Jssa3 1 "S,1 MP,-. nrAivf w "'l P ;itHT-iiiflijtr1-' X-.- TIMES Do you eter oonsldsr the quality ot tho food you am eating? It may be Rood. It might V bsiler, purer, fresher and more wholesome. t It not worth while to make sure that your Tom, OoRM, ttugar, Ilutter, Kgg, Htfoes and iMfltsembls other grooerles are ot the best quality? There lenuch a trill leg difference In Mie prices ot the beat and the worst tbat It oar tataly does not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground ot supposed economy, Tbe beet la always the cheapest, because the moat satisfactory and durable, and tho very beat ot everything In the grooery line Is kept at Cor; Centre nntl Wliltc Sts., hiiunawdoaii, i,v. THIRD EDITION THE KIRMESS. rVlmt It In nml Unw It Can lie Arrnngeil AVItli Much Suocens. Tho suggestion that aomo enterprising society of town take up a Kirmess foraserlee of benefits during tliq coming winter and a promise to dwell more fully on tho naturo of A Xlrineas lias created moro Interest than the JIbsald anticipated, and wiiile interest is awakened it lias been deemed wise to tell of tbe Kirmess without further delay. It is really a fair and aeries of entertainments on an elaborate scale. From fifty to two liundred and fifty young people may tako jwrt in It and can easily bo trained for the ontcrtalnment within a comparatively shoit time. Wherever tlio Kirmeas has been tried It has proved a wonderful success and in Shenandoah it would he a great novelty. Bobbins opera houso would lo well suited for a Kirmess. Around tho end of tho danc ing floor tho usual hootliB could he arranged. Then the secret of Kirmess would bogin, These booths and all unsightly places would be decorated by oxperionoed hands. Tho decorations would he exceedingly hrill'ant and look as If thoy cost "a pilo of money" while In fact thoy would oost compara. lively nothing. The cheapest materials aro used. Tho sccrot is in tho blending of the olore and uninuo methods of arrangemont. Then tho entertainment of tho Kirmosa acmes. It consists of pretty psgoauts, Japanese, cymbal, harvest, flower, tatantolla, matador, fisher's hornpipe, minuet and a long list of other dances, with tableaux, and all who tako nart in them aro clrossod in tho eogtumos of all nations. These costumes, like the deoorations of tho hall and booths, are dasftllnir in effect, and like thom cost vory little, as it Is tho experienced hand which put thom togethor, and not tho materials which mako the effect. Tho irirmese is controlled by a copy wright and can only ho given by liccuso of tho owners, Should any society in town con elude to try it communication with tho lady Jioldlng tho copywright may ho opened by securing tho address from tho Hiuiald. It usually takes about threo wcoks to drill tho young people selocted to tako part in tho Kirmess, henco negotiations for it must hogiu early. A lady undertakes to take chargo of the drilling and arrange all tho details, in lmllnir decorations and costuming for i stated sum or a percentage of tho receipts from the entertainments, not o perccutago on the booth recolpts. TJ8K DANA'S SABSAPAEILLA, its " THE KIND THAT OTJBES". Library Notice. All parsons haying books out of tho Pub Mo Library will please return same at onco. The library will he open for tho roturn of books from 8 a. m. to C p. m., and from 7 to 8 o'oloek eah evening this week. The pub lic will note that the library has been ro . moved from tho High school building to tho now Centro and West street building. FltANK HANNA, 10.17-5t Librarian. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's 0-12-tf File Copies Wanted. Two copies each of the Evenino Herald of Aug. 10 and Sept. 10 wanted to complete files. A liberal prico will bo paid for same. Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters? , 0-12-tf Accepted the Pastorate. Key. William H. Harrison, of Vlucetown, N. J., has accepted the pastorate of the Eng lish Baptist church of town, and will occupy the pulpit on Sunday next. Mr. Harrison is spoken of very highly both as a pastor and a i.nlt nm' or. He will move his family to M . this town this week. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the llowels Saab day. Most people need to use it. Hear In ailnd. John A. Kellly's is tho place to get tho purest wines and liquors, best beer and alee nnd finest brands of cigars. 10-lC-tf Coming I'vents. Xov. 14. Annual supper of English Bap Mlt ofcnrah la Bobbins' opsra house. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, under 4i, aiuniaes of the Primitive Methodist oJiareh, in the basement of the ohnrch. Nov. 80. Oyster roast in Bobbins' opera ioe. under the auspices of the Vestry of All Saints' P. E. chnrah. "The tittle Tycoon." Whoa "The Little Tycoon" was last sung la Shenandoah it delighted a crowded house. Von Juold no and see it at Ferguson's theatre, to-night, tor the company which will ' appear in it is a first claw one. A Happy Man Keamlgl. Toothache and ohronto psdns. i iamedy wuloh core every time. Try It. SB LJSrUd Flag Oil Jtsoldat P. I. l. Klr- lln's Drag Store- nl.aa Away. For sixty days Beagey, tho photographer srUl givo 1018 platinum picture with every i0Bca or hi 3 cabinets. EMMA WOODS CONVICTED- Lew llrown'i Itnnrinomo Mnnlrrm ATM fiiirvo n Term In 1'rUon. NEWAHK. N. ,T.. Oct. SO. The clinrtro of Judge De Pue In the Kmrna Woods cn.no was very long, taking nearly an hour and uiree-nuarters to deliver. The Jury retired nt 9:86 o'olock, and at 0.08 last evening re turned with their verdict. When tho Jury retired the prisoner was conducted to a mall room adjoining the court room. fho Hit there tremliUiiKly awaiting tho word which would settle her fate. V hen the Jury returned the ludgotold the prisoner to stand up. When the fore man of tho Jury pronounced tho wordi "Guilty of manslaughter" Krniim Woods fell to the floor, sobbing violently. Sho Wni carried Into tho Jury room. ino crime for wh oh Ktnmn, Woods was tried nnd found guilty was tho killing of Lewis IJrown in Juno Inst. Sho wns Urown's mWtrcss. and was lenlous of tho attentions which ho showed to other women. Brown kept a saloon known ns Tammany Hull, nnd he was a well known politician. Urown was shot in tho henrt nnd died nlmost Instantly. Emma Woods Iibb been n well known character In this city for aomo time. Sho Is a very pretty woman, and linn n fine flguro. Three 1'ollcelnmi Anpliyxlnted, New Yokk, Oct. SO. Threo policemen who were on patrol in Central Park met nt a cottage nenrthecroiiuetgrounds early in the morning, nnd turned in together. With them was n fourth man. a young blacksmith. Allfourworo found senseless in the cottage nfter dayhronk, overcome by gas that had in someway leaked In during their sleep. Three of them nro dead nnd the fourth, Policeman George Hogan, Ilea dying In the Presbyterian hospital. The dead are: David Lyons, policeman: James Hayes, policeman; Thomas Furey, black smith. Uletbodlntfl In Conference nt I.nbanon. Lebanon, Pa., Oct. 20. The annual con vention of the Western district of the Philadelphia conference of the Methodist Episcopal church is in sesslou in the Ceu toniary church here, Presiding Elder J. II. Ilnlgis, I), 1)., oooupylng tho chair; llev. N. H. Durell, of Philadelphia, form erly of this city, was re-elected secretary; llev. H. J. Carson, pastor of Centcniary church, wns chosen vice president, and E. 0. Yorkos was elected treasurer, all by a unanimous vote. Five Tramps Killed hy a Train. Thiinton, Oct. 20. I)y a collision last night between two freight trains on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, be tween the bridge over the Delaware at Yardky nnd Trenton Junction, flvetrnmps wcro killed. Thero has yet been no Identi fication of tho dead men, whoso bodies were brought to Trenton. Conductor Alt iimii, of ono of tho trains, wns seriously, but not fatally, injured. Decamped with tho Purnlturn. Camdkk, N. J., Oct. 20. A week ngo Thomas Henderson, of Berlin, this county, mnrried n young Danish womnn of this city, nnd took her to u handsome homo which he had purchased and elegantly furnished for her reception. Wednesday heenmc to Philadelphia, nnd when he re turned to his homo at night ho found his wife and all tho furniture gone, leaving no clew to her whereabouts. Killed nt tlio If ollli'Stflld Wnrlcs. PlTTSBTOO, Oct. 30. An accident result ing in the death of two men occurred in the Carnegio steel works nt Homestead. Laborers digging a trench were covered under several feet of clay by a cavcln. Andrew Dursk nnd John McMnnus wcro dead when talcou out. Both men leave families, residing in Homestead. Five other men wero seriously injured. A Would-be Sulcldo's Fearful Leap. iJUOlUn, VLiV. ttw. imn. J, V. 1 U1SUII, 1. pretty blonde, need 36, from Barton, v t.. was taken from a hotel to a private hos pital here, having taken laudanum with suicidal intent. While the doctors were not looking she jumped from the window to the ground, n distance of three stories. Strange to say, no hones were broken, and she may survive. Thieves ltuld a Jprtey Village. BltlDOCTOX, N. J., Oct. 30. The post office at Shiloh