I ANOTHER cur loud of our I extra cholco FAMILY FLOUR BBI Iiiih been received nud It awulta your order. It Is superior In every re spect and low In price. Don't buy an Inferior srtlolo vhon you chu get tho beet for tli0 8ou.e money. Don'tforget us If you want Canued Goods. Wlien it comes to IIhiuh wo chu discount all our neighbors, In quality and price. Cornor Grocary, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION BRINGING CALL TO BATrLE. Mr. Clurhson's llugle Note in the ltepuhll cnu Niillomil League. Tim call fur the Minimi convention of tlio Republican National League lias been issued by Prosdent J. 8. Clarkson. It sajs in part: A nationnl convention of the Republican National I.eaguo is hereby calleil to moot at Iiouiwville, Ky.,fora hesston of two days on Wednesday, Hay 10, next, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho national convention of the American Republican College I.eaguo will bo held at tho game place on Thursday afternoon, Slay 11. In the movement of the Republican column, preliminary to Republican victory In 1896, it is the fortune a it is tlie duty of the League to move tint. Its national convention of 1887 led the way and made certain party victory in 1888. Its 2,000,000 of votersaocept tlioarty defeat of 18113 as a larger call upon them for renewed devotion and effort in the Congressional elections of 18!) 1, the l'resi dential election in 189B and in all state and ' looil party contests for the time intervening. It Is ready in its vast membership, with ono of its own olubs at work in almost every neigh borhood of the United States every day in the yoar, iu all the nobler efforts ot party methods, through popular effort and popular education, to bear the burden of dally party work in the four yeats to come Iu this new day of complete Democratic ascendency in tho nation and the restoration of sectional rule in the government, with the committees of the United Statu Senate beiiiK reorganized in the interest of a section com poVuiK one-fourth of tho states of tho Union, in which states Republican voters aro boldly and successfully disfranchised because thoy aro Republicans, and when the Cabinet of tho now President is mado up mainly iu the interests of the great corporations of tho land, , tliero is but added roasou for increased ardor and activity on the part of ovory true friend of human rights, free labor and self-respect ing Americanism. Tho strugglo did not end in 1892. As Abraham Lincoln, In tho hour of :t previous Republican defeat, so faithfully said, nil Republicans may siy with fidelity now "The fight must go on. The causo of human liborty must not bo surrendered at the end of ono or oven ono hundred defeats. " It must go on until tho weak and helpless of all classes and conditions arc protected undor tho laws and until the day shall come demaudod by General Grant: "When the rights of a Republican shall be as fully ad raitteil and as fully protected at every voting placu iu the land as tho rights of a Demo crat." To tills cud the National Committee of the National Republican League cordially invite all citizens who believe in honest elections and tho right of every American voter to cast ono vote and have it fairly counted, who lielieve in the dignity of free labor and a faithful maintenance of tho difference be tween American and Kuropean wageB, who believe in the old American policy of pro. tcction to American industry and to Ameri can workmen, and tho new American policy of reciprocity, who believe iu the fullest protection of all olusses of invested interest, nnd yet who are opposed to corruption rule in the government of oitlier nation or state, who believe in sound money and honest gold and silver as money as pledged in the nation al Republican platform at Minneapolis, who believe in such improvemonts and extensions of the banking systems of tho country as will liring danklng facilities nearer to the people iOf tho smaller towns and communities, who believe in practical civil service reform such as will seperato the spoils idea from politics and yet preserve tho peoplo iu control of pub lie otllces and all public affairs, and who be licye in liberal policies and yet in tho assert ion of American ideas in all American af fairs, all such people and all who are in sympathy with the other policies and asplrn. tions of the Republican jarty of the future are cordially invited to unite at once in mem ucrshlp with the League olubs of their own neighborhoods and participate in the election of delegates to tho national convention at Jxmisvllle. The Republican party, being non-sectional and instinctively American in all the better meanings of the terms, choose to open the now contest with this convention held on Southern ground especially inviting liberal attendance from all the Southern states and hoping to make Historical this Republican meeting in a state which la aacrad with tra datlons of Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln and James G. Blaine. Coughing Iieads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough a nee. ffhen Baby was sick, we gave hr Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, sbt favthm Castoria. 