JJ2 Tin ton ever consider the auallty of the food you are oaiiogr It may b Rood. It might be better. Durer. frosher aad more wholesome. la t not worth while to make sure that your too. rfViRft. Buirar, Ilntter. Kg. Snieea and Innumerable ot.hor grooerles are of the beet quality 'incroissuca a muins Drtccs of thi! boat ana me worei mni. idt'S not pav to buy the worst, even on grcunao.aL.pi-u.ou.nuv.,.,. ,1 . l tl, l.dlne Is aiways tbe cheapest, because me tiorsemenw - AT THB WORLD'S FAlfl. . - . . t. ,L. I . The UhW's I'm Wirt IMK uoraimnj- i...v Prom Bolentloo AjAorleta, 8epU lo, WW. Ammir the exhibit In tne grow num- u,-.nrt Liberal Art Building at the Klr, Ann vrv beautifully arranged ahowoaaa Is de voted to the display of the well-known goods r the Oaw'a Pen and Ink Company of 104 Broadway, Now York. These articles haw. become so popular from their large use by all who have any writing to do In every depart ment of business and In all walks of life, as ji u from the numberless unstinted ln- Mh pw, a rfulr first qwJlty gM tm of My standard tliafie or sine may o . " thM respect It differs from an owier nmwn natia. Another difference is in iu "'" feed," one on each side of the gold pen.whlch Insures a more nulform and rename uenvery nflhk than can be obtained from a single feed. President Cleveland uses one ot uiese k-f&ctorr and durable, and the very jtS'sfj m the grocery lino is aepini Centre and Wlillc Sln. P'SlIIlINA.NMOAII, PA. IIRD EDITION nrofesalons. that an fleuiirn description ha nmrnuous. rounwin utsm, many years nsed almost exclusively by re porter and traveling men, have witnin PENNSYLVANIA VS. YALE. The pens, and has furnished the company will, a Iu n Interview with Vre-lclenj Holler t testimonial. In (3aw'.8tylof rapblc afternoon U Mid Wt the University nanusonin vowiiiu'.. A i'Hiilinrlvnuln's captain and manager v roiNTS. Irm coats aro coming out of oamphor. acngcr trafllo on tlio railroads will now j Is another cold wavo out in the fer pt to fool rooky after taking too aro often tlio advertiser's bet' of three" mother-in-law, cook S after tho election comes tlio No -rsw moon. f3nny sido of tho stroot is now booom a favorite. a wild gooao aro flying southward, a sign other. ry windows aro gorgeous with ylos. it is boipg put In tho store lately J. Broughal. have boon quite numorous of late tho list. Ulon 3 cent nickol ploces are or tbo I'nltod States. jt to havo tho Indian summol ! iro wintor comes for good. "Harris has purchased Mart Shoo iportv on South Main stroot for s putting in a now front. rty used as a whoolwrlght shop i street, and owned by 1. J has boon sold to tho Columbia timpany for $1.00 and 30 shares of g Co's stock. ntly Moillclno Moves the llowels . Most peoplo need to uso it. The fjportliiR Cruo." text attraction at Ferguson's thontro Ithe latest successful farco comedy llnortine Craze." This evening tho - kill bo presented by a capable com fl comedians, singers, dancers and pret During the action of the farco novel fles, recently successful musical nunv OTular songs, concerted numbers and Jungly attractive nances win no miro Tho play treats in a satirical and Irjorous manner ot tne intense interest Sown by tho public in sports. It is said to loarkle with shafts of keen wit and opigam natlc speeches. In tho development of the ' it is necessary to present a view of the k'nlng quarters of a pugilist and show him taring for a fistic encounter. For this twee, tho management lias engagoa jnr, .n Zieglor, Champion Light Weight of Ijisvlvania, who will give an exhibition bag punching, sparring, etc., etc. Tho an luucement is made that this oxhibjtign doe- ntaln jJKWoattlrd" that could, in any ("ir. be objectionable to any ono. JSE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Twii CollegM Wilt I'mlmlily Com. nplr nl I'oollwU mi Satin-day. NKW IUvrh. Nov. 7.--1'renldent Holton nf Mm Yale nleveu, left fur New York Inst niKht.wluT h Himl confureitefiwlll beheld this evening with the university reprn- fntlvM In rcixnril totlie'snmeoti HaturdaT, lloltxrthls y of . . .... il. I J eilimyivHiim o ub mhiii hiiu iimiuiKcr vrr pens the Invwitor seems to havo obtained the 1(nly prl)mnal hlm on SRttir.lay last that aotne oi perreeiiun mm o....im""j. thplr o even woulil withdraw from the As- writing is done with a circular point similar wiclntlon In h fnw ilnyslf Yolewotlld play to a pondl, but being tipped with an alloy of I the st rongest team Uaplam .Mnckle eould i.mi.. ...4 ,.uii,..im ,nHnitt nlmoit at tilaoe In the Held. Yale nureed and the lll.liu.u-... .. I r, I ' ,,., ,,,,, ,, .,, harf a. diamond, It will laet many years. ' 7llHo,t;VVV t ho uV vVrUyoi inoiyiogi.Piv im..- Pennsylvania withdraws from the Inter- the same as tne r. unwnn jwn, ami y iimny eollogiate nssocliitlon before that date. It Is preferred to the ordinary spilt pen. with The Oime Agitlim tlia Iron Hall, iKDIANAroug, Nov. 7. The long talked of ohm; nf Albert linker against the Order of the Iron Hall Is tip for llnnl hearing before Judge Winters, Tho trial will probably occupy several days. It la olalmed by the plaintiffs that the order Is now Insolvent, aim they will endeavor to prove this allegation, the defendants olnlra that the order Is not tnsolvont, 6r that if it Is at present in an insolvent con dition, It Is becnusc of tho motion ot the court in tying up its aMcUi, LooWlnc; fur Ohcajier Living Trices. Nuw Castle, I'iv., Nov. 7. Deleirntea from twenty labor organizations In this city met to discuss some method by wliloh the wnrkliiKtnen could live cheaper, the JfftgesqfthonienhavlnK been cut down rnm !W to 40 per cent. It wan decided to select one rocer, ono butcher, one cloth Iiik 'nun, etc., and throw nil the trade to them, provided, of course, that they will make n reasonable dlsoount. In oase this Is not done, then tho men will start a co eperativo store, DR. DBOHERT. A nnZTu?: "M"n ,,r ,b" "'i'wi' HlMll,lt for (j,it, lV,.ttllP. Vben a candidate for publle olllee mki the conndeiicoof tho injoplo by their votes, ho should -at least bo strictly hoaest, sober, ntell Igfnt, and a good oltUnn In every seme that tho word Implies. Doelor Dechort Is all that, and a good deal more, too. It's no re flection on the rest nf us to say ho has 'done more real substantial charity than any half dozen oitizens put together. After educating a young man In your high Mboot of I'otfsvllle, we to-day havo him in tho medical department of tho University of I'ennsylvsnla, and for the last twenty years. wi all know he has not lteen without oaring loronoorruoroln his household, not of his family, and how many tnoro ouUido, nobody will over kuow. Tho fact is that tho doctor was sent away from homo at the ago of eight years and appreciating tho struggle of tho weak In the battle of life, his large but hard earned means are largely donated to bin fellow man, He has never presented a bill to a poor man, and for once, polities will ho almost universally laid aside in this and surround, lug towns aud townships north of tho moun tain, on Tuesday next, and without tho cost of one penny. Examine" tho voto for your self and note the measure of appreciation for a first-class citizen H. USE DANA'd SAIMAPARtLLA, res " TflE KIND THAT CUIiKa". THE WOKLD'B roLUMDIAN EXPOSITION CAW'S TENS AND INKS. comparatively short period become almost in dispensable to the business man and to those whoso avooations are of a literary character In any way. This is because these pens have of lato been made so simple, clean aud thor oughly offective that one can now, with tho least care, depend upon always having and conveniently carrying upon tbo person a pen in good working condition, without danger of soiling the clothes or fingers therewith, tho Ink carried in the holder, and readily re plenished, being sufficient to do a large amount of work. In consequence, also, of Oils largely increased use, and of tho ini pitovements introduced in tho manufacture, the prices of this class of pens have been very greatly reduced. In Caw's "Dishaway" foun- both of those pens any good writing or copy ing ink may bo used, but tho ink manufac tured by tho Caw's 1'en and Ink Company has as high reputation as tbo pens, and has had a vory largo sale in tho stationery trade for many years. It is a good black when first usod, and in its manufacture an especial point is made to produco an ink which will not fado or mould, and will not gum or cor rodo tho pen. Tho company displays its medals from tho Now Orloans Exposition of 1881, and tho Paris Exposition of 1889, and expects to bo equally successful in compotl tiou in Chicago. Note Si nco tho above was published Caw's Pen and Ink Co. has obtained the highest award for their goods at Chicago. Daily Surprises in TRq rrrainc! Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, FOTTSVIIjIjB, Iyv. Constantly we hear business men from other towns say ing, "I can't see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Pome roy & Stevart'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 monev. Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for dollar. Nowlsthetlmotoboglnactiiirso of solid reading for tho winter. Uand musicians did not . find this politi cal campaign profitublo. All kinds of Logal Blanks for salo at the Herald oflioe. At Our Millinery Department Call and See Them. ) Herald has just received tho finest pies of programs, foldors, announcement tickets, menus, badgos, souvonlrs g cards, wedding and reception Invl- , show cards, tassels, etc., over placed market. They aro works of superior unique in design. Organiza- tvldual parties when in need of I.Jhe above lino will do well by r'ill and examining tho samples. it we can ploase you both In work T)le keepers should always koer '111 Liniment in the stable, nothing 1'iorses. lm To be Married. .rie Jones, of Wm, Foun, and Alfred E) of .Lost Creole, will uo marnea nn at o p. m. on Thursday, Novem- Eev, Potts, of tho Wm. Penn fpiscopal church. n. r - -. .... ... ftone Hour, ue sure mai me 1-i & Babb, Ashland, Pa, Is ; a cry sack. 3-3-3taw. t Coming Fvtmts. fET rst annual baU of the Beer C0ciation of Shenandoah in Bobbins' fAundal supper of English Bap- Rn Bobbins' opera house. - Grand Thanksgiving Eve ball in (pcra house. Schoppe archestra. Thanksgiving tea party, under U t' the Primitive Methodist e the basement of the church. ip. Oyster roast In Bobbins' opera iler tho auspices of the Vestry of T T? uttnrnTi If v' -T does.' Grand Hull. . at annual ball of the Beer Drivers' m .on will bo held in Bobbins' opera n Wednesday oveulng. It will be the f the season. Music by a first class ie many common liniments sold bu Jy one great pain cure lor uu iutwb juts, Bruise aau i ouuuy pm. ueu jiag uu. uw,w uouio. II iritllnra TlmvhLitrfi. ba . . Funeral. 7ianeral of the young son of Mrs. WU1- ,i Williams, oi nast war Bireet, wok place yesterday. Fried oysters specialty at MoElhenny'i 9-12-tf Notice. 'rof. T J. Watson has returned to Sheo jdoah and will give Instructions on the elolln, guitar, banjo and mandolin. Applica tion at Brumm's Jewelry store will receive irompt attention. Jl-4-6t Horchlll's Cafe. When seeking a clean and well r end acted go to DurchiU's cafe, corner of Main ., 11 7 tf GOVERNOR FLOWER'S WARNING. He Demands a I'nlr Klertion and an Ilon ht Count. ALBANT, Nov. 7. Governor, Fl0wrst- evenlnp: issusU tie-ItiiuMng proolama- "It Is essential to our liberties and to the fair name of our atate that the ex pression of popular judgment at tho polls shall be absolutely untrammeled and honest. Recent enactments by the legis lature havo established almost every pos sible safeguard around the sanctity of the ballot. It but remains for every oitizen to obey these laws, and for every election and peace officer to see that they are en forced. More important to our state than the success of any party is that this snc eesa should be the free nnd uncorruptcd deelsionof leuallv Qualified voters. "I therefore call upon the people of this state to see that the election shall be an honest ono. I call also upon all election ofBeers, nil district attorneys, all sheriffs and peace officers to nee that the laws are rigidly obeyed, to the end that good order may prevail at the polls and the right of honest franchise be saoredly guarded. And I give warning that all failures on the part of such public offloera to discharge their full duty in the oomplete enforce ment of the laws shall be considered suf ficient cause for their removal." Trobably a Triple Murder. Oklahoma Citt, O. T., Nov. 7. News has just reached of what will probably be come a triple murder in the couutry north east of here. A negro named Clark, his wife and a daughter were found in their cabin, their throats cut and their skulls fraotured by blows from an ax. They had been assaulted and robbed of some 800 by John Mllllgan, a negro who had lived with them. Mrs. Clark wm dead. The other two can scarcely survive. Tieatnn to ritwth In Kit Store. LAKE Citt, Fla.. Nov. 7. At Lake City Junction, on the Savannah, Florida and Western railroad, William Duncan, a white man, was killed in his store in broad daylight. The weapon i s.-rt was a coup ling pin, and wltli t:iw bis brains were beaten out. HoMmtv w ; evidently the motive. Four uegruos are suspected. They are being tracked with dogs, and If caught will probably be lynched. A BrunkHniy l lnnl Crime. Bl.TBlA, O., Nov. 7. Last night Charles Manning shot his wife, killing her in stantly, and then shot her cousin, Mrs.W. Whit. Ha followed np the double trag edy by committing sulolde. Mrs. Manning had commenced proceedings for a divorce, and bar hnaband had frequently threat ened fo kill her. The grounds upon which the wife had applied for divorce were drunkenness and abuse. Heady fur Illegal Tatars. Naw YotiK, Nov. 7. Superintendent Byrnes said this morning that altogether lata than 450 warrants had been burned for the arrest of persons suspected of falsely registering out of the total registration ot of hiore than 868,000. Thexe he said were only suspects, and he considered this a vary sin a M ihtihihi-c Thp persons will be arii i til iii tl.i jiulU if they at teiopt i.i i a I.. in- Donar, soi'i-ov tli Jetuied t mi- n i - meat ban " ) r stain clothing or the fairest skin. Ali hmfli "f Tin at til'' ITi o , 1 Jf.. Joi Hr-ur la Mn 1 V S IS 1 - , -3 ti ri'Ui- i Ml I mi Ii w ' rn' lm nling (no tj r- STILL AR-ERTHE BANDJI5,- The Captured A.rlSh?n 11,i1,1kts llclleved s trTTIeiTnii; to tliu Dallim Oalig. Batesville, Ark., Nov. 7. A telephono mossngo has been received from Dr. Weaver, at Jamestown, stntlnp; that two nioru of the hornus belonging to the fugi tive bandits have been capture. Shortly after 3 o'clock part of the posno came in sight of tho bandits nnd fired one solitary shot. Nothing has since been heard from the seat of war. Tho bandits are without overcoats nnd some without lints. They have no way of getting provisions, and aro short of ammunition. I The men in jail hero nre believed to bo members of tho Dalton ?;nng. The man tupposed to be Arnett told the jailer they might break his neck, but It would not move him to make a statement. His pal seems to show Higni of weakening, nnd suggested that they might bo mobbed. "Well, let them hang us," said Arnett. ' They can t out us." A DUfgracod Olllcer's Buldrin, BrilUIN, Nov. 7. A dlspatoh from Han over says that Lieutenant "Von Meyerlck, who was most prominently connected with the gambling fraud trials, and who was recently convicted nnd sentenced to four years imprisonment, wns found dead In Ids oell, having committed suicide by hanging. Lieutenant Von Meyerick was a distinguished olllccr oc the Lnndweur cuvalry and was decorated with the order" of the Red Kaglo. Pent!, of a Famous Stnlllon Louisville, Nov. 7. Longfellow, the groatest of American sires, and probably the most famous race borso in the world outside ot Kngland, died of colic and old nse at the Nanturn Stock farm, in Wood ford county. Jle wus the slreol more win- nors and more noted race horses than any other thoroughbred stallion, native or Im ported, dead or living, in this country, their winnings reaching over J1,000,000. Tmporti and Kxports. WAfmiNOTOX, Nov. 7. The ohief of the bureau of statistics has Issued a sum- mnry statement of the imports and ex ports of the Unitod Stutes. The imports lor nine montns enueu &ept. uu. i&.j, wsre 125,331,072, and for tho nine months ended Sept, 30, 18112, N),10u,003. The exports for nine monthH ended Sept. 80 were' j37,040,- 111, and for tho nine months of Bapt. 80, 1802, $583,830.62. Herz Should be lxtrailltod. Paris, Nov. 7. The physicians sent to England In order to examine Into the con dition of Dr. Carl Hens, tho Panama lob byist, reported in person to M, Dupuy, minister ot public Instruction. 'Jhe dog. tors say they can see no. res30irwriy JDrT HeSiKflltd'uotbe chnrged at Bow strost police court, in London, in order that ex, tradition proceedings mny be taken against him. Will Not Fight the Itallroad Tax. LNsrxo, Mich., Nov. 7. Itlsnnnounced that the Michigan Central Railroad com pany has accepted the act of tho legisla ture which' places the main line under the operation of the general railroad law in the matter of taxation. Upon the basis of last year's earnings the company will pay f50,000 more into the stnte treasury than last year, Pittsburg Novelty Store Is prepared to furnish all its patrons with tbo best lino of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! Chlnaware, Quotnswaro and Glassware Special sale this week! No. 85 West Qcnlro Street, Saonacdoah, Pa. You can get a new hat of tho latest stylo at almost any price. Hats to suit all In price as well na in style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of tlio millinery art than what we have. IKT WRAPS Wo aro at the top, too, with all tho leading nnd latest man- tifacturcd goods. Ladies', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have bieu Bold, hut new goods are received dally. Bo come at any time aud we will be glad to serve you. ) 28 South Main Slrcot Bargains I Henriettas, special In all shades, a good ono, 75c per yard, worth 00c. Standard Prints, Be. A largo assortment o( Ladles Cashmere Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4o and Be, wortli 7c aud 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo "out at lfic, original price, zac. Press Cloths a specialty. From 25 to B pieces 111 IUU UCSt HUUUCS. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gonts' Itod Shirts, all wool, 75C, tormor price, ifl.uu. Wo always have bargains at this department, but now we havo something peclal. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 Inches wide, for 39o. These goods cost the importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought tho job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-lnch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This material is worth our notice before '.Ms too late. Another lot of 301nch Camel's Halr-EU'ect Cloth at 17c. Yourenrlv at tention Is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, PTTSTIaX:C, PA. Is complete All nowandstyllsh goods and at prices uoyouii competition This Dorartment is comnlote, embracing a full lino of ICag, Ingrains and Brussels at the lowest prices of any. World's Tolr Commission Adjourns. Chicago, Nov. 7. Ono World's fair building camo down yesterday, nud the national commission adjourned sine ale. Tho building was the model of the United States treasury, built of souvenir coins, that was situated in tho rotunda at the Administration building. The coinB in this edillce that remain unsold aggregate something like 50,000 half dollars. They Will be retained until the demand Is ex hausted at tl apiece. AVhat Is loft will be returned for redemption at the United States mint at face value. The executive committee will now act for the commis sion. Coke Plants llesiiiiilng. TJniontown, Pa., Nov. 7. The recent heavy rains have enabled a large number Of ooke plants In this region to resume, after an enforced Idleness of several months. The Hill Farm plant of the Dun bar Furnace company, consisting of 350 ovens and employing 150 men, and LeisenJ ring No. a, of 400 ovens, employing 300 men, resumed yesterday: Leith & lirown- field in part. The Stewart Iron company and many others will be making coke in a few days. Ilefore the close of the week several thousand additional ovens are ex pect! to be running. ltea,iHliittMl by the Priwldent. Washikoton, Nov. 7, The following reappointments of those left uiioonflrmed by the senate have been made by the pres ident: John B. Riley, of New York, to be consul general of the United States at Ot tawa, Ont. To be consuls ot the united States: Newton IS. Ashby, of Iowa, at Dublin; II. Clay Armstrong, Jr., of Ala bama, at Grenoble, Kraitee; Benjamin Lentbler. of Massachusetts, at Sher- brooke, Quebec, Vigilantes Indicted. KoKOUO, Ind., Nov. 7. The Howard county grand jury has just been dismissed after a six days session In which It In dicted half a dozen prominent oittzens of Kiikomo on account of their alleged con nection with an attempt to taraud feather M. L. Carrigns on the night oi July 1. Among the most prominent indicted are Councilman II Stewart, w. F. Umldell, T. B. iliHlgin anil fames F. HruII. A Unite Sent to Prison. Ai.toona, Pa., Nov. 7. Corry K. Kuhn, the Sinking Valley, Blair county, farmer charged with criminally assaulting his itepdaughter, Sadie Walte, aged 14 years, had a hearing and was sent to jail In de fault of $1,000 ball. The girl testified that he had assaulted her live times within the past year, and intimidated her from mak ing complaint. Urltlsh Olllcers Killed by Explosion. Rio DR JANKIHO, Nov.k7. There was an explosion of a largo quantity of powder bolonging to tho insurgents on Governor's Island. Two British naval olllcers, a boatswain and ono man were killed. Ad miral Mello claims that the Brazilian government was to blame for the disaster. For Impersonating an Officer. PITT8UURO, Nov.7. Charles, nllns "Kok" Tnrr, alias Charlea H. Woods.who pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with impersonating a United States olllccr, was sentenced by Judge Ilufllngton to pay a One of fSOO, nud undergo Imprisonment for three years. Stttillitz and IisUur tn Aleet. New Yoisk, Nov. 7. Tho match between Steinltz and Lasker, the chess champions, concerning which speculation has long been rife, is now almost an assured fact, It will bo for a purse of $2,500, f 1,800 to the winner and 700 to the loser, and a stuke of $8,000. Immigration HtatUtles. Washington, Nov. 7. Treasury depart ment figured show that 34,51(1 immigrants arrived in the United Startes during Sep tember, and 480,517 arrived during the nine months ended bent. SO. 1'or the same nine months of 1893 the arrivals were 476,818. Found Dead on Ills Couch. Easton, Pa., Nov. 7. Dr. II. D. Lachen- our, one of the most prominent physiolans in this part of the stnte, was lound dead on a couch in his room last night. Heart disease was the fatal ailment. The de ceased was 55 year old. Wonts Governmental Interference. , Lonpok. Nov. 7. Mr. T. 1'. O'Connor, M. P., uiges the government to interfere in the coal strike, saying that the failure of the negotiations is simply u message of starv ation and despair to hundreds of thou sands of people. Weeks Will Not Stand Trial. Nktt York, Nov. 7. District Attorney Nlooll said in an interview that Embeasler Frank H. Weeks would plead guilty to the Indictment found against hlm, and thnt there would be no trial of his cake. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsots, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to sell at GOe, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in tho trade, I assure you bargains in overy department at tne out rename, stana. a8 SOUTH MAI3S STREET, MISCELLANEOUS. TriOR BA.LE Nino shares Hehuylldll Trac X: non siocic. Appiy ut mis onice. v u-u riOR SALE CHE W.A brand now Standard U Sewing Machine. Apply at this olnce. cash. Apply nt this office, T7IOH HALE A National tynewrlter In ner C Ject condition. Will be sold cheap for 9-14-tf Vn tin Rflial liriSITrni In every IUUNU IVIHI1 MHPOICUl County to nail up Hlgns and distribute Circular?. Good pay. riend stamp. Calhoun County Advertis ing Co., llnttlo Creek. Mich. 11 a Imo, inn PER CENT. Earned by our syndicate IUU 'n sit iroutliB Little capital my be mulllnliea nyoursysien otupecuhulng Wenn. expert judges ot tho market nnd sue. cessiui openuo'H. W. R. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers, Pittsburg, Pa. 10-2;.lm. or: KlOund l-n. Genuine Confederate BUI only tlveoenis each; KQ ana J10O bills 10 ceniBeaen; zo anu one sniniiiasiers each; il nnd J2 bills 35 cents cacb. curely sealed on re 'elpt of prlco Cbas. D IUrker, 80 8. Forsyth Bt.. Ga. 3STOTI03S. 10 cents Pent Be Address, Atlanta, 11-3 -It Ten rmuilles Itcnilereil Homeless. F' i ' i i N Three large tene rjicni in i -.1-1 i,,-.royed by fire, ren flu rj: mi , 1 Tiieleas, at 2 o'clock jj.vi.u . ..tiie of the people in the house barelv esi ,ipe with their lives, and in u n urmi ('veitftneut i i i ii 1 1 ii u th lr USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT OTJ8ES." dui lri.Mlii Braiii- ' n llljM' i fve c -VPPICB OK THE COMMISSIONERS OP J schuy.klll oounty, Pottsvllle, fa , Novem ber3. 1893 The undersUined. the Commission. era of Kcuuylklll county, will receive Beakd nrjDOoals uut'l 2 o'clock i. m.. Monday. De cember 4. 1b9S for the eree'lon and eomnUtlon of a ont-span (60 feet) wooden bridge at or near iiimmeis tanyara, uuoiey lownsmp, mis couhlv. I'lans and specifications can bo seen at tbts office. The Commissioners reseiyo the right to reject any and all bids, HAMUEL G DETURK, JAMES J. HOWES, KLItB E. HEED, County Commissioners. Attest: P. J. Connell, Clerk, 11 7 4t-oaw NOTICK. Office of Commissioners, Schuyl kill county. Pa.. November 3. im. The undercfened. the Commissioners of Schuylkill eiunty.wlll receive sealed proposals until 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, December 1th, 1893, for the erection and completion ol a one span (51 feet i wo den bridge at or near bcuwenk's Hall, llubley township, tbli cm ty, 1'iaoa and specifications oun be seeu at tide otnoe. The Commissioners leserve i lie right 10 r- ject any ana an uias SAMUEL O. IluTUHK, JAMES J HOWES, KLIAS E. HEED. County Commissioners Attest: V. J. Connrj.,( lerk. 11 7-U oa "Emm J. KEPLER, Late of Hhamoltln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa He Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of monument and tombstone work which will be done in a first class manner on short notice ana reasonanie terms. i tt ait Ihe . 'I (3 EUp- lacn When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When sbu was a Child, she cried f y i J 'rta, Whn shi'jfKW.!! Miss, che cUii 1 1 f or Tla, When' 49fTd'A'frj Castorla, Riin8ct Slioc Lnccal I Xlusal Blioc IreHslntrI AT Trift LEATHER STORE, PUUk &DV H'HQl'US or tun net uiuklB W. Oontro at-. O. GEO. MILLER, Manager. 8. 4 ..:china... WI3 have put on our Counters a nice line Carlsbad and ! j i.i r a .i; i i,i vjrciiiiau viiiutt, biiiLiLuiu lor vtuuinf, uirtnuaj' or anni yersarv gifts ; also, something1 very handsome in Portraits, Frames and general Art Goods. Come to us and get a fine Crayon Portrait of yourself or some member of your family, ree, wnn oiu.uu wortli ot goods. Ask us tor particulars. GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WALDLEY'S. AMUSEMENTS. p,Ei EHQUSON'S TilEATitE, P. J TEIiaUSON, MANAGEIt. ONE NIGHT ONLY! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. The Premier Farce Comedy Succo-s, The PORTING "A' ,,Craze! JOHN GOSLETT, Main ami Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pennu., ' GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oysters In teaon. Orders left at the store win receive promtit&ttentinu FUNNY COMEDIANS! PRETTY QIRLSI Alt the Latest and llest SONOai DANCES! MU8IC SPECIALTIES! Prices, as, 35 nnd 50 rents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store, F EUGTJSON'S TUEATRE. r. 3. FK11GUS0N, MANAOKH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. and her son AVGU8TIN NEXJVIl,lE And a Company of Competont Performers In u Grand Hcenlo Production, POlllOPIOMiN! 10 tons of Scenery. 4 Hevolvln? Hcenes In oue act. The Old Mill una Ca-cada ot Ileal Wat'r A genuine Locomotive run by steam for three minutes at the rate of 85 mil on an bour. The most aturtllug and realistic tne cbanloal effects ever achieved In melodrama. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Curtain raises at 7:15 p. m. ! 139 Hontli aiitlii Htreet, (ilxoxa.a,zi.ca.oTvlxr IPc.. AH work guaranteed to be tint-class In every reared. We respectfully soltolt a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! 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