KING s Among merchant is llio one wlio oaten to the wants of bisons- mn. tie thev rich or poor. Both have an cqaal rlnht to be treated fnlrly. Justice to all is a Rood rootty, and onr customers will find It eti r. We have a complete Hneof Groceries as well M Canned Good, etc Oome and see our Mock of goods, and remember tlie belt XooU are always the cheapen In the long run. SJBT7" EXISTS Corner Grocery, THE Q. A. R. PAIR. Ccmre And White Sts. THIRD EDITION AMTT8EMBNT NOTES. lMrtj-H to bo I'rodUrwl Bt Ferguson's Theatre. Tin. K. Shea and bin own excellent com- nany of actor, lngera.dancer and comedians, eommonce a three-night engagement at Ferguson' theatre (thin) Monday evening, April 17th. Shea come to us this season hcttor equipped than over before. "Mixed "Dp," the delightful comedy, will he given this evening- The play and company is looked upon as one of thu best that visits this el 'y. The repertoire for this engagement will he Shea's threo great successes : To night "Mixed Up Tuesday, "IVoaped from Sing Sing;" Wednesday, "Ilarred Out." "THE FAST MAIL." Lincoln J. Garter, author and manager ot "Tho Fait Mail," has writton and produced six melodramas, all of which have proved artistic and financial successes. "Tho Fatt Mail" will ho produced at Ferguson's thoatro on Thursday evening, April 20th. DSE DANA'S SARSA PARI WjA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". A Feint for Jives Hint ICnrs Will bo Heniljr Wednesday Night. After teveral weeks of hard work on tho part of several committee tho arrangement for the Grand Army fair are In iooh a condi tion a to warrant a positive announcement that the doors will he thrown open next WwIiimkIbv evening. The fair will he hold In Ilolihliis onera house and will continue two week. Tho object i a worthy one namely: to raise funds for tho replenish ment of the widow' and orphans' fund of Watklu Waters Post, No. HO. This fund Has been of Invaluable tervlce to tho widows and families of veterans of the civil war nud thorn is notblne that anneals stronger to tho good wllf of tho public. The oonimlttoes have snared no time or oxiMiisa In makinc tho arrangements for this fair and the public will find it a source of splendid pastime whilo It remains open. Tho hall will bo elaborately decorated and tho floor will bo studded with haudsomo bootln of unique designs whoro tho patrons will have tho nrlvllege of purchasing protty souvonlrs of tho occasion. In addition to those attractions there will be a concert and entertainment on tho stago every ovcnlng, and In order that thoy shall not becomo monotonous there will bo a nightly ohango of programme. Refreshments or all kinds will also bo at hand for any who may desire them. Remember that tho fair opens next Wedm day night. The "Handy Coppers." The members of tho polico force have donned their new uniforms. Thoy aro neat ud tho officers look well In them. I'lles or Hemorrhoids tfsrmanontly eurod without kulfa or ligature We dauicer or suttering. No delay from bag tnees while undor treatment. Patients who n responsible noed not pay until woll. A wefeet cure guaranteed. Send for circular It. RUED, M. I., 1S8 Sonth 18th 8t Philadelphia. Kfere, by perml.lon, to the editor of tht mwiNO llBRAXU. tf Holdorman's iowolrv storo leads, ae over. I'Ihr Fancies. Illount's name should havo been blunt. Tliat American flag 6hould havo uovcr come down. It was enough to make an American's Mood boil. They won't "Rally around tho (American) .flag" in Honolulu now. Wo might havo been saved tho disgrace of gulling down tho emblem of tho freo if tho American voter had known what was to follow tho voting for a change. lllouut has flagged the American spirit of patriotism. Tho Academy Restaurant. Tho Fottsville headquarters for Shonan dosh people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beol to and all kinds of wines and liquors of tht itst brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John 5P. Oooney, proprioor, M, A. Coouoy, asaist- Twelve 3'hotos for 50c. By sending us your cabinet, togethor with 50 cents, we will finish you ono dozen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Keaqey. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. 