ANOTHKttcar lond of our TAMAUOA. BOOK extra choice FAMILY FLO UK George S. Wllloid, who lately BTn'ltm'oil H has beuu received untl il awults at tlis llalllmore College of Pharmacy, Is your order. It Is superior lu ovory re-, visiting his parent Here. opect and low lu price. Don't buy an Inferior article when you can get the beet for the aiL.e money. Don't forget ub If you want Uannod Goodb. When it conn to llutnn we can discount all our neighbors, In quality and price. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sis. THIRD EDITION l'lny to be AMUSEMENT NOTES Kergu Mill's lit rrinlticoil Theatre. "Tlio Old Solitlor" proved a decidedly Intenwtlne attraction nt tlio Academy last evening. Peters is certainly great, lio pro vMed the audience with rich enjoyable amiisoniotit. The play tfives good scope for Ills clovor surroundings and they ui.ulo the beet of It. Times, Ftrnnton, I'd. "The Old Soldier" Company will nppear at Ferguson's ihontro to-morrow evening. Titos, u. H mi A. On Monday evening of noxt week Thos. K Shea, who Is known to tlio wholo region as oho of tho best iill-nrouiid actors on the Iwards, will open at Ferguson s theatre for a thrco-uight stand. Shea is a great actor There is no limit to his capabilities, and he will have them all with him. From tho cast, as wo have read it, tho company is a most xcollent ono and fully cHimble of giving splendid support to tho star In whoso lead they follow. Great Is Shea, great is lifr- company, and great will bo tho pleasure afforded to the audiences that will flock to bco him noxt week. The opening bill will be that delightful comedy, "Mixed Up." "T11K FAST MAIL." Thoro are seven railroad melodramas on tho road this season, but "Tho Fast Mall," the original, stands preeminent abovotlicm all. "Tho Fast Mall" will bo produced at .Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening. .April 20th. USE DANA'S SAKSAPAIULLA.its "THE KIND THAT CUItES." The Misses Nellie and Mario Zehner, of Lansforil, spent Saturday here. John Johnson, of Heading, spent Sunday here with his uncle, John T. Hind. Edward A. Sllliman, of Malmnoy City, was a Sunday visitor here. Miss llessle Johnson, of Heading, is the guest of Miss Ella Woomor. Mlsws Katie and Edith Allen have returned home after Bpondlng several weeks very pleasantly with relatives In Philadelphia. Mi. James II. Hagenbueh, of Malinuoy City, spent Ssta day with friends !(. Mr. and Mrs. Walter IlunUlnger, of Fottsvillo, were tho guests of .Mrs. H. 1 Oaks over Sunday. Mr. Livingston and family aro speuding several weeks in Philadelphia. Editor James W. Maloy, of tho Lausford Itecvrtl who Is a caudldste for Kerenue Collector in the 12th district, wins here on Monday. It is repotted that G. A. Allen, of this placo, will tako tho position of stiperintcn dent of the Heading railroad shot, whicl was mado vacant by tho resignation of 1'honms Kearaley, who loavoi this woek to accept a tweitlou at Huston with tho New York & New England Kallroad. Mr. Allen has been master mechanic hero for the past thirty years and for tho last five years lias been division master moclianlc of tho Wllliannpori and Catuwiesa divisions. It is staled that S. E fetout, towormau at Now 'erry Junction, will probably succeed him. Holdorinan'a iewclry storo loads, as over, euitvivons or sim.on oitoANizis. XV il, I'UNX, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hughes and Mr. and Jlrs. Phil. Jones visited friends in Ashland on Sunday. Miss Maud Lewis vlbited relatives at Ash land yesterday. Samuel T. Duvies. of Malmnoy City, but formerly of this place, moved his household good hero yesterday. Wo aro pleased to have Samic among us. Hov. Rice, of Bordcntown, N. J., gavo "ncry interesting lecture in tho M. E. chinch last evening for the benefit of tho Freedinan Industrial Association of that city. Hiomas Morgan lias accepted a position as "agent" with tho Prudential Insurance Com tiany for this placo and vicinity. Jacob Kline, who has been suffering from a fovere attack of pleurisy, wo are pleasod lo say, is ou tbo convalescent list. April 11th, 1603. Bhcumotism is quickly cured by JVrnica and Oil Liniment. using lm Tile Academy KestHurimt. Tho Pottsvlllo headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddles, hot punches, beet lea aud all kinds of wines and liquors of tin test brands, is the Aoadomy Restaurant, John 5". Cooney, proprief or, M. A. Cooney, asslst- .nt, to ComtiiK Kvents. April 19. Fair and festival, G. A. It. Widows' and Orphans' fund; Robbius' opera house. MuMo In the Afr. There was a largo gathering at E. D. lloddall's residence on Wost Oak street last evening in honor of Mr. Charles Mehl, of Philadelphia. Mr. Mehl, who is an excellent pianist, entertained tho gathering very pleas autly during the evening. Ins rendition ol tho High School Didcts' March was especially clever. The Ueddall family orchestra and Jliss Ruby Yost also contributed to the musical treat. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Girvin, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ueddall, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Williams, Mrs. Remley, Missos Laura Hutton, Sue Herring, 1 Sella lirown and May Beddall; and Masters Fred. Hutton, .Lester Yost and J. S. Beddall, of Wm. Penu, i'lle.8 or Hemorrhoid ) Permanently cured without knife or ligature. 4 danger or i tiering. No delay Iroiu bus tarn while under treatment. Patient who - rtMeonaible uied not pay until well, t Mwtw.c cure guaranteed, bend for eirculai h. kked, at. a, litt ckMith J 8th t, PhlUdeiphu.. Wefr, h pormis. ion, to the editor of 1 b IflTlKINO IIerald. tf , Girl Wanted. A tidy Pioienuiut girl can Dud light mjiloyiDent in a small family. Appljat kb oraoe. To OMnptahi tarn, two oopies each o U Evbniwq llCJULV of January 1st, 2d an 4th, and Fabrnary 5th, 188S. A liberal prl nrill bu paM tot the at dMprior goods at 96 per eeut. lower tha lwwhM a Holdemuui's jewelry suu-e. I Twelve Fhutm r co. By tending us year eebinet, together wit) SO ewtsv we will finish you one doaen photos 1.2.W W. A. KlAdBV. W. J. Morgan, (he hatter, will be founds 3Hb 18 Booth Vain Street after April 1st. 45c. Kur m omt!-mMt Cur ptsL Unit -will -vttwli, at FiickeM CHroet Store. No ic bloutli Jardlu Street, Slieu attdo ill. Thofto AVlin Kfti-npcil the Knriny'a lltillets Torni tin Association. EVANSVIU.E, Intl., April 12. The Shiloli Bntllrfleld Association wits organized here on honnl tlie steamer Nisbet by the sur vivors of the battle, on their return from n visit to the battlefield. These officers wero elected: l'msident, Major Oenernl John A. Mc C'lemand. of Illinois: secretary. Col. E. T, Lee, ol Mouticvllo. 111.: treiisurcr, Dr. J. W. Coleman, of Illinois; vice presidents, General Bnsll Duke, or Louisville. Ky Major E. C. Dawes, of Cinoinnati, O., General Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama; General Lew Wnllnco, of Indiana; General B. M. Prentiss, of Missouri; General J. R Clarksou. of Iowa; General D. C. lluell, o Kentucky; Colonel illiam Preston John son, of New Oi leans; ex-Governor J. D, Thayer, of Nebraska; General Stephen D. Lee, of -Mississippi; General A. A. Jllcken- lopel, of Cincinnati; General John Glyniie, ot New Orleans, La.; senator isham D. Hnrris, of Tennessee; General It. J. Ugels by, of Illinois; General J. JI. Rusk, ol Wisconsin, and Captain Hobert C. Mc Mcchan. of Indiana. The object of the association Is to securo and preserve the battlefield as a national park like Gettysburg and Chicknmauga. MINK tVOllKIUtS IN CONVENTION, Tlio Scale of AVaes lSclng Dlscnssetl at Colinnljus, O. CoLUitnns, 0., April 12. The United Mine Workers met in convention here yes terday. All the officers and about 150 dele gates were present. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia, Colorado, Lunsas and several other states were represented. The chief purpose of the convention is to discuss tho scale of waces. Presideut JJc- Bnde appointed committees on rules, dis tribution, resolutions, constitution and grievances. The chairman of each in the order named nre us follows: McQunde, Pennsylvania: Jnuies white, I'ennsylva- nin- P. II. Penna, Indiana; Jonn Nugent, Ohio; William liowells, Coloratlo. They Hounded Hllu for Years. Littij: Rock, Ark., April 12. Landers, alias liurkliiirut, tne man wno is mixed up in the Clayton murder case, was interview ed here yesterday, but little of impoi tanco was elicited. He declared that ilickey Iloyle and Richardson, who wero profes sional criminnls and safe blowers, had been hounding him for yenrs because of u crimi nal transaction in which they had all been engaged and that he had made up hismlrd years aiio to tell what he knew about the Clayton murder when an opportunity ar rived. tVorlil's rlr Strike Kniled. CniCAOO, April 12. Nearly all the men who were out on strike Monday reported for work yesterday, but