I AN0TII15U car load of our BHEH extra choice FAMILY KLOUIl HHhaa been received and It awaits your order. It Is superior In every re spect and low In price. Don't buy an inferior artlolo vlien you can get the best for the sart.e money. Don't forget us If you want Canned fjoodb. When it comes to limns we can dlf count all our neighbors, in quality und price. sni"v jurist's Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION POSTAL POINTS. Ken Rules Ailopti-d by ttio l'rcf cut Admin Istnitloii. A pair of onions will go for two scents. Ink bottles must bo corked when sent by mail. Persona nro compelled to lick their own postage atanii and envelopes; the post master cannot bo compolled to do this. Persons arc earnestly requested not to send postal cards with money orders iueloscd as largo sums aro lost in tlmt way. Nltro-glyccrlne must bo fonvarded at the risk of tlio Bonder. If it Eliould blow up in the postmaster's bands bo cannot bo held re sponsible. When letters aro rcceivod boaring no dlrec- tion tho persons for whom they aro intended will pleaso signify tho fact to tho postmaster that they may bo at onco forwarded. As all postmasters aro expert linguists tho address may be written in Cliinoso or Choc- taw. It is unsafo to mail apple or fruit trees with tho fruit on thorn. It is earnestly requested that lovers writ' tag to their girls will pleaso confino their gushing rhapsodies to tho insido of the on "vclope. Ducks cannot bo sent through tho mail when alive. Tho quacking would disturb the slumbers of the clerks on the postal cars. When watches are sent through tho mail if tho sondor will put a notice on the outside, tho postmasters will wind and keep in run ning orders. John Smith gets his mail from 874,27!) post oillcoB, henco a letter directed to John Smith, United States, will roach him. When you.send a money order in a letter, always write full and explicit directions in tho samo letter, so that any person getting the letter can draw tho money. Alligators over ten feet in length are not allowed to bo transmitted by mail. J-Uo placing ot stamps upside down on letters is prohibited. Several postmasters liavo recently been seriously injured while trying to stand on their heads to cancel stamps placed in this manner. RAILWAY STATISTICS. ntercstliiB l'ncts Olmiicd From Hecrctnry Stewart's Anmiul Report. Tho following interesting Pennsylvania statistics aro taken from tho advanco shcots of tho annual railway report of Hon. Thomas J. Stowart, Secretary of Internal Atfalrs, and show tho volumo of freight and passenger tralUc handled by tho Philadelphia & Road ing and Pennsylvania linos. Highest num ber of tons of freight carried and tho average distance hauled of ono ton aro the Pennsyl vanla, 00,lt)5,.T88 tons, avcrago distance 100 miles. Panwnger traffic: Pennsylvania, 45,288,020 : Philadelphia & Heading, 22,509,- 103. Tho total number of passengers carried by all railroads during tho year was 140,100, COO. The statistics given for tho Philadelphia & Heading liallroad Includo tho leased linos. In referring to tho number of railway cm ployos and their compensations tho Secretary says it Is impossible to give tho oxact flguros for Pennsylvania as employes aro not con fined to ono state. Tho total compensation of all officers and employes for all railroads run ning In tho state for 1802 was $113,708,051.28, Tho returns of some of tho companies aro somewhat dcfectlvo in somo reipect, several of them while reporting tho number of cm ployes fail to give tho annual compensation, and hence tho avcrago yearly and monthly compensation as indicated by those figures diifer somewhat from tho actual averagoof such compensation. Kromtho$113,708,051.28 paid to tho 213,573 employes, wo find tlio avorago yearly compensation to bo $532.82 ; $11.40 per month, or $1.45 per day. Tho actual amount paid per day is, it may bo presumed, much more, for tho roason that daily compensation is paid on the basis of 305 days per year, when tho facts will undoubt edly show a less number of days of actual service Tho report bIiows that tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company had 51 527 employes in 1802 and paid out in salaries during that year $31,028,113.30. Tho Philadelphia & Reading (including leased linos) had 28,710 employes and paid $1G,107,70.64 in salarios. A bad cojgh or cold calls lor a good remedy wio cure ior n. or uoukus, uoias. GrJppo and Consumption, a perleet and per nunem euro is rau-nna, me worst, case yield lo Us healing properties, costs 23 cents. Pan-Tina Is sold ai 1', 1 D. Kirlln's dru store. Stereotyping. Tho Heuald is now prepared to do all kinds of stereotyping in tho best workman like