: KING: Among merchahta Is he nno who OA tens to tho want! of lit cus tomers, be they rich or poor. Itoth havo an equal right to be treated fiilrly. Justice toall Is a good motto, and our customers will find It ours. We liavo a complete line of Groceries as woll as Canned Goods, etc. Come and nee oar stock of poods, and remember the beet goods are always the cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, EEFOWIOH ! Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION DELIBERATE SUICIDE. A Polish Miner lit Audonrelil limls Ills Life. Stanislaus Marowicz, a Polish miner, com mitted suicide at Audenrelil yesterday in a inost deliberate manner. IIo went to work in tho mines yestetday morning, but com plained of feeling unwell and loft the placo after working n couple of hours. Upon returning to hi boarding house ho wont to Itis room and cut his throat with a razor. Ho thou locked the razor in his trunk and put tho keys In his pocket. Tho wouud in lib thi oat was a fatal one and death ensued within a few minutes. The body was dis covered in tho room about twenty minutes after. Tho victim had a wife and four children in tho old country. He had been drinking heavily of lato and it is supposed ho was temporarily insane when ho com mittcd tho deed. USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." IHed. PKICE. At Shenandoah, Ta., on Saturday night, April sand, 18B3, Margaret, wife of Thomas Price, in her 79th year. Funeral cervices on Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the house of Johu W. Morgan, 31 Bast Oak street. Leave lor - Pottsville ou the 11:45 Pennsylvania train, where interment will bo mado in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Jrionds and rolatlvos respectfully invited to attend, t 1 ai-St The Now ' LeclRor." Tho staid old Ledger has made a now do parturo. On Monday it appeared in a new dross, enlarged and decidedly improved in form and appearance. Tho copy before us is full of general and local news and its much increased advertising spaco is so well filled that another page or two will bo added to nrovent encroachment upon tho reading mat tcr. Wo congratulate Mr. Childs upon tho success which has attended this old and thoroughly established favorite It is always n welcome visitor to tho HeeALD sanctum. A ac simile of the first issuo of the Ledger ac ompanlcd Monday's edition. Notice to Taxpayers. AftorMay i)tb, 1803, 5 per cent, will bo -added to all unpaid taxes and warrants will be issued for collection. By order of tho Commissioners. John F. HiaaiNS, 4-21-Gt Receiver of Taxes. Clothing for all Ages. Best work done at Brennau's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Twelve Photon for BOc. By sending us your cabinet, togothor with 50 cents, wo will finish you one dosen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Keaoey. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. AKft For a Home-made Car tfctJL. petiiat will wasli, ut JFricIcc'H Carpet Store, No. xc South Jardlxt Street, lieo-nndO'tli. NOOKS & BROWN, Full line of ART MATERIAL. PANELS, PLAQUES. OU Paint, all oolors. Agenoy tor CruncMU Typewriter. .'No. 4N0RTMAIN STREET, U M0N1GHAN -as- "PI Mil STRRET. i pi You want to know where to buy the best CLOTHING for the least nonary, Shoppers "looking around" lay ooropetltors alnt in It wllhtbls House. Men's awl .Hoys' Clothing of all si us and styles, At all price. XtytltN Met His Waterfto in IRS, Our olotblag price.) met their defeat lnl3 For clothing go to the "Reliable Clothing Hall L13V1 IttfFOWIOH, Nos. 10 and 12 South Main Street GEORGE V. WBISS. Schuylkill Comity's Able Superintendent of Public Instruction. From the "School Journal." The ofllco of county superintendent is one of more influence and honor in Pennsylvania than in other states, and commands better remuneration; tho officer receiving from $1,000 to $1,080 per your, according to tho size of tho oounty and the amount of labor required. Schuylkill county is 0110 of fho largo counties of the state, and Supt. Wolss holds a position of much responsibility. Ho was thrown in his youth, upon his own rc sources, and tho early contact and stmgglo with tho w;orld, thus necessitated, developed In him tho energy and pluck which has so largely contributed to his success In his after life. Ho began touching n rural school at tho ago of seventeen, and has over siuco, oxcept during his years of student life, been ac tively engaged in public school work. IIo was educated at tho Freeland seminary (now Ursiuus collego), at Collcgevillo, and at tho State Normal School at Millorsvillc, grodu' utlng from tho latter in 1870. Ho labored as principal of the schools of Port Oarbon for seven years, then as principal of the Schuyl kill Haven schools