I. . .t - I ANOTHER oar load of our OBB'S OBSHB.VAHOHS. What Ho fierm hihI llenrs During lilt Truvt. Tlielate Anthony Qtiy wlio was killed on lextracliolM) FAMILY FLOUU I linH been received ml It hwhUb emiMtJ Ml.luuuil.MHH.ljji MUi-li'ijimngoi. your order. It i mperlor In every re- tho mllroad at Gordon on Momliiy last was I)m't buy an ad mwit utnl iiiw lii nrlno. Diiirt 1 1 1 1 V nil , beet for the mii. inonry. I) m't f rgt WM mle of ie oldest us If you want L'aiu.od Good. When ' . . .. us(lclll of ,,, t0W1I It oomen to Hum we can dlncount nil eur nolKhbuni, In quality and iirlcti. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION l'KKSONAl.. Superintendent Balnl and daughter, Miss Keltic, spent to-day at tho county soat. Dr. K, E. Kudor, 'he veterinary surgeon of Jtahanoy City, was a visitor to town yester day. Mrs. John Iloherte and Miss Ida Kolb left for Wilkos-IJarto to day to spend the Master holidays. lire. W. J. Evans, of South West street, spent yesterday afternoon with friends at Jit. Carmol. Itobcrt Thomas, of Philadelphia, was In town today paying the employes of tho Keliloy Iluu colllory. (Jen. Louis Wagner, of Philadelphia, was in town last ovenlnc looking for a now picnic ground, wo presume. It. J. I.anyon, formerly of tho rrackvlllo Ctesctnt, Is now city editor of tho JnJejimi .dent Loyal American, of Altoomv. Druggist M. It. Stein and Jnmes Silliinan, of JIahauoy Citjvwoio guestB at tho Gather rehidence on West Cliorry street last ovculng. Dr. J. E. Shadlo started from town this .morning for his homo in St. Paul, Minn. Ho said his visit was of a most pleasant and agrooablo character. M. P. Qulun, of Pottsville, one of the big Democratic bosses, was in town jesteiday ou liusiuess but did not escaiie being iinpoUuued by numerous applicants for government positions. Mr. (Julim, we bellovo, would bo only too happy to accommodate all the 'patriots had he tho power. That old established cough iemedy,Dowub .Elixir, still more than holds its own in the 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 knoivn is it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with gioat numbers of oui peoplo, and their continued uso and un solicited recommendation of it spoaks vol umes in its favor. iJitritiiotoii, Vt., Free JVm, January 20, 1892. lm Political I'lllUtH. For some unexplained reason Pennsylva nia who want Federal office no longer goto Washington to mako their calling sure. Tlwy simply Hock to Harr.sburg. Tho Democratic Moeos who was to load tho Democrats out of Egypt and through the wilderness, had hotter be watched, or he may steal tho golden oalf and Aaron's rod, and other valuables not itemized in tho published bill of expenses. When a fellow starts out to reform every tiling else, he sometimes forgets to attend to his own case. Hill and Murphy have been turned down again. Cleveland has no use for them. Congress will meet in extra session in September. Cleveland wants the tariff laws repealed. It has been proven by living witnesses tliai Pau-1'lim 1h lemaraublesreeiflerorttienulcl. enre of t lie difficult and rimigtrous t bloat and .uoK troubles-Its eqnal ean'i lie found th Bless in workiiia for the interests of the organisation. Three of the company' members went to Gordon and served as pall bearers and thirty-three met the remains at Malunoy Plane and escorted thoiu to tlie laet resting place in Frackvlllo. The mention I made in this column re cently In reference to thoorgHuiaation known ihollschelor'sClub, has been productive ofcomogood. It is reported tmu several oi these young mon have severol their connec tion with the club, and are once moro enjoy ilig the company of tho gentler sex. t nave also been the recipient of several dainty ii..... ft-,.,,, tlm fnlr rox. tho tonuro of hicli prove conclusively that tho majority of tho young men in tho above club havo mut with rovereos In their lovo nnairs, aim l.,limr for revenue Don t bo so foolish, vouuir men I If ono young lauy doesn't appreciate your guod loiks, there are there who will. I do not think, However, the headquarters of this club should bo in so prominent a place as a haibcr shop. Asa freight train made a sudden halt on tho Lehish Valley railroad, near i.moncK streol, yis'.etday, to allow a pig to cross the trad , mi eye witness remarked that tho r wa erv considerate of other eoule's nronorty. "That was not tbo cause, said n railioader. '-An eng ncer migni strike a cow or a goat and think nothing of .but ho will draw a lino on pigs, especially old ones. Their skin is so tougli aim uiey aroso lat that in nino cases out ei ten llioy ill throw an hibIiio oil tho track if they eel under the wheels, and there is nothing that provokes an engineer more than to have ii engine run oil' the rails, no matter now ilight tho accident may he.' ("osu KirlluV Z cent. fan-Tina Is sold at P. P. 1. 'arutf store. Coming Ktunts. April 3. Easter ball; Bobbins' opera house. April 19. Fair and festival, G. A. It. "Widows' and Orphans' fund; Bobbins' opera louse. Piles or Ilemorrliolds Permanently cured without knife or ligature. Ho danger or tsullering. Ho delay from bus lneea while under treatment. Patients whe sre responsible need not pay until woli. A psrfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. B. DEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Sefers, by permission, to the editor of the HVTSNINO HKCALD. tf W. J. Morgan, the hatter, will move to No. 10 South Main street on April 1st. 29-tf The Academy ltestaurutit. The Pottsville headquarters for Shenau doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddles, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is tho Academy Restaurant, John T. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, to The Monument Committee. A regular meeting of the Soldiers' Monu ment Committee will be held in the Council chamber on Friday evening at S o'clock. full attendance of the representatives is re quested. Superior goods at 86 per eaiit. lower than slsowbere at HoWerroan's jewelry store. Toeeaanleta flies, two copies each o th Evening Hhrald of January 1st, 9d an 1th, and February 6th, litt. A liberal pries will bo paid for tho same. When Baby was trick, we gav her Castorls, When she waa a OblU, she orid for OMtorio, When she tweamsMsa, she etnasf to Oietoria. Wka she bad Cfaildrso, aba gavetfwna Oostorfe. Xt you liave carpet thk and avlsli tliciu niHtle Into Home made Carpet, send tit em to JFrlclce'S Cupet Store, io Jardni street. Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! io Days at the World's Fair With nernmmodatlons at a flrst-eliifs Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping norths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tbo two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will bo taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho HEim.D. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines writo the name of tho Public School Toache, north of the Drosd tountttln, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send it to tho "Contest Emtok, Evening IIkhai.d, Siiewan. doah, PA." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote for ono leuchor. Every person, young or old, can vote, and voto as often at they plcoso. Coupon must be in tho hands of the editor within ten (10) das after tho date it bears. Name of Teacher - M Kesldcnco.. Name of Votor.. Residence... MAUCI1I 31, 1886. XT'ox -fcbLQ Xjixolsy Ones. 4 Gold Necklace. Holdermnn, tho Jowoler, will give the lady teacher receiving the hlghoct number of votes a Hundeometiold Necklace, A Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, tho Pottsville Hatter and Knr rler, will give tho lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand some Set of Furs. OliB. l'ollltH. Fllttlugs are already plenty, "i'lanked" shad after to-morrow. Tho lunch fiend will ho out of a job now. Tho theatrical seawn ia coming to a close. Winter is still lingeiing in tho lap of spring. Watch for the pretty Easter bonnets on unday. Tho Mt. Caimel Daily Mws has been enlarged. Hrst organ grinder of tho season m town ettcrday. The post office was open to day up to li 'clock only. Trips to tho woods for trailing arbutis will soon bo made. There is plenty of work for painters and paper hangers in town. Theiowillbo a heavy demand lor eggs o morrow and tho supply will bo iully as great. It is to bo hoped that tho judges of the liccnso courts will Buccccd In their rosolvo to break up tho froe lunch custom in saloous. This lunch is a standing temptation Io the deadheads and loafers, who havo only to tnlso a nickel each to get the meal they ought to earn. It Is such characters as these lounging about saloons that create tho disturbances which had to violence thete. llesidcs thiB, many an honoit working man off for a day buys liquor for the sake of tho lunch, and ftt-ii remains diinking unlil ho has sieut twAo or thrite what a lioiirty dinner wouiu have cost him. The free lunch, like the free toup house, is a dcgiading tliii g, no matter u what tpirit it is oifeivd, and ought to go. USE DANA'S SABSAPAE1LLA ,ith "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Source of Danger. Tho other day a physician chauced to sec some mounds of jelly standing just outside his kitchen window. Ho asked hlswifo if it was the cook's custom to leave the jelly thus unprotected. She replied in tho affirmative. Then he taid: "Don't you know that when we medical men want to secure minute organisms for investigation, we expose gela tine to the air, or in places where wo have con lined malignant germs? The gelatine sneedllv! attracts and holds them. I'm afraid your flavored gelatine dots tho same, Cool the jelly if you must, but cover it with a pieco of sheer close muslin; or, better, if you have it, seme pietis of glass, taken from some broken window pane." Thcro is a hint here for everybody. It is to be feared that kitchen pm esses aro sources of illness moro often than is imagined. In many houses the little kitchen annex, whero stands the refrigerator, and where various eatables are kent. is directly against a drain and a closet. Yet here stand-dally uncovered milk, butter, often custard and puddings, and var ious other absorbents. The averago cook Is ol.tnlntnlv ignorant of sanitary cause and effect, and tho etornal vigilanoe of tho house' mother is the family's chief safeguard. "More rol." The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Bail way Company has just issued another ttt'ty page, nauusorueiy musiraiou isuiuuivi, giving "More Facts" about South Dakota, regarding agriculture, sheep raising, olimaie, soil, aud lie other resource. It also contalus a. rmrirct oountv man of North, as well as South Dakota. It will be sent free, to auy address, unon arinlication to John B. Pott, Dirtrict Passenger Agent, Wllllamsport, 1 Write for one of them. Klitt for Sale. The artiele in yesterday's IlKRAI.D, m reference to tho sale of M. P. Coury's prop rtv on the corner of White and Centre street, has proved to be a falsa rumor. Mr, Conrv informs us that the property is still for tale. Hand lacerated. Patrick MeCJain bad ono of his hands badly Uoerated by a falling piece of coal i the Oilbarton colliery yesterday. Tbo ittjuris were dressed by Dr. Stain, A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, the Pottsvlllo Jowclcr.wlll give the gentleman teacher receiving the hlghost number of votes a Gold-headod Cano. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will proseut the two lucky competi tors in the contrstwlth handsome Qold headed Silk Umbrellas. A Plush Toilet Set Mr. lleose will give tlie lady toacher re ceiving the second highest number of votes a land-ome flush Toilet tet. ADDITIONAL OFFEE5.9. The two teachers having the tliiidand fourth highest number of votes at tho close of ihe eontCHl will vis t NIAGARA FALLS, and mnuin there llvodays.ut tbo expense of tho Hkuald W1 rE HAVE the exclusive agency, in till' vicinity, ror tne paiecr me New -COLUM1JI S" MACHINE, which Is now the most desirable machine lu use Written guarantee goes with everyone, Insuring ihcin, uuder ordinary care, for live year?.. Our prico only fa-a (n EJfb Calland lnsrect them. New styles of D uncr and Tea jp&.'ttw'Lr Sets. Iron Hollowwarc of every description. The spring-time nppr. aching tlnds our store crowded with blight nev goods and appreciative buyers. GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 JSo-UL-fcla. WZsxIsol Sti'eot. And So It Goes! When Sewior Machines ore mentioned the name of the STANDAHD risox instlrctlvely io tho lips. Why Heoauso it will sow as much in four houn M others do In live, ltecausalt Is a labor-saver, and makes less nolsi than uny rrachlue on tbemarkot. Pay no attention to tho disparaging talk or our competitors, as that only proves that it Is their most dangerous rival. Call and see It for yoursolt, T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jnnlin mid Lloyd Sts , Shenandoah. THE NEWS IN GENERAL. Se'Mrnora bank clearings ycMerJay were $S.0C,k. and balances $308,3G4. Money (J per cent. Edwnrd Sterrett. a laboring man of Au burn, Neb., shot his vrifeund then himself. Both will die. Jealousy was tho cans. St. Barnaba's P. E. church was burned in Baltimore. The Are started near tho furnace in the basement. Loss, $60,000. The wage trouble between tlie Ohio nnd Missisoippl railroad and its telegraph opera tors has been finally settled by u compro mise. Governor Pnttison issued a death rfrr rnnt for rietro tJuccieri, an Italian mur derer, who will be hanged at Reading on June 1. It is said that Governor Flower, of New York, has intiinuto that he will commuto the death sentence of Uariyjo riams to im prisonment for life. The old Keska William shaft, at Middle- port, which was abandoned la?t year, is to be ru-opened by the Doclson Cowl Company, who hold a lease u; on the property. Eighteen new ca- s of grip were reported to the board of he tth in New York city last evening, the cases aie not so severe as when the disease first broke out. Over 1,500 car loads of coal pttssed tlnough Harrisbui'K on the K'mi.sjivunui railroad yesterday uetweeu (J o'clock iu the morning and 7 o clock in the evening. William P. B. Brooks, of Boston, has ae- siKiied. Liabilities. $100,000. The avail able assets are stut-d to lie about $50,000. The cause of the failure ia said to be the