Do you evar consider the quality ot the food you are eatlnf r It my M (tood. It in glit betwr, purer, rresher and more wholesome. la It not worth while to ink ure that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Ilutter, Hugs, Kplees and Innumerable other groceries are ot the beat quality? There Is suoh a trilling difference In the prices of the beat and the worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the wont, oven on the false gro ind of supposed economy. The best Is always the ohoapest, booause the most satisfactory and durable, nnd the very beet of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Cor; Centre and Wultc Sis., HUltNAKUOAII, IA. THIRD EDITION STRBfeT TALK. Snmo or the Wh sparing Overheard by Nhwh lutherera. It Is iimlerttood tho miuors will only work fear day a week until after a prolonged spell or severe winter wentlior, nnd if tills does not come tliere will be no more full time until next spring, Turkeys are plentiful In local markets. Shenandoah people do not hike to foot hall, but number of them will witness tlio Yale-I'rinoeton name in Now York on Thanksgiving Day. Tho lease nnd licenses of a saloon on North Main street was recently sold for $1,000. The Daesler," which is to produced at Vergoson's theatre this evening, has already been hooked for a second engagement here. RtrHn's property on Bait Oak street is being enlarged and improved. P. J. Ferguson is having trees planted In front and on the south sido of his handsomo residence. Tost 1 10, Grand Army of the Republic, of town, is receiving many new recruits. If you have not doue anything for tho sold leu' monument it Is not too late to do it BOW. Thanksgiving turkeys this week. The confectioners are putting their storos In holiday trim. The teachers' institute nest month. Should the Lakeside road bo opened for travel in January, Mahanoy City and Shen andoah people will be in high glee. Livery stablo keepers should always koej Ainioa & Oil Liiiiimmt.in tho stable, nothlnf like It for horses. lm Have you tried McElhonny's fried oysters? 0-12-tf New Through Sleeping Cur Line From Chicago to Seattle via tho Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul and Groat Northern Hallways, has been established and first-claw aleeplug cars will hereafter run dally from dhitego at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattle llsJW p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly the bst route to reach tho North Pacific coast. For time tables, maps and other information apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address John E. Pott, Dietriot Pass. Agent, C, SI. & St. P. E'y, Wllllamsport, Pa. tf Buy Keystone flour. Ho sure that the name Lxbsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is riutd on very sack. 3-3-3taw, Coming Irvtmts. Nov. 29. Grand Thanksgiving Eve ball in Bobbins' opera house. Sohoppe archestra. Nov. 30,-rThanksgiving tea party, under the auspices of the Primitive Methodist church, in the basement of the church. Nov. 80. Oyster roast in Itobbins' opera house, under the auspices of the Vestry of All Saints P. E. churob. Deo. 20. Grand cantata "A Merry Company, or the Cadets' Picnic," at tho P. M. church Notice to ContoHtantH. All parties wishing to contest in tho fair to be held by tho Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co., Xo. 1. of Shenandoah, should notify the following committee at onco : John Ilartsch, James P. Williams and T. W. Powell. 11-20 21 Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Ilowelt Each day. Most people noed to use it All kinds of Ruling and Bookbinding done at the IIkbald otllce. Have you tried McElhonny's fried oysters ? 0-12-tf Property Sold, The property ou West Cherry street be longing to the estate of the late Catherine Kilooyne was sold on Saturday to Lancelot Parker for fcJ5U The proprietors or Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to nuke It known that ttouras CoUM-hs, Colds and La Orlops. Trial tattles of l-su-Tiua free at 1'. P. D. Klrlln's 4 rag store. The Haxiler." This evening that most successful of farce eomedles.'The Dossier," which is now is the height of its popularity, will be seen at Ferguson's theatre. Best work done at Hreunan'a steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace Curtain a specialty. All work guaranteed. When Baby wag skk, we gave hr Castorla. When slwi won a Child, the cried for Oastorta. Vhw she became Jtte, h oiung to Cttatoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. (Mien Away. Far sixty days Reagey, the photographer will giva a 10x12 pUtinnm pktaro with every ioma of hi Ml eabilteW. Fried oyatats a specialty at MeElhauny's 9-18-tf er CENTO per yard for Oil-lot J that sells on sight. Others for 86e, 46o, and upwards. Al grades of pretty Carpets. Call for bar gains. C. X. Prlcke's Carpel Store, 10 South Jardin Street. tH. NEW I Amr-K BILL It Will I'rnlmlily 1 (liven to the Tubllc Thin Wri'U. Washington, Xov. 20. The ways anil menus committee hopes to complete the new tariff hill uml xivr It out to tho pub lio about the close of the present week. A fear Is expressed by some of the Demo cratic members that the difference which have recently Arisen among their number over the policy of an Income tux niRy pro long the final completion of the measure until n later date, hut every effort will he made lo get (he bill before the public at the earliest, ttossihle moment. At the aon- ernl conference of Democratic members today discussion wns resumed ns to tlio policy of adopting nn Income tax, nnd ns nil the msentlal feature of tho bill do ptnd on the adoption or rejection of this policy the other iletnils of the moasure will probably be lu in abeyance until the committee has finally come to u con clusion on an income tax. Representative Cockrnu. of New York. is stroiiKlv opposed to the adoption of the Income tax provision, but it appears now that he will stand alone amonir the Dem ocratic members, unless Chairman Wilson ehonld come to his aid. The position of Mr. Wilson on tho subject is still regarded by the income tax men as somewhat in definite, since he has been frequently ro ported as being in the anomalous, position of favoring It in theory, but doubting its pi "ticablllly and its expediency as a party mensnrn. As to the important articles to be addou to the free list there In no longer any ques tion they will embrace wool, lumber, iron ore, coal, salt, cotton IihkkIhk, biudiiiK twine, rice and many other commodities of less importance. The present bounty on sugar will be repealed, but it is still possible that the committee may decideto impose n slight importduly. Tho highest duty thus fnr discussed is one cent pur pound. SAYS HE'S NOT INSANE rrrmlcrcnHt Objects to the Dcfi-ino Ills Lawyers Iinvo Devilled Upon. Ciiicaoo, Isov. 20. Prendoriiiist. tho slayer of Mayor Harrison, whose trial is set for ono week from today is not plonned wttn tlio defense his attorneys have de cided upon. "Ihey propose to enter a plea of insan ity," said he. '! object to that. I want to acknowledge the commission of tho .crime and plead .mil prove justifi cation." "In what way will you prove justifica tion?" "The broken prom ise to make me cor poration counsel. And then there nre other things. But it will all come out at tho trial. I'm very much dis pleased with the K. P. PHKNDHltOAST. idea of entering the plea of insanity. I'm not insane, l wns justilled in tho shoot ing. The way tho newspapers bandied the story was aimiHing and also displeas ing. They called me a crank, lunatic, crazy, insano and a lot of other things, nnd the pictures Homo of them printed were simply horrible. I'm not insane, nnd don't want that kind of it defense" Highwaymen In Mount Vernon. Mount vkknon, X. Y., Nov. 20. The reign of lawlessness continue here. An nttempt was made early in the morning to effect an entrance into the residence of Mrs. Furber, on Second avenue. They wore fired on by Mrs. Furber's son, and mndo their escape. Peter Kane, who was held up by a tramp on Stevens avenue, got away by giving tho highwayman a half dollar. Charles Strobel and Eugene Loubrade, of New York, are under arrest inspected of complicity in the numerous robberies. They answer the description of the highwaymen who waylaid and robbed Mrs. Wilson and Miss ahallwly. Trnln Held Up by Trumps. Poutsmoutii, X. H., Nov. 20. A train on tho Boston and Maino road was held up by tramps between llutler's Crossing, In KM ivy. and the station in Elliot. A fierce battle ensued with the trainmen, who finally, aided by tho crew of another train, drovethetrampsofV. Subsequently the dead body of a man was found on tho track near by, and there is a difference of opinion as to whether he wan killed in tho melee or run over by a train. The dead body is believed to be S. A. Burnett, of Jersey City, or Peabody, Mass. Tleoth of Hev. Dr. Deems. New York, Nov. 20.