TIMES Do you ever consider the quality a! the reed jron are eating? It may be good. It in.ght be better, pater, frontier and more wholeaome. Is It not worth while to make sure that your Tea, 3ofM, Mugitr, H utter, Eggs, Hples and Innumerable other groceries re ot the beet qualltyr There It suoh a trifling difference In the prloei ot the beet and the wont that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the worst, oven on the falee gro ind of supposed economy. The beat is always me oheapest, bemuse the most satisfactory and durable, and the very beet of everything la the grocery line Is kept at Cor; Centre and Willie StH., HKIDNANDOAII, J A. THIBD EDITION "AN AMERICAN BEAUTY." Our Tiiiiuknglvlnc ullc to livery O'io of Our Heartem. By special arrangement with tlio publishers, we are enabled to make every one of our readers n present of an oiquisito oil panel picture, 20 inches lilijh, entitled "An Ameri can Beauty," which has lieen admired by all who have seen It. This superb picture is from the brush of the same artist who painted Wic "Yard of PansleV and "Yard of Hoses." The reproduction is etjual in ovory respect to the original, fiom which it cannot bo dis tinguished, and acoompauylnK it nro full directions for framing at homo at a cost of a iW cents, thus funning a beautiful ornament for the high, narrow wall'Spaces for which it Is so difficult to obtain pictures of the proper shape. It is a superb Thanksgiving gift. Send your name and address to the publisher, yV, Jennings Domorest, l." Cast Mth street, Hew York, with three cents (cither in stumps or pennies) to pay for the packing, mailing, to., and mention that you aro a reader of TUB IIkrald and you will receive by return matt one of those valuable works of art. I-lrery stablo keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Unlmout.ln tho stablo, nothirjf like it for horses, lm CRUSHED BENEATH WHEELS. A Laborer .Mangled ut (lleilou Colliery To-day. Wftslo Stanswitz, a Hungarian, met with in accident at tho Glondoii colliery, near Jlahaiioy City, this morning, which will lo prlve aim of one of his legs and cripple tho ether. Stanawies commenced work at the colliery to-day after being Idle for a long time. On account of the heavy fog which provallod daring tho early morning hours tho un fortunate man failed to notlco tho approach of ft "trip" of cars, which were being pushed under the breaker chutes, and ns he attempt 4 to cross the track was knocked down. II l left leg was bail ly fractured, but tho right was so badly crushed it was found necessary to amputate it when tho injuried man arrived at the Miners' Hospital. Your children are liable to Coughs, Colds Sore Throat, Croup and Whooplug Cough wmoh often results seriously, t'rouipt treat ment saves many Innocent little sufferflrs. Try J'an Tlna lYragn and Consumption Corn. It's pleasant, safe and sure. So cts. Hold at I. P. I). Klrltn's drug store. Fried oysters a specialty at JIoElhenny's 0-12-tf AtthoThcntrit. The patrons of the theatre were transported beyond the prairies of the wild and woolly West last night to get a view of Pike's Peak in winter, and other mountain scenery pictured in "Nobody's Claim." Mr. E. A. Warren played the part of the hero like a Vorn actor, and the remainder of the cast was well sustained. Newark A'. J. Timet, rer j Hum's theatre tomorrow evening. Downs' Elixir will cure any ooagh or cold M matter of how long standing. lm Best work done at lirenuan's stoatn laun irv. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a socially. All work guaranteed, Criming Fvents. Nov. 14. Annual suppor of English Bap tist church in Bobbins' opera houso. Nov. 2!). Grand Thanksgiving Eve ball In Bobbins' opera house. Schoppe arcliostra. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, under tho auspices of tho Primitivo Methodist ehnrah, in the basement of tho church. Nov. 30. Oyster roast in Bobbins' opora &oue, under the auspices of tho Vestry of All Saints' P. E. church. Model MhutreU. About the only amuioments of any noto were the matinees at the Grand opera houso and at the Eden musee. At tho opera houso 'the Sweeney, Alvido and Goctzo Model Minstrels save one of the beet minstrel Twrfortnauees that has been given here Iw seme time. Of course it is a woll known feet beforehand that the company had tlio est minstrel band that is on the road and this, together with the appesranoe of about thirty gentlemanly looking people, helped to draw a large house both day and evening. tmtuylvania