ANOTIIIGU oar load of our , lextruoholou FAMILY FLOUH n hew betm received hui! It awnlts your order. It In superior In every re spect and low In prleo. Don't buy an lufurlor article vlion you cn get the boat for the ouo money. Don't Cornet na If you want Canned Ooodh. When It comet to Hanm wt; can dlccountall our neighbors, in quality and prlee. SEVEBK'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION L'HKSONAL,. W. A. Keagey spent to-day at the county BOftt. Miss Agnes Stoln spent thin morning In rottevlllo. Mnjor Finney returned from Harrisbnrg lost ovcnliig. Miss Cora Christian, of Ashland, N visiting friends in town. Hunh O'Donnel, of Homestead, arrived in town last ovenlng. Miss Irene Itamlall, of Tama.itia, is visiting Hiss May Cathcr. Misses Amy Smith and Nellie Urown spent yoiterday in Mahanoy City. Miss Jessie Grant will give a pregressivt cuchro party on Tuesday evening. Mn. J. P. rinncy and son are in l'hilaclol phla spending tlio IJwtor holidays. Misses Hattic and Annie Kbxby havo gone to Philadelphia to visit friends. Mrs. Eisenhower and daughter, Miss Emma, are visiting relatives In Heading. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ilccker, of Hauling, were tho guests of tho Misses Stein yesterday. Mrs. Powles, of Orango, N. J., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Grant, on West Oak street. Mis Carrie W. Morris, of Philadelphia, returned home after a week's visit to friends in town. Superintendent W. II. Lewis, of Win. Pcnn, pahl a brief visit to town this morning be fore making a trip to I'ottsvllle. M. M. liurke, Ken.., yesterday purchased one hundred volumes that belonged to tb law library of the late Judge Green. Misses Iiiliio I!, and Pearl Phillips, Miss Anna Dengler and Miss Jessie Grnnt went to Pottsvillo this morning to visit friends. Howard Lucklnblll, of St. Clair, accom rauied by his wife and family, are the gue6tf of Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson, of Kast Coal street. Jack Stivetts, of Ashland, has signed to pilch for tho Doston baso ball toara again tbii season. Ho will begin his work next week and loavo Ashland on .Monday. Mrs. S. J. llagenbuch, Mrs. N. C. Holme? and Miss Lillie Hagenbuch, mother aud sisters of our popular townsmen, C. II. and 11. D. HaKonbueh, accompanied by Miss JIaggio Schaoller, are spending a fuw days in town. William Gibson, a former rosident of town but for tho past two years of Scrantou, where ho has been employed at the Grant Bros. asphalt paving works, lias returned to accept a position in connection with the Grant Bros, street paving contract hero. USE DANA'S SARSAPAIULI.A, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Coming Krents. April 3. Easter ball; Bobbins' opera house April 10 Fair and festival, G. A. E. Widows' aud Orphans' fund; Bobbins' opera house. l'lles or Hemorrhoid ?rauuieutly cured without knife or ligature Mo dangor or suffering. No delay from bus fates while tinder tieatinont. Patients who jfw responsible need not pay until well. -erfoct euro guaranteed. Bond for circular It. HEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St, Philadelphia. Before, by permission, to tho editor of the 4TKNIHO HEKAI.D tf AY. J. Morgan, tho hatter, will movo to No. 1G South Main street on April 1st, 29-tf OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where mill AVIirn Bert lees Will be Con. dun! Tn'tnnrrotr. Trinity Reformed ebureb, Itr. llolrtrt O'lloyle, pastor. Services to-tnerrow at 10 a. m. and :90 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :W p. in, "everybody welcome. English Lutheran churen, m. ii. usmce, aulnr. Services at uisai a. m. ana o;m p. m. tundar school at :W) p. m rroyer meovuig Thurnasv evening at 7. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and ii. m. by the pastor, itev. u, i. ffivans. Sunday school at t p. m. Kverytxwvy welcome. All Saints' Knisoonal church, 0K street, near Main. Evening service ty lay reoaer. summy school at tti. m. All Beats free ana everyoouy made heartily welcome. Ilnmsn Cntholle church of the Annuneiatton, rtimrrv mrpft. abovo West street, Itev. II. P. O'ltollly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m, Vsanere at 3:00 1. 