Do you over consider the quality o( the food too are eating? It. may be good, it might be bitter, purer, fresher and more wholesome. la It not worth while to make sure that your Tee- Codes, Sugar, llutter, Kggs, Bploes and Innumerable other groceries are of the beat quality? There Is nueh a trifling difference In tbe price of the best and the worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the worst, ovon on the Mm ground of suppoted economy. The best Is always the cheapest, because the HMt satisfactory and durable, nnd the very feast of everything in tho grocery line Is kept at Corv Centre and White Sts., HIIBNANDOAII, PA. THIRD EDITION THE CLOSING DAYS Of the World's Columbian Kxpotltlon. l,t Iiownito Excursion. This Is tho last month of tho groat Colum bian Exposition, an American exhibition whioh eclipses tho efforts of all nations, past and present and Saturday, tho 21st, marks trie end of tho popular low-rnto coach excur sions of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company to the World's Fair City. The extensivo patronage bestowed on all provious trips of this character and the universal verdict of former participants that tho Pennsylvania Ballroad Company carries by far tho greatest number and tho host class of peoplo, thor oughly attest tho genuino worth of tho feoilitiee to bo enjoyed on this route. These tacts, coupled with tho fortunate and entire immunity from accident of any kind thus tar, and the completeness nnd dispatch with which this traflie has been handled, placo tho Standard Railroad in tho enviable position which it proudly claims of being tho best, safest, and quickest routo to tho West. All who can do so are advised to visit this stupendous show, as it is highly improbablo that another of ite Immense maguttudo will be seen by tUs peoplo of this generation, and the enormous multltudo of wonderful and awe-inspiring sights collected thcro must bo seen to bo appreciated. Tho roinarkablo rato of $18 from Now York and f 17 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, and correspondingly low rates from other points on tho vast system, will apply for tho last time on tho duto nbovo mentioned. The excursion will start from 3few York atO.OO and Philadelphia at 11:30 . m. A section will leave Washington at 10:15 and Baltimore at 11:10 a. m., connect ing with tho regular sections at Harrisburg. Tickets will also bo sold from principal in termediate stations, passengers from stations not located on tho main lino taking regular trains to noarest point of connection with tho special. fiavo you tried McElhonny's fried oysters? A IirK" Audience A larzo audience greeted "Tho Ivy Leaf" t tho Academy of Music last night. Tho Oav wbu seen in Charleston last year. It is one of thoso picturesque Irish dramas in yrhleh ample opportunity is afforded tho ingera and dancers and bagpipo players to exhibit thoir skill. Charleston, (S. 0.,) WotUl, Oilober 8, 1889. At Ferguson's theatre to-night. Tot a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, nee ntar'a Mamlinko Bittors. Every bottle warranted, lm - I.lbr.irv Notice. AH persons having books out of tho Pub- tally hurt. lie Library will please return samo at onco The library will be open for tho return of Wik from 8 a. m. to 0 ti. m and from 7 to o'clock oaeh ovoning this woek. The pub lie will noto that tho library has been rc' moved from tho Iliub school building to tho new Centre and West street building. Fbank IIanna, J0.17-Gt Librarian IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Mr. Morgan Ilenews 1IU Attncks on the tw York Hnnntor, AVasmnotoh, Oct. 10. Yesterday's sen- tton of the sennte lasted from 10 n. m. un til Sil5 p. m., wlion another recess win taken. The main object of these recesses, Instead of reKular adjournments, Is to out off the time for morning business, which may be extondod to two Lours. The de bate on the repeal bill did not touch tho bill at all, except incidentally. t pro gressed first on Jlr. Dolph's motion to nmend the Journal of Monday, which nf tcr a couple of houra was laid on the tablo by a vote of 45 to , nnd then, on a like mo tion by Mr. Teller, because his own name did not appear on tho Journal, he having: been present nt n roll cnll nnd not bavins answered. Thcro wore mnny interesting and excltlni? Interlocutory atntoments made. Mr. Morgan was more tbnn usunlly bitter in