Do you ever eonslder the quality of the tod you are eatlng It may be Rood. It m gbt be better, purer, f rusher and more wholesome. It It not worth while to make sure that your Tea,, Oort.ie, Mugar, Mutter, Uggs, Hpleee and 'Innumerable other groceries are of the beat quality! There 1 such a trifling difference In the prices of the host and the worst that It eer twlnly Uoes not pay to buy the worst, even on the false gro nd of supposed economy. The best Is lways the cheapest, beoause the most satisfactory and durable, and the very beet of everything In the grooery line Is kept at Cor; Centre ami Wltitc St., HIEKNANDOAII, IA. THIRD EDITION TO ORGANIZE. A Miiks MfotlnB "f Miners to tVeilneiility. llO llClll (HI George Harris, ex-State President of tho Miners ami Laborers Amalgamated Assocla tion, h met with so much encouragement lliftt ho ha called n mass meeting of tho Mine employes to be hold in Bobblni' opera hixm, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'olock, for the purpose of re-organlnlug the M. & L. A. A. Xotlco to that elTect are being posted. Several prominent men will bo In attendance to make addresses In tho English, 1'ollsh, Lithuanian and Hungarian languages. lliidly Scared. A Hebrew peddler knocked at tho door of William Patterson's house on West Oak Street and when tho door was opened brushed past tho lady standing at tho entrance. Ho did not stop until ho ontered ono of tho ronr rooms. As he did fo ho droppod to tho lloor like a log. Mrs. Patterson hastened to tho Juan's eido and found he had fainted. In spite of tho unfortunato condition of the peddler Mrs. Patterson and others who had entered tho room were forced to laugh. Mr. Patterson was burned by an explosion of gas iu the mines a short tiroo fgo and since then lie has been confined to his bed with his hoad, lands and arms In bandages. Those about Ms bead envelope! his face and only small peulngs aro left for breathing and seeing. Jnit as tho peddler turned from the hallway into tho room his gaze fell upon Mr. Patter son, who was sitting up iu tho bod, and his ghost like appearaneo wero too much for tho Intruder's nerves. After rogalniug his senses and realizing whero ho was tho peddler hurriedly gathered up his pictures and ran out of the house. It is moro than probablo that he will hereafter look bofoio ho enters when on his peddling trips. Election Point?. Don't voto early and often. Toesdsy, November 8th election day. Dress warmly and avoid catching cold. Make yourself familiar with tho election ballot. Voto early and get your neighbors to do likewise. Don't try to mako your mark in tho Demo cratic circle. Keep cool. Nothing Is gained in quarrel ing with yonr neighbor becauso ho differs with you politically. "Dear old Shenandoah" is what many of the politicians call It now. At other seasons of tho year it is "Hungarian City." Making a "split" ticket under tho Baker ballot law is risky. Many men lose tholr vote in doing it. The safest and easiest way Is to vote straight. The Shenandoah men will bo "in It" this year because there aro at least six candidates from among them on both tickets this yoar Seltzer, Severn, Blerstoin, Toole, Folmor and Doyle, and some of them aro bound to wlu. USE DANA'S 8AE9APABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Tim Munilinetit. The old soldiers and several of the contri buting societies are anxious that tho monu meut project should go ahead and Chairman James has been urged to call the committee together to makeplans for raising tho neces sary additional funds and making arrange stents to have the monument erected and unveiled iu 1801. A Polsunous Scratch. Chief Burgess Cress, of Girardville, is suffer ing from a painful injury to his hand. Wbilo lifting a box one of his fingers was scratched by contact with a nail. At first the Injury appeared to be but a slight abrasion, but tho hand has since become very soro and is almost powerless. A New Production, George H. Timmons, the popular Irish eomedlau, who is at present starring in "Tho yiries' Well," will be seen in an entirely sew production next season. The play is "The Kerry Fair," its author a young news paper wan of Brooklyn. Competent judges, who have read it, say it Is a worthy suocessor to "The Fairies' Well. All kinds of Legal Hbralu office. Blanks for sale at tho Will Itrliig Salt. One day last week Max Supowltz, the Bast Centre street merchant, had one of his ribs broken by reason of a wagon in whioh he was riding being struck by an ongine at the Centre street crossing of the P. & B. railroad. On Saturday Mr. Supowitx engaged oounsel to Vriug suit against the company for damages. Died. BEDKLBEKGER. At Shenandoah, Pa., en Sunday, October 29th, Gertie, daughter el Albert and Haggle Bedelberger, aged 2 years. Fuuoral on Wednesday afternoon at S o'eloek, from tbe residence of her parents, on Wsat Lloyd street. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. 10-30-Sk Ultnu Away, For sixty day E eagey, the photographer will give a 10x12 pUMnam picture with every i axil of hit $3 cablnoU. FRAOKVILLB. Some Interesting News From the Town Abovi) the Plane, Col. James II. Deegau, the courtly bonl- face of Ashland, has been hustling among the people here to have them support his candidacy on the Uepublloan ticket for 1'rothonotary. "Tim" Hurst, tho Inoomparablo umpire from Ashland, stopped long enough here on Wednesday to entertain some of his friends with anecdotes describing his experience as a league umpire. Milton Longsdorf and Messrs, Selfert, Itlohards and Ed wards, of LansfW, were guests of the Climax Club on Thursday. Dr. Charles Oarr, of St. Clair, who had chargo of Dr. Taggart's medical practice during that gentleman's trip to tho World's Fair, has returned to his homo. Ho made many friends hero. Miss Miller, of Itlngtown, was tho guest of her brother, Principal Miller, during tho week. Tho Climax Club held a very pleasant soiree in liurchlll's hall on Thursday evening. Lnnsford, Ashland, Olrardvillo and Potts vlllo wero well represented and tho young gentlemen of tho club feel encouragod by tho success which attended their clforte. Principal Miller contemplates a change in the arruugomont of our schools. Ily chang ing tho several grades and making tho High school course (four years) to include Latin, Oroek and tho higher mathematics, he hopes to give the boys and girls a chance to get good education. A very pleasant wedding party from Iiranchdalo was entertained at the residence of Martin Gotscliall, on Nice street, on Thursday. The wedding party drovo direct from Iiranchdalo to Frackvllle, whero Mrs, Uottchall hail an elegant banquet ready, Among the party wero Mr. and Mrs. Hale, MifcesE Gotscliall, M. Mack, Ella Mass, I.izzlo Qotsball and Katiu Hannum; and Messrs. John Iluggy, Patrick Mack, W. Got- schall, Francis Dormer and Bernard Lark In Wo are pleased to report William Kalbach, who has been on tho sick list for tho past week, very much Improved. Paymaster Guy distributed tho September chockB on Friday. The pay was an un usually small ono. Nothing of any importance has yet do voloped iu tho O'Neill vs. Frackvillo school district case. Tho case is watched with great interest by the taxpayers. The working of tho piano and all branches loading thorcto at night, instead of day time, has given employment to twico tho number of men formerly employed. It doubles tho pay roll in all departments of tho coal business on the railroad. Tho largo plato glass window In Davis1 drug store, destroyed by tho storm of last week, has bcon replaced by a new ono. Daniol Dull'y was a town visitor on Wed nceday. Whilo "Dan" had an oyo to business ho had a wink fur politics, and if its In tho timber he'll try and laud some of tho Rcpu lilie.ni nominees on tho safo side. Thousands walk the earth to day who would bo sleeping in its bosom but for the timely use of Downs' Elixir. lm SIAIIAXOV lr..VXK. Thomas Connors, who for tho pist few weeks lias been a victim of typhold-pncuniO' nia, Is, we aro pleased to learn, convalescent, Est Bear Itidgo slops, which has been idlo for some time, rosiimod operations on Mou day, giving employment to a number of laborers. Tax-collector Thomas Tiorney Is occasion ally assisted in his arduous duties by con stablo Blako who never falls to catch his man. Mrs. Richard Koch presentod her husband with a littlo girl on Sunday. Miss Julia Lynaugh, a charming young lady of Port Carbon, is tho guest of Miss Agues Hanlon. Messrs. John and Frank Fonnelly, who havo been on tho sick list for somo time, aro able to bo about again. USE DANA'S SARSAPARHiLA, itb "THE KIND THAT CURES." uii.m:itiox. Chirles Snyder, who was Injured at Boston Run colliery, is in a precarious condition Littlo hopo is entertained for his recovory, Miss Julia Keating is on tho sick list. Peter Kreisher, who was Injured at Draper colliery, is recovering. Owen Brown is all smiles. It's a boy. Mother and sou are doing well. So Is Owen, A new temperance society, of which Miss Minnie Thomas is secretary, was organized at Zimmerman's hall last Sunday night. Keep tho good work up, ladies. George Pearson, who had a nail run in his foot somo time ago, attends the Miners' hospital for treatment. Livery i tablo keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Linimont iu tho'stahlo, nothing llko It for horses. lm ii.w.i:vn,i,i:. Mrs. Cantwell, of Shenandoah, and her sons, Edward and Mlchaol, wero Sunday visitors. Judging from tho amount of cabbage the farmers are daily bringing, It must bo very plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dolan havo gone housekeeping very cosily in Grandmother Oaufiold's house. Miss Lllllo Goodhead, of Shenandoah, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Davis. Miss M. J. Iloran, one of our teachers, is on the sick list. - USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Bale of Property. Andrew Elliott has purchased tho properly adjoining his on North Market alloy and which was owned by Michael Kinney, of Union City, Connecticut. Tho sale was negotiated through T. B. Beddall and M. M. Burke, Esqs. Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters? 0-12-tf . , -File Cop ... WnttHl. Two copies of the Evknino IIkkald of Aug. 19 wanted to complete files. A lib eral price will be paid for game. Best photographs and crayons at Daub's. A Utile limiting Inotiltiit. Two of Shenandoah's "eraek" gunners went over to Slablown a fow days ago on a hunting expedition, and the following con versation lietwoen them was overheard since their return: "Say, , that we a dandy pheasant you shot up by the old farmer's shed, but you didn't stop to get him, did you ?" "No, I was afraid of the old man and his log." The farmer to his wife says: "Maria, what the deuce do you think I You know that old shanghai rooster I had stuffed and stuck on a polo and carried in the parade last election? Well, I pat it oat on the shed, and I'll be darned If that fellow that was out hero from Shenandoah, who look the butter-milk, lldn't shoot it for a pheasant, and out down that aro apple treo I got from brother Jake !" Alt kinds of Killing and Bookbinding dono at the IIkbald olllee. AVatch Pree t In order to introduco our Magic Remedies, wo will send a handsomo watch, freo, to tho first, and every ninety-ninth person sending us tin cents In silver (no stamps taken) for a mple package of our Magic Headache Powders, postage paid. With tho Powders wo will send ten valuable household receipts, oacli ono worth many times tho amount sent, with full instructions how you can mako money by working for us. Send at once. It may mean a watch for you, and permanent employmont. This oirer will bo withdrawn January 1, 1801. Address Macjic Ubmhiiy Co., Glen Kock, Pa. sa-Cul this out. It will appear bat onco. Now Through Sleeping: Oar l.lnn From Chicago to Seattle via tho Chicago, .Milwaukeo & St, Paul and Groat Northern Railways, has been established and first-class sleeping cars will hereafter run daily from Chicago at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattle 11:30 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly tho beet route to reach the North Pacific coast. For time tables, maps and other information itpply to tho n oi re t ticket agent, or address John It. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, M. & St. P. Il'y, Willlamiport, Pa. tf ' Lime's Pumlly Medicine Moves the llowclH Rach day. Most peoplo need to uso it. Notice to rarents. Public evening schools will bo openod on Monday evening, Oct. 30th, to continue for a term of four months. Tickets of admission will bo issued at tho Superintendent's ollicc, Main street building, on Saturday, October 2Jtb, from 5:30 to G:30 p. m., and on Monday, Octobor 30th, from 0:00 to 7:00 p. nt. The co operation of parents is earnestly desired, in order to render tho schools as beneficial as possiblo to those who may tak ndvantago of them. It has been decided by tho School Board that pupils who havo books and sup plies of their own in good condition, aro i pected to bring them to fcliool for their own use. Toxt books and supplies will bo fur' nlshed to tho pupils in tho same manner as they are now furnished to pupils in the day schools. M. P. WlilTAKKK, Supt, Shouandoah, Pa., Oct. 27, 1893. 10 27-3t "My Aunt Sally." ' This charming rural comedy which has pleased tho Amorlcan show-going public so woll will bo presented hero Wednesday ovening noxt. Tho comedy of "My Aunt Sally" is so different from other comedies, tho scenes, situations and incidents sounusual as to mnke it a distinct and decided novelty. The company is a talented and eapablo ono, presenting tho comedy, which include funny comedians, pretty girls, latest songs and dances and entirely now and original laughs, etc Tho celebratod "My Aunt Sally" band and solo orchestra is a prominent feature. ltemovai. W. J. Dcch has removed his placo of bus! ness fiom tho coruor of Coal and Jnrdiu Btrcets to Pear alley, between Centre and Lloyd streets, whero ho Is prepared to do all kinds of wheelwright work, carriage and wagon building, horseshoeing and general repairing of all kinds. All orders will bo attended to promptly and upon reasonable terms. Found Out. The best and easiest wav to tret rid ot cough or cold that may develop Into con sumption is lo invest, ceuu iu n- uullio ui Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, uolds. La Grippe, Throat and Lung Disorders. Trial ootties iree ai i. i. u. -tiiruu s urug sujre. Fried oysters a specialty at McEIhonny's 0-12-tf MISCELLANEOUS. T7IOK BALK Nine shares Schuylkill Trao jj lion swck. Apply at mis omce. u-ii F lOR SALE CHEP. A brand new Biaudard Sewing Machine. Apply at this oirioe. U WANTED. Copies of the Evening IIKRAI.D ot &ug. 19, J, Cleary's boUtina establishment. 105-lw WANT1C1). A middle aged woman sb house keeper at H. I' GUI's, 100 N. Main street. Rest ot reference required. 10 S7-tf TTTANTED. A Eood irirl for senerol house' V work. Apply ot M. L. Kemmerer's, 35 N. Main street. 10-M-tf IiWM SALE A National typewriter In per ; feet condition. Will be sold oheap tor ash. Apply at this office. 9-H-tf inn l'r-" CENT. Earned by our syndicate 11)11 In six months Little capital may be multinlled by oursystem 01 speculating. Wear; expert judges ot the market and sue oeafcf i' operators. W. R. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers, Pittsburg, Pa. 1027.1m. W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre aud Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, IIoraaaTiooing and uenoriu itepainng qi an kinds jirornptly attended to. It Cures Coldi, Cough, Soro Thrott, Croup, Infls tnza, Whooping Cough, BronchlUi and Aithira. A certain cure for Consumption in first ittges, and a surs relief In advanced stages. Use at ones. Yon will see tho excellent effect after liking tks first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere. J.rf bottles 50 cents an $1.00. Pittsburg Novelty Store Is prepared to furnish . 'ill Its patrons with tlie best lino ot CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! Cblnaware, (Juet nsware and G lasawarc. Wpuciul salo this week ! No. 35 West Centre Street, Hhenamloali, Pa. ) r a J. M 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all ehados, a good one, 75c per yard, worth UUc. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Cnshmero Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7c and Sc. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, 'ix. Dross Cloths a specialty. From 23 to 75 pieces in tho host shades. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Bod Shirts, all wool, 75c, formor price, tfl.W. THE LADIFX QJHM8NT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All now and stylish goods and at prices hoyond competition Carpets.. This Dorartmcnt is complete, embracing lull lino oi ling, ingrains and Brussels at tho lowest pricos of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to sell at G0c, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no compotltiou in tho trade, I assuro you bargains In every department at the old reliable stand. 8 SOUTH IWAiyJ STIlXSliT, AMUSEMENTS. JERGUSON'S THEATRE. r. j. FEitatraoN, manager MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th Tho Always Welcome Irish Comedian CrctD. 1EL Timmoi. And His Own Vxcellcnt Company, presenting ft Fairies' Well EVERYTHING NEW THIS SEASON! New Songs! New Dances! "Null Ced. New Specialties Prices, 25, 35 unci 50 Cents Reserved scats at Kirlln'sdrug store. EHQUSON'H THEATRE. P. 3, FERGUSON, MANAGER. Wednesday, November 1st THE COMEDY CVCLONEI J, JAY DOWLING'S COMEDIANS ProscntinK the Funnlost Comedy over devised, in four acts, entitled Kew 8011KH! New MuNlcI New Dancer)! A Kunburst of Peroetual Laucbter' Great Comedians! Great Cast! Magnltlcent liana and Orchestra' Watch for the Street 1'arade at noon. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents, Reserved seats at Klrlin's drug store, 33. J. KKP&KR, Late ot Shamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa He is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of monument and tombs lone work which will be done in a II rat class manner on thort notloe and reasonable ttrms WALL PAPER! I1ARGAINS ! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : ; JOHN - P. - CARDBN, Ml W, Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. MM Bargains T Ml T SALLY DailySurprises in Dives, Pomeroy and Constantly vc hear business ing-, "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. (i 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 a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can get n new lint of tho latest style nt almost any price. Hats to suit nil in price ns well &n in style. You can't find a larger or better aBortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN WRAPS-Wo are nt the top, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars nt surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, hut now goods are received daily. So couio at any time aud we will be glad to servo you. SS We always have bargains nt this department, but now we have something pecial, A lot of all-woo Zebra Cloth, cost the importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction. A lot of l()-inch all-wool Serges for your notice before 'Us too late. Another lot of 30-inch Camel's Hair EfFect Clotli at 17c. Your early at tention is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. POTTSTTIEclaEj, Replenish Your Stock ""Household Utensils ! AT this season of the year there is Shades, Skirt Boards. Tube and Cans, Broad Boxes, Bread Pans, Drip Pans, Ro4st Pans, Coal Hods, Oil Cans, Cake Griddles, Waflle Irous, Sad Irons, Plcturo Easels, etc., etc. Our line of Tinware includes everything needed in housekeeping. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 l&axa.-tTa. 2&cijcl treot. Elegance iu Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. nut your time notes to "me Duicner, tne baker, tho caudle-stick maker," do not need to be on such tine quality-paper as your eplstlos to friends. You can save money there by using our cheaper grades ot paper and envelopes. The best Is here also the next best. Uotb correct In every way. HOOKS No. 4 North Main & BROWN, Street, Shenandoah, ra LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 Lots of ways of throwlnff awa: av moDDT, One of tbe best methods of economiz zing Is to insure ... u.n. warn, tuuiuuuij luimuig i uwiiauiOB. cither life, lire or accident, such as represented No. 130 South Jardln street, Bhenandoah, Pa, fuUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley llros.) Mo. 38 Knot Centre Htreet, HIIBNANUOAII, I'A. Our Motto: Rest Quality at Lowest Cash j'ricos. raironage respectiuuy solicited. Just openod in tho Ggan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENASDOAH, Ruwiet Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing! AT Tlti. LEATHER STORE JOHN D, TREZlBi;. Bargains! Stewart's, men from other towns say ton, with all the leading and lateBt man 51 Inches wide, for 39c. Theso goods needed funds and -we bought tl job for 33s a yard. This material is worth FA. oL alwayB something needed. Window Boilers, Coilee M!ls. Mirrors. Flour RETTIO'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Bettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Berguer & Engol's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Tho Kan Who Wrote tho Song "J never cares to wantter J"Yom M$ oum flrende," was lnaplred while sitting before one of my One HeaterK. I also have on hand tbe best Hioves and Manges In tlie market and a large stock of llousefurnlshmg Goods. Plumbing, rooting andHpoutlng a specialty. All work guaranteed. Cor. ot Lloyd and White Sts Shenandoah, Pa. E- X39 BoutU BlHlti Street, IE3X2.ex.i.3xclon,3a, TCiv. All work resrect. 1 a ran teed to be first-class In every i rasneotfullv solloit a share of your patronage, 1. Goods oalled for ana delivered. 3Tor q XTat aul Olsaii CHAS. DERRIS-SHAVING PARLOR, FEiiansjoS House 11 look, Everything In tbe tonsorlal line done in first class style. Everything neat and clean.