mumm ANOTIIISR car load of our i BB9B9 extra olioloe FAMILY 1'LOUH HE3 tins been received aud It awidto i your order. It I miperior In every re- Bpect aud low In price. Don't buy mi inferior article when you can Ret the boat for the eau.e money. Don't foritet us If you want Canned Goodb. When it conu to Hume we oaii discount nil our neighbor, In quality and price. Corner Grocery, OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION BRIEF AND INTERESTING. Items or News From All TurtH nr tlio County. When tlio Orwigsburg Shoe Manufacturing Company passed Into tlio hands of receivers last week It hud on hand orders for 5,000 pairs of show. Lack of capital is tho cause as signed for tho failure. II. J. Doylo has beeu aiKiiitod to suoeeed O. W. Davis as postmustor at Contralla. Last week tlio Schuylkill Traction Com pany soured tho largest business since tho linos have hcen in operation. The P. & 11. C. & I. Co. refuses to sell or leaso any ground at Locust Ilalo for building purposes. Tho ronton assigned Is that the company intends mining all tho underlying coal in tho near future. Kaska William colliory, at Middlcport. which has been idle for sovcral months, will resume operations next Saturday. Tlio opera house at Ashlund is to bo ro modclod. Tho citizens of Ashland aud Ccntralia arc uniting in a movement to urgo tho Schuyl kill Traction Company to build a lino bo tween tho two towns. Tho Ashland liorough Council objects to laying tho High Coustnblo ten dollars u month for removing doad animals. USE DANA'S SAItSAPAEILLA ,itb "THE KIND THAT CUKES." PULLMAN OARS. KescrvHtlou Accommodations lor the Vui mi the I'l'iiiiHvlvuiilii Kullroiitl. Tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that arrangements have been per fected whoreby passengers intending ti go to Chicago may roscrvo their Pullman mi accommodations in advance. Passengers taking a train at Now York may roforvo tlif requisite Pullman space one month in ad vanco of departuro, thoso from other point on tho system two weeks in advance This arrangement may bo made upon application to ticket agents of tho Pennsylvania Iiailroad, who, after securing tho space, will deliver a Tcscrvatiou slip to tho passenger. Passcu gcrs thus reserving spaco in advauco will be required to purchaso their tickets sojen days beforo tho dato of departure, othcrwiso the reservation will bo considered as forfeited. Accommodations in Pullman cars for tin return trip may also bo secured upon appli cation to ticket agents of tho Pennsylvania Jtailroad. 1 This arrangement will prove a great benefit to visitors to tho World's Fair. Rheumatism is quickly cured by usinj. Arnica and Oil Liniment. lm The Academy lietitKuruut. Tho Pottaville headquarters for Shenan doah people aud others living North of tlx Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, bee1 tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of th beet brands, is tho Academy Eestaurant, Johi F. Cooncy, proprietor, M. A. Coouey, assist ant to Coming Ktcnts. April 19. Fair aud festival, Q. A. II. Widows' and 5rphans' fund jJKobbins' opera houso. l'lnyeri at Fruclcvtlle, Quite a number of our theatre-going lcoplo went to Fnvekvillo Saturday night to see the Cotter Comedy Compauy play the sensational drama, 'The Sailor's Oaih, or Tried and True." The play was well pro duced and gave cutiro satisfaction to the large audience. Sir. Cotter, tho versatile star, was well supported by William Grumui, and Mrs. C. Sehugar's part was such as to defy criticism. Mrs. Cotter and Mrs. Strickle also performed their jiHrts very acceptably. The specialties introduced were Tory clover and many enchorea were given. The people who know of Mr. Cotter's ability will be pleased to hear that he intends giving a production in town at an early date. Wlint lie See anil Ileum During lilt Travels. The liorough Conn oil is to devise some means by which ashes and garbage may bo systematically removed from the town and the old ousteni of having refuse matter stored away in yards and bint for mouths at a time may be done away with. The problem Is a now one here, but the solution is uotdllncult, Thero are score of teanisteis who are barely making a living by hauling eoal, and many of them would jump at a chance to got a contract for hauling away the garbage. Now, then, my the liorough Council panes au oidinauce creating two or tlireo scavengers who would ha obliged to furnish the horse and wagvus. The rest of the work could be disposed of in this manner ; Let the ordinance provido that tho scav engers go through certain streets