tOSSISSa AN0TH15U ear load of our ana extra oliolco 1'AMtIA' FLOUR IJB Iioh been rec'uivcd mid It iiwultH your order. It In superior In every re spect mid low In prlue. Don't buy an THE! MINBrtS' HOSPITAL. An Itunlnl Hliiliiirnt nr What tlio IliHlltutltiti Nerds. Tlie IkMtd of Trustee of tlie Miners' Hos pital at Fountain Springs lias prepared an infuilor article v)ien vou emmet the ' itemls-ed ttnint showing tlie amount of best for the Boro money. Dnu'tforuet i Pl'"'iriimii timt win bo required ot tue . . ' T A.. .1... . r .1.1. K.. ua If you want Cnnnou Goods. When it crimen to Haunt we can dlcconnt all our tel(hbort, in quality and ptlee. SEVERN'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION AMUSEMENT NOTES. Keferrnce tn rcrgimmi Theatre Untiling Attractions. "Forgiven" has already cstalilishct iteoll among tlie great melodramas of tlm day, and its successful presentation last evening only adds nnotlier lilt to iU long list of triumplis. A'ew J'ork Commercial AdrtitUtr. At Fer guson's theatre to-morrow evening. "CIHCIW BAY." A sight soldom teen will bo tliu unloading of "Mahemet," tlio talking horse, who Is the priiicijwl feature with "Circus Day" which plays at Ferguson" theatre on Saturday March IStli. All our people should seo the arrival of the train, and see this intelligent heast make his exit. Ifo is a Stallion and alights from the steps of an ordinary imibsoii gcr oar with the sumo enso as a human being. "Circus Day" is Indeed a creation in the amusement line, with tho grand double company. One of vocalists, singers mid lancers, and tho other of circus celchritee. Lorenzo J. Connor. 101 Greon Ht.. Alhanv. N. Y., bays: ''I have used Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrup and llnd it very bcneflolxl, and can safely recommend It ns a good remedy for eougns." Cuming Kvents. Shad. Easter. Moving day. Oood Friday. t Fishing season. St. Patrick's Day. Spriug vegetables. Jcu cream festivals. Strawberry short cake. A' bad cojgh or cold ealls tor a good wined) the euro lor It. K.r Coughs, Colds, jl Grippe and Consumption, a pe'le t nn! per uanent cure Is I'uu-i'lna, the worst cub yield to Its healing properties, ''osts Si ceoU. Pan-Tina Is sold at I. P. D. Kirllu'stlruc store. MA1IANOV CITY. Michael Haughncy, son in-law of C. D. Kaier, was presented with a littlo girl late Saturday evening by his wifp. Motlier and child aro doing well. James Jenkins, who died from injuries sus tatncci ey ueing strucic uy an engine some time ago, was buried on Sunday. Mr. Sugro, who was struck by au engine al tho foundry crossing Saturday afternoon, died on Sunday. Ho sustained iuternal injuries. Will Reed, of Pottsvllle, spent Sunday lu town tho guost of Mr. Stride. uoournau &. uros. win ostaeiisli a now place of business at the corner of Pine and Second streets John Smith is around again after a linger ing illness. Tho markmatnhip at Kelly's is booming. Barnoy Ferguson will play "McCarthy's Mishaps" here on Wednesday, 15th. A shooting match between William Krouse and David Jones took placo in tho park on Saturday for a purse of $23. Kach man shot at 5 birds. Krouso won tho match by killing four. Jones killed one. Miss Annie Ksusbor celebrated her Kith birthday and entertained a number of her young friends, who had a very enjoyable time. Georgo C. Stalcy's "Royal Pass" was presented here Friday night boforo a largo audience. "I havo tried Solvation Oil lu my family, on a broken and dlelooat d fiot and can ra'-om-rnend It to anyone as h pood liniment." Mrs. William Tolloy, Joplln. -Mo. Tlie AomltMiiy ltootaiiritnt. The Pottsvllle headquarters for Shonan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef inn and all kinds of wines and liquors of the beat brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Cooney, propriu'or, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, tc JLaueM Family Medicine Moves tlie lSowelt .Each day. In order to be healthy this necessary. Pile or Hemorrhoid Permanently cared without knifo or ligature. No danger or TOfloring. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Pktiente who tie responsible need nut pay until well- A Mrfeet euie gaaniBteed Send for elreular B. RKKD, M. D., IS Sooth 18th St., PblUdaipfcU &faf, by prmi..!on, to the editor of iht "IrsNlNfl Hkralu t lllekert Whs Hrattvn. Joseph Dicker!, for many yuars a saloon and restaurant keeper in till town ami now engaged in the same business n Muhmioy City, gat hold of the wrong end of a jury's verdict In the oriniiiml court at Pottsvillo jresterday. Bickert charged Patrisk Cleary, a former employe at the Mahanoy City es- tablishmuat, with aesault aud battory and larceny. Legislature for the maintenance of this In stltutlon. When granting appropriations heretofore tho legislature has used the pruning knife with discouraging effect, Every item has lieon icriitfnir.ed, revised, twintfd, cut down, patched and otherwise treated mi n to al most destroy its origins! identity; and when at last tho appropriation lias been turned over It lias been found barely sufficient aud with no provision for improvements to the grounds or buildings, or additional comfort for the pHlietits. It is hoped the action of the Legislature will be neater the matk this year, and thero is some ground for tho hope, as last week a Legislative committee visited the institution and tho officials had an op portunity to personally lay tho claims before it. Tlie members of tho committee went through all tho buildings from cellars to roofs and it is said that they were impressed with the ieaMinablciieM of many nquests which have heretofore met with injection at the hands of the legislators. One of the oft rejected Improvements asked for has been the constitution of n covered pasfago nay at the entrance to the wing Into which the In juied aio tnken from tlio ambulances, This has heretofore been looked upon as a hobby of some of tho oiliclals. Fortunately when tho coimnittco visited tho institution last week the day was stormy and tho rain was pouring in torn n In when tho cflicials ex plained to the members the iiihuilftnlty of carrying tho injured through such storms from tho ambulances. Tho officials bellove, from what some numbers of the committee said, that an archway will bo constructed at tho wing this year. Tlie itemized icquest for an appropriation is as lollows: Alatutenanco lor tlio year commencing Juno 1st, 18!)3, $32,000. Main teiianeo for the year commencing June". 1st 1501, $32,000. For dining room for con vuh teen t patients, enlarging kitchen and dormitories for domestics and female iinr&os and (uriiisliing the same, $7,000. For oxton sion to corridor to bring patients in under cover and for operating and waiting rooms and furnishing tho same, $2,C00. For grad ing and plant ng grounds, lh03, $500. Same for 1891, $."00. For leveling and cementing cellar floors, $2,000. For repairing and repainting tin roofs and external wood work, poiches and fencing, pointing stone walls, renewing spoutlngs and general repairs anil renewals, $2,500. For horses for ambulance (to railroad station) and to work on grounds, ropairs and renewal of horbes, ambulance. &c, $500. For furniture, beds, bedding and repairs and renewals of same, $2,000. For kitchen utensils, repairs of range, &a., $300. For insurance fur 1803 and 16!M, $900. For general repairs to heat, water and gas pipes, laundry, machinery, boilers, &c, $500. For debt incurred on repairs to boilers and laundry machinery, $137.05. Water aud light, $5,000. Total, $88,337.05. As- ATedlcill Testimony. W. Thornton Parker, M. D., Recorder, sociatlon of Acting Assistant Surgeons of tho U. S. Army, writes : "Sai.em, Mass., March 23, 1891. When at Stuttgart, Germany, during the winter of 1681-82, I was suffering from n sevcio attack of bronchitis, which seemed to threaten pneumonia. I met, at tho Hotel Marquardt, Commander Bcardslee, of the Un' ud States Navy. In speaking of mj sic less ho remarked. Doctor, you can cure that chest trouble of yours by usiug an All cock's Porous Plaslor.' 'That may be true.' I answered, 'but where can I get tho plaster?' Anywhere in tho civilized world, and surely here in Stuttgart Whenever I havo a cold, I always use ouo and find relief.' I sout to the drug store for tho plaster, and it did ill that my friend had promised. Ever since then I havo used it whenever suffering from a rold and I have many times prescribed it for patients. "The Allcock's Plasters is tho best to bo had, and has saved many from severe illness and undoubtedly, if used promptly, will save many valuable lives. Whenever one has a severe cold they should put on au Allcock's pUster as soon as possible. It should bo placed across tho chest, tho upper margin just below tho neck; somo hot-beef tea, or milk, will aid in the treatment. " This is not a patent remedy in the ob jectlonable senso of that term, but a standard preparation of value. The Government supplies for tho U. S. Array and Indian Hospital Stores conta'n Allcock's Plasters, and the medical profession throughout tho world are well aware of thoir reliability and excellence. 1 shall always recommend it, not only to break up colds, but as useful in allayiug pains in the chest aud in tho back It is a preparation worthy of general confidence." n o o aiwms o asms ssss o ssssasns o jswttxsaa World's Fair Holiday Trip ! .i DTTirr.Trvrri rmn atti nnvrrrmoirrt 1 Ji v xJiNxrm aniitxijij uuwiuox w- i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a flrit hi" Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Inclinllnr M' .pint-' her 1 tin. nil free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the IIkiiai.ii. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of the Public School Teacher, north of the Ilroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider lnoal popular, and send it to the "Oohtkbt Eiiitou; Kvunino IIkrai.ii, Siihnan ltoAll, Pa." Kvery coupon projierly tilled out counts as one vote for one teacher. Kvery person, yoiffig or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please. Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) days utter the dale It beam. Name of Teacher.. o Residence Name of Votor Ilosidencn MARCH 14, 1893. 37" ox tlio Xaixolacy Ones. JMa Baby mm ieV, we gave bar OMtorta. ' bo she was a Child, alio cried for Castorla. im she became JIlss, she clung to Castorla. tffcsa she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. Protests Against Loallng. Gditou Herald: I would liko to know when business men will learn to keep their Bickert said Cleary assaulted him places of business for business and not loafing and then took cash to the amount of $.'! from ' places. A person of my acquaintance wanted the drawer of the saloon. Cleary denied to make some purchares the other evoning, a both oharges. The jury rendered a verdict man who works all day, and when ho got to of not gulltv and put tho costs ou the prosecutor. CoHglilug Load tn Consumption, Kemp's Ilatom will stop the cough Br. XI you lmve carpet tkh aud -vriitli litem mAdt into Home made Cnrpe., feU!l tin IU to forbidding Uwfliig in tlie pUtee. one place found a lot of men to whom ho did j not projwse to tell his business; so ho went to another place and found it worse than tho ) first. lie returned to tho first place again to find another installment of men going in to loaf away tho timo until the place is closed; m he was obliged, to go without buying any. thing. While writing the above I heard of one plaee where a not lee had bean hung up JPrJcJsa's Cavjtet Store, zo S. ' ardm utraet. s-u i ClTIBKK. jtbetegrftphe and orayona at IXtbb'a. A Gold Necklace. Holdermnn, tho Joweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho higliott uumborof voto3 a HandsomcG old Necklace. J Set of Furs. K.J Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr rier, will give the ladyteachor receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand some Hot of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Mux Tteese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving tho becond highest number of votosa handfomo Plush TotlotPef. AIJUITIONAJ, OFFERS. The two teachers having tho third and fourth highest number of votes at thoclosoot the contest will visUNIAGAHA FALLS, and remain there Ave days, at tho expense of thellEUALD. A Gold-lleaded Cane. W. H. Mortimer, tho Pottsvllle Jcweler.wtll give tho gentleman teacher receiving tha i.i...n. i . i.Vl manual, iiuuuuei ui u uoiu-neaueu Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Homo Friendly Society, of llaltlmore, Md., will present tho two lucky eompotl tors In the contest with handsome Gold, headed Silk Umbrellas. The two teachers who recelvo the greatest number of total votes up to tho closing hour above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons muBt bo cut out of tho Evknimo Hkhai.d and sent, securely scaled In envel opes, Addressed to "CunteU EdUar, Evening Herald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person residing In any place may vote as often as ho or she may desire for one or more teachris engaged in tcachirjg in a public school north of tho Ilroad Mountain at tho close of the current school term-, jirovided, ihat any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by sickness or accident for teachlngjfor a period of not moro than threo months prior to tho end of the term, may also compete- Each vote for each teacher must bo represented by a sepcrato coupon, A coupon bearing tho namo of more than ono teacher or specifying moro than ono 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 bo Hied and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Threo prominent and responsible men of Shenan- doih will be selected to act as judges, make the llnal count, nnd announce tho names of the two winners. Should threo or moro teachers be tied on tho highest number of votes, tho Judges will be allowed to decide. The names of tho winners will bo announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1893. Should tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah at tho time they will bo informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on tho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks lu the coupon muHt be filled out, especially tho blank requiring the namo of the person voting. The number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub lished in tho next issue ot the Heiiald with tho names of the teachers voted for. WE HAVE the exclusive agency, in UiIb vicinity, for tho salo of the Now "COLUMBUS" MACHINE, which is now the most desirable machine lu use. Written guarantee goes with overy one, Insuring them, under ordii.ury eare, for live years. Ourprlcoonly ESfTk Cull and inspect intra. New styles of Dinner and Tea S&1 JL3?3I?J' Sets. I. on Holiowware of every description. The spring-time npprtaching rinds our store crowCcd with bright new goods mid appreciative buyers. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. S JE&QTXtla IfcEctircL Street. Political Points. It is now currently reported that Colonel J. K. P. Scheilly will be tendered tho position of Po master as a reward for life-long ser vice iu tho Democratic ranks. The Colonel basin the past been modest in his demands and never aspired to a higher position than Councilman. If long continued servico in the int rost of his party and the expenditure of hh own means in Its success is to be ro wardeu, ooi. Scheilly would receive but a tithe that belongs to him. Senator Monaghan's terra es piles with the present Lcgisdaturo and ho will be a candi date for County Treasurer this fall on the Democratic ticket. USE DANA'S SAItSAPARILLA, its "THK KIND THAT CU1JE6." rtnperior goods at 95 per cent, lower than ifewhere at Holderman's jewelry store. tl Would vou rather buv lamo. chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp ; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl- flass," almost never break from eat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for hie business. Pittsburgh, Po. Gko. A. Macuuju Co. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for tho -L Chns. Kcttig's Celo brtttetl lieer aud Porter in tills vicinity, nlso Bergner & Ungel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Licpjors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK, 120 South Main Street. HOOKS & BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, jyj M. BURKE, A TTORNKY-A T-LA W. SHENANDOAH, PA. ' rvn--Hom 3. P. O- llulltftsg, 3kcitCov and Jatorly Bulldiagi i-ottuvllle, AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! ladies' and Children's Under wear I 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. MUSLIN UNDEUWEAK-Puro and srotless, now has tlio post of honor. Wo havo a coraplcto lino of every gar ment in muslin that a lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tho most elaborate work. DKAWEKS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in prices from 2."c up to thoso handsomely trimmed. Corset cov ers neatly made and good woaring all stylos and prices, .to suit all tastes aud purses, from 2jc up. SKIRTS Full length and full width, from a neat skirt at 50c to ono rulllcd, ploated and embroidered. You will And them hero to suit all tastes little trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed. NIOIITGOWNS-Wo .wonder when wo s'eo tho quality of muslin and trimming, tho really good work put on them, tho timo it requires to completo such a garment, how thoy can bo sold for such littlo money. They rango in prico from 50c up to several dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo. must not forget Whlto Goods, Fioune. ings, Hamburgs, 45 in. wide, from 25c a yard up. Em broideries, whitoand colored, all patterns, widths and prices. Ono of tho latest fancies iu embroideries is tho colored edge. Fashion says thoy are to bo tho correct trimming for any stylo of dress becoming to tho 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 of our efforts to please by making your selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all ladies to call and make a thorough inspection. I.AWE8 IN ATTKNDAb UE. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. -OF- Pew white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's" coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J. J. PRICE 'C OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. ; Of Pliiladelpliia, Send their Specialist ToHciiandoali,Wctl;8lay,IlarcU 15 Ho will be found at tho Ferguson House From 8:30 a m. to 5:30 p. ni. Persons who have headacht or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist and thev wPll r ceive intelligent and sKlllful attention "no CHAISE Uo et to be sarttafactorV. 7 Pa" ' e'aSSeS orlorC(ils CTaroSteeO PEOPLE'Sjhoe STORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. 3Soots? Shoes, Cents11 Pupnishings I At greatly reduced rates. JgTHSIrS.IEg.'Sr, Propriotor. IT PAYS to buy your Boots and Shoes and Rubber Goods at the emporium of Joseph Ball. Finest line of goods, carried in town. JOSEPH BALL'S, No. OO XiT. 3VXii:u Stroot Chris Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Soutli Main Street. Finest wine, whiskeys ami climM nlwors in sUx. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. The Standard Sewing Machine Have You Tho Standard notary Shuttle Sewing Machine? TN BUYING a sewing machine, or, In fact, machlcery of any dnd, look well to the ooEstructlon. Don't buy an article ten years behlf 4 the times simply becauso it wasghco a good thing. This is an agdoV Im provement, and you want toihecp up witn tne age. T. B. SHAFFJE Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenanlloah jOIl COUNTY COMMISSIONER J3LIAS E. REED, Or POTTRVIU.K, Subject to Itepnbllcan rules. JJtOK COUNTY O0MMI8S10NKU, J3EJfJ. Jt. SEVJSHX, or BIISNAUDOAII, SllMiM.1 In iU.UI,.n n. k- nK l ConventlbnT vh"b county
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