A.NOTIIKR car loud of our OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. During Illr K 3 extra Clioleo FAMILY FLOUR , wiint Ho 8ees mill Hears has been received aud It awaits i TrHveW. your order. It is superior In every re-1 It has again become necessary to y that Bpect and low in price. Don't buy an ) t vlgltane. must be eierled to 0 and inferior article vLn you can Ket tu''- beet for the Mto money. Don't forget i , ' Z,,,,,,,,.. it v,k J I FMK 1 1 1 K U'lWVOIIW ' J ' " some Philadelphia men pnoiugiio . schuols Mini the classes and yesterday a little girl exhibited one of tlio pictures to Mor frleiids.Itwsftiood one, but w wholly destroyed by the reproduction In one corner of an olncene Inscription tbat had been cut on tho school building. Tlio photograpers are responsible to some extent for allow lug bmcIi a picture to pass tliolr inspection. An etitcrpiielni! man with a lemon squeezer, a fow lumps of sugar and a bucket of water ne partners could reap in a few shokols ovory lav if he would station himself near the red 1 1 1-1,1. Tim nrnmenado seaton on tne Lohigh Valley railroad lias re-opened. vb if you want Canned Goodh. When It conies to Hame we can discount all our neighbors, In quality and price. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION I'KHSONAI.. to Free Mrs. Tagxart has returned from Seranton. William Baker visited Ashland on Sun-day. A. T. Jonos wont to Now York City day. John Itohland spent yesterday at laud. Frank McQownn ia homo from Wilkes .Harro. F. J. Porta is still conllncd to his houso by illness. Miss Emma Krlck is visitlnc friends at Atlantic City. Christ Niece, of Pottsvllle, spent Saturday and Sunday hi town. Charles Yarowsky wont to Now York on a business trip yesterday. flcorgo Skoath and wifo spent Easter witli Ilia parents at Mahnnoy City. Miss Emma Wasloy returned to Swarth more Collcgo this morning. David llright, of Ashland, is visiting his brother-in-law, II. A. Acker. David P. Faust, of Trcmont, spent Satur iflay and Sunday with his mother. Jerry O'Hoarn, of tho Lehigh University, siwnt liwter at his homo in town. Bupt. Drown, of the Fall Brook railways, -wont to Corning, N. Y., yesterday. Lucien A. Cox, of Philadelphia, was the Kuost of town friends yesterday. Ecv. Itobort O'Boylo visited tho Minors Hospital at Fountain Springs yosterday. Hetser Zulick is at his paronts' homo in Schuylkill llaven, on account of illness. Miss Maude Kline, of tho Millersvillo Stato Normal School, is homo for a briof vacation. Miss Libblo Faust camo down from Scran ton to spend the Eistor holidays with her .mother. Mr. Lossig, tlio successful flour manufac turer of Ashland, was doing busiuoBB here yesterday. Henry Fuhrroan, of tho Kaior Browing Co., Mahanoy City, transacted businoss here yesterday. Daniel S. Miller, formerly pressmen of the IIkkald, is now working on tho Hiulcton l'lain-Spcaker. Thomas Mayberry, manager for tho Shen andoah Beef Company, is at Clinton, Mass., visiting friends. John F. Whalen, Esq., of Pottsville, and Tostmaster Medlar, of Mahanoy City, were Jn town yesterday. Gcorgo P. Wilson, of Armiston, Iowa, who Ismaklniratourof the coal rcgiorri took m Shenandoah this morning. Miss Sura Stein took chargo of tho Park Place school yestordiiy, in tho absence of Miss Hannah Keese, tho teacher. C. h. Iletterly, the genial general operator of tho Standard Sewing Machine Company, did business here the iast few days. John Campbell returned yesterday from Now Philadelphia whore ho bad been spond ing a few days tho guest of his sister. Miaa Battle Hess has returned after a three-day trip to Philadelphia, where she had been visiting hor uncle, Myer Kolb. Richard Ogden, a student in tlio Lehigh University, Bethlehem, who has been spend inn a few days at homo, returned to school this morning. Wo are pleased to be able to record the convalescence of Miss Emma Keiper, who has been lviuir very ill at tho rosidenco of hor brother, J. Claud Keiper, in Washing ton, D. C. USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA ,its "THE KIND THAT CURES." The Allentown Ot'ftc tolls of an April fool joko in Its ollico on Saturday last. In tho early hours of that morning, a tramp, who looked like the breaking up of a hard winter, sailed into tlio ollico aiid braced tho editor for a dime to get a poor man a drink. This being refused, tho "harbinger of spring began to show signs of an extended gall. Then it was that a compositor, who is about as shrowd as thev tnako them, got hold of tho alarm clock and rang it twice in a rear room remarking, "Connect me with tho pollco station." By this time tho wandering gent bogan to get palo. Again tho alarm clock was touched off and tho conversation curried on to the wall : "Is that tho chief? Yes. Well send an ollleer down hero right away, thoro's a bum making a nuisanco of himself In this office." But tho applicant for Easter egg nog at cut ratos never heard the end of tho fake telephoning. IIo lied out tho door and shot up tho street liko a streak of lightning. OitE. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! EVENING HERALD CONTEST W io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all tree of cost, the 2 Most Popular Teachers. To CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will bo taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Hhiiald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of the Public School Teachci, north of the JJroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consldcrmost popular, and send It to tho "Contwtt BMTon, Evemno IlEHAI.n, Siibwan do ah, Pa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one voto for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and voto as often as they pleaso. Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) days after tho date it bears. Name of Toacher.. Residence Name of Voter.. Residence... Afihl I, 1803. For -fclao IX-xxolsL-y- 0j3. PUSHING AHEAD. 4 Gold Necklace. lloldorman, thoJowclcr, will give tho lady teacher receiving tho higboi-t number of votoa a Handsomo'.Gold Necklace. A Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr- rler, will give the lody teacher receiving Beoond highest number of votes a hand some Bet of Furs. Itiiplil Work llelnK lloneun two ravine Contract. Contractors Grant aro pushing tho street paving work on Main street as' fast as men with picks and shovels can mako it go. Tho surfaco of tlio street lias already been cut down several incliosas far north as tho centre of thoFquaro between Oak aud Ccntro streets. fo day tho working force was iticruiaod to thlrty-fivo men. This morning tho work of fixing tho grado was begun at the Cherry street end, and by to-morrow morning tho final dlyging in that part will begin. A gang of men were engaged in shifting souio of the dirt taken from tho street. The niftings will bo used by tho pavers. Most of tho dirt aud stono is being taken by Supervisor Llewellyn to repair the oust end of Oak street, Plum alley and Poplar street. t all these places considerable filling is required. It is now reported that tho paving may ho oxtended us far north as Coal street, on Main Street A Plush Toilet Set. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jewclcr.will give tho gentleman teacher receiving tho highest number of votes a Gold headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present the two lucky compotl tors In the contest with handsome Gold' headed Silk Umbrellas. Mr. Reese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving the second highest number of votoa a tandeomo Plush Toilet t-et. ADITIONAL OFFERB Tlin two touchers havlmt tho third and fourth hlchcst number of voto.i at thocloioot the contest will vis t NIAGARA FALLS, and remain there five days, at tho expense oi tne ih-ialu nrmna u FINE DRESS GOODS' B.RESS GOODS issucli a bewildering topic ) that we will not attempt a full descrip- tion, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There 'are the plain and changable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are foutid entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. .In Wrap s Hanging Baskets, Fancy Pottery, Cusp id ores, Glassware, &., &c. Are uninng thr ninnv things which we received thi" week. We all your attention to mt extraordinary bargain in Pitfliers five liiirrelH of them two (juurt pitchers at 15c, former price We. Will not iiroinif e to dupli -ate this lot. Fancy Im-e f helf paper, 12 yard", ler lOo Fine writing paper in tablet form or boxes Fine uicKlo Hhearw, warranted tlisi-clasa goods. Kuivea and forkr, nil grades, from GUc to $5 per but. : GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cape, in somo of its variations, single, doublo or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indoscent braid, butterfly colors, or Bomo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by the fominlno fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats, aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of those having capes also attached sometimes one, two or three, as the ttisto or inclination of tho wearor may doiiro. We have this season, for the first time, added a MillineryDepartment, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and uutrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. , . , , ,.. , Pros, Pwoflroy and Stewart, j 0. GEOUGE MILLEIt, Manager. Cumins Urents. April 19. Fair and festival, G. A. R, "Widows and Orphans' fund; Hobbins' opora house. Die Academy ltestnarnnt. Tho Pottsvllle headquarters for 8hcnan floah peoplo and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the beet brands, Is tho Academy Eostaurant, John T. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Coonoy, assist- Snperior goods at 25 per cent, lower than lsawhere at Holderman's iewelry store. tf Best work done at Breunan's Steam Laun Arv. Evorvthinc white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed, Coughing Lend to Consumption. Komn's Balsam will stop the cough at onco. I Buy Keyttone flour. Be sure tbat the name Lhio it Bakb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on overv sack. 3-3-3tftw When Baby was slek, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a OWM, she eried for Oas tor When she became Jltes, she olung to- Castorla, ejrfcen she had Children, she gathera Oastoda. It you tiHve carpel rujr aul r tali tlicm made Into Homo tundc Carpet, send tliem to JFrlclce8 Capet Store, ro M. Jardin street. s-e-tf I'oJiltM. Colonel El'iott F. Shepherd Is dosd, buttbo Bible still lives. Sunday A'ws. And it will continue to live. All tho collieries of tho V. &It. C. & I. Co. in tins vicinity, wero uiio yostcruay on account of Polish holiday. And now with rod and Hue and hook, The fisherman so hold. Will go and set down by tbo brook And cuich a foarlul cold. Now, one and all, clean up your premises, Linio is a good disinfectant. Ueo it freely whet over bad odor arises. Farmers aro busy hauling manure and getting their farming implements in good condition. Fences and outhouses whitewashed add greatly to tho appearance of homo. Cellars fehould be thoroughly cleaned and aired. All decayed vegetables should be burned. Tho wind Is quite invitin An' it s gltttn" down to play Where the stiver perch are bitin In cool lakes lar uwtty ; Tho violet's peepin' from tbofod ; '1 bo sweetheart's at tho gate ; One liar's got a flsaln' rod Another's dlggin bait I It Is yet too early to take walks into tho woods. S3 SiOTt2, JMLzxi . JSJt toot. EASTER GREETINGS. And So It Goes I When Bowing MRChlnos aro mentioned tho name or th STANDARD rises instlictively to tho Hps. Why ? Iiecouso It will sow as much in four hour, us others do in live, Hecause it is a labor-saver, and make loss nolsi than any n.nchlno on the market. Fny no attention to tho disparaging talk or our compotilorB, as that only proves tbat it Is tholr most dangerous rival. Call and see it tcr yourself. T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts , bhenandoah. Special Hisrgralua in II III IIIMi II riiL-Li1. j w a r- Lies I'lucJdiiB ol a Kofe." J. L.Tempost ill hlslatest production "Pluck. ing of a Eoso," occupied tho boards at Fer guson's theatre last evening. As Larry Coogan Harry Tempest scored a success and proved himself moro than an amateur. Ho sang several sons in a rich, swoot baritone, but was evidently suflering trora a cold. Thodiihcult part of Mickey, the Snake, was played by.Tom Tempest, and could not have been improved tbo on by a professional. Wo predict lor A large mail bag full of vcgetablo seeds, young man a brilliant future, should ho enter from the government agricultural depart ment, arrived in town yesterday for distri bution among Congressman Reilly's constitu ents. Only Itlglit to Tell. The Itev. Stark Guy Pearee, tho eminent English Divine, writes: "Bedford Place, IJossell Square, I London, December 10, 186. j "I think it only right that I should toll you ot how niucu use i nnu yiiicueK To night tliey win present joe. Porous Plasters in my family and among those to whom I have recommended them. I find them a very broastplate against colds nnd coughs." tho profession. Mr. J. L. Tempest, the author of tho piece, as Eir Gerald O'Connor; Mrs. J. L. Tempest as A'ortnne Delaney and Miss Gwenule Joues as Biddy O'Brien all measured up to tho standard of their characters. J. Mulligan as Widow Murphy did very well and set the gallery wild by his singing and dancing. Tho company played under adverse circumstances, but acquitted themselves ad mirablv. Prof. Warren Portz prosided at the piano and was repeatedly applau cd Itustness Enterprises Cliartcrcit. Hahiusbcuo, April 1. There wero chart ered yesterday: Katiouul Chemical Com pany o Kushoqua, MeKean county, to nuiko acids, alcohol, and other products from wood; capital, 80,000. Pittsburg Steel Hollow-ware Company; cunitm, S.)IV 000. Cedar Ledge Creamery Company, Bradford county; capital, S.UUU. Watson town Table and Furniture Company; capi tal, 120,000, Burk & McFotridge Com- ' '.!..!. I .,,.1.K, !,!.,.. lU,il,!ol. p;uiy, priming unu imuuFiHMg. xt,.u. nhla: canital $130,000. National Loan and Trust Company, Philadelphia; capital, $1,- 000.000. Sold at lees than act'ial cost to manufacture This lot we have Just pui elms d at a manuf, ctur. r's clos ing sale for thtR season Therefore, they cannot be duplicated Cull early auu s. cure bargains whde they last. T