will occupy the storo-room; N. llaln St., oezt to Hagenrjuch's Drug Store.
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