his attacks upon Mr. Hill, whom lie spoke of as nn astute politician who Would fly back nnd forth like a weaver's shuttle, nnd aguln, nn one of those who rose d the surfaco like bubbles on a staff- nnnt pool and exploded, leaving behind onlymephltio odors. Mr. 1 1 11 1 took no no tice of these attacks upon him, but after wards got Into a colloquy with Senator Daniel, in which ho declared, with much emphasis (tho remark being received with great npplause), that, if the presiding ofll cor agreed with him, the bill would pass in spito of all obstructions. The only Incident of note in tho house wns n personnl controversy between Messrs. Geary of California, and "Warner of New York, over the New York and New Jersey bridge bill. It was a question of veracity, and both gentlemen were rather excited, but tho speaker wns firm in .pre serving order, and the gentlomcn became calmed. Uic bill was passed. DEATH OF LUCY STONE. The Veteran Wnninii Suffragist Succumb to n Protracted Illnu.fl. IJosTON.Oct. 10. Mrs. Lucy Stone Black- well, tho well known woman sulTrnKist. died last nluM at her home In Dorchester, after a protracted illness, aged about DO. Yenrs ago Mrs. BInckwell was one of tho best known female lecturers in the United StatoR, and for years was a regular attend ant at presidential nominating con ventions, always speaking eloquent ly for the oause to which she bad given thobestyears Mrs. ULACKWELL. of her life. As a lecturer she ronkod with Mrs. Julia Ward Howo and Anna Dickinson In the lattcr's palmiest days, and was always in demand for lecture courses. She wns not heard no often as Miss Dickinson, however, ns she devoted much tliuo to literature. She was host known, by her maiden narne, Lucy Stone. rdnnsylviHiln Synod in Hes.lon. Eabton, Pa., Oct. 10. The synod of Pennsylvania, which opened hero this morning, is composed of 34 presbyteries, with 1,016 ministers, 4,882 elders, 1,185 churches and 181,000 communicant mem bers at last recounts. Tho congregations raised in 1802 8,350,000 for ongregatlonal expenses, $835,000 for miscellaneous ob jects, $205,000 for home missions, $214,000 for foreign missions, and over 8200,000 for other oburob work. The ofllcerjj are Hev. William C. Cook, D.D., of Wheeling, W. Va moderator; Hov. Robert Hunter, of Philadelphia, vice moderators Hev. James Roberts, D.D., of Colwyn, stated dent; Rev. John J. Buroaw, D.D., Krving's Mills, permanent clerk, and John II. Watt, Philadelphia, treasurer. POLITICAL. POINTS. Chairman Gilkyson predicts a Republican majority In this stato of no loss than 50,000, It may reach 100,000, Governor McKlnley continuos to address Immense mass meetings. Tho peoplo are aroused and a big voto will bo polled In Ohio noxt mouth. Charles Emory Smith, who llko all other mugwumps has an abiding hatred to Senator Cameron, is now conniving to uso tho Union Loaguo,'of Philadelphia, to drop on tho Sen ator on tho financial question. It is likely that tho Lcaguo, when it meets, will docldo to imitate tho oxamplo of tho Texas man, who got rick by minding his own business. IT FITS, DOESN'T IT? THE DIVISION OF TIME (Old Version). Eight Hours Rest. Eight Hours Recreation. Eight Hours Work. THE DIVISION OF TIME (Democratic Rovislon of 1803.) Eight Hours Rest Eight Hours Recreation. Eight Hours Looking for Work. Al'TBR LAST PAI.L, A llttlo bo; ollmbed an old man's knee. Hogged for a reason, "Do, papa, please ; "Why are you gloomy, Idle, alono t" Have you no work, but staying at homo 1" "I bad a good Job, last year, you know, Why I have none now, child, you saallknow ; List to my stor7 : Urover, feat fall, I helped to oleot him ; Idle, that's all." cnonus. Alter the vote w taken, after the change bad come, Alter the factories dosing, after tho wheels were dumb ; Many a heart was aching if you could, read them all, Many a homo wbb darkened, alter last fall. llright wero the prospects, clouds not In sight, Happy 9ur homes wore, from morn till night ; Then came the tempter, Bpoko soft and low. Fooled us poor workers, bow, I don't know. When we awakened towbqt we bad done, Factories were Idle, mills could nt run. Down they all closed, pet, endod, that's all, Just as ur work was, alter last fall. "Long months have passed, child, no work to' do, Althougrl'vo sought It, for motherand you : No work to give mo, tried to oxplain, They could not help It, pleadings are vain ; I knew tho reason, after 'twas done, I helped to close up factories that ru ; That's way I'm idle, no work at all, I lost my job, pet, after last fall." Elwoop, IND. Myron D. iV. Jones. Suicide iu it Chlcnno Hotel. CniCAGO, Oct. 10. Three montns ago B. II. Wallace, assistant ticket agent of the Pennsylvmln railroad at Broad street sta tion, Philndf Iphla.arranged with the man agement in tho Philadelphia hotel for quarters for himself and brido for the present week. He arrived alone, and yes terday his dead body was found floating in a bnth tub. he havlna drowned himself. Pictures of a young woman found in WaU the missing woman for whom hp arranged rooms three months ago. No clew to Juer Identity oan bo found. Fell with a lSrlUco. OTTUMWA.In., Oct. 10. Whllo a number of men wero working on a bridge across the Des Moines river tho old span gavo way and fell to the bottom of the river. Ed Thompson was instantly killed, and Mlko Murphy, John Fallon and Jim Collins fu- Neurly a dozen laboring men weie injured. Strikers Wreck a Rftlilnce Lokdos, Oct 19. The strikers at Hay- dock, nonrSt. Helens, in Lancashire, sus pecting tnnc tncro were men at work In vans & Co.'s colliery, assembled to the number of several thousand, and made an nttnek with stones upon tho nolice nuard' inc tho colliery. Tho mounted police tOoro called upon for assistance, and the rioter) were dispersed aft,cr several persons had been severely Injured. ' Tho noting was! renewed later in tho day, and tho mo'b completely wrecked tho colliery feremau's residence.. 1 USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Chorus Girl Mathers. According to a report which reached town to-day two chorus girls of "The Little Tycoon" company, now touring this region, lave soit snaps on two Mahanoy City dudes who are following them from town to town, The bearer of tho report says he got wind of it at Tamaqua. rin.nl for l'nylng In Storn Orders. BmiiOETON, N. J., Oct. 10. In court hero the Cumberland Gluss Manufacturing company was found guilty of paying an employe's wanes in store orders, the com pany having deducted a bill contracted nt its store. Tho court fined the company $5. The case will be taken to a higher court. Fathflr, Sou nnd Daughter Aipliyxlated. Chicago, Oct. 10. Three persons named Sternbloth from Hampden, O., father, aged GO years; a daughter, 91, and n son, 10, lost their lives in tho Ralsor hotel, a World s fair structure, through their ig' norance of gas and gas fixtures, having been asphyxiated. KdHoc Module's Condition Critical. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. The condition. of A. K. McCluro steadily grows worse, nnd it is not believed that ho can much longer withstand the strain upon his sys tem. The patient is delirious, and it is now said that in addition to his other alL monts Bright's disease has developed. Ituco Riot lit a Dunce. Chicago, Oct. 19. At a Polish danco at Whiting, hid., a gang of uninvited Ital ians forced their way into tho hall. Thoir presence created a saco riot, in which one Polo was killed, two latany injurou ana ten of the other participants on both sides soverely wounded. American Fugitive Captured In Havana. HAVANA, Oct. 19. Inspector Solano, of the police force here, an ested an Aiuorlcan named Hodges, who is wanted by the American authorities for a crimo commit ted in Jacksonville, Fla. Hodges came to Havana on tho steamer Mascotte. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenuy's 9-12-tf l'lowchen ltecoverlng. Nicholas Plowchen, tho Hungarian who was slashed with a carving kulfo in tho First ward on Sunday night, is reoovoring from the iniur. Joseph Bftthista, tho assailant, is sill at 'large. Arniea & Oil Liniment is equally good for and beast 35 and 50 cents per bottle. File Copies Wanted. Two copies eaoh of tho Evenino Herald at Aug. 10 and Sept. 10 wanted to complete Alg, A liberal price will be paid for same. Obituary. Mrs. Mary Parker died yesterday at tho isridoncn of her son, Lanoe, 413 West Cherry faut Mm. Parker was the widow ofl Jtebert Parker. She was a victim of paralysis wad had been almost helpless for years. Hare you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters? JSy Keyitone flour. Be sure that the miuBA T.wwrn &. Baek. Ashland, Pa- is Drill kid on very sack. 8-3-3taw. Hour in 511ml. i A. Rally's is the plaoe to gat the t wines and lUioori. best