11 you lmve carpet raga and 'wisli them nmtle Into Home made Carpet, Bcntl tJniii to Frlcke'.H Caiiret Store, xo S OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Sees anil Hrnrs During Ills Trnvels. The present local headquarters of tho Adams Express Company, lire to bo changed. It is understood that the present quarters In the Lehigh depot ore required by tho United States llxprcss Company, which seems to havo the "pull" under the 1'. R. combination, and tho Adams company Is preparing to gst out before the official notice gets, around. The new quarters of the Adams will he In tho l-'ergnson building, at tho corner of Main and Oak streets. 1'robablslno term ofoommctcial signlflennco is ummI more frequently than "O K." How did It onrlnate? Here is one answers When all inttlo west of tho AlleghRnieK wero driven on foot to the Eastern markets across the mountains the Kentucky cattle became famous for their quality, and thedrovor to distinguish them marked O K., meaning Old Kentucky. Tho brand caused comment mid soon oaiiie to mean, In drovers parlance, a superior grade. It was Jeoon converted into Ol Korrect in tho drover's and cattlemen's slang and spread into nil kinds of business. Tho Coal and Iron polico forco throughout this region lias Tooeived strict instructions to keep a sharp lookout for tramps and bums and promptly haul In all caught lounging about railroad property. Tho order is being enforced. Frank Shlrey took ono down ti jail on Monday morning, Lieutenant Danioll took "Rig Dutch" and Charles Wills down in the afternoon, and on Monday several of the C. and I. jHillce, Including Dsniell, Bodea an Conners, laidcd the "red tank" near Girard ville and s ooped in six mote, among them 'Centralis Bed." They were given a hearing and then committed to jail. The vigilance against the tramps and bums is caused by fears on the part of the railroad company that they may attempt to wreck trains, or commit depredation! at the depots. Many of the fellows who bum around this region iu the spring and summer are of a harmless character- the victims of chronic laziness, but a large number are of a vicious and dan gerous character and will not hesitate to carry otf a watch dog, chain and all. Charles Wills, for instance, has served time for stab bing a man, and "Ilig Dutch" and 'Centralis Red" are not trused by the olllcers. Tho for mer is said to have nn especially bad reputa tion. It is hoped the ofilocrs will keep up tho vigilance against all tramps, good and bad. A few woclcs of the work will warn othuis on the road and keep them from this section. rho bums don't mind tho jails' in winter, but they draw tho lino on spring and summer, when tho green swards on the mountain sides aro so comfortable- The Polish and Hungarian families who Inhabit Bobbins' row opposite tho east end ol Coal street, raise a largo number of goats and chickens and the territory for scratching allowed the latter is so small that they fre quently go about with sharpened appetites. Yesterday whilo a train was sido-tracked near tho row a number of tho chickens got into ono of tho cars to sco what they could pick up, and when tho car was pulled out of tho siding tho chickens went with it." There was great excitement among the inhabitants of the row for a time, but tho crew of the train discovered the causo and returned tho fowl that had been innocently carried off. I understand that a Lino street man Owns n dog that will not cat anything but raw oggs. At first the animal was not fastidious iu its tastes, but ono day Itjsecurcd a raw egg and since then it lias refused to eat anything else. One, That old established cough icmcdy, Downs Elixir, still inoro than holds its own in tho public estimation, despite sharp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and in this locality needs no word of praise from us, so well and favorably known is it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with groat numbers of our peoplo, and their continued use and un solicited recommendation of it speaks vol nmos in its favor, Burlington, Vt., Free Pi-fM, January 2G, 1892. Ira DIvhiK Into the Mud. A drummer, whoso name could not bo learned, afforded considerable amusement for himself and others on North Main street last night by having boys scramble in the mud for coins. Tho drummer succeeded in disposing of a number of pennies, half-dimes and dimes, but when returning to his hotel ho said tho fun ho had was worth double tho amount expended. Tho scramblers were boys of all Bizvs and appearances, some ragged, others well drossed, but as tho drum mer throw tho coins into the deepest mud puddles he could find all the boys looked alike when tho stranger declared tho bank closed. A number of enraged mothers were inquiring for tho drummer to-day, but he left town early this morning to havo fun with the boys of somo other place. A New Feature. Beginning Tuesday, 21st lust, a Pullman bullet parlor oar will be run on the Reading Railroad's two-hour train for New York, from Philadelphia leaving Market St. Station at 