45c. For a Home-made Car pet til at will -vasli, at JFVlclte's Carpet .Store, No. it South Jnrdin Street, to lien andoali. HOOKS & BROWN, Full line ot ART MATERIAL. PANELS, PLAQUES. OU I'aJnt, all colors. Agency for Orandall Typewriter. 2f e. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, A Big Drive IS NOW OK AT IP. J Mil 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now ga at Stic. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be old regardless of cost Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with rst-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. rASSllD AN HNOIIMOUS 1CH HUllO. Reports Drought In by thu Itrltluli llarl. Ariadne, London, April 17. The British Imrk Arittdno has arrived here from Tncomn. She confirms the report heretofore received of the phetiominal ice-drift from tho Ant arctic Ocean. On January 17, in latitude 50 degrees south, longitude 45 degrees west, whioh Is some 300 miles west of Wellington Island, oil the .southern part of the Chilian const, the Armdne arrived on. the tail ot nn ice berg, or more properly, an ice iloe, which extended further than tlio eye could m-o, The Aridne cleared the northeast cud of the ice after sailing along its front for thirty miles uud shaped her course for Uape Horn. Many other iceberg were Keen but none was of such enormous proportions us tb ono referred to. 11AM.Y SCAIiIIKD ON NHII'llOAKI). A rasst-ngnr on the HtmimKlilp New VorL luei'tf with raliirnl Accident. New York, April 17. It was learned, on the arrival of tho steamship New York, that Mine. Homero, wife of Qeyctato Ko- lucro, Mexican Consul nt Paris, and sister- in-law of the Mexican Minister nt Wash ington, had been sovuruly hcalded on tho steamer's outward trip by the bunting ol a bteam pipe in her room. When the stenmer arrived at Southampton sho was unable to walk and had to be transferred to a hospital, where sho now is. 1 riduy niornini; nn explosion of coal ens occurred in thu coal Imnkersof the steamer. and Engineer Conway nnd u heaver were badly burned. Till: XI! WS IN GUXllUAU Foret fires are ruging in Ilodgemnn and Logan counties, Texas. President Cleveland will bo saluted by 1,600 Runs nt New York s nuval review. Ill ooklyn's polico have been sunken up with twenty robberies on a single night. Hnturdny New York received 2,301 luv miumnts on .two steamships from Mar- Ex-Minister Eobert T. Lincoln's wife and daughter havo reached New York from Europe. Bar Harbor, Me., will go dry, as probi bition laws will be emorceu after long liti gation. Woodstock's (Ont.) board of trade wants to exclude American rf'. - or, nnd asks other boards to help it. Pittsburg capital, controlling 40,000 acres of gas territory, will build great iron mills at .Muncie, inu. The Dotroit's trial at New London, N, II., is expected to bhow eighteen knots speed, winning $100,000 bonus. Laek of money to pay eastern witnesses' fees will prevent the re-trial at D-jnver of Dr. Uruves, allnged murderer of Mrs. liar- uaby. Robert Wilson s four-yenr-old sou Willis. died of poison found on the commons of Indianapolis, Ind., whero it hud been placed to kill dogs. The Unitrd State Ash commission stenm er Albatruss has been oomuletely overhaul ed at the Mara island nuvy yard for the summer cruise. The following are given as the approxi mate number of the several classes ot larm animal in the whole country: Horses, IB, 307,000; oattle, 52,S78,00u; sheep, 47,374,- 000; awl lie, 46,U05,WJU. Wardon Fallon, of the Tombs Prison N. Y,, hns inquiries from Texas for good hangman s rone. Busy times are expected. Ouorge M. i'ullman is to erect a 510,000 church to the memory of his mother at Lookport, iS. Y. OiSNliltAL SI'OIITING SUM'S. Beginning the latter part of May there will be prof national baseball games at Chicago every week uny uurlng tnevoriu Fair. I'lUtlllst Joe Goddard announces thnt un less " Denver " Kd. Smith gives him an other show, he will never again enter tht ring Uj participate in a linisu light. Victor Place, the first wheelman in Amer ica to ride a mile inside of three minutes, is dead. Place was well known in New V ork Pittsburg and Chicago as a stock specu lator and plunger. Minneapolis wheelmrn, after a two years' enort, huve secured the capital necessary i build a three-lap board truck. The cyt-i clubs will hold