MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider the quillty ot the lood 70a are eatlnxr It msy ba good, it might be Inner, purer, fresher nnd more wholesome. 1 It not worth while to mutia sure that your Ten, OoflM, Hugur, llutter, Birgs, Hplww and Innumerable other groceries are o( the beet (ualltyT There U such a trifllog.dlfferenoo In the prloee ot the beet and the worn that It cer fctlBly docs not pay to buy the wore!, even on tke false ground of supposed eootomy. t The best Is always tue "cheapest, Deeause tnb Swit saisletory nnd durable, and thovery beet of everything tu thegVooeryllnoTTkepi, at Cor; Centre and White Sts., HIIICNANOOA1I, IA. THIRD EDITION Allon-I'llzpiilrlck, ZZZZ JMIes Katie K. Allen, daughter of O. S. Allen, ill vision master meclianic of thy Philadelphia and Heading Railroad, and J. 0. FiUpatriok, Tamnqua agent for tho Read ag and Now Jersey Central railroads, were married In St. Caul's church, in Reading, on Sunday morning by Rov. Georgo llomomann. Charles V. Allen and Hi M. Kdlth Allen, brother and sister of tho bride, acted as best man and maid of honor. There were no bridesmaids. ""After a breakfast at the Mansion House, Reading, Mr. and Mrs. FHispatrlclc started on their wedding tour, whtoh will extend to the World's Fair and Denver, Col. Upon their "ret'urnjlioy will reside at'sfll West Ilrovl street, Tatninua. weJSTD WbriryJ.Votle". 1 MAU persons having boohs out of tho I'ub lie Library will please return same at once. Tlio HbraryMvTu be open" for tlie'"roturu of hooks from 8 a m. to fi p. m , and from 7 to 8 o'clock oah nvenlng this week. Tlio pub llo will noto that tho llbrarv has been re moved from tlio Uigli school building to tho new Centro and West street building. atiZU ,n, u-.i Frank 1Ianna,'77 10.17 Bt Librarian. The Delayed IliTlnn. Members of the Hoard of Health ar anxious that tho Borough Council should take steps as early as possible to put tho healtl mlM on a heal footing. Nearly two weeks have elapsed since the Council considered and endorsed the rules, but nothing has been done with Ihem since. With the rules in illegal form the Hoard of Health is practically powerless, and bb one month must elspso after the first publication beforo tho rnlea become lu It is necessary that Council's action fihould be prompt TJ9E V) ANA'S 8AE8APABII.LA,its "THE TCTNT) THAT niTEEf." 'The Ivy I.rtf." "The Ivy Leaf" was givon to a largo audionro at tho Masonic theatre lost night, It is one of tho few good Irish melodramas on the road, and was well received. It all'ords opportunities for some good, strongjwork and a bit of taking comedy business. Tho sconory is elaborate, and the company all that tho play demands. Many of tho situations aro thrilling, and the applauso was liberal. JVaihtiUe 1'rca. Will occupy the board I at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday, 0?t. 10th. A bad ooagb or cold o ills for a good remody the cure Tor 1U F.ir Coughs, Colds, La Orlppe and Consumption, a perlect and per nanent wire is l'au-1'lna, the worst oases yield to Us healing properties Cost 2Ti cents. Fan-Tina Is sold at 1. 1'. 15. Kirllu's drug mate. Fried oysters a specialty. ,at IMcElbenny's 0.12-tf Accldrut to the Klectrlo Light, For about Ave minutes last evening tho large electric lights on the commercial line ware extinguished. The cover of a dynamo pulley at the South Main street power house beoame loose, causing tho shut down. Elec trician Seager repalrod tho damage and soon had things in working order again. Dlvd. DAVIS. On the 10th Inst., at Shenandoah, Pa., Mary, daughter of Morgan Davis, aged 19 years. Funeral will take place on Thurs day, 19th Inst., leaving tho family residence, 810 West Cherry street, at 2:30 p. in. Services in the Methodist Episcopal church. Inter ment in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Rela' tives and friends respectfully Invited to at' teed. 10-2G-3t Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and beast. 25 and CO cents per bottle. Surprise Party. Miss Lillie Llewellyn, of East Coal Istreet, was tendered a birthday surprise party by a number of her young friends last evening, Among those who enjoyed tho festivities ware Annie Roberts, Annie Dorr, Florence ttaith, Annie Lingham, Delia Daddow, Oettle Goodhead, Minnie Davis, Sallio Portz, TMtie Beach and Minnie Powell; William Veale, William Dusto, Napoleon Powell tieorge Dodgon, Samuel Small, Thomas Williams, William Llngam, William Webster, Bniiort Ledden, Robert Raudonbnsh and John Kerslake. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's 942 tf Bay Kntone flour. Bo euro that the muBM Lbssio & IiAKR, Ashland, Pa is (stated on very sack. 3-3-3taw, A Vicious florae. ThU morning a farmer's horse bit a large irisfB oat f the shoulder of Letter Carrier Boyer's 00a t. The carrier paaaod the horse i erojsing Main street and the animal took a 4yig nip. Ultra tww. For sbrty day E ey, ik photographer 'rAl give a 10x12 pltttaom pietnre wits vmj Rett work doo at Brwifta'i itwua Vwn Arv. Bvexythlwc white ad spotless. Lace 4BrtJne a speoielty. All work guaranteed. A PERILOUS HONEYMOON. Iliw Jlme. riiarboiniet Win Widowed on Hit llililul Tour. TrjRIir Oot. 17. Mine. Clinrhonnet, who went in n bull mm on her weildltiK tour anil whs thrown out with her husband hd1 his friend, In the ltnlinn Alps on Oct. 11, has arrived here with her husband's dead body. Ills friend, M. I'ontn, Is reeov. criiiK slowly from his injuries. The unl- loon stritok the glacier at 3 o clock in tlio nftcrnoon. The car went to pieces, mid tho three occupants were thrown out. They passed the night on the snow ntul Ice mr.ong the Cnlratiielln peaks. Tlio noxt day they begun the descent of the moun tain, when suddenly Clinrhonnet illsnp poured In a crevasse. In tho evonln(cPotitn foil nnd broke his leg. Tho couple passed a second night In the snow nnd Ice, nnd then Mme. Charhontiet went nlono down tho mountain to n hut, whero she induced two guides to go back after her huslmnil and Pont a. Cliarboiitiet's body was found at tho bottom of the crevasse. Tim Army of I'Aiixloners. WAMllSfiTON, Oct. 17. Tho secretary of the Interior transmitted to tho houso, In answer to n resolution calling for Informa tion, a statement prepared by the commis sioner of pensions regarding the net of June 27, 1800. Up to nnd including Oct. 11, 181)3, there were 51T,3S0 original Invalid and 120,821 additional invalid applications filed under this act, or n total of tm,2l in valid claims. Tho total of widows and other dependent claims was 188,107, or a. grand total of 800,321. Tho total Isslio of all claims prior to March 10, 1803. was 488, 031, and the total number rejected was 03.(147. Since that, date 24.4T0 claims lmvo been admitted and 02,041) rejected. Charged with CmimIicmI Practice. J.ONHON, Oct. 17 The Herald says that an Indictment warrant is in the hands of the police for the arrest of one Georgo H. white, who until recently has represented in Iloston the large Pennsylvania tannery firm of William S. White & Co. Mr. White is accused of obtaining money tin der false pretences from a dozen different banks in tills city, the claim being made that he Heoured about $800,000. H is also alleged that Now York, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg Institutions are out about WOO,- 000 on account of his peculiar financial transactions. lie (Horn Jimrll with the Tzar. CorKSllAGt:x, Oct. 17 It Is reported here that M. de Giers, Russian minister of foreign affairs, is again out of favor with the cinr, and has received another long leave of absence, Glcrswns offended be cause the negotiations for the visit of the French men-of-war at Copenhagen were carriod on over his head by Huron Mohren hoim nnd the czar. lie mnde known his dissatisfaction so vigorously that he brought upon himself the imperial dis pleasure. A llnrvnril linfoor rrolmbly Droit net! Wasiiikoton, Oct. 17 The United States minister at, Toklo has reported to the statu department that Dr. bcott Almi- crieff, of Harvard colloge, has been miss- ing since July last, and is probably drowned. Dr. Moncrielf was hent out by the Peabody mii'cum of Harvnrd to study ethnology on the east const of faiberia and while fctoppiug at a village lit the mouth of the Amur river, he went out in a small boat on July 11, and lias not been henrd from since. Assaulted by a MatUrd Itrule. ClIESTKi:, Pa., Oct. 17. A It! year-old daughter ot Sirs. Aiusworth, who lives on Fifth street, Darbj. waKhrutnllynssuulted while going to her work at Griswold's mill. A man who had his fuce covered with a handkerchief sprang from the hushes nnd thicv. her to tho ground. In her efforts to escape from the villain she was terribly bruised and her clothingtorn, and slio is now suffering from nervous prostration. No clew to tho niiscrount. I'trtibiiK Again at Work. West CiiEKTr.it.Pn., Oct. 17. Karlyinthe morning the large stone barn on the farm of John Martin, in East Cain township, was totally destroyed by flro. Tho build ing was a very large one nnd filled with the season's crops. Adjoining it was a wagon house, which was also burnod. In the barn were six cows, all the far.ming implements, and $2,000 worth of crops. No horses were in the building nt the time. Tho cause is supposed to bo incendiary. Mangled to Dnatli by Gars. Wilminotos, Del., Oct. 17. Joseph Welsh, nged 19 years, of this citv, came home from Philadelphia on the lialtlniore and Ohio railroad nt midnight, welsh, who was asleep, was aroused by the con ductor beforo the train reached the station. He rose, in a dnzed condition, walked out on the front platform ot the car, and fell under the train. He was horribly mangled and died on the way home. llrltlih Sailors In Italy. TAWtANTO, Oct. 17. The recep'tion a0' corded the British fleet on its arrival here was quite as enthusiastic ns the reception given the Russians in Toulon. SirJlichuel Culme-Seymour and the other olllcers ot tho fleet landed lost evening to attend reception given in their honor. A series of fetes will continue to the end of their visit, fiaved from n Whirling Shaft. CnESTKR, Po., Oct. 17. George Btowe, a rigger at Hooch's shipyard, was caught by his olothos and whirled around the auxil iary Bhaft In the machine shop onBaturday afternoon. He escaped Instant death only by being literally torn from his perilous position by bis companions. nUtllUrr Daitroyad by Flrhuc. IiANCAETEn. Poi. Oct. 17. Jacob F. ShneiTer's distillery and bonded warehouse was destroyed by an incendiary fire, and the loss will be nearly 1100,000. The bonded warehouse was of corrugated Iron, with Iron roof. It was three stories high, and fllled with whisky. Editor McUlnrs's Condition Serious, Philadelphia. Oct. 17. The condition of A. K. McClure has again changed for the worse, and the distinguished editor Is critically 111. nis physicians say that while his trenerul symptoms are satisfae fory, there is grave dunger of his kidueys failing him. Itusuined with u Non-Union Fore WeLLSBUHG. w- Va- 0ct- ".The Riv erside uIass works, the lamest concern ut the kind iu this vicinity, resumed opera Hons yesterday nou-uuiou. Seven shoj are working. Ouly two of the former em ploy us reported for work. A Itllroil to '."li the SlmtutHln, Sahavac Lake. V V.. Oct. IT. A syn dloate Uim 1mi formed ami a rallrod will liu lint t tn the ton ot Will e mt HMHlll tain next spring. ' White Face is 8,000 fwkt high. The road will be thirteen miles long, POLITICAL. POINTS. No red flro burned yet. ' What will tho harvest bo? Election only threo weeks off. It may bo a compromise after all. Will it be Mollet or Quinn or M r? Tho Shenandoah post ofllco appears to ho n it In this campaign. C'AHI.'S TAI.TC or WOE. l'y (hakes 1 toidyou somedlngs, It you listen mlt your ears. I never vas so foolish, I pet In, in fifty years. I shust committed sulirlde; I trowed myself away, Unt vote for (J rover Cleveland on last olectlon day. So listen to my story, until I told you how It vo, Dot I vol been so simple unt a foolish blunder- bus. Thero vas a Dcmmy eroaker, his name Is Paddy Fell. Ho comes In py my house all tlmo his tales of voe to tell. Ho talked about Republloaiss I bo sold doy vos no goot, Unt like to see dem gat knosked out; bo vlsh dey only vould, Prcnt. (srl, he said to mo one nl to, ho looked so nwfol trne, You shake de Orond Old Party unt get plenty vork to da. We vote for Orover Cloveland unt lngf r beer gots cheap. You'll get yoursnuer krout for nte ;" his vords most mude me veep. Eight hours' vork will pe a tay -r three Hun doys In a week," Dot nearly took my preoth away; far Joy I could not speak. Veil, I done shust like he told, for Orover I did vot, Instead 1 vlsh dot I had vent unt oM my own tarn troat I valked up to de pools dot day proud as ;a army horse, Unt skust as I vo-i coming pack I met Tom Jonos, my boss. lo shook my hand, said $How you vos f r hopo you put in on A solid ticket, Carl, my boy, for friend lien Harrison." Bhust dsn I got oxited, nnd said I vos no tol To vot mlt doso Republicans unt po a tarn plr fool. want do moro Protection, dot ding it is played out. I said, unt walked away with Pat, unt for Qrovcr we did shout. Next day I mirched In the parado mlt snow up to my kneos ; Ilut I vos full of with whisky, so of course I could not freoze. ' (Blow music.) Eight months, py links, have passed away, I got bo work or oash, Unt oil those sunny brospeots unts hopes have cone to smash. y I got no peer, I lost my friends, my tick Itt Is played out : My wlfeis-runned away from me i I got no sauer krout. In fact, I'm all proken up, by tarn, I vlsh I was n mule Ho I could kick myself to-death for being such a fool. I learnt ma what I won't forget, no more I get took in If I llvo lo be a thousand years, I po a Republi can, Churleti A. Ludielg. USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Tlio Netv Quarter. The Shenandoah Manufacturing Company will movo from its old quarters on North Bowers street to its recent y built factory on North Emerick street this week. The com pany is sorely in need of its now building. wing to tho limitod room afforded by tho old fddorv thousands of dollars worth of orders lmvo recently bocn refused, yet tho orking hours for tho last six weeks havo been from G a. m. to 10 p. m. This is tho result of a hustling management. Wus Mot lleiitrn. A report was circulated in town yesterday afternoon that Letter Carrier mrtsch waB assaulted by thrco men while making his delivery and terribly boateu. Bartsch was as much surprised at tho report as any one else when he returnod from Yutesvillo and cannot imagine how it originated. 'The Little Tyrooll," When "Tho Littlo Tycoon" was last sung In Shenandoah It delighted a crowded house, You should go and seo it at Ferguson's theatro, Friday, for tho company which will appear in it is a first-class one. Judge Cooloy Culls It Kevolutlon. ANN AltDOIt, Mich., Oct. 17. Judge ThomaB M. Cooley said in an Interview! "The action of the senate in permitting the minority to defeat the silver bill by avowedly dilatory tactics is subversive of the constitution. It Is a parliamentary principle of representative government that the majority shall rule. For a mi nority to prevent legislation by Indefinitely prolonging debate is equal to revolution. It is as much revolution as though accom plished with arms and violence." Intimidated by fjtrllilng- Mlnnri. Macon, Mo., Oct, 17. A delegation of 100 striking miners from Hevier, Ardmore, Huntsville and Hlgbie vlblted inino No, iO, owned by the Kansas nnd Texas Coal company near Bevler, to persuade the men to Join thm. Their presence frightened the men and they did not go to work, Bherltl White cams from Ardmore and ordered the whole visiting delegation on the trrounds. Have yon tried MoElbenny's fried oysters? MISCELLANEOUS. -poll BALE. Nine shares Hchuylklll Trao JJ tlon stocK. Apply at mis omco. mi ANTED. Cooles of the Evbnino Herald of Aug. JtfanUHept. 10. T OHT A sniure. black Intaglio watch charm, .L. Finder will be suitably rewarded by re turning same to Dr. D. J. Lungton. 1U-17-M nnttftALK A National tvnewrlter In per OR BALK- i1 feet condition. Wl'l be sold oh'wn for out). Apply Hi mis nmoe. -u-n ItlAUItlCU RIVER GOE OYSTERS We are now prepared to till orders In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All order executed with oere and proHLytnew. 3Ft. IE.. WOBXiE et OO., 9 ll,13w 8 1). Jardln UU, Shenandoah. Pu. AMUSEMENTS. pEROUBON'H THEATRE. f. j, rmiovsoH, hanageii. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th. Vf. H. Power's Company, Presenting tho Picturesque Irish Drama, THE IVy LEAF ! Headed by The Uomuotlc Irish Actor, MR. SMITH O'BRIEN. "A trlbuto to the worth and dignity of Irish character." A erand scenic production Introducing n car load ot scenery. The best Irish reel and Jig daneers In America A genuine insn piper. Heetho Eagle's flight. An Kogle carries a Llvo cKK Quortetto in cholco selections of Irish melodies. KICEHt 25, ,is nucl so CcntH. Kosertcd seats on salo at Klrlln's drug store. F 7EUHUS0N'H THEATItE. r. j, rEitousoN, kianaoeii. OMIt TUJSICI'Ul. NHSIIT! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893. Wlllard Spencer's FascluatlngComloOpeia, Little Tycoon ! The" Will b" sun with the IJiggest and Host CJompany yet, the Company's own Novel and l'lotlircHQiin Scenoiy, Magnlilccnt Cotumes, Splendid Accessories uad Sym phony Quintette Orchestra, making It tho most important mttsic.il ana usnion ablo event of tho soasou. Notwithstanding tho Great Expense of this Companv the prices will remain unchanged. Prices, as, 50 and 75 Cents. . fescrved seats at Klrlln's drug store. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHM P. IARTIM -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR &E0RGEF0LMER Of Sliemmcloali, -Fon- TREASURER VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C. C. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR Hr.DcinielDecli.ert -FOlt- County Treasurer DailSsin -j.rr.- Dives, Pomeroy and POTTSVIXiIjE, Constantly we hear business men from other towns say "I can't see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Pome- & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I , , . . . can uuy mem ill vnoiesa.ie. Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big store is the place to Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You ean get a new lint of tho latest style nt almost any price. Hate to suit all hi price as well as in style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN" WRAPS We aro at the top, too, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. So come at any time and we will be glad to servo you. We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something speslal. A lot of all-woo) Zebra Cloth, cost the importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-luch all-wool Serges for your notice before 't!a too late. Another lot of 30-luch Camel's Hair tention U needed to see these goods, as TsTTTTnOi , POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North C. GEO. MILLER, Manager, Replenish Your Stock "Household Utensils ! AT this season of tho year there is Shades, Skirt Boards, Tubo and Cans, Bread Boxes, Bread l'ans, Drip fans, Boast Fans, Uoal Hods, OH Cans, 'ake Gridi'Ies. WuflWs Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc, etc. Our line of Tinware Includes everything needed In &IRVIN. DUNCAN Just oponed in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throw lne away mouov. One of the best methods of economtzlnc Is to InBure In first class, thoroughly reliable companies, either life, flro or accident, such as represented No. 120 South Jardln street, Bhenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. HiuUnc ot all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at ntea that are liberal. Oa PEAU ALLEY", Rear of the Coffee Boise. lltusyct Slioc Laces! ItuBsel Slioc Dressing! AT THU LEATHER STORE I JOUN I). TItBZlNE. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 und 21 West Oak Street, 8HJ2NAKDOAH, PA. Br stocked with the best beer, porter, alts, hlflrlM. br&nrHes. wlnss. etc Finest clears litlnt tir stuoheil. Cordial Invitation to ill Bargains! Stewart's, get the mo9t for your money. with all the leading and latest man 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods needed funds and we bought the job for 33c a yard. This material Is worth Urt'ect Cloth at 17c. Your early at they will go very qulclily. Centre Street, oi'J&ss always something needed, window Boilers, CoiTee Mills, Mirrors, Flour housekeeping. & WATDLETS. RETTIG'S Beer ancfPorier. J AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Itettig's Cele 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. I Elegance in Stationery. Vnii n.a m.afnl nhnn4 va. urdt1ni? nnn.. of oourse nothing shows good breeding more ipfl clearly tbau correct correspondence. v t nut your little notes to "tU butcher, the baker, the onndle-stlck maker," do not need to bo on such Une quality-paper as your epistles v to friends. You can save money there by using our cheaper grades of paper ana envelopes. Tue best Is nere also the next best Uota correct in every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. t North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa 'My A' T the earnest solicitation ot many people who cannot auena tne ncuoppr urcuesi.ru Ddliclng Hobool on Baturduy nlgh'S they have decided to add an adiliti'Mul hi.nool on every Wednesday ntKht The admis -n. will be tne same as for Saturday uigliu. i-i cry-i body invited, will open i Wednesday Hil, October Ills; at 8 o'clook, In R0BBINS' 0PERAIH0USE. 1 I id :henj nm
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