at certain hours, say between 0 and 8 a. m. and 10 and 12 p. m., aud collect all ashes and garbage tlio tenants may leavo in barrols at the pavement curbs. Tho ordinance may also nrovldo that uo suoh barrels shall bo placed on tho piivomeiiU beforo 0 a. m. and 10 p. m. and be allowed to lemalu there after B a. m. and midnight. If this system wero put in operation on eighteen streets and alleys, twice a week for each, It would muko a wonderful improve ment in tlio sanitary condition of tlio town, and as great as tho undertaking may seem to many, tho cost will bj trilling. There are about 2,000 families in this town, and at the rato of ten cents per month for each family (supposing tho peoplo took the projtct In hand; thcro would bo $200 per month for scavengers; but there aro many placos of business and residences which ac cuniulato so much refuse matter that a fto ol ten cents would bo ridiculously low. The ten-cent average Is only taken to show that there is a mint of monoy for scavengers in this town, and should tho liorough Council fail to adjust tho matter tho citizens and toamsters should get together and formulate somo plan, Hut whether tho project becomes a public or a private one it should bo governed by an ordinance. Dumping grounds should be designated, collections should bo allowed only during cortaln early hours of tho morn ing and late hours of tlio night, so that peoplo would not be continually annoyed during tho day by dying dust and rubbish and every scavenger should bo registered and licensed. Tlio ordinance should a.so provid for tho placing and removal of tho barrels or boxes alter being emptied, and tho cleaning of the pavements alter tho removal. Somo may say that to gather up all the garbago and ashes of one street in two hours would bo an impossibility because ono large cart or wagon would not hold it all and the trips could not bo made within that time; but it must bo remembered that after th system is in operation the accumulations foi tho majority of places will bo comparitively small if collections aro mado two or three times a week, and tho trips to tho dumping grounds will be greatly reduced. On Tuesday night last tho Shamokin liorough Council decided to go into cxecutiv sossion, and somo of tho members asked that tho two newspaper reporters present be excluded on tho ground that secrets of tho lust executive session had leaked out. It was stated in behalf of tho newspaper men that members of Council had discussed tin. secrets on tlio streets, but nevertheless the scribes were excluded by a vote of 11 to 7. Tho newtpaper men withdrew, but tlio noxi day they gave a report of what was done. The oloven Councilmen were very foolish for going into tlio star chamber business in the fiist place. Such tactics do not meet witl tho approval of tho peoplo, who have a right at all times to know what their servants are doing. It is quite likely that tho members of tho Pennsylvania Senate and Legislature will havoa junket to Chicago when the World's Fair is in full blast. It is proposed to charter a stoamcr at Erie and anchor olf tho World's Fair grounds, using tho steamer as a lloating hotel. Accommodations will bo provided for 300 for two weeks. Imagine, among others, Representatives Coylc, Cooper and Losch and Senators Monaglmn and Kcefcr, all in a row leaning over tho tatfrail of the steamer, ar ruyod iu ship-a'hoydrees und casting wistful glumes upon dignitaries of all nations of tho earth. One. Herring May lie Revenue Collector. IlABmsimno, April 10. Senator Her ring", who is regarded as the state adminis tration leader in the senate, is being backed Wtintetl, To complete flies, two ooplee eaeh o th iSvENlNG IIkeald of January 1st, 3d aa 1th, aud February 6th, 1882. A liberal pric will be paid for the same. W. J. Morgan, the hatter, will move to No. 16 South M ain street on April 1st. 88-tf A lluty Day. Tile sohuyilcill 'irsotlou tympany was kept busy yesterday handling the great traffic that wis occasioned by tho delightful weather. The line was thrown open from town to Locust Dale and bundled went over it. The royal blue ear aud the electric locomotives were called into servioe and were kept ran n Ing all day iu addition toother ears The latter attracted much attention. for collector of internal revenue In the - . Bloomsbiire district by Congressman Wol Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than verton. Ho is ono of the youngest mem- slsewhere at Holderman's lowelry store. tf ,)ers of the uPer "ranch -- l'Ues or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife orllgaturo. So danger or suficrlng. No dolny from bus iness while under treatment. Patients who ire responsible need not pay until well. A erfect cure guaranteed. Bend for circular, B. BEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Sefers, by permission, to the editor of the TKHItfn HZBALD. tf Twelve Photos for OOo. By sending us your cabinet, together with CO cent, we will finish you ono dozen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Keaoey. i W. J. Morgan, the hatter, will be found at No. 16 Mouth Main street after April 1st. tf 45c. For it Iloiiie-inadc Car pet that -will wauli, at I?rlclce's Carpet Store, Po io Soutli Jurdln Street, blieu-andojli. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! I I EVEBIMfl HERALD CONTEST I i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a (list class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and trom Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all tree of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who recclvo the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho I1euai.ii. Cut out this coupon, and on tho blank HncB write the name of tho Public School Teachcf, north of the Droad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send it to tho "Contest Eunon, Evkniko Hkiiald, Shehan doah, PA." Every coupon properly flllcd out counts as one vote fo; one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vole, and vote as often as they please. Coupon must be la tho hands of tho editor within ten (10) days after tho date it bears. Nmo of Teacher.. Residence ... ....M... .......... ...MM.....M.. . Name of Voter.. Residence.., Amu, 10, 1893. For tlxo XjXXoli.y Ones. A Gold Necklace. Holdcrman, tho Jeweler, will give the lndy teacher receiving tho highoi-t number of vot03 a HandsomoSGold Ntcltlaco. .4 Set of Furs. 11. 3. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr rlor, will glvo the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votos a hand somo Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Mr. Recso will glvo tno lady teacher re ceiving tho second hlghost number of votos a bandomo Plush Toilet Set. ADDtTIONAL OFFERS The two teachers having the third and fourth highest number of votoa at tho closo of the contest will via' t NIAGARA FALLS, and remain there tivo days, at tho expense of the Hmiald A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jeweler, will glvo the gentleman teacher receiving tho hlghost number of votes a Gold-headed Cano. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Socloty, of Baltimore, Sid., will prchent the two lucky compctl tors in the contest with haudsomo Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. Hanging Baskets, Fancg Potterg, Cuspidores, Cassujare, Sec, Are anmng tlie many things whlcb we received thi wei-k. We f-nl! your attention to uu extraordinary bargniu In Piti'limn llvu barrels of tlietn two quart pitchers ut 15c, toruipr prlcv .'15c. Will nut iiromlpo todupliale this lot. Fancy luce shelf paper, 12 yard-', for 10o Kino writing paper in tablet form or boxes Fine nlcUe shearH, warranted HraL-dasa goods. Knives and forks, all grudw, from Guu to S3 per bet. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S 23 3oix-t2x TJLtxixi StX'oot. in i in niiiiiiirniinii imm iiihiim FINE DRESS GOODS iRESS GOODS issuch a bewildering" topic uj.u we win not attempt a lull desciip- ff ....- n r ... ... 1 .-..1.1!.. .. 1 . . 1 . . ... KiVt u, yui tun uuiimu, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plainand changablc 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 found 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 Wraps Wo find tlio most stylish nnd tho prevailing modo to he the Cane, in some of lis vnrlntlnns. single, double or triple capos. Some aro plain, others very highly decorated, with faucy indescent' braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, bo much ap proved this season hy tho feminine fancy. To some, coats only are tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats are ecpually fashionablo aud stylish, many of thoso having ospes also attached sometimes one, two or three, ns tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may desire. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, aud 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 untrimmed 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. And So It Goes! When Hewing MachlncB nre mentioned thonamp of the STANDARD rises lnstlocllvoly to tho lips. Why f Hccauso it will sew as much In four houi as others do in live, Itecausc it is a labor-saver, and makes less noisi than any machine on the market. lay no attention to the disparaging talk of our competitors, as that only proves that It Is their moot Jnngorous rival. Call and Bee it for yourself, T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Shennndoah. Ulrl Wanted. A tidy Protestant girl can find light employment in a small family. Appl yat this oOice. Killed His Wife and Illmsnlf. Kalamazoo, Mich., April 10. Androw Campbell, a well-known farmer near Ban gor, shot and killed his divorced wile and then took his on life. Tho coupli- had been living in the rami) house and became involved in n junrivl which terminated iu 'an .ibell's dc-sj e .no act. It Cum Coldi, Coughi, Bora Throat, Croup, InSa. enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Althtr. A certain euro for Consumption in first stages, and a aura relief in advtnoed atagea. Uaa at once. You will aea the excllent effect after taklnj the flrat dote. Sold by dealers everywhart. Largs bottles (0 centi and $1.00. NEW SERIES. Buy Ktyttont flour. Be sure that the name Lessio &Baeb, Ashland, Ta., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3law 4-10-td Mioers', lltchnii's' and hborers' Building and Loan Association i Will issue a new series of stock on April lOtb, 1803. Six hundred shares will he sold. First come first served. Ihe sale will begin at 5 o'clock p m at the odes of J. It, Coyle, Esq., Deddall's building, Shenandoah, I'd. DAVID MORGAN, Pres. JOB, 11. KNXl'P.'Seo'y. FARMS FOR RENT. Tho Girard Estato oilers for renton ejsy terms. Its Farms Noi. 5 and 0, situate at tho E strn Eniof Catawissa Valley Within a short distance of tho towns of Mohanoy City and Shemndoih which are among the host markets in the state for larm produce. Tuere aro lm o! ki on Each Farm, new and eommortiom buildings, with water l.rought In pipes from mountain s yrlngs to both bouses und barns Thciu Is a gjod opening hero for tho right party. For furthor particulars apply to HF.niJR H. TIIOHINON, Engineer Girard Estate, I'ottsvllle, Pa or I J. C was. IS" I ; It, Asst. fcupt. Girard ISitate, SIrardvllIo, I'a. 3 2S-tn,w,s tf Chris Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT. (Mann's old stand) 104 ftautlt (ft Hi 11 Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In slock. Frch Beer, Ale and. Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. BoFsler's old stand.) Halu aud Coal Btrt,, Slteiinucluali, Best beer, alo and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at-taehed. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY. Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Hoi sea taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PHAR ALLEY, Rear Bedd&ll's Hardware Siora m, foneroy ai stewarl fovtsvii:e.:e;, feotta. j O, GEOItGK MILLEK, Manager. EASTEi GREETINGS. Special Bargains in Is a. dies' SiOTisa&c .iKf w . . Bold at less than actual cost to manufacture. This lot we have just put chas d at a manuf tctur-r's clos ing sale for this season Therefo e, they cannot be duplicated. Call oarly una secure barralns while they last. J. J. PRICE'S, QUEEN & CO. Of Philadelphia, Send their Specialist 'ro MiicnuiKloali, Thursday, April Tin will lin fniind At. thn I'lirBfin U InVin VlflSTA VinnrinAVii. am nttinn Anno r. ..,!. A ceive intelligent ana skillful attention. NO CHARGE to e smtne youroyes. Kverypalr of glasses ordered is guarantee iu Bikuaiaciurv. CTADT u in a e a 1 si 'Mil in. n n sv s 1 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. snM. rfMV -tB H ssiPWI mm m T 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, TSToiZm 3NT. TtLzxixj. Stroot AGENTS WANTE0 for the only Authorized BIOPPUY OF JAS. G. BLAINE Hy QilL HAMILTON, his literary oreoutor wlh We co-oprratH'U of his family andforMr. HUiBiJs great HUtory, "Twenty Years of Con grees,'und bis later boon, "Political DIsols slonsJ One prospectus for the three boiks Esclufive territory given. Write for terms n IDE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, C;i n 111 'i 1 1 11 .1111 111 .nitii 4 11 1,1 1 IUU1I LUi LIUU IU 1 LJU 11 II IJlil oiguii iu tunu ui vuuiiiiJi 4 UU vuu iiiisuti 411 iiiioe luuu 1 1 10 luiiuuuviuis lb, uuer wuivu i Btuurui 1 uu v ubpcu iu uuiiiuiiiiu uuuug aui splendid opening tor tho right person. Dou1 lose a inomeut ; write at once to l'cerless Rlrmufai'j? Co., RA(rf!A RPRTSi If you want carpets woven by ex- T A T TT71 TJ ft r "NT' ft 305 WEST OAK STUEET, Slxox1t111clon.l1, Pa. VI. 8. kllSTLEK, U, D., raraiciAN and burgeon. jaia; IIU North Jsroin street. Mlienandnali.