I ANOTHER car load of our I extra choice FAMILY FLOUIl I hits been received untl It awaits your order, Hpeot mid low In price. Don't buy an Inferior nitlclo vhen you can got tbo best for til esnr-o money. Don't forgot us If you want ChupoiI Gondf. Wlion il com oh to Hams we can discount all our neighbors, in iiuullty and prlco. Corner Grocery, Political Point. Geuoral Clatltson's appeal Is a "ringer." Tho spring elections In New York and Now -r .,,,,, ....t.,,. In Trnnnl.1l. It is superior in every ro- ' ' Centre and White Sis. THIRD EDITION THAT DECISION. Justice to tho Hunt-worked Letter Cur. rlers, The Utter carriers that hard worked and Toorly jiatd olass of Government officials havo at last mured what It has taken lliem a very long while "to obtain, that Is, simplo justice. They have received from tho high est tribunal In the land, the Supremo Court of tho United State, a decision which says that thoy were right In every Interpretation they put ou tho eight-hour law of Congress, ns it applied to them, nnd that tho officials of tho Post OIHce Department, who used their ovory endeavor to make tho law practically nugatory, were wholly wrong. Tuo court says that when a man la omplojod to work clnht hours a day and his cmployors order him to he ou hand at a certain tlruo to begin his labor, that is the time when hi9 eight hours commenco, no matter whethor tho work ho is oxpoctod to porform Is ready for him or not. If tho work ho Is to perform is not ready for him that is not his fault. Nor can ho ho assigned to other work In tho meantime Tho court says that the eight-hour law with ' tho letter carriers means just what it moans with any other class of workmen either in publio or privato business. It is a contract that has but one Interpretation. It has been tho policy of the officials of the Tost Ollice Department to got away from aud around this law in every way conceivable. This oatno from a desire the; had to net extra work out of tho oarriors without extra pay, so as to keep down the oxpenses of tho De p.irtment, and thus make a favorablo show ing whou thoy weir, to Congress to ask foi their auuual appropriations. It looks llko a small matter, hut it meant a change of soT' oral hundred thousand dollars. Tho decision is of tho utmost importance to every laboring man in tho country, as it shows tho attltudo of the groatost court our land on a question that is most vital to them. Wo beliovo tho principal credit of pushing the fight to tho finish is due to the organization of letter carriers connected With tho Philadelphia post ofilce. Lorenzo J. Connor. 104 Green St.. Albany, N. Y.. says: "I havo used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup uud find it very beneucl.il, and can safely recommend It ns a good remedy for cougns." TWO luVltOlUSUS INSTAKTIA' Kl 1,1.111). A X'uncral Train Crushes Thorn to Death at Dobb's Ferry, N. Y. Dobb's Feiiry, March 10. A horrible accident occurred at tho railroad station here which resulted in the death of, two laborers. Tho men had stepped from a south-hound train nnd at that moment a special funoral train, carrying the remaius of Mrs. Nathan Gilford, who died in New York to Pough keepgie for burial, came along. The two men were caught and before they could get away were run down, being ground to lutoe under tho wheels, The bodies wer horribly mutilated. The two were strangers in the village and there wk nothing on their persons to identify them. Xongfthoreiuen Growing Desperate. New Yobk, March 16. The sugar hand lore are growing desperate as Port Warden ICdward S. Scott shows no signs of giving in, and are resorting to violence to prevent new men from working. YeMeruay aalva dor Estrange, an Italian, while passing throng Kent avenue was attacked by two longshoremen and knocked senheless. Ill: aaaaliauts sprang into a wagon and drove off just ns the police appeared. On Trial for Hor Utc. Weluburg, W. Va., March 10. The trial of Mrs. Mt,"y Spease, who is charged -with murderin her adopted daughter, Nora "Wells Starr, last November, is on trial here. The heartless action's of Mrs. Spease in the court room have done much to offset any feeling of sympathy that might be had lor her. ifkr-n Baby was sick, we gave hor,0storfa. Wfcea was a OhUd, she cried for Castor). Ittffi she beamne Wm, she ehmg to Qutori. Wbeii she bad Children, aba guvethejn OMfcoria Bejt -trerk don at Bnmnan't Stem Loan Icy. Brerytblng white and spotless. Law e7tHa a, specialty. All work gtiamntonrf VUw or Hemorrttotris BWutaantry cured without knife or ligature. No (tan? or totlcring. Mo delay from bos iaasf while under treatment, Patients wh are responsible need not pay until well. A ef feat avr guaranteed. Sand for elroolar, B. BBJ8D, M. D, 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Bofers, by permission, to the editor of the HTTNINO Hbeami. tf Coming Event. March 16. Tea party in Bobbins opera tonso, under the auspices of the Welsh Con