11 ; KING Among morchanta Is tho ono who oat era to tlio wants of his cus tomers, ho they rich or poor. Both have an equal right to ho treated fairly. Justlco to all is n good motto, and our customcis will And It ours. Wo havo a complete line of Groceries an well as Canned Goods, etc. Come and see our stock of goods, and romemW tho host goods aro always tho cheapest In tho long run, Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION The l'ust Mnll." Manager II. W. Becker has hooked for tho Talaco theatre, Qirardvllle, to-night tho great railroad drnma, Lincoln J. Carter's "Fast Mall." Tho play is constructed on strictly modern principles. Tho interest starts at a terrlflo paco, and is not allowed to flag for an instant. Tho incidents are made doubly thrilling hy tho mechanical and scenic fleets that aro employed. Thero Is tho rat tlo and clatter of a patrol wagon as it comes down the street, tho whistles, holls, etc., of a Mississippi steamboat leaving hor wharf, moonlight effects on tho river, tho blowing furnaces of tho boat, and tho explosion and breaking up of tho steamer. A gigantic piece of real water scenery is presented in tho Niagara Falls scone, wlioro the enormous cataract is presented with tho roar of tho water, tho seething foam and tho rising mist A freight train of fourteen cars is run across tho stago. The caboose is lighted and tho engine carries tho engineer and fireman. It is ovcry where acknowledged to be an un surpassed achievement lu railroad scenic effect. Thoro seems to bo no limit to tho jiossibilltiea of. stage mechanism, but "The Fast Mail" seems to have covered all tho ground up to tho present dato. The company is a good ono and the play is woll constructed with a strong tingo of comedy to offfcet the serious elements. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Buporior goods at 25 per cent, lower than ulsnwhern at Uoldorman's iewelry store, t Luc llroUtn. Simon Mcshink. a Polish laborer, had his Jcft leg broken just above tho ankle by a fall of coal in a breast of tho Turkey lcun colliery yesterday afternoon. Ho wont to tho Miners' Hospital. When you aro' troubled with dizziness your appetite all gone, and you feel bad gen orallv. tako a few doses of Dr. Henry Bax tor's Maudrako Bitters, and you will ho sur prised at tho improvement in your feelings Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction lin Fresh Morris Eivor Cove Oystcre received daily at Coslctt's. 9-22-tf Several llrenks. Tho men who repaired thef electric light wires that were damaged by Thursday'i storm found soven breaks. Some of them were hard to find and' tho rcpairsmen woro obliged to climb polo after pole and use a lattery to locate tho sources of trouble. Twelve l'hotos for 50c By sending us your cabinet, togethor with BO cents, wo will finish you one dozon photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Kbaqev. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. 45c. For a Hotne-niade Car- pet that will wash, at Friclce's Carpet Store, No. ic South Jardin Street, Shcn. andouh. HOOKS & BROWN, OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. Wlint lie Seen and Hears During Ilia Travels. Whilo in the ii. A. It. fair I was ono of a party who listened to tho recital of tho following story of a drawing for a watch at a church fcir in one of the towns south of the mountain somo years ago. Tho party telling tho story, whom wo will call Charley for this occasion, spent about $10 at tho fair, hut won a watch that was valued at $80. When Charley went homo his father asked that tho watch be given to a younger brother, 'tho winner said ho would mako tho transfer for $5, which condition was rejocted without thought. A lew nights after Charley took tho watch to a saloon and put It up as a prize on a gamo of cards and when ho quit ho had several dollars in addition to tho tlmo piece. Aeain tho watch was put up and Charley's father took a hand in tho gamo, determined to havo tho rrizo for his younger son or break his bank account. A third party won tho chronometer, tho fathor dropped $18 in the came and Charlov nult $38 abend. Thero was a recapitulation during whloh Charloy lectured his father on his lack ot juugmeno nnd nictured to him tho diflerenco between giving $5 for an $60 watch and $18 for noth ing. Tho wholo matter wound up Willi Clinrlov rcfundlne tho amount his fathor lost, mlilpli nr.t. nftor allowinc $10 for tho money spont at tho fair, left him with net cash gains on all tho games about 10, out tno watch was out of tho family. I was sorry to hear that Council had again licistiioncd consideration of Councilman Hot ipriilim'H resolution authorizing inducements to town and outsido capitalists to establish new industries hero. I am not sorry because I fear Council has any intention of post- consideration of tho measure in definitely, but bccauio I know that delays in such all'airs are liable to weaken