Grit, Nv. 27. At Ferguson's ttektre Thursday evening, Nov. ISth, "Alien Baby was skk, we gave her Castorla. Wfca sbe was a Child, she cried for Castorla. must she baasne Miss, she clung to Castorla, IPhss ifae had Children, she gave them Castorla. Xe-reyoa tried MeEIkenny's fried j0 "The DaMler," On llMdr,Xov. 30th, tbet meet sueaewful f Aw eoUMdiet, The Dewier, which is now fai tb height of it popularity, will be seen at fergnaon theatre. llarehlll's Cnta. Wfcaa keeking a neat and well eondueted aafe go to Uo. rchill's, earner Main and Coal itoaett. Polite and prompt attention, 11 7-tf All kinds of Legal Hexalu ofiioo. Blanks for sale at the LAWLESS KENTUCKIANS. Thry Dmtroy (tin Unmet of n Cnuvlrtrd linvUlier by Dynamite. TH'tgvau:, Nov. 13. -Hvnns, the rape fiend, was found Kiillty at Haitlstown, and Lis ptinl-linicnt fixed nt death by tlio jury. Saturday night Kvnnx' home was burned to the ground, and Ills family either per ished t hernia or were run away by nn in furlHted crowd. Who committed the art Is unknown. AI that remains to teli the tale was n imrt of a chimney mill h few burned logs where the house stood. Kd Hall's house, the father of Kvnns' victim, which is only n, short distance from whoro Hvnns' house Mood, Is beliiK giinnlcd through fenr that the negroes would attack him and his helpless children. All Is excitement, and there Is no telling wh nt may yet occur. Two loud blasts, sounding llkean explo sion of dynamite, wore heard, followed by about forty shots in rapid succession, and the people there are at it Ios to know who among them could perpetrate Buch a deed. None of Kvnns' family, which consisted of Ills old mother, wifo mid little girl, enn be found or hoard of anywhere. Klthcr nn angered mob blew up their homo with dynamite, killing all within, br drove them oft and then destroyod tho house. Tho authorities will mnke n thor ough investigation. In the monntltmi every road ami every house in tho quiet littlo plaeu of Samuel's Depot is being guarded by men armed with shotguns, who fear the negroes may rise up against them. I'hll Kvnns lies in Jail, not know ing the fate of his old mother, who has stuck to him through all his trouble. A PR0FESSI0NALREVOLirTIONIST. Ilo Is Imprisoned by rresldent Mas for I'miiriitlng DiM'onl. Matamokas, Mux., Nov. 13. A great sensation bus boon created hereby the tel egraphic announcement from tho city of Mexico that General .Iiinn Cortinn, one of the greatest, revolutionary leaders of Mex ico, has been arrested and imprislnned in the San Juan de t'lloa prison by order of President Diaz for attempting to incite another revolut ionnry uprising against the government. Thocity of Mntnmoros is General Cor tina's old home and stamping ground. Twenty-five years ago he was tho most desperate and greatly feared man In Mex ico. He ruled the Kin Grande border country from Laredo to tho mouth of the river, and was in tho revolutionary busi ness ns a means of gnining a livelihood. His inllucnco was so greHt that he could inaugurate a powerful revolutionary movement against the Mexican govern ment by a single pronunclnmcnto with his signature attached. His exploits during the civil war enured the United Hlntes government to lohe many thousand dol lars. When President Diaz's revolution ended in success General Cortina was summoned to tho City of Mexico, where lie has been kept in constant surveillance by President Diaz ever since, to prevent him from in citing further revolutions. Ho mndo his homo In the capital, where he was fur nished with n pension sufilcient to live in good style, but bis ovcry movement has been closely watched by President Diaz's agents for the past fifteen ortwenty years. Unveiling a Hint or Mgr. .Hntolll. IIobokkx, X. J., Nov. 13. An exniiislte marble bust of Mgr. Satolli, tho papal delegate, was unveiled hero yesterday in the Church of Our Lady of Grace. The bust is the work of Luizi, tho greatest of living Italian sculptors. Tho ceremony of the unveiling wub very imposing, elab orate preparations for the event having been in progress for some weeks. Bishop Wigger, the head of tho diocese, was not present, owing to his strained relations with Father Corrigan. At the conclusion of tho ceremonony the papal blessing bout fiy Leo XIII was read by tho prstors. Ssy Tliey Are I'olltlu-il Kxilo. San Francisco, Xov. 13. The ten Rus sian refugoes picked up by American whalers after escaping from the Siberian penal colony have been taken into custody by the police on request of the immigra