Do" fou ever Consider Inequality of the food you are eating? It may be Rood. It might be bstMr, purer, fresher and more wboleeome. Is It not worth while to make sure that your Ten, Coffte, Hugur, nutter, UgB, Hplees and Innumerable other groceries are of the beat quality? There la auch a trifling difference In the price of the beat and the worst that It oer mlnly doea nol'pay to buy the wore), oven on the false groand of supposed economy. The beet la always the cheapest, becauso the mat satisfactory and durable and the very beet of everything In the grocery Hnets kept at Cor; Centre nnd "White Sis., KHItSAMIOAII, IA. rp nrTD iv TrTnrrr,TT Points. Chestnuts arc coming. Straw hate are being retired. Theflieaaro rapidly dimprienrin. The tte election Tuesday, Nov. 7ih. Autumn trips to the countryj'nro now en joyable. The 1894 almanac will soon put In its ap pearauee. It takes 1,5(10,000 men to work tlio world's coal mine. New fall bonnete ate stylish with those who eail afford them. At the weather gets cooler the demand for oysters lnerente. The time for making winter sour krout is here. Cool weather will make a demand for pud ding and sausage. A simple dirt of brown bread and fruits Is said to bo a euro for obesity. A good many housewlvos havo finished their autumn house cleaning. People who blow their own horns, seldom 'furnish music for other folks. Tho autumn tints in dross take tliolr hues r Irom the i'.ylng woods. The churches will soon be opening tho Hiinual proiractod meeting season. Women who now attond church simply to show their cloaks aro sacfiuo-rellglous. There is a good timocomlng.providcd wo all move forward to meet it und help itjalong. .Most of tho wrong deeds charged against a man aro those ho committed trying to get his rights. The aroma of cimphor is wafted from eoate and gowns that havo been boxed up (luring tho summer. The proprietors of 1'an-Tlua have sponi thousands of dollnrHto make It, known that tteure I'uudix, Colds aud LaUrlniKi. Trlnl bottlws of I'au-Tlua free at 1". P. D. Klrllu'n drag store. Wattr Notice Heglnuiug; Tuesday, October 10th, the water will be turned ou" each evening at 7 o'clock and remain turnod oif until 7 o'clock iu the morning. This will be continued until such time as the dams are replenished by rain. All consumers aro requested to be extremelr careful in the u of water aud under no circumstances should hose he used lor the purpose of washing show windows, pavements, carrhges, etc. 10-9-Gt S. D. Hksb, Supt. Water Co, USE DANA'S 8AESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUEES." New Through Sleeping: Car Line From Chicago to Seattle via the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul and Groat Northern lUlhyj has been established and first-class sleeptiu; cars will hereafter run dally from CMpago at 10:30 p. in., arriving at Seattlo llflO p. ra., fourth day. This Is undoubtedly the ait routeTlo reach the North Pacificcoast, For tlmt tables, maps aud other information apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address John K. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, M. & St. P. E'y, Willlam'port, Pa. tf Arnica & Oil Liniment Is equally good for man and Wast. 25 and CO cents per bottle. Herlom Itunuwuy. A horse driven by Michael Pribula, the First ward grocer, ran away on Main street this morning. In turning the corner of Centre and Main streets the horse broke from its harness aud toppled the wagon so that Pribula was thrown to the ground. Ills head strnok the curb and was badly cut and bruised. It was considered miraculous that hl skull was not fractured, Tho horse was caught on Pear alley. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted, lm Satiny ltelfused. Pitcher Setley, who has been a member of the home base ball team for the greater part of this season, was to-day notified of hls nlH by Manager BradlgAn and at the same time notified to turn over his uniform, Setley sailed at the Herald ofllce thii afternoon and gave the first information of his release to the press. He says he will not surrender tbe uuiform until he receives two days ay be olaius is duo him. No Change Yet. Wo change in the superintendency of the Sflhoylklll Traction Company has taken place. E. W. Ash, who was to have taken tbe petition yesterday, as successor to 0. JHwcod Jonei, resigned, has not reported for inky and in, reply to an inquiry made to day tbe officials of the company said they did not Icbow when he would do so. Buy Kttm floor. Bs tor that tb wh LiaMia Ha a, AthUad, Pa, Is printed on every Bank. S-8-8taw. Best work don si Breanan't ilw lauu. Irr I.ervthliig whito aid syHwnn. lute eurtaim a specialty. All wik guaranteed. Bee' photographs and crayons at Dabb'a. "Emma "titi.LDMAN CQNVidf&fl. the New York Anarchist Hint Suffer for Inoendlnry UUnrnnces. NRW YoHK. Oct. 10. -The inry in the trial of Emma Goldman retnrnedaverdlct of guilty Inst evening;. When the jury re turned Mlsi Goldman's fncownnunuBunlly pale, nnd her lips twitched nervously. Sho smiled half contemptuously when she EMMA GOLDMAN. hoard the verdict, nnd Attorney Ilnll im mediately anm. At his request the prisoner whs remanded until Monday nnd n notice for n motion for a new trial was given. 1 he olfenso for which she was convicted was attempting to incite to not. She may be sent to the penitentiary for a term not exceeding one yonr or may bo let off with a line. lie tVorkfiil the AllfEil Ilnlrs. RF.ADIN'0. Pa.. Oct. 10. Officers arrived hero last night having In custody A. J. Dress, of Phillpsburg, Centre county, whom they arrested at that place on a charge of false pretenco in receiving about $2,000 from the alleged heirs to tho estate of John Georgo Spang, who died over sixty years ago, and is supposed to have left in Germany an estnto which is now worth anywhere from 10,000,000 to tl00,000,000. In default of bail Dress was committed. He sent the Spang heirs what has slnco been proved a forged cony of the will of John Georgo Spang. There 1h no Spnnj? estate awaiting American heirs in Ger many. Several hundred people of tho Spang family havo been deluded, nnd Dress has mnuo several trips to Kuropo at their expense. An Old Mun'n Murderous Jenlminy. Yousqstown. O., Oct. 10. At Itazelton. a suburb of this city, shortly after mid night, James Campbell, aged 00, killed his wife with n revolver, and attempted to murder Patrick Finney, need 01. firing two bullets into his head and abdomen. The wife died almost Instantly and Finney wns taken to the hospital in a dying con dition. Ho llvos at Now lledford, Pa., and was visiting tho Campbell family. Jeal ousy, without any cause, and tho use of liquor nre the reasons, assigned for the double murder. I'ell with a Lighted Lump. ContJixo, N. Y., Oct. 10. Mrs. Hannah SufTern, nged 50, fell down the cellar stairs with a lighted keroseno lamp In her hands nt her homo here. Her son heard her screams aud ran to her assistance. He found her lying prostrate over the lamn and her clothing on fire. He extinguished the flames and carried her up stairs. She died five minutes later from her burns nnd tho fright of the accident. Four children survive her. Aliiswnrtli's Demurrer Overruled. Washington, Oct. 10. Judge McComas overruled the demurrer filed on behalf of Colonel F. C. Ainsworth, and his code- fendants, indicted for manslaughter In connection with the old Ford's theater disaster. Defendants were granted one week in which to petition tho court of ap peals. Unless the appoal be allowed the defendants will have to further plead to the indictments. Km aped from lirldgeton Jnll. Hridqeton, N. J., Oct. 10. Clayton Cuff and John Bryant, two colored fellows in Jail awaiting trial for burglary, escaped from jail by sawing their cell door. They then sawed an Iron bur from a widow In the corridor of the jail, and making a rope of bed clothing let themselves to the ground and escaped. No other prisoner left. Cull was recaptured, Two Were Washed Overboard CAPE CHARLES, Va,, Oct. 10. A small sail boat with five men capsized yesterday In a gale, back ot iiroadwater Island, Three of the men were saved by the life saving crow. Julius Sharpies and Fisher Boone were washed overboard and drowned. An Habitual Criminal's Heavy Sentence, Lawuexck, Mass., Oct 10. Warren E. Daggett, of Gloucester, indicted as an habitual criminal, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to twenty-five years In state prison. The Yellow Fever at Itrunswlck. Brcnswick, Gb,, Oct. 10. The official yellow fever report gives thirty new oases, four whites and twenty-six colored. Three deaths are reported. A Nntrrt Jiugllsh Scholar Dead. London, Oot. 10. William Smith, LD.D., the author of clnssioal dictionaries and histories, died on Saturday last. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Ann Htokoy died at Great Barring ton, Mass., aged 104. President Peixotj, of Brazil, has pur dialed several torpedo boats in England. The New York Pasteur Institute was formally opened in New York lat night, Tbe entire business portion of Parkers burg, la., wa destroyed by Are. Loss 1100,000. Uob Uudaon. colored, was shot and killed at Dresden, Teun., while defending bis wife, who was being whipped by white capa. Tbe conference yesterday between Kng liuh mine owners and workmen was fruit less of result. Another confereuoe will be bald Thursday. At A publio rasetuig iu KnojvWa, Tenn., Senators Harris and Bate were vigorously denounced for opposing the unconditional repeal of the Sherman law. . Tin; DIVII. A UOOSTKK. How well I remember lasht fall at the rally I marched In line wid tho workln' mln sure, And felt Just as proud as a king at behouldlng The fall of tho rich and the rise of tho poor, Huro that's what they tould me was meant by tho victory. And no wonder I was elated at that; As 1 stepped lo the music Just like an old sojor, An' wore a big rooshter on the top o' me hat. I Invlcd tho boss wid his riches and comforts; No eharo of tho profits I'd git If agin I voted to kapo up the tariff that only Protected tbe bosses and burdened the mln; I'm sure I'll git even now wid ye, my honeys I'll voto Just as suro as my name It Is Pat, For G rover, and thin, at the ratification, I'll wear a blgiooshter on top o' me bat. I done tt, bad luck to tho day and tho hour; i'd like to reonll that same vote If I could, And once again bear tho old slbamo whistle soundln' That called tne to work when the times they wore good. Tho boss ho looks worried, tho foreman Is sour, Tho old mill's deserted and gloomy at that, And all I, have left for my share of tho glory Is the old battore'd rooshter I wore on my hat. I mustered up courage to spake to the foreman And nsk him how long we'd be Idle. You see Tho mill had been closed for a fortnight, an' loaUn' Wid not a cent oomln'was tollin' on me. lloseztomo: "Pat, you an' I will both suffer; Our blzco3 Is crippled, our credit Is flat; Hut If ycz get hungry, yes know," ho said slyly, "Voz oan ato tho ould roosuteryoz wore on your hat." Ho there's the whole shtory and none can deny It, Tho truth must bo tould tbongu the heavens should fall, We made a mistake In defoatln' the party That gave us protection, good money and all. In four years from now yoz may talk tilt you're spachless, Au'arglfy until you'rogray as a rat, Hut If that same party again la triumphant, The dlvll a rooshter yo'll Beo on my hat. liZporlence of mi Jlx-Cliaitiplnn. Athletes and men who take ordinary out door oxcrclso such as walking, running, blcyclo riding, jumplug, swimming, tennis, etc., aro often tho subjects of acute troubles. Tho experience of an ox-champion walker will bo of interest to all who aro alllictcd. Harry Brooks writes; "No. 321 East 19th St.,Now York, Apr. 2, '80. Numerous statements relative, to tho merits of different plasters having boon brought to my attention. I take this opportunity to stato that I havo used Allcock's Porous Plasters for ovor 20 years and prefer them to sny other kind. I would furthermore stato that I was very sick with catarrh of the kidneys, and attribute my recovery entirely to Allcock's Porous Plasters." Havo you tried McElhcnny's fried oysters ? 9 12-tf lia Hall Notes. Editob IIkralb: Tho Haysecdors, of Rlugtown, crossed bats with tho Hopcville team and wore defeated by a score) of 7 to 0 on tho lattor's grounds. Had tho umplro given tho Haysocdcrs a half square doal they would havo won with hands down. The xamo was called at tho fifth innings on account of darkness. James Apr-legate pitched for tho Haysscdora and J. M. Fry caught. Tho Hopcville battery was Joseph McGrady, pitcher; Frank Brown catcher. Applegate struck out 11 and McGrady 5. Nuicmberg, Oct. 8, 1893. Setley has again shown hlmsolf an oxccllent ill 'round player. Ho pitched for Ashlaud at Uahanoy City on Saturday and struck out fourteen of tho "rioters.' They only had four hits off his delivery. Sotley's field work at tho Trotting park was also excellent. It is stated upon authority of ono of the Pottsville players that if tho homo manage ment will fix a date for a game at Shenandoah for tho benefit of Pitchor Bradley tho Potts vilies will volunteer to play thoShennudoahs. lletts has gone to Eislon aud will return Wednesday night. Tho acquirement of tho Stato Lnaguo players has mado the Pottsvlllos pretty near n match for the home team. The Jeanesvillo baso ball club has dis banded and gone into tho foot ball arena with Keener, tho pitcher, as captain. Ward's knowledge of baso ball rules, to gothcr with his known ability as a player, makf s him very popular wherever ho plays The Pottsville players, with the exception of Baby Potts, area gentlemanly aggregation. Tho exception, Mr. Baby Potts, inakeB him self very obnoxious to tho lovers of good ball by his incessant kicking. The change from Cavanangh to Potte, so far as ball playing is concerned, was not a very wiso move on the part of tho Pottsvillo management. Perhaps tho lattcr's great ability lies in bis incessant kicking and biby acts on the diamond. Consistency is a Btrangcr in the newspaper olllcee of the county scat. Patronizing tho game and pleading for tho sanctity of the Sabbath in tho same breath is on a parallel effusions of those papers. Manager Kcbor, of Pottsville, should cage Potts and exhibit him at tho World's Fair as the greatest "baby" player of the age. Tho average baso ball reporter of the county seat, the town of "culture and moraHty,",kuowas little about the fine points of the game as they do of morality. Will they kindly state wherein Shenandoah mado three errors in the last game? The bookings of the home club for this week are as follows : Thursday, at Potts1 vllle; Friday and Saturday, at Wllliamsport. The next big game at the Trotting park will be played by the home team and tho Demorests, of Wllliamsport. Free of Charge. Before buying writo to Messrs. F. Ad. Richtcr & Co., 17 Warren St., New York City, for the valuable book, "Guide to Health," and read the indorse' tueuts that the "Anchor Psin Dxpoller" re eeive at the hands of prominent pl'yslclans, 80 prise medals awarded to tbe luanuf, turers of this valuable preparation. St Cumins; I'vents. Oot 13. Thin! annual tail, auspices uf Button Iluu Fife Corps, in Foley's ball, Gllbertoa. under the and Drum Use WahiH' Eawndrv Buok, Wis be nintna rV,F lminrirv n.qA. Each n&rkauo mnk I two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. MISCELLANEOUS. rpoit HALE Nine shares Hchuylklll Trao IJ nonstock. Apply at this oflloe. B-O-tf FOH HALE A National typewriter in per feet condition. Will bo sold cheap for push. Apply nt this otlloo. 9-il-tf Just opened in tho Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, n full lino of Fall and Winter Mllllnory. Miss Annie Morrison, SHIiNANDOAII, IA POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHN P. MARTIN -FOIl- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR &E0R&EF0LMER Of Slicmuiuonu, TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOIl- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C G. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR laniel BecherL -FOR- County Treasurer AMUSEMENTS. jjlKHQUSON'H TIIEATIIE. P. J. TEHGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, Prof. N orris' Canine Paradox! Prlct'P. io, 20 iiiul 30 Cents Seats on sale at Kirlln's drug sio e. The Grand Opening! OF Dives, Pomeroy AND STEWART, October Stli, Oth and Ttli, Was a Very Successful Event! TVTANY people had been looking forward lo its coming" and made themselves happy by visiting1 one of the most elaborate displays of Dry Goods, Coats, Capes and Millinery ever exhibited in the county. No labor had been spared in making' each department speak lor itselr. btyle, quality and price was back of them all and pushed them right to the front. Many varieties of all the newest fabrics woven were found at our Dress Goods Department to liuu just what they had read was going to be the style this fall and winter, and had been wanting it so badly. Therefore many beautiful patterns were swept from our counters, but new goods are supplied daily. ...... .Was and is a very interesting place to those in need of a fall or winter wrap. It is impossible to de scribe all the beautiful Capes, Coats, etc. There are so many different styles, qualities, etc., that 3rour best plan is to come and see them. Ladies', Misses' and Children's '(oats and Capes Of latest fashion and best quality at very low prices. Prices to suit the times and everybody. The Millinery HAS been continually crowded. Moro than 500 trimmed hats wcro on display and tho exquisite tasto displayed in the decoration of tho room addtd much to Its beauty. Tho trimmed' hats are really masterpieces of tho art, excelling anything over offered outsido of our laTger cities. But remember wo havo hats untrimmed and a work-room full of busy workers to trim you a hat Just as you wish, should you not find any to meet your approbation. Wo mean to pleaso our patrons regardless of any troublo, so if you givo us your careful, as well as critical, attention, you will find us to be jiut as wo say, giving an honest valuo for every dollar spent with us. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. FOTTSlf IlalaSS, FA. . We mention for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy FLOWER POTS HANGING BASKETS, UMBRELLA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. GffiVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 JScswfclo. IMCciln Stroot. iluaact Shoe Iaccs ! Russet Slioc Dressing I LEATHER STORE! 1G "7S7". Oo&tre Kt.. JOHN O. YlMlMK. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer I i.nia nt wavR nf thrnwlntr awav monev. One ot tbe best methods or economizing Is to Insure In first class, thoroughly reliable lompsnles, cither life, tire or accident, such as represented No. 120 South Jardln street, Bhenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hauling ol all kinds promptly attended to. llorsea taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR. ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee House. AT tbe earnest solicitation of many people who cannot attend the Hcboppe Orchestra Dancing Hchool on fctaturduy nights, they have decided to add an adtlUional school on every Wednesday night Tbe admission will be tne sume as for Saturday uighU). Every body Invited. Will open i uuiuuui mii at 8 o'clock. In R0BBINS' OPERA HOUSE. and many patrons were pleased Department! MD JARDINERES! QUEEN & CO., Of Philadelphia Send their jESy Specialist, To Hlieiiandoalt, Thursday, Oct. n He will bo found at the Fergititoti House, From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p.m. Persons who have headache or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive intelligent and skillful attention. NO OH AHOE to ex amino your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettig's Celt brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Elcgan ce in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of course nothing show good breading more clearly than correct correspondence. Rut your UtUe note to "th butcher, the baksr, the oandle-stlek maker," do not need to be ob sueh fine quality-paper as your, epistles to friends. You oan save money there by using our cheaper grades of paptr and envelopes. Tne best Is usrsilao the next best. U0P1 correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, no, i North Main Street, Bhenandoah, Pa
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