MBAL- Do you ever consider the quality of the food you are eating! It may be good. It might be bolter, purer, fresher and more wholosomo. Is It not worth whllo to make sure that your rem OoOeo, Sugar, Ilutter, Kggs Hplcos and Innumerable other groceries are of the best qaalltyt There Is such a trifling dlffcrenco In the prices of the best and tbo worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the worst, oven on the false ground of supposed economy. The best Is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durable, and tho very best of everything In the grocory lino Is kept at Con Centre and While Sis., HIIKNAHIIOAII, PA. THIRD EDITION A Sad Case. Health Officer Miles had his attention rfravrn to a distressing caso of suffering from disease and poverty in ono of tho houses at IvwHtel's "barracks," on North Market alley. The officer found William Connors suffering from erysipelas. Tho disease attacked tho right leg of the victim and it is in a frightful condition. Tho Health Officer found the rooms In which the man was lying in a filthy condition and ho ordered that they be oleaued. This was dono before- tho officer paid a eeooud visit to tho place with Messrs. Broughall and Milos, members of thn Board of Health. It was intended to rcmovo Cosuers to tho Almshouse, but his condition such that it was feared an immodiato re moval might have a fatal eQuct. Poor Director Dcrr also took an Interest in tho ease and provided funds for tho purchaso of nourishment for tho unfortunate man. Con nors' faco was badly disfigured and his hands eripplcd by an explosion of gas In ono of tho Packer collieries sonio years ago. " Peter Jttckann lit Asltlaml. Peter Jackson, the world-renowned chain lion colored pugilist, will appear as Uncle Tom in tho groat play of "Undo Tom's Cabin," at the Ashland opera house this (Thursday) ovonlng, and Incidental to tho play will give a sparring exhibition with tho great Joe Choynski. ll-22-2t New Through Sleeping Car Line From Chioago to Scattlo via tho Chicago, Hilwaukoo & St. Paul and Great Northern Hallways, has been established and first-class eleeplng cars will hereafter run dally from Chicago at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattle 11:30 p. in., fourth day. This is undoubtedly ttho best routo to reach tho North Pacific coast. For time tables, maps and other information apply to tho nearest tickot agent, or address John It. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, M. & St P. K'y, Willlaimport, Pa. tf Coming I'Sreiitx. Nov. 20. Grand Thanksgiving Evo ball in Bobbins' opera home. Schoppo orchestra. Not. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, undor tbo auspices of the Primitive Methodist church, in the basement of the church. Nov. 30. Oyster roast in Bobbins' opera Uobbo, under tho auspices of tho Vestry of All Saints' P. E. church. Dec 20. Grand cantata "A Merry Company, r the Cadots Picnic," at tho P. M. church. Feb. G. Fifth grand ball of tho Gynina um Club in Bobbins' opera houso. Salvatlou Ilutertulnuiciit. A musical eutortainment will bo held in tho Salvation Army barracks, corner of Main nod Oak etreots. next Saturday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all. USE DANA'S SAK3APABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." lie Fills Them All. It is aaid the P. &. E. railway crows havo ben in the habit of taking away cars found orapty at tho Kehley Run colliery after the breaker has stopped work for tho day. To tii wart this some of the broaker hands havo recently been kept working over timo and all empty cars havo been filled. Some of tho men have worked until D o'clock at night to accomplish this and thoy all agrco that it is a yery cold day now when the railroaders find any empty cars on Superintendent Balrd's hands. Do not suppose that because it is recom mended for animals that Arnica & Oil Lini ment Is an offensive preparation. It will not rlain clothing or the fairest skin. lm Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's 9-12-tf tawycr Foster's Hranoh Office. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor, at-Law, of Pottsville, has taken rooms at McElhenny's cafe building and will open a branch law office. Mr." Foster oxpects to bo in Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when he can bo consulted at the phvee mentioned. ll-22-2w A bud ooturb or cold oalls tor a good remedy lae oure for It. For Coughs, Colds, La Ofippe and Consumption, a perfect and Mr.Baneat oure Is Pan-Tina, the worst coses yield to Its healing properties. Cosu 36 cents. Van-Tina Is void at F. 1 D. Kirlln's drug tore. llarchlll'a Cafe. YYben seeking a neat and well conducted safe, go to Burchlll's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11-7-tf Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's 9-12-tf 25 CENTS per yard for Oilcloth that sells on eight. Others tot 85c. 45c, and upwards. All grades of pretty Carpets. Call for bar gains. C. D. Frlclce's Carpel Mtore, 10 South Jardin Rtrft. RELIABLE - 139 Hotitli Main Street All week guaranteed to be flrtelaw in every sfwW. nnndfl railed for and delivered tik Mes and Lace Curtains a specialty. FASHION ANI KCONOMV IIOTII AV- I'ltOVi: 1II.AOK CLOTIUNd. An llasy AVny of llnme-Oyelnir Cotton, Wool, 811k anil I'ontlicrs Heartily Colored n HnmlHome Hlack Uo Only Diamond Dyes Absolutely l'ast lllnck. It is only within tho last few years that it has been possible for an inexperienced per sou to dye a black that would not crock, fado, or wash out. Even mlll-dycd black goods woro rarely absolutely l'ast. Tho advent of three diamond dyo fast blacks, for wool, for cotton, and for silk and feathers, has changed all this. Now, with a ton cent package of ono of thoso dyes, tho first trial glvos perfect success. The direc tions on tho packages are so plain and simple that ovon a child can got better results than tho experienced dyer could a fow years ago. Tho enormous quantity of theso fast black diamond dyos Bold ovory year, shows how popular they aro and what perfect satisfac tion thoy give. Some of tho larger whole salo druggist order GO00 packages at ono time, and oven then thoy soon havo to ordor fresh supplion. Tho prevailing fashion for black stockings, feathers, gowns, and cloaks is Undoubtedly rosponslhlo for somo of this largo sale, but tho fact that anything can ho colored with diamond dyos a black that will not crock or fade, explains thotr almost universal uso. Tho economy of theso dyos is shown by tho fact that a packago of tho fast stocking black for cotton will dyo flvo pairs of cotton stockings a rich black; a packago of tho fast black for silk and feathers will dyo ten feathers a glossy color, and a packago of tho fast black for wool will dyo from ono to two pounds of woolen goods. Tho peculiar way in which tho diamond dyo fast blacks aro mado, gives them a great superiority over all other methods of home dyeing. Thero aro somo forty other colors of diamond dyos, each of which is thoroughly roliable, and as superior to imitations as Bun light is to moonlight. To Fight In Mld-Strriuii. Younosiown, O..Nov. 23. The final de posit of thn stakes o 11,000 a sldo was made here Inst night lor the llnisli light between James Gallagher, of VlttsburK, nnd .Tack Malone, of Youncstown, to take place ne.Vt Tuesday ou u harpe in mid' stream. Kxponslve Kconomy. Somo pcoplo begrudgo tho iittlo monoy that an Allcock's Porous Plaster costs, and then when thoy nro racked with pain from a Inmo back, or from tho soreness arising from a cold, thoy will spend any amount of monoy to relievo tho pain. If thoy only had ono of theso world-renowned plasters on hand thoy would bo saved a vast amount of suffering and ho considerably richer. At tho first sign of stiffness of the joints apply ono of thoso plastors without any dolay. Tho soreness will bo greatly rolievod at onco and soon dls appear entirely. It will bo money saved to havo them on hand, to say nothing of tho comfort thoy bring. Brandroth's Pills contain no irritating matter. Auction Itoom to Open. Max Bcose's auction commission house will bo opened on Saturday, 25th Inst., and overy Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday thereafter will hold auctions. The stock to bo auctioned ou Saturday next will consist of men's flno overcoats and children's snits and cloaks, There will be a privato salo of general mer chandise ovory day. Mr. Boeso's auction rooms aro in the Dougherty building, corner of Centre and Jardin streets. 1 1-22-lt USE DANA'S SAB8APABILLA, ITS " THE KIND THAT CUBES". Have you triod McElhonny's friod oysters? General Agent Wanted. A wide-awako man wanted to take General Agency of tho Guaranty Savings & Loan Association for Shenandoah and vicinity. Tho Guaranty is one of tho oldest and best known associations in the field, and an agency can easily bo made to pay from $1,000 to $3,000 per year. Could be combined with life or accident insurance to great advantage. A very desirable contract will bo made with the right party. For prospectus, financial statement and terms address, H. E. Fairchlld, Seo'y., Minneapolis, Minn. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Bowels Each day. Moat people noed to use it. Musloale To-morrow Night. A grand muslcale will bo given to-morrow night, under the auspices of the W. C. T, U., at the residence of Mrs. Jane Cather, 232 West Oak street. Eefroshmonts will bo served. ' USE DANA'S 8AESAPABILLA, rra "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters T 9-12-tf Best work done at Brennau's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. When she beoame Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, ()lu Away. For sixty days Keagoy, the photographer will give a 10x12 platinum picture with ever) Iom of his JJsiHb. Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica & OU Linlment.in the stable, nothing like it for horses. lm GENERAL TIE-UP. (Qmtlnutd from IHrtt rage.) p. m. had not arrived up to 4 p. in. It was after 5 p. m. when it arrlvod yesterday. It was reported lato this afternoon that nearly all tho paasongor train men who reported oil duty at Dolano this morning , havo gono back to their trains, but tho , freight and coal train hands are still out and tho company only has passenger trains running. WiLKKSDAHRK, Pa., Nov. 23. H now looks as though the strike on the I.ehlsh Valley would last some time. The strik ers have the best of the battle so far, be cause the company has been unable to ful fill promises. The officials stated Monday at noon that they could get all the rail roaders they wanted In forty-eight hours, and that by Wednesday the road would b in running order again. Nslther of these things have come to pats. It is a well known fact that tho company has failed in the task of securing new hands. Borne have been secured, of course, but they are only a drop in the bucket. A great many others that have applied ar Incompetent, and the company would not have them umlerntiy circumstances. That the road is not.in running order is known to everybody. Tho men nre, therefore, much encouraged at tho outlook. Eiirht hundred strikers nttended thi meeting at Musio Hall. Assistant Grand Chief V llklns was civen a cordial recep tion. Ho detailed for the men the general situation, and said things looked encour aging for success, Reports from the dif ferent divisions were made, as follows, Mahanoy division, running light. Ilazle ton dlvison, tied up tighter than yester day. Lehigh division, Mauch Chunk tc Kaston, operated on n small scalo last night; strikers' ranks increased by twenty-live who had worked during the day Mauch Chunk and White Haven tied up. Tho report was offered that the company had changed the interlocking switches at liridge Junction so that unskilled work men could operate them. Telegraph op erators who worked Tuesday reported "sick" yesterday. Tho foregoing is th statement of the men. Chairman HIce said he had received a letter from Superintendent Ksser usking him to report for work nt noon. He did not intend to comply. Mr. llico also ex plained how the committee had appealed to President Wll bur to hear them, but had been turned away. ' Cnll,us anything you wish." Mr. Hlce said, "employes, union or non-union, but hear us." Encouraging telegrams were read from nil nlong the lino. Assistant Grand Chief loungston arrived here today. A com mittee from the striking omployes waited upon prominent Wilkesuarre board ol trade men and asked them to adopt reso lutions similar to those of the East on board. The latter organization urges President A ilbur to yield to tho men as muoh as possible. At the ouicoof tho company tho official! claim that the situation is improved over yesterday. They say that a freight train ol nltcen cars and two engines left Coxton yesterday over the cut-off for New York, and that all the passenger trains are run ning. Tho fact remains, however, that express matter due here on Monday has not yet arrived. The Lehigh Valley ran two coal trains from its Coxton yard yesterday afternoon. One train consisted of twenty-three empty curs, which were delivered to the Exeter colliery and the other train was composed of eighteen cars, which were delivered to the llutler colliery. The miners employed at the Lxcter colliery say they will not mine coal to load in the cars, and if tin Hungarians attempt to take their places the foreigners will get rough handling, John Users, tho proprietor of the Cox ton hotel, Coxton, is In a curious predica ment. Tho hotal property is owned by tho railroad compauy. lleers is also an em ploye of tho company and u Brotherhood man. His wife Jiml son conduct the hotel. Superintendent Ksser notified Beers that ho must make room for a number of non union men. Beers demurred ut first, but nou union men were lodged in the house despite his protests, nnd all the Brother hood men left. At a meeting of the strik ers