jregattonal ehuroh. Qonghlng Lead to Consumption.. Kemp' Balaam will stop tho cough a "Four years more" of Clevoland will be morothan enough for any Democrat. If tho liepublioans want to iccuro any of tho county offices this year thoro will havo to be a reconciliation of tho different factions. It would ot be a bad idea for delinquent Kepuhlloans to pay their taxes now. In speaking of tho chances of a certain Democrat for office, tho other day, a gentle man said "It depends all on 'Jack' Toole." Is it possible "Jack" lias yet a mortgago ou Shenandoah? Our townsman, H. R. Severn, Is making a good canvass for tho County Commlsslonor slilp, and has mot with much encouragement from unexpected quarter. Congressman "Jack" Boblnson is sawing wood and saying nothing. Ho'll bo heard from before long. General Gobln is getting to be too- stal- wartish to suit tho Pottsvilio mugwumps. If tho Itcpublican party of Schuylkill county Is to bo kept together just for tho furtherance of ono man it is time a now party, with more liberal Ideas, bo organized in the county. W. D. Seltzer, Esq., of Pottsvilio, will be a candidate for .Tmlgo no.it fall whether that little coterio ol "kickers" in Pottsvilio like it or not. Mr. Seltzor is built of material that will wash and should ho bo fortunate onough to bo elected to that position Schuyl kill county will bo the gainer by many thousands of dollars a year. Ho is a hustler nnd would break down many old time obsoleto barriers. Under tho Suite Bulos of tho Republican party, State Conventions in ou years cannot ho held beforo tho second Wednesday of August. In Presidential and Giibornatlonal years tho State Comiulttco has authority to fix earlier dates. Under tho County Rules the Itcpublican nominating convention must l)u fixed for a time within two weeks of tho State or National convention. It is therefore quite certain that tho Republican primarios aud convention of this year, in this county, cannot bo held much If any before, tbo 1st of August. These rules give amplo timo for a canvass of all tho names presented, whother for state or county offices. Gon. St. Clair Mulholland, of Philadelphia, veteran of the war and well known, persi'iiully, to many of our citizens, will probably succeed Pension Agent Shelmire. In a lcctnro. in Philadelphia, the otlior night, ho gavo out some very interesting facts. Starting from tho White House, which ho said was built by an Irishman after tho fashion of a famous Irish mansion, ho con tinned his tour across tho water to Queens town : thenco to Cork, "God's own city," as tho natives call it ; up tho river Leo, through tho Klllarney region, showing Blarney Castle, St. Ann's church, whero swing tho sweet Shandon Bells, and all tho famous scenes of Erin. Ono statement made by tho General is interesting from a statistical point of view. Thero was "only 4,800,000 Irish men left in Ireland, for tho island had sent over 5,000,000 of her sons and daughters to America during tho past sixty years, and those, with their descendants, formed at least 20,000,000 of America's present C5,000,000.of populatiou. Medical Testimony. W. Thornton Parker, M. D., Recorder, As sociation of Acting Assistant Surgeons of the U. S. Army, writes : "Salem, Mams., March 23, 1891 "When at Stuttgart, Germany, during the winter of 1881-82, I was suffering from severe attack of bronchitis, which seemed to threaten pnoumouia. I met, at tho Hotel Marquardt, Commander Beardslee, of tho United Statos Navy. In. speaking of my sickness, ho remarked, 'Doctor, you can cure that chest trouble of yours by using an AH cock's Porous Plaster.' 'That may bo true, I answered, 'but where can I get tho plaster? 'Anywhero in tho civilized world, and surely hero in Stuttgart. Whenever I have a cold, ulways use ono and find relief.' I sent t the drug store for tho plaster, and it did sll that mv friend had promised. Ever slnco then I havo used it whenover suffering from a cold. nnd I have many times prescribed it fo: patients. "The Allcock's Plasters is tho best to bo had, and has saved many from sovcro illness aud undoubtedly, if used promptly, will savo many valuable lives. Whenever one haj sovore cold thoy should put on an Allcock's pi titer as soon as possible. It should bo placed across tho chest, the upper margin just below tho neck; somo hot beef ton, milk, will aid in the treatment. "This is not a patent rcmody in the ob jectionable sense of that term, but a standard preparation of value. The Government supplies for the U. S. Army and Indian Hospital Stores contain Allcock's Plasters, aud the 'medical profession ' throughout the world are well aware of their reliability and excellence. I shall always recommend it, not only to break up oolds, but as useful in allaying pains in the chest and In the back It is a preparation worthy of general oonfi ilenoe." World's Fair Holiday Trip! If you Have carpal rags and -tvl&li tliem nude Into Home made Crpat, itd tilt. iu to JFrlclce'p Carpet Store, 10 S. ,JarUn street. w-tf 'i . ' StOTl'Otjplllg. The IIkhalt) is now prepared to do all kinds of stereotyping In the best workman like manner at reasonable rates. By having this work done in town the I r ties desiring it save freight and express chaTgsa and have the advantage of pertonally impacting the work before it is delivered and thus avoid embarrassing mistakes. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." "Circus ly." A charming comedy with an uproariously funny plot is "Circus Day." It is interpreted by a large company of singers, comedians, and dancers, including a bevy of pretty girls. In addition a company of oireus celebrities are carried who give a grand circus performance iu a portable ring. The eollosMl feature ii "Mahomet," the talking bone, who. lias been justly billed "the wonder of the lBtb century." At Ferguson's theatre on Saturday, March 18th i . Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than V3 e? o EVENING HERALD CONTEST .1 AI IMMENSE ASSORTMENT I ladies'' sand CM!d:s?GraJ'& io Days at the World's Fair With Accommodations at a first clnss Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, lntluil.ni? sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. tJneferwea rl COSTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive tho largest number of vottfs will bo taken to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by the IlEnAi.n. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of the Public School Teacher, north of the llroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consldcrmost popular, and send it to tho "Coktkst Knrroii, Kvbmno Heiiald, Shenan doah, Pa." Every coupon properly filled oat counts as ono votofor ono feather. Kvcry person, young or old, can vote, and vole as often af, thoy please. Coupon must bo in the hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after the date it boars. Namo of Teacher.. Residence..., Namo of Votor.. Residence.. Maiicii 10, 1803. IHHlUuttlMMIiHt A Gold Necklace. Holdorman, tho Jowcler, will give the lady toacher receiving tho highest number of votes a HandsomotGold Necklace, A Sot of Furs. n. J. Mills, the rottBVllle Hatter and Fnr rler, will give the lady teachor receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand some Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Max Roese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a handsome Plush Toilet Sot. AIJ5JKTIOKA1, OFFERS. Tho two teachers having tho third and fourth highest number of votozat tho close of thol conteBl will visit NIAGARA FALLS, and remain there flvo days, at tho expense of the iieiiald. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvilio Jeweler, will glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving tho htehost number of votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two luclty compotl- , tors In tho contest with handsomo Gold- headed Silk Umbrellas. Wv1Illorscslla,ss. 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 UNDERWEAR Pure and spotless, now has tho post of honor. Wo havo a completo lino of overy gar ment in muslin that ajady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tho most claborato work. DRAWERS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in prices from 25c up to thoso handsomely trimmed. Corset cov ers neatly made and good wealing all styles and prices, to suit all tastes and purses, from 23c up. SKIRTS Full length and full width, from a neat skirt at 50o to ono ruflled, pleated and embroidered. You will find tbctn hero to suit all tastes little trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo see tho quality of muslin nnd trimming, tho really good work put on them, tbo timo it requires to complete such a garment, how thoy can bo fold for such littlo money. ,Thoyrangoin prlco from GOc up to Eovcral dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo must not forget Whlto Goods, Flounc ings, Hamburgs, -15 in. wide, from 2oo a yard up. Em broideries, white and colored, all patterns, widths and prices. One of tho latest fancies In embroideries is tho colored edge. Fashion says thoy nro to bo tho correct trimming for any stylo of dross becoming to tho wearor. We would like to impress upon every ladv the j wisdom of buying ready-made underwear. Don't waste time, energy ana temper, but save it tor 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,AnilCS IN ATTKNDAKCJ5. DIVES, POMEROY & Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo.-Miller, Manager. 5? aasypw "Circus Day," Ferguson's Theatre, March 18. r -OF- WINTER GOODS. rE HAVE the exclusive agency, In this vicinity, for tho sale of the I Now COLUM11US" MACHINE, which Is now tho most doslrable machine io use. Written guarantee goes with every one, insuring them, under ordltory care, for live years. Our price only ft. Call and inspect them. Now stylos 01 Dinner ana Tea Sets. lion Hollowwareof overy description. The spring-tlino npprcachlng finds our store crowded with bright nov goods aud appreciative buyers. Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Comt? early and secure bargains at J. J. PRICE C OLD REL'IABLE, kX NORTH MAIN STREET. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S 3 JE3oxa.'t33L 3&3Eil3a. SiS-fciroo-t- WHl be Saved. The accident which befell Richard Horn bcrger, whilo ho was at work In tho Suffolk colliery on Tuesday, proved more serious than it was at first thought, but the results will not bo as serious as somo people .fear. Tho piece of coal that struck Mr. nornberger's wrist cut down into the bono and severed tho tendons and arteries. Dr. Hamilton was obliged to cut tho arm open several inches above tho wrist in order to get hold of tho severed organs, but ho said to-day that there was no danger, as some of Mr. Homhorger's friends havo reported, the hand will have to bo amputated, 35 and 50 cents a bottle. No better invest meat can be bud. than a bottle of the cele brated imported Anchor Tain Expoller for rheumatic complaints. It has received tho indorsement of prominent physicians, and is for sale at C. H. Hagenbuch, P. 1 I). Kirliu, J, M. Hillan, and other druggist. 3t HOOKS & BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, jlewj$re at M. U, UURKK, ATTORNEY.A T-LA W SUESAHDOAH, PA. OSeas Room a. Holderman's Jewelry store. tf J tnci Jfsuirly IJulldtw, ar.'M illdtn&MlMMWBac REPORT Of THE CONDITION OV THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHENANDOAH, at Shenandoa in tho State of Pennsylvania, at me close 01 uusinebb, aiar. u, lbiKi; ltESOUKCEM. Loans and Discounts ?372.271 19 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 288 21 VS. H. lionds to secure circulation lOO.OuO 00 Htocks, securities etc..... H.2U3 00 Due from approved reserv o agents.... 01,381 43 Due from oiber national banks 412 73 Due from State banks aud bankers S 18 59 Banklnu-honse. furniture, and flxt... 287 118 Current expenses aud taxes paid 1 057 83 Checks and other cash Items 8,1T 13 Itllls ol otlierllnnks 7,738 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels. and cents 270 39 Bpeclo 22,814 40 Legal-tender notes 7,0U) 00 Reaemptlonfund with U.8. Treasurer (M or circulation) 4,500 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 6 per cent, redemption fuad 1.150 CO Total 039.061 00 I.IAllILIJ'IKK. Capital stock paid ill .J100.000 00 HuridnaFund 20,000 00 Undivided profits 17.H0 45 National llank notes outstanding UO.OiO 4)0 Individual deposits subject to check.. 218 W 22 Demand certlUoatoH of ileixHlt........ 100,170 8i Cashier's checks outstanding 100 00 Due to other National Dunlin 22,709 0!) Due to rJtuto Ranks and Rankers 437 42 Total...... . 1029,061 00 Htntoof Pcnnsvlvnnla.CountyofSchuvlklll.ss: I, Jno. R. Lclsenrlng, onfchlerof tho above named bank, do solemnly sweur that the above statement is true to the best of my Knowieagonua ueiisz. Jno. II. LEiSRNniNQ. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this l$th day of starch, 181)2, J. R. Covr.E, .Notary Public. CorrccWAttest : J.J PnANEY. 1 II. P. D'owtKH, S-DIrectors. jno. GiiuiiLKii, i I reinaatrully Inform mv friends and themib- Ho generally that Ibave rrmoved my UuOT aaoBHOB store to 126 East Coal street, and win gvt my patrons tne Deneut or low rente. GEORGE NANKING, 125 East Coal Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Of Fliiladelphia, Send their 5&B Specialist To SUenandoali, Wctluesduy,MarcU 29 He will be found at the FerruHon House From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Persons who havo headache or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re celvo intelligent nnd skillful nttention. NO CHARGE to ex amine youreyes. Kverypatr of glasses ordered is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. H 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boofs? SIiogsb enfe? Furnishings At greatly reduced rates. "RJS.. JtfJaJLLIZ", Proprietor. 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. GO 3NT. aVE.iu Stroot Chris. Bossler'a SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 SoutU MhHi Street. finest wines, whiskeys awl otgan always In stock. Fresh Deer, Ale aud Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. The Standard Sewing Machine IN 11UYINO a sawing machine, or, in fact, inachicory of any kind, Vou look well to the construction. Don't Iho buy an article ten years behind the Standard tlmga simply became it was once a Rotary good thing. This Is an age of lin Shutile provoinmt, and yon want to keep Sowing up with the ago. Machine ? T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jurdln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah ptOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JULIAS J3. ItEJBD, 1 ov POITSVIIXK. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J3BNJ. R. SEVERN, or S1IKNAHDOAU. .,Mt t0 doolslon of the Republican County Convention. I