We Will Meet Prices OF ALL competitors, QUALITY CONSIDERED WHO.dlVK oz. to the roro. AND OJIARTSTOTIIE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. 30LID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silvor Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal GoodB, .B.inquot,Parlor and Tiano 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 Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Tie most profrcsslro establishment In Uiecouniy. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. I.OCAL15TTE3. Trailing arbutu"). TTarmcr weather la promised. Some April lee tho past few mornings. The birds iot cold feet tho past fow days, livery Idle person H neglecting some duty., The old ware scared away tho spring fever. In chlnaware tho sovorcly plain will reign. Overcoats wcro again brought out this weolr. The cold spell suspended garden making. It Is bcllcrud the cold has not hurt the fruit buda. Imitation jowel will adorn tho summer girl's slippers. Only the commonest maibles aro made In this onntrr Trench importers are displaying jeweled hoe buttons. Itoscttes are taking the place of buckles on evening slippers. The feet of the Amerioan womon are said to be erowjlng larger, This (s Passion Week, and many of our hurches were holding nightly services A sliver plato with your name engraved on it, to hang insldo tho hat, band, is a novelty. The ohgnandoah and" Lost Creek clubs will cross bats at the latter place to-morrow af tcr- oon. When they say tho brldo's costume was a ream do you mean to imply that it was an illusion t Napoleon blue is a spring tint with a grayi&h cast and is found to bo especially becoming to blondes. The latest discovery In dentistry 13 that new teeth may bo grafted on old roots amlo to grpw as finely as the natural tooth. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, "When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. "vTneu she became Hiss, tho clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Fishing Tackle. A largo lot of tbo finest fishing tackle, cheaper and bettor than ever, just received. Come and soo me belcre purchasing else whoro and you will eavi. money at Max Kkesk's, Fergmon Houe, 11 W. Centre St. The prettiest PHrpeU nnd oil cloths at Fricke'e, No. 10 South .larilin street. Orders for Kvknino Hkuai.d should be UJt at Ihokt J- Jirown's mw stand. No. 4 North Main ttrett. Kea;ey takes the lotd. lie is on thn first floor. His motto i "Quality, rot Quantity." Call and tee hirn. 4 4 tf The PhrenU Hull. The ball of the I'bojnix Hose Company will be held In It lUulns' opera houso on Easter Monday, April 18th. Don't fnrcot it. 4-l-2w Are You Going to Move? Everybody is moving-, but you can be accommodated with any kind of a turnout you wish or driving', either single or double, at Evan J. Davies' Livery and Feed Stables, 14 and 16 North Pear alley, rear Ivuburg's hardware store. JAMES S. THOMAS, Dealer in ' Choice Groceries ! PRO-VISIONS, BUTTER AND EGGS Green Truck, &c, Cor, COAL AND WEST STS OUR SODVENIfct EDITION. Fcl Csucrrnlns' the. Kleotrlo lUllwny and JU Promoters. With tlifs lfUo of the IIkrald Is circu" Uteri a bandsnm enmenir edition com. tmmorntivo it the opening lor pumic trnM'luf ihe Mttlintmy City, Shenandoah, Gi'Htdvillc nnd Anhiatid Street Ktilwuy The original intention was to is'ue the souvenir on the dny set for tho lormnl open ing or thi road, liui tliii plan wns inn trnted liy th sudden cnfttit of the railway cctn pany's plans cnusmi by Ihe ajnr,nlve. action of eortiin members of the Sboimn dnah Borcucb C uneil. So tho souvenir ! liow Us ed in co nn omoratlon of the estab lihment nnd operation of an electric rail wav lino between honnnrioah and Giranl ville wi h the regret thai it doos not a',fo mark tho opening of other sections, as firs intended. Thn Mahanoy G tv, Shenandoah, Girard villo and Ashland Street Hallway is a mor umont commemorative of 11 campaign of onterprie, grit, perseverance and patlerco unequalled in thn history of tho county. When tho Hkuald suggested three year. ago that an elaetric railway would be a pay ing investment in this valley tho people laughed at the idea and declared that a lino could not be surveyed through the territory, much less operated. Tho Hkr ald hammered at the idea for -months Then, all nt orico, the poplo of Mahanoy City issued a call for a public meeting to rai6e funds and secure an olectric railwiy charter. This was an enterprising step for our neighbor to take, but it lacked speed and confidence, and others took'' tho more business like step. Ileforn the Mihanoy Ciiy people cou'd get ' together and act, Hon D. D. Phillips, ol Gordon, 31, J. Whaleri(dooeased)C. E. Titman, J. F. Fin ney. S. W. Tost, 0. A. Keim, B. .1. Yon and U. C Buyer, of Shenandoah, Bnd Hon. Elias Davis, of Broad Mountain, made ap plication and secured a charter for a cor poration to bo knjwn as tho Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Girardvillo and Ashland Street Railway Company, with powrrs to operato an electric railway in this and the Gtlbett'.m yalleys. The charier having been granted, tne projectors commonced to look around for capital to net undor it. Tho Shenandoah people having money to invest were ap pealed and, at first, wcro inclined to re spond, but they dickered so much