tion commissioner, and will be held pend ing investigation in Washington. Tho escaped convicts now insist tliey nro po litical exiles, guilty only of offenses against the Russian government. The Itmlvlnif Industries. Scrantox, Pa., Nov. 18. The Snquolt Mlk mill, employing 1,0(10 hands, com menced to work eight hours u day tuli morning. Scuantox, Pa., Nov. 13. The furnaces at the north works of the Lnckawunna Iron and Steel company were lighted lust night, and several huudred men started work this morning. Four Hundred Slude Idle by Tire. Whf.ei.iso, W. Vit., Nov. 13. The wire rolling mill plant ot the Whitaker Iron and Steel company, of this city, was to tally destroyed by fire yesterday. The loss Is estimated to bo from W5.000 to $100,000. Four hundred men aro thrown out of employment. Klcctlon luapcctors Arrested. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 13. Although the returns show that John G. Gibson (Dem.) is elected by 03 plurality, Mayor Thomas Wheeler (Hep.), who was a candidate for re-election, alleges fraud in the count. Meanwhile three inspectors of election have been arrested. Killed by ail Imploding Holler. Honksdai.k, l'a., Nov. IS. EnKineer Charles II. Kille was killed by the explo sion of a boiler iu H. Goeleip's stick fae tory at Kellams. The building was com pletely destroyed. Death of Veteran Surgeon. WILK8SBAHBK, l'a, Nov. IB. Dr. Asa P. Meybert, of San Francisco, a distin guished surgeon on General Sherman's staff during the war, died in this oity Sat urday nighty NUGGETS OF NEWS. The total gate receipts at the Worlds, fair were f 10,570,208. Nine Chinamen were deported from San Francisco for violating the exoluslou act. Tho report of J. It. "White, superinten dent of tiie railway mail service, recom mends increased salaries for clerks. The will of the late Carter Harrison shows that he was worth a trifle over H.OOO.OUO. There are several ohariUble bequests. Hugh Sausan, of the College ot the Olty of New York, while playing footbal at BlUabeth, N. J., received injuries which caused his death. The World's Museum building, at Fort Wayne, Ind., was totally destroyed by fire, cueing a loss ot $100,000. The Are spread to the Aldine House, causing the mansard root to fall in .tad to The Ga zette ollloe MAIIANOV I'l.ANI!. Thomas Curry, of llridgejiort, paid n fly ing visit to Ids friends hero Saturday. Mrs. Lawrence O'iloylo is confined to her homo with a sevcro cold. Merchant O'Connor and John Moado spont Tuesday at Ashland, Miss Maggie Coogan, one of Shenandoah's highly accomplished school teachers, attend ed the funeral of Leo Curran, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Curran havo tho sym pany of the community In tho loss of their 7 year old child, Leo, win) dlod Saturday, after several wtcka' lllnoes. Tho funeral ocoorrcd Tuesday. Interment at Centralla. Demurest' for December. Domorest 's Magazine, for December, is on tho table It is an elegant number, osiee lally for girls and young ladles, altliOBgh It t Just as interesting to tho old of both sexes. Tho present issuo is an Ideal Carlstmas issue, with a lovely water color "Did Santa CI&us Bring You?" which will appeal to everyone, young or old. Tho other good tilings in it are too numerous to mention. Snbscribo for it; only $2.00 per year. Address W. Jennlags Domorest, ir ItaHJth St., Now Yerk. Obituary. William Dougherty died at his homo In Wm. Pcnn on Saturday night. Ho- was 44 years of ago and loft a wlfo and eight chil dren. Although tho deceased had suOcrrd some thno from typhoid-pneumonia his death was quite unexpected. A Hocfctlile, The Misses Lewis will give a unique joola- bleattho residence on West Cherry street , Friday ovoniug. A cardial invitation to attend is extended to tbo public. Tlio pro ceeds will ho donated to the Presbytetian ehuich parsonage luiul. Itnninvav. A horse owned by Harry Martin ran awny from tho I V. depot this morning. It knocked over a large dry goods box on East Centre street, broke away lrom tho wagon at Bridge strict and r.in Itself tired near the Indian Ridge breaker. l'oJoyull Tho quilting party hold at the rosidenco ot Mrs. O. A. Kelm, on Soth White, street Friday night, was a highly successful affair. Tho parlors were throngoi all evening and a very handsome sum of money was realized for the Presbyterian ohurch parsonage fund. Arri-Hl Chhm'iI I4'rr und Death. ScuAKTON.Pa., Nov. 13. William Morris, alderman of the I'ottrth ward, of this city, died on Saturday. About two weeks ago he was arre- . t for misdemeanor in oflice. being chili . . - .vit,h oxiorting money from Hnngaria::-. 