PINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. AMU3BMBNT NOTES. Jleforcnces to Ferguson Theatre Comlng Attractions In tho third act of tlio drama, "Under ground," which will appear at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening, November 17, an interior of a mine at tho bottom of tho elinft Is shown with tlio cirriagos and coal cars in active operation. Those- who havo never been in the mines will bo interested in this great r'ay, which faithfully portrays lifo underground. The play is interspersed with clover songs, dances, etc Beats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. "LOST IN LONDON." Newton Beers and bis company gave a revised version of "Lost in London " at tho Lansing last night. There is no gainsaying the fact that tho house was top heavy and applause liberal aud merited. The play has been vciy much changed, and several tableaux introduced, tho closing one, "Job's Vision," being very pretty. Beers retains his old time voice and presence aud his acting was well Tcccived. Miss Lora Cleft was successful in rendoring her part as KeUU Armrad. Tho tame play will bo repeated to-night. 7.e Daily Journal, Lincoln, Neo. " Lost in Ixmdon" will bo produced at Ferguson's theatre on next Friday evening, Nov. 16th. In Olden Times People overlooked the importanco of per manent beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of Figs will per manently euro habitual constipation, well informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure tho system. A Good Chance, A man having hotel experience can securo a hotel in one of the best placesin Schuylkill county that is doing a good business, but can bo made a better paying . place if properly conducted. The business has Buttered through the illness of the tenant, who must Tetiro from business. Tho hotel is an excellent ono for Bummer and winter boarders. Tho owner will sell tho placo cheap and on easy terms, or will rent to tho right party. Salo preferred. Address "Hotel," Herald office, Shenandoah, Pa. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any ono troubled with costivenoss, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curativo properties. They only cost 25 cents per bottle. lm Coming Kvents. Nov. 16. Supiicr in Uobbins' opera houso under tho auspices of tho Trinity llcformed church. Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of the Wash ington Beneficial Society in Bobbins hall. Nov. 24 Supper in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Women's Belief Corps; benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Dec. 0 Grand supper under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. in Bobbins' opera houso. Dee. 10 and 17. Drummer Boy ; or Spy of Bhlloh, in Ferguson's theatre, under tho auspices of W. Camp No. 20G, P. 0. S. of A. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's book and stationery store, No. 21 North Main .street 4-27-ti vrien Baby was sick, we euro her Castorta, Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorli, "7-q she became Miss, she clung to Castorta. TOma she bad Children, sbo gave them Castorta. Lane's 1'umlly Medicine llovca the bowels each day. Most people need to use it. IHectrlo Hallway l.ulletln. Hereafter the electric railway cars will leave the corner of Cherry and Main streets at 5:30 a.m. dally and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho lost car will leave for Oirardvlllo. On Mon day, November 7th, 1892, the fare for any length ef ride between Shenandoah and Qlrardvllle will be reduced to five (6) cents. Twelve l'hotos for fiOe. By Bending us your cabinet, together with GO cents, wo will finish you ono dozen photos. 11-3-tf W, A. Keaqev. l'lles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay uutil well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. It REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St, Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Evening Hebald. tf Downs' Elixir will euro any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. lm Do not suppose that because it Is recom mended for animals that Arnica and Oil Liniment Is an offensive preparation. It will not stain clothing or the, fairest skin, lm A Great titock. Five thpu&and novels, the latest and best Issued, telling at 25 cents pother places, for fit t Mx Beese'a for 1Q cent. The finest playing cards iu;the.market.o cents per pack, A LAPIDARY'S SHOP. Uow the Cnttlne anil I'ollihlnfr of Fre clotu Stones In Accomplished. The actual work of cutting, drilling, and polishing gems hns over been sur rounded tiy an nlr of mystery which the curluiiB have only in very rare instances been ublo to penotrata Strange as it may seem, tho liardest gems, and even tho diamond, are cut with a rapidly-revolving disc of tin, that has no teeth, and is perfectly smooth on its edgo. Thcro are a number of these discs, says tho Philadelphia Press, varying in sizo from the head of a small pin up to twenty Inchesormoro in diameter. Tho I discs are placed on tho mandril of an ordinary foot lathe, and the surface of tho disc is kept running In a bath of turpentine and ollin which is placed a quantity of emery or diamond dust, according to tho character of the stone to be cut. l)y this process it has been found that tho hardest stones are the cosiest cut. The little disc of tin slips through a piece of crocidolltc quite as rapidly as a buzz saw would through a piece of soft pine. Muck of tho work that formerly was accomplished by the slow process of grinding after chipping off as much as could be done with safety and at enor mous expense, is now done so easily that it Is scarcely counted in the cost. Aftor the gems are cut on tho tin wheel to near their required shape they are taken over to the polishing wheels, where another surprise awaits the vis itor. The polishing wheels are all made of lead and turned slowly by hand. Tho gems, however, never touch the real surface of tho lead. They are smeared with a mixture of water and tripoli or diamond dust. The drilling Is stiU per formed with the old-fashioned bow and cord of the ancients, which for many reasons has been found superior to the finest latho drill. Tho gems be fore they can bo polished are carefully fastened on the end of a stick about four or five inches long by means of ce ment, which is first heated over a gas jet. BLOWN FROM A GUN. Experiences of a Man In a Central Amer ican Jtnbelllon. "I was onco sentenced to bo blown from a gun," said Maj. John Hitchcock, to a St, Louis Globe-Democrat man. "I had long been a resident of that land of revolutions, Central America. During ono of the semi-annual political upheavals I was captured by a savago mob known as the army of Salvador and sentenced to death. In the camp of my captors a six-pound gun was fired at high noon by means of a sun glass, and to the muzzle of this anti quated smoothbore I was strapped and left in tho broiling sun to await my fate. "Now, I havo faced several kinds of death in my day, but that knocked all tho nerve out of me. I could not sea the small, fiery spot made by the sun glass, but I knew it was creeping slowly but surely to tho powder at tho vent. I imagined I could hear tho powder hissing with tho heat. "The blazing sun beat down upon my bare head, blinding mo and seeming to boil tho blood in my veins, I became hysterical and prayed and cursed by turns. Tho great clock in tho cathedral was on the stroke of noon and I knew that tho concentrated rays of the sun were pouring directly upon the powder. "Tho troops were dozing in tho shade. A few, awakened by tho bell, raised up on their elbows and watched me with lazy interest, expecting every moment to see me blown to shreds. "One two three four five with, maddening deliberation came the strokes of tho bell, when suddenly a harsher note was heard the roar of musketry. The camp was surprised and my captors driven back in disorder. The cords were cut and 1 sat down beneath tho muzzle of the gun just as it belched forth its midday salute. FOR FLOGGING A REBEL. An 1lukII.1i omcer Who M'ns Hanged for Canning; a Mutineer's Death. Once upon a time, about a hundred years ago, there was a colonel in the English army whose name was Wall; and Open Court says it was his unlucky destiny to be governor and military commandant ol one ol the liritisU West India islands. During his administra tion a mutiny broke out, which ho vitr- orously suppressed. Having conquered the rebellion ho arrested ono pf tha mutineers on tho parade ground in front of tho barracks and ordered lilm to bo tried Immediately by a drum head court