a heavy rain ren dered outdoor work impossible. A large force was put to work in the interior ot the bie buildings, however, and the work of clearing' up the debris around tho grounds went on. If the ram should cease uy to uight a larger force .han ever will bo put on and the buildings will be rushed to com pletion I'ltsgemld Made a Illeh rind. Bowe City, Idaho, April 12. James Fitzsiei'ald. one of the owners of the Hon gal 1 i'er opal mine, of Squaw Creek, in Owvliee county, has brought to Boise City an opal weighing over 500 carats. The gem was lound only three ftet below tho surface. of Ahtnr'n Latest Purchase. London. April 12. William Waldorf Astor bnutrlit the splendid estate -li.iK'.ou, d.i tne banks of the Thames, from the ' i.'.e of V. eslnutistt-r. lhesuui paid is st il io lie jl,.0i),0J0. Cllvedon is at I'aiui i) cad, Berl.s. and is one of the ancestial st.-isof tl . iluLe. I It Cutam Ooldi. Oaiuka. Bars TkroAt. CroQD. Infia- eut, VThoopiay Owigh, Brob.bltti and Aths A MrUla im for Consumption la first tUgtt, tat nan rllef la sdTsowa jtsgM. TJn t onet. You -will ih the nulUat fStt tftfr taking tbi int esfo. 8U by j.tUri tver;vher. Lurt battle SO ceaii aaa Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first cln" Clilcsgo hotol, and transports tlos to and from Chicago, including sleeping berths, all ftee ot cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. Id. The two toachers who rccolvo the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the Heiiai.d. Cut out thli coupon, and on the blank lines write Hie name of the Public School Teacho;, north of the Uroad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send H to tho "Contest Uditoh, Evknino I1kiiai.ii, Shenan doah, Pa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and voto as often at they please. Coupon must bo In tbo hands ot tho editor within ten (10) dajs after the flatc It bears. Name of Teacher ., Residence........... Name ot Voter.-...-., Residence...-....-.. (its fVMU 12, 1803. JlToxt t3.o I-iiu.cl3-.y- Onos. 4 Gold Necklace. lloldcrman, tho Jeweler, will give tho lady teacher receiving tho lilghot number of vot03 a Ilandsomo.aold Nicklaee. 4 Sat of Furs. IX. J. Mills, tho Pottsville Hatter and Fnr rler, will glvo the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand some Het of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Keose will give tue lady toachor re ceiving the second highest number ot votes a handsome Plush Toilet Set. AMWITIOIhIAI, OFFKR8 The two teachers having tho third and fouith highest number ot vot03 at the close of i he contest will vis tNIAOAHA PALLS, and remain thero Ave days, at thoexperooot the H skald A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jeweler.wlll glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving tho highest number ot votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Uomo Friendly Society, ot Baltimore, Md., will present the two luclty competi tors In tho contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. Hanging Baskets, Fancy Pottery, Cuspicfores, Glassware, Sec, Art) among tlie ninny things which wo received thi weel;. We i nil your utreution to au extraordinary bargain in IMt'dieiu live barrels of them two quart pitchers at 15c, lormer price 35c. Will nut promise to dunii -ate this lot. Fancy li'ee f hf If paper, 12 yard?, for Hhi Fine willii a paper in tablet form or boxes Fine nleUle fdieitrt), warranted llrni-clasa goods. Knives pud torkf, all grades, from tide to Si per sot. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WALDLEY'S FINE DRESS GOODS ,RESS GOODS issucha bewildering topic iriiiT, we win not attempt a lull descrip tion, but cive a partial outline, wltirh vmt can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chanjrable 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 the most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations, single, double or triplo capes. Somo tire plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indesccut braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho foniinluo fancy. To some, coats only nro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats are equally fashionablo and stylish, many of theso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may desiro. 