Beers was expelled from the Brother hood. Beers says he Is blameless. Two of the non-union men refused to go to wort. ALT. AI.ON'0 THi: 1,1 N I' Reports Show That Freight ltuslness Still lfililly TIml Up. ll Dispatches received from Associated Press correspondents along the line seem to verify the statement that the strikers have thus far the best of the fight. They are, In brief, as follows: At Easton: Three loaded coal and two freight trains oast bound passed here last night. Ihe passenger service has im proved slightly, through trains arriving and departing nearly on time. A stone. was hurled nt an engine coining down from south Easton and struck the cab, The namo of the person said to have thrown the stone has been given to the officers. The guilty party, it is said, is not ono of the strikers. The sheriff of this county received a letter yesterday threat ening his life. Twenty Philadelphia and Reading engineers and firemen have ar rived to take tho places of the strikers. A mixed coal and freight train delivered by the Lehigh Valley to tho Lehigh and Hud son railroad Monday night still stands in the yards at Philllpsburg. The Lehigh and Hudson employes refuse to handle it. Mauch Cfiunk reports; The situation here remains unchnnged. The strikers are receiving encouragement from Central trainmen. The two coal trains which went to Packerton yesterday was manned by TO RESIST THE ATTACK ol the germs of Con- DiimnflAn unp, Miliaria, ana many other diseases means fight or die for all of us. These germs are everywhere In the air vva breathe. The odds are in favor of the germs, U our liver is inactive and our blood impure. What is needed most is an increase in our germ-fighting strength. To do this success fully you newl to put on healthy Jlesh, rouse the liver to vigorous action, so it will throw off these germs, and purify the blood so that there will be no " weak spot," nor soil for germ-growth. We claim for Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery, that it does all this in a way pecu liar to itself. It is the development of gen erations of medical thought it has stood tho test of a quarter of a century of cures, That is why the makers can yuarantet it In overy trouble caused by torpid liver or impure blood, if tho "Disoovwy" fails to benefit or oure, your money is refunded. Pretty strong reasons for trying Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. SfiOO if you can't be cured. rmza safe' tv- officials of tho company. The union men claim their ranks are swelling, as non union men are Joining the various brother hoods. At Bhamokln: The Pennsylvania Em pire fas freight, running from Sunbnry to Bhamokln nnd Mt. Carmel, now only runs as far as .Shamokln, on account of the Lehigh Valley main line blockade at Mauch Chunk. No freight has passed cast of that point, and the Kmplrs has no freight to handle east of Shamokln. AtSayre,Pa.: The strikers became ex olted yesterday afternoon when It was an nounced that a train load of men to take th strikers' places was on Its way from Kouhester. X&ee were threats of ven geance, and the men gathered in crowds at the depot. The leaders, however, wtra anxious to preserve peace and counseled tho men not to u.se any violence. About seventy men nrrhud when the Rochester train pulled in. Thoy arc to take the places of strikers. There was no disturb ance. At Auburn, N. Y.i Tho first train to leave or arrive at tho Auburn station ou the Iclilgh for thirty-six hours was made up under the protection of a lnrgo posse of deputfS nnd a squad of policemen lato yesterday afternoon. Tho cab and each car platform was well guarded with dep uties as the train started for Ithaca. The crowd contented itself with jeering at a distance. 1 he strikers themselves made no manifest ntlmi. Pittsburg Novelty Store China ware, (iucensware, Glasswaro and TTiTVT TT A "T7GOOD3 at lowest llUJUlJUA JL Prices. Call and and bo convinced we carry tho very best line. No. 25 West Centro Street, Bhenandoah. 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good ono, 75o per yard, worth DUc. Standard Prints, 5c. A large assortment of Ladies Cashmere Glove3 to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close out at 15c, original prico, Hoc. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces in tno best snaues. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Bod Shirts, all wool, 70c, lormor price, $1.00. THE LADIEn' GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All new and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition, This Department is complete, embracing a tun lino of lug, ingrains ana iiru3sels at tho lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets,, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Volvet to sell at COc, worth 1.00. Acknowledging no competition in tho trade, I assuro you bargains In every department at tno old reliable stand. 