martial. The court met, the pris oner being within sight of it but not near enough to hear the testimony, lie wus found guilty and sentenced to be flogged. Gov. Wall approved the sen tence and the man died under the flocr- ging. When the news reached England Oov. Wall was indicted for murder. He evaded arrest and. made his way to France, wjiero he lived for about twen ty years, and then thinking that tho af fair was forgotten ho returned to Eng land. Ho was at onco arrested and brought to trial, whero his fate rested on tho following critical issue: Was or was uot tlio mutineer present before the court martial? On this point the judges Instructed the jury that if tho prisoner was not near enough to hear the test!' mony of the witneesos against him so that he might cross oxamine them, ho was not present within the meaning of the law; und In thut case his trial and punishment wore Illegal. There upon tho jury found Governor Wall guilty of murder; and, In spite of his rank and his influential friends, he wa Hanged. A I.onc-NeEleeleil Grave. Thatlonolv snock in llohrinir Commander IJohriug, of tho Uusslan na vy, mo urst emi lent explorer of those waters, lies burlod beneath a rude cairn, will nresentlv havo a mnniimnnt t thn navigator's memory. Tho Uusslan man oi war Aicoot recently visited ino spot and will return with a metal cross In scribed to the memorv of llnhrin frftnrl hi followers and proclaimed aa thq tribute oi lua Aieoou earing woa wrecked oa 'Bald l'nuha." The production of "Sal'd Pasha'1 by the Shackford Opera Company, at Ferguson's theatre Friday evening )tst, . was ajl that could bo deslied. Tho music was lively and both solos and choruses wero executed In fine stylo. The Ringing of Miss Eloise Mortimer, as Alii and Miss Julia Glovor, as Serena, was exceptionally flue, ns was also that of Mr. Henry Laurent as Tcrrano. The acting and contortions of Messrs. Henderson and Saunders, as tho funny men, lladad and iVoei, produced much laughter and applause. Judging frpm the comments; mado by those present comic opera fills tho bill in Shenan doah. Tho attendance, however, was not what it should have been for a first class show. "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your life Away," Is tho namo of a llttlo book just received telling all about No-lo-hae tho wonderful, harmless, guaranteed euro for chewing, smoking cigarctto habit or snuff dipping. Ko-to-be is the only guaranteed tobacco habit ure In the world Bold by druggists. Men tion this paper. THE STERLING REMEDY CO., 45 Randolph St., Chicago or Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind., and get a book mailed free. 11-11-1 3t-eod Best work dono at Brcnnan's Steam Laun dry. Everything whito and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All) work guaranteed Coughing Loads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam wlllstop tithe cough at Typo For Sale. Wo "have 200 pounds minion, more or less, which we will tell cheap for cash, hav ing no further use for thesame. Apply at Herald office. THE NEXT MORNINOT FCCL BRIGHT AND HEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTEH. My dnctor say Jt nets w mly on tbo Ftonmcb, .or And L ln'-i-i ..n -lajw -a anila&atlrp. Thli -1-lnIc U raada fntm ( rb , and 14 piupsrvd for use AU (Iru,'gi3t eeu H "J und f: i pwjparkige. ttuy one to-day. f.atio'fl Fnmlly .'Uedlclne love the (owtU I'u-'h tiny, in order to b -THE GREAT- Mexcan Medicine Co. Has oponcd a branch office In mn SUILDIK&, s east mm SHENANDOAH, In order to Introduce tbelr wonderful remedies for all plood diseases. '1 hey w"l remain hero for a sbon stline only, and duriog their short lav win sea $1.00 Bottles of Mexican Blood Tonic ForQ CtH. In order to adveritso the med'e'ne. Thevguar anteethalnficra Mir trial the medicine doos not )o as reiescnlcd. you can loluintbo bot tle to our oliee and we vill refund vonr monev. Kor those wUo caruot alio'd vo buynbotltoof the Bloou TodSo we win fjive sample doses free everyday. We coidlal'y Invite allio call at our omce. All quesllous wj'i bo cheerfully ar.Mveied. The company also handles sovoial other well- iijiowa iemeoes, inciuaDg tue aiexioan j'ain imer, re -ae ncaaacue is. very lew minutes. aud curing a'l kinds of ucbes aodpalos: and. Mexican Herb Oluitncnt, a gua antecd euro for