wns robbed during the night. The snfo was blown open nnd all tho money iu it taken. All mail remaining there was carried oil'. Tho thieves then robbed tho bakery of Atwood Dolbon, nnd then went up tho road and stole a hor.so nnd buggy from Farmer McAllster's place. An Andprsoiivllle lloro's Funeral. CArE MAY, Oct. 20, Tho late Colonel II. W. Sawyer was buried with civic and military honors nt Cold Spring cemetery. The funeral procession, which wns a mile long, was the largest ever known at this end of the state. Masons and war veterans escorted his remains to the cemetery. Children I.ott In the Blountalni. Gr.EENSBUr.o.I'a., Oct. 20. James Boyle and Arthur V. Duravitty, aged 5 and 9 years, respectively, living near Hillside, are lost in the mountain forost. It Is feared they have perished from hunger and ex posure, or that they have been devoured by wild animals. rrfsbytrrlans for J'rolilliltlon. BniDQKTON, N. J., Oct. 20. The New Jersey Presbyterian synod adopted reso lutions declaring that "we hail with joy the destruction of the liquor traffic." Trenton was selected as the meeting place next year. . The Weather. Cloudy and threatening; easterly winds in interior, increaslngj northeast winds on the coast. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were 807,410. The Pennsylvania V. M. O. A. conven tlon Is In session nt, Wilkeabarre, Pa. Gold in paying quantities has been dis covered in East Tennessee, and the mines will be worked. A dispatch from Antwerp says there is no truth In the report that cholera has broken out afresh in that olty. A match race for fi.WO a side has been arranged between Mascot and Dlreotum, Tho race will take placo nt Buffalo. The striking miners at Lens, France, continue to riot and explode dynamite cartridges. Yesterday they blew up part of the Mineral railroad. Th trial of Dan CoiiKblln, ex-poliee de tectlve. indicted for compliolty in the mur der of l)r. Cronin, hi been set for Oct. 80 beforaJudiceTuth.il. uc Chicago. A rnooDhlustiU oi H.600 gallons capacity ,iaatrsvAil bv revenue officers near BerksTille, Ky., together with 1.500 gal Ions of bcor and whisky. One of the gang, Tefin Turns, was captured, ..... . OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What Ho Sens nnd Honrs During III Trav els About Town. According to a newspaper of that placo surprise parties aro not successful in Potts vllle. Women and men and young girls and young men dance, yell and sing, and eond nut for nans of beer, and the wild bacchanalian rovels alarm the people. Tho Pottsvillo sur prise iwrties aro quitodiflerent to those held in Shenandoah. The public tchool officials wero content to havo tho children celebrate autumn arbor day here to-day by simply indulging in ap propriate rnusioal programs. Tlio object of arbor day is a glorious ono and ono which will some timo arouse the patriots, but at prosont it must be content with stinted recog nition. A fow years ago tho pcoplo of Shenandoah celebrated it in a loyal manner. Children gathered in front of tho school buildings and planted lovoly young trees which wero to grow and some line day throw tholr fbliago-ladcn limbs ovor tho play grounds. But a month or two nfter arbor day tho stems and branches wcro found pro truding from tho mouths of perambulating goats and tho trees which osoaped the on slaughts of tho tomato can fiends became anguid, refused to grow, and the school directors concluded that a lot of consump tive trees had been dumped upon their hands. When better trees aro put on tho market and tho school districts havo moro funds with which to protect them tho peoplo will tako moro interest in arbor day. Meanwhile wo vlll seek uaturo's loveliness on the neighbor ing hills and ask tho woodman to take a day off. Those fine autumn days bring life and energy to a man, and could they be continued, one would not care for summer or for winter. Here in Shenandoah, tho autumn is tho best part of tho year. Of spring, 8henandooh has nono. Between cold weather and rain, tho spring months aro over heforo they havo really commenced, and thon comes summer. But in autumn, is whon lifo Is really worth tho living in Shenandoah. Tho nir is crisp and clear, bracing and llfo giving, whilo tho sun Just tempers tho wind enough. There was something now In town last night. Something fair, and sweet, and bright , With golden hair, and eyes much brighter, 'Twos Lawyer Bchalok'B sweet typewriter. And tho Councllmcn basked in tho radiancy of hor presence for sovcral hours. Om:. Havo you any form of Bhcumatic disoaso ? If so, u bottlo of tho gcnulno imported Anchor Pain Expcllcr Is tho happy relief. Try it nnd bo convinced. 