rbEIE-Ili- xi:m::es Doyou ever conitder the tfuatlty of tho lood jrou arc eittingr It may b good. It m gbt tM botwr, purer, froiherand more wholesome. It It not worth while to make sure that your Teft, Cofftte, Hugar, llutter, Kggs, Hplcos and Innumerable other grooerles are of tho beet ejBftllty! There Is such a trifling difference In the price of the beet and the worst that It eer tloly does not pay to buy the worst, oven on the false gro jnd of supposed eoonomy. The beet Is always the cbenpeet, beoauso the mo't satisfactory and durable, and tho very boot of everything In the grocery lino Is kept at Cor; Centre and "White Hit., NIIIINAMIDAII, IA. THIRD EDITION Vulliti. New fall bonnets, Xooul'ght increasing. Tlio flies are Jepartliig. Tho follago now looks boautlful. Cooler weather will improve tho oyster. Flowers are being potted for tho winter. There will bo no torchlight parados this All. Screens and awnings are being rollrcd until next summer. American tools aro far better than those of JSnmiwwn mako. The season of the scro and yollow leaf is Mow folly upon us. or talk the present Unitod States Senate Vwtta tho record. The season for tho church revival meetings is approaching. The daily task of sweeping up fallen loaves is about beginning. The old joko about putting up tho stove pipe is being revived. Our public schools aro moving along finely and doing good work. forties for tho gathering of tho beautiful Httturan loaves aro in order. An uptown wit calls buckwheat cakes aterpillars because they make tho butter fly .There is a good time coming, provided wo all move forward to moot It and help it along. What the country wants is more work and not one-tenth tho amount of talk that is going on. Owing to tho bad wreck on tho Catawissa nilroad, near New Columbia, tho mails wero all late here yesterday. Tho Koading Company is making further retrench men ts. Two trains will bo taken oil' uu the Shamokln branch shortly. UHE DANA'S 8AKSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Havo you triod McElhonny's fried oysters 1 Hrunnwlrk .Saved From Stnrvntlon. Biiunbwiok, Ga.. Oct.. 18. Thirty-one mw ciiuh of yellow fever are reported. Itellef is coming in rupidly, and with tho burden of threatened starvation off their minds the people lire in better condition to handle the patients and check the fever's effects. Lord IMmrateu Oil Tor Hume, New Yoiik, Oct. 18 Lord Dunraven was dmibly entertained Inst night. C. Oliver Jsolin gave him a dinner at the Knicker booker club and the New York Yacht club Rave him an informal reception nt the club house in Madison avenuo after wards. A Connecticut K.-Triiurrr Dead. Daxbuhy, Conn., Oct. 18. Hon. Fred erick Seymour Willitnan, ex-treasurer of Connecticut, died at his home here, aged 88. He was one of the oldest active bank ers In the country, and in his earlier days lie wns prominent in politics. A Noted Sculptor Dead LONDOK, Oct. 18. Charles Hell Birch, tins saulptor, died nt hie residence heiv, Httd 61. Ho liad been nn ubbociate of the liajal academy tuce 18bU. for a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, use Batter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted. lm Library Notice. All persous having books out of tho Pub lie Library will please return same at once. The library will be open for the return of feooks from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., and from 7 to S o'clock etuih evening this week. The pub lic will note that the library has been re moved from the High school building to the sew Centre and West street building. Frank IIanna, 10-17 flt Librarian. USE DANA'S SABSAPABILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUBES," Murrliffe Helix Him Mary, the accomplished daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Walter Jones, will bo married on the 10th instant at Farnamsville, yu, to Mr. William J. Williams. Eev. Jones u until recently twstor of the Welsh JUrthodUt church in this town for several years. During their residence here the IMMpaetive bride made many friends, who with her many years of happy wedded life C8E DANA'S SABSAPABILLA, its "THE K;iND THAT CUBES." Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's 0-12-tf Died. DAVIS. On the 16th Inst, at Shenandoah, Mary, daughter of Morgan Davis, aged JS years. Funeral will take place on Thurs day. ISth Inst., leaving the family residence, lt West Gharry street, at 30 p. m. Services in the Methodist Episcopal ehuroh. Inter- at In the Odd Fellow' cemetery. Bala- I kiid friuidi respectfully lnvltd to at- 10-86-lk Araiea k OU Liniment l equally good for H mi beast. 