7.30 a.m. and a oar of the same character will be attached to the last 1.00 p. m. train returning from New York. The regular parlor cars will also continue to be run on these trains and on all express .trains which leave Market St Station weekdays, 7.30, 8.30 0.30 a. m., 1.30, 4,00, 5.15 p. m, 12,01 night: Sundays 8.00, 10.00 a. m., 5.15 p. m., and 12.01 night. The Royal Blue Hue trains for New York still go from Twenty-fourth and Cliest- nut, and as may be seen from the published time tablos, are very conveniently arranged, The Headlng'sNew York trains have long been famous for suinptuousnecs, speed and punctuality and the inauguration of tho, new station at Twelfth and Market has greatly augmented their popularity. tone's family Medicine Sloven the Dowels Each day. In order to bo healthy this ft accessary. Superior goods at 95 por cent, lower than ilsowhoro at Holderman's Jewelry store. tf Best photographs and urayons at Dalb's. Worlds Fair Holiday Trip! io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a Erst-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, including sleeping berths, all tree 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 tho World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Hf.iui.d. Cut out this coupon, and on tho Wank lines write the name of tho Public School Teacher, north of the Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to the "Contest IIditoh, Evbnino Herald, Siiekan doaii, Fa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one voto for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, can'vote, and voto as often as thoy please. Coupon must bo In the hands of tho odltor within ten (10) days after tho date It bears. I ! D J 0 Name of Teacher Residence..., Name ot Voter.. Residence .., march gg, im. For tla. Ohosi. 4 Gold Necklace. Holderman, the Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving the highest number of votes a llaodsoineiUold Necklace. A Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, the Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr rler, will give the lady teacher receiving second highest number of votes a hand some Set of F&rs. A Plush Toilet Set Mr. Reese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a handsome Flush Toilet Set. ADDITIONAL OF3FJSUS. Tho two teachers having the third and fourth highost number of votes at the close of the contest will visit NIAGARA FALLS, and remain there live days, at theexponsoof tho Heuald A Gold-Headed Cane. Vt. II. Mortimer, the I'ottevllle Jeweler, will glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving the highest number ot votes a Qold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Home Friendly Society, of Daltlmore, Md., will prepeut the two lucky competi tors In tho contest with handsomo Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. ' Tho two teachers who receive the grentost number of total votes up to the closing hour above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out ot tho Evenimo Herald and sent, securely sealed In envel opes, addressed to "Coitet Editor, Evening Herald, Slienandoah, Pa, Any person residing In any placo may vote as often as he or she may desire for one or more teachers engaged in teaching In a public school north of the Broad Mountain nt the close of the current school term; provided, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by sickness or accident for teachinglfor a period ot not moro than -three months prior to tho end of the term, may also compete. Each voto for each teacher must bo represented by a sepcrate coupon. A coupon bearing the 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 be kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo filed and kept BR'e until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will he selected to act as judges, make tho final count, ahd announcu tho names of tho two winners. Hhould three or more teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, tho judges will be allowed to decide. Tho names ot the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1893. Should the winners bo absent from Bhenaudoah at tho tlmo they will be Informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on tho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In tho coupon must bo filled out, especially the blank requiring the name of the person voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to i p. m. each day will be pub llshed in the next Issue ot the Herald with tho names ot the teachers voted for. WE HAVE the exclusive ngoncy, in this vicinity, for tho sale of tho New COLUIIHUS" MACHINE, ulilchts now the most desirable machlno In u e. Written guarantee goes with every one, Insuring them, undor ordlnnry care, for five years. Our price only hk x gy, CSft Call nnd Inspect them. New stylos of Dinner and Tea 3$2.?32'J Sets. lion Hollowwnre of every description. The spring-time approaching finds our store crowded with bright new goods and appreciative buyers. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. O Eloxxtltt. J&ggtl-ro Sti'oot. Best work done at Brennan's Steam Limn try. Everything white and spotless. Laco jnrtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Political Cards. JTOR COUNTV AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORIF, Or rOTTBVlLLE. Subject to Republican rules. jTJOR COUNTY' COMMISSIONER, THOMAS B ELLIS, OF B1IENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rulcB. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAS E. REED, OT POTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican rules. FARMS FOR RENT. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J. R.SEVERN, OF EI1ENAN1)0AI1 Subject to decision ot the Republican County Convention. Are you In want ot a Good Sewing Machine? If so, look well to the construction before buying, nnd not throw away your money in buying a cheap machine that in courseof three to live years will be of no use to you. What you want Is u noiseless, easy running rotary shuttle sewing machine, and one that will make five stitches to every revolution ot the big wheel while others four. Dress-makers, what do you think ot that ? Call and examine the Standard, as we always keep a large stock on hand. For sale by T. B. SHAFFER,, Cor, Jardin and Lloyd Bts., SlwajBsah The Girard Estate oilers for rent on easy terms, Its Farms Nos. 6 nnd 0, situate nt the Eastern End of Catawissa Valley Within a short distance of the towns ot Mahauoy City and Shenvndoah, which are among the best markets in tho state for farm produce. There are 3S Acres of GUaxed hi on Each Farm, new nnd commodious buildings, with water brought In pipes from mountain springs to both houses and barns Thvre Is a good opening iiere lor tne rigui party. For further particulars apply to IIISDKIC H. THOMPSON, Engineer Girard Estate, I'ottsville, Pa. or t'.. C. WAOKRR, Asst. Supt. Girard Estate, Slrardvllle, Pa. 3-2e-m,w,stt HOOKS & BROWN, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES. Full line Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, M, M. BURKE, ATTORTtXY-AT-LA W 8IIKNAKD0AJI, FX. C Spnng and Snmer iilhery , Our first Opening of Spring- and Summer 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 untrimmcd Hats and Bonnets; everything in Flowers, Laces, Feathers, Aigrettes, Rib bons and 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 Italy 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 bo our GENEUAL SPItlNG OPENING for the entire store. Each department will havo something n. w choice and setihonable. Dress Goods will represent all dorm" i iV Snrtdi,ilib'e11 aVJ!' "ni"" '"Wtatlons of 'wool, silk .Ito , and ull silk All the new weaves, fancies and mixtures, witli odd, unfamiliar names, but very beautiful In design and finish will be found here. A noat little book will be given i way to uli purchasers of millinery goods. Everybody cordially invited to be present at our First Opening of Spring and Summer Mill LVy, Ihursday, Friday andSaturday, March 30 ami 31nnd April 1 OBlsss Room 3, V, 0Uuliaing, SbenmiJof 0 Xvttarlv llulldlnf, Fottsvllle. ; u 1 Pomersy and itewart, ! n ' O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. B9BM -OF- Few 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'S OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. QUEEN & CO. Of Philadelphia, Send their Specialist To Shcnundonli, Wednesday, March ss He will be found at the Ferguson House From 8:30 a, m. to 5:30 p. m. Persons who havo headacht or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and Jhoy will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glassos ordercdls guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'S! STORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots? Shoes. Cwents' Furnishings ! At greatly reducod ratea. j.. 33ZllEtJEZrsr9 IPropriotoi. S IT PAYS to buy your Boots and Shofis and Rubber Goods at the emporium of Joseph Ball. Finest line of goods carried in town. JOSEPH BALL'S, UNTo. J20 XO". IVTfvilx Stroot Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old Btand) 104 South OXtiiu Street. Finest wines, whiskeys nnd cigars always In slock. Fresh Deer, Ale and Purler on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. AGENTS, $30 to S50 A WEEK Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman In every county to take the sole agency for an article that Is neoded la every home, sells at sight. In town or country. Vou can make S0XO In three months introducing it, after which 't will bring you a steady Income. One agent a student) canvassed in California during sum mer vacation and returned to Boston, Mass.. with E800 In cash as tho result of his sales. A splendid opening for tho right person. Don't lose a moment i write at once to Peerless Manufac'g; Co., Buffalo, N. V., or Chicat o, 111. HBMOYAL. I respectfully Inform my friends and the pub lic generally that Hhave removed my BOOT ana SHOE store to 12B East Coal street, and will give my patrons the benefit of low rents. GEORGE MANNING, 125 East Coal Street, Shenandoah, Pa. rU. JAMEH BTEIN, piiYtuaiAit Aitn saaaEott. Office and Residence, .wo. 81 North Jardin street, Shenandoah.
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