-Hev. Br. Charles F. Deems, pastor of the Church of the Strangers, in Mercer street, died Saturday night at the residence of Mrs, Verdery,his daughter, on "West Seventy-six street, aged 73. He had been under the constant care of a physician since last winter, when he was strioken with partial paralysis. He xuunaged to recover from thnt attack, but In August he was again stricken, this. time buffering from mi abscess of tho stomach. A War of Kxtrrnitnntion. IIUMANBVIM.E, Mo., Nov. 20 At 'Wh oat land Mosloy Qutgg, 77 years old, was shot by John and Ort Paxton, father and son. There is a fued between tho Qutggs and Paxtons, and this is the third murder that ha ks committed. It is feared that the feud will not stop until both families are exterminatod, Thsy are well to do peo ple and have many friends. Mosley Qulgg was an ex-sherlff. He was nn uncle of Ort Paxton, who helped murder him. A Jurltit l'oltoned. York, Nor. 30. Sensational develop ments have grown out of the sudden death of Judge Donahue, of Adams county, which oocurred recently. An iiutopny proves that death resulted from strychnine poisoning. Tho reports of the chemists have been placed In the hands of the district attorney, who will Investigate the matter. Striking Miliars Weaken. PlTTSBUHO, Nov. SO. Tho men employed In the RIsher mine, at Six Mile Ferry, who struck three' weeks ago against n reduc tion In wages, have returned to work at a reduotion of about 16 per eent. Three hundred men are employed in the mlue. Tho Report llelleved. IAm, Nov. SO. The leading Brazilian resident in this city havn been inter viewed, and My that they believe that the news In regard to ska proclamation of Prion Pedro as enpror of Uracil by Admiral Mello la authentic. Stricken Dmd at rrayer. Lebahob, Pa., Nov. 80. As he knelt In prayer at a religious meeting at Sehaff era town Samuel Strlckler is stricken with apoplexy and died in a few minutes. l'UNUIINT PAItAOItAI'lIS. UNCIK EZHA'SCllltVSANTIlEMCMS. I'm a comln' rouu 'ter fashion; I'm a glttln' old but gay; I'm a goln' out In public with a buttonhole bouquet. An' my floral decoration Is most gorgeously good form, Fur it petals go a streamln' like a hays took tuk by storm. An' I r'ally do admire it; but ter tell the bones' truth, I hev trampled, without thlnkin', lovelier blossoms In my youth, And I oan't keep from ooufessln', though t know 'talut so with Ktme, Thct t druther hev a daisy than a big chry santhemum. It's oulture puts tho flxin's on the blossom er the man, An' I'm goln' fur ter keep right up with culture ef I can, An' yet, I got ter thlnkln', ovcry tlmo It greets my oyes. Of the white an ynller beauty I've seen flmllln' at tho skies. It never sought attention, only lov,n' sun an' air, It knowed thet It was purty, so It laughed nn' didn't core, My languid pet Is lovely, but the truth bes got ter come I druther have a daisy than a big chrysan themum. ttathtngUm Star, Fall overcoats aro going iuto camphor chests. Jack Frost knocks out Yellow Jack the first round. A crank is said to be In lovo with Helen Gould. Most likely with Helen's gold. Alabama has somo claims that oven a froo trade Congress may havo lo respect. That story of Cleveland's going to Now York to get a tooth out appears to havo been too thin. The Bank of England evidently uoeds a watch dog, a cash register and a burglar alarm. McKlnloy Is voluntarily taking a short vacation, Larry Noal having woefully fallod in giving him a long involuntary one. If current rumors aro true Grover Cleve land has found that tho club whicli he threw at tho business mon of tho country as an object lesson is a first class boomerang. Tho Now York Timti says it is unablo to sco that Larry Ncal's fato has any bearing on tho proposed Wilson tarifl bill. Tho otlico of tho Times is ovidcutly a blind asylum. Chairmau Wilson says ho and his follow tariir reformers lay awako nights praying that they may so act as not to injuro any industry. Several million workingmcn aro doing the samo thing. Tho President is in Washington again, but tho mystery of his disappearing is as groat as it over was. That it was not occasioned by tho state of his jaw any ono may know by asking him to explain tho mystery. 'The Sporting Crar.e." Those who witnessed tho first production of the above named farco comedy will bo dulighted at tho announcement that tho samo excellent company that presented it two weeks ago will again bo seen at Ferguson's theatro noxt Wednesday. Tho hit mado by this attraction was emphatic. Ou all sides nothing but the highest praiso was heard, and tho company, with ono bound, firmly estab lished themselves in tho good graces of our theatrogoers. Thero is a perfect flood of uovelties in songs, dances and specialties, and each foaturo is presented in a graceful way tliat immediately won tho esteem of every ouo in attendance. Wo oxpect a packed house. Died. GRIFFIN. On the 20th inst., at Shenan doah, Pa., Edwin GrlUln, aged 37 years. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 2 p. m., from tho family residence, No. 421 West Coal street. Interment in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Helatives and friends respectfully invited to attend, 11 20 2t. Excursions to CHlU'iirul. On account of tho San Francisco Mid Winter Fair, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ballway Company will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco, St. Joso, Col ton, Los Angeles and Sandlego, Cal., and Portland, Oro., at reduced rates, good until April 1, 161) 1. For full particulars call on any coupon ticket agent or address John U. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 4S0 William St., Williams port, Pa. S of St. a. Notice. All members of Shenandoah Lodge, No. GO, Sons of St. George, aro requested to attend a meeting of the lodge to be held on Tuesday, 21st inst., at 7 p. m., to make arrangements for tho funeral of our lato brother, Edwin Griffin. By order of Thomas Timmins, W. P. Edward D. Bbddai.l, W. S. ll-20-2t m . Increase of MfaIes. To-day Health Ollloer Miles reported to Secretary Soanlan, of the Hoard of Health, thirteen now oases of measles. A sluglo trial of Dr. Heury Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any one troubled with costlvenees, torpid livor or any kludred diseases of their curative properties. They ouly cost 25 cents per bottle. 1 m MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Nine shares HohuylMll Trac tion stock. Apply at this office, 9-9-tf YOUNG MAN WANTED! aK?S Good pay s log Co.. ma stamD. Calhoun County Advertls Buttle Creek, Mich. 11 -3-1 mo. AlfANTED. A boy, 12 or 13 years of ate. to YY learn the baking business. Apply to Wilson V. Otto, 27 Sout ia Mala street, Hbeaan, doah, l'a. JI J7-11 WANTED. A reliable maa to represent us In Hheaandoah. Good position for right person. I'lymoutb Hook mots Uo 11 Eliot St., ltostoo, Mass. 11-tT-St I'KK OKNT. Kornod by our syadloata six inontns L.uue capital may multlnlted n; our system ol ng. We are expert judges of i exsen luoses oi we market am suo- eeuful operators W. R.FRAZIER & CO.. Brsksrs. PftUburo. Ps. 10-Wlm K. IIOOULEltNHK, I'hyneuiH and Surgttm. AdvlM free at driur store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation at restdeaoe, 112 Houth Jarain street, ai o ana 7:w p. m. -VISIT Til Pittsburg Novelty Store Cblnaware, (lueenswaro, Glassware and TTAT T"FV A "7" OOOU3 at lowest Ai.UJjl L)J. JL Prlw?- Callanrt and be c nvlnod we carry the very best line. No. K West Centre Street, Hhenaodoah. P. J. 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special In nil shades, a good ono, 7Cc per yard, worth DOc. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Oushmcro Gloves to close out clfap. Good Ginghams, Ic and Cc, worth 7c and 8c. A let of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, Sac. Press Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces in too best suados. A big drive in Undorwear, Gents' Itod Shirts, all wool, voc, lorraor price, isi.uu. THE LADIES GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete All now and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition. .nCarpetst... This Department is comploto, ombracing a full line ol luxg, Ingrains and iirusseis at tho lowost prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvot to sell at GOc, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in tho trade, I assuro you bargains in ovcry department al tho old reliable stand. 