Do you ever consider the quality of the food jcra aro culliig' It may be Rood. It might b btr, ptner, fresher and more wholeome. Is It not worth while to make sure that your TtA, Coffee, Hugar, llutter, Eggs, Hplces and Innumemblo other arc-eerie are ot the boat quality? There In such a trifling difference In the price of the beat and the worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the worst, oven on the (alto ground ot supposed economy. The beet la always the cheapsst, because tho BHXt atlsfactory and durable, and the very knot of everything In thegrootryllnojls kept at Cor; Centre nucl Wliltc StH., HIIKNAHIIOAII, I" A. HERD EDITION SUNDAY BY THE SEA.. Atlantic Clty'rt Autumunl ('litmus Not it ."Mere glimmer Iteort. Once rcgardod as a mere summer resort, Atlantic City is so no longer. All tho year round It is visited by thousands In quest of health ntid rccroation. Indeed, many peo ple prefer to wait until after tho ileparturo of the summer crowds and tho subsidence of tho ummcr whirl of gayety, and to enjoy 1 ho rettfuliioss and balmy ocean breezes during tho autumn and wlntor months. For this numerous and growing class tho Heading Railroad maintains throughout tho Full nnd Winter a very oomplcto and In all respects dmlrablo tralu service on Its renowed "Boyal lEouto to tho Sea." And for tho benefit of residents along its linos whom business exigencies permit to visit tho sca ido hut n day at a time, there has been oetabllshed a fast express train leaving Chestnut street wharf, Philadelphia, on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. This con nect with trains from all points on tho Keading linos centering In Philadelphia. An additional Sunday express train loavos at 8.00 a m., and returning fast trains on Sun days leavo Atlantic City at 4.00 and 5.115 p.m.. making convenient connections to all parts of tho Heading system. The week day trains on tho "Royal Route" aro ample in number nd Judiciously timed. .CHE DANA'S SARSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." -"A llreeiy Time." The attraction at tho Grand Opora House Is a good one. It comes in tho shape of "A Breezy Time," presented by those star artists, Mr. E. 1$. Fitzand Miss Kathryu Webster, who arc surrounded by a capablo company, There Is plenty of comedy and music in "A Breozv Time" and lots of clean fuu. Pienyun', Neio Orleani. "A Broczy Timo' At Ferguson's thoatro on Friday, Oct. flth. USE DANA'S 8ABSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Attention Comrades I The me mbors of Watkiu Waters Post No, 146. Grand Army of the Bepubllc, who Jtitcnd going to Allentown on Grand Army Bar. aro requested to meet In front of Aefowlcli's Hall, Thursday morning at o'clock, prompt, fully equipped. By order o II. C. Bovek, Post Commander, Attost: F. H. Hopkins, Post Adjutant. WHBOK ON THE READING. Short I.lno Ml Trunin on tint "l'mnsy .Suspended. At nn euly hour this morning n train of loaded eoal oars broke while going down tho stoep grade, of tho 1'hlladolplila and Beading Railroad hotween Frackvlllo and Wetherlll Junction. Tho brakemon lost complete con- trol of the cart and at the Junction about sixty oars wero heaped and scattered over tho tracks so that both tho P. & B. and Pennsyl vania Bailroad tracks wero h'ockod all day. In contenueuoe of the wreck no trains wero run over tho "Pcnnsy" short lino be tween this town and Pottsvlllc, nil passen gers being obliged to travel over tho long route, via Dolano. At 3 o'clock this afternoon It wai stated that tho tracks would not bo cleared until to-ulght. fKUSONAl.. tho Letter Carrier Bock Is back to his work. Justico C. W. Denglcr spent to-day at county scat. S. D. Hess Is at tho Wills Eyo Hospital in Philadelphia. McIIcury Wilholm, Esq., of Ashland, was in town to day. Jamos Morrell, of Glrardvllle, spent this mornlug in town. Bev. A. M. Samjiscl, of Reading, Is visiting the parental homo in town. Elmer J. Keplor, of Trcmout, has lojatod In this town and will conduct a largo marble yard hero. T. J. Hurley, of Philadelphia, and at ouo timo n prominent resident of town, is spend ing n fow days hero. Mrs. Thomas Glcnwright, of Mlncrsvillc, is visiting her patents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Iv Kehlcr, of North Main street. Miss Kato Glover, ono of tho clerks of the post olllco, will spend her fifteen day's vaca tion in Now York, Camden and Philadel phia, commencing to day. Call Kxtvmlml. At a meeting of the Prosbytorian chucrh congregation la t night a call was oxtendod to Bov. Charles II. Whitnkcr. It is not known yet wlicthor tho call will bo accepted. At pro- sent Bev. Whitnkcr is tho guest of Dr. J. C. Riddle, nt Fountain Springs. Bost work dono nt Brennnn's steam laun dry. Everything whlto and spotless. I.acc curtains n specialty. All work guaranteed OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS. Died LEI11V. At Shenandoah, October 2, 1893, Gcorgo Henry, son of William nnd Susan Loiby, aged 10 years. Funeral on Thursday, October 5th, to leavo residenco on West Strawberry alley for tho Evangelical church at 1 o'clock, sharp. Interment in Odd Fol lows' cemetery. Friends and relatives re spectfully invited to attend. 10-3 2t Thousands walk the earth to day who uvosld bo sleeping in its bosom hut for the timely use of Downs' Elixir. lm POPULAR BXOURSION3 To the World's - vU reniiaylvnulu Itallraail. The dates aro October 2d and Cth. The excursions will bo run by special trains of btandard Pennsylvania Bailroad coaches, running on express schedulos. Tho trains will loave Philadelphia at 11:30 a, rn, Fraier 12:09 noon, and roach Chicago nt an nrly hour of tho next afternoon. Excursion tickets, valid for return within The I'nlr's Flowers IIiivo Oono to Sleep. Chicago, Oct. 3. Irreparable injury bus been done to the innuiiilleeut outdoor display of lloriculture by tho cold spell which 1ms nflltcted Jackson park for sev eral days. The Wooded Islund cannot no longer bo called the land of flowers, be cause very little of tho exhibits can be Keen to bloom todiy. The blossoms on tho 34,000 rose bushes and the great varioty of sweet peas have gone to sleep until next summer. Tho Jsew YorK medal winning ltorists nre the principal sultcrers, Cali fornia coming next. v Slnm' Forcotl Acceptance. BANGKOK, Oct. 3. Foreign residents of this city consider several articles in the Franco-Siamese convention to be In con Uict with tho existing treaty rights. The convention was accepteil only after strong protebta from Slam. The clause providing for the trial of biamese under French su- pervisiou Is denounced here as a complete violation of treaty rights, rue clause con cerning the prolonged occupation of Chan- tnboon Is regarded as meuuclng Siamese independence. Missouri Miners Demniid nn Incrense, I .UAUOJi, iuo., uci. a uuuiuuusuuH men, ten days, will be sold from stations on the I comprising all tho coal miners at Devier, Schuylkill division at $18.23 for the round trip, except from Phoenixvlllo, which is $18.10, Norristown $17.G3, Conshohocken $17.50, and Manayunk $17,25. These trips afford tho best opportunity for a visit to tho World's Greatest Fair. Arnica & Oil Liniment Is equally good for nan and beast. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Cumins: Fvents. Oet.4 First annual ball given by tho Shen andoah base ball players, Bobbins' opera louse. Schoppu orchestra. Oct. 13. Third annual ball, under tho auspices of Boston Buu Fife and Drum Corps, in Foley's hall, Gilberton. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's. 0-12 tf (lire Your Ariilreaa. Seeretaries of the various societies of town will confer a favor upon the IIekald if tfady'wiU kindly inform us, by postal or etfaer wise, their street address and the name ( their society. There are times when information is desired relative to n certain society, which could easily be obtained had tve the address of the secretary. i.aue'8 Family Sledlctae Moves the llowels Hash day. Most people need to use it Here's a llargaln. Do you want a bicycle? We have a few fcigh grado $110 pneumatics with Morgan and Wright tires left. Will olose them out r tOS each. McConnei.l & Bro., 10 fit Ashlaud, Pa Have you trisd MeBlhenny's fried oysters? Bay KwUmt flour. Be sore that the same LlMIO & IUM. Ashlaud, Pa., is alnti on every sack. 3-3-3taw, Glin Amy, For sixty days agey, the photographer' htUI jive a 10x12 plttinum picture with every this (Macon) county, stopped work yester day and demanded the usual winter In crease of 10 cents per ton for digging coal, which nlvrays commences Oct. 1, the price being fifty cents In summer nnd sixty cents In winter. It is