manner at reasonable ratos. lly having this work dono in town tho parties desiring it save freight and express charges and hav tho advuutago of personally inspecting th work before it is delivered and thus avoid embarrassing mistakes. I'lfii lor Special Police. Editor Hi:rald: I would like to sug gest to tho Chief Burgess bofore he makes Ills appointment of special 'police that ho consider tho claims of Turkey Run. We have sixtv-fivo families here at present, and owing to our location we consider ourselv residing in an independent ward, and for that reason wo will expect a ward's sharo of the special polioe appointments. Wo need them as our plaoe is not patrolod by the paid force. A Voteii March 15, 1603. if hen Baby was slok, -wo gave her Castorla "Then she was a Child, she cried for Cutorla. ,When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Whoa she bad Children, she gave them Castoria Letter From Italy, nenry Wcidorhold, ot town, has written letter to the Heeald from Rome, Italy under date of March 3d. Ho says that since writing to the Heeai.d last he has visited 2Ionte Carlo, ascended Mount Vesuvius, and spent several hours in the ancient city of .Pompeii. From Rome Mr. Weiderhold will go to Florence and Venice and return t (trough the Brenner Pass over the Alps by way of JIunloli to Cueel, where his friends and tela tives live, and on April I5tu will sail for America. I'Uaa or Hemorrhoids Permanently eared without knife orligtUare. Ko danger or i tiering. No delay from boa laces while under treatment Patients wht aro reepeutlule need not pay until well, terfeet eare guaranteed. Bend for circular E. RUED, M. D 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Stehino Heeald. tf Doming Ilvent. March 16. Toa party in Iloiiblns' cpora house, under the auspices of the Welsh Con gregational church. Oonghlng Lead to Consumption, Kemp's Balis m will step the aoogh aooe. It you liwve cut-put thkb ami -msli thciu uifttle Into Boinc .uiailit Carpet, nentt tlum to Kriolce's CHvpei Store, xo S. Jartlin strct. M-if UK TRII5H VKKY II A ltl TO SUICIDI' A llolliroiik Jinn I'lrrs Tlirru Ilullets Into His llndy. WAYNEBBuno, March 17. Cnptain John Scnott, a wealthy and influential farmer nl Holbrook, Greene county, attempted mil cide by shooting hiniielf with a 32-cnlibrc revolver. Three shots took eiTeet, one bnll entering bis neck, another his head above the ear, while a third was flattened on his forehead. After the attempt he walked to the house and told his family that the deed wan ue cided upon several days ago, but that hi now saw his mistake. It is thought that nn attack of the crip affected his mind. HV hits a wife and several children. Ho is stil living, but as he is 78 years of ago it is bo- lioved ho cannot recover. The Missouri river is out of its banks at St. Joseph, Mo., and Leavenworth, Kuu, Great damage has already bsen dono and several buildings have been swept away at both places. The condition of Charles Do Lessops, one of tlio convicted Panama canal swiud lers, has leeomn alamiiuu;, and his friend in i'niH believe that be cannot live raori than a few weeks at the most, while tbej look for his death to occur at any moment, Stanley Ivanhoff, a guard in the political prison at Tomsk, Sioeria, became enraged at the alleged misdemeanor of severul con victs und with bis sword severed tho heads of two of them and mortally wounded three others before being disarmed. The death of Philip J. Walsh, of Philn delphia, lemovea from tho commercial world one of the most popular and widely known merchants in Pennsylvania. Mr Wnish uibd at Tainpia, Fla., from a stroke ul i.iralysls. His remains will bo taken to Philadv lphia for burial. The last of the live persons killed by the falling walls, at the Carter picturo frame factory fire in Chicago on Wednesday morn ing was taken from the ruins of the burned building last evening. The body of Stephen Curur, brother of the owner of the factory was the last cuo recovered. None of thosj injured will die. The tramp who brutally assaulted Mrs. Jane Wilson in Philadelphia and was after- waul nrreiteil and bound over for court now says he was just in fun when he kick ed Mrs. Wilson, but us Mrs. Wilson falls to see the point of the joke she will push the case which will probably laud his trampship in the workhouse or peniten tiary. W. S. Henderson and Erias Frost, two proepocters, were pounced upon by uioun twin Hons In the neighborhood of Silver Islet mini- near Grafton, Colo. Henderson in the rinht for bislife, was entirely stripped ot every vehtige of clotblnu and wa badly lacerated about the face and body, while Ftost escaped s-erious injury. Frost was armed with a Winchester rifle and succeed ed in killing both of the animals. 1)0 lt pi'rt ft's no STOCK AND PROVISION MARKET. lMltltldelpltlu Stock Market. rnn.AnM.i'itiA. M-reh 16. Th stock mar, ket was imyuhii- and unsettled at the otu'ii Ina mis moniiiiR, am. a nuinrjw oi srocK m veionen roiMiuefROie weuxnoss ciurniz tt early trauma, i-uaar opened at t;i per lower at !1."W, end then recovered the ion to fall back to BO before noon. Closing prloeti: Lehigh Valley.. ITU Northern PaclOe 1 Wj Uo. orel 38.' Pemis lrunia. . . &3m Heading H'i- ijeoifrn sv St Paul 76J iisiuet sttey. I'lilliMlelpliiH 1'rmluie Alurket. IHtutuKlJHIA. Msroh 18. Cotton wil quiet and weak uu a busts ot 9 7-lt)c par pouaa tor MicHUinir r'pliinds. Vewl wu uuiet. with limited offerliws. Wi ter lii-an miued liom S1S.23 to (1D.00 xr ton. nour -ix'i:mna noniinuea or a aaira-io-iiiuiith tihuriiutr. luid uHeae favored bueit. Sales of a li-vr hundred barreU, lucludtntr Minnesota clears and straight at SV.7Ait4.ie; Pennsylvania roller straight at SL-tOu a.uu: wteiu Wiutern clmra and atmifhts 3.'rm3.7.: Winter Patents at $8.00at.lft; Sprinir do. at $mua4.40; fuMirltc brand hither. Ilye llour moved slowly at $3.U5 per narrel it'ir 1omi;ou 1HB.T 38 Do Die IM HeiiOluttG. M. I'k 74)4 2 3d ufd ft's. . . . I ! . . . . Pa... Uo 3d ptd w. x. y for choico PeiiDsvlvanlii. On call wiieat fSrain March! 74ie April; txu n iwjau ma n jiay: imhc June. Oats Jlc bid for March May; 40)c June. had 73Uc bid for i May; vmuc juue. rch; ityic April; 4JaO 400 April; 40) is New York Stock Market. .w York, March IS. A..T.& S. V.... am Missouri Pao.... X C. It. It. of N. J. 11 K. T. K,j riQii oiiikm tmi v v Ti tr it C. B.I.&P SI Northern rao... UM C. M.liL P.... rtvi .pt. ,i MH a it . w .. uo amM Sett work done at Brennan's Steam Lann- irx Everything white and iotlese Iaco lartclns a specialty. All work guaranteed forld's Fair Holiday Trip! ' I EVENING HERALD CONTEST $ AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! E-adies51 and Children's io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first cuis riilrnKO hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, includini! 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 recelvo tho lnrgest number of votes will be taken to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Hehai.d. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines writo the name of the l'ubllo School Teachct, north of the Jiroud Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to the "Contest Kditoii, Kviikino HtinAtD, Shenan doah, Pa." Kvery coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, oan vote, and vote as often nr. they pleaso. Coupon must be in the hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after the dato it boars. Name- ot Teacher.. Residence Namo of Voter Residence.. MAI1CII 17, 1SK1. For "tlio 3Li-u.ol3L3r Onos. A Gold Necklace. Holderman, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher recolving tho highest numbor of vot03 a llandsomoGold Neculaco. A Sot of Furs. U. J. Mills, tho PottBville Hatter and Fnr rtcr, will give the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes u hand some Set of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Max Keoso will glvo tne lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a handsomo Plush Toilet Set. ADDITIONAL OFFERS. Tho two teachers having tho third and fourth highest number of votoa at tho close of tho contest will visit NIAGAHA FALLS, and remain there llvodays.at the ospenso of the IIeiiai-d, A Gold-Headed Cane. IV. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jeweler, will give tho gentleman teacher receiving tho highest number of votts a Gold-headed Cane. Go Id-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present the two lucky competi tors In tho contest with handsome uola- headed Silk Umbrellas. Wi3k-?V U I'"rscs UavaN. U nder 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 UNDEItWKAK Pure and spotless, now has tho post of honor. Wo havo a complcto lino of overy gar ment in muslin that n lady requires., CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tho most elaborate work. DRAWEES Bleached and unbleached, ranging in prices from 23o up to thoso handsomely trimmed. Corset cov era neatly mado and good woaring all styles and prices, to suit all tastes and purses, from 25c up. t SKIRTS Full length and full width, from a neat skirt at COo toonorulllcd, pleated and embroidered. You will find them hero to suit all tastes little trimmed, greatly trimmed, and very much trimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo sco the quality of muslin and trimming, tho really good work put on them, tho timo it requires to complete such a garment, how thoy can bo sold for sucji little money. Thoy range in prico from 50o up to several dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo must not forget Whito Goods, Flounc ings, Hamburgs, 45 in. wido, from 25o a yard up. Em broideries, whito and colored, all patterns, widths and prices. One of tho latest fancies In embroideries is the colored edgo. Fashion says thoy aro to bo tho correct trimming for any style 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. ladies in attkndanck. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSlTIIaME, FA. "Circus Day," Ferguson's Theatre, March 18. WE HAVE tho exclusive agency, in this vicinity, for the sale of the Now "COLUMIlUS" MACHINE, which ts now the most desirable machine In use. Written guarantee goes with overy one, insuring them, under ordinary care, for hve years. Our price only $h.t fjr. JCiTli Call and Inspect them. New styles of Dinner and Tea OJ,Jii3w Bets. I on llollowwnre of every description. The spring-tlmo apprrnchlng tlnds our store crowded with bright nev goods and appreciative buyers. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WATDLEY'S. 23 JSJonxtla. jyggfln. ESti'oot- ... i fire Alarm limes. The following list shows tho location ol .ho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fira Depa: traont: LOCATION. 15 Coat and Dowers streets. 16 Ilowere and CcntreJstreetB. 24 Bridgo and Centrelstreets. 25 Mala and Centrclstrcets. St Main and Poplar streets. 35 Miln and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down .he hook onco and let go. When an alarm is lent In the Arc bell will sound tho number of .he box and repeat tho alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALAHUS. It the alarm is sounded from box 15 the tire Sell will strike one, then pause and otrlke five which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Kvery alarm Is repeated four times. 'Tie trial an d severe test that has proved the great and wonderful merits of Dr. Coxa's Wild Cherry and Seneka in attacks of Croup and stubborn coughs. Superior goods at 35 per cent, lower than tlsowhere at Holdorman's Jowelry store. tf HOOKS So BROWN, STATIONERY, TABLETS, ART MATERIALS. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN S'KREBT, To ltenlnce the Flacr. Major Jennings Council is making pre parations to rcplaco a new Hag for tho one they hoisted on tho High school building on Columbub Day. Tho ono raised has been torn. It Uures Golds, Coughi, Sort Throat, Croup, Influ enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a surerelief in advanced stages. Uss at oneo. You will see the excellent effect after taking; the first dose. Bold by iloalera everywhere. large bottles (0 cents and $1.00. REMOVAL. I respectfully Inform mv friends and the nuh- Ho generally tbat I have remofed my 11UOT and BIIOU store to VS East Coal street, and will give my patrons the benefit of low rents. GEORGE MANNING, 125 East Coal Street, Shonnndoah, Pa. !aJ.e! -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. PRICES Aw QUEEN & CO, Of Thiladelphia, Send thew e Specialist To SIteiiamlonli,WecItiesilay,Blarclt 29 lie will be found at the Kergwson House From 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Persons who havo headaoht or whoso eyes aro causing ills- comiort, snouia can upon tneir specialist, ana tney win re ceive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SsSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. ? Shoes, g&erais? Furnishings ! At greatly reduced rates. H3C. 3TJziJbi.lEl.2Z', Pi'oprictor. S I 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 BALLS, KTo. QO 1ST. JVCaIxl Stroot M. 1IURKB, 8IIUMANDOAU, PA. OOeflaHnaHiA P. Q. BuIHUm, Chris. Bossier's SALOOH AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) . X04 Soutli Main Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigar always In stpak. I'resh Iloer, Ale aud I'ortur on tap. Choico Temperance Drinks. The Standard Sewing Machine TN UlJyiNO a sewing machine, or, Have 1 1n facti machlnery of any kind, You look well to the construction. Don't The buy an article ten years behind the Standard tunes simply. becauie it was onco a notary good thing. This is an age of lm Bhutvle proveraent, and you want to keep Sewing ' up with the age. Machine f T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah JOlt COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELIAS E. REED, OF FOTTSVIU.E. Subject to Republican rules. JOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J. It. SEVERN, , or BtlENANDQAII, ' SuWiwt to decision of the Republican Comity Convention. - ssil
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