for 'four years. In 1881 he was elected by a largo majority to his preecnt position as county superintendent, and has held this for four terms of three yours each. During these twolvo years, Supt. Woiss has made a rcmarkablo record for cfl'ectivo aud progressive educational work. When ho came into ofllce, tho school work all through his county was of tho mechanical, traditional kind. The ABC was taught in the primary schools ; instead of writing from tho start nupilj "printed" their lessons; thore was an abponco of all supplementary reading; the' study of geography consisted of memorizing definitions and "studying map ; " tho spelling was all from tho spelling-book ; cluy-modol-ing and klndorgartcn methods in primary schools were absolutely unknown, and what little drawlrfg there was consisted of useless copying of a picturo from ono pago of a drawing-book to another. Supt. Weiss has litorally revolutionized tho work iii tho schools of his county. To-day tho 'schools in tho villages,, and in many of the rural and mining districts of his county, have in them more of tho spirit aud the methods of modern education than tho schools of any other county in tho state, aud moro than many of the citios of tho state. Any ono who wishes to see tho principles of the "Now Education" worked out under difficult conditions in rural schools, will find it done in Schuylkill county. Tho old A B O method has disappeared. Arithmetic is taught objectively in the primary grades. Clay-modeling and draw ing aro taught in the majority of the schools, and most of the schools are supplied more or less with supplementary roadlng. Tho mold ing board and rational methods of teaching geography are cmployod in most of tho schools. Thore havo been exhibits of school work at tho annual county Institute, in arithmetic, geography, history, clay-modeling, drawing, etc, which would do credit to the schools of many largo cities, and much of the work of these exhibits was done by children in farming and mining districts. The oU'orta of Supt. Weiss, at the outset to bring tho schools into lino with modern ideas wero luturally opposed by conservative teachers and citizens; but ho soon won the hearty support of tho progressive people of his county; the changes proposed havo been tried aud approved. As a means of aiding tho advancement of education, Supt. Weiss divided his county institute into sections according to grades for part of the session, and cmployod experts to givo instruction in methods of teaching. Ho also organized local toichers' institutes all over tho county, at which the instruction is given by progressive teachers under his own supervision. For two summers he held a summer school in the county at which ho had reoognlatd oxperts from abroad to give instruction in methods of teaching. All this ha made Supt. Weiss known throughout his naMv state among educators as possessing aoumi as well m progressive mens, ni oousea him to bC regarded as one of the leading representative! of the new oduoution, that has taken root so strongly in Pennsylvania. Whey you are troubled witli dlaalucsa our appetite all gou and you feel bad gen A-rollt- tul-n u feci, iliieAa rtf Tir Tfpnrv TlflT tar's Mandrake Blttore, aud you will be sur- ptfeed at Uie improvement in your feelings Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction lm PulltloAl Paragraphs. No more appointments for some time Cleveland Imm gone to New York. It txgtiu) to took m If a hall large enough to bold a Democratic Oounty Convention will b hard to find, then are so many cftndldMos. Upon the surface one would think there was bo one after the post office. Don't fool yourself thore ia a scramble for it Aisoou a Cleveland returns from tho naval review he will get down to wrk in real earnest and ehop oil tbe heads of UepitbiioHU office-holders. 1km' t get weary, Democrats. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! f H KVBNI1TO HERALD CONTEST io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and trmaporta. tlon to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all freoof oosi, 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 taken to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by tho IIenaltj. Cut out this coupon, anil on Iho blank lines write tho name of the l'ubllo School Teaohe', north of the Droad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send it to tho "Contest Kditoii, Evenino Herald, Subwah noAn, l'A." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote foi one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please. Couporrmust bo In tho hands of the editor within ten (10) days atter tho date it bears. Name of Teacher.. Residence Nme of Votor Residence..... April 2j, 180). FINE DRESS GOODS Nobby bp ring btocK It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. 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. ii North Mam St., Shenandoah. For thn Next 30 Days. SPLAY Where you'll see offered Most Extraordinary Bargains. Staple Articles in Euery Day Use. We'll tide you over tho dull limes with moro money In your poo.. eta thau you ever dreamed of. GIBOT DTOCAI & WAIDLEY'S. 3 Ko-u.tl3L IMjalia Stroot. And So It Goes! When Sewing Machines are mentioned tho name of the STANDAHD rises insituctlvely to the Hps. Why f Because it will sew an much in four hours as others do in five, 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 seo It for yourself, Ti B. SHAFPEE, Cor, Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah. ,RESS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic tnat we win not attempt a lull descrip tion, but give a partial outline, which vou can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and 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, bengalhie, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. T TTTT" "n t'10 m06' stylish and .JLX1 WiSpS lue prevailing mode to ho tho Capo, in some of its variations, single, douhlo or trlplo capes. Some are plain, others vory highly decorated, with fancy Indesccnt braid, huttorfly -colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this sooson hy tho fomlnlno fancy. To somo, coats only aro the correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionahlo and stylish; many of thoso having capos also attached sometimes one, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of the wearer may dosiro. 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 sunguine 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, Ave are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. PiWy Pomorpy and Stewart, O, GEOIIQE JULIiEK, Manager. EASTER GREETINGS. Special Bnrguins in Bold at lei-s than actual cost to manufacture. This lot we havo just purchased at a manuf iCturer's clos ing sale for this season. Therefore, they cannot be duplicated. Call early and secure bargains while they last. J. J. PRI OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. Public CAR LOAD OF WESTERN HORSES At Commercial Hotel. Shenandoah, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1 o'clock It cons st of r rivers. Draught and lliulnecs Horm; alao well mated t -ms broken family horse and roadsters, FoLutK & albhiout. Fresh llorrls Eiver Cove Oysters received dally at Coslett's. 9-23-tf LEATHER and SHOE FiSOWGS (Oiaarv'sOld Stand) IO "V-. Oonti'o JSitroot. Stock replenished, full line of Shoemaker' Supp loi. JOHN D. TREZISE. 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 alfo carry an Immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and! Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting Jour specialty, ' Peter Griffiths, aiRARDVILUE, PA. THE ZBIJ-QTTI I'verythiue modeled after Oreen's Cafe, rblladelphU. 3a St Main St., gheuiiudoali. The leading plane In town. Has lately been entirely rero vated Everything new, olean and ires. The finest hoe of Wmos and Liquors I Otgars, -to., toralas awl to meatie. Free lunch served each evening, lllg schoonDis of freab.Beer.i'orter. Ale. o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. QUEEN & CO. Of Philadelphia, fend their Egr Specialist To Slieitandoali, Thursday, April 25" He will be found at tbe Kcxkmso a House From 8:30 n. m. to 5:30 p. m Persons who have headacht or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call unon their sneclallst. and thev will re ceive intelligent and Bklliful attention. NO CHA ROE to ex. amine your eyes. .Every pair of glassua ordered i.-Ruaranteod to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, ShoQSi G-entb7 jFurmsMragss 2 At greatly reduced rates. 3MC JbuJil3Et.aEL"3e", IPi'opriotor. 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 ou. JOSEPH BALL, 38 ysx. 3VX(vlxi 3treet 25 CTS. PER YARD rou OIL CLOTHE That sells on slgbt. Others for Ko. 4Jc and up wards. All grades of pretty Carpets. 0I1 for purgains. a. 3D. 3B3?tXOa3E:X3'i3 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. JOE WYATT'9 SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand.) Main BtidC'onlWtH,, Hhennuflonh. Rest beer, ale and porter on tap. The fines brands of whlskoys and olgars. Pool room at tache!. , , . RAG CARPETS Itryou want carpets woven by ex perlnccd hands take your rags to PATTERSON'S, 206 WEST OAK STREET, aiioiirtncloo.'b., Tct. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all.kinds promptly attended to. Jiorsee taken to hoard, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Hear Bcddall's Hardware Store
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