them and tho spirit which brings them to light. Mr. Betteridire's resolution is not exactly to my likine but it has many commendablo features and I feel confident that if put in practieo they will prove invaluablo in promoting the welfaro of tho borough. That part of tho resolution which provides for exemption from taxes and water rent is all right, but that which gives tho Borough Council tho power to rescind tho resolution at any tlmo it may see fit, provided that such rescinding shall not apply to any industry taking advantage of tho oiler, is not nuito tho thing. It would bo moro business like to specify a term of months or vcars that tho offer will remain open. I also think that tho resolution should 8tioclfv tho minimum number of hands tho industries must employ to claim tho benefits of tho offer. But Mr. Bcttcridgo's resolution is onlv a roneh measure and ho no doubt would willingly consent to any chipping or polishing that would tend to put tho resolu tion in good, substantial form and attain tho end ho aims at. I hope Council will eousidor tho resolution at its next regular meeting and adopt it with tho proper amendments. Tho postponements thus far havo been duo to tho oxlstcnce of a resolution of similar offict passed somo time ago and an uncertainty in tho minds of the CounciUnon as to just what that resolution provided. In order to fa cilitate matters I havo referred to the Heii ald files and I find that on December I, 1SU0, Councilman Cardin Introduced tho fol lowing resolution : "On motion, all Industries created or started In thn Wirnnah nf Rhmandnjlh in tho lntmo- dlate tuture and employing a number ol hands shall be exempted from taxes lor Dorougn nurposos tor a period of ten yoar beginning January 1, 1891." It is ouite plain that this old resolution can have no bearing on the one proposed by Mr. Betteridgo. In fact it has no hearing at all, for tho reason that it died of inertion. It was never put in proper operation and on account of the conditions it embraces a now resolution would bo roquircd to glvo it life. It is nearly eighteen months since it was passed and that is a longer period than is contemplated by the immediate future. Let Council act at its next meeting and make a determined effort to see if it can start soiile industries. Wo need them. OnE. Full line ot ART MATERIAL. PANELS, PLAQUES. Oil Faint, all colors. Agency for Crandall Typewriter. o. 4 NORTH. MAIN STREET, V f WATC5EC THIS SPACE. f oris Fair Mkj Trip ! f EYENIN&HERALD CONTEST i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and trom Chicago, including sleeping berths, all fruo of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Ueiiald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank linos write the name of the Publio School Teache-, north ot tho Uroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consldermost popular, and send it to tho "Contest Editor, Evening Herald, Siiknan iOAn, Pa." Every coupon properly tilled out counts as ono veto for one teachor. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often at. they please. Coupon must bo In tho hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after tho date it bears. Name ot Teacher.. Residence... Name ot Votor.. Residence . Aran, 22, 1803. Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. It Is Prohibited. Editor Hebald : I seo by tho Hekald that tho Borouch Council has called tho at tention of the Chief Burgess te tho condition of alleys, but did not say anything about the throwing of ashes on tho main streets. Isn't there a law against this? WHITE STREET. Ordinance V prohibits the throwing of coal dust, ashes or rubbish of any kind into any street or alley and tho penalty Is a lino of from ono to five dollars. Ivn.J Bost work done at Brennan's Steam Laun Jnr. TCvurvthlni. vjhltii and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Twtclir' Contest. Xewly 800,000 bow. Just as popular as ever. Over 60,000 for Miss Stein. Will she maintain the lead? Miss Board is not far behind. - Miss Pairchlld is doing nobly. Continue to vote for your favorite. Miss Wasley U forging ahead slowly. ' The Now York Prtit teachors' contest has gloged. MUa Connelly has made rapid strides for a week past. We will not be surprised if the winners got up to the 100,000 mark. Bain or shinej pwplo will send their little ballots to tho Herald ollleo. Tho air is full of rumors conccrnlngauum her of surprises to be sprung in this oonUst. tAue's Family Aleillclue Sloven the ltowels Each day. In order1 to be hoilthy this is necessary. Hpechtt Notice, The water will be turned off on Sunday morning, April BSrd, 1683, from 0 a. m. to IB m. to allow rt poire to the Are plug 'at the owner of Main and Coal streeta. 1.23-lt S. D. Unas, Superintendent. JUrtuolomsy's Rochester Boer at Soboeoer'a, North Main street. 1-28 tf The light that flickers in the window of thftt lonely bnt awaits the return of an WE have opened the season with a stock of goods that beats the record for beauty and low prices. We will close it with a big- stock disposed of and the best pleased lot of customers you ever saw. It's waiting for you that big line of choice quality, new styles. Men's, boys' and children's clothing, hats and furnishing goods. We want to sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll do it if you give us a chance. a era S3J&sarj5Siy " w ww w m ONE- 'PRICE ii North Main St., Shenandoah. For tho texf 30 0'iys. Display Window Where you'll see offered Most Extraordinary Bargains. Staple Articles in Every Day Use. Wo'll tide you over tho dull times with more money In yourpotrots than you ever dreamed of. GIRVIN, DMCM & WAIDLEY'S O Soixtla Main Stroot.. And So It Goes! When Sewing Machines rrc mentioned the name of the STANDARD rises lnsilLCtively to. tho lips. Why r Because it will sew as much in four liourt as others do In five, j Because It Is a labor-saver, and makes less noise than any machine on the market. Pay no attention to the disparaging talk of our competitors, as that only proves that It Is their most dangerous rival. Call and see It for yourself, Ti B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardln nnd Lloyd Sts., Shennndoab. Admiral." In all first class botch and clubs. This cigarette is not made by the trust. For further particulars call on or address B. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa. Hermon to Iloyi. Bov, William Powick will deliver a special sermon to boys in the Methodist Episcopal church on to morrow evening. All boys are. invited to occupy front seats. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we lot them go on break- ing. We go on buying0 and grumbling. What should we do? Get Mncbeth's " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-glass ;" they are made of tough, glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they lit tlie lamps tney are made tor; stand uprlgnt; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. lie willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We alro carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and "Tin ware. Itooflng and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, OIRARDVIltUE, PA. THE BXCTOTJ Everything raodelel tter QrMm'a Oafs, Puln4iufcit. 32 St Mill a Bt.t SlteiHiiiloali The leading plaee in town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Kvery thine new, oleau and fresh. The nnost tine of Wines aii'i Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign anil do mestic. Fret iuuch Mf-rvad each evening Dig scbrmni ra Of f resh,I5eer.Portoi . A ' e. FINE DRESS GOODS .RESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic that we will not attempt a lull 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 iu 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 And tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations, singlo, double or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or some full arrangement nt tho neck, so much ap proved this season b tho feminino fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashiouablo and stylish, many of thoso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doalro. 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. 1 3 O, GEOIIQE MILLER, Manager. EASTER GREETINGS. Special Jlurjj-naiitj lu Bold at lees lhannctual cost to manufacture This lot we have Just purchased at amanuf 'Ctursr's clos ing sale for this season. Therefore, thoy cannot be duplicated. Call early and sacure bargains while they last. J. PRE E'S. OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. QUEEN & CO. Of Philadelphia, Send their SSjjre Specialist To Shenandoah, Thursday, April 27 He will be found at tho FcrRuson House From 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m Persons who have headacht or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re celve intelligent and sliUlful attention. NO CHARGE to ex. amine your eyes. Kvery pair of glasses ordereo guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots? Shoesi exits'' ITusmishiaigs ! At greatly reduced rates. 3&a:. jQu. JPESDBLEtTZ", Propriotor. 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. i JOSEPH BALL, I Q 3Xr. 3MC.iai Stroot CtS. PER YARD OIL CLOTH That sells on sight Others for f6c c and up wards. All grades c( pretiyCirpt i . Call for bargins, O. X. DPiO.I03312i' 25 JOE WYATT'S SALOON ANf) RESTAURANT, (Christ. Ilossler's old btaud.) Kalu ana Coal lo Sheuantloan. Best beer, ale and porter on tan. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at tached. 7 RAG CARPETS Ittyou want carpets woven by ex perienced hands take your rags to PATTEBSOlSrS, 305 WEST OAK STRSET, fSJlxoixrtxicloli. TEtx. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. it l B4. I a.DTlfum Tg.itJifcr with A haU) if Dr a, ii
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