T PPTfFQ OLD RELIABLE, U B U . X XvJLVJLJ k-5 NORTH MAIN STREET. Tho French Cabinet Not Completed. TivnoN. ADril 4. A dispatch to the Krehnncre Teletiraoh Company from Paris states that M. Mtdine has failed in his ef forts to form a complete cabinet and that President Carnot, it is stated, proposes to send for M. Develle. late minibter of for eign allulrs, to form a cubinet. rive Men Cremated. Hackbnbaok, N. J., April 4. The barn of G. T. Jager, of Wayward, was burned yesterday. The remains of five men, sup posed to be tramps, wero found Jn the ruins. Fatal l'lre at tVoliuni, ilat, Wobbrji. April 4. A boarding house was dvetrorfed by fire bore yesterday. The buuUadv. Mrs. Meeuau. was burned to dwth. SfHftouuble Hints, Don't give your overcoat away for awhile yet. Don't sit on the graw. Linen dustcre are not yet in fashion. Underclothing need not be discarded just yet. You may get your fishing tacklo ready, but let the worms rest awhilo longer. Snow shovels, sleds and skates may now be hung up. Don't bo in a hurry to sit out iu tho open air there's too much pneumonia about as It is. Ice is very scarce now for skators except in shorry cobblers. Wanted, To complete files, two copies each o th Steninq Hebald of January 1st, 2d an ith, and February 6tb, ltt. A liberal pric trill be paid for the same. Twelve l'hotos for 30c. By sending us your oabinet, together with GO osnts, we will finish you one down photos. 1-2-tf W. A. KEAqEY. W.J.Morgan, tho, hatter, will roovo to No. 1G South Main street on April 1st. 20-tf V. J. Morgan, the hatter, will be found at So. 10 South Main street after April 1st. tf Stock Ji'ur Sale, Ten (1Q) shares Traction Bleilrn? jKallway stock for sale. Apyly at HBRALDotnce. Of Philadelphia Send their ESy e Specialist To Shenandoah, Wednesday, April 12- He will be found at the Ferguson House From 8:80 a m. to 6:30 p. m.- Persons who have heaoacht or whoso eyes are causing dls-1 comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re-" celve intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGK to ex, amine your eyes. Kvery pair ot glasses ordered la guaranteed to be satisfactory. m PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Shoes, -rents Furnishings ! At greatly reduced rat03. DS.S.r, Proprietor. 7HC NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor Bays It acts pently on the stomach, liver and klilnev. and ts a plepjtant laxative. This drink ts cmile fr, m herbs, end '9 prepared for use as easily as tea. It Is called AUdrugiristssellltatfiOc.Rndtlapackage. If you rannot get It, send your address for a free sample, l.aue'i Kanillr 3Iedlcitio lnovcN tlin ltnivelt enrh dny. In order tn ue neauuy mis is noceasary. Addreaa OltATOUF. WOOUWAltli Lst Hov, Jf.T PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES, Offlco of the State Hospital for Injured I Portous of the Acthrnolta Coal KeKloa of I Peoiisylvanla, Fountain tiprlngs, i'emm., I April 1st, ism. Realed ai,d ma ked 'niono'-nls for sutiblles) for tlie Htate Htsplial or Injured Persons of tlin Anthraciin Coil Reslou of Pennsylvania. will be reeeived by the Board of Trustees up to ud inoludtuK the jd day ol April, A. V., 1MB, for lurnuthlnK bread, meais, groceries, drugs, muslins, f rnltf , vegetables. ic& feed, onul. Ac. for tbo vMir endms May 31st. 1WI. Tbo Board 01 'trusties loserve the .lat.t to refect nnv or all bids. A schedule of the article and profeabln amount of each re. auvred, will bo lurnWB.ea o c application. Ad, dress J, u. iiiuuuis, m, 11 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, TM"o. ao IC. 3Va,1xx Stroot MENTS, S30 Jo S50 A WEEK Wanted, an honest, eurnost man or woman In every county to take the sole agency for an artlolo that is needed la every home; sells ot sight, in town or country. You oau mnko E0U) In three months Introducing It, after which It will bring you a steady income. One agent (a studenti canvassed in California during sum mer vacation nnd returned to Boston, ilass., with S800 in cash as the result ot his sales. A splendid opening for the right person. Don't lose a moment ; wrlto at once to Veerlesa Maiiufac'flf Co., Buffalo, K. Y.or Chlcwro, III. tf i-0-l(M3 It Sun'tHlale lloanltal. Fountain Springs, Fa. Chris. Bossler'a SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 South mcnln Street. Finest nines, whiskeys and cigars always Id JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Main aud coal ntH SliesinucloaU. Beat bee, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of wblskoys and ciKrs. Pool room attached. DR stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on unoice Temperance urin&a. tap. JAMKH Br IN. PJirSJOIAt? AND 8UROK0N. Office and Residence No, 31 Ncrth Jaraln Street, Shenandoah.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers