' . 'Tfr iitr 'iinT'ii ii mmsismi'-- I ANOTHER car load of our ! uxtraoholco FAMILY FLOUR HB lifts been received nud it awaits your order. It Is nupurlor In every re spect mid low lu price. Dou't buy uu iuferlor atUole when you can get the host for the Bau.e monoy. Don't forgot as If you wnnt Cunuod Goods. Wlien 'it coiuuB to Hnnm we on discount all our nolghbore, In tiuallty unci price. s:Ei:v:Ei:R,:isrs Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. TjEUED EDITION l'llllltH. ' Obscene and flusliy literature mutt go. War on tills detestable and ruinous stuff has already been commonced In Philadelphia by Superintendent It. J. Linden and will soon spread throughout tlio state. A spring of pure whiskey lias been dis covered In tho mountains of Hastern Kentucky, There is ovory possibility that it big city will bo built arouud that spring. Here it a good placo for tbcopponcnls of the Kccloy euro theory. Shoo store clerks sy that women who find thoy have holes in their stockings when they aro being fitted, always appear to sulfur agonies of mortification. It Is your duty the duty ol overy ono to clean in and around tholr premises. Order a supply of lime at onco. It is tbocleaneetand host disinfectant to bo had. It lias been a good winter for tho men who had old clothes to wear out. A closoly buttoned overcoat lias enabled many tn appear respectable at times when a critical examination would hnvo been cruel. No matter if a nowspjpor was teeming with news, thoro would bo a thousand and ono cranks to grumblo. Tho 1Ij:ium gives moro news for tho monoy Ihan any othor paper in this section. Merchants who want good job printing at lair, living prices, como to tho IIkkald job rooms. Poor ink, poor papor stock and pool work does not enter into tho details of print ing turned out there. An oxchailfe says most editors aro acquaint ed with the man who takos moro papers than ho can read, consr quently ho has no timo for tho local jnpers. Ho usually takos a paper that is published in Portland, Maino. Itcon tains tho latest news about "Tho Smuggler's Cruise, or tho adventure? of J5g Moses, the Bandit King," and whilo he is storing his mind with such information his wifo is read lug tho almanacs. A Happy Man Is be who umh Red Flag Oil for HheumUlsm, Neuralgia, Toothache nud chronlo pains. It'k a remedy which cures every time. Try It, 2c cents. Vied Flag Oil ..-old at 1 P. ), Klr Un's Drug Store. Itiillot Reform. The Pennsylvania Ballot Kcform Associa tion, of which lion. John Russell Young, of Philadelphia, is president, has issued a circular setting forth that two elections under the now law has developed a strong popular demand that parly "groups" should be abolished (except for the electoral ticket) and all candidates' names should bo marked separately, as tho only safe way to vote and no voters should be helped in markiug their ballots unless actually unablo to road (either from blindness or illiteracy) or to mark them, othorwiso there will be no soerccy. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." The Academy Restaurant. Tho Pottsvillo headquartors for Shenan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, bee) tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is tho Academy Bostaurant, John F. Cooney, yroprie'or, jj, . Coonoy, assist nt ' to Best photographs and crayons at Daub's. Not ax ilail a Reported, The reports of the Mahanoy City ex plosion Saturday night published lu the Philadelphia papers were exaggerated. The facts are tho fire box qf P. & It. engine No 304, which was considerably worn, blow out The clothing of a brakeman caught fire from flying coals, but the man was only slightly burned. Two neighboring stables were also set on lire by flying coals and ware gutted. An old horse in ono of them was destroyed. When Baby was slolr, we gave her Castorla. ff hen she was a Child, she cried for Oastoria. Wbii she became 31 to, sbe clung to Oastorla, WkQ she bad Children, sbe gawltan Oostarla. Piles or llumorrliuM Psrjaanently cured without kniie or ligature No dfiHgw or "altering, No delay from turn la ess while under treatment. Patients win us responsible need not pay until well, t ferfeet care guaranteed. Bend for ebeabu K. BSBD, M. J)., 130 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the XronHQ Hebald. tf Stereotyping. The Herald 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 parties desiring It gave freight and express charges and have the advanUgo of jiereoually inspecting the work before it is delivered and thus avoid' erubarnuslng mistake. Consilium i.eau tn Consumption, Kemp's Bateaia will stop the cough a ante. It you It.ivc frpm rug and wlsli tlivnt mnde into lit 111c maclc Carp est, Hcurt (In m to Frlclte's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jarilm street :u THE BOLAND OASB. V" Judgment for the Creditors by Agree, unlit of Counsel. The suit Int Minted by Christ. Schmidt, Solomon lleak and Ixnilo Kline, creditors of the missing Paul Sumtna, to require Consta ble Boland to show cause why executions should not issue against hlrn for the amount of their Judgments was concluded boforo Squire Shoemaker Saturday njgbt. After lengthy examinations, crnss-elnl-nations and arguments, during which It was shown that Constable ltoland had expenJed all the money he reoelvfjrt from the sale of Samma's property In w hig claims, espontM and costs, Mr. Wadllngcr, counsel for Mr. llolaiid, staled that he would admit that his client had no right to pay $lo for counsel, and $1.01 for ass'slante In making tho levy, and that he hod no right to claim $90 for services as watchman pending the sale of tho goods. These admissions having been recorded 'Squire Shoemaker, upon agreement of counsel entered judgment Mgsintt Boland and In favor of Christ. Schmidt for the sum of fcW.Oi. BOILERS EXPLODE. Ono Mail Killed at Mnlmnoy Plane One Injured. At ' o'clock yesterday morning tho in habitants ol Mahanoy Plane were suddenly awakened by a loud report which proved to bo tho explosion of two of tho West Bear Bldgo colliery boilers. At tho timo John and Michael Donnely, brothers, were in tho act oi cleaning out tho fires. John was instantly killed, bolug burled under tho falling walls and terribly scalded. Mlchaol was thrown some distanco and so badly scalded and Injured that ho cannot recover. Tho force of tho explosion was so great that one of tho largo boilers was thrown a dis tanco of thrco hundred yards. That old established cough remedy, Down Elixir, still moro than holds its own In the public estimation, despito sharp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and In this locality needs no word of praiso from us so well and favorably known is it. It is tht standard remedy for coughs, colds and ah throat troubles, with great numbers of our people, and their continued use and un solicited recommendation of it 6peaks vol umes in its favor. Butlington, Vt., i'ret Prrm, January 20, 1802. lm CHXTItAI.tA. Mies Monaghan, ono of Girardvllle's bright young ladles, is tho guest of Miss Kate Lcnahau. Thomas Cleary, wifo and daughter, Kato, attcuded.tho funeral of Mr. CIcary's fathcrat Kiugtown oil Saturday. Matthew Farrcll, ono of our former towns men, but now of Philadelphia, is spending a Cow days with friends hero. Owen McDonough, of Philadelphia, is visiting his futhcr, J. McDonough. John Cain, one of Mincrsvillo's popular young men, is spending a few days here with his friends. Division No. 1, A. O. H., took part In tho parade at'Locust Gap on March 17th. They loft hero on the 10:49 train with about sixty members, headed by Iho Centralla Cornet Band, Tho funeral of Mrs. Gcorgo H. Jones took place yesterday. Services were held in the M. E. church and interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The deceased was a well known and respected lady. Patrick Cain, a former resident of town, but now of Philadelphia, is spending a few das here. The ball which was hold on March 17th, under tho auspices of tho Silver Star Social Club, proved a success in ovoVy way. A large number of young folks were present and passed an enjoyable night. Thursday cvoning Miss Itoee 0'IIaTa ton dercd a faiewcll rarty to her irieudsherc. A large number were present and all report having had a good timo. Tho O'Hara family will leave for North Bend, Neb., on Tues day. Miss Mary Langon, of tho Quaker City, is visiting friends hero. Miss Bose Walsh and sister, Mary, aro spending a fow days among their friends at Lost Creek. Claude and Bush Kress and Daniel Beese spent Friday evening in Shenandoah. John Beilly and John Booncy wcro in Girardvillo on Friday. Miss Gertrude Fahringer, ono of our pop ular school teachers, has returned hero after spending a few days with friends in Park Place. Bruce Fortnei1 and Bernard McBrearty visited Shenandoah on Friday, John Murphy is happy, It's a boy. Mrs. Adrew Eoonoy and daughter, Jennie, are visiting Mrs. A. 'J, McDonnell, of Phil adelphia, Mrs. Boonoy's daughter. Messrs. Slattery and Cassidy, two of Shensndoah's pleasant young men, were in town Sunday. Michael Conrey, who had his hand injured at Logan colliery on Wodnosday so badly that it had to be amputated, is recovering slowly. A slight Are broke out on Sunday evening in the loft of the bam belonging to John Keuiff. Alter a small quauity of hay had been burned it was extinguished. Who Were They? Two well-known fast young men of Shen audoah came to town Wednesday evening, and unblushingly paraded the streets with two young women of ill repute. After inr bibing freely oi the cup that inebriates thoy went to the P. & B. depot to tako a night train for homo and were deserted by their gay companions. When they hail recovered their scattered wits tho foolish young bloods discovered that they had been robbed, one of $15 and a gold watch, andjthe other of $10, all the money in their possession. It is pre sumed that the women had deliberately play ed a game on them which proved highly suc cessful. They werej compolled to borrow money to get homo, If the wordjof Coleridge, "Sadder aud wiser," does net apply to them, it ie because they aro past the teachable Varied. XaUiwy 'IK- 'ttl. Lane's Vnuilly Medicine Moves the ltoweli Each day. In orjer to be healthy this if ri Worlds Fair EVENING- HERALDCONTEST - io Days at the World's Fair With aecommodatlona at a firm climi' Cliicngo hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, tncluilu.g elfeplng berths, nil free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. K liUJN'l'JiiOX lLUSHJS JULX o 8 The two teacher who fealve the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the Hr.itALD, Cut out this coupon, and on tho Mink lines write the name of thelhibllc School Teacher, north of the Uroad Mounttitn, In Schuylkill county, nhom you consider most popular, and send It to the "OwmesT Ehitob, Evbniro Herald, SnuaAtt. DOAit, Pa." Kvery ooupon'properly tilled out counts as one vote for one teacher. Kvery person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please. Coupon must bo In tho hands of tho editor within ten (10) dajs aftor the date it boars. Name of Teacher.. O Residence - Name of Voter.. Residence.. March so, 18K1. Fox' tlxo XjtJLols.y Ones. A Gold Necklace. lloldcrman, tho Jeweler, will glvo the lady teacher receiving tho highest number of votoa a IIandsoraeQold Necklace. A Set of Furs. B. J. Mills, tho Pottsvillo Hatter and Fnr rler, will give the lady teacher recolvlng seoond highest number of votes a hand some Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Ilccso will glvo tne lady toucher re colvlng the second highest number of votes a hand&omo Plush Toilet Sot. ADDITIONAL OFFEI1S. The two teachers having tho third and fourth highest number of vote3 at tho close of the contest will visit NIAGARA FALLS, and remain -oornDZ'rzoTs Tho two teachers who receive tho greatest abovo stated will bo declared the winners. All coupons must be cut out of the Evening opes, nddrcssed to "Contest Editor, Evening Herald, SJicnandoah, Pa." Any person residing In any place may voto as olten as he or sho may desire for one or more teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north of tho Broad Mountain at the close of the current school term; provided, that any teacher or accident for tcacblngfor a period of not term, may also compete. Each vote for each teacher must be represented by a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of more than one teacher or specifying more than ono voto for a teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will befllea and kept safe until the final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Bhenan doah will be selectod to act as judges, 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, tho judges will be allowed to decide. Tho names of tho winners will bo announced tho winners be absent from Bhcnandoah at the by telegraph, so that they may start on the trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In tho coupon must bo filled out, especially the blank requiring the name of tht person voting. The number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub llsbcdlntheneztlssueof tho Herald with the WE HAVE the exclusive agency, In this vicinity, for the sale of the New "COLUMBUS" MACHINE, which Is now the most desirable machine lu use. Written gunrantee goes with every one, insuring them, under ordinary care, for live years. Our price only gg. JE"tf" Call and inspect them. New styles of Dinner and Tea p2."iuilifi).f Sets. Iron Hollowware of every description. The Bprlngtlme approaching finds our store crowded with bright new goods andappreclatlve buyers. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. G SBo-VL-tlx Tu.eixx Street. An OldFoud Unded In lllooil. Elwood, Ind., March 20. Ben Kemp was stabbed In tho neck with n dirk and fatallv wounded here by Bird Brown, a no torious character. The murder was the result of an old feud. Both men wero drunk. Brown was arrested, and is being closely guarded to prevent his lynching by the crowds that filled tho streets. IIHt Refused to Talk. Albany, March 20. Senator Hill was asked by a reporter about bin plans if any for visiting New Whatcom, 'Wash., to ad dress the Democratic Society of Washing ton, as reported. The senator refused to speak about the matter, saying that ho must decline to discuss any subject touch inn on politics. Sirs. Jenkins Hurled. The funeral of the late Mrs. William D. Jenkius took place yesterday aftornoon from tho family residence at Turkey Bun nud was largely attonded. Services were held In the Welsh Congregational church on South West street, Bev. D. D. Davis, of Nanticoke, olllclatlng. Tho remains were interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Best work done at Brennan'a Steam Laun try. Everything white and spotless. Lace -nrUInn a specialty. All work guaranteed AGENTS, $30 to $50 A WEEK Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman In every county to take the sole ageney for an article that Is needed la every home; sello at sight. In town or country. You can make JfltO In three months Introducing it, after which H will bring you a steady Income. Quo agent (a student oanvaesed In California during iuiii mr vacation and returned to Bastes, Masa., with !Ni0Q lu cash as the result of hit gales. A splendid opening for the right person. Don't lose a moment ; write n( onse to PocrlectH UuufHe'j; Co., Buffalo, N. Y. or Chtamjo, III. a- "" Holiday Trip ! I ISt. LbVd. at (5 if. M.. ...MV..M A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvillo Jcwelcr.wlll glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving tho highest number of votes a Gold-headed Cano. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two lucky compctl tors in tho contest with handsomo Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. there tlvc days, at tho expense of the HtUAi.D. number of total votes up to tho closing hour Herald and sent, securely scaled In envoi who may bavo been Incapacitated by sickness more than three months prior to the end of the , on or before Saturday, Jnlv 15, 1803. Bhoulo time they will be Informed of their good fortune names of the teachers voted for. Buporior goods at 25 per cent, lower than iltewhere at Holdonnan's jewelry store. ti HOOKS & BROWN, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, Are you in want of a Good Sewing Machine? It so, look woll to the construction before buying, nud not throw away your monoy In buying a cheap machine that In course of three to five years will beol no usotoyou. What you want Is a noiseless, easy running rotary shuttle sewing machine, and one that will makofUe stitches to every revolution of the big wheel while others four. Dress-makers, what do you think of that f Call and examine the Standard, as wo always keop a large stock on hand. For Bale by T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Hts., Shenandoah Si. UDRKK, A TTORNEY'A T-IU W SHENANDOAH, FA. Omces Room 3, P. O. Building, Bteclnaol. t5 ffstorly Building, I'ottavllle. p T. HAVICE, BOSQEON DENTIST. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts, -henaudoab, over Stain's drug store. Sgnag Mi Smiiier Illiiry j Our first Openinor Millinery. will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31 and April 1. Our Millinery Department will be on second floor, reached by a broad, easy stairway is a spacious, well-lighted room, 70x22 feet, and suitable in every respect for the purpose, hav ing large mirrors between every window and furnishings of the latest -and most approved style. This department will be in charge of an ex perienced and courteous forelady.' We have secured the services of a noted trimmer, from abroad, whose skillful, stylish and artistic work has never failed to please the most fas tidious. We shall keep everything in trimmed and uutrimmed Hats and Bonnets; everything in Flowers, Laces Feathers, Aigrettes, Rib bons aud jets of all" kinds. Novelties will be added as they appear dur ing the season. We shall make a specialty of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets; shall keep a select assortment from which any lady can, at a mo ment's notice, make a satisfactory choice. As this is our first season for millinery, we have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a model department, and the result is even more than we anticipated. THIS will also be our GENEBAL SPRING OPENING for the ontiro store. Each department will have something new choice and seasonable. Dress Qoods will represent all domestic goods, as well as tho finest importations of wool, silk and wool, and all silk. All the new weaves, fancies and mixtures, with odd, unfamiliar names, but very beautiful In design and finish, will be found here. A neat little book will be given away to al purchasers of millinery (roods. Everybody cordially Invited to n'h?'2ttf,ur Fl Opening of Sprlnc aud Summer Millinery, Ihuraday, Friday andSaturday, March 30 and 31and April 1 B 1 lire, FoEroy ui Stewart, n O, QEOltGE Few white and cplored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J iL P Persons PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots. Shoes. erats? Furnishings I At greatly reducod rat03. -a.- JPJLJ irt"JE?-"S", 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 BALLS, 3NTo. GO TCT. ZVZnixi. Stroot Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old staud) 104 South Dlaln Street. Finest wines, whiskeys nod ojgnrs always In stock. Fresh Deer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. of Sorintr find Simmicr- MILLER, Manager. -OF- PTPFQ OLD RELIABLE, XxwJLj kJ3 north main street. QUEEN & CO. Of Philadelphia, Send their Ke Specialist To BUcnnndoali, Wecljuetulay,ltlurcli 29 He will be found at the Fcrjruson House From 8:30 a. ra to 5:30 p. m. who have headacht or whose eves are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and thoy will re ceive intelligent ana skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex- Emine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranteed to be satisfactory. I respectfully Inform my friends nnd the pub lic generally that I bavo removed my BUOT and HII0E store to IX East Coal street, and will give my patrons the benefit ot )ow rents. GEORGE MANNING, 125 East Coal Street, Shoimntloah, Tn. JJJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS B ELLIS, op snntiANDOAn. Subject tqRepubllcan rules. , . piOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAS J?. REED, or poiTsviLi.11, Bubject to Republican rules. JtOR COUNTY QOMMIB810NER, BEN J. R. SEVERN, OF BHENAHDOAII. iMit o decision of the Rcpublloas County Convention. t
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