98 and 50 osnta par boMJ. Ilntr Ih JHUmI. ',. JTta A. Rally's 1 Ui phm to rt the fjWgt wines and llquon, lt bter and ah ad $ttet brand of NfftM. 101il-tf PrUd -u'ste'rs a specialty at MaBlhenny's 912 tf OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Sees mid Hears During Ills Travels. Somebody Is traveling over tho region on tho namo and farno of tho doctors In tho towns ho visits. Ho Is a spectacle peddler and he Imposes on tho credulous by selling them eheap spectacles at high prices. In somo places ho represents himself as tho as sistant of well known doctors and tells tho purchaser that If tho spectacles aro not all right the doctor will make them so, and in consequence the olllces of doctors aro over run with people who havo bought inferior articles. James 0. Simpsell, who left this place for employment at Providence, R. I., has returned thoroughly disgusted. He s.ijs tho outlook in tho Now England cities is exceedingly blue. Tho mill hands are working three days a week, eight hours each day, and have sullerod in addition to tho reduction of tho working tlmo, a cut of twenty per cent, in wages. Tho present schedulo will be of short duration as, at tho expiration of two weeks, tho mills will shut down until alter the Christmas holidays. Mr. Sampsoll says starvation seems to ho staring tho Now England mill operatives in tho faco. Tho long distance telephone Is, in tho oyes of some people, tho" greatest wondor of the nineteenth century. An amusing story is related about a certain youug man who is employed in an oatibllshment that has tho telephone sorvice. Tho proprietor informed this bright youth that he had Just witnessed the gamo of base ball between tho Shcnan doah and Pottsvillo clubs by telephone; thtt ho could sco tho fine points of tho gamo Just as well as if ho had occupied a scat upon the grand stand. After uuestioning his cm ploycr upon tho gamo ho romarkod : "Yes, I herd dat man Edisou had mado a machiu' what you could seo many milos mldt." Tho following morning his employer approached him with beaming countenance and told him he had just roceived a glass of beer from Yuengling's brewery. "And do thoy only chargo flvo cents a glass by telophono ?" was tho comment of this bright young youth. "Tho hope for salvation makcth not ashamed becauso tho lovo of God illuminates the heart," exclaimed Itor. Morgan A Peter's last Sunday evening in the midst of his sermon to a largo congregation in tho Reformed church, East Mach Chunk, and as ho finished tho sentenco tho lights went out. Tho con gregation was left in darkness thick enough to cut with a knife. In a few moments they flashed up brighter than ever. "Tho man over In the power house, at Mauch Chunk is not engaged to help me in my sermon." con tinned the clergyman, "hut his darkness was an exact picturo of a human heart without hopo. The light that now surrounds us is an illustration of that glorious and eternal light that leadeth to tho perfect day." Thoro is a doadly war between two saloons in town and tho hungry man looks on and smiles, while ho hopes that tho rival saloon keepers will continue to hate each other with more bitterness as tho rivalry grows older. Both places did a good business until very recently, neither being engaged in the free lunch business. Ono day, about threo weeks ago. onoof tho saloonkeepers decided to at tract some of the rival's trade, and tho fid- lowing day his patrons wero surprised to sco a nico free lunch spread out for them. The other saloonkeeper paid no attention for fow days, but finally ho saw that tho free lunch up tho street was attracting some pat ronago away from his doors. To win itback. ho immediately caused a better free lunch to be spread, and was again sercno and happy. Not to be outdone, however, the saloonkeeper who had initiated this campaign of the stomach, mado his lunch more elaborate. Then came tho next step. Tho other ono dressed a waiter up in snow whito apron and cap, stationed him behind tho lunch counter, which was plentifully stocked with hams, cold meats, cheese, crackers, studwiches and othoroatahles, and gave orders that each ap plicant at tho couutor should get all ho wanted to oat. And again this saloonkeeper became tho popular man of tho neighborhood. But it was only for a day, for the man who com menccd the fight is now triumphant. On his free lunch, after indulging in one glass of beer, an