1'oles nml Italians. The matter so pit-yed upon I us mind that lie was attacked by a fever to which he suc cumbed, lis was aged about CO years and had been prominent in musical und church circles previous to.the scandal con nected with his name. l'far In mind. John A. Roilly's is tho placo to got the purest wines and liquors, best heor and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-Jfl tf Klldlng JANUARY 3, 1MI. In addition to the attractions by the tnugnitlccut display at the booths inure will uc a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements, Change of program each night. A numbered ucKot given 10 caun nerflon purcnas ing a ticket of admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. JTJiEKQUSON'S THEATRE. i. j. rEiiansoN, manaqer. WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 29. For the benefit ol the Holy Family Church BEARD'S ILLUMINATED TOURS! kieiil ks and k Catacombs Or, tbe Trials and Triumphs ot Christianity. Admission, Gallery, 25 CcntB Reneral AdiulSHluu, 35c. X3T Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 8. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Detail l'KICKS, Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street. Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 South Alain Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. fSTThe best oysters in all styles at all hours. FAIR! A Urult-r tilt- uuspit t-s ol Hie d id II. & S. V L. Cu , No 1, j i BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENAHDQAH. 1 Pittsburg Novelty Store Is prepared to furnish all its patrons with tho best lino of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! China ware, Queensware and Glassware. Hptcial sale this week I No. 25 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. P. J. MONAGHAN'S. 25 South Main Slrccf. Henriettas, special in all Fhadcs, a good ono, 75c per yard, worth 00c. St&ndard 1'rlntB, Gc. A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmere Gloves to closo out aheap. Geod Gliifihams, 4o and 5c; worth 7o and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close ont at 15c, original price, 25c. Press Cloths a specialty. Frem 25 to 75 pieces in the host slisnos. A big drive In Underwear. Ocnts' Ked Shirts, all wool, 70c, lormer pnee, f 1 00. HE WD1P GARMENT DEPARTMENT ! Is complete All now and styllih goods and at prices beyond competition. Cstrpctssm This Derartment is complete, cmbreiK a rull lino ol JCag, Ingrains anil' Brussels at tho lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankots, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a Job in Volvot to sell at GOc, worth !f.ou. AcKnowtodRini! no competition in tho trade, I assuro you bargains in every department at tho old reliable stand. a 8 ftODTH MAIN STJUEUT. MISCELLANEOUS. I7IOR BALE Nino shares Hehuylltill Trao 3 tian stock. Apply at this office. CMMf FOR SALE CUE U. A brand now Standard Sewing Machine. Apply at this office, tf FOK HAI.E A National typewriter In per feat condition. Will be old cheap for cish. Apply nt this ollloe. 914-tf VnilfLIO MlM UraRITmi In every iuuimu mm Mttnsir.ii: ccumyto uatl up Signs and distribute Circulars. Good ray sena siamn. usinoun uouniy naverus- tiKCo., Uuttlo Creek. Slich. 11-3-ltno. 100 ri:it CliNT. Hai-ned by our Byndlcato In sit months Little canttal mitv be multlnlled v oursvstom ot snecumtlne. Wo are expert Judges ot tbo market and suc- cessrui operato'S w. it. mAiltlt a uu., orcKcrs, rmsDunj, ra. IO-2r-lm AMUSEMENTS. TJiERGUSON'S THEATKE. r. J. V'EKCUSON. MANAGER. TDESDA.Y, NOVEMBER 14tli The Itomantlc Young Actor, E. A. WARREN, And a company of players, In the great sceulc production. "NOBODY'S CLAIM" Startling Climaxes, Thrilling Situations. The most exciting tiro scene over Presented on any stage A souct e.ui.rau ot scenery car riea lor tuts great sensational meio-aratna. Prices: 25, 85 und 50 Cents. Reserved Seats nt Klrlln's drug storo. JjlEUGUSON'S THEATKE. I'. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. Thursday, November 16th, '93 Engagement Extraordinary! Third Annual Tour of tho Favorltosl SWEENEY, ALVIDO & GOETZE'S ODEL INSTRELS a A Brand transformation first nnrt. Elabor ate and rrtlned minstrelsy (specially arrang ed riveryinine now ana up to tne times lor tne season iswi vi. ino; an oiu gag on mo nin. 30 STAR. : AUriSTS!