expected that the matter will he adjusted without any trou ble. The Ardmore miners will take the same action. I'ence In Argentine. Ni:w YoitK. Oct. 3. Mr. Jnmes A. Scymser, president of the South American Telegraph company, makes public a letter received from Iluenos Ayres as follows; "We have a telegram from Uuenos Ayres savinir that telegraphic communication with all places in Argentine nnu ueyona via Galveston has ueen restoreu. xuis in dicates that the government has heeu suc cessful in restoring peace throughout the country. The Sultan "Deeply Moved London. Oct. 2. Dispatches from Con' Htantinopla say that the sultan has been greatly moved Dy the agitation in England on behalf of the Ainenian prisoners In Asiatic Turkev. He has ordored that all the papers bearing on the recent trial of Armenians in Angora be laid before him, especially those concerning the charges amilnst Professors Thoumayan nnd Haya- yau, of tho American college In Marsovan, NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were vii,viu The influx of gold from Cuba to the United States continues. The debt statement just issiied shows net increase in the public debt, less cash in the treasury, during beptemuor or wh, TUB. 78. Attorney General Olney has appointed 6. W. De Witt, of New Jersey, as an as sistant attorney In the deuurtinent of justice. Thare is a movement on foot among PitUburg roll turners to break away from tho Amalgamated Aociauou ami lorm an lndM)udeiit national orgaiiliMtiou. Tha oorDoratlon o' Mublin lw reaolvwl to attend in state i it - demonstration that will be held on Sunday next in GUnoevin cemetery in memory of the lute Churls Stewart Purnell. Wlutt He Sees mid Honrs During lilt Trav els Almiit Tom n. I hear much complaint about tho high rato of speed at which trains on tho Lehigh Valloy piss through tho town. It It certainly a violation of tho law, and no ono appears to take any Interest In tho matter at least the attention of our borough authorities have been called to this matter, and no action by them lias been taken. When some one has been killed from this cause psrhaps tho rail road compauy will bo compelled to obey the law. Shenandoah parties who have recently re turned from Chicago advlso ladles, In addi tion to warm wraps, to tako with them to tho World's Fair a pair .of rubbois each. Tlioy will find uso lor them, as the pathways and most of tho buildings aro sprinkled ovcry morning. To the dampness caused by this process is attributed much of tho In disposition prevailing among visitors es pecially colds. It is with much pleasure that I note the improved condition of tho anthracite coal trade, and also tho fact that the miners and buslnoss men of this vicinity will bo greatly benefitted theroby. When tho men at tho mines are receiving good pay and full timo, everything Is prosperous and every branch of business issllmulatcd. Our merchants should prcparo for a lively fall trade. Within the next two or throe weeks fall and winter goods will be in groat demand, and tho merchant who informs tho people, through tho columns of a newspaper, what ho has to oiler them will reap tho greatest benefit from tho improved trade. Evidence is being dally furnished of the Huisai.d'h great popularity as an advertising medium. It Is published six days a week, nt tho time when people mnko their purchases, anil has a larger circulation in Shenandoah and vicinity than any other paper published. Now is tho timo to niako known your bargains. Isn't It funny the extremes to which some women go In ho way cf dress? Not so very long ago ono couldn't step into tho shop of a butcher or a baker, or a candlestick maker, without beholding great diamond earrings dangling from tho ears of every other women In the placo. It is hardly necessary to say that diamonds in such places aro decidedly out of taste, and I believe some of tho news papers did say it pretty 6lrongly at tho time. with tho result that these same women, and a good many others, too, put tho great taboo on the diamond earring, until now wo don't seo very many ladies wearing eardrops at all. But ,t ho wl e ones still wear them in their proper placis. Why, ladies, dou't you know that Worth or Eodfern never call an evening or dressy costumo completed, without a dia mond pendant or two? If you care to tako tho timo