25 nnd W) cents a bottle, at C. H. Hagenbuch, P. P. D. Kirlln, J. M. Uillan, and other druggists. 3t rflrs. Kenator 1'lritt Stricken. "Washington, Oct. 20. Mrs. Piatt, wife of Senator O. H. Piatt, of Connecticut, was stricken with paralysis at her rooms at the Arlington. Sho has recovered her tpeech, and the attending physician says she will recover. Do Oro SHU I-eniln. NEW York, Oct. 20. In tbe pool match last night the English champion Hoberts, further reduced the lead De Oro had gained on him. Tho score now stands: De Oro, COO; Huberts, D03. Herbert Sprncer Xnt Dangerously III. LONDON, Oct. 20. It having been re ported that Herbert Spencer wns danger ously ill at Brighton it learned that Mr. Spencer was nt his London residence, nnd inquiry there revealed that the report was a cunard. Mr. Spencer has been in feehlo health for some time, and his con dition today is no worso than usual. MacMnhon to Have u National FunornT. Pakis, Oct. SO. The cabinet has decided that Marshal MitcMahou shall have a na tional funeral from the Bgllse des Iuvu- llcles on Sunday, ns the czar has mani fested a wish tbat Admiral Avelan nnd the other Ilussian officers shall pay last honors to the dead soldier. ISnllof for llruimwick. Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 20. Yesterday 1,202 persons were given rations at the commissary and ISO orders for the sick were filled. The total cash receipts to date for tbe relief fund are $17,300.JT. There were officially repoftea thirty-one new case and oit death. Livery Btahle keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in the stable, nothing liko it for horses. lm Last Night's Show. William H. Power's Irish drama, "Tho Ivy Leaf," occupied the hoards at Ferguson's theatre last evening before a large audience, The play has bcon produced here so often that it has become, in tho language of tho "gallery gods," a veritable chestnut, and with each succeeding appearance tho company is corres pondingly Inferior, Nono of the characters are worthy of special mention, and at tholr next appearance hero thoy will moet with much smaller audience. ' Don't take Hood's for that tired feeling, See Maley at the theatre Wednesday evening, October Qoth. Political I'olnts. Thero is one thing that can almost ho seen by a blind man ; and that is, the proepeots for the future never looked better than now tor tho Republican party. Now that the Federal election laws aro about to bo repealed, having passed tho House recently, by 200 to 101, shot-guns will be In great demand in tho South, in order to keep the colored people from voting. It is an ill wind that don't blow eomebody somo good, TJSK DANA'S SAB8APABILLA, ITB "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name Lassio & Baur, Ashland, Pa., printed on very sack. 3-3-Staw. Fried oyitert a specialty at McElhenny's 0-12-tf Us Wells' Latjndbv Blob, tho bei Bluing for laundry use. Each package make two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Ooakloy Bros. Boat photographs and crayons at Dabb's. MISCELLANEOUS. IaOIt BALK Nino shares Hehuylklll Trae ! nonstock. Apply at this oflloe, fl-D-tf WANTED. Conies of the RVHNiNa Herald of Aug. 19 and Hep 1. 10. LOHT. A square, black Intaulio watch charm, finder will be suitably rewarded by re turning same to Dr. 1). J. Langton. 1017-81 I pOIl BALK. A National typewriter in per ! feet condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply nt this oftlco. M4-tt ADMIN1HTKATUIX H 1,K Notloo Is here by publicly given that the undersigned, uimlnlstrairlx of the oatoto of Airs. Catharine Kllcoln,lateof thoborougkof Shenandoah and county of Hehuylklll. deceased, will oiposc to publlo tale on tho premises on Matnrday, tho 4 th dsy of November, 1S8R. at 2 o'olook In the afternoon, tho followlni described property of dccdent, to wit: All that oertuln two-story frimo dwelling, with the appurtances, out houses, etc., situate on the north side of West Cherry street, bstwocn Gilbert and Coiherlno street, In Ihe borough of Hbcnandoah, I'enna r measuring 16x80 foot and containing flvo room-, and plastered throughout; togother with tho right, title and Interost of deoedont, ns lessee, to nnd In the lot of the Gilbert estate, on wkloh said dwelling Is built. com X) j-'noars op b.a.xj3. Twcntv-Qve ner cent, of nurchase nrleo to bo pnld at time of purchase and tho balance in 30 days when bill or sale will bo gives. The pur chaser shall forfeit tbe llrst tuyment In delimit of second payment. No silo will be made if an adequate prico bo not obtained. JHll. MAltY UlllUUiSS. M. M. BUUKC, Administratrix, Attrrney. 1013S0 2r&li-a October 18, 1893 POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR GEORGE FOLMER or Sliciiimdonli, -Fon- TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C C. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR -FOR- iounty Treasurer ror q. STeat and Clean CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR Fwi'juson House iilook. Everything In tbe tonsorlal line doae In first Class siyie. uverytning neat ana oisbd. Just opened in the Egsn Building, No. 8 East Centro street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA jflssfss Da ily Surprises in - AT Dives, Pomeroy and DPOTTSVIIiTjE, 3P.A... Constantly we hear business ing1, i can t see now tliey sell gooas so ciieap at Dives, Jfome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This 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 Millinery Department You can get a now hat of tho latest stylo at almost nuy prico. Hats to suit all in price aa well as iu style. You can't And a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN "WRAPS-We nro at the top, ufactured goods. Ladies', nibses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount havo been sold, but new goods are received daily. So come at any time and we will be glad to serve you. We alwnys have bargains at this department, but now we have Bomethlng- speclal. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, cost the importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-hich all-wool Serges for your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 3G-inch Camel's Hair tention Is needed to see these goods, as DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North C. GEO. MILLER, Manaecr Replenish Your Stock 'HoiiselioM Utensils AT this season of the year there is Shades, SUlrt Boards, Tube and Cans, Broad Boxes, Bread Pans, Drip Puns, Roast Pans, Coal Hods, Oil Cau Ualte Griddles, Waffle Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc., etc. Our line t TBI IT TInwaro includes everything needed iu housekeeping. 11' &IRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. AMUSEMENTS. jpEKGUSON'S THEATRE. T. J. FBUOUSOH, MANAUEU. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. THE CLEVER COMEDIAN, .Stephen Maley.. Will appear In Will II. Power's Musical Farce Comedy, Everyttalna New! Now Sonis. Now Dances. New Music. New Special ties, Now Company, A lievy of Pretty Qlrla and a Cyolouo of Fun, mailing In all ono ot the best Comedy Com mutes traveling, unaer tne management or iVIU II. Powers. Prices, 25, 35 nnd 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pERQUSON'S THEATRE. ONI5 TUNBPUI.'nIGUT! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893. Wlllard Spencer's Fascinating Comlo Opera, ...Will bo sunt with the Biggest and Rest Company yet. tbe Company's own Novel and Picturesque Scenery, Magnificent Oo'tuuies, Splendid Aocessorltw and Sym phony Quintette Orchestra, making it tbe most important musical and fashion able event of the season. Notwithstanding the Great Expense of this Company the pnoes win remain unohsuged. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. ill Irishman Luck The Little Tycoon! Bamailis! - Stewart's, men from other towns say too, with all tho leading and latest man 64 inches wide, for 30b. These goods needed funds and we bought the job for 33o a yard. This material Is worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at they will go very quickly. Centre Street, FOTTSIIaXalS, FA. ofJ&aw. always sompthing needed. WlncAT! Boilers, Collee Mills. Mirrors, Flo RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the 4- Chas. Itettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Ordersjwlll receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street Elegance in Stationer Z: You are careful about your writing paper, of oourse nothing shows good brooding mora clearly than correot correspondence. Hut your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, the oandle-sttok maker," do not need to be on such flno quality-paper as your epistles to friends. You oun nave money there by using our cheaper grades of paper aud envelopes. The best Is uere ilso the noxi best, lloth correct in overy way, HOOKS & BROWN, No. I North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa Russet Shoe Laces t Russet Shoe Dressing! AT TUB LEATHER STORE IO w . Oontro fat-. join d, Tttsaucm. A. T, lest at