ordinary man can make a good meal, and hundreds aro doing so dally at small cost. And the hungry and thirsty are praying each night that tho feud may grow in bittcrncES, while tho frco lunch grows I quantity. A trip to tho World's Fair brings out many amusing features, outsido of the exhibition itself. A young man from this town wh recently returned from Chicago, relates his experience in a sleefior with considorablo satisfaction as well as amusement to his friends. Himself and the traveling passcn ger agent wore the only two passengers on the train who could speak English, the others being descendents of BUmarck. This was my friend's first appearance in "sleeper," and being of a bashful ditpositio It caused him much uneasiness to know how he was to undress himself and get In the top berth In the prosecco of tho ladles in the same car. To make matters worse an old Gorman and his wife occupied the berth just under his, and the latter was warned by th old gentleman that the curtains must be kept closed when ho got In the top berth, that there must be no funny business, and that his wife was very sensitive on this point, The young man was In a dilemma. He de cided, however, to watt until ho heard his German friend Bnorlng, and then went bed with all his clothe on, Out:, Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters? Nwitcliinrn's Salari Keu'ijuate I. Notioeti bare been posted by the Lehigh Valley Kail road Company that hereafter the wtiwof switchmen will be uniform, aud will b f 1.50 a day of twelve hours, Instead of $1.65, a at pretiit. A Happy Man U rto who uses Kd VU Oil far HbeumaUsm IHeoFUiKia, joouumww i wrutiie iuhu. ji i rHitdy wlilsh onres every tune. Try l Mints, fifd Flag Oil mioldat i P. V. Iln's DrugBtore. EMMA WOODS' DEFENSE. Iter St or j of the Klllli k of Low llrnnn, Ilnr rnrnttintir, Newark. N. J., Oct. 18. Kmma Woods. who Is on trial for the murder of Lew Ilrown, was placed on tho stand. She said that sho was liorn In Montclalr In 1801. Her maiden namo was Hiker. Sho was 17 years of ne when her son, Harry Ingnlls, was born. He was the son of her em ployor, Phillip N. Ingnlls, and was born out of wedlook. She first met Ilrown In 1893. but had never lived with him nor had anything to o witn mm until nrter Ills wffe'n death. Sho had never carried a pistol. On tho day i uio suootlnif tier son Informed her that Brown threatened to kill her, nntl sho se cured the revolver to prevent him carrying out bis threat. hen Hrown came home ho met her with abuse, knocked her down, bont her ami, cursed her. He took tho revolver from cr and held it In one hand while ho held her with the other. She described the tusscl for tho revolver In a graphic manner and told how tho revolver went off in the struggle. lho witness spoke in a voice brokon with sobs, but recovered presently and went on. She told of awnkeuiiiK the boy, and him going to the saloon for help. "Did you hoot for Lew Ilrown f" asked Senator Uarret, her counsel, slowly and Iinnres- slvely. "Is tho w ay you have Just de scribed the true way in which Iew Hrown mat his death?" "It Is, before God and mau," was the answer. The lerillfitltrd .lulu Won. IJEM.KFONTK, Pa., Oct. 18. The climax lias been reached in tho Presbyterian church hero over the question of the urp t zernicnteu wine for sacramental pur poses. About tw enty members, including two elders, refused to partake of the wlno on the ground that its being fermented rendered its use improper. The pastor, Hev. William Laurie, advocates the me of fermented wine. The opposition to use of fermented wine comes lurgely from the members of the Society of Christian Kn deavor. This question was up bofore the resbytery two weeks ago, nnd ulthouuh 5 out of tho 75 churches are now using unfermented wine for sacramental pur poses, yet when it came to a vote here the advocates of the fermented juice won. Nw Jersey Vrccbyterlnus. nrtlDOKTON, N. J Oct. 18. The svnod of tho Presbyterian church of New Jerhey begnu Its seventy-third annual session in the First church last evening. In the ab sence of Hev. Dr. Hawaii, the retiring moderator, the sermon was preached by itov. ur. ilenry . JllckoKa, or Orange. The synod includes 411 ministers and one elder from e.ieh of the 319 churches in ti e state. Tho attendance is nearly 300, repre sentlng 03,000 communicants. The Meth odist Protestant conference of New Jersey is nlso in annual session here. Nrw Yi.rl,- City's ItrpuMlcun Tlekrt. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 18. The Hepublicuu convention to nominate candidates for the city anil county officers named the follow lug ticket: Judge of tho court of common pleas, Mortimer C. Addoms: judges of city court, W. is. Iv. Olcott and John O'Con nell; surrogate, William H. Towuley: comptroller, H. C. Hoblnsou; district at torney, Charles II. Murray; sheriff, Thomas It. Hamilton; coroners, Dr. Egbert P. Fritz and Peter II. .McDonald. Tim Hntlre Knglue trow Killed. PlTTsnnto, Oct. 18. An accident to the Pennsylvania limited at Wellsville, 0.,re suited in tho death of the entire engine crew and fatal injuries to the three men who occupied the baggage aud express car. The (lend arc: George (Jnruther, en glneman, of WollsvilU; nobert Jackson, engiueman, and Elmer .Jackbon, his son, fireman, of Allegheny; Robert Ferree, ex press messenger, of New Philadelphia. An Anarclilnt'a Milli-Mnl KfTnrt. MAnniD, Oct. 18. The notorious nnnr- chist Salvochea, who has been Imprisoned for some tlmo nt Vnlludolid, was found In his cell with wounds in the neck and groin resulting from an attempt to kill hlnurlf with a pair of soissors. He bad reieoted the offer of a priest to receive bis pinion, as In six months anarchism would be tri umphant andbo would then be released hj his friends. His recovery Is doubtful. Allnci-ri Mimlnrer Arrcftteil. Eabton, Pa., Oct, 18. Two men who are charged with having murderously as saulted and robbed Frederick Iiinton, a llaldwln Locomotive works employe, of Philadelphia, on a train near here on Sat urday niuht while en route for Hartford, Conn., with two locomotives, were ar rested. Thoy gave their names as James Diuan and Henry Doyle, of South Bethls heui. Thoy deny the charge. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIl BALE Nine shares Hchuylklll TrC' tion stock. Apply at this offlco. B U-tf w ANTED. Cooles of tho EVENING HERALD or Aug. luanattept. lti. LOHT A square, black Intaglio watch charm. Finder will be suitably rewarded by re turning same to Dr. D. J. Langton. 10-17-3t FOH BAI.U. A National typewriter in per feet condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at this office. 9-14-tf AGENTv) make 1500 a day. Greatest kitchen utenall ever Invented. Retail 3octs. 2 to 6 sold In every bouse. Sample, postage paid, live ceuts. Forsueo & MoMakln, Cincinnati, O. 10-llwod Don't Tobacco Spit orSmoke your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book tbat tells all about No io biC the wonderful, harmless Cluaranleeil tobacoo habit cure. The cost Is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or flnuuoial risk In using "No to bao " Hold by all druggists. llook at drugstores or by mall free. Address Tbe Sterling Kemedy Co., Indiana Mineral Hprlags, lnd. w & s-ly A UUirOlfS NOTICE In the Orphans' i. Court of Schuylkill county. In the mat ter of the estate of John 11. Kvatu), deceased The undersigned auditor, appointed by the said oourt to make distribution of tbe funds In tbe hands of Noah J Owens, administrator of the said estate, will meet all parties interested therein, on Thursday. November 18th, 1893, at 9 o'clock a. m., at his office, rooms Nos. 1 and 2, seco' d floor Ileddah's budding, on the North west corner of Main and Centre streets, Bhen andoah, fa., when nnd where all claims must be presented before tbe auditor or bo forever debarred from coming In upon Sild f-nd. J. . I'D VMS 'minor HbensndoHh, I'u , Oct. IX, JhM. Il ls lii-oaw Just . opened in the Euan Itn Idling, No. 8 Bast Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison SHENANDOAH, PA. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHN P. MARTIN -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR BEHJ.R. SEVERN -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR GEORGE FOLMER Of SliciinntloHli, von TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR G. 0. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR -FOR- County Treasurer LOTS Of holes in a skimmer lots of ways of throwing away money One of tbe beat motuods of economising Is to Insure In Urst class, thoroughly reliable companies, either life, tiro or accident, such as represented No. ISO Houth Jardtn street, Bhenandoah, Pa. MAURICE RIVER. GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to All orders In large or small quantities at our wholesolo and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. H. XI. NOBXiE CO. 9 1 l-13w 8 S. Jsrdln BL. Shenandoah, Pa. Ru&sct SIioc Lnccsl Russet Shoe Dressings AT Ttltt LEATHER STORE 1CJ vi . Ooutre S3t-. JOHN D. TRKZitli;, EltQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FEHGUaON, MANAQEll, ONE NIGHT ONLY I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 THE CLEVKU COMEDIAN, Stephen Male jr.. Will appear iu Will H. Power's Musical Farce Comedy, Irishman's Luck! MverythlnK New' NewSoMS New Dance, Ka MuaU'. N w Hp 'dirties, New Company. A Itevv or Pretty OP 1 nl a Oyoline at fun, snaking in til one of the b t Oomedy Com n ntea ir.velng. Unler the mtnagemeBt of , Will II Powsra. ' Irics, 25, 35 Hud 50 Cents. 