28 SOUTH MAIN 8TUEET. MISCELLANEOUS. Ip OK HALE. Nine shares Hchuylklll Trac ! nonstock. Apply at this office. 8-9-tf YOUNG AM HfSMTrni In every ivjnrc TV nre i cu: county to nallupBlgns and distribute Circulars. Good ray. enu siamn. cainoun uouniy Auverns- ng Co., Uattlo Creek, Mich. U-3-lino. AGENTS make MOO a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever Invented. Retail 3octs, 2 to (Isold In every house. Sample, postage paid, live cents. Forsheo & McMakln, Cincinnati, u. iu-u.wea m 100 l'JJIl CUNT. Earned by our syndicate in sir months. Llttlo capital may be Wo are expert judges of the market and suc cessful operators. W. R. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers, Pittsburg, Pa. lO-W-lm. " muiiiDiica nv our svsiem 01 speculating. AMUSEMENTS. JTERQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 29. For the 'benefit of the Holy Family Church ! BEAMS ILLUMINATED TOURS! Usui Rome and Gatacombs Or, the Trials and Triumphs of Christianity, Admission, Gnllcry, as Cents General AclnilHHlon, 35c. (STDoors open at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 8. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., I'rop., WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Shenandoah, Pcuun. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store Wholesale and Itetall PR10H3. Tonn x. TriEzisin Ferguson House bids., Centre Btreet. J. MONAGHAN'S, Daiisin Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, POTTSVIIitiE, Constantly we hear business ing, x can t see now they sell goods so cheap at uives, iJome 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' yon can got a new hat of tbo latest style at almost any price. Hats to suit all in price as well as In style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN" WRAJPS We are at the top, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly 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 servo you. We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something pedal. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, cost the importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-inch all-wool Serges for our notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 3G-lnch Camel's Hair tention is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 1 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. QEO. MILLER, Manager. POTTSIIfiljlESs "An American Beauty." Great Tknksi A" rpiiE exquisite new floral panel - i A- tho publishers, be sent ..FREE . to ererv rpiulprnf this nurv-r Thi. ; superb picture is 20 inches high, in "WW" 1 TO OltlAIN IT You havo only to cut out tho appended coupon and fill it up, enclosing three cents In stamps or pennies, for packlnt and mailing, to tho publisher, W. Jennings Doinorest, who will send thr picture direct to you. Wo present our compliments with this okoico gift W. Jennings Demohest, 15 East 11th St., Now York. Flcasoscndmo the oil panel-picture, "An American Beauty which I am entitled toby being a roader of The Herald. Enclosed Und threo cents for postage, etc. Namo. Address Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre stroet, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. MiSs Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA. d ,...i...firtANn.: d FAIR! Under the auspices of the A I II. & S. F. E. Co., No. 1, i BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. SHENANDOAH, 5 HEGINNINQ, 111,1122 i Ending JANUARY 3, 1801. 4 P In addition to the attractions .by r 0 themagultloentdlsplayatthebooths thero will be a grand 1 I MUSICAL EKTERTAIHMENT ! ? And other amusements. Change of P a program each night. A numbered 0 ticket given to onch person purchas- V ing a tickot of admission. r Tickets, Only 5 Cts. Bargains! men from other towns say too, with all the leading and latest man 54 inches wide, for 39c. Theso goods needed funds and we bought the Job for F t 33c a yard. This material Is worth Efl'ect Cloth at 17c. Your early at FA. picture will, by special nrrnngemcnt with panel form, adapted for narrow spaces. Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of iuu.ro uuiuiuk buuwb guou Dreeaing more clearly than correct correspondence. jsut your uuio notes 10 'tne Duicner, tne baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to be on such flno quality-paper a3 your epistles i to friends. You can save money there by