I AN0T1II5R car loutl of our I extra choice FAMILY KLOUH SH Iiuh boii received and it awnltn your order. It Is superior in every re Bpoot and low In price. Don't buy uu Inferior article vlion you cun get tlie beet for the mv..u money. Dun' t forgot ns If you want L'tuitiod Goods. When it coiuen to Hbuih we can discount all eur nelKliborn, in iiualily and price. Corner Grocery, Centre and White St9, THIRD EDITION wow Tin: AUhitoiis wilt, me paiii. Judge Itceiler II unils Down an Importunt IlecUlon. Kahton, April 11. Anlmportnntoplnlon was (Hod yesterday by Judge Reeder in the case of Edward S. 1'ncke ot. nl., bor ough auditors of South Bethlehem vs. the the county of Northampton. The cane grew out of the refupnl of the county commissioners to pny a bill of $51 presented by the auditors of South Dethle- liem for work in preparing official ballots used nt the recent election. Judge Herder declrteel tlmt the word "printing" in the art of nwieiiiuly covered tlint part or the worn performed liy nuditors in preparing cony for the printer and the commlsstoni is thought otherwise. The auditors will now receive pay for as many day's work as thy performed, and nor, for u single day as t ie commissioners claimed they were only entitled. Asphyxiated by Vegetable Poison, UKCATUn, .Mien., April ll. Whllo en gaged in threshing a new variety of clover on the farm of Stephen rlayford the work men near the machine suddenly beenme unconscious and remained lor several hours in a critical condition. They had the. ap pearance of being asphyxiated, and it is supposed that some active vegetable poion was carried in the dust, which arose when the machine begun threshing. Captain Williams Drowned, Uridoeton, N. J., April 11. Captain Isaac Williams, a well-known anil much respected ta captain, of this city, was drowned at sea on tlicothinst. A telegram -came to his family yesterday announcing the fact. He was threo days out from the ISrenkwatcr and fell overboard while assist ing to furl a sail. The captain was well known In Philadelphia, circles and through out South Jersey. llnllermiikcrs Will Strike. Boston, April 11. The Boilermakers' uid Iron Shipbuilders' Union, of this city, Jias resolved to strike, owing to the iefusal of tno New luigland Boiler Jlanufacturcrs Association to employ none but union men und concede a nine-hour day with ten fours' pay. The striko will involve SOU men and will, temporarily at least, btop all work on tlio cruiser Maruiehead. PULLMAN OARS. Iteservatlon Accommodations fortlie Fair on the PenuHVlvnttlii Kutlroitd The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an Bounces that arrangements have been per fected whereby passengors intending to go to Chicago may reeervo their Pullman car accommodations in advance. Passengers taking a train at New York may reserve the TcquUlte Pullman spaco one month in ad- vanceof departure, those from other puints on the system two weeks in advance. This arrangement may be made upon application .to ticket agents of tho Pennsylvania Itailroad who, after securing the space, will deliver a reservation slip to the passenger. Passen gors thus reserving space in advance will be required to purchase their tickets bo ten days beforo the date of departure, otherwise the Teservation will be considered as forfeitod Accommodations in Pullman cars for the return trip may also be secured upon nppli cation to ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Hailroad. This arrangement will prove a great benefit to visitors to the World's Fair. Died. PROUnE On the 10th inst, at Shinau doah, Pa., Beatrice Eleanor, oldest daughter of Rev. J. Proude, aged 4 years, 7 months and 3 days, at the P. M. personage on West Oak Btreet. Services will take place at 8 a, m. on Wednesday, 12th inst. Tho re mains will be taken to New Bedford, Mass. for interment and will leave town on th 9:08 a. m. train for Now York. 4-11 It Rheumatism is quickly cured by using Arnica and Oil Liniment. lm The Academy Itostiiurant. Tho Pottsvillo headquarters for Shouan eloah people and othors living North of tht Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef km and all kinds of wines and liquors of the &&jt brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John T. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assists at. to Coming Kvents. April It. Fair and festival, G. A. R Widows' and Orphans' fund; Bohhlns' oiiera house. A MUchtoVMins Hoy, Joseph Sudusky, a Polish boy, was before 'Squire Shoemaker charged with throwing pieoee of ioe at Mike Youkawokl aud taking from the latter1 mouth a pipe valued ANOTHER FROM LITHUANIAN. TIki (injects of tli Lithuanian Society of Selem-p. Editor IIkrai.u: There are a good many heneflctal (moieties among Lithuanians. At first when the Immigration was not extensive societies were created under the auspices of the Polish priests. Afterwards, with Hie Increase of Imnilgrat'oii of the Lithuanians, the national Catholic church took possession of the societiis. Among other obligations, members ate compelled to sustain their parson and to absolve coufs slon once a year. A few years ago, under tho influence of the weekly fialaaii, Protestant Lithuanians Joined th societies, and there J anneirioiit among tlio member. It is not so to day. The Lithuanian priests succeeded In extinguishing H'o brotherhood between Protestant ami Catholics, and under the Influence of Rev. Burba and the clergy i paper, VitnyU, of Plymouth, thero l)egan a chafe against Protestant members of tooieties which ended with the exclusion of them (at Wananiie,!'., Chicago, 111 , etc ) as Protestants ato in the minority. What in this matter is most objectionablo and detestable is tho circumstance that our clergy's organ says No. 14 of Viniybe) that it is not advisable, and is even umafo, to oxcludo the Protestant members under tho prctoxt of their dlBcront creed, but Hint It is rather more pinusibloto charge them with bail conduct, to bring them into disrepute. Ono of tho wot prominent Lithuanian societies is tho Lithuanian Society of Science, which was organized in Baltimore, Mil., in the year 1880. Soon after branches of the society appeared in other places, so that at the hist convention, held In Mt. Carmel on November 121. lt!)2, there were ten brauehes ot this educational society (Baltimore, Phil adelpl.l , Bwton, Chicago, Plymouth, Pitts ton, Shenandoah, Newark, Murinctto anil Mt. Carmel). Tho object of tho 6ocicty is to enliven and enlighten the Lithuanians. The wicicty, say its bylaws, intends to reach its aim by committing to print and by spreading useful, cmeeinllv scientific, books in tho mother-tongue by arranging lectures and iliMiussluns, by establishing branches of tho society in other place whero Lithuanians livo in largo numbers, by helping to estab lish Lithuanian schools and libraries, by ncknowledidiig 6cholaithll8 to thoso who may enter upon higher, 1. o. college studies. If possible tho society will give contett thesis and pay for tho best compositions. Tho society establishes a fund for the sup port of needy students, etc. The socioty has dono its best to this date to comply with this prominent task. Little librailes liavo been established in several pluees, lectures are given after tlio method ol tho "University Extension Teaching," several text books havo been printed, a scientific monthlv is being published. At present an oflbrt is being mado to establish a school for adult illiterate people of town, etc. Tho bocicty finds a great obstacle in its way which makes tho task of enlightening the nconlo veiy dltlkult, even dangerous some times. The Lithuanian ejatnonc ciergy imus itself endangered by tho success of the bo- cietv'swork. No wonder! Our forefathers Imd no translation of tho Hiblo before Piotestants catuo to our mothor country and opened for tho Lithuanians tho source aud tho spring of tho christian creed at a time when our godly Catholic clergy and the nionarchism wore very busy in trading our brothers to tho Tartars and Turks. To-day tho Lithuanian priests make money for themselves, collect largo suras for tho Pone, build too expensive churches and $t tSJST-XISBJCl 0 oras pair Holiday $KVMM HERAED CONTEST i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a flrst-dnss Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and Irora Chicago, including sleeping berths, all free or cost, Tq the 2 Most Popular Teachers. in.i Wi I. j I1)'. umwjl JJIIM.IIMUII pirsonages and neglect aud hinder tho edu eatioii of tlio people, as it is easier for them to iisli in muddy water. All means aro used to put out tho movement for moro light, for hotter education toward freedom in thought and belief. Liko Arabs in Africa who hunt tor human Blaves and disliko and dread tho English advocates of freedom, so our pocket sc avengers, our knights of obscuration, fear tho light of science. They become abashed wlion thoir dark deeds aro mado known to the Uuglish-spoiking peoplo of this country. You should fco tlio visages of our good Levites when they get tho Hkiialu and find thero themselves sketched at tho mo ment when they lurk to prey upon tho un fortunate laboring man, Lithuanian. I'Uia or llemorrlioliU -rmiwiently cured without knife or ligature, dnvtor or tattering. No delay trombus- a s whllo under treatment. Patients who responsible ncod not jay until well. "fnct euro guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 120 Bonth 13th St., Philadelphia. .vafoi-H, by permission, to the editor of the iVamWG liEllALD. tf OHNTKALIA. Miss Nellio King, ono of Mahanoy City' bright young ladies, is spending a few days with town friends. Messrs. Michael Horan, Robort P. Fan-oil aud John Flynn, three of our popular young men, smiled on Girardville's fair ones yes terday. John J. Laughlin, our hustling station agent, visited Girardville yesterday, Hugh YlcGovern is all smiles. It's a girl, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Kelley drove to 1; Carmel yesterday. A IhII for the benefit of Joseph Padden will be given in the Buinsville school house :nijn. i k mil, rrl ltn..ninl,n , i n .! .,.. cliarge is composed of some of our popular returned the pipe aud paid the costs of suit, i "" i ... . ... ... 1 ' - - j young men who will do all in their power to lliri YVHOMIIl. A troy Protestant girl can find light employment iu a small family. Appl yat this oMoe. tiynrinr geds at 98 par eent. lowr than Uewhre at Holdariuan's jewelry More, ti Twalv HboUM Iter . Ky Mtudlug us yoar aaJbinet, together with &mlM, we will finish you one uonen pbowa. W. A. Kbaosy. W. J. Morgan, the hatter, flli be found at No. 14 Mouth Main street after April 1st. tf A p-p I'or a Hoiiic-uiHtlc Cur tfcOO. pBt nlHl will wuftli, nt I'tlekeM Curpct Store, No io HoutU Jarcliii Street, blie undo til. make it a success A fair for the benefit of St. Ignatius Catholic church will open to night iu the O. O. F. hall aud will continue for th renududer of the month. A large number of beautiful articles too numerous to mention will be chanced off. Everybody is invited and a good time is promised to all USB DANA'S SABS A PARI LLA, its "THK KIND THAT CURES." Wanted, io eeaanlate flies, two copies each o th ftrwiMe Hsrald of January 1st, 2d an 4th, and February 5th, 1803. A liberal pric vill bo paid for the saino. W. J. Morgan, the hatter, will move to Ho. 10 South Main street on April 1st 29-tf CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1803, at 6 P.M. Tho two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will be taken i? to tho World's Pair and royally entertained by the IIf.hai.d, Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the namoof the Public School Teacher, north of the Broad Mountain, tn Schuylkill county, utiom you cousldcrmost popular, and senu it to tho "Contest Editoh, Kvbnino llr.itAt.n, Shenan doah, PA." Kerycouponproperly died out counts as one vote for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please. Coupon must be in the hands of the editor within ten (10) das after the date It boars. Name ot Teacher... llesldence., Name of Voter .. Residence..... FINE DRESS GOODS D M'nu. 11, 1893. For Gold Necklace. fcla. Xjia.ols.y Ones. lf Gold-Headed Cane. lloldcnnan, tho Jowclcr, will givo tho lady teacher receiving tho higboi-t number of vot03 a llandsomo.Gold Necklace. 4 Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, tho Pottsvillo Hatter and Fnr rler, will give tho lady toachor receiving scoond highest number of votes a hand soma Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Iloeso will give tno lady teacher re ceiving the second hlghost number of votes n randsomo I'lush Toilet Set, ADJMTIONAL OFFER!. The two teachers having tho third and fourth highest number of votej at tho close of the contest will vis tNIAGAHA FALLS, and remain thero Uuduys,at the expense of the Hmiald W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvillo Jeweler.wiU give tho gentleman toucher receiving the highest number ot votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present the two lucky competl tors in tbo contest with haudsomo Gold beaded Silk Umbrellas. Hanging Baskets, Fancy Pottery, Cuspidores, Classuuaret Sc., Sec, Are uuioiil; tlio many things which wo received thlc week. We all yntir attention to nu extraordinary Imrttain in Pit'liers live Liirtels of them two quart uitcliera at 15c, former price .toe. Will not iirnmi-e to dtipli !! tills lot. Fancy luce tdielf papt-r, 1:2 yardc, lor 10c Finn wiiti ij; pui er in tablet form or boxes Fine nk'hle hlu'iirp, warranted lirsi-cluss goods. Kuives nd forke, all grade, from (i()c to ' per bet. GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S iRTSS GOODS is such a bewildering-topic that we win not attempt a lull descrip tion, but trive a nartial otitlinn. whirh vmi d x j ------ J v can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and changablc diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid seryes; 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 tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cape, in some of its variations, single, double or trlplo capes. Some aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or sonic full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To some, coats only arc tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo aud stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes one, two or three, as tho tasto or iuclination of the wearer may doiirc. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, 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 em ire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed, and tuitrimmed 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 Bowing Machines are mentioned the name or the STANDAUD rises Instinctively to the Hps. Why 1 Uecauso It will sew as much In four houn as others do in live, Uecauso It Is a labor-saver, and makes less noise than any anchtne on tho market. Pay no attention to tho disparaging talk ot our competitors, as that only proves that It Is their most aangcrous rival. Call unl see It for yourself, Cor. Jardlii and Lloyd Sts., Pheiuiudoah. cum ki:t itirk to unit padhei ckix. An Insane Woman Has a Ttnrrow Kscapo From Cremation. New Yoiik, April 11. A woman whoso only known name is Maggie was sent a few daj-s ago from tho workhouse on Bliick- wcll's Island to Harlem hospital to do cleaning and other work. Sunday she showed signs of Insanity, and as she was violent, was locked up in a padded cell in a small brick building annexed to the hos pital. Women in tho hospital kitchen discov ered last night that tho annex was on fire. Shrieks were heard from the woman in tho cell, and when the physicians reached the place it was found that the llro was in tho oxcclsior padding of her cell. The.woman was uninjured, the hospital people say, aud the damage done will not exceed $100. It is supposed that Maggie had matches In her pocket and set the llro by accident. mSTTKK THAN TH U WIUTNKY ailM'.S. Those of tlio Hoston unit Nova Scotia Said to ho Very Illeli. Halifax, April 11. Tho names of the incorporators of the Boston and Nova Scotia Coal and Railroad Company aro John W. Chandler and John C. Cobb, of Boston; David S. ISaker, jr., of Providence; William J. Fraser, of Halifax; A. C. Hos, of North Sydney; ex-Mayor 1'atrick O. Mullin, of Halifax; R. P. Franer, of Pictou, and John McKeen, of Muliou. Tho milieu controlled by this syndioate aro known as the Uroad Cave and Chimney Corner groups, estimated to contain 200, 000.000 tons of coal, or 50,000,000 more than tho Whitney syndicate mines. SAILING l'OIl THK WOIU.D'S FAIU. Crowds Cheer the Viking Ship as Sho De parts From Chrlsttanlii, CrmiSTiANiA, April 11. The viking ship which is to be shown at the World's Fair lias sailed from this port. An Immense crowd gathered at thedocke and ci leered as the ship paaad down the harbor flriii: aalutev, which were auwerd by the laud batteries. She will cruise aloug the coast in order that the people may liave an opportunity to see iter, and early iu May she will sail from Bergen to the United States. Holdcrmau's lewolry 'tore loads, as ever. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the X Clins Hettlg's Cele brntedlk'er und Porter in this vicinity, also Jiergncr & Dngcl'H celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Uigurs. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. Chris Bossler'a SALOON AND KESTAURANT (Mann's old stand) 104 Son tit .11 a In Street. finest wines, whUkeys, and cigars always in otuvik. viocu jjii'i, nuu, 1 uivor uu Ull. V.11UUU -iriiiiiuiieti I'nuKH. JOB WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ. liotslcr'H old stand.) Main and Coal Hts,, Mtieiitimloau Dettt beer, ale and portor on tap. The lineal brands 01 wmsiteys ana clears. Tool room at- tMsaed. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. lIiullER ot all kinds promptly attended to. uofbee iukcu 10 uuuru, ui ruiet, thataie llberul. PEAR ALLEY, Bear Bcddalfc Hardwire Stora HI 1 Dives, Prorsy aii hmi, 1 tl ' " 5 1 0, GEOItaia MILLKH, Manager. EASTER GREETINGS. Special Itargaliis lu 9 & Jjssidi51 Sps?isa aJss.clsf s Sold at lets than actual cost to manufacture. This lot wo havo Just purchas d at nmanuf .ctunr's clos ing sole tin this season Thereto e, they cannot be duplicated. Call early ana S6curu barralns whllo they last. J. J. PRICE'S OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. QUEEN k CO. Of Fiiikdelpliia, Send their Specialist To Sliennmloiili, Thursdayi April 13 Ho will be found at the Ferguson Bnunc From 8:30 a. in. to5:30 p. ni. Persons who have headache or whose oyes are causing dis comfort should call upon thoir specialist, and they will re celvo Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex inline your eyes. Kverypulr ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. PEOPLE'SSSTORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots .1 Shoes, Penis' Purnisliings 2 At greatly reduced ratos. 27" HJ :ii.3ELKy Propriotor. 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, 3NTo. OO INT. IVXvlii Street AGENTS WANTED for the only Authorized BIOGRAPHY OF JAS.G. BLAINE Ily G A II. HAMILTON, his literary ezeoutor, w ih the co-operullun i.f his family and for Mi. Illaine's great History. "Twenty Years of Con gress, and bis later boon, "i'uiiiloal Uisobs slons," One prospectus for the three bo I,-. EicIubIvo territory given. Write for teims 10 THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Ccnn io 50 A WEE Wanted, an honest, earnost man or woman In every county to tako the sole agency for an article that Is needed lu every homo; sells at sight. In (own or country. You can make ffion In three mom lis introducing It, after which It will bring you a steady Income Ono agont (u student canvassed in California during sum mer vacation and returned to Doston Mass., with StfX) in cash as the result of his sales. A splendid opening for the right porson. Don't lose u moment ; write at once to Peerless IUtiiiufac'jy Co., Iluffalo, N. Y., or Chicago, 111. RAG CARPETS If you want carpets woven by ex perienced hands lake your rags to PATTERSON'S, 205 WEST OAK ST It BET, Sliounnclonli, Trm a. KlSTLKK, U. D fiHYHlOIAN AND BORGZOW. jact 120 North Jardtn street, Shenandoah.
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