TIMBS Do you aver eonelder Id quality of tbe rood jrou an estlngr It my be Rood. It m Kfit be better, purer, frether and more wholesome. 1 it not worth while to make rare that your Ve. Coffee, rtugar, Hatter, Km. Hpioee sod tsnemerabte other grooerle re of the beet quality? There Is such a trifling difference In 'Me prloee of the beet and the worat that It oer Maij doen aot pay to buy tbe woral, even on tke false ro md of supposed Mono my, Tbe beat la alwaya the obeapest, because the net satisfactory and durable, and the very beet of every thing la the grocery line la kept at Cor. Centre mill White Si., NIUCNAHII(AII, I'A. THIRD EDITION RIGHT AFTER ALL. Tim HrrnlilV Side or Itio UlirWtman dimly Aimir. About two weeks ago tlio IIkkvlii pub liithed au account of a ministerial meeting lu which It wae decided to take stepa to a!xllli tbe custom of distributing candy at '.lie Obrlstrass festivities in Sunday schools. Tbe report remained a published without any contradiction until last Sunday evening, when a clergyman in one of the town ehurclioa felt obliged to make an explana tion of the article in order to pacify aoue anxious members of tie congregation or Sunday school. Some )eople who couldn't live without kicking and will probably kick even after (tobriel summons them, at once took the clergyman'! remarks as a censure of tlio HjtK.tLD for misrepresenting the proceedings of the mooting. Iu making the rxplanatlon the clergyman Mated that the ministerial meeting had not leclded to abolish the omdy custom, but to memorialize the Sunday schools to do so Several who heard thepastoratoiicepuckerod au their li and said, "Well there, now; why didn't the IIervM) say so? If it had we wouldn't have raised all this fuss." tteferetioe to the files shows tbnt the K ERA r.n did titi so. If the peoplo who got Into a sweat over the matter have a copy of tbe Ukhalu of November? they will find iu the third column of tbe first page a repro duction of the resolution adopted at the ministerial meeting, reading us follows : Ntulved, That we memorialize each Stindiiv school to dispense wlih the distribution of g,7t od Chrisuaus It hoped the people who were so ready to oburge ti'.'ut the IIkkalu misrepresented the matter will ;lo the paper justice by com mitting the publication to memory. Livery atablo keepers should always ketj Arnica & Oil Llniincntjiu the stablo, nothiw like it for hotsea. lm Have you tried MeEllionny's fried oysters? D-12-tf STREET TALK. Souik of the WliispotiiiB Overheard by Nhwk .ftthrer. Ashland i to have a Kirujats on a small scale. Botilson Post, of Hazletou, will hold a camp tire shortly. The Shoemaker building, on Soutli Main street, recently purchased by Edward Harris, is being greatly improved. Bead Graf's advertisement. The pipe for the new water oompany havo been distributed all over town. Discussion on the bridgo question is Aill being kept up. It is again reported that Uarry Muldoon has purchased the Scheifly House and will take possession January 1st, lstlt. If the Legislature iiicreaeee the liquor licenses to $600 iu all fount of 10,000 inhabit ants and over, there will be no longer ai y objections to a city charter. New Through Nleeplng: Car Line From Cbioago to Seattle via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Railways, has beeu established and first-class Bleeping oars will hereafter run daily from Chicago at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattle 11:80 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly the best route to reach tho North Pacific coast. For time tables, maps and other information apply to the nearest ticKot agont, or address John E. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, if. & St. P. B'y, WHUamiport, Pa. tf Buy Ktyiione Hour. Be sure that the same Lmwio & Hask, Ashland, Pa., it printed on very sack. 3-3-Staw. Oomltie FvenU. Nov. 29. Grand Thanksgiving Evo ball In Robbing' opera house. Sehoppe aroheetra. Xov. SO. Thanksgiving tea party, under the auspices of the Primitive Methodist bureh, in tbe basement of the ohurch. Not. 30. Oyster roast in Bobbins' opera house, under the ausploes of the Vestry of All Saints' P. E. ohurch. Dee. 80. Grand eantata "A Merry Company, or the Cadet' I'lonle," at tbe P. M. church. fcABee Family Medlolne Moves the Bowels lineal day. Most people neod to use it. When Jfcby was stole, we gave her Oastorte. When she wos a Child, she eried for Oastorls, When sbe bsoawe Kiss, she eking to Oastorta, When she bad Children, she gve them Oastoria. Qlnn Away. Fs)r slaty daysKeagey, tbe photographer wilt give a 10x12 pHtfuaia pietare with every Vmmsi at Ms Ht e&Mne. Pried oysswe a specialty at MoBlhenny's 9-12-tf CENTS pr yard for Oilclolt that sella on algb Others fo 36e, 45o, and upwards, Al grades of pretty Oarpete. Call for bar galas. C. D. Frlclcc's Carpel Store, 10 South Jnrdin Street. 25 THEATRICAL NOTES. Jutt now the regulars are particularly bitter against tlio no culled ilrainntloscliools, which, they say, are year after year dump inn horde of incompetent upon tbe mar ket. Ah these amatenre lire willing to work for notbing-nud-glamour per week, the real aotora are froren nut, ami to' such an ex tent that many of them have (riven up tho stage anil actually taken to work as a means of earning a livelihood. It goes against the grain of the average hainfatter to lie as other plain moitals, but oxyKen unadulterated with aught more tangible than Hlalto dust microbes is not very "fill in," so the dreadful alternative has to be adopted sometimes aa a lost report. Let every person who take nn interest In the progress (if the Amerionn drama keep an eye on Henry Guy Carleton, who can (stutter and writeaa humorously nanny man in this country. I have never Been n poor piece of work from his pen, and it almost seems that he is incapable of it, Ileisnn erratic genius, however, and won't work except when he feels like It, and then only In his own way. However he is a very busy man just now. The other day he completed n comedy, and submitted it to Charles Froh man, who accepted it for John Drew. It will be produced in Host on during the lat ter part of next month so that everything will he running smoothly by the time tho comedlnn reaches this city for Ills annual engagement. jlr. Carleton is, I hear, also hard at work on a serious drama for a atock company, and he is under contract to deliver a play to Nat Goodwin in time for next season. So that he ought to find enough to keep him busy and earn enough to make him comfortable during tbe coming year. Guy Carleton is likely some day to surprise most folks by writing the much heralded but still not arrived "great American play." It is a difficult matter to earn a reputa tion as a playwright, but it is a mighty use ful thing after it has been obtained. Despite tho immediate failure and prompt with drawal of David Belasoo's "The Younger Son," Charles Frohman has already signed a contract with the uutlinr to have a play ready for tho opening of tho regular Reason at the Empire theater in the fall of 1801. It takes more than one good manuscript to earn a reputation, and it takes more than a single poor one to destroy it. Many persons labor under theimpression that dramatic authors are very poorly paid for their work. That this is a great mistake Is manifest when it is known that ISronson Howurd, William Gillette, David Bclasco MISS NAKCT M'lNTOail. and fceverfil others are wealthy men, while Augustus Thomas is well provided with this world's goods, and most of tho well known writers for the staise are in receipt of handsome incomes, in most cases several times as great as that of a senator of the United States. There are of course persons who sell a play for a few hundred dollars, or dispose of it for a royalty of 135 or $f0 n week, but usually the goods are dear at tho price. It is a pleasing sign of the times that farce comedy is ou the wane nnu that pres ent day melodrama is becoming scarce, the survivors in most cui-os being works of some inherent merit. A prominent New York manager n few days ago told mo that he hail figure to prove that this is the worst theatrical sea son this country has had since 1880. He thought this was due to the fact that many outsiders hud been induced to go into tho business by such phenomenal successes as "Shenandoah," "Held by the Enemy" and "Tho Girl I Left Behind Me," and thnt the fallings by the wayside wero whnt all sen sible men expected. Still the effect on the shows which continued bus been disas trous. The same manager, however, ad mitted that the strong attractions have never known a better seaton. In other words the people are getting tired of being humbugged, and if the recent financial stringency has brought about this changed condition, it will not have been an unmixed evil. Nancy McInto-.li, tho American prima donna, who in the leading role of Gllbort and Sullivan's new opera, "Utopia, Limit ed, has created a good deal of a furore In London mimical circles, is just SSyeurs of age. She is an amateur athlete in a small way and is a particularly good horsewom an. She looks more English than Ameri can, being a handsome, well formed blond. Sheisdignifled iu appearance, and although but 5 feet 0 inches in height impresses the observer as being muoh taller. Her present engagement was entirely a matter of accident. She met Sir. Gilbert nt a dinner given by Mrs. Henschel. The famous librettist was charmed by her nai vete, and learning that she was posesed of a fine voice, expressed a desire to have her sing the soprano role of his opera, which was theu on the stocks. Mias Mcin tosh felt flattered, but thought of the epi sode as only a pleasant compliment, espe cially its sbe heard nothing more of it for months. When she had almost forgotten about it, she wan one day summoned to bing for Sir Arthur Sullivan and Mr. D'Oyly Carte, with thereeult that a three years' oontraot was atonoe signed. And that is how sweet Nai(oy Molntosb. got her start on the operatic binge. Octavos Cohen. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bittors will convince any one troubled with oostlveness, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. They only cost 86 cents pr bottle. lm Notice to Contestants. AU partite wishing to contest in the fair to be held by the Columbia 11. 3t 8. F. K. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah, should notify the followiug oommlttot at once : John Bartsoh, James P. Williams and T. W. Powell. 11-80 9t Best work done at Brennan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Laee curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. w am A DISGRACE. The Iliposuro and Inconvenience Suffered by Poor Iliiilgrants. Through some bad management, the emi grants who arrlvo here on tho midnight train aro mailo to suffer vory much. No mattor whore they aro booked for, thoy are dumped oil" at the Wyoming street station in this city when tho train arrives and thcro they are left to mako out tho best thoy can. Some of tho police who happen to bo at tho station direct tho poor peoplo to Slowltski's restaurant, where they are generally kept for the night and for which Mr. SlowIUkl re ceives nothing, only the thanks of tho poor ones whom ho so kindly sboUered. On Wednesday night, when It was so coltl, tho train did not arrlvo at this city until long after midnight and on it woro a batch of em igrants who were trying to roach Mahanoy City, Shenandoah and other towns In Schuyl kill county. When tho train arrived there were no police at the station, for on that night thoy woro compelled to bo In different purls of tho olty watching a number of tramps who were acting very suspiciously. Towards morning when somo of them eamo In tho vicinity of tin' statioti thoy hoard tho cries of children and fuuud huddled together a half dozen women trying to keep warmth in us many little ones and and all wcro crying and sobbing on account of tho sad predion mcnt thoy wcrojplnccd In. Tho police learned from the poor women that thoy just landed and wcro on their way to meet their hubands who woro working in somo of tho Schuylkill towns, when they were put off at thts pluco as tho train goes no Anther, and not knowing any person, or where they could get shelter, tliey wero in awful despair. The poor peoplo were thinly clad and suffered much with tho cold, and the only thing to be done with them was to put them in tho station house or ugaln depend upon tho charity of Mr. Slowllskl. Thoy wcro taken to Hlowitski's and, us generous as over, ho offered them tho shelter of his house One of them, an Eng. lisli woman who had two small children, begged of tho police to tako her to aorao hotel whero she could got a warm bod for herself and her little ones. Ollleers Polgrain and Wallace conducted Iho poor woman to Shaefcr's hotel, and thcro got her a room for which they paid out of their own pockets. This is only one of tho many oases which occur almost nightly und it is nearly time that something was dono to put an end to tho awful distress these poor pooplo aro subjected to by being left over hero at night. ITatlelon Plain-Speaker. Wonders' ouo dozen $3 cabinet1! for$l. S. E. Cor. Centre and Market Sts., Pottsvlllc. 11-21 lm PJSKSON'AI.. George Harnett is visiting in Philadelphia. T. J. Hurley, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of town friends. il. A, Burke, of Tuscurora, was a visitor to town on Sunday. Miss Maine Dillon, of Slabunoy City, was in tuwn on Sunday. Miss May O'ilalloy, of Mluersvillc, spent yottcrday witli friends in town. John Kerell, of Chicago, and formerly of this town, is visiting friends hero. M. T. Purcell and John McDonald, of Pitts burg, aro visiting friends in town. Mis. John F. Higgins and daughter, Ella, went to Mt. Carmel this afterncon. II. E. Dongler left this morning on a grand huLting trip through Williams valley. Mrs. J. It. Boyer has gone to Port Carbon to visit her mother, who is seriously ill. Misses Nellie Bradigan and M'LIssHigglns visited Mahanoy City friends ou Sunday. Capt. Geo. W, Johnson, of Pottsvlllc, is an applicant for Janitor of tho court house. Mrs. Jonas Dettroy and Misi Annie Berk ley, of Mt. Carmel, aro visiting friends in town. Mathew Carney and diaries Brownralllor, of Mahanoy Citj, were visitors to town yesterday. Hon. John J. Coylo and wlfo, of Mahanoy City, attended the funeral of Mrs. Gorman iu town yesterday. Ex-Chief of Police Daniel Noisweuder was in Pottsvlllo yesterday inspecting tho public buildings of that town. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flunoy, of Shenandoah, wero guests yesterday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rich. Ashland Telegram. James McElhonny, T. M. Grant, Pat King and Controller-elect Sovorn drove ovor to Mahanoy City in a surrey yesterday and at tended tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Gorman. Harry J. Boughoy, of Blucflold, West Virginia, is visiting his relatives In town and intends to remain hero for about throo weeks. Mr. Boughey a has lucrative business In the tonsorial lino in his southern home. Mrs. I. Eamho, Sr., accompanied by her Erandohlldren, Auraloo and Mario Gormley, aro visiting friends in Shenandoah and other points in Schuylkill county, Heading World. Frank Shlrey, of town, au ex-member of tho Coal A Iron polloe force of the Shenan doah district, has been appointed a special officer of the Union Coal Co., and is expect ing his commission. His headquarters will beatMt. Carmel. The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to maku ltknowutlmt il cures Coughs, Colds and La Grippe. Trial bottles of Pan-Tina free at P. P. D. Klrlln's drug store. Political 1'oluts. The appointments for the county offices havo nearly all been decided upon. Shen andoah is booked for three. Some ono at our elbow says we should not be so blind as not to sco that Senator Moua gban is the coming Democratic eandldatq for Congress. Citisen Franey, since it hss been reported that he was out of tho Congressional race, may be a candidate for Senator next fall. By all means, let us have Franey and Finney for the candidate and we will wager a big apple that there will he more fun to the inch than was ever gotten out of a eamuaign before. The fight ftr the post office, although apparently quiet In town, U not ao by any means at Washington. The departioent la being dsluged with letters and pioailperit men are being buttim-hoied for their luUu eoM by all the eandldates. Have you tried MuBlhouny'a fried oysters t S of St. O. Notice. All members of Shenandoah Lodgo, No. CO, Sons of St. George, aro requested to attend a meeting of tlio lodge to bo held on Tuesday, Ulst Inst., at 7 p. m,, to mako arrangements for the funeral of our lato brother, Edwin Griffin. Ily order of Thomas Timmins, W. P. Edwahd D. Bkddall, W. S. 11-20 2t VISIT THE Pittsburg Novelty Store Chloaware, Queens ware, Glassware and and he oonvlnoed we carry tho very best line. No. 25 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. 23 South Main Street. Henriettas, special In all shades, a good ono, 7Gc per yard, worth 00c Standard Prints, 5c A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmcro Gloves to clo.o out cheap. Good Giugliams, -1c and 6c, worth 7c and 8c. AlotofFloor Oilcloths to close out at 15c, original prlco, 25c. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 80 to 75 pieces in tho best shades. A big drive in Underwear. GenU' IJed Shirts, all wool, 75c, former price, $1.00, THE LAD1E"' QAHMUNT DEPARTMENT 1 Is oompleto. All new and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition. ...Carpets... This Department is coroplote, omhraoig a full lino of Rag, Ingrains and Brussels at the lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to soil at 00c, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition In the trade, I ossuro you bargains in every department al the old rcliablo stand. 28 SOUTH BIAIK STREET. MISCELLANEOUS. QOM HAt,E Nine shares Hchuylklll Trao C tion stock. Apply at this onlce. 9-8-tf YOUNG MAN WANTED 1 US nail up H'frns and dlMrlbuto Circulars. Good fiay. riend stamp. Calhoun County Advertls ng Co., Uattle Creek. Mich. ll-3-lmo. infl ''-Kit OUST. Earned by our syndicate iUU 1,1 8c months Little capital may bo multiplied hv our svsto'n ot sneculatlnc. We are expert Judgos ot the markot nnd suc cessful operaiois W. R. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers, Pittsburg, Pa. 10-27-lm AMUSEMENTS. JplSRGUSON'iS THEATRE. 1". J. FEKGUSON, MANAGER WEDNESDAY, NO V'ER 29. For the benefit ol the Holy Family Church ! ILLUMiMTED TOURS! Ancient hm li ii: kwd Or, the Trials and Triumphs ot Christianity. Admission, ;il!cry, 25 Ceuts General AcIiiiIhhIhii, 35c. SToors open at 7.31) o'clock. Lecture at 8. pEUGUSON'S THEATRE. r. J. rEuauBON, manager. WEDNESDAY, NOV'BER 22. Return Engagement of The Premier Farce Comedy Suocets, PORTING The A -Craze! FUNNY COMEDIANS! PRETTY OIRL8 All the Latest and Best BONQSI DANCB3I MU8IOI SPECIALTIES Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop lias been removed to Tear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Street. "Wheelwright work, Ourringo nnd WhooUvriglit work, Ourrino nnt Wagon maiding, IIoraaaTiooiiij nnd Gonoral Repairing of al kinds promptly attended to. Bargains I wagon uuiiuiiig, iioreaBiioomg 1 1 11 if siri,?is.,'l,iRead the Herald DailLE2!!s in -AT rES, P.OMEROY and POTTSVILLE, 3?A., Constantly we hear business men from other towns sav- j mg, "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 Millinery ' Department ."You can get a new hat of tlio latest style at almost any price. Hats to suit till lu price us well as In style. You can't And a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN" WRAPS Wo are at the top, ufactured goods. .Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes nnd circulars at Burprisiugly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. So come at any time and we will be glad to serve you. 11 We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool 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-lnch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This material is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 36-Inch Camel's Hair Effect Cloth ut 17c. Your early at tention h needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 Worth Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. POTTSlTIIaSffE, PA. 3GRANDZ Under 'he auspices of tho II. & S, F. E. Co., No. 1, RQBB1NS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, 11KOINN1NG, FRIDAY, DEC'ER 22 r.ndlnp JANUARY S, 1801. In addition to tho attractions bv the magnlUccnt dUplay at the booths thero will be a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT ! And other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchag. lug a ticket of admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. &1USSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakloy Uros.) No, 38 ltiiHi Centre Street, HHIiNANIIOAII, I'A. Our Motto; Beet Quality at Lowest Cash Prloes. Patronage respectfully solloUed. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Retail PRICES, Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street 139 Soutli axptiu utreet, All work guaranteed to be Br .t-olass in every reared, we respeotfuily sollolt a share of your oatronage. Qooda culled (or n i d -llvure d Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a spoolulty. Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P.KAISRR, Proprietor. rWTbe best oysters In all styles at all hours. RELIABLE - HAHD - LAUNDRY, Bargains! Stewart's, too, with all the leading and latest man Elegance in Stationery. You aro carefal about your writing paper, of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. Hut your little notes to "thi butcher, the baker, the candle-stick maker," do not noed to be on such nne quality-paper as your epistles to friends. You oau ave money there by using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. Too best Is Here also the next best. Doth correct in every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. i North Main Street, Hhenandoah, Pa WILL PAPER! BARGAINS I Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : r : : JOHN - P. - CAHDEN, iU V Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OLEART BBOS llottlcrs of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATEBH. Weiss Beer a Specialty. Also bottlers ot tbe f inest ueer. 17 nnd 10 reach Alley, H1IEXAKDOA1I. Fox a. XTeat cxna. Glean. o 0O TO 0 CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FEHGU60N House Hlook. Everything In tbe tonsorial line done in first class style. Everything neat and clean. Just opened in the Egan Building. No. 8 East Centre street, a full linn of Fall and Winter MiUineiy. Miss Aonio Morrison, . SHEKANDOAH, IA. The Man Who Wrote the Song "If i never onrrs to wander Prom hit own IXretide," was Inspired while sitting bsforo one of my one Ileatera. I also have on nana the beat Htovea and Hansen in the market aad a large stock ot iftiiBAmmiiimnir unnaa. nummnv. riMinni? and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. if. o. -tct A.Taarxa, Cor. of Lloyd anl White Sts., Shenandoah, I'a. i