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 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 Sewing Machines nro mentioned the name of tho STANDARD rises Instinctively to the lips. Why 1 llecauso it will sew as much In four houi as others do In live, Because It Is a labor-saver, and makes less nolst than any machine on the market. Pay no attention to the disparaging talk of our competitors, as that only proes that it Is their moM dangerous rival. Call and see It for yourself. T. B. SKIkPFER, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd St s., Shenandoah. PiifoM Sal iLzriiLT-w tivrwr i i tj-rmi ".Acta -A OAK LOAD OP- Commerclal Hotel, Htienundoah, Pa , WESTERN HORSES, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1893, At one o'clock p. m., consisting of flnedoublo teams 01 blacks greys and bays; tine single arivers ana n irses lor genera 1 purposes. F01.MI3U & Al.llltiailT. Political Cards. Oil COUNT if AUDITOR, THEODORE F. HA TDORZF, OT rOTTSVILLE. Subject to Republtoan rules. JpOU COUNTY COMMISiHIONBK, THOMAS B ELLIS, OP SIIBNANOOAU. Subject to Republican rules. I'OH LOUNTY COMMiaSIONBR, EL IAS E. REED, OT POTTfcVIIXE." Bubjeet to Republican rules JjTOR COUNTY OJMMIBSIONKR, RENJ. R.SEVERN, OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to'deolsloa of the Republican Count convention. G T. UAVIOE, BUSOEOlf DENTISt, Offlc e Northeast Cor. Main and Centre, Bt. 1 seen andoah, over Stoln's drug store, T RETTJG'S Beer and Porter J AM AGENT for the -L Chas. Rettig's Cele hratedjBeer mid Porter in this vicinity, also Hergner & lingel's celehrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. Chris Bossier' SALOON AND RESTAUBAHT, (Mann's old stand) 104 South Wain Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In mocK. r-retin jjeer, aio uuu, roner on tap. uuoicu xeuipenuieo unuas. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Hosier's old stand.) Mill 11 audCoal Hts., ttlieuanitanh Best beer, alo and porter on up. The tines l brands ot whiskeys nna cigars. Pool room at tacbea. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses end Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. nurses luauu lu uouru. ut ruiee thataio liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Eear Beddall's Mun Stor J . J Fonoror ail Stewart, O, GEORQK JIILI.ER, Manager. EASTER GREETINGS. Special Bnrgfalus In Iffladies Sps?ii sfacsSsefs Hacles? Spring Jsicslkefe Hold at less than actual cost to manufacture Tills lot wo have Just purehas d at a manufacturer's clos ing sale for this sea&on. Thereto-e, they cannot be duplicated Cull early and scure bargains while they last. J. J. PRICE'S OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. QUEEN & CO. or ftiwia, Send their Sgjjre Specialist To Hbeiiaudouli, 1'lmrstlay, April 1$ lie will be found at the Ferguson HouMC From 8:30 a. in. to 5:30 p. m. Persons who have headacht or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call unon their snoclallst. and they will re ceive intelligent nnd skillful attention. NO CHARGE to cx amine your eyes. Every pair qf glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Shoes, ents? Furnishings 2 At greatly reduced rates. JJu. 'IPJtells&.'JEL'Sr, Proprietor. Slices IT PAYS to buy your Boots and Shoes aud Rubber Goods at the emporium of Joseph Ball. Piuest line of goods carried in town. JOSEPH BALLS, AGENTS, S30to S50 A WBEK Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman In every county to take the sole agency for an urtiele that Is needed In every homo; sells at sight. In town or country. You can ninke JJ0O In three months Introducing It, after which It will bring you a steady Income. One agent (a student canvassed In California during turn mer vacation and returned to lloston. Mass., with $800 in cash as the result of his sales. A splendid opening for the right person. Don't lose a moment ; write at once to Peerless MMnufnc'tr Co., Buffalo, N. Y., or Chicago, 111. AGENTS WANTED for the orly Authorized mOGRAPOT OF JA& 6. BLAIME Uy (JAIL HAMILTON, his literary exeoutor, w.th tbo co-operatitn othls family and fur Mr. lllalne's great llutory, "Twenty Years ot Con green, and his later book, "I'oiltleal DIshls slons," One prospectus for tho three Ixrltn. Exclusive territory given. Write for terms te THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Cci n RAG CARPETS It jou want carpets woven by ex perl' noeu hands take your rags to PATTERSON'S, 205 WEST OAK STUBET. Sl10z1ax1clon.I1, 1- u. jLltU'LiiCtt, tA. U., See 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah.