I ANOTUKtt ear load of our HI extra choice FAMILY FLOUK MR htm been received aud it awalU your order. It le iuperlor In every re gptot Mid low lu price. Don't buy an hifoilor article when you run get the beet for the sace money. Don't forget . . tin... bs If vou warn uanneu urn it umneH to Ham we can our neighbors, In quality and price. . Corner Grocery, OBB'S OBSBRV ACTIONS. What lie Ho anil llenrs nnrlaj: Illi Tmvel. It 1 gratifying to eo that some people are heeding the "clean up" warnings and haul ing away the ashes and other rubbish that h accumulated on their premises during tha o.t lntr It wouldn't le a bad idea if " these neonle would go a step rlhw uy dnwoum All th,lTM.ah,y auinfectlnR the refuse bins alter they empty them. In a letter Issued last week a eminent German medical authority thtl ihat'the twonle In America will have Iftt one method by which they can warn on iu Mmim nml. imnmer and that is by a erfeot sanitary system. Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION l'KKSONAl.. Miss Emma Wnsloy is homo from college Mrs. John 0. Thomas spent to-dny at St. Clair. Jtrs. John Robblns went to l'otlsvillo this morning. 1,. A. Bamberger returned homo from tho East lost week. Thomas Waters, Sr., is transacting business In Philadelphia. Mrs. Jano Grant spent to-day with friends at tho county sent. Mrs. J. S. Klstler, of North Jardin street, spent tho day in Philadelphia. Mrs. C. S. Howor and family have moved from nioomsburg to this town. Mrs. T. D. Davies and Mrs. Benjamin Powell visited friends at St. Clair to-day. Mrs. L. A. Freeman left town this morning for Providence, It. I., wheio sho intends spending several wcckB with friends. Misses Tilllo Kolley and Minnie Dipper, of Mahanoy City, wcro tho guests of Mrs. Mary Schmidt, of North Jardin streot, last even ing. Theodore Harris, of Mahanoy City, the hustling publisher of the Camp Ilecord, paid our sanctum a friendly call yesterday after noon. Miss Magglo Dengler, who is teaching school at Mt. Carmcl. spent Sunday with hor parents and returned to her field of labor on Monday. Thomas JIaulon, of Mahanoy Plane, who was ill for soveral mouths past, to-day ro sumcd his position euginoer'of tho P. & It. passenger train running between this town aud tho plane. B. K. Sovcrn attended tho election ol officers and social of the B. P. O. E , No. 207, at Pottsville last night and returned to town to-day. Mr. Soveru says that while at tht county soat no was given much encourage ment on his candidacy for County Cominis siouer. I detost a liar, especially a nowspnpor liar, and more particularly an "ninuavit nar. The latter class is beyond redemption. In tho course of time ho will bollevo his own flldavlt, nnd eventually como to tho conclu sion that his readers think his "sworn stato mont" is gospel truth. In tho latter slato ho is a detriment to any community in which ho may bo allowed to breathe, thus polluting tho very air upon which ho oxists. Tho "aflldavit liar" must go, and tho sooner tho bettor for conscientious nowspaper men. A gentleman of town is working upon a sccrot process by whicn no says no win m time revolutionize tho present system of pro- paring coal at tho breakers for market. He claims that with his piocess ho can tako all coal down to egg s'ze as it is mined and with out the aid of slato pickers or jigs can dump It into tho oars cleaner than any colliery in the region is now sending its coal to market' A number of people havo called at the IIeuaj.d olllco during the past fow days and asked if there are any empty houses in town It is suggested that it woul I bo a good idea for landloids who have vacant houses to adverliso them. Tho cost would bo trilling aud several of tho applicants have stated that they would willingly pay a small adver tising bill il they could secure a house with out beimr nut to tho inconvenience of searching the town. This system would also lead tho paper to keep a lecoid of all empty houses and amilioants fr them, aud thus all hands would bo benefited. Que. USE DANA'S SABSAPAEILLA, " THE KIND THAT CUKES". TlioiiNamls of Cut Fivli, Thcro is a curious sight at tho Win. Penn dam aud many people of town havo made special trips to see it. Tho surface is covered with tho dead bodies of thousands of catfish, many of which aro seven inohes and more in length. In nno of the outlots a gentleman of town who visited the dam on Sunday counted fivo hundred as fine specimens at any fisherman ever caught on tho book, ilow so many of them died at one time seems to bo a mystery to some, but it is explained tbat tho water, which Is not very deep, was frozen to tho bottom of the dam during the winter, Arrangements are being made to havo the fish removed. It bas been proven by living witnesses thai PanVHnu is a remarkable specific for Lie quick euro nflfie diiflcuU and daugrrous Uirota and n..r. imi.MiU- I, a uni.ul n't I it. ftl i nil rVu.1t. 2) cent. t'uu-Tlna Is drug store. Pouts wild at P. 1'. D. Klrlln's Hire trio 1'lnHlii'H. Tho now electric railway of Reading guar antees a dividend of 8 percent, the first year; 9 por cent, tho secoud; 10 per cent, for eacl year for the next five years, and thereafter 22 por cent, each year. Within a year the Sohuylkill Traction Company jvill pay no loss than 8 per cent judging from tho amount of business it is do ing over present Hues. Tho open cars used on tho electric road, which wero quite favorites last summer, are being prepared for tho summer traffic. Found Out. The best unit easiest way to set rid ol Oouirb or oiild.that may devekm ioto con sumption Is to lniest2S cents in n bottle ol l"au-Tlnn, th gat remody fir Cough, 0-ds, 1a Grippe, Throat and Lung Disorders. Trial bottles I roe at 1'. r. u. Klrlln's drug store. Piles or llmtmrrliolrin Pzraanently cured withontkuife or ligature. Ho danger or in florin g. No delay from bus iness while under treatment Patients who we responsible need not pay until well. 7xfet cure guaranteed. Kend for circular V R. SEED, X. D., 180 feonth 18th St., Philadelphia AefeK, by panuia loo, to Um editor of the 4rim Hssald. it OntnliHC JiveutM' April 3. Kastar ball; Bobbins' pera house, April 18. Fair and tetWal, Q A Widows' and Orphans' fond ; Bobbin' opera Wanteai, To coranlt Mm, twe mfim eaofc e EvKNing Usbau of January 1st, M 4th, and February Mk, lgm. A UVwat ptio will be paid for tbe thr an Then Baby was tkk, we gavajMr Oantwla. When she was a CUM, she rrteil for Pretoria, men she beoanw Mtm, she otoB tp CMturla. Whea she had CMUmo, site gave tkew Owtoria, USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." MANY MOVINGS. rue I'lrst or April Will lirlns Severn! Changes. A majority of tho short term and many ol the long term leases of properties will expire on tho first of April, next, and many re movals will tako place on or shortly aftci that date. Wide-awako people will see that the changes of their places of business and residences will appear in tho Huuald. Send a postal card to tho otllco stating your names nnd tho old and new residence or business :ind it will be published in tho Herald once free of charge. If moro than ouo insertion is desired they will bo made upon tho regular advertising rates. The Adams Express Company office was yesterday changed from tho Lehigh Valley depot to 37 South Main street, tho Ferguson building. Frank Schmidt is moving ins household effects from his South Main street building to one of tho Brobst buildings on Wust Oak street. Joseph Wadlinger is making arrangements to vacate his residence on Hast Oak street and iuo o to Pottsvillo. Prof. L. A. Freeman, who will resign the superintendeucy of our public schools June, has already mado arrangements to vacate his Oak street rosidenco. C. G. Clausor will movo from West Lloyd street and occupy tho Freeman house. Grocer Bowman is preparing to vacate his South Jardin street residence and take quarters at one of tho hotels. USE DANA'S BAKSAPARILLA ,its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." AN EXCITING TIME. Constublen Toxli anil Phillips aiako Fight for u Prisoner. Somo time ago Joo Pachulis, a Polo, was arrested and John Balcis secured hU release by furnishing bail for trial. Yesterday Balcis learned that Pachulis was about to "skip" and he notified Justice Shoemakor that lie wished to surrender the ball. As was necessary to procure a bail piece at Pottsville and as Balcis feared tho man would disappear pending the arrival of tho writ tho Justice issued a warrant for Pachulis arrost, When Phillir aud Tosh went to execute the warrant thev found Pachulis, his wife and a male friend in fighting condition. Tli trio gave defiance aud when tho officers mad a grab for Pachulis a fight was started. Tosh star was torn from his vest, aud Phillips had his face scratched in several plaoes, but the officers succeeded in taking their man and putting hlBi in the lookup. While going along Centre street au immense crowd was attracted by Mrs. Paohulis' conduct. Sh made threat of all kinds against Tosh and struck him ones acres the chest with a piece of board. While in the Justice's office the woman mad, repeated attempts to strike Tosh and when "Squire Shoemaker inter fared she threatened to whip him, too Notwithstanding her oonduet the woman was not prosecuted. Clr hu Up Your Premises, Bvery information of lifte received poln to breaking out of the cholera pest in Europe on the return of warmer weather, and on tlie general outbreak ooeurs there It will not, be long before it crosses tho Atlantic; through the agem-y of the myriad of passen ger ships tliat ply iW waters. All experience proves that sanitary cordous prove futile keeping out epidemics as violont as the chol era, heuee tbe oaly way to aet is to ue every nreoautiOB against it introduction so that it do make U appearance we will be pre- XI you liav carpet rujr aud i to cnrt.il I rava tl.rw.b proper -tu1i tli Mi i ninde Into 3Xaitat- . a made Carpet, send tlitm to Irlclce'H Cat pet Store, io S. Jardtu street. tu tleiighlog L.e(N to Consumption, Kemp's Bakora will stop tbe cough ooee. W W I.II.HI, Worlds Fair Holiday Tri EVENING. HERALD CONTEST I i o Days at the W oriel's Fair With accommodations at a flm-class Chicago hotel, nnd transporta tion to nd from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who recclvo tho largest number of voles will bo taken to tho Wdrld's I'-atr nnd royally entertained by the IlEitAU). Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of tho Public School Teacher, north of tho UroaJ Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consldermost popular, and send It to tho "Contest Knnon, Evenino IIkhai.u, Shenan doah, Pa," Every coupon properly tilled out counts as ono voto for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and voto as often at they please. Coupon must bo In the hands of tho editor within ten (10) daja alter tho date H bears. Name of Teacher.. Residence- Name ot Voter...... Residence... H.I. I ..... ... I ...... MAUC1I 29, 1893. t3ao Xjxxol-y Ones. A Gold-Headed Cane. Por Gold Necklace. Holdennan, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho hlghott number of vat 03 a HandsomoGold Necklace, A Set of Furs. 11. J. Mills, the Pottsville Hatter and Fur rier, will give tbe lady teacher receiving second highest number of votes a hand some Set of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Reese will glvo tne lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a tandsomo Plush Toilet Set. ADDITIONAL OFFERS. Tho two toachers having the third and fourth highest number of votes at the closo of the coutesl will visit NIAGARA FALLS, and remain there live days, at tho cxpensoof tho Iiehald, W. H. Mortimer, the Pottsville Jeweler.wlll glvo tho gontlcman teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two'lucky competi tors in the contest with handsome Gold- headed Silk Umbrellas. HAVE tho exclusive agency, In this vicinity, for the snleof the New -COLTJMI1US" MACHINE, which Is now the most doflrable machlno In use. Written guarantee goes with everyone, insuring them, under ordinary care, for live years. Our prlco only Call and Inspect them. New styles of Dinner and Ten Kets. I on Uollowwareof every description. The sprlng-tlmo appmachlng finds our store crowded with bright ncv giiods nnd appreciative buyers. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. And So It Goes! When Sewing Machines are mentioned the name of tho STANDARD rises Instinctively to the lips. Why 1 Hecause It will tew as much In four hours as others do In fivo, 1 Because It Is a labor-saver, and makes less noise than any maohlno on tho market. Pay no attention to the disparaging talk ot our competitors, as that only proves that It is tbelr most dangerous rival. Call and sea It for yourself. Cor. Junlin iUHlLloyd Sts , Shenandoah. Points. The demand for dwelling houses is greater than over. A desirable property on East Coal streot for sale. Apply at the Hhisald olllce. Empty tho ash aud garbago bius beforo tho olllcials get around and compel you to. llonoy In It for capitalists to build one hundred dwelling houses in or near town. For the first time sinoe tho war there aro no colonels in Georgia they are all in Washington. If it takes a week to load tho great Krupp gun on a car in timo of peace, how loug will it tako to go olf in timo of war? Once more wo urge tho peoplo to clean up about their premises. . There aro a dozen applicants for every house that Is empty or about to be in town. THE NEWS IN GENERAL. at Effa Ray, a 0-year-old girl living near Marietta, O., was burned to death by her clothing catclilnK lire. The yarn spinning mill of the Rivett (Jompawf . in Stockport, Knglund, burned to the gitiuud. Low, 80,000. Memphis will have a cotton exhibit at ChicHKO- The committees making tbe se lections have lieen very successful. Rev. Leonard M. Vincent, D. D., died in I'oughkeepale, N. V. He was the father of lwv. ilarlon H. Vincent, of this city. Joseph Stone, of New Utrecht, L. I., has been minting since last Thuivday and it U believed by his friends that he bun been murdered. Seven dwelling houses, a carpenter shop. a marble sbop and u stable in Knoxville, a suliuru of rltuuurg, were burned. Lofcs, The Saudusky Insurance Company, of Toledo, O., has failed, with liabilities of $60,000 and uaseU twice tbat amount. It bus been on tbe verge ot insolvency for some urae. Thieves eaten! tbe rear window of tha Sullivan county hank, of Milan, Mo.. while the caabler was at dinner. He bad left tbe safe unlocked and the thieves got over f,uuu ami mane tneir escape. Keener Jarueu Burn, of the Central Park Zee in New York, waa attacked by one ot the large snakes and came near being killed. Ha was rescued front tbe oage of the reptile with much diltlculty lifter fearful strwzule. Mlcholuh i)e Laney, of Vonkers, N. V, went out horseback riding and stopped ut several saloons to quench his thirst until bo became much tho worse for liquor nnd rode bis borso into the Harlem river. The horse was drowned nnd De Laney was res cued with great difficulty. The legislation of women voters in Kan- sas preparatory for the municipal elections Is unprecedented. In Knnsas City, Rim tuo number of women registeied is 3,42j in Topeku, 4.000; in Atchison, !320; in Leavenworth, 3,334: in Wichita, 2,404: in Lawrence, 1,000; in Fort Scott, 1,385, and In b i iirln :(. AT if 1 mmkS no? THE NEXT MORNING I t'ECL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mt doctor sara it ants sentl? on the stomach. liver and kidneys, and U a pleasant laxative. This drink la made from herbs, and Is prepared for uae cumllv 1st T lu nulla. T LARK'S MEDICINE A U druggists sell it at POc. and 1 1 a package. I f you cannot get It, send your address for a free BAmpla, l.ane'n Kaiuilr Medlelne moves the bowrlu each day in order to oe iieannr imsia neoeaaary, Address OUATOU F. WUOUWAlll) Le ltov, N.Y WiTst "Opening of :w and Sum Ml B B I llllMf ; Our first Opening of Spring1 and Summer Millinery will take place ouThursday, 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-lig-hted 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 untrimmed 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 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 GENEIJAL SIMtlNG OPENING for tho entlro store. Each department will havo somothlng new, choice and seasonable Dress Goods will represent till dOmeetjq 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 Hnlah, will bo found here. A neat little book will be given away to all purchasers of millinery goods. Everybody cordially Invited to be present at our First Opening of Spring and Summer Millinery, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31 and April 1. (1H:tej"1 yrvm"s ty "sn latt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. au MBoked with the best beer, porter, aloe, ......mad. tirhnillna. wlmtd. etc Finest olffarB, Utter bir attained. Cordial lsvltaUoa to 1L m vt. t). KISTLXR, il. D HTkJCl-lA AND OOttar.ON. WE w -120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. Dins, Foam? and lmu, O, GE011GE MILLER, Manager. -OF- HP 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, QUEEN & CO, 0 Philadelphia, Send their jr Specialist TaSleMUiicl(m!i,WeixiiIay,iraiircti 2Q He will be found at the Ferguson Blouse From 8:30 a in. to 530 p. m. Persons who havo headacht or whose eyes are causing ills- imfort should call unon their specialist, and thev will eclvo Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine youreyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. PEOPLE'SSISTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots? Snoesi SSenis' !Fm?msnings I At greatly reduced ratea. W. j3l. 3?'33KS.L"3E", 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, 3XTo. SO 3XT. XWXn-iaa. Stroot AGENTS, $30 Jo $50 A WEEK Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman In every county to take the sole agency for ar. article that Is needed In every home; sells at sight, In town or country. You can make SOoD In three months Introducing It, after which it will bring you a steady Income. One agent a student canvassed In California during kuiii mer vacation and returned to Boston, Mass., with ShOO In cash as the result of his sales. A splendid opening for the right person, Don t lose a moment ; write ut once to PcerlefJH ItXrtnufac'g; Co., Buffalo. N. Y., or Chicago, 111. Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Boutlt Main Street. Finest wine, whiskeys ondclgars always In lock. Fresh Ileer, Ale and Porter ou tar Choice Temperance Drinks. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Holler's old stand,) (tain nun Coal fits., Hliciiaortouli. Beat beer, ale and portar on tap. The flnes brands of whiskeys and olgani. Pool room at tached. rvR. JAMHtt 81'EIN. parmojAN and burgeon. Office and Residence, Ho. 81 Ncrth JarOln Jireet, Shenandoah.
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