ever the matter that all negotiations .wero dropped and tho charter was placod at the dlsposn of a number of out-of-town Cnpit'alists, headed by .fudge W.' F. Sadler.of Carlisle Up to this time, and in fact up to tho time the first pick was put into the ground for tho construction of the present road, the ' croakers" kont yelling that' tho. chartor was only a means for speculation and the right of ways were asked for simply lo give it a color of marketiblo value with a- viisw to selling It to one of the railroad com panics. The project laid dormant until last Do cembor, when tho work of grading was bo gun between the outskirts of this town and Girardville. In tho early party of Jan uary work on tho power house at Itappa hannock was commo ced, and shortly after track work was begun at the west end of Col 6treet. Tho latter work was stopped a few days later on aecount of tho ground boing frozen too hard. Blasting was ro- sorled to, but it wis finally concluded that bettor work could ba dono after tho break ing up of winter. Attention was then given to track laying in the western dis trict. On Febtuary 3d, four of tho cars ar rived in Shonundoah. They remainol un der tho osre of watchmen at tho 1. & K. freight depi.t fir about three weeks and wero then transferred to the powor house, -which was then under roof. In due time tho engines wero delivorod at tbo power houso. The dynamos and other electrical parts of tho plant, together with tho boilers, followed soon after and on March 22nd fires wore built under the boiler for the first time. At 4:67 p. m. that day W. F. Sadler, Jr., turned on the steam and cot In motion ono of the splendid Corliss engines On April 4th. work was resumed on tho West Coal 6treet section iff' tho road, and on April 7th the D ret car was. run from the power houso to the corner of Main and Ltoyd streets, Shonandoali Tho next day cars wore run in tbo heart of tho town, at the corner of Main and Centre streets. On the night of April 7th tho Borough Council of Shenandoah mot and oight of tho members, a majority, instructed tbo Borough Solicitor to procure an injunction against tho road because it had not paved iU tracks. Tho next morning. Judgo Sad lor, president of tho ra'lway company, de cided to stop tbo road at tho corner of 31 .in ana utntro streets ana do no mora new work In tho town until he could recoive some awurance. The result of the Coun ell's action Is outlined in the report ol tho Indignation meeting oi citizens In another column of this paper. The franchise of tho 3Iahanoy City, Shenandoah, Girardvillo and Ash'and tit , rt , i . "iicci uauway vompany n (ooicea upon j by prominent capitalists with olectric rail-1 way experience as one of tho most valuable In tho town and tho plant Is ono of tho mo-t.compl4o atid'Valuablo In tho country. On Mftrch'Stlb, last, Mr. F.. 1), Musser. tuperhilorident of tbo 1 East Harrisburg Eloctricv Railway, inspoctod thn plant and declarod it "aecond to nono. I dbn't Know that 1 havo over Been ono eqiial to It in g in- oral appearance and equipment " The 1'ntliiT or Many llln. 0 insltpitioii lead- lo a multitude o' physical troubles. It is generally tho re suit of caroKssness or indiil'iirenco to the simplest rule of health. Eugenge MoKy of Hrantfnrdj. Ont.t writes:. "I bad for eeveral year) been a pufftirer fron constipation, had takon a great many different remeilios, some of which dil me good for a timo but only for a time, then my trouble came back worse than ever. I was induced by a Iriond, whom Bran drerti's Pills ha benefited, to try them. Took two each night for a week, then ono evory niHht for about six weeks. Since that timo I havo not experienced the slightest difficulty .whatever, and my liowols move regularly evory day, ; I believe-firmly that for s'Ugnishness of lh bowels and biliousness- Brandreth's Pill- aro far superior to any other. Hall, artist and rihotographer, 29 Wo-t Centre street, Shonand'iah. It Letter I. ht. The following letters remain uncalled for. In tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office, April 16, 1803: D.ivls Sarah Miller Franklin MOntgomory Charlos . , Parties calling for advertised lotters, should please say1 "a'dvortlsod."-' Otlo cent will be charged on all advertised letters. i II. C. IlOYEIl, P. M. Now Try This. It will cost you. nothing and will surely do you good, if you havo n Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chesti.or., Lungs- Dr. King's, new Discovery- for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to givo relio', or money will be paid back Sufferers from La Grippe foupd it ju3t the thing and under its u;e bad a speedy at J perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our oxponso nnd learn foryouisolf just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles freo at C, H. Hagenbucb's Drug Store. Largo size 50c. and $1. When the car Stops ask for Uall s new pallery. It County Cominltteo Meeting. The members of the Republican County Committeo are hereby notified to most Id Centennial Unit, Potlsvillo, on 3Iondny April 25, at 10 o'clock a. m., (or,tbo purpose of electing a County Chairman and trans acting such other businossjtis may proporly come bol'oro tbo meoliugt W, II. Lewis, -414-0t Chairman Co., Conv.' Stop the car and a?k for Hall, tho prac tical photographer. ' It - ' Hero you Are. M. L. Kemmeror, wholesale and retail confectioner, is now located at 35 North Main street. Finest Easter novolties in tho county. Tho trado supplied at lowest wholesale rates. OrJers for special designs and namos on Eastor eggs promptly attend ed lo. 4-lllm Choral Union Meeting. The Shenandoah Choral Union will meet Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, in llobbins' hall. By order of the prfsjdent. 4-15 2t Bast work dono at Brennan's steam aundry. Everything whito and spotless Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Hall, tho practical photographer, 29 West Centre stroet, Shenandoah. It Climb our stairs, it will pay you. Wo are belter situatod than any ground flpor. gallery in tho town. Hall's, 29 W. Contre street. UOIt SALE Two horses, one double nnd P two sinelo carriages, all harness, and every thing else necossary for u livery business. Ap ply ut this office. 4-16-lw " VJe Study to Please ! " Old Stand. New Goods EVEKYTIIINQ IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoos, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &c. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! , (f-Iuldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEsT STREETS. A Cheerful Homo, "Well, Mary, how cheerful your borne is. You alwavs have such a cheerful lire." "Yes, 'tis true; we always haven good fire since we (jet our coal from Zerbo Si Co.'s Moun tain Colliery, llefdre vie always bad such a timo jutting a lire In the morning. That made us. all cross and crabbed; but now everything is lovely. And, bosides, It la cheaper. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does the collecting ww uqiivering. George H. Williams Will occupy tbo store-room, 7 N. Jnrdlu tit,, SlienaiidoaSj ON APRIL 1st. A full line of dry u provisions, etc. I-'Li oods, crocerioB, oil clpthi uujt Hi per barrel. Other goods in proportion, will bo mot. Prices of all competitor ELLIS, The TiM'ili and Stove Dealer, has removed to tho Cor. of Centre and Jiircltii BIH., Where he will be pleased to meet all bis old as wen us many new customers as possiuie. uuuu wuik . iuir jiricu. E23 Means poor times for the hard efforts to place within your reach goods so low'tKat Worth offgoods of us, thus enabling you to live as well on of us) as you lo. 114 South Wc are in the forefront with the novel and beautiful things of the season. "Easter-time suggests all that is bright and enlivening flowers, sunshine, cheerfulness. It also suggests SPRING CLOTHING. Our counters are laden with the choicest and newest the season has brought forth. The making is the very best and the prices are in keeping with the quality. A. C, YATES & CO, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, IlcHt ainfle CIotliliiK in iMilInclelpliin. A Corner in Hats. Somo bats aro neither worth throwing nor tukiny out of u corner- A goou imtisingm, uur nblu. shanelv and a nleasuro to tliu wearer: a bad hat isn't worth powder enough to blow it into perdition. Good bats ure no more expen sive than bad ones, but bad liats are expensive ut any price and sensible men couldn't be paid to wear thorn. Our IS! hat is a perfect gem, and thoro is no reason to be without ono at this low figure. The same Is true of our 86o Neckwear unii ousponaerg. ooou smrts from 86a up to it. All tho newost thlnuu In lenlx' underwmir. ral. lars and cuffs. Everything ut rock bottom price. 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH HALF-TIME i , H - working man. Recognizing- ZBTT3T A could On full time when you re OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. mumf? tadkm nSkat saJbta XiS mSLm JUJ imSst 'resist mm REDUCED GBEAyLY , "ORUSSELS frorn 50c up. Tahle and y Floor Oil Clnthf. and Linoleums front 23c up. Window Stiades, Huns, Matt8,Curtuln Poles, etc., nt low prices. Tho best line of Lace CurtniiiB ever ahown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T"T pDTpr'C OLD RELIABLE, U . li JT ivlVJ-J O, NORTH MAIN STREET. ONE rjIOIIT ONLY. Friday Evening, April 22, 1892. THE COMEDIAN, ..A-IOT iE3I. WOODHULL, Supported by Miss TROJA OBISWOLD, in his groat New York BUecoKS, tho sensational comedy drama, Entirely revised, rewritten nnd and made a superb scenic production. The thrilling Saw Ml scenp in full operation on tho stage. The wonderful railroad effect .in express train Suu feet lonir crossing the stage in ten seconds The Ilrooklyn llrldge and Harthold! Htntue. Wo carry all our own scenery and will positively produce it as advertised. New music, new songs, new dunces, humor and pathos, laughter and tears. ltoserved scuts now on sale at Klrbu's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS. Baby Carriages Iarf'cst Assort incut. LATEST STYLES Our Prices were nover equalled before. We bo)1 currinRos cheaper than In Philadelphia or elsewhere. We have a full line of Iloywood Carriages, nnd can if urnlsh you any stylo for les than you Can Buy at ihe Factory. Call and see for yourself. We mean Just what wo suy. Our prlcua will surprise you. J. P. WILLIAMS & No. 8 South main Street, sHiEinsr-3sriDO.i3:, zpisiLsrisr-A- this fact we ''have made extra. you can make'your half time (buying your: ffood. had to pay the Y PRICES 1 SON, I
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