an iuternutional Unui.a meat immediately after thu World's Kuir long t.ihUnoe cnmpionsnip mhk pmce ui. riLaniicrd. f'ouu ibe distance was !00 miU utul .l f,iirdrjiiirM w.ri, tlhiu Uu ti iiart and Frank tL (ireen, botU of Ktain lord. ibe piiae, gold medal, wn won in Hart in ili. o7in. M 1-2. (irueu's time was lun. 3.jni. I.une's Family jlledlolne 9Ioves the Ilowels Baoh day. In order to be healthy this nessssary. ' Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! I EVENING HERALD CONTEST io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to sad from Chlcuiro, including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will be token to the World's Fair and royolly entertained by the Hbhald. Cut out this coupon, and on tho blank lines write the name of the Public School Teacher, north of the Iiroad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, nnd send it to tho "Contest Euitoh, Evukino Heiuld, Siibivaii boAii, PA." Every coupon properly tilled out counts as one voto foj one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, nnd voto ae often as they please. Coupon must bo in the hands of the editor within ten (10) da;s alter tho date it bears. Ntmo ot Teacher.. Residence.., Name ot Voter.. Residence..... A run, 17, 1893. For the Next 30 Days. Display Window Where you'll see offered Most Extraordinary Bargains. Staple Articles in Euery Day Use. We'll tlflo you over tho dull times with more money in your pockets than you ever dreamed of. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S 3 JSoxatlx WZci-l m, Stroot. And So It Goes! When Sewing Machines arc mentioned tho name ot the STANDARD rises instlrctlvcly to the lips. Why T Because it will sew a much in four houn as others do in five, Uecause It is a labor-saver, and makes less noise than any xtachlue on tho market. Pay no attention to tho disparaging talk of our competitors, us that only proics that It is their most dangerous rival. Call and sue It for yourself. T B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardiu and Lloyd Sts., Bhennndoah. I I rand, ispla f FINE DRESS GOODS RHSS GOODS issuclia bewildering topic I that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but give a partial outline;, which vnu can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and diaiigablc 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 tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cape, in somo of Its variations, single, doublo or triple capos. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangemont at thu neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes one, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of the wearer may dodro. 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. OIUUCTKl) TO Till! INJUNCTION. A New Ynrk Property Owner Objects to the Coiitftrui'tlon of a Tunnel. New York, April 17. Ex-Secretary Tracy, as counsel for the Atlantic Avenue Railroad Company, was in the supreme court, Brooklyn, beforo Judgu Eartlett, on Saturday in opposition to a motion for an Injunction against the company. Joseph J. Burke, the owner of the prop erty ut 500 Fiist street, asked to have the company enjoined from construct. ug a feed tunnel from their power houso nlong First street to Third, Fifth, Seventh and Ninth avenues. The plaintiff objected to the tunnel because ho claimed that it would interfere with the gas and water pipes; and also on the ground that there would be duuger from the electric tunnel. Judge Bartlett adjourned the case for further hearing next Wednesday. Stranded on the Jersey Cunftt. Abhubv Park, N. J., April 17. During tho fctorm which prevailed along the upper New Jersey coast Saturday the schooner It. G. JlcGill whs stranded on tho beach a short distance noith of the inlet nt Mauua quim. Tho crew, the captain and three men, embarked in one ol the small boats and reached the shore with great dilliculty, ns the surf was running very high. She was on her way to Iveyport with a enro uf seed oysters from Chesapsnke bay. The total loss is $4,200. Tills AVI11 Jlust Not be Contested. New Yokk, April 15. The will of Jo hanna Sophie Ellen, a widow, who died on March Hi, has been filed for probate. About $60,000 is distributed among rela tives. This is one of the clauses of the the will: "Should nuy one of the legatees contes-. r attempt to contest this, my last will and testament, or prevent in any WHy iUt probate, may the curse of God descend upon them." More Arrivals at Htimpton Itotuls. Fobtbbsh Monroe, April 18. Two new vaasels arrived at Hampton Roads yester iluy to participate in tho naval review the Giovanni Bausnn and the Jeau Bart, mak ing Miventeeu men-of-war now in the har- Ixir. Ihe CllovHumliausan is not a strunger to American waters, having participated In last review in New York, but her arrivnl iv us nevertheless the occasion for much ;creraouy. imxiaements. 1. CNr AY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, April 17th, 18th and 19th, '93 Tho beautiful oung ncroio char acter actor, THOS. E. SHEA, Supported by hU own excellent oompany of Ui.a. niu jcrs, dancers aid comeaiuns. KEPliniOIIlE : Mondaycvenlng "MixolUp." Tuesday ovenlng...''Escupod Prom Hing Sing ' Wednesday evening "Barred Out ' Spec al scenerv. calcium lights, grand stage ( (lects, nud the st ongost com pany in America playing at popular prices. Prices, is, 25 nntl 35 Cents, Reserved seats nt Klrlin's drug store. SAV it-r 1 Til MB It Cure Coldi, Cougfci, Sor Throit, Cranp, InSa en, Whooping Couch, Bromehitts sod Aiuies, A certala euro for Consumption in, art tEf Si sad a oaro relief in advanced iuni,, Hie !.. Ton will aee tho eicelltntoilKt titapt&My.lho, firatdow. Sold oy dtolas jivWSiBtto.. fi bottles (0 casts and Si-.OOj pEUQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J, FEItGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, APRIL 20th. Lincoln J. Carter's OrandScenlo Production, The Fast Maf. TEN 0,B ' BPclal scenery. Flight of the FnBt Mall Niagara Falls by moonlight with boiling mist l'nvctloal working engine and 14 freight cars, with lllumlnatod caboose. The Dago dive. Rea'lstlo river scene and steamboat explosion, and other great realisms. I'rlcca, 25, 501111 d 75 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlin's drug store RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Clms. Itottlg's Cele brated Ileor ami l'orter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Hngol's gelebnited India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Ordors will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street Di7es, Pomeroy and Stewart, POTTS UIEaluK PESBTIffAa O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. EASTER GREETINGS. Special Bargains lu Sold at loss than actual cost to manufacture This lot we havo just purchase d at a manufacturer's clos ing sale for thts season. Thercfo' e, tbey launot be duplicated. Call early aud secure barfains while thoy last. J. J. PRICES OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. QUEEN & CO, Of Philadelphia, Send their Elf e Specialist To Slicuaudoali, Thursday, April 27 He will be found at tho I'ergfUHOu mouse From 8:110 a. m. to 650 p. in. Persons who have headacht or whose eyes ai e causing dls comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PE OPLE'SSS 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. TORE! Boots, Siiotss, Cvents? Furnishings S At greatly reduced rates. TMC. 3P2E33?t.3EJL"3Er, Propi'iotor. I have concluded to give the people a chance to take advant age of the great Reduction Sale of our excellent stock of boots and shoes, which must be closed out within the next 4 weeks to make room for new goods at our new store. Sale is now on. JOSEPH BALL, 23 O Xtar. 3VE,iai Stroot JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Main ami Coal Btft., MUeiiaiirtoali. Rest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands ot whiskeys and cigars, Pool room attached. 25 CTS. PER YARD roit OIL CLOTH That sells on sight. Others for We, 4Sc and up wards. All grades of pretty Carpets. Call for bargains. O. X. XXTLIOISIU'EJ Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. RAG CARPETS If you want carpets woven by ex perienced hands tako your rags to PATTERSON'S, 205 WI58T OAK STREET, Klioxmndoili, Tr'n.. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY? Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all hinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Rear BedM's Hardware Store
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