111. Keholos Israel Congregation, west uaa street, Hew H. Itabinowlls, llaimi! services ivery Friday ovciitng: Saturday and Sunday Afti'rnnnn and evening. Kt nwirens T.llhuanlnn Oathollo churen. lornor Jsrdln and Cherry streets. Itev. I. Vbromaltis, pastor. Mass and preaching nl iu ra. Vespers at 3 p. m. Bbencaer Kvangolloal church, Itev. It. M. Llch. tonwalner. nastor. Services to-raorrow at iu a. m. in Oerman, and 0:30 p. in. In Nngllsh. Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. All aro heartily Invited to Utend. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streets nnntttln Kalher and Lieutenant binnaei in aommand. Services all day, commencing at ind II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Mcotlnirs will le hold every night during the week oxceptlug Monday night. Presbyterian church. Preaching to-morrow at !0:80a. m. and fl:3ii p. m by Uev. James Kotln .nn. at Princeton.1 Sunday school at a p.m. The Christian Hnleswor Society will moetonTueH Jayovenlng it 7:30. Prayer meeting onThurs lay evening t 7:30. All aro cordially invited English llaptlst church, South Jardln streot ttev. 11. O. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30n tn. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at a p. in Doaoonllunn, Superintendent. Monday evening it 7 o'clock tho 11. Y. P. U. will moot. Genoral prayer meoting on Wednesday evening at o'clock. Everybody welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church, Hev. Wm Powick, pastor. Divine worship at 10: m. and 0:30 p.m. Morning subject : "TK1 ltourrectlon of Clirlst." Evening subject Too Kxhlbllloti of Character." Speola music by tho choir. Sunday school J p. m. Kpworth League at 5: IS p. m. Prayei neetlnir at 7:30 on Thursday ovenlng. Stran lers and others are always welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Itev. J. rroudo. nastor. Services to-morrow at 1U:3U a. m. ano 1:30 p. m. Morning subjoo' : ' The Foundallo of Faith " Evoi.lng. forvtco of song by Chri- ttan Endeavor entitled, "Easter Joy." Sab bath school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 5:15 p. ra. every Sabbath. Class meeting!- Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. vnd Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All soats freo. Any om- not having a church homo Is corilally Invited to come here. The Academy ltestuurant. The Pottsvillo headquarters for Shonan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef ica and all kinds of wlnos and liquors of the best brands, is tho Academy Restaurant, John IT. Cooney, proprie or, M. A. Cooney, assist ant, to Superior goods at 25 per cont. lowor than almwhere at Holderman's jewelry storo. Sulllvnn Ketnretl tn Duty. Washinoton, April 1. Passed Assistant Paymaster Harry H Sulllvuu, who wag re tently tried by court-muitial on charge ot carolesaness, bat. been exonerated' by the department by the remisaiou of the unexe cuted portion of his sentence. Yesterday Jie was ordered to rejiort for duty on the IT. S. S. Alliance at San Francisco, April 21. W. J. Morg'in, tho hatter, will bo found nl No 10 South Main street after April 1st. iii:aii:d oi'if this niivoi.imoN. Knliels Ilrousht tn firlefby the Autm.iitlcs In Costn lilca. Panama, April 1. A conspiracy to bring nbout ii l-evolutlon wns discovered in Govt liiuit nnd suppressed UiioukU tho euerRi'tic md cautious uctioii of the government, I'he leader in the conspiracy wns Gutiariv. who recently teturned from exile to wlibU ho lmd been conduinned on nccount of previous ievolt against the tcovernnicnt md who has been impatient to overthrow those who had extended clemency to him on that occasion. flip authorities being fully aware of the intentions of the rebels determined to al low the latter to proceed with their plai nnd capture them in the act of treason, 1 n,- uovrrument was completely succ-c sstul . .i order to prevent any further disturb n.-tee, the country was placed under mar iui law. Tbo government intends to .n Mict such severe punishment on the offeu- dera tut will be a warning to others. THE NEWS IN GENERAL, in UoughlHR I.mds U Oaii'nmptliHi, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough "nco. at Mrs. Maria Walden Morris, wife of Wll linm II. Morris, died at herhomoinUr.au; N. J. Tlio (bite for the reciprocity convention to ih: held in St. Paul, has been fixed for June 5. A new waRon bridge is to be built across tho Mississippi river at (Juincy, 111., Uunn; the coming summer. Albert Hamlin, u braUcuiau on the Alton railroad, was cut in two by u train ut Jollet, III., while coupling cars. Kobert 1. Lincoln, United States minii ter to England, will sail for America tha latter of May or the first of June. An average of fifteen deaths a day for tho pant week have been reported in St. Peters burg ns a result or tne cuoiera scourge that city. John Price, a notorious character, was sentenced at Baltimore to seven years' iu pif-oiiment for attempting the life of Car rie Kock. It is rumored in Cincinnati that some of the stockholders: of tho whisky trust wi ask ior a receiver. Tho rumor is denied by ollkers of the trust. Frank P. Slavin and Jim Hall havo been matched in Loudon to (lttht inside of t v months for a stake of $2,300 a side uud tho largest purse offered. Mike ChnmbeiH. in jail at Sacramento, C'al. . has confessed that lie is the man v hi murdered Fad Kettermau some months ago at Iluntsville, Teiiu. Peter Malier, the Irish champion pusrl. , list, will travel with "Denver" Ed. Smi -h, J He will be the Denver umu's sparring part ner at a salary ot iuu per weeic. I August Verhluski, a switchman on tho I Hook Island railroadat Davenport, la., had World's Fair Holiday Trip ! I 4 EVENING- HERALD CONTEST i! i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodation at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transport!!- 0 tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free of cost, j To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. 1 CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. Iff. Tho two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the IIkhald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the nsmo of the Public. School Teacher, north of the ISroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consldcrmost popular, and send It to tho "Contest Emtok, Evkmno IIeiiald, Siiehan iioah, PA." Kvery coupon properly filled out counts as one votofoi one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often at they please. Coupon must bo lu the hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after tho date It bears. Name ot Teacher, o Residence. Name ot Voter.. Residence...-..., A WW. 1, 16BI. 37" o i tlx Xjia.olx.-y- Onos. 4 Gold Necklace. Holdormnn, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho higbOKt number ot votos a HandsometG old Necklace. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvillo Jowelcr.will Blvo tho gentleman teacher receiving the highost number of votes a Gold-headed Cano. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Home Friendly Society, of llaltlmore, Md., will present the two lucky competi tors in the contest with handsome Oold headed Silk Umbrellas. 4 Set of Furs. II. J. Mills, tho Pottsville Hatter and Fnr rler, will glvo the lady teacher receiving seoond highost number of voles a hand Homo Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Iteese will glvo tne lady toachcr re ceiving the second highest number of votes a tand--ome Plush Toilet Sot. ADDITIONAL O FlaiUS. The two teachers having the third nnd fourth highost number of voteJ at the close of th rontcBi will vis t NIAGAKA FALLS, and remain tbero live days, at the expense of the Hkuai.d F'irst penning f , priag and mm Millinery Our first Opening- of Spring- and Summer Millinery will take place onTliursday, 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 furnishing-s 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 aud Bonnets; everything iu 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 GKNKltAL SPUING OPENINO for the entire store. Bach department will have something new choice nnd seasonable. Dress Goods will represent all domestic goods, as well as tho tinest 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 llnisb, will be found here. A neat little book will be given away to all purchasers of millinery goods. Everybody cordially invited to bo present at our First Opening of Spring and Summer Mlllini ry, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31 and April 1. WE HAVK the exclusive agency, In till" vicinity, f'r the Ealeof the New -COLUMBUS" MACHINE, which Is uow the most desirable machine to use written guarantee goes wiin every -ne, injuring iliem, under ordinary care, for five yeai s. Our price only Call and inci cct them. New f tyles of Dioncr and Tea Sets. Imn llollowware of every description. The spring time nppr, aching llnds our store crowded with bright new goods nnd appreciative buyers. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S G S&oxxtla. Tt&ctixx Sstsroot. And So It Goes! When Hewing Machines are mentioned tliBname if the STANDARD risen instli citvily to the lips. , Why ? Iiecuuso it will few as much In four houi as others do In live, lieuuise it Is a labor-saver, and makes lees nols. than uny rrnchlne on tho markot. Pay no attention to tho disparaging talk of our competitors, as that only provos that It is their most dnngeruus rival. Call ctnd see It fir yourself, T. B, SHAFFER, Cor. Jnnlln nnd Lloyd Sts , Shenandoah. AN OFFICIAL ArrOINTSIKNT Uf.61 JleliiK 1'repared by iwrrrlary of the Trtal nry Carlisle. Washinoton, April 1. Secretary Car lisle is liaviiiH prepared a list of the em ployes of the department with the suluriu they receive, nnd will have it nrrnuged by states. When completed, It will show th number ot employes credited to each state, the nmrresrate salary the people trom the state receive, and a column showing what by tlio luw ot apportionment the state should receive. The list has bean prepared already tosuch an extent ns to show a great disapportion. ment among tho states, some o tha states having many more clerks than their propel quota nnd others lets. Tho iJistrkt of Columbia is credited with moro than 1,000 out of 4,000 em ployes, when its qnota, It is said, should only bo eleven people. Secretary Carlisle, It is understood, intends by every means In his power to reduce the District of Colum bia's list of employes, that tho btates may receive their proper quota of appointments. MIIS. WHITING DOHSN'T DF.NY IT. t r.'...- !,. . fi,i both arms and both less out off by a loco- motive while at work in the yards in that name I.B8i A Baku, Ashland, Ph., is printed on every aeK. wm J The Pacific coast has been visited by a hail storm, which, for destructhenees, ont ' cl'isMis anything of the kind known in Unit 1 it Klon lor many yenrs. The damage re ' suiting from the storm will reach far up into the thousands. I The board of heulth in Hamburg Is pre paring for another fceige of cholera thin year aud Mtveral hospitals have been erect ed in the suburbs of the city, where cholera patients will lie titiaUsl should the feurtul disease make its appearance when wuriu weather sts In. Two cars of a passenger train on tho When Baby was sfek, we gave hr Oastorta. fThea she was a Child, aha eriml for Oastorta. ffkea she bsoMM Wat, she clung to Oaatorla. VrW site luwl Children, aha gaveUum OMorte. The Commander Says Ho is to Marry th Chines Maiden, San Francisco, April 1. Commandei Whiting, of the United Suites uavy, frank ly admit that the report of his engagement to MiMi Ah Foug, of Honolulu, Is correct. He says that Ills bride to-lw is "perfect, as all brides should be." As to when the wedding Is to take place the prospective bridegroom says lie cannot soy. Naval olHcersmust get married when they can. The Alliance is now being fitted up for u 'year's cruise. This prolmbly means that she will spend the summer In th Hehring sea, the neyt winter in the south, and then go out of commission. A Negio Murderer llnngetl. I JIacon, Ga., April 1. Louis Lewis, a negro, was hanged in the Bibb county jail yesterday lor the murder of his wife. He died protesting his Innocence and claimed the shot which killed is wife was uuwueiiitti. T vnn have nirnui ruv iiml Southern Kansas railroad were derailed by HyoullMetarputrHJCIHna a JUUpleod swith at Williamsburg, Kan. -rlsll tliem nude into Home- The passengers on the train were all badly ,,, rarn. fionli tlicm to lhakeu up, but none were seriousiyinjureil, made carpet, son tin in to nltllousUrtho two dwttUed oan rolled down iVriclce'fi CUkpwt Store, xo 8. n embankment ovor fifteen hat, turning jnrdm street. . 6,tf ,om0letly bottom.id. up. Hays thelteport Is Unfounded. Augusta, On., April 1. Ex-Conareas-man Thomas K. Watsen wire the Ctirwii- lcle that tha reported withdrawal of his contest for the seat of Congressman Black is unfounded. Since Latime-r'a' escape from the Jackson, Mich., penitentiary, uu investigation into tho management of the concern has lieen instituted, in the progress of which gross irregularities ou the part of the warden and guards has been unearthed. Many of the convicts havo been nllowen to ko out- tide of the wulls unguarded, whenever they saw lit to nsk for the prlvlUge, and one man, Dr. JInson, who is serving a live-year tentcuce, has been allowed to speud threu nights a week under his own roof for many months pint. The prison mnnajcementi is being thoroughly overhauled and a now wurden will at oncu tako tho place of Lap- am Dais, who uow holds that responsiblo position. It Cures Coldt, Coughi, Bore Throat, Croup, Intra enta, Whooping Cough, Bronchltli and Aithirs. A certain euro for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief In advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking tbt first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 0 eents and S1.0U. Watt's Popular Saloon, i Formerly Joe Wyatt's) and 2! West Oak Street, SHBNA.NDOAII, PA. tur sud with the bwt mt. porter, aleg CMtitw. nraadlM. wluesj, ate. rweyit olgart. -suav Qftrnewwioo, uorowi mviwinou loan, 8. KIliTItUR, . 0., W3H-120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah., lm Petiroy and Stewart) ' POTTS OTL&ES- FEITEfA. O, OKOUGK MILLEIt, Mnnnger. EASTER GREETINGS. Special Brralna in Sadies" Spring Jacfeets 3badiesJ' Spring acsOkete Sold at less than actual cost to manufacture This lot we have Just purehas-dai amanufcturtr's clos ing sale for this (.eason. Thereto c, they cannot he duplicated. Cull oariy and souru barralns while tney last. J. J. PRICE C OLD RELIABLE, O j NORTH MAIN STREET. & CO. Ofl'liiladelpMa, Send their Kjf e Specialist To aiicnandoali, Wednesday, April i He will be found at the Ferguson House From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m, Persons who have headacht or whose eyes are causing dta- vuiuiuri. euuuiu cuii upon luoir specialist, ana tney wm re ceivo intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine youreyes. Kverypalr of glasses ordered is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SEoe STORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots. Shoes, Cents' Furnishings ! At greatly reduced rato3. 1VI. JS.. "SPJlSAJEtTS:, Proprietor. 1st 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, JSXo. 20 KT. 3VTfvii3L Stroot AGENTS, S30to $59 A WEEK Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman. In every county to take the solo agonoy for an article that is needed lu every home; sells at sight, In town or country. You oan make fffluO In three months introducing it, after which it will bring you a steady income. One agent (i student, canvassed In California during sum mer vacation nnd returned to lloston, Mass., with $S0() in cash as tho result of his sales. A splendid opening for tho right person. Don t lose a moment ; write at once to Peerless Manufac'jr Co., Buffalo, N. V., or Chicago, III. Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Soutli Main Street. Finest wines, whiskeys nnd cigars always lu stok. Fresh Ileer, Ale aud i'orter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. JOE WYATT'S SALOON ANO RESTAURANT, (Christ, Uotaler's old stand.) Walts aud Coal Hih., Hlieuuuilonli. Best beer, ale and porter ou tap. Tne finest brands of whiskeys and oigars. Pool room attached. iyt. jambh amN, pnrsiotAjy ano suhoson, OWce and Residence, o. 54 Ncith Jardln Street, Shenandoah.
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