stringency iu the money market. A New York disuatvh sajh that the find lint of the bottle on the beach at Ocean View contnlng the noto from one of the cattlemen on board the Nurouic when she foundered, leaves no doubt tii.it all ou board the ill-fated ship were drowned. The otttoers of the White btar line have aban doned all hope of any of the crew having been picked up after the Naronlo went W. J. Morgan, tbo batter, will be found at Xo. 16 South Main street after April 1st. tf RAG CARPETS It you want carpet woveu by ex peri ooen h.nds tan your rags to PATTEK SON'S, 305 WKST OAK ST HE 1ST, Slionanclovii, .3i.tit. A 115,000 Flro nt Hnrrliilmrg. IlAnniSBUKO. March 25. Two threo- story Iraine boarding houses, near the Lo- chiel mills, ou lilovcntb. street, were ae stroved bv lire lit mi earlv hour this morn Inu with all their contents, the loss win reach about $15,000. The bourders all es caped uninjured. Clorulancl'H f atal I'.lazn. Clcvkland. O., March Ul. Vn explosion in tho storehouse of the Forrest City var nish works shortlv after noon yesterday, tused a fire in which Charles Boublemiin was burned Ui deatii. The storehouse wai eoinpletely desiro.Mil. Losm, nbout 30, 000. HP THE NEXT MORNING I FEKL BRIGHT AND nru AND MY COMI-LEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It arts gently on the stomach, liver and klitnevH. and l a ploanant laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and U prepared for use hs eMuy as tea. iimcaueu Spring and Summer Millinery 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 iu 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 and jets of all kinds. Novelties will b6 added .is 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 ita model department, and the result is even more than we anticipated. THIS will nlRO be our GKNEBAI.. SPUING OPENING for the entire store, llach department will have something new, choice and seasonable Dress Goods will represent all domestic goods, sis well as the tlnest importations of wool, silk and wool, and all silk. All the new weaves, fancies and mixtures, with odd, unfamiliar names, but v cry beautiful in design and llnlsh, will be found here. A neat little hook will be given away to all purchasers of millinery goods Everybody cordially Invited to be present nt our First Opening of Spring and Summer Millinery, Thursday, Friday audSaturd.iy, March and ,11 and April 1. LAHE'SfflEDIGIlIE AU druggists cell It at toe. and (1 a package. If you rannot It. genu your &aarras inr a rrew sample, Lane's Family Medlelim muvrs the bowel eapli duT. J n order to hp healthy this Is neressary, Address OUATOlt T. WoomVAllli I,k Itov, N.V bait's Popular Saloon (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) ' rnd 21 West Oak Street 8HHNANDOAH, PA. Hr oea with the beet beer, porter, j.ittei, brandJe. winy, eto. Pine ekart ' tttartikr tMBchea. C&rrtlal invitation w5 ill, H. Ul&TUUl, It. D.. :aac ISO North Jardln Jtreet, Shenandoah fa, Froif and Stowart ' O, GEORGI3 MILIiEIt, Manager. -OP- 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 J. J. PR IPV'Q OLD RELIABLE, JLvjJLj D, north main street. 47 QUEEN & CO. Of Philadelphia, Send their 22jjre Specialist To Sliciiuiuloali, Wctlnt.stlay, April xx He will be found at the Ferguson House From 8:30 a. m. to 550 p. m.i Persons who have headacht or whose eyes are causing dls-; comfort should call upon their specialist, and they wUl re-i cctve intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SJSSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Soots,, Shoes, ents' iFuraaishmgs I At greatly reduced rates. jSL. 3Dr,3E3TE2.!E?L"Sr, 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, JSTo. SO HT. IVIn.ixL'IStx'oot AGENTS, S30 Io $50 A WEEK Wanted, an honest, earneit man or woman in every county to take the sole agenoy for an article that Is needed lu every home; sells at sight, in town or country. You can make WiO In three months introducing It, after which it will bring you u steady Income. One agent (rt student, canvassed In California during sum mer vacation and roturnedto Hoston, Mass., with feOO In cash as the result of his sales. A splendid opening for the right person. Don't lose a momsnt ; write at once to Peerless Mannfac'c Co., lhiffalo, N. Y., or Chlcaio, IU. Chris. Bossler'a SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) Z04 Soutli Mnlu Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In stoelc. Fresh Ileer, Ale and Porter on tap Choice Temperance Drinks. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Howler's old stand.) Mnlti and Conl ta aheuuiirioiih. Ilest beer, ale and porter on tap. Tbo finest brnudsof whiskeys and oigars. Pool room attached. JAMES tjrtllN, PJIYaiCJAW AND SUROEON. Zi Ncrth Jordln OMte and Rcsldente, Mo. Stror.t. Shenandoah.