to Inquire into tho matter, get a copy of tho latest designs of either of these wurld-rcnowucd artists, and seo for yourself, that each lady wears her diamond earrings. and what is prettier? Surely nothing uuless it bo tho fair damsel herself. Cream peppermints may be served at dinners and aro a present fad, so says a Bocicty jour- al. They aro considered aid3 to diges tion. OliK. 1'olnts. Frosty morniug3 now. The chrystanthemum, in all its varigatod glories, will soon bo with us Tho Tamaqna Primitivo Methodist Sabbath School Boll of Honor and Burial Society has been chartered. O'Neill Bros , of town, wero last night awarded tho contract for furnishing tho Mahanoy City new public school building with 400 desks. Tho prico is about $2,000. District Superintendent John Skoath met with au accident at Elmwoed uilllery on Friday. Ho was In the act of loading a car, when tho heavy water hoso beoamo loose and struck him, knocking him off the platform to tho ground, a distance of 8 lect, injuring his back severely. This week thoEusalan Amorican News and tho American Russky Viestulk, tho former printed in the Bussian Greek language and the latter in the Slavonian, both olllcial organs of tho Greek Catholic Union, will remove from Mahanoy City, to Scranton, Pa. IOB HA LB Nine shares Hchuylklll Trac : tlon stock. Apply at this office. 0 V-tf I J10K HAIjK. A National typewriter In pe ! feet condition. Wld bo sold cheap fc sash. Apply at this nmoo. 9-11-tf ner lor The Grand Fall Openini 11 7ANTI5D. A bov who has hnd some ex- VV prlenoe at ihe barber trade. Apply at once to Charles Derr, 12 West Ccntro street, nocnannoan, l'rt. iu-.H -OF RSTKAYKI). From tho premises of Btanl slow L'avllk. IX Month Main street. Bhen- hndoiili. dark crav cow with laree. whlto horns. turned backward. For tho return of the same a reward will bo paid. 10 .'lit i in rv. uoa . uati . urv m 08T. On Hunday, October 1st, on Cherry. botween Qllbert street una Annunciation L' cliurch. or ? n laUv's cold watch and chain, with 'small cold cross and sold dollar attached to chain. Finder p'ensn return to 222 W. Centre street, I or -100 w. Cherry streot, ana receive lewara. AMUSEMENTS. Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, jpKBQUHON'S THEATKE. r. J. TEllOCSON, MANAGER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1893. POTTSVIXiLE, PA., Special nttractlous on The hit ot the Btason. Tho third onnunl tour of Fitz and Webster A Breezy Time. A rrnrlne. rolllcklne musical tarce comedy E. H Fltz and Kothryn Webster, tho pop dar mneloal artlBts, supported uyan exrcncni com pany. HVKItYTHIN'O NEW. TCew snncs. new dunces, new music, new com pany, new specialties, new oestumes. A bevy nf n-fttv fflrlR. tho tennis nuintette. the mando lin octette. The lnlest, the new Turkish boll savotte, and n cycloao of tun ana music. Prices, as, so ami 75 Cents. Itewervcd seats at Klrlln's drug store. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR Thursday,Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 5th, 6th and 7th. We have snared no pains to make our storo an object lesson throughout. Every do nartincnt nas been rcnoweuauu wo aro odio to put lorui mo vorv iiosl eooqs lor tno insnec tion and consideration of thoso who are seeking good goods at hard-times prices. Wo inako our patrons a study and think we havo not fallod in our ouorts to suit all in quality and price Our First Fall Opening in Millinery Promises a rare treat, not only in tho fine 1 rench hats, but hats of our own American talents Our trimmer having been to Luropo, is now able to combine tho l.uropcan styles with tho Amorican anu nceigu somo mosL ocauuiui cue-as. wiiicu aro wen worm your inspection Our trimmed lolt hats nil now and latest styles, (no old goods carried overi will range In prico from -iuo to SI -19. Among thorn aro the Colonial, Harcourt, Flomeo, Picolo, Francaiso and so many others space will not permit mention thereof. Our trimmed hats of ovcry de scriptlon for tho agcu as well as tho young ladles will ho put forward at tho following prices $1.18. $1.03. $2.48. SQ 99. $323. $3 08. 1.35, So 00, S3.2o. etc., to any prico according to the kind and quality ot trimming. A bcautuui souvenir will no given to anyone purchasing hat ovor and above $2.ou JOHN P. MARTIN -KOR- was not inime BUKnicst way negiccicti. ii is urimiuu oi an tno newest manu factured Coats. Capes, etc. Wo havo them to suit everybody and at price within overybody s reach Now, is it to bo a plush or fur coat, jacket or cap I'av us a visit on our onpnlni? davs. and wn'll heln vnti out nf n dlle.mna. jianusoniciy iramcu picture win uo nrcsouicu me Duveroi a wrai uurins; ou opening auys. COMMISSIONER PRyjMflSDEPARTMENI Tnnfnll fur llttprnimn. hi nit tlif iipwp una lmuuust wuuves oui oi mo nifioii ut qun'ity ami price beyond cxpectatloi VOTE FOR 11 . 1 llllllli I.II1I1U II n I. Ins nil V H N. n V hi n.l Y At. iN hi W A n. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. POTTS VIEaIaE? PAi -FOR- CONTROLLER. ."We mention for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy VOTE FOR FLOWER POTS AND ID GEORGE FOLMER or SUciiantloali, -FOU- TREASURER. HANGING BASKETS, UMBRELLA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEYJ ''I ill VOTE FOR The Genuine, and the Sham, Every good thing has its host of imitators; every genuine article its counterfeits. The imitators always choose the most valuable and popular article to counterfeit, so that when they claim their sham to be equal, or as good, or the ame as "So-and-So's," tho public may depend upon it that "So-and-So's" article is tho best of the kind. The sham proves tho genuine merit of tho thing it copies and never has this been better illustrated than by the imitations of Allcock's Porous Plasters. Allcock's Porous Plasters are tho standard of excellence the world ovcr.and Its Imitators in their cry that theirs is "as good as Allcock's" aie only emphszlslng this fact and admitting "Allcock's" to bo tho acme of perfection, which it is their highest ambition to imitate. The difference between the genuine and these Imitations, which copy only general appearance, is as wide as that between copper and gold. The only safe way for purchasers is to always insist upon having Allcock's Porous Plasters. They aro the only perfect plasters ever produced. C 0. MATTEN 7 J Send them Eye Specialist' &u r) u tin u i i in, iiiursuiiy, uvi(i Ho will be found at tho Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. in. Persons who have headache or whose eyes are c&us t . LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 Lots of ways of throwing away money. One nf the best methods of economizing is to Insure in Hrst class, thoroughly reliable companies, either life, mo or acoident, such as represented by No. 1M South Jirdln s rect, tibengndoan, Ta. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY arses ano Carriages to Hire. HiuUm Wr mat are liberal. of Ml kinds prom ioree taictn to coari twudwl rstfti -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR Dr. Daniel Dechert -FOB- County Treasurer RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettig'B Cele brated Beer aud Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Fale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Elegance in Stationery. CHARLES DERR, (Formerly with Wm. Derr) THE i LEADING BARBER! You are careful about your wrlttng paper, of oourse nothing shows good breeding more oietriy utan orreci oorresponaenos. MUt yoir Utile note to "th butcher, the baker, theoanale-svleU inauer," no not need to be oo such flnequiltty paper as your eplstlea to frleadK. You u.in ve wonay there by using our ehraper gndos ,( piprsna esvalopes. Tm b-mtis h. r- ty Xn next best. Uotn aorrvei iu entry wy HOOKS & BROWN, Ferguson House Building No. 12 West Centre Street. Oa PEill ALLEY, Rear of (lie Coffee flom ' No. 1 North Mln Street. Hienandoih, Pa. youpatronogeGooasoaSedforanal 139 f oulli Slain Htreet, E3 j3.oia.fiaicioXi., TFv. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every res eet. v e respei ttu'ly solloit share of SE-SOJT 1S93-04. Dancing Schot -COMMENCING Saturday Evening, Sept, IB, 1 -AT 8 O'CLOCK iihb mm. is t A i. T 1 1 1 r XT J li itoDDins upera noua? .dlaxi.lissloxa.. GO OoA1 i 4 itus8ct uiioc Laces: Itnsset Slioe Ores n LEATHER STOMA XG "CV. Oontro fSt JOnn 1 TREzj GOVE OYSTE We are now prepared to fill ordi' I in large or Bmau ijuanii.ioa airii wnoiesoie ana retail sior AiiorcKl fTMAiltAd with Darn mid timwintTi ' XX. XX. KTOX3XjXa eft) il 9.U13W 8H.Jrdln8L, SheBandoall? lore a of his $3 cabinet.
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