-30 See the Brand cloc tournamentl See the bie song and danoel ttee tho greut llyers, Eu ropean novelUtl Ten funny comedians! Eight tweet singorsi The ijuaucr uuy (.juintettei Grand street parade at noon by Prof. Wm. P, Goette s colcbrated band ot soloists. Come and Bee a;good sbow. Prices, as, 35, 50 nml 75 Cts Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pEUQUSON'H THEATRE. P. J, FERGUSON, MANAGER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, '93 Neal Florence's Bis Sensation, Tfje Diamond Btfe&lei1 A new American play, by Scott Marble. A mighty production. Carloads of fpeo ial scenery, and ten tons of ponderous machinery running at full blast. THE GREATEST MECHANICAL EFFECTS EVER CONCEIVE Realism realized. Magnificence, splendor and superiority in every aetau. uverytning up to date. Mee the hero thrown luto the uonderous breaker. A company of players never equalM to melo aruma, neauea uy mnuiiA wash &l,u. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Bargains T M DaiIiiP!if?s in Dives, Pomeroy and POTTSVIiiliE, 3EA., Constantly we hear business ing-, l can t see how tliey sell goods so cheap at Uives, Jfome ry & Stewart's. They sell g-oods 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 Rot a new lint of tho Iateat style nt almost any price. . Hats to suit all In price as well us Iu style. You can't And a larger or better assortment of the millinery art thun what wo have. IN "WSiAPS 'Wo are at the top, ufactured goods. Lndles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast umount have been 6old, but new goods are received dally. Bo come at any time and we will bo glad to serve you. TOSS Wo always havo bargains at this special. A lot of nil-woo! Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods cost the Importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-iuch all-wool Sergea for our notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-lnch Camel's Hair tention is needed to Bee these goods, us DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North O. OEO. MILLER, Manager. F ERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FENQOSON, MINAOEIt, Monday, November 20, 1893 The favorite ot all tho largo cities. Cosgrove & Brant's Comedians, In the rollicking, muslcil, farce comedy, "THE DAZZLERI" in its fourth year of Steadily Increasing Success. Thrco hours ot Comedy, Bong and Dance by ciever comeuians, pretty gins ana graceful dancers. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of courso nothlns shows Eood brcedlns more cloarly than correct correspondence. am your little notes to "tne Dutcner, tne baker, the candle-stick maker," do not noed to bo on such tlno quality-paper as your epistles to friends. You can save money there by using our cheaper grades of paperuad envelopes. The best Is nere also the next best, liotn correct in every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Eeclnotlon In Wall Paper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 281 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. CLEAEY" BROS. Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS, Weiss Heir a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Fluent lleer. 17 and 10 JVr7i Alley, HllBXAlfDOAU. 139 Hotitli 31 11 tn Htreet, All work guaranteed to be llrst-olass In every redirect, we resnectfullv soltoit a share of your patronage. Goods called tor and dell vera d Bargains ! Stewart's, men from other towns say too, with all the leading and latest man department, but now we have something 33oayard. This materlalis worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at they will go very quickly. Centre Street, Twenty Head ..OP Consisting of Draught Horeos, Drivers, etc., villi be ottered at Public Sale, on 13, ..AT THE......... Cor. Main nud Conl Streets, SHEKA.NDOA.il, PA. Xox a. Tsat arid. Cleaa SZE3Z-i.T7":E3I CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR Feiiucson House Ulook. Everything In the tonsorlal line done In t class style. Everything neat and clean Just opened in the Kgan Building, No. S East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery, Miss Annie Morrison, MHUNANDOAH, PA. The Man Who Wrote tho Song "Hi nevtr caret to ti anrr JVoi Mt own ilrmde,' was In'oired while sitting befure no flno IIaater. I also nave on nana too t s; hi nod Ranges In tlie market a id a lave stu.it of . . WV U ' U.VU ' U. .vwwr. ...... . . ' v" . ann m rmn nn. a idhi.ilv. All wuik uujrjDiL'i a. T. O. WA.TErt.8, Cor. ot Lloyd and White St3.,Bhcnandoar, Pa, PUBLIC SALE! ILLINOIS HORSES
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