to fill Med Prices OP Al.tj COMl'KTITOKS, t5r QUALITY CONSIDERED WHO 01 VH OZ. TO THE I'OUND. AND QUARTS TO THE GALLON AT SEVERN'S, 30LID ami 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 roch bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most jirof rcstve establishment In the couuiy. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. I.OCAI.KTTKS. Not many April showers. Trailing arbutus is scarce, Ttao baso ball season Is on. Moonlight Is on the decrease. Fresh evidences of spring arc presented very day. There Is a dally Inquiry after lime for white Washing. The oyster will soon go on his four month TOcatlon. Dandelions anil violets are peeping from the ailllsido. A silver match box lined with asbestos Is a recent uoTelty. It will be legal to catch the speckled trout now. Tho fad of woaring a full board Is being superseded by another of wearing a smooth A lamo defenso may bo very effective if It's in tho caso of a man irho uses a crutch as a it capon. You can't tell how big a men Is until you And out where his influence Is going to slop. Thoearllor rubbish Is cleared from tho eel lars, yards, gardens, streets and alleys and turned, the better It will bo for the sanitary condition of the town. Good Looks. Good looks aro moro than skin deep, do pending upon a healthy condition of nil tlio vital organs. If tin L'vor lie inactive, you have n Dilious Look, if your stomach bo disordered you hive a D.i speptic lool and if your Kidneys bo all' 'Pled you liuve a pirched look. Secure good health and you will havo good looks. Electric Hitlers is the great alterative and Tonio acts dl rcctly on thesa vital organs. Cures Pimples, Illotche', Boils and gives a good complexion, Sold at C. II. If agenbuch's Drug Store, 50c. per bottlo. I'ishliiK Tackle. A large lot of tbo finest fishing tackle, cheaper and better than ever, just received Come an 1 soo me bolero purchasing else 'Where and you will save money at ' Max Ukkse'h, Ferguson House, H W. Centre St. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorio, 'When she was a Child, she cried for Castorio. 'When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorio. 'When bhe had Children, she gavo them Castorio. K' flirev takes the loid. He i m tho firt 11 'or. His motto is "Quality, rot Q'jar.tity." Cll and ee him -1 4 If Watori' "WetM bear la the heit. John A i Beillv ole agpnt. F-Mi YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Uoou horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Iniberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. I3AYIES. Just See What A DOLLAR WILL BUY AtJas. Thomas'. 13 c ans of Tomatoes, 10 cioh of Uouna, I' i dozen of Orange, b pound of CoBee, IS owns of 1'eas, 7 dozen of Lemons, M pounds of Suaar, 30 pounds of Jelly. Itemember, tbete are only a few of our prloM. Alb, have full line of Green Truck, hiving Jus I returned from the olty. ,amta 2'Aomat' CHEAP CASH STORE, Coal nn 1 West Sts. J 16 4 l'liltSONAL. Mrs. J. J. Kolly is quite ill. I. U. Carl Is on the sick list. Mrs. Snydor, of North Jardln stroet, is vorv ill, Miss Alico Valsh is visiting friends in Wilkes-llirre. I. liHUterttein Is transacting business at Wllkis list re. William Maurer, of Frackvlllc, was in town yoterday. It -v. B mig, of Fruckvillo, was a vis tor to town yesterday. Miss Clara Stetlor, of Philadelphia, Is viiinng town Iriondf. Christ. Uruhler, of Oitnden, N. J., is the garni of relatives. MirtMnriu Howell, ol Chicago, is the guot of town friends. W. J. i'urlz attended an Bailor party at Tanjaqun last ivotiing James A. Klees, of Beading, was soon on ur sirraia yesterday. Curst Niece, of 1'ott-vilto, spent a few minutes in town this morning Mr. and Mrs. Thi mas Baird aio spend ing a few days in I'hilai olphlx. , Frank 0. Becsn is makii g good progress towards recovery from hi illne4. Biehard Ogden wa unong tho college students who S nt Easier in lown. Miss Mary Tliotnas, ol Centr-ilia, was visiting friends in town tho past woek. Mis. II. 0. 11' yor aid daughter, Mis Man o, went to Scratiton this morning. J. H. Kebler, Jr.. ono of our "dandy1, lelti'r enniers, Is taking u well-iurried vacation. .Mrs. J. F. Finrey a tended tho funora of tho late II 1 i n tii II. Fornsler, hei cousin, at IVtit-villi', yo-terd y. Urs. T. O. Mahfinej, f'rmerly cf town but now ol l'lnlitrie phia, has been spend ing the past uook wl h relatives here. William J. B Wte, ihn geniul bnok keeper at tho Shenandoah lioel Cimpany's establishment, cm bmplntes a trip to Europe in the mar future. Supt. .1. J. Ilrudigan is confined to his homo, nursing a lg which has hocomn sore frctii tho result of an injury sustained in tho mines about a mouth ngo. Mrs. Hannnh Set-bur, nt Pottsvillo, ac c nnpaniod by In r son and daughter, sponl the E titer holiday with her two sons, Henry and Georgo Seebar, of town. "William Mirtden angled for trout al Davis' Bun on Saiurdiy and returned ti tjwn uilta two l.undrol ol tho specklei beauties, the smallest measuring seven inches. Ur. and Jlrs. James c-tein will give t- progressiva cu-hr put to their ffiinds on Wednesday evening. Tho affiir promise to be one of the lending tocitty ovinia ol ih season. Mos Jliy Gather gavo a lull dress party to a few of her friends. Among ihe guesli were ML'spb Sar.th Stein, Jessie Grant, Libbio Hughe", tho Misses Cither, Bud. Evans and Fred. Mosor, of As-hland ; and Will II. Grant and Wilbur F. Sadlor, il town. Ur. Eir! J. "allad. Will Boihormnl, L C. Voshage, M. D. Bright, James Wood ward. Harry Sallada, Jame3 GurJon, Dr, 0. S. tV. Schomo, and son, Bob, Dr Graham, of the Hospital, S. L Price, and Mailer Frank Price and Chief Burges Donahoe 1 10k advantage of yettt rday afternoon, and enjoyed their first rido over tho now electric railway from Bappaban nock to Shenandoah an 1 they are now all enthusiastic railway men. Ashland Tele gram Imitators anil Impostors. The unequalled success of Allcock's Porous Plasters as an oxternat remedy has induced unscrupulous parties to offer imi tatioiS, which they endeavor to sell on tho reputation of Allcock's. It is an absurdity to speak of them in tho same category a the genuine porous plaster. Thoirprenten tions are unfounded, their vaunted merit unsupported by facts, their alleged supe riority to or equality with Allcock's a false pretense. Tho ablest medical practitioners and chemists and thousands of grateful pitientt uiito in declaring Allcock's Porous Plasters tho best external reuiody over produced. lloware of Imitations, tnd do not bo deceived by mhrcprcsenlalion. Ask for Allcoik's, and let no solicitation or ex planation induce you to accept a substitute. Coming Kvents. April 19lh. Supper in Piimitive Meth odist hall; bent Hi of Star of Bttblclo m Lodge No. 7, L. P. A April ill. A marigold tea in Bobbins' hall, under tho auspices of tho degree stall' Lydia Degree Lodge, No. 112, I. 0. 0. F. May Clb. Lecture by Bev. AnnaSbaw, of Alasmohueetts, in M. E. church. Sub ject "Fate of Bepublics." Iteuntlful l-'loers. Tho handtome flornl ornaments furnished for the funeral of tbo Uto V. J. McCarthy wero Boourtd through Jlorria Wurra, who is tho local sgdnt for Joy to, of 1'utUyillo. County CominUteo fileetlug. Tho members of tho Republican County Committer Bro hereby notified to mtt In Centennial Hall, J'oltsvillc, on Hondny April 25, at 10 o'clock a. m., lor the purpose of electing a CountkCliain))fin and trans acting eucn other businotslasmay properly como before tbo meeting. w.;n. lkwis, 4-M-0t Chalrmiin Co., Conv. A (Hbioii Challenge. Charles T. Gibson oallud at tho Herald office this tnorniDg and Mated that hU son William, who fought Gallagher at QlrarJ villo lait nlnht, will flht John Donobue, of town, any number of rounds under ruloa within tlio law for any amount of money. Kumlun Kt-lU-r Committee. A mcotinK of the guneral cominitteo of tho KuseUn Ftuiino Fund ooncerl will bo held in Ferguipn's front hall on AVdnet day, April Olli, at 7 ). ni. sharp. Im poitant buiineM. Climb our ttair, it w'll pay you. We are batter situated than any ground floor gallery in the town, Hall's, 29 W. Centre treat. There Is no Trouble, The P. A B. Ball road Company mado a crossing at Lost Crook this morning to make its connection with the Lehigh Val ley railroad. In making the crossing travel on tho otectric road was stopped and thl9 lod to a report that tbo P. & B. com pany was fighting il and was tearing up its tracks. Such is not tho caso. The P. & B company notified the olectric rail way officials several days ago that it intonded to make the cross ng an the electric company at once ordered Its patont crossing appliance, which has not arrived yet. As soon as it does it will bo put in place and the cars wil run as usual Moanti no tho olectric railway pasengers will bo transferred at the cro-ing. No dilllculty oxlts blwonn the cnrnpmles WILL BB GIVEN 11V TIIK LITHUANIAN CORNET BAND OF BHENAND0A11, PA., Tuesday Evening, April 19, '92 IN BOBBINS' HALL The I'rogrammo will be as follows: Army March IJy Straus Chorus from Opera '-MacRle Pluto" 3- "I-'ood Night," Harltono solo Mohrlh 4 .Toous Polka Joa ft Farewell Hong .'....Behrcns 0 "Tho I-'lrst Violet," l'olka Muzur Sara 7 "The Glory of God In Nature," Heothov 8 "Something Lovely," Lovermad 0 "l'olnlsho ilymno 10 Gallop Strcblnger Also an exhibition by tho Shenandoah Gymnasium Club 1 Come early and secure a good seat. Doors open at 7 o'clock. For sale at U. K. Lewis', North Main street. We Study to Please ! Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROGERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &c. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) C0HNKI1 CINTRK AND WKVT STREETS. ABRA&1 HEEBNER CO. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of g Of Every Description. Flags, Badgps, Caps, Regalias, &c. S-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES."5 Wrlto for catalogues. Corrcspondenco solicited. Specialties! The best Chimney Top yet discovered. Tho wind cannot blow down. Do you want the best range raonoy can buyf Then purchase the UHOADWAY." Tin Koollng and Hpouting done on tho shortest notice. All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronage solicited. ft I. PRJLTT. 331 South Jardln Streot, Shenandoah, MILLINERY OPENING rail able millinery store of EIXA McGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH. The finest and largest slock of ats, BOisrisrETS AND MIIXINKRY GOODS Of all Rinds. Come and see the display be fore purchasing e sewlieie. George H. Williama Will occupy tho storo-room, 27 X. .Jardln St., Slieiiamloais ON APRIL 1st. A full line of dry ki provisions, etc. l-'Li oods. erocerles. oil cloths. OUR per barrel. Other goods in proportion, will be met. rrues of nil competitors It 33 TV! OVA.Xj ! ELLIS, The Tmsm ih and Stove Denier, has roinoved to tho Cor. of Centre mill Jiirdlii Hlw., Where he will be pluased to nieot all his old as well ug many new customers as poMble, uoou worn ; iair price. J. GALIiAQHER. Justice of tbe Peace, Esa! Mate anil Insurance Agency. Office Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, Fa. A GRAND COM m Means poor times for the hard efforts to place within Worth of goods of us, thus enabling you to live as well on half time (buying your goods of us) as you could on full time when you had to pay the No. 114 South We are in the forefront with the novel and beautifnl things of the season. Easter-time suggests all that is bright and enlivening llowers, sunshine, cheerfulness. It also suercests SPRING CLOTHING. Our counters are laden with the choicest and newest the season has brought forth. The making is thievery best and the prices are in ' keening with the quality. A. C, YATES & CO,, Comer 13th and Chestnut Streets, He HI Mnclrt ClolliiiiKT In llilIaiU-liIiin, A Corner in Hats. Sorao hats are neither worth throwing nor taKing out or a corner. A gooa cat ig;ngui, uur able. Ghanelv and a nleusure to the wearer: a bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow It Into perdition. Good bats are no more expen sive than bad ones, but bad hats are expensive at any price and sensible men couldn't be paid to wear tbem. Our ft hat la a perfect gem, and thcro Is no reason to be without ono at this low figure. Hie name is true of our 860 Neckv, ear and suspenaerH. (looci blurts from xbo up to w. All 1110 now obi imngsin gems unaerwear, col lars and cuffs. Kverythlng ut rock bottom price, 19 South Main St., Shenandoah SHENANDOAH HALF-TIME - working man. Recognizing your reach goods so low that BXJ1T A. $1,00 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. osMim zcShai suSLa vdl csSLa rmJLnJi naHna SiaBac cog OP jSlXiXj REDUCED OUUSSELS from 50o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Stiadep, Kugs, Mutts,Curtain Poles, etc., ut low prices. The best lino of Lace Curtains ever shown In town from $1,00 u pair up. J. J. PRICE'S; ONE NIGHT ONLY. Friday Evening, THE COMEDIAN, JL-AIROIfcT EL". WOODHULL, Supported by Miss THOJ A G JUS WO LI), in hU grentNow York success, tho sensational comedy drnniii, Kutlrcly revised, rewritten and and mode a superb scenic production. The thrilling Saw Mill scene In full operation on tho stage. The wonderful rutlroad effect un express trululiOOfeetloDg crossing the stogo in ten bcconds. Tho llroolilyn lirldge and llartholdl Ktutuo. We carry nllour own scenery and will positively produce It as advertised. New music, new bongs, new dances, humor and pathos, laughter and tears, ltescrved scats now on sale ut Klrlln's drug store, PRICES, 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS. Baby Carnages Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES I Our Prices were never equalled beforo. We sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Wo bavo a full line of Ileywood Carriages, and can furnish you uuy style for less than you Can Buy at ihe Factory. Call and see for yourself. We mean Just what wo say. Our prices will surprise you, J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, No. 8 South Main Street, SHIElZTA.riDOA.H:, IFIEIfcTIISr-A.. tlus fact we have made extra you can make your C3rDELja.IIS. PRICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. April 22, 1892. THE HEYWOOD. il a i i