1 Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, POTTSVIliLE, PA.., Constantly we hear business ing1, "I can't see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Pome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our bif" store is the nlace to fret the most for vnurmntipv. Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for uonar. At Our Millinery Department You can get a new hat of tho latest style nt almost any price. Hats to suit all In price as well us in style. You cuu't Ilnd a larger or bettor assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN WRAPS-Wo nre at tne tnPi ufactured goods. Ladios', misses' and children's coats, capes aud circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. Bo come at any tlmo aud we will be glad to seive you. A Bag Job an We alwnys lmve bargains at this department, hut now we have something special. A lot of nil-woo! Zehra Cloth, cost the importer ninety cents, hut ho needed funds and we hought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-iuch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This material Is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-inch Camel's Hair Effect Cloth at 17c. Your earlyat tention la needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. POTTS"I3!jIE, PA. Replenish Your Stock "'Household Utensils ! AT this season of the year there Ih Shiides. Skirt Bnards. Tube and Cans, Isread Boxos, Bread Pans, Drip Pain, Koist Pans, Coal Hods, Oil Cans, Cake Grld'le3. WnOle Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc., etc. Our line of Tinware includes evtrythiug needed iu housekeeping. GIRIN, DUNCAN AMUSEMENTS. pEROUBON'8 THEATRE. p. j. TEnouson, mahaceu. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th. W. H, Tower's Company, Presenting the Picturesque Irish Drama, THE Iff LEAF ! ...'......Headed by The Komaottc Irish Actor, MR. SMITH O'BRIEN. "A tribute to the worth and dignity of Irish character." A grand scento production Introducing a oar load or scenery. The best Irish reel and Jig dancers In America. A genuine Irish piper. Hee the Battle's night. An Kaglo carries a Live Child tn Its talons. Hear tho famous Ivy Leaf Quartette In choice selections of Irish melodies. PIUCSHi 25, 35 mm 50 CcutH. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug Btore. -pERQUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. TKKGUBON, MANAGER. ONI! TUNCl'UI. NIGHT! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893. Wlllard Spcnocr's Fascinating Coinlo Opera, Little Tf coon! The ..Will b sunr with the lllggest and llest Company yet. the Oompaoy'sown Novel and Picturesque Sueneiy, Magnificent Cotumes, tipleudld Accessories aad Sym phony Quintette Orohestra, making It the irost Important musical and fashion able event of tbe season. Notwithstanding the Great Expense of this I Oompaav the prloea will remain uneaaugsd. Prices, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Rarprains' men from other towns say ,o0i wit" n'l t'10 leading aud latest man 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods oL always something needed. Window Boilers. Coll'ee Mills. Mirrors. Flour & WAIDLEY'S. ,1 A RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettlg'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 Eh cgance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correot correspondence. Hut your little notes to "ths butcher, the baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to beonsuchtlneauiltty-paper as your epistles to friends, You can save money there by using I , our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. The best is here also the next best, uotu, correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, A T tho earnest solicitation of many prop who cannot attend tne ncnooDt urf nest Dancing School on Saturday ill, b 1 1 uel will be tue 6 luieus for Saturday uiUU. Lvt y lnrh' uoay invueu. w in opeu -at 8 o'clock, In- R0BBINS' OPERA. HOUSE. VM Ml Unit