8 SOUTH MAIN 8TREKT. AMUSEMENTS. EKQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FENUUSON, 5UNAOK.lt, Monday, November 20, 1893 The favorite of all the largo cities. Cosgrove 6 Grant's Comedians, In the rollicking, musical, farco comedy, "THE DAZZLERI" in its fourth year of Steadily Increasing Success. Three hurs of Comedy, Pong and Dance by cievcr comemtins, prouygiris ana graceful dancers. Prices, 25, 50 nncl 75 Cents. jERGUSONVJ THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 29. For the benefit ol tho Holy Family Church ILLUMINATED TOURS ! kisi.1 m and liie G&tacombs Or, the Trials and Triumphs of Christianity. Admission, Gallery, 25 Cents General A tliiilHHlun, 35c. t3"Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 8, JIEKGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FGHOCSOK, MANAQEK. WEDNESDAY, NOV'BER 22. Return Engagement of The Premier Faroe Comedy Success, PORTING The 7 raze! PDNNY COMEDIAN 8 1 PKETTY OIRL8I All the Latest and Host SONGBI DANCES I MUBIOt SPECIALTIES Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents Iteserved gfats at Klrlln's drug store. REMOVAli : W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Whoolwrieht work. Carriuare and Wagon Dtiilding, IIorsaeTiooing and Gonoral Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. llNIGIMS. Bargains I Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, POTTBVII1I1E, XyV.., Constantly we hear business ing, "i can t see how they sell goous so cheap at Dives, rome 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 tt new hat of tho latest style at almost any price. Hats to suit all In price as well aa in style. You can't And a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN WJR-APS We are at the top, ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received dally. So come at any time aud we will be glad to Berve you. A Big Jcyb m . , We always havo bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, cost the Importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction . A lot of 40-luch all-wool Serge3 for our notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-Inch Camel's Hair tention Is needed to eee these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTS"IljlIa23? FA. 0 QUANT) A Under the ausplcs of the A H H. & S. F E. Co., No. 1, 1 1 ROBBIRS 8PER1 HOUSE, SHEIJ.MDOAH, J I FRIDAY, DEC'ER 22 ( Ending JANUAKY 3, 1881. d In addition to the nttriictlons by a tho magnlitcent display at the booths a there will bo a grand I MUSICAL EUIHI And other amusements. Change of P a program each night. A numbered 0 i tlcliot given to oach person purchas- lug a ticket of admission. V t Tickets, Only 5 Cts. t fylUSSER & BED0ALL, (Successors to Coakley Dros.) No. 38 Earn Centre Htrect, H1IEMANDOAH, IA. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale nnd Itetall rXtlCBB, JOIXKr 3D. TIX 23 25113 33, Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street. x.i) Houtli Rial 11 street, All work guaranteed to be Qrit-olass In every rent eo t. we respsoiiuuy solicit at snare oi your oatronage. Goods oalled for and d livere d Bilk ties und Lace Curtains a specialty. Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 South Alain Stroet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor, ryrhe best oysters In all styles at all hours. Read the Herald RorffdinQ! men from other towns say too, with all the leading and latest man 54 Inches wide, for 39c. These goods needed funds and we bought the job for 33c a yard. This material is worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at Elegance m Stationery. You are oarefnl about your writing paper, of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. But your little notes to "the butcher, the baUer, the oandle-stlck maker," do not need to bo on such nne quality-paper as your epistles to friends. You oan save money there by using our cheaper grades of paperand envelopes. The best la here also tho next best, lioth correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Mala Street, Shenandoah, Pa WALL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Eeduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, S2t W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. CLEARS BEOS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATEnS. Weiss Deeh a Specialty. Also bottlers of the r most ueer 17 and 10 Vmch Alley, ailEKANDOA.II. DTor o. 2Tea.t axxA Gleam. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR. Fehquson House Hixjok. Evervthliur In the toniorlal line done In first class style. Kverytblng neat and clean. Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 3 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Wluter Millinory . Miss Aunio Morrison, SBBNANDOAH, PA. Tho Man Who Wrote the Song "IT never earet to wander from Mt own firende," was Inspired while sitting before ore of m flue IISAters. I also hire on hand the best moves and Hangs in the market and a large stouk of Ilou&efurnistilng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a speelslty. All work guaruntect. Cor, ot Lloyd and White Sts., Shenandoah, Pa.
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