piles and all skm diseases. Headaches cured Iree at tbo vfilce. M-Ct New Laundry ! FRANK G, LEE Will open a I Tuesday, November 15th, 29 W. OENTfffi STKEET, In Robbins' nuilding. SAFES! SAFES! FARRELL & CO. Are the best safes made. Used by nil the lend ing banks and Arms. Address, and I will call, E. A. OVIATT, Ferguson House, Hhenoudoah, Farroll A Co.'s Traveling Agent, JONATHAN HODSER, Heal Estate Agent ! Ofllce-34 West Laurel Street, SliciiMUdouh, Pa. PROPERTY FOR SALE: Farm of IS acres; house, barn and other out buildings! property of D.H. Muminy, In the.Qafawhisa yalley 1100, " Fqrm of 83V4 acres; house, barn, eto.; property of H. D. Rentschler, lu the CaU)l88 t1-' ley K.toa. g?s.. AT SE LilDRT WANTS. &o. WANTED. fjood fcahvasser; salary and expenses from start: steady worlt; good chance for advancement. MtOWN 11KOK. CO., Nurserymen, Rocbestor, N. Y. 8-31-3m rK SALE. A good heating store. Apply at the Ueralu office. tf WANTED A couple of show cases for candy and cigar business. Apply at IIehalu office. 1 1-12-2 1 BOARDERS WANTED. A few good board ers wanted at No 13S West Lino street. Terms: 817.60 per month, or H.fi0 per week, Including vraBhlng and mending. ll-i-Sw Elias Kkiil. FOB SALE CHEAP. Ono of Chambers & Co'scopylrg presses, the present owner haviug no uso for it; being good as new. Call at 11EHALD office. IOTJND. A pair of gold-rimmed spectacles. Owner can have same by calling at tho UEiiAi.u office, proving property and paying for this advertisement. 11-14-H $f-to (15 per day at home, selling Lightning O Plater and plating jowelry,, watches, labiewaro, &c. Plates tho llncst of Jewelry good as new, on all kinds of metal with gold, sliver or nickel. No experience. No capital. Every house has goods needing plating. 10 25-2m 11. K. DELNO & CO., Columbus, O AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest nndgreat est selling novelty ever produced, Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works Uko magic. 200 to K per cent, profit. Oneagont's sales amounted lo $620 In six days. Another fK In two hours. Provlous exncrlence not necessary. For terms and lull particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., La Crosso. Wis. X439 6-24-ly MINERS WANTED r-Good miners can find steady employment at our mines, situated ut Nlantlc.Macon Coutuy, 111., a station on the line of tho Wabash railroad. Vein six foot, mlno worked on the room and pillar system, and coul Is mined by shooting from off the solid. Mlno has good roof, Is dry and trco from explosive gases. Niantio Coal Co., 10-28-lm-ditw Nlantlc, I1L (t1 K PAYS tor h borne lot nt May's Land-P-- Ing, the flno suburb of Atlantic City; 5 squares from It. K. ; commutation fare to Phila., 25 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; lino driving, Ashing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 .houses built last vcar and not ono emntv: a safe and sure Investment; J30 Invested will Increase $2t-0 In 0 months; 3 mills built this year; lots are 80 feet above ocean; 10 per cent. 0( for cash; z lots lor rc; ime insured. &cnu ior circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO.. 058 franklin St., Pnlludclphla, B-30-2m IKTOTICIEI Office of mm I Scnun.Kiix Traction CourANT. f All merchants and storckecners arc hereby notltled'thHt, this company will not be renponsl blo tor goods delivered unless the same have been ordered by an officer of the company, upon a printed form uoed for that purpose. ' v, ii. iAitniu., November 3, J892. . Genera) Manager. Benefit to All. Are you prepared for the stormy weather? It brings slop and mud ; and this is time of year that you want good and substantial Shoes to stand the wear and tear. We have just such shoes for both old and young, at prices to suit all. It will pay you to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. PEOPLE'S STORE 121 North Mam Street. JJERGUSON'S TIIEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, '92. Scenic production of the great comedy drama, UNDERGROUND' A Btory of tbo times, by Dsnlel L. Hart. A great casi ncaucu oy Mr. Frank Karrlngton. The Burning Culm, Tlie coal urenKer uy wooniigm. Tlio Cave-in und Explosion in tbo Mines. The most realistlo effects overproduced. Prices, 25, 50 niid 95c. Reserved seats on sale at ICIrlln's drug store. JJIERQUSON'S