I ANOTHER car load of our I extro choice FAMILY FLOUR SB has been received and It awnlts your order. It In superior In overy re spect and low lu prleo. Don't buy an Inferior article vlien you can get the beet for tlio aa.o monoy. Don't forget iib If you want CaUDed Gomlh. When it conies to Hatnx wh ohii dlf count all our neighbor, In quality and price. Corner Grocery, OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Centre and White Sts. THIR D EDITION CONFLAGRATION AT BOSTON. .Many MHKlllriit lliillillng Destroyed. PtVO 31 llllrIIH the Loam, Boto.V, Maroh 11. The conflagration which started huro shortly after lour o'clock yetj(ly Hfternoon resulted In the destruo tlon of $5,000,000 worth of property. Mnny of the inott mngnlficent building In thu city wcrodwlroyed. The fire started In a largelirown stone building on I.inooln street known ns the Amos building and occupied mojtly by largo dealer! in toys and fancy article. S The flames Bpresd with frightful rapidity and before the apparatus of the fire com panies oould be put in working order the Singer Sewing Machine and tho Wlro Grip Companies' buildings on tho opposite side of tho stro t were doomed. ft Many peoplo lost their lives, hut it will ho days and perhaps weeks before tho exact number Is learned. The lobs of llfo is placed on the toy dealing conn nliloi in the building whero tho fire started. Tho Uornre r.trtiidge Company carries u large supply of fire works, which woro reached hy tho flames beforo the thirty or moro clorks oould get out of the building. Tho explosion was terrific. Tho firemen connected with engine 7, when they first arrived, saved fifteen girls and four rnon from the top stories of the Ainee building. Daniel Smith and James Connors, of engine No. 7, saved five propl. .from tho sume building when the heat drove them back, and they actually saw girls boirifi burned to death. Tho Board of Tire Underwriters places tho loss at $5,000,000, but it is thought the loss will foot up a great deal more than this. Three persons arc known to ho doad, and ai least thirty persons are injured, somo ol whom will dio of their Injuries. Tho over head wires hampered the fireman in their work of saving life. Lorenzo J. Connor, 101 Green St.. Albanv. N. Y says: "I havo used Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup and llnd it very benellclal, and can safely recommend It as a good remedy for coughs." Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for lr. .tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, l'a posi office, March 11, 1893: Coan, Wm. . ltea, S. A. Parties calling for advertised letters shoulo . pleaBe say "i-tvertlsed." One cent will b charged on all ai vertlscd lottcrs. II. C. UOYEIt, P. M. A bad cojgh or cold culls lor a good remedy the euro lor lu Fur Couglio, Colds, ij, Gilppe HUd Consumption, a perfect and i per nanent cure Is Pan-f Ina, the worn, ensef yield to Its healing properties, '"osts 25 ceutf . l"an-Tlna Is sold at P. P D. Kirllu's druj -atcre. Plies or Hemorrhoid! Permanently cured without knife or ligature. 5o danger or suiroring. No delay from but luces while under treatment. Patients wh are reaponsiblo need not pay until well. J o"ricct cure guaranteed. SerTd for circular H. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St, Philadelphia, defers, by ponnis. Ion, to tho editor of thi 'WMWO UBKALD tf Ktectrlo Freight Carh. Superintendent Ballou, of tho Schuylkill' Traction Company, is having two oars buil at tho shop of Joseph V. Garner in Ashland which will havo an electrical apparatus of 100-horse power, each. The total weight of each car will bo 71 tons. They will be used for freight and construction service. The cars are of entirely new model and are being built on plans suggested by Mr. liallou. "I have tried SUvutlon Oil In my family, on a brokenand dh-locnt.d foot and can ret-om-roend U to anyone nsagood liniment." Mrs Villiam Tolley. Joplln, Mo. Isaac Meyer & Spn. ftnen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. Vthtn she became Hiss, she clung to C&stona. fh a she had Children, she gave them Castorta Tlio Amilemy ltestaumtit. The Pottsvllle headquarters fur saienan ..doah people and others living North of tbv Alonntyln, for hot toddles, hot puuohe, beof tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Aoadaroy Betrtaurnnt, John F. Coonoy, proprietor, M. A. Ceoney, assist rant. tc '' USE DANA'S SAUSAPAUILI. A, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Stnlle.l In a Fight. There waaJfaow in a South Main street Lithuanian mau last night during which Joe Wasluwicz, afAtluaui:in, s ubbed Steve Morttobow, a Hungarian, over the left eye. Had the stroke of the knife been a shade lower tho -tight of the organ would have been destroyed. warrant was issued for Wasluwioz's arrest lust night, but It has not been executed. Gonghlnjr Learia to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough a nnn. II vou liuve carpet rage unci wiHli iliom in ride Into llomo made Carpet, Hand ilitm to FTJclte's Ctttpt Store, io 8. nrtiin struct. M-tt Wlioro nnil When Scrtler Will be Con ducted To. morrow. Trinity Reformed ehuroh, Ilev. Robert O'Boyle, pastor, Services to morrow at 10 a. tn. and 0:30 p. m, Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody weloomo. Hngllih Lutheran church, M. It. Havlco, pmor. Services at 10.) a. m. and 6:80 p. tn. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. Welsh llaptlstohurch. 1'reaclilng serrloesnt 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. by the pastor, Her. 1). I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. tn. Everybody welopme. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Evening service by lay reader. Sunday school at 2 p. in. All seat free and every body made heartily welcome. Hdman Catholic church of the Annunolatlon, Cheny street above West stieet, Iter. H. P. O'Reilly, pastor. Musses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vespers at 8:00 p m. Ht. Qeorgo's Lithuanian Catholic church, seraer Jardln and Cherry street. Itev. L. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a.m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Ebeneser Evangelical ehurch, Hv. H. M. Lien tonwalner, pastor. Servioesjto-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 0:H0 p. m. tn English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streets. Captain Kather and Lieutenant Shlndel in command. Services all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during the week excepting Monday night. English Uaptlst church, South Jardln streot, ftev. II. G. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and (1: 30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in., Deacon John Buna, Superintendent. Monday evening at 7 o'clock tho B. Y. P. U. will meet. General prayer meeting on Wednesday oven Ing at 7 o'clock. Everybody wolcorao. Presbyterian church. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30a. m. and 0:30 p. m. by ptov. Thoiiins L Harrison, of Princeton gScralnnry. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho Christian Enloavor Socloty will mcot on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited. Prlmltlvo Methodist church, llov. J. Proudc, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m, and 8:30 p.m. SabbathSnchoolat3 p. m. Christian Eudeavor nt 6:45 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meotlngs Tuesday and Thursday ovcnlngs nt 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9::i0 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any ono not having a church homo Is cor dially Invited to oome here. Tho honest piitllo sentiment of the people of Hie Untied Stales Is unanimously 1. fvor f Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. The ocnlcrs pro nounce It to be tho only standard cough remedy. CHAN3ED HTS APPEARANCE. A New Sehfine for Deceiving the Tax Collector. Last evening deputy tax collector John Hlgglns was at the Lehigh Valley depot watching for thu departure of delinquents when ho saw a Hungariau approach Con ductor Sigfried and show lim a railroad ticket Higgius approached and placed his hand on the boulder of the Hungarian, who protected that ho was not going away. Tho fellow was badly scared and pointed to another who stood near tho cngiuo of the train, "Him goin'," ho fjaid. Higgius told tlio man to call his companion, but tho one at tho engiro was also giving signs of nervous ness and would not respond to tho call. Tiic tax collector then told tho ono he had In charge to go to tho other and explain that his taxes would havo to bo paid. Tho Hungarian agreed ti do this leaving tho railroad ticket in tho collector's possession as bail for his return. Tlio fellow released joined tho ono at the engine and tho two ran away. After they leached a place of safety tho real ownor of the ticket discovered that Higgius had it He dressed himself in tho immigrant clothes he wire when ho came to this country two ; Hi ag3 and called for the ticket Itiggins sam, ''iou aroliot tlio man I saw at the depot." The fellow protested that ho was and admitted that ho had changed his Americanized clothes for the others. He argued that his residence in this country had been limited to a few months, but Higgius knew better and still holds tlio railway ticket, which is worth $15, as security for thu taxes. This afternoon tho taxis were paid and tho ticket returned. PKKSUNAl.. John F. Kinney spent to-day at tho county seat. Thomas Lathlauo spent to day at the tounty seat. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunn visited friends at St. Clair to day. Harry Price, of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Thomas A. Evans and Annie Evans are visiting friends at Mt. Carmel. Hon. Ellas Davis, of Broad Mountain, was a visitor to town yottcrday afternoon. Our old newspaper friend, Mr. Hellioflnger, of Shamokln, was in town this morning. Christian Guilder, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with his parents here. Hubert C. Thomas, of Philadelphia, was in town yesterday paying the employes of the Kehley Rnn colliery. Mist Bertha Koales, fonuerlv of town, but now of Philadelphia, is spending a few days In town with her relatives. Thomas and the Misses Sallie and Euth Griffith left town this afternoon to attend the funeral of a relative at Alden, Luzeruo county. H. Wiederhold and wife are touring through France, preparatory to their return to tbo United States. They are expected here some time next month. Iu a report of the Conservatory of Music at Boston, Mas., the following reference, is made of Prof. O. C. Faust, sou of our towns mau David Faust : O. C. Faust, instructor in the piano tuning department, is also master of his profession, and the esteem iu which ho la held by his pupils, was clearly demon strated at Christ in is time, when the 34 members of the class of '03 presented him with a boiutiful chair. Points. Slippery pavements. Disagreeable woutber. Tnwn full of peddle, Many change next month. Street full of asb.sa.And litter, Hium gtwrce and ruts higher, -Noiy children on the street al night. A dime saving bank in town would find inaoy supporters. Worlds Fair Holiday Trip! i o Days at the World's Fajr Wllhaccommodatlons at a II rut-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who receive tho largest number of rotes will be taken to tho World's Fair and royally ontertulucd by tho HeiuM). Cut out this coupon, an 1 on tbe bl nk lines write the name of the Publlo School Teacher, north of tbo llroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send 1! totho 'CoMett XMior, KvenOig llnrahl, Slitnundouh, J'a." Evory coupon properlj filled out count ns ono vote tot dne teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they pleaso. Coupon must bo In the hands of tho editor within ten (10) dysftcr the da to It boars. m Name of Teacher.. Residence O Namo of Votor.. Residence - MAUCU II, 1893. 2Poxr -tla.0 Xjixo3cy Ones. ii Gold Necklace. Holdorman, the Jeweler, will give the lady toachcr receiving tho lilgl'o-t number of votw a Uand8omoJGoldN cklace. A Set of Furs. it. J Mills, tho Pottsvllle Halter and Fnr ncr, will give the lady teacher lecclvlng seoond highest number of votes a hand borne Het of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Max Reeso will give tne lady teacher re ceiving the second highest number of votes a handsome Plush Toilet Pet. AIJttVriONAI, OFFERS. The two teachers having tho third and fourth highest number of votes at tho close of tho contest will visit NIAGARA FALLS, and remain thtre Uvedays.at tho expense of tho Herald, A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvllle Jowclcr.wiU givo the goutleninn teacher receiving the highest number of volts a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Home Friendly Socloty, of Baltimore, Md., will present the two lucky competi tors in tho contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. -003rnDXTZOTS The two teachers who receive the greatost number of total votes up to the closing hour above stated will be declared the winners. All coupons must be cut out of the Evekimo Herald and sent, securely scaled in envel opes, addressed to "Contest Mdilur, Evening Herald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person residing In any place may vote as often as he or she may dcslro for ono or more teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north of tho Broad Mountain at the close of the enrrent school term; protected, that any teacher who may have been incapacitated by sickness or accldont for tcachlnglfor a period of not more than three months prior to the end of the term, may also compete. Each vote for each teacher must be represented by a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing tbo name of more than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for a teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed 'nfid kept safe until the final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will be selected to act as JudgeB, make the final count and announce tho names of the two winners. Should three or more teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, the judges will bo allowed to doclde. The names of Iho winners wil' be announced on or before Saturday, Jnlv 15, 1S93. Should the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be Informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on tho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks in the coupon must bo filled out, especially tbo blank requiring the namo of the person voting. Tho number of votts received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub llshed in thenext lssuo of tbo Heiiald with the names of the teachers voted for. WE HAVE the exclusive agency, In this vicinity, for the solo of tbe New "COLUMBUS" MACHINE, which Is now the most desirable , machine in use. Written guarantee goes with ovory ne, Insuring them, under ordi. iiry care, for five years. Ourprlceonly tfofo, K?dTl Cull nnd Inspect tliern. Now t-tylcs of D nner and Tea S3A?3'53l4i' Sets. I'on Iloliowwnro of every description. The spring-time appn aching finds our store crowJed with bright uev goods and appreciative buyers. GIRVIN, MIGAN & WAIDLEY'S r 3 SoxvfcltL lEjalxx Street, . THE MATALAVAGE CASE The Wife Scores u Victory but Jlist Pay the. Costs. A cttso that excited considerable interest in the First ward of town last fall and which had been hanging Arc since was disposed of nt Pottsvillo yesterday. The principals woro Mrs. Victoria Matulavagc and her husband, Martin. Tho wife caused the husband's ar rest for assault and battery aud when the cae was heard before 'Squire Monaghan, Martin retaliated by charging tho woman with adultery. Ho alleged that it was her conduct with men that provoked him to beating her. At tho time of the commitment Mrs. Matalavago distinguished herself by re fusing to look for ball aud leaving several small children in tlio care of her husband. She was fallowed to the depot by a number of sympathizing women and while waiting with tho constable for the train amused the loungers about the depot by picturing tho predicament of her husband when the chil dren would ask to bo fed, put to bed, and washed and clothed. The trial yesteiday was a tedious one and resulted iu the wife being acquitted on the charge of adultery, but she was dliected to pay half tho costs. The husband was 'found guilty of assault aud battery aud sentenced to pay $15 fine and costs. That old established cough iemrdy,Downs Elixir, still more than holds its own in the public estimation, despite sharp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and in this locality needs no word of praise from us, so well and favorably known is it. It is tbe standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with great numbers of pur people, and their ceutlnued ' use aud un solicited recommendation of it spwks vol umes In Its favor. Burlington,, Vt., Frte Prut, January 80, ii:i. lm Freeh Morris Elver Cove Oitra rMiv lally at Coslett'-. 9-8-tf Twelve Photos for 80c. By sending us your cabinet togethor wltl 0 cents, we will finish you ono dozen photoe 1-3-tf W.'A. Keaoet. Property for Sale ! Cor. Sixth nnd market Sts., MT. CARMEL, PA. One square south of the new Heading depot. Consists of two lots, two double dwellings and one single dwelling, Finest location in the town. Will be sold at a bargain betweon now and the 1st off April, 1893. For further infor mation apply to the owner, on the premises, 3-U-tf n. A. ItlcRec, Mount Carmel, Pa. HOOKS & BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Main and Coal Mh,, (tlieiumclonli. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brindaof whiskers and clears. Pool room at-tasted. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! Ladies' and Children's, ' Underwear I A Few Days rfyo Our Coat Room was dark and wintry looking with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold the change of a few days I Outside, gloomy win ter ; inside, spring warmth, light,, beauty. Coat room no longer but underwear room, arrayed in pure white with here and there a touch of color, just enough to give proper light and shadow. Be prepared to find everything changed. MUSLIN UNDEEWEAIt-Pure and spotless, now has tho post of honor. Wo havo a completo lino of every gar ment in muslin that a lady refpiiroB. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to the most elaborate wotk. DRAWERS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in prices from 2jc up to thoso handsomely trimmed, Corset cov ers neatly made and good wearing all styles and prices, to suit all tastes and purses, from 25e up. SKIRTS Full length aud full width, from a neat skirt at COo to ono rufllcd, pleated and embroidered. You will find tbcm hero to stity all tastes llttlo trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed, NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo seo tho quality of muslin and trimming, the really good work put 911 them, tho time it requires to complete such a garment, how thoy can bo 6old for such little monoy. They rango Iu prico from 50c up to several dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo must not forget Wliito Goods, Flouno Ings, Hamburg!, 45 in. wide, from 25c a yard up. Em broldcrioB, white and colored, all patterns, widths and prices. Ono of tho latest fancies In embroideries Is the, colored edgo. Fashion says they nre to bo tho correct trimming for any 6tyle of droB) becoming to tbo wearer. We would like to impress upon every lady the wisdom of buying ready-made underwear. Don't waste time, energy and temper, but save it for more useful and congenial work. Prove your ap preciation cf our efforts to please by making your selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all ladies to call and make a thorough inspection. LADIES IN AITENUANCK. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. FOTTSlf ZlUIaK, FJL. -OF- 1 &-A S Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at T T ppTPU'C OLD RELIABLE, U B X) .. X JLXjJJ kJ3 NORTH MAIN STREET. QUEEN & CO. Of Pliiladelphia, Send their ESe Specialist To Slienaudonli, WeelnHduy,IHnrcli is lie will be found at the FcrKURon House From 8:30 a m. to 6:30 p. m. Persons who havo headacht or wboso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent nnd skillful attention. NO CIIAUGK to ex amine your eyes, livery pair of glasses ordered is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. PEOPLE'SSESTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Sho&s. C-erats' furnishings 2 At greatly reduced rates. IMC. A. 3F,JbJJSHL3EL"Sr, 2P.X'Oipxotox-. Do You Wont Good laviolt ? It you do call at JOSEPH BALLS, No. a 3VXa1xi. Stroot, And see the most com plete stock of Boots and Shoes, XtxiTo To o i Gooda, Ever brought to town. Keep Your Eye on DBV.XjXj. Chris Bossier's SALOON ,ND RESTAURANT, (Munn't; old stand) 104 South Hltdn Street. Finest wine, whiskey unci tfgtur always In stock. Freeh Hew, AJo and Poifer on tap. Choice Teinperuuco Drinks. The Standard Sewing Machine TN I3UYINQ a sewing machine, or. Have 1 )n Iacti machinery of any kind. You look well to the construction. Don't The buy an article ten years, bohlnd ths Standard times simply because vtVas once a notary good thing. This is an bgo of lm Shuttle provem'nt, and you want to keep Hewing up with the age. Machine? , T. B. SHAFFER, Cor, Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shnandoah JTJOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELI AS E. HEED, or POTTS VIIXE. Subject to Republican rules, jpon COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. Jt. SEVEBN, OF SI1ENANDOAU. Subject to decision of the Republican County Convention,