A Do you ever consider the quality of lb foon roa are eating! It may b Hood. It m gbt tw ott r, purer, frethor aod mors wholesome. In t a it worth wlilln to make nure that your Te, f.Iee, Hugar, Hutter, Kggn. Hpleea and Inamnrmole other grooerlei are of the beet (juallty? Tbore la mioh a trilling difference In tfef prise o( the beet and the worst that It cer Mnly does not pay to buy the wonil , even on the falae gro mU of iipnol eeonomy. The beet In always the oheapeet, heeauee the ffiiyt savlnUctory and durable, and the very belt of everything In the grooery line le kept at Cor.- Centre mid White Sts., HIII'.NAMDO.tll, I'A. THIBD EDITION "AN AMERICAN BEAUTY." Our ThnnUHlvlii tlirc to livery One of Our Itonilnr.. By special arrangement with the publishers, We are enabled to inako eyory ono of our TMiterea present of an exquisite oil panel picture, 2U Inches high, entitled "An Ameri can Beauty," which Iim been admired by nil who have wen it. This superb picture la from the brush of the same artist who painted the "Yard of Pansies" and "Yard ofltoses." The reproduction Is equal in ovory respect to the original, from which it cannot be die tinguiahod, and accompanying it ate full directions for framing at home at a cost of a Yew cents, thus forming a beautiful ornament for the high, narrow wall-spaces for which it is so difficult to obtain piotures of the proper ehape. It is a superb Thanksgiving gift. Send your name and address to the publisher, W. Jennings llemotest, 15 Hast Uth street, Hew York, with three cent (either in stamps or pennies) to pay for the packing, mailing, etc., and mention that you aro n reader of Th Herald aud you will receive by ru turn mall one of these valuable workB of art. TJ8E DANA'S SAUSAPARIMiA, ITS " THK KINDTKAT CUBES'. WM. PBNN. Several Iutrotliiic Itm I'rjni tho Little Allnlni; Iluuilut. Thomae Hutchinson has movod from this place to Morea. Charlca Pickering has been notified that his wife and family havo arrived in Now York from Euglaud. John Ilrennan, who removod with hie family from this place to Philadelphia about two years ago, has returned here and started work. h. 0. Wonner, who had chargo of tho Win. Poim Supply Company's storo for the past throe months, has resigned tho position and returned to his home In Hazlcton. John M. Jonei, who has been sick for a week past. Is i sported as being worio. "All worn eul Is the expression of thf sleepless sufferer with that, terrible cougu. Pan-Tina puis a Kton to It. It's a remedy foi Coughs, Colds and uptlou, ) cents. 1). Kirllu'hdrug ran-in riua Is Mild ut P. P, suore. Muilel Mlmlrcls. About the only atnuseinenU of any note were tlie matinees at tho Grand opera house and" nt the Eden musec. At tlio opera houfo the Sweeney, Alvido and Qoetze Mcdel Minstrels gave one of the best minstrel performances that has been jjiven here for some time. Of course, it Is a well known faot beforehand that the company had the best minstrel band that is on tho road and this, together with tho nppearanoe of about thirty gentlemanly looking peoplo, helped to draw a large bouse both day and evening, Pennsylvania Grit, Xov. 27. At Ferguson's theatre this evening. Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters? I) IV the Track. A car loaded with moat dropped off tho side track at the Shenandoah Beef Company's nmket yestorday afternoon, and it was meceesary for the wreck crew from Delano to render sorvico in getting tho car on the track again. Absolute Merit. No other plaster has been produced which gains so many testimonials of high value as those oontiuuonsly accorded to Allcock's Porous Plasters, aud the only motlvo for these exceptional commendations is the fact that it is a medicinal and pharmaceutical preparation of superior valuo. Beware of imitations. Ask for and insist upon Allcock's. Brandreth's Pills aro a good corrective. Best work done at Brennan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace er tains a Bpeolalty. All work guaranteed. The llaitler." On Monday.Nov. 20th, that most successful f (area oomedles.The Dasaler," whloh is now is tb height of its popularity, will be seen at Ferguson's theatre. Fried oysten a speeialty at MeKlhenny's 9-12 tf Sale i'ustpouetl. Tie administratrix sale of the Eilooln property has been postponed untill 4 p. m. on Saturday, November 18, 1HU3, on tne pron lees, Watt Cherry street. Bbidqbt Gibbons, 11-lS-St Administratrix. Wfcte Baky was stole, we gave her Castor la. VatewwaOUkUsbaoriadforOMtoHa. mum sk boowas Wm, dM etoa to Ontario. Bar Kmhne fleur. Be sure that the .m T.iuaici &. Baku. Ashland, Pa., Is printed on very sack. 3-3-3taw, COLLECTOR BAIN HAPPY His Rheumatism Gone, Ho is Gaining in Flesh. Mrs.Bain Tells How the Trouble Was Permanently Cured. Recovery Dopendod on a Wise Choice of a E&inedy. An ignorant man is one who knows noth ing, or knows badly what ho knows,or knows something other than he should know. But tho Hddett Ignorance is for a siek per son not to know tho remedy that will make him well. Fortunately, few peoplo havo failed to lit ar from their physician or from neighbors, the retnarkablo cures of Palno's celery compound. There la hardly a village In tho laud whoro this great compound has not saved lives and inado others worth living. For rheumatism and klndrod troubles It is a positive) euro. Nov strength, now lifo, new health como COMXCTOIt HA IN. from its use. It is tho result of tho labor and oxporienco o ono of the greatest phy sicians that over lived, and from the time when It was first prescribed by Prof. Phelps, of Dartmouth, it has been growing in the estimation of the public. Phjsiciaus of all schools prescribo It, and those who uto it recommend it heartily. Mr. J. S. Bain is chief of tho P. If. col lectors in tho oflicoat Washington, aud ono of tho trustiest young men in his dejiartment. Writiug to Wells & Itichardson Co., Burling ton, Vt., Aug. S3, ho said : "On my word and honor as a gentleman I have not passed a summer in tho labt seven years without having a spell of two or threo weeks with rheumatism. Painescolcry com pound savod me this time, and two bottles of the compound havo mado a now man of mo. I weigh more now than I ever did in my life 100 pounds and Paino's celery compound has the credit of doing this. I havo recom mended it to two of the men in tho office, and it worked like a charm in thoir cases, One of tho men was a total wreck. It would do you good to sco him now. Ho told mo to dav that it was the finest mtdlciue he ever took in his lifo." Mrs. Halu wrote a week later as follows: "lly husband for several years has suU'erod very much with rheumatism. Every spring for years ho has lost at least two weeks with this trouble. Ho has tried every other medicine nientlonablc, but w ith little or no rollef. In Juno ho had rheumatism in his right shoulder very badly, but am happy to sav ho lost no time. Ho got a bottlo of Pallia's celery compound for the first time, and it checked tho troublo in four hours, and now. aft r taking two bottles, he is himself again, aud gaining in flesh vory rapidly, weighing more than ho over did in his lifo. It Is a wondoiful remedy." Says a woll known and conservative physician, a graduato of Harvard modical school: "Paine a celery compound la a remedy, which, so far as my observation has gone, has glvou hotter results than any which I have ever tried. So much better results are obtained, in fact, by celery compound that it has become regular proscription among tho most eminent practitioners. I proscribe it in variably. Evory victim of rheumatism may use it." fo cleanse the blood and soothe the nerve centres and rob them of their irritability is tho utmost that medioal knowledgo can do to make sound bodies aud minds. Paine's celery compound is to-day recognized as tho most effective agent for strengthening and invigorating the nervous system. It cures rheumatism and neuralgia as nothing else will do. Burt's Trial Fostponed. Dotlhstown, Pa., Nor. 16. The grand Jury, after hearing numerous witnesses, returned a true bill against Wallace Hurt, the half breed Indian, charged with tho murder of Samuel M. llightley and wife, l'he case was continued until the January term. The Girl llaiullt Convicted. Kokomo, Ind.. Nov. 16. JHmj Viola Delt- rlcb, 30 years old, who last September led a band ot young outlaws that in the night time waylaid aix prominent citizens, was convicted aud sent to tbo female prison for one year. An Alr.hlp for llritzll. IjAKBWOOU, N. J., Nov. 10. Itia reported hem that J Jr. Arthur IJe Iittuaiett, the In ventor ol "he famous De ItauaaoU airship, will commeuce at ' e tbe construction of an atrial bout for tin-: . 'ulllau authorities. The Wvwtlier. Fair: oontluued cold wtotfrly win da All' kinds of Ruling and liookbindiug done at the Hebald oQlco. Tim HnnniHr OhiiiI1t. IlRttMir, Nov. in. JMnpatchen toim Ham over ftsr the new gambling framl trial, which la n wiiiel to the one rncently willed there, lieKan thin morning. Five prisoner were charged with swindling and the practice of usury. Their names are Drain, of Tierllti, having no occupa tion; a married woman minted Guelil, also of Herlln, anil Ilollman and lllrsch. do ocrilieil vngiiely as being agentH of a widow mined Schweitxer. Ielrnjeil the Trolley Wlrrn. IIocrksteii, N. Y., Nov. 10. An ntletnnt was riimtn to ileatroy tho linen jmt tit) by the WestiiighoUKe Jteople ontlie I'ittaforil lovel, for use lit the experiment of ntlllz Ing electricity tut it motive' power on tho Html. The exjerimciitH were to have been held yesterilHy, but the trolley wires wore cut mid n number of poles thrown down. The damage la lielng repaired, and the teste will lie made on Saturday. Miners Ilcii9-4lii a Itciltictlim. HnVNOl.DSVM.u:, Pa.. Nov. 10. The- miner ami mine laborer of tills nlnce and of Itiitlimol held a meeting for tho imrpoao of taking action on the live cent reduction that took idled today. No de cision uns rendered, however. Dotvgntes were nppo ;i ; to vhlt tho Uuliois anil I'mixsutiin I I ., regions and confer with tho milium ot those places. Another meet lug is being held thN afternoon. 1'nwiler Mill Ilnniollnliril by an Hxplmkm. I'otthvii.u:, Ph., Nov. 10. While re pairing n wheel in one of tho Croaecnt l'Owilercompiiny'HinillH.tliree miles south of hero, Oeorge lrviu accidentally struck a grain of powder with the lead hammer ho was using. Tho building wag demol ished by the explosion that followed Irvin wns blown several hundred feet away, and will hardly recover from hi injuries. Tno Servian MlnUlerS Comtttlun Critical. Pams, Nov. IB. M. Georgovies, tho Servian minister, was nttacked with a violent lit of shivering, and. afterward swooned. Ihe doctors thought lie vvn djiiig, but he rallied, aud after an Injec tion of morphia hail been administered tho patient went to sleep. The internal hemorrhage continues. Suu'ncnlci! by a Itlwit Fanmro. PllTSHLRO, Nov. 10. A man named John Clark wnssulfocatodatShoeberger's blast furnace on Mm street. It is sup posed that the man. who was out of work, Bomo time during the night, crawled too close to one of tho f nrnacw to get warm, and there went to sleep. Tndluim Selo a CllMtum lino?. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 10. A special from Silver City, N. M., says: "The Tnm- ochl Indians, In possession of Palomas, Mexico, have taken possession of the cus tom hoit'-e and driven everybody off. Troops lie ve U'on tllspnlehbtl to th scene, uud fceriour . .Me is anticipated. OlHeial Vote of l'cniMtylvniiia. IlAliliisiunto, Nov. 10. The official re turns of the Into election in Pennsylvania have all been received, ami show that Jackson, llepublican, has defeated Os tium, Democrn'4 for state treasurer, by 135,130, while the plurality for Fell, for lupreme judge, is 13J,5al. Ills l'irn In X,onilon. IxisnoK, Nov. 10. Fire broke out last night in tho upper stories of Nos. 26 and 7 Old Hnlley. The Ilnmes spread rapidly to other buildings and were carried across Fleet lane. The loss is $500,000. It is re ported that two lives wcro lost. A Centenarian Totally Horned. PlTTSiiLKO, Nov. 10. Mrs. Annie John son, colored, aged lOrf years, was standing boforo an open grate wliou her clothing ignited, aud boforo assistance reached her she was fatally burned. Hallway Itobbcra Plead fiullty. Hancock, Mich., Nov. 10. Edward Ho gnn and Dominiek W. Ilognn, accused of train robbery, pleaded guilty in opeu court. i GU ami St-n Tliitm. The Hekalu has just received tho finest samples of programs, folders, announcement cards, tickets, menus, badges, souvenirs visiting card?, wedding and reception invi tations, show cards, tassels, etc., ever plncod on the market. They ate works of superior art aud vory unique in design. Organiza tions or individual parties when in need of anything in tho above line will do well by giving us a call aud examining tho samples. Wo aro suio wo can ploase you both in work and prico. Ooliilu? fvunts. Nov. 29. Grand Thanksgiving Evo ball in Bobbins' opera house. Schoppo archostra. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, nndor tho auspices of the Primitive Methodist church, in tho basoment of the church. Nov. 30. Oystor roast In Bobbins opera house, under the auspices of tho Vestry of All Saints' P. E. church. Full of Coal. Michael llobb?, a resident of East Lloyd street, was badly injured about tho head and faco to day by a fall of coal in tho Turkey Bun colliery. Whllo tho unfortunate man's face presented a horrible appearance after the accident, it is not thought tho Injuries are of a dangerous character. . . - llurnod la Ilia MIupk. Miko Somalawlcz, a victim of an explosion of mino gas at Mlnersvllle, passed through town to day on his way to the Miners' Hos pital. pERQUSON'S THEATRR 1'. J. r&NGUSON, M1NAOEH, Monday, November 20, 1893 The favorite of all the large olttee. Gosgrove & Grant's Comedians, In tbe rolllcklntr. muiloal, farco comedy, "THE DAZZLER!" In it fourth year of Steadily Increasing Success. Three hon of Oomady, r one aod Dauoe olevsr ooieetuuni, pretty Hlrla and graoeful danoere. , by Prices, as, 50 autl 75 Cents. -VISIT Til Pittsburg Novelty Store China ware, Qnoensware, Glassware and TTiT T1"i A KT OOODS at lowest 11)1jLi)JY1 Prices. Calland examine the slock and bo convinced we carry the very best line. No. IK West Centre street, Khenaedoah. P. J. MONAGIM 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good one, 75cier yard, worth 00o. Standard Prints, lie. A large assortment of I-adies Cashmere Glovee to close out ehoap. Good (linghains, 4o and 5c, worth 7o and 8c. A lot of Floor Oileloths to closo out at 15tj original prico, 25c. Drees Cloths a specialty. Trom &1 to 75 pieces In the beet shades. A Wg drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Bod Shirts, all weol, 70c, former pnec, $1.00. HE MW 0 UW DHOTBNTI I complete. All'now and stylish goods and at prices beyond composition. ...Carpeis... This Derarlment is complete, embracing a lull line ef lfag, Ingrains ml urusseM at tins-lowest prices of any. Shawls,, Blankets, Notions, Cossets, Clrildrea's Garments Ami a job in Velvet to sell at 80c, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in itio trade, I aesnro you bargains in ovory department at tho old reliablo stand. xB MOUTH MAIN STKEIiT. AMUSEMENTS. JJIKKUUSOH'S THEATRE. I". J. FBUb-CSON, MANAGER. Thursday, November 16t&, '93 Krgmgoment Extraordinary' Third Annual Totir of the Fftvoilles! SWEENEY. ALVIDO & GOETZE'S MODEL INSTRELS ! A grand Vim-formatton Brst Dirt. Elabor ate and r lined mlustreHy especially arrantr ed Kerythlne newand up to tbo times fir the season lw3 91, Not aa old gag on the hill. 30 STAR : ARTISTS! 30 Heo tlin errand cloc tournament' Seethe big song and dance I Hee tho great Ilyers. Ku-r-jpenn novelist! Too funny comedlars' Eight tweet singersi Tne tjuaaer utty liumtouei Grand street parade at noon by Prof. Wm F. Uoetzu's colebratnil eord of KololBts. 0uie and see a good show. Prices. 25 33t S" nnU 75 Cts. Keaervtd acata at Klrlln's dru store. jEKOUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. FBHUUSON, UANASEH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, '93 Neal Florence's Big Sensation, Tfje Di&rgond Etoto, A new American play, by Scott Matble. A mighty proluctlon. Carloads of spec ial scenery, awl ten tons ot ponderous machinery running at full bla.it. THE GREATEST MECHANICAL EFFECTS EVER CQEEIM Realism realized. Magnificence, splendor and superiority in cyery uoiati. jsveryining up to date. Heo tho hero thrown lwtotho nondcrou breaker. A comnanv of nlavera never enualled In melo uraiaa, neauoa Dy jYi'iLaiA wiwiui,L,ij. Prices, 35, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. iCiKANUE Under the auspices of the 11. & s. r n. Co , No. 1, ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, BEUlNNINi;, illicit Ending JANUARY 3, 1891. In addition to the attractions by the magnlllcent display at the booths mere win do a granu MUSICAL ENTERT31HMEHT I 0 And other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket of admission. Kaisers Oyster Bay 127 South Alain Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A. P.KAISBR, Proprietor. tSTbe best oysters In all styles at all hours, Bargains.! DailySurprises in DlYES, POMEROY and Stewart's, Constantly we hear business men from other towns saying-, "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. 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 Mifinery Department You can get a new lint of tbo latoet stylo at almost any price. Hats to suit all In price u well as in style. You cuu't lind a larger or Letter asHortmeiit of the millinery art than what we have. IN" "WRA'PS'Wo are at the top, utaeUireu'BooiiH. Ijinlies', mlsies' and children's poats, capes and circulars at surprisingly lew prices. A vat amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. So come nt any time aud we will be glad to serve you. We-always havo bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth. 54 Inches wide, for 39c. These goods flost tho importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot; of 41)-inch all-wool Serge3 for your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 3$-lnch Camel's Hair Efl'ect Cloth 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, O. GBft JIItLEK. Manager. POTTSTTIIalaEsj PA. MISCELLANEOUS. poll BALE Nino shires Hchuylltill Trac tion stock. Apply at this omcc. 9-U tf YOUNG MN WANTED! aS5S nail up Signs and distribute Circulars. Good pay idem! stamp. Calhoun County Advcrtts- ng uo., name creek, .mivu. 11 .i imo. 00 l'I3lt CUNT. Earned by our syndicate lu six months Little capital may bo xaultlnliod tiv oursvstom 01 sneculatini:. Wenra expert iudees ot tho market and suc cessful operators w. h. 1-nszitn & uu.. tsrcKers, finsiiurg, fa. 10-STdm. E .lERGUHON'a THEATRE. P. J. FEUGOSON, MANAQBn. WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 29. For tho benefit ol tho Holy Family Church !. BEARD'S ILLUMINATED TOURS ! Ui hm and lb: Or, the Trials and Triumphs of Christianity. Admission, Gnllery, as Cents Genernl AcltnlHHlou, 35c. tSDoors open at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 8. 139 Hontli ainlu Street, All work guaranteed to be Qrst-olass In every resrect. v?e respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods 0 tiled tor and dellvere d SHOEMAKERS' Gsnsra! Supply Store ! Wholesale and HoUiil PHICES. aroECJxr x. thesioe, Ftrgneon House bldg., Centre Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Suoceseors to Coakley llros.) Xio. 38 Ha Hi Centre Street. NIIKNANUOAH, I'A. in nnnn Our Motto Dost Duality at Lowest Cash prices, Patronage respectfully eollclicd. Bargains! too, with all the leailins; nnrl Intestman- 33oayard. This material Is worth Elcgan ce in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, ot i clearly than orrect correspondence. Hut vour little notes to "th bulcher. the baker, the candle-stick mnkor," do not need to bo oa such fine quallty-pippr as your epistles to friends. Yon oan save luoney there by using our cheaper grados of papcrand envelopes. Tne best Is uere ilso the next boit. ilotb. correct tn every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 Norlh Main Street, Bbenandoah, Pa WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Taper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 221 W. Centre Stroet, Shenandoah, Pa, CLBAR-Y' BROS., Ilottlcrs ef all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND ML1EB.IL WATEItB. Weiss Ueeh a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Deer. 17 mill 10 I'ench Alley, HllEXANDOAII. Pot a 2Taat txn.3. Cloas CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Ferguson House II lock. Evervthlng in tbe tontorlal line done in tlrst olass style. Everything neat and clean. I Just opened in the Kgan Baildir No. 8 East Centre street, a full 1 of Fall and Winter Millinery. " . Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, IA Tho Man Who Wrote tho Son "lie never caret to wander From hit own fireside," was Inspired while sitting before one of m n..o Heater. I alto nave on hand tne boat Mtov. and Itangei In the market and a large stock v iiousefurnisniDK uooux. numoinir, roonri andSpouUug a sneelalty. All work guarautctdl Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts., Shenandoah, PaJ II w I 1 J Si 1) iaWlljww.'
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