TIIEATRE. F J FERGUSON MANAGER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. The great actor, NEWTON BEERS, Supported by tho young emotional actress, LORA ADDISON CLEFT And an excellent company lc his masterpiece of mefo-drama, Lost in London. Prices, 23, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at ICIrlln's drug store. T. J. O'HAKEN'S COR. MAIN AND 0AK 8T8. Everything In1 the1 tonsortalllnedoie liltt 1mi alii. A lie hath room atttebed. Sacrifice Sale Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats and Suits I On Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays there will be special sales on CLOTHING On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs days there will be special sales on Underwear, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes and Rubber f onds, as the entire stock must bo sold beforo January 4, 1893. come and secure UARGAINS. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Fall Trade. New styles arriving daily. T T PRTPF' U. U JL JLYAVJ-J SEASONABLE He has also tho largest assortment In tho county, comprising tho celebrated Apollo, Othello, Valley. Irving, Novelty, New Bride, Cinderella, Black Warrior, Grand Perfect, Master Work man, Rival, Now Model, Old and Now Lehigh. A full lino always In stock. Also llrst-cless line Second-hand Stoires XTorvtox-M nTtrl Furriaoos, All in good conditon and warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A lino line of No. 7 New Advance and itinera' Rest Stoves for 113 each; No. 8, ilO; good No. 1 second-hand double heaters from 810 up, and Stoves and Ranges from $6 to tlO. Every one warranled,:nnd delivered and put up in any part of tho county within 20 miles of Glrardville. Over 100 dltl'orcnt sizes and styles of Hecond-hond Heating Stoves to select from. Also a fine lino of Single and Double Heaters, both round and square, at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Promptly attended to at the lowest morket price."' Anthony 'Wnyne and American Washing Machines a specialty, Stove, heater and range repairing promptly done Delivered without extra charge. EYE EXAMI NATION. our eye specialist win bo in SHENANDOAH, Wednesday, Nov. 23 At tho FERGUSON HOUSE, from 8 30 A. M.to5 P.M. Pprfinnii wlin havo Iiriulocha or whose fVM arfl causing discomfort should cull upon our Hieclallt, and tney will rfeplve Intelligent and skillful at livery pair of guuscs orderod IS guaraniecu io urn suusiuciury, QUEW & CO. OculUta and Optlclnna, 1U1U (JIIliST.NUTbT., I'lIILA. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town. . Haslatolybeonentirelyreno vated Everything now, clean and fresh. The hnest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &e., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Dig schooners of f resh,lleor,Pprter, Ale, &o, OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J, J, DOUOIIERTY, Prop. Hess' Livery Stable, XiS N. ftlarltct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town, Would be pleased to reoelve a sharo of the pupiio patronage. 10 CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. tures can be accommodated. G. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines buu nnent cigars i n o uu uauu. WM. J. EVANS, Prop. FREE Self's Original Bargain Store 23 South Main JS&pet line of dnd Children's OLD RELIABLE, J, NORTH MAIN STREET. For Bargains In First-class toves, Ranges ! Heaters and Furnaces, BOTH NEW ani SECOND-BIND GIRARDVIIXE, PA. ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IF1. J". PORTZ'S North Main Street. The largest stock In town at the lowest prises. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper ana winaow snaaes Scheider's Saloon and Restaurantt Leading Saloon in town Centra and ll7il(o Bit., (Ulckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where ha will be pleased to meet the waiiU of his friends and the publlo In Everything in tho Drinking Line. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Dossler's old stand) Main aud Coal 818., Blieunncloali. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The flneBt brands of whiskeys and cigars. Vool room uv achel. TUT M. BURKE, " ATT0RTET-4T-ZulW, EniHAKDOAn, TJu , Omoesr-Itoom '8,1?. 0.'Buiiaing, pSoanab, kid Kiterly UuTlaln. roltartlle. COATS BARGAINS ! PETER GRIFFITHS 1