f, f KING Among merchants Is 3 ono who caters to ) wants of bin cus tomers, be tliey rich or poor. lioth have nn equal right to ho treated fnlrly. Justtco toall Is a good motto, anil our customers will find Hours. Wo have a complete lino of Groceries M woll M Canned Gooils, etc. Como and seo our Btock of goods, and remember tho best goods aro always the ohoapest in tho long run. Corner Grocery, EEFOWIOH ! Centre nd White Sts. THIRD EDITION l'olnts. This is umbrella weather. More llko March than May. Undo Sam and Sam Leo don't speak now s thoy pass by. An announcement that tho peach crop is suro to bo a failure may now bo confidently expected. Tho lntelligonco that a safety oil can lias been invented will bo bad nows for tho un dcrtakors. Tho reason why tho World's Fair is not in Bhapo is at last explained. Tliero nro 2,000 janitors employed in tho place. Thoiussct shoo will chango its hue, if worn this kind of weather. So, wise aro you, If you taboo footgear made of such leather. Tho Adams Express Company has put a new horso and wagon on tho road. Thcro nro numerous inquiries as to whether it is a fact that tho musical festival committeo has given up tho Idea of having a festival at Lakeside on August 15th, next. It is a fact and it is understood other parties have engaged tho park for that day. Tho Borough Council will hold a regular meeting to-night. Don't fail to seo tho phonograph ooncort at Ferguson's thcatro noxt Monday evening. Forward, rush forward, O Time, in thy flight, and glvo 113 somo sunshino to make our lives bright. It cools a man's ardor and chllls'a man's blood to bo chasing for nows in deep oceans of mud. Tho remains of tho late Benjamin Hart, who was killed on tho railroad at Scranton Monday night, arrived in town last night and aro at tho homo of tho deceased1 mother, on East Line street. Tho Grant Band has arranged to givo a sacred concert on North Main street noxt Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. It is under stood tho Kescue Hook & Ladder Company will place a number of their chairs at tho disposal of tho ladies who may attend. Ills Personal Kxperlence. lion. James W. Ilustcd, while serving his sixth term as Speaker of tho Asscrnby of the stato of Now York, writes : "State or N. Y., AssEMni Chamber, Alkany, Jan. 10, 1890. I desiro onco moro to bear my testimony to tho valuo of Allcock's Porous Plosters, liave used them for twenty-five years past. and can conscientiously commend them the best external remedy that I have known Years ago, when thrown from a carringo and seriously injured, I gave them a thorougl trial. In a very short timo tho rain that was suffering disappeared, and within a week I was entirely rolievod. On another occa sion, when suffering from a sovero cough which threatened pulmonary difficulties, which I was recommended to go to Florida to relievo, I determined to test tho plasters again. I applied them to my chest and bo- tweon tho shoulder blades, and in less than fortnight was entirely cured. On still an other occasion when suffering from an attack of rheumatism in tho shoulder to such an ex tent that I could scarcely raiso my arm, again resorted to tho plasters, and within Tory few days the rheumatism entirely dis appeared. I havo them constantly by me, whether at homo or abroad. My family as well as myself havo found them to bo sovereign remedy, both for external and in ternal troubles. I never had but ono kidney difficulty in my life, and tho application o tho plasters cured me in a week. I desire, as I said before, to bear my testimony in public way to their eiflcacy, and I know of no better way of doing it than by giving you my personal experience." Women to tho Kescne. Mrs. Sarah James and Mrs. Philip Mader, of East Coal street, are collecting for Mrs. Jane Hart, a worthy widow who has been alllicted by the killing of her son, Benjamin, on the railroad near Scranton. Mrs. Uart very poor and has no money with which to ray tho funeral oxpenses. She has no Blip port other than that derived from a small "boy working in the breaker. The woman is the widow of an old soldier. Any aid will be thankfully received by tho collectors above named. Pilot or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured withontknifo or ligature. ISo danger or suffering. No delay from bus- lusaa while under treatment. Patients who tro responsible need not pay until well. neifoct euro guaranteed. Send for circular E. BEED, Jt. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Refers, by pernilejou, to the editor of the YWflNQ Hebald. tf Coming Events- May 30. lee cream and strawberry festi val; Bobbins' opera house; under auspices of Trinity Reformed Sunday school. June 14. Ice cream and strawberry fes tival, Bobbins' opera house, boneflt Presby. terian church. 45c. For a Uome-muclc Car pet tlmt will wnsli, at Friclce'o Carpet Store, No. xo Hontli Jardln Street, fcJlieu andoili. Clothing for all Ages. You want to know where totuy tho best CLOTHING for tho lenst monoy. Shoppers "looking around" soy competitors alnt in It with this Ilouso. Men's and Hoys' Clothing of all sizes and styles, at, all prices. Napoleon Met His Waterloo in 1315. Our clothing prices mot tholr detent In 1803. For clc thing go to tho Reliable Clothing Hall LBVI KEFOWICH, Nos. 10 and 12 South Main Street. ciiina3ii:n ciiAnnnmviTii iuotino, Dozen Almnnil-lived Celestials In Trnulilo In (leorglti. Atlanta, On., May 17. A dozen China men were nrrnigned in tho recorder's cox hero to answer for a tiot which occurred in their quarter. Tho case assumed interest when It wai developed in evidence thnt tho riot arose over tho traitorous conduct of tcvcrnl oi their number in having registered and de posited their photographs in the federal court. Those loyal to tho emperor of China up braided those who wero so weak as to com ply with the American law, and the results were broken arms, brutseil noses ana crack ed bends. Heavy fines wero imposed on tho participants. Xllm Persons Drowned. Conneaut, O., May 18. Tho tug Conti nental and scow were washed out into tho lake from this harbor at 5 o'clock yesterday morning and foundered. Seven men and two women, who wero on board, wen drowned. Seven of tho nine were in sight when the boat went down. Tho bodies ol five of the nine persons drowned have been recovered. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. BoMer'g oldgWtnd.) XXitlu autt CohI IHM,, tglieuHiirioHli. Bct beer, ide d Mftor on tan. The ttnet brand of WBky era. Peel roem attacked. The Telegraphers nt Toronto. Toronto, May 18. At yesterday's ses sion of tho telegraphers' convention, tha executive committee reported on the year's work. Another report showed tho books to be in excellent shape. The question o more intimate relations between the ordci of Conimercinl Telegraphers nnd the ordei of IJnuway Telegraphers, was considered. A French Consul Outraged. TmroLi, May 18. Tho family of th French Consul General M. Dcstrees, nt this place, wero subjected to a gross outrage on the pari of the natives. The family were outdriving when a number of natives hooted at them nnd pelted tho carriage and those who were in it with dirt. Over 3,000 Men Go on Strike. Indianapolis, May 18. Over 2,000 men who are laying asphalt pavements on the streets went on strike yesterday for an eight-hour day and increased wages. Men who remained nt work wero driven nwnj by the strikers, nnd details of police were called out to preserve order. Chnrndtt Wins tho HraoUdalc, Ghavesend Race Track, May 18. In the Brookdale handicap yesterday for 3-year-olds nnd upward, Chnrado won first, Pickpocket second and Judge Morrow third. Charade set a pace to suit himself, nnd out stayed everything in the race, winning by three parts of a length. lleod Workers Strike. Natick, Mass., Mny 18. Thereed work ers in the Phoenix Rattan Company, thirty five in number, struck yesterday. They claim to huve been given poor stock for a long time and to havo been unuble to earn half pay. Governor McKlnley Declines. CoLUMntJB, O., May 18. Governor Mc Kinley has declined because of official busi ness tho appointment to the board of vis itors of tho naval academy at Annapolis, tendered to him by President Cleveland re cently. , The Presbyterians in Session. Washington, Mny 18. The initial ses sion of the lUotli general assembly of tha Presbyterian church of the United States, at tho New York avenue church opened here thi3 morning. THE IJASnilAl,!. GAMES. National League. At Boston n. n. r. New York 13 12 5 Boston 10 14 7 At Chicago Pittsburg 10 11 0 Chicago t a 3 At St. Louis- Cincinnati 3 8 1 St. Louis 10 3 At Brooklyn Baltimore 11 10 fl Ilrooklyn s n At Philadelphia n. it. n. Washington 0 14 4 Philadelphia 11 13 5 Other gamo postixmed on account of rain. I World's Fair Holiday Trip ! &gVgpra HERALD CONTEST ft i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a flrstrlnss Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To ihe 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will bo taken to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by the Heualii. Cut out this coupon, und on the blank lines write the name of the Public School Teacher , north of the Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to tho "Contest EniTOlt, Evknino IIkiiald, Shenan DOAn, Pa." Every coupon properly Dllcd out counts as ono vote for ono teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often an they please. Coupon must be in the hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after the date It bears. FINE DRESS GOODS Kane of Teacher.. Keidenco... .... Name of Voter., Residence.. MAT 18, 1693. -JBDE3DE3 OXJDEt- Nobby Spring Stock Injuries Added to Insult, A Hungarian with badly bruised and cue faco and much torn clothing invoked tho aid of the law yesterday. The Hungarian re sides in that part of Coal street known as "tho flats." On Tuesday night his wife ushered into tho household a new boarder in the form of an Italian laborer. Yesterday the Hungarian concluded that tho new boarder was assuming too much authority and attempted to eject him. The Italian, much like the snake, turned when stepped upon and stung his assailant with disastrous re suits. The Hungarian sustained two black oyes, his nose was bulged and his face was tattooed in such. a manner it looked like that of a Fiji cannibal. In addition to all this tho Italian fired the lord of the house into tho street. This was too much for the Hun garian and he appealed for the transgressor's arrest. In Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment is combined the curative properties of the different oils, with the healing quali ties of Arnica. Good for man and animal, Every bottle guaranteed. lm The Academy Itestaarant. The Pottsvillo headquarters for Shenan loah people and others living North of the .fountain, for hot toddles, hot punohw, bof f ua and all kinds of wines and liquors of the Mt brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John f. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, asafanV tut. I to 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 :t if you give us a chance. ,RESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic that we will not attempt a full 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 ard invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at aglance 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 ho tho Capo, in somo of lis variations, slnglt doublo or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very hlghlj decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap prove! this season by tho fominino fancy. To somo, coats only iro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro ecially fashionablo and stylish, many of these having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or threo, as tho tasto c inclination of tho wearer may desire. We hae this season, for the first time, added a Milinery 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 oanagement and conducted on the same princbles that have always characterized our entire bisiness. 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 ait all tastes. We invite a careful inspection to! our entire store. All welcome. Dives, Pneroy and Stewart, POTTO YIIalaES FESKTHTA. ? C, GEOUGE MILLER, Manager. North Main St., Shenandoah. House Cleamraj Prices Revest, when quality is considered. One pries to al!. Season ia again nt hand, and your labor will be in vain unless you first visit our store far tne necessary article to begin witu Buckets, Whisk Brooms, Dust Brushes, Ammonia, Toilet Soap, Feather Dusters, Tidies, Window Brushes, Stove " Flesh " Cloth " Hair " Shoo " Bureau Scarfs, Floor Mops, Floor Brooms, Carpet Beators, Sand Soap, Clothes Baskets, Laco Shelf Paper Table Covers, Scrub Brushes, Wall " Carpet Sweepers, Laundry Soap, Fluo Stoppers, Shelf Oil Cloth, Etc., etc. Now in Order-HoilSe CI G 011111 2' s- Replenish the stock of kitchen utensils, nnd substitute the old cracked Wash bowl and Pitcher with a bright New Decorated loilct Set. we nave incm at an prices. All tlifWtA in nnflrl nf rinrrofa W? n l mir Qliorlia T.nnn ftr ftTk-n ? 1 1 n f1innina Phiyb Afn-o r4-n 4- . wi ii.umu vvti tuiiiij) B ) 9 Ukvj Willi. UL f j GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WABLEY'S. J. J. PRICE'S, RE 1 li 3 3 otitic IVEeilxx Qtatoot People's Drug Store, Main and Centre Sts. Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Having purchased tho above pharmacy wo respectfully solicit a share of tho patronago I of our friends and tho general public Wo shall endeavor to glvo prompt and caroful atten tion to tho wants of our customers. A full lino of Soap3, Toilet Articles, Perfumery and Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. QUEEN & CO, Of Philadelphia, I. Send their SSjye Specialist To Shenandoah, Thursday, May 2515, He will be found at the Ferguson House From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m ' HpmnnB nrhn hntrn haafht n. nhnn. ... nrn pflnalnc rtfa. 1 celve Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. iEl Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Gruhler Brothers. AHEAD AGAIN! We have mounted another rung on the ladder of popularity. It Is the Standard Graud this time, a drop-head, halt-cabinet at a reasonable price. The head rises automatically to its place when the leaf Is laid back. With a tingle movement the head disappears, the cabinet closes, and you havo an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In and loolt at it, And while we are talking oi cabinet work we might mention the different kinds of wood the Standard is made up in Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore. Ti B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sta., Shenandoah PEOPIE'SSSTORE!: 121 i Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Skoesg fa-exits'1 Furnishings JJ At greatly reduced rate3. HOC. JBl., 3FJbJ Jtt3EL"!Sr, 3Proprietor. . JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pennu., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetable. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oyrers In sPflson. Orders left at the store will receive prompt attention. HOOKS & BROWN, BASE BALL GOODS, Base Balls........ So up. Data 10c up. Catcher's Masks 60c up, Padded Catcher's aiovos..23o up. Full line of Gum Balls. Try our ono dollar "Melot" Ball. For price and quality it cannot be beat. I have concluded to give the people a chance toiateadvant- ageoi tne great lveanction sale of our excellent stoci 0f boots and shoes, which mustbe closed out within the nexUvveeks to make room for nevoods at our new. store. Saleis now on, JOSEPH ULL, 20 3ST. XVErt,iilf3tl.oot 25 CTS. PBBYARD rem OIL CJjLOTIH: I That sells on sight. Others! wards. All grades of pretty bargains, I S1t. 45o and up Plkits. Oallfor tfo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, O. X. i'-iilOjiH Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. 1. 1 if ff'S nraan. .rkr ann r n mkr v jo J 'UP' CONFECTIONERY, ICECREAM, SODA WATER. ff 1 m street, and am prepared to f urnlsh Milk, Cream j jitt Butter and Eggs at the lowest market prices 'Hj Wo will also keep at this store Ice Cream am ,iV Soda Water. All orders will receive prompco) it, attention. Wholesale and retail. ear' IV J. F. PLOPPERT, Si & 11 East Centre St, SHENANDOAH Zl West Coal! 1 nTiirD ,i punr riiiniunc LLfilllLII UIIU UIIUL IIHUIIIUMjlY (Clearv's Old Stand) 1 1! IO W. 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