Among merchants Is i ono who caters to ho wants of his cus tomers, bo they rich or xmt. Both havo an quiil right to ho treated fairly. Justice to all Is a good motto, and our customers will find It ours. Wo have a complete lino of Groceries u well as Canned Goods, etc. Como and sco our stock of goods, and rcmcmbor tho best goods aro always tho chcapcBt In tho long run Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION An Hiiclneer'H Dentil. The funoral of Frank Ilrown took placo at Delano to-day. Tho deceasod was dt years d had been an Mutineer on tho tiohlgh Valley railroad for soveral years. He nn tbn "liver" botweon 1'ottsvillo and Easton for some time and was a member of .h Nrnthcrhood of Locomotivo Engineers, n,, .lav lRt summer Brown waj seized with an epileptic fit Just as his train rcachod tho lopot in town. Ho recovered, but shortly after resnmlng his position as engineer he was wit!, a like fit at tho Ilazloton depot. Again he recovered, but his health steadily declined. About two weeks ago ho took his ntifl Ml into a coma. Ho remained almost continually in that condition until Wednesday night, when ho died. USE DANA'S SARSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." RBFOWIOH i Letters of TlmnkR. 5TC the officers of the Home Friendly Society of Baltimore. Md. Gk.nti.emen: Wo do hereby return our sinccro thanks for tho promptness in which wn received $107 through your buperinten dent, William T. Evans, and Agent, James Patterson, Wo do hereby recommend this company for their promptness in paying lalms, as wo testify it is a great benefit in time of need. James Hock. MBS. Maktiia Gbadwkll, West Coal Street. Shenandoah, Pa., May 10th, 1893. I do herebv return my thanks for tho man ner in which I havo been treated by your officers, this being tho second tinio lor mo to from vou. as your Superintendent and your Agent, David Williams, called at my houso and paid me in full seventy-two dollars ($72) upon the death of my brother, Jacob Plonncrt. I can recommend tho comp.iny to all my friends that need insurance to relievo them in timo of need. Mlts. S aha ll D1X West Laurel Street. Shenandoah, Pa., May 12, 1893. HlrtlKlav I'ltrty. Tho following is tho list of those who enjoy ed tho festivities attending tho blithday nartv hold by Master William Dibb at the Tosidonco of his parents on North White street: Misses Laura Powell, Jennie and Carrie Kendrlck. Naoma Williams, Bella f ishburn. Mamo Sboppe, Gertie Shoemaker, T,ena Herman. Hannah Bradley, Llllio Smith, Florence Harslcy, Annio Scbaefler, Esther and Edith Diuklockor, Clara and Minnie Dabh and Lizzie Mealing, of Miners villo. Also Georgo Knott, Wulter Kingbold, Geo. Powell, Kobert Rodenbush, Samuel Ken drick, James Madcr, Charley and Eddie Boughey, John Dinklocker and Bcnnio and Loon Lauterstein. Let the Authorities Act, It is time tho authorities took some steps to teach tho gypsies who are encamped near tho cemeteries that when in this town they must bebavo themselves as tho citizens aro re quired. To-day ono of tho women of tho camp made a disgraceful scene staggering through the streets with an intoxicated man on each side of her. It is also stated that the gypsies are establishing horse marts on Main street and they leave their horses at hitching posts for hours without any attention, The gypaies' mart belongs properly to their camp, and not in tho town. The Navy Never had braver men than Admirals Porter and Farragut. The "Admiral" cigarettes, not made by tho trust, aro taking tho lead wherever introduced. For full particulars call on or address B. Labows &Co., Mahauoy City, Pa. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Th lint iliow. Tony Farrell to-night will bo the best and last show of the season. You will laugh from the first till tho last act. Everybody is going. Don't you miss it. Enjoyment for all. I.Mtter List. The fallowing letters remain uncalled tor In (he Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office, May 13. 1898: Hodges Henrietta Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "c'vertlsod." One cent will be eharged on all ai vertlsod lotters. II. C. BOYKll, P. M. Costiveness is the primary cause of much disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit ters will permanently cure costiveness. Every bottle warranted. lm Coming Krents. May 15 May ball, Schoppo Bros, orchestra; Bobbins' opera houso. May 30. Ico cream and strawberry festi val; Bobbins' opora house; under auspices of Trinity Eefonned Sunday school. June 14. Ice cream and strawberry fes tival, Bobbins' opera house, boneflt Presby terian church. 45c. Clothing for all Ages. You want to know where to buy Iho bcBt CLOTHING for tho least money, Shoppers "looking around" (ay competitors alnt in it with this House. Men's and Boys' Clothing ot all sizes and styles, at all prices. Napoleon Mel Hit Waterloo la 1815, Our clothing prices mot their defeat in 1803. For clothing go to the Reliable Clothing Hall LEVI UEFOWICH, Nos. 10 and 12 South Mam Street. OBB'S OBSERVATIONS Var Home-made Car pjt that will wash, t JTleJte'M Carpet Store, No-xo South Jardlw Street, Sfheu-andoah. Wlint He Sees ami Hears During HI Tmvels. Tho Farr compulsory educational bill has passed tho Senate and now awaits tho signa ture of tho Governor. Tho bill met with defeat at tho last session of the Legislature but with a fow amendments and alterations which disposed of tho provious objections it was brought up again in a shapo that satisfied a good majority of tho law makers. Tho mcasnro is ono of the most Important tho present Legislature has passed upon. It means that tho pcoplo of Pennsylvania shall be an educated people, and certainly thcro ran bo no objection to this. Ono of tho strongest objections to tho bill among tho pcoplo was that it would bo a hardship to compel the poorer classes to send thoir chll dron to school when tho parents wore obliged to purchase school books, but this objection was effectually disposed of when tho Legis' laturo passed tho free text book bill by an almost unanimous vote. Thcso laws.of course, will not meet with a universal popular sent! ment nt the start. Some pooplo havo peculiar ideas and it is impossible to meet all ideas in ono or two measures, but after tho havo timo to show their fruits tho wholo peoplo will rejoice in them. Tho other day I spoko of tho deputy tax collector of town finding a largo sum of money In tho pockets of a Hungarian who protested he had no money with which to pay his taxes. Tho caso led a physician to tell of an experience. Ho treated a Hungarian and presented a bill for $15. The man offered ten dollars in payment and said that was all ho would or could give. Tho amount was refused and tho Hungarian borrowed a dollar from a neighbor and added it to tho offer. The physician held out for the full amount und finally tho debtor opened a bureau draw and took from a wad of several hundred dollais a sum sulllcicnt to pay tho bill in full. Tho following littlo Btorylot is told in tho interest of homo industry. The other day a lady of town purchased somo millinery at Pottsville. Upon returniug and exhibiting her purchases she was told by friends that tho samo or better goods could havo been purchased hero at less cost. Tho lady made another trip to Pottsvillo and returnod tho millinery, but instead of receiving her money got a duo bill for anything else sboi migli t wish to purchaso at tho place. This only goes to show tho embarrassment somo people bring upon theniselvbs by entertaining peculiar ideas about homo merchants. "When you add car faro and other expenses Shen andoah is tho cheapest place after all," said a lady yesterday. B. J. Yost had tho tables suddenly turned upon him the other day while trying to crack a joke at tho expenso of Councilman Fiunoy, who recently purchased the Shapira drug store in tho post office building. Yost entered the storo and pretending to be dis tressed by a congli he asked, '"Where is Finnoy Dr. Finney ?" The "doctor" was behind the proscription counter with a visit ing physician and recognizing Yost's voice told tho visitor to go into tho storo and carry out the joke. Tho physician took hold of Yost, sounded his chest, asked a score or more questions, went into the prescription department, and in a few minutes returned to Yost with a bottle of cough mixture and a polite request for 70 cents. Yost thought the affair was becoming too serious and In a flurried manner exclaimed, "I don's want that, I want to see Finney." "The 'doctor' is not in at present," said the physician, "but I assure you I havo done all that be could do for you and this will knock that cough into a cocked hat." Yost a ttempted to explain, but it was all to no purpose. He paid the seventy cents, hut said he would call again for the medicine. Finnoy then appeared and gave him a laughing 6on jour. Obe. r Imitators ititil Importers. The uuequallcd success of Allcock's Porous Plasters as an external remedy has Induced unscrupulous parties to oiler imitations, which they endeavor to sell on tho reputa tion of Allcock's. It is an absurdity to speak of them in the same category as the genuine porous plaster. Their pretentions are un fouuded, their vaunted merit unsupported by facts, their alleged superiority to or equality with Allcock's a false pretense. Tho ablest medical practieinuers and chemists and thousands of grateful patients unite in de claring Allcock's Porous Plaa'ers the best external remedy ever produced. Beware of Imitations, and do not be deceived by mis representation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to ac cept a substitute. Tony Farrell. Tony Farrell Is a natural actor, possessing an attractive face and pleasing voice. He makes of an Irish peasant a human being, instead of a gross caricature, which is the way most comedians essay similar roles. Ho is without doubt ono of the best Irish dialecticians on tho stugo to-day, and "My Colleen" is a very strong Irish comedy drama. Pitttiurg Glatsworker. At Fergu son's theatre tills evening. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! j J7S 2J1 TlTTnilTTTn I I 1 lit TT nwm-..n WT $ riVJjiNiJNU- njjttAluJ UUJNTiiST v.-. . p i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transport- uon w anu irom umcago, including sleeping berths, all free of cost, 0 To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the Heiiald. Cut out this coupon,- and on the blank lines write the name of tho Public School Teacher, north of the Uroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send it to the "Contkst Editor, Kvkmno Herald, SnxKAU DOAH, PA." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote for one teviber.. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often at they please. Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after the date It bears. Nana of Teacher,. nH,liM Nam of Voter.. Residence.. MAT 13, 1893. OUH.- Nobby Spring Stock 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 sel1 yo reliable goods cheap, and we'll do It if you give us a chance. i North Main St., Shenandoah. Season is again at hand, and your labor will bo in vain unless ynu lit st visit our More lur tne necessary articles to begin with Buckots, Whisk Brooms, Dust Brushes, Ammonia, Toilet Soap, Feather Dusters, Tidiea, Window Brushes, Stovo " Flesh " Cloth Hair " Shoo " Bureau Scarfs, Floor Mops, Floor Brooms, Carpet Beaters, Sand Soap, Clothes Baskets, Laco Shelf Paper Table Covers, Scrub Brushes, Wall " Carpet Sweepers, Laundry Soap, Fluo Stoppers, Shelf Oil Cloth, Etc., etc. Replenish the slock of kitchen utensils, and substitute the old cracked Wash bowl and Pitcher with a bright New Decoratod 1 ollet Sot. We have thorn at all prices. GffiVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. People's Drug Store, co u Nine Main and Centre Sts. Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Having purchased tho above pharmacy wo respectfully solicit a sharo of the patronago of our friends and tho general public Wo shall endeavor to give prompt' and careful atten tion to the wants of our customers. A full line of Soaps, Toilet Articles, Perfumery and Druggists' Sundries. Proscriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Gruhler Brothers AHEAD AGAIN I We have mounted another rung on the ladder of popularity. It Is the Standard Grand this time, a drop-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable price. The head rises automat 'cally to Its place when the leaf la laid back. With a tingle movement tho head disappears, the cabinet closes, and you havo an elegant ornamental piece of f urutture. Drop In and look at It, And while wo are talking of cabinet work we might mention the different klntfs of wood the Standard Is made up In Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore T B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd fets., Shenandoah GRAND Robbins' Opera House, Monday Eve., lay I5tli By tne Celebrated nnrumttFb ft.J.B. MA V E ft , iouatiMk, ntrLA.,t'A. Emuui noep.mMaar3M?froabaiuM. OaeivluUoa frr. Eftdommrouef A T,ictut,tdi uj promt Milt1" Bui tot (4inltr. OEtaii,AJi.li'Ji. Bartholomay's Rochester Beer at Schooner's North Main street. 4-22-tf , Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces, Admission, 35 Cents. HOOKS & BROWN; BASE BALL GOODS, Base Balls .5c up. Bats...... 10c up. Catcher's Masks 60c up, Padded Catcher's aiovos..25a up. Full line of Gum Balls. Try our one dollar "Molot" Ball. For price and quality It cannot be beat. No. 4 NORTH MAIN. STREET, Grand .Display of FINE DRESS GOODS . . . i ,RESS GOODS is such a bewilderinrr topic mat we win not attempt a tun descrip tion, but efive a partial outline, which vou can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and changable 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, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fominlno fancy. To somo, coats only aro the correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may desire. 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 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. " HJ Dlvesy Pomeroy and Stewart- POTTS VIIaSaE? PESETA. O,' GEOKGE MILIiEB, Manager. Prices lowest, when quality is considered. One price to all. Now in Order House Cleaniii! All those in need of Carpets, Window Shades, Laco or Chenille Curtains, Eugs, Mats, etc., call at t TYnTn-n'o OT.n otttapjI II- S H llVLJ U. NORTH MAIN STREET. Si I QUEEN & CO. orftiwewi j Send their Eje Specialist To Shenandoah, Thursday! May.'! He will be found at the 2 Ferffunon House From 8:30 a. m to 5:30 jl Persons who have heaaacht or whose eyes are causlnS to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SSSTORB 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots; S3iocs9 iGrcnts? Eurm At. crrontlv por!iiPAf1 pnlM. T. I Jk.. PBRRY, Propriotoii 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, & 1ST. XkOCnlxiL Stroot 25 CTS. PER YARD OIL CLOTH That soils on sight. Others forSSc,45o and up wards. All grades of pretty Carpets. Call for bargains. O. X. ITIIOKE'B Ca"rpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. John F.Ploppel UO ISA ST 1XKT11E ST. M Bread, Cake and Pie lm 1 EOKFECTIONEHY, ICE.CREAMj SODA WHTEOj I have also nurchascd Iho store 21 West street, and am prepared to-furnlsh .Milk, C?y nutter and Eggs at the lowest market pM We will also keep p.t this store Ice Creaiffi j Soda Water. All orders will receive prSjj attention. Wholesale ana reiaii. J. F. PLOPPERT,. li Cast Centre St, SHENANDOAH 21 West! m . i rrk i niinp wi it r i j LUIHtn and HUb HUM (Clearj's Old Stand) 1G W . Oonti"o fStrol Stock replenished. Full line of Shoemaker'' Supplies. JOHN D. TREZISK1
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