beer and ales ad Anaat brands of el earl. 10-16-tf Blore Kugllsh Miners Resume. Londok, Oot. 10. The Blrley colliers at Sheffield, employing 2,800 men, reopened this morning. The old rato of wages will be paid. The mine owners will meet the men with an independent chairman to discuss the Justice of the proposed reduc tion. Diractum'n marvelous Mile. Nasiiville, Oct. 19. Monroe Sails bury's Directum lowered hU own record by IV seoonds at Cumberland park, and at the same time made the fastest tlmu ever trotted in a race. The time by quar ters was; .08; 1.08K; 1.31; 2.03)X. Clubbed to Heath. Lancaster, Pa.. Oct. 19. James Hen- n-lngs, of Christiana, aged f6, who lately inherited a fortune from Ireland, went to Compassvill., Chester county, and became involved in a drunken row, during which he was clubbed to death. frbU oysUrs a spelly at MoF.lbnny's 9-12-tf aive Away, Far sixty days Eeagikf, tho photographer' tiU give a 10x18 pUUnom pletare with every Pennsylvania Defeats X-altlgli. Bethlehem, Pa., Oct. 10. The Univer sity of Pennsylvania won yesterday's foot bull gam from Lehigh by the score of 33 too. The Weather. Fair, followed by increased cloudiness slightly warmer. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Yale defeated Amherst at football yes terday by H to 0. The paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were 8v9,lHl. GTh soore in the Koberts-De Oro pool Biatoii at Maw Xonc now atanus: ue uro, 411: Kobe, titt. A dUpatok from Antwerp says there is no truth in the report that cholera has broken out afresh in that city. At the Salem oounty (N. J.) Demoeratio fonveaUou held here Mobert uwynue, Jr. was nominated for senator, William piver for a&seniblyuian and Charles W, MISCELLANEOUS. IriOH BALK. Nino sharos Hohuylklll Trac- tlon stock. Apply at this office. 8-tMf Dail2i!?s in Bargains! WANTED. Copies of tho Evknino IlErur.u of Aug. IBandHept. 10. T OHT. A square, black Intaglio woteh charm. j Finder will be sultnblv rewarded bv re turning samo to Dr. I). J, Langton. 10-17-3t 1011 HALK. A National typewriter In per feet condition. Will be sold chean for cash. Apply at this office. 9-il-tt POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHN P. MARTIN Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, -ron- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOB- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR &E0R&EF0LMER Of Slicnuudoali, -VOK- TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER fl Xour liurned to Death. Dresden, Oct. 19. The "Zur Woia- Bchlucht" restaurant at Bautzen, thirty' one miles from this city, was burned, Four persons lost thoir lives in the flames and several were Injured. Appointed to a Judgeship. Harribburci. Oct. 19. John D. Embick, of Lebanon, has been appointed associate iudse of Lebanon oounty by Governor FattUon to succeed Adoipuus lteinoem, deceased. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Rowels Each day. Most people need to uso it. At the Theatre. Will S. ElBlne. who created tho part of AMn Barry in "Tho Little Tyooon" when the opera was done at the Temple theatre, Philadelphia, will appear In tho performance at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. October 20th, Have you any form of Eheumatio disease If so, a bottle of the genuino imported Anohor Pain Exneller is the happy rolief. Try it and be convinced. S5 and BO cents bottle, at 0. II. Hagenbuch, F. P. D, Kirlln, J. II. Ilillan, and other druggists. Jt "An Irishman's Luck" is a genuine laugh producer. Coming Invents. Nov. 14. Annual supper of English Bap tiet church in Bobbins' opera bouse. Nov. 30. Oyster roast in Bobbin' opera house, under the auspices of the Vestry of All SeJnte' P. E. church. A Happy Man la be who neee Ited mac Oil for nheqraatlsm , Toouiaejie ana Quranic pan jenla. Ked Flag SeurabrUO -withnAhn uriri ohrnnln riAinS. t remedy wiiteh cures every time.. Try It lenls. ited Flat: oil u sola at r. r. u. It's as. Kir- VOTE FOR C, MATTM -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR -FOR- POTTSVIXjLE, spa. Constantly we hear business men from other towns say ing, "l can t see now 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, fin8wero Thio Question. Our big store is the place to get the most for your money. Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for dollar. At Our Millitiery Department You cau get a now hat of tho latest style at almost any price. Hats to suit all in price as well as In style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of the inlllluery art than what wo have. IN "WTELAPS We are at tho top, too, with all the leading and latest man 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. Bo come at any time and we will be glad to serTe you. We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 64 inches wide, for 30c. These goods cost the Importer ninety cents, but ho needed funds and we bought 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 3G-inoh Camel's Hair Efl'ect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention Is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DUES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. POTTSlTSEaEalS, PA. Replenish Your Stock oL Household Utensils! AT this season of the year there is always something needed. Window Shades, Skirt Boards, Tube and Boilers, Coffee Mills, Mirrors, Flour Cans, Bread Boxes, Bread Pans, Drip Pans. Roast Pans, Coal Hod3, Oil Cans, Cake Griddles, Wallle Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc, etc. Our line of Tinware includes everything needed in housekeeping, G3EYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 JSKoruLtla. JMLtxVtx Jt3?oot. AMUSEMENTS. oraty Treasurer 3Tox Eh. ITeat a.3xd. Clean. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Ferguson House block. Evervthlnc In tho tonsorlal line done In first class style. Everything neat and clean. Jnst openod in tlio Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre strcot, a full lino of Fall and Wlntor Mlllln&ry. jrKUGUBON'S THEATRE. V. 1, FEUaESON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th. W. H. Tower's Company, Presenting the Picturesque Irish Drama, THE IW LEAF I ........Headed by........ The Homantlo Irish Actor, MR. SMITH O'BRIEN. "A tribute to tho worth and dignity of Irish character." A grand scenlo production Introducing i load of scenery. The best Irish reel am Miss Annio Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA, -piEnauaoN's theatre. V, J. ITJEllUUHUfl, HAHAUnn, ONE NIGHT ONLY ! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. THE CLEVER COMEDIAN, ..Stephen XVlalcjr. AV'lll appear In Will II. Power's Musical Farce Comedy, in Irishman's Luck ! Kvery thing New! New Songs. New Dances, Hra Un.ln TJw Hnacialties. New Comnany, A Ilery of Pretty Qfrli and a Oyolone of Pun, vnnfelnff In all an. at til A beat Comedy Colli' Denies traveling. Under the management of Will u. rower. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved seats at ICIrlln's drug store. a car scenery. The best Irish reel ana Jifr dancers In America. A cenuine lrisu riDer, Bee tho Eagle's flight. An Eagle oarrles a Live Child In Its talons. Hear the famous Ivy Leaf Quartette In choice selections of Irish melodies, I'llICKSt 23. 35 nnd so CcntH. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. pEUGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. rJEHUUBUn, HADAUEHi ONE TllNEFUl. MIGUT1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893. Willard Spencer's Fascinating Comic Opera, The Little Tf coon! ....Will bi sung with the Dlggest and Heat Company yet. the Company's own Novel and Ploturesque Scenery, Magnificent uo turtles, pienaia Accessories anaaym PBony quintette urenestra, inaKiae 11 the most important musical and fashion able event of the season. Notwithstanding the Great Kxpense of this Company tho prices will remain unchanged. Prices. 25, 50 and 75 Cents, Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. RETT 16' S Seer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Bettig'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. Elegance Stationery. You are oarefal about your writing paper, of courso nothing shows good breeding more cieany man correct correspondence. But your little notes to "the butcher, the ', the canaie-sticic maiter," no not neea to baker, be on such Une quality-paper as your epistles to menus, x ou can save money mere oy using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. The best Is here also the next best. Uoth correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Fa Russet Shoe Laces S to- Russet Shoe Dressing AT THJC 01 LEATHER STORE io ""ov. Ooutro est., JOHN D. TRESUSE. 9 doten of hJj 3 cabinets. lln'surng Htore, A mltnu &ir AZiurlir.