I ANOTHER onr load of our I extm choice FAMILY FLOUR RJB has beeu received and it awaits your order. It Ih superior In every re spect mid low In price. D iu't buy an infuiior article vrlien you crii get the best for tho miii.i" money. Dim' t forget uh If you wunt fanned Ooode.. Wbeu it co nut) to HauiB we can dlicaunt all our Eolghuora, in ciualliy and price. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THEEtD EDITION NORMAL SCHOOL. Dnyn of Costly DrMM'S iiml Finery Have Hone. Special IIrkai.I) correspondence. IIloombbvmu, March 11. At a meeting of tliolkmnl of Trustees of tho State Normal ' Softool of this place It was decided that lier' nftor no lady will 1 e allowed to graduate In an elaborate or costly drain, such ns is often seen on ginduntlng ortwilong. The board belloves tlmt many young ladies aro led to expend on their graduating outfit more money than they can afford to upend and that very often tho fifty dollars received from the stnto at graduation is usal for fluery instead of quipping the rccipiont for pro fcssionnl work. Tho days of white silk gowns, with kid gaiters, glovos and their accompaniments aro ovor at tho Bloomiburg school. It Is interesting to note that when tho an nounccment was mndo to tho lady students of tho school it was met with round aftor round of applntiso, which shows tho 'growth of public sentiment in the right direction. Tho trustees of tho school have also dc cided to plaeo in tho dormitory, for the life of tho students, a hydraulic passouger elevator of 2,600 pounds lilting capucity, and of sulli' cicntsizoto accommodate twenty fivo per Eons ut once. Loronzo J. Connor, 104 Green St.. Albany. JJ. V., says: liavo used Dr. Hull's CougB Hyrup aiid find it very benellolxl. ami can safely rccoma.cnd It ns u good remedy for coughs." r THE THEATRE. KelerencH to rorgunon h Tlioiitro Coming: Attractions, "forgiven" is a beautifully-told dramatic story of tho heart, full of humanity, pathos and fun, and Sir. liryton's John Diamond is among the finest characterizations of tho day. New York Dai'y Xews. At Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, Starch 15th. "emeus DAY." A charming comedy with an uproariously funny plot is "Circus D,iy." It is interpreted by a largo company of singers, comedians, and dancers, including a bevy of pretty girls. In addition a company of circus celobrities aro carried who give a grand circus performance in a portablo ring. The collossal feature ii ''Mahomet," tho talking horse, who has beeu justly billed "tho wonder of tho 10th century." At Ferguson's theatro on Saturday, Slarch 18th. A tiart cojgh or cold oalls tor a good remedy the cure lor It. For Constis, Colds, La Grippe and Consumption, a ncrlert and per uuneut cure is Pnu-l'lna, tho worst cusp yiem io Jin n-aiun: propernes. -osis cent . Pan-Tlnuls sold at f. 1 1). Kirlln's druti tore. Cost photographs and crayons at T)abb's. The League to Act. It is undorstood,tliat tho local branch of the liquor leaguo has decided to sec that all applications for tho transfer of license sha 1 bo scrutinized and protest against transfers that aro not basod upon gilt-edged grounds. The gentleman who guvo this Information to day stated that tho licenso court is becoming too much like a real estate exchange. Licenses aro procured merely to give property good selling price or give an excuse for high rent, and the system is hurting tho legitimately licensed places. "I have tried S-ilvutlon Oil In my family, on a broktn and dielocat-d foot and can recom mend it to any on as a good liniment." -Mrs. William rolley, Joplln. Mo. tfhen Baby was slek, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, tho cried for OMtpria. When she beeoaw MLm, she clung to Castorta, Veen she had Children, die gave them Custona. The Aosulemy Restaurant. . The PoUsvillo headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the "Uountatn, for hot toddies, hot paaohai, beef tea and all kinds of wiiM and liquors of tbe boat brands, la the Academy Restaurant, John F. Coonsy, proprietor, M. A. Oooney, aasiat int, te Oivll Srv1e Ilouril. v The Civil Service Commissioners have ap pointed II. E. Denver, uuistnt postmaster, and Jobn W. Bar ten and Mtw Jlame B, Boywr a board to examine applied ntc for positions in the looal post office In Uila count;. USB DANA'S SARSAFARILLA, m . "TUB KIND THAT CUBBB." S. A. Special 3rtlnir. Tho Salvation Army w1l hold' a special meeting lu its hall on Wadnesday evening and In tha Evangelical elm rah on Thursday evening. The meetings will be oondusted by JIajor and Mrs. Kyle, assisted by Ensign Mo Dowall and Capt. Taylor, too musical mys tery from California. Oonglilng I.cl to OoMsumptloii. Kernel Balaam will stop tho cough a anrxj. It you liwve carpet rnjfM iud -wltrii tlioit made Into Home made Caroei, send tlitm to. JPricIse's CHjet Store, 10 H. ardm street. ntf OBNTUALIA COMMENT. Intcrestlni; Ittina 1'rom Our .Nearby Neighbor. Messrs. llmnard Jtcllrearty, IWgar IIoITner and Patrick Devluo visited Shcuandoali yesterday. Miss SlamotJIoTtrearty, one of our popular school marina, returned after spending a few days with her many friends in Frecland. Sliss Sluggio Sloran Is spending a few days with Shenandoah friends. Silas Williams, one of llaisleton's popular young ladles, la the guest of Silas Annie Davis lor a few days. I'oter Lonahau buried a six-year-old child on Saturday. Interment was made in St. Ignatius cemetery. Hernard Sloran, accompanied by his sister, Annie, went to Philadelphia on Saturday. John Mulligan Is happy. It's a boy. Sirs. A. 11. Fortner and daughter, Slary, entertained quite a numl or or their friends at their homo Saturday ovening. Among thoao present were Sirs. Williams and daughter, Uessio, of Hazlcton; Sllsses Srary, Annie and Laura Davis, and Messrs. George Davis, AVill Klchards, Joo Browl and Will Benson. Sirs, Richard Benson is seriously 111. Anthony Carney and his inothel attended a funeral at Oiraulville Saturday". William Hayes, a former resident of town but now of Giiardvillc, burled a child hero on Saturday. Sliss Slary Devino Is spending a few days with Frecland friends. Patrick Gillispio- and Bernard Burns, of Wilberton, wcro in town yesterday. Sliss Bridget Wright, of Slumiokin, is the guost of tho Slaloy family for a few days. Stossrs. Charles Slcllrcarty and William Ryan spent Sunday evening in Shenandoah. Sliss Hannah ltccsc, of Slahanoy City, after spending a fow days at tho homo of Cnpt. Bdwnid Reese, of town, returned homo on Sunday. It is rumored that work will commenco on tho electric railroad between Ashland and this place shout April 1st. This 19 good news for our town folkb and wo would llkotosco it carried out. A grand ball under tho auspices of the Silver Social Club will bo given in I. O. O. F. hall on Friday, Slarch 171h. This club Is composed of a number of our pushing young men who will do all in their power to make it a success. The music will bo furnished by a first class orchestra. Thos. Slurphy and sister, Bridge, of Lost Creek, spent Sunday with town friends. Jnmcs Burns, of Wllburton, was in town yesterday. Domlnick Downey is confined to his houso with a sovcre spell of sickness. Sliss Kato Currau, accompanied by Miss Kelloy and Sliss Galhgher, tlnco of Slinors villo's bright young ladies, aro spending a few days with town friends. Ono of thu latest improvements In tho schools of our borough is a class of tocal music which is taught every Saturday after noon by Prof. Ball. Thcro aro two more voters in No. 1 ward. John Bakcy is the happy father. William Williams who has been seriously ill, wo are glad to state is able to bo about again. Slossrs. Charles Biltz, of Girardvillo, and Lowis Grosser, of Ashland, on our fair ouos Sunday evening. Sirs. Williams, and her charming daughter, Bessie, of Hazloton, are visiting the Davis, family. Richard Derr and wife spent Sunday with the former's parents. Sliss Sliriam Weidensanl, one of Sit. Car. mei s school marms, spent Saturday with her paidlltS. Sirs. George Rightly, who has been visit lug her mother, Sirs, Gwincr, for the last fow weeks, returned home. Slaster Grayson Troutman, who had a pitch-fork mn through his limb a few weeks ago, is able to bo about again. Kdward Tobin, of your town, called on town friends Friday. ' Sliss Lettie Spurr, who has been seriously ill, is improving. Sliss Birdie WasUy, ono of your pleasant y.mng ladles, Is visiting Slits Ray Reoso. Slarch 13, 1803. Volnt. HAJ'PV T1MFS IN GF.QHOIA Corn In tbo corn crib, Chlcktni in the yard ; .(eat In tbe nEoko house Aud a tub full of lard ; Milk In the dairy, - Butter by the loa4, CoOeo In the tla box , Aud sugar In ti e gourd ; Cream in tbe pitcher. Honey m tho mug, Cider In tbe "Jimmy-my-John" Llcker, In thelug. Roofs leaking. Servant girls scarce. The 10,000 purse at New Orleans having been a Cake, isn't it post-iblo that tho fight was a sell? Even knock-out blows havo their oompeu sation. The Louisiana lottery is not dead yet by any means, judging the amount of business done in this town. The Pen nay Ivan la National Ouard, being at ixwoe with all nations, is now engaged in setting a little war bctwoen ono of tho dandy soldiers of Philadelphia, and tho man who strung up lama. Ianis roust be delighted at tho thought of Colonel Streator being in trouble Supervisor Llewellyu did some good work on Saturday. The gutters were opened at tho street crossings and the crossings laid baro. The ley condition of the pavoments on Saturday oaused a good many falls. The Chief Burgees should vigorously en force tho ordinance against throwing ashes, litter, etc., on the streets. Tho Board of Health bill has passed second reading in tbe Legislature. There is not another town In tho stnto that need: a Board worse than Shenandoah. I'eter Hchvotz Dotiil. Peter Sebeetz, a well-knowu citizen of town and who has been 111 for several days past from pneumonia, died jreeterday. He ' was in his 43d year. His funeral will takej place Wednesday morning at 10 o' lock, He i Wis a member of St. Patrick's Society. j & S3S8883S o SSSSS o 88388888 o aSSSSSlMJ o 583X8Ssifc f oris Fair Holiday Trip ! f JAWING, HER ALDjiON TEST io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first vlnhs 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. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will bo taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the IfEUAI.D. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank linea write the name of the lublto School Teacher, north of the llroad Mountain, In Sohuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send tt to the "Contkbt Editoii, Evhnwo IIiralu, Siibnan doaii, Pa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote for one teacher. Kvery poraon, young or old, can vote, and vote aa often aa they ploase. Coupon must be in the hands of the editor within ten (I0J days after the date It boars. Name of Toachor.. o Kosidcncc Name of Voter.. Residence MARCH 13, 1893. For tlxo Xjfu.0lx.3r Ones. A Gold Necklace. lfolderman, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho higfceH number of votoa a HandaomelCJold Nrcklace. A Sot of Furs. It. J. Mills, tbo Pottsville Hatter and Fur rier, will glvo tho lady teacher receiving Btoorid highest number of votes a hand some Set of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Max Rcoeo will glvo tne lady teacher re ceiving tbo second highest number of votes a handsomo Plush Toilet Het. AEJSTMWA3L OFFERS. The two teachers having the tblrd nnd fourth highest number of vote3 at tho close of tho contest will vlst NIAGARA FALLS, and remain there flvo days, ut tbo exponso of the IIeuald, A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, tho Pottsville Jeweler.wiU give tho gentleman teacher receiving tho hfghost number of votes a Gold-hcadcd Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Socloty, of Baltimore, Md., will present the two lucky compoti tors In the contest with handsomo Gold, headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho two teachers who recelvo tho greatest number of totnl votes up to the closing hour above staled will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Evjeniuo Hkiiai.d and sent, securely scaled In envel opes, addressed to "Contest ICdilvr, livening Herald, Miennndoah, .Pa." Any person residing In any place may vote as otton as he or she may desire for ono or more teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north of the Broad Mountain at tbe close of the current school term; provided, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by sickness or accident for tcachlngfor a period of not more than three months prior to the end of the term, may also compoto. Knch vote for each teacher must be represented by a seperate coupon. A coupon bearing the name of more than ono teacher or specifying more than on6 vote for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed and kept safe until tbo final adjudication. Three prominent nnd responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected to act as judges, mako the final count, and announce tho names of the two winners. Bhould three or more tcackcrB be tied on the highest number of votes, tho judgos will bo allowed to decide. Tho numes of the winners will he announced on or before Saturday, Jnlv IB, 1893. Should tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah nt the tlmo they will bo Informed of their good fortune by telegraph, bo that thoy may start on tho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In tho coupon must bo filled out, especially tho blank requiring the name of the person voting. Tho number of votes received at this otflce up to 4 p. ra. each day will be pub lished In the next lssuo of tho HEIUI.D with the names of the teachers voted for. WE n.WE the exclusive agency, in tills vicinity, for the sale of the New COLUAIBUS" MACHINE, which Is now tho most desirable machine in use. Written guaranteo goes with every - no, insuring ihem, under ord...nry care, for five years. Ourprlceonly JiC m, EJifTl Call nnd Inspect 'hem. Now styles of Dinner and Tea 53 Wets. Iron Hollowware of overy description. The spring-time apprinchlng finds our store crowded with bright nev goods and appreciative buyers. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S 3 S3oia.tl3L 2itl3o. JStacoot. Special A. I'. L. A. Notice. All members of tho Star of Bethlehem Lodge, of town, and Prido of Schuylkill Lodge, of Gllbertou, aro requested to attend tho meeting of Lady Harrison Lodge, A. P. L. A., in town to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, ns tho grand ollicor will be prescut. JlAOOlF, Cale, W. SI. Cassie Lr.wts, Secretary. 3-13-2t USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than 1'owhero at Holdennou'a jewelry store, tf Ken! l'lfttuto Transfers George Davis has sold the portion of his property fronting on South Pear alley, 03x15 feet, to Karol Rudiminas, for $f!00. Sirs. Chi isliana Love hs sold her Turkey Bun property to Thomas Holdcn for $850. It Cures C ndi , Coughi, Sara Throat, Oronp, Toflc eosa, Whooping1 Couph, 2rnnc.us ana Aithir. A certain cu' for Cor.'-.utnminn in fiiet stages, and a lure relief 'n aavacct d Btairti. Um at ooce. You will i.e the eaoFllrut ptfrct if'i t takina the first Aoff. hoid hv .U-ttiT evcrywuers. arf t ljltlei60centsanitn.ini., Twelve Photos Tor iSOc. By sending ns your cabinet, together wltl :0 conts, wo will finish you ono dozen photos J-2-tf W. A. Keagjey. Property for Sale ! Cor. Sixth and market Sts, MT. CARMEL, PA. One square south of the now Reading depot. Consists of two lots, two double dwellings and one single dwelling. Finest location in tho town. Will bo sold at n bargain between now andthelstofJApril, 1S03. Por further Infor mation apply to the owner, on the premisos, I. A. MfcGce, 3-ll-tf Mount Corrael, Pa. HOOKS & BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Papey-cove r Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND ilESTAUTMHT (Christ. Doaslor'a old stand.) Mtiln niul Coal His,, HlieiuuicionJv Uest beer, ale and porter on tan. The finest brindmif whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at tauiiou. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! Underwear Y A Few Days Ago i Our Coat Room was dark and wintry looking with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold the change of a few days ! 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. SIUSLIN UNDERWEAR Puro nnd spotless, now hns tho post of honor. Wo havo n complete lino of every' gar ment in muslin tlmt a lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tho most clnborato work. DRAWERS Bleached nnd unbleached, ranging in pricos from 2oc up to thoso handsomoly trimmed. Corset cov ers neatly made and good wearing all stylos and prices, to suit all tastes and purses, from 2oc up. SKIRTS Full length and full width, from a neat skirt nt 50c to ono rulllod, pleated aud embroidered. You will find them hero to suit all tastes littlo trimmed, greatly .trimmed, aud very much trimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo see the quality of muslin and trimming, tho really good work put on them, tho time it requires to completo such n garment, how thoy can bo sold for such little money. They rango in price from COo up to soveral dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo must not forget White Goods, Flouuc ings, Hamburgs, !! in. wido, from 25c a vard up. Em broideries, white and colored, all patterns, widths and prices. Ono of tho latest fancies in embroideries is tho colored edgo. Fashion says they aro to bo tho correct trimming for any stylo of dresj becoming to tho wearer. Ve 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 ATTKNDACK. DIYES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, G. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSIFIIaXsB.. FA. -OF- WINTER GOODS. Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, .which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. J. J. PRICE'S, QUEEN & CO. Of Philadelphia, Send their Eye Specialist ToSrtenaiirtoali.Wctlof Htlay.BIarclns He will be found at tbe FerRUHon Rouse From 8:30 a m. to 5:30 p. in, Persons who havo hcadacht or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranteea to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SIhoe'STORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Shoes. Stents' Fisi'aaishings I At greatly reduced rates. WE.. jSl. PHHRY, 3?ropiiotor. IT PAYS to buy your Boots and Shoes and Rubber Goods at the emporium of Joseph Ball's. Finest line of goods carried in town. JOSEPH BALL'S, 3NTo. 22 O 3NT. ZVEn.ixx Stroot Chris Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 Soutli Main Street. Klnost wlr.es, whiskeys and cigar" always In istocl.. Frcnh Ileer. Ale 11 i(t i'urlei' on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. The Standard Sewing Machine TN BUYING a sewing machino, or, Have I w faot( mnchltery of any kind, You look welt to the construction. Don't 1 ho buy an artlclo ten years behind the Standard times simply becautu it was once a Ilotary good thing. This Is an age of lm RhutHe provemnt, and you want io keep Sewing up with the ago. 1 ,? Machine V nu T. B. SHAFFEP-'C, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Sta., Shena JJiOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAS H. ItEED, Or PQU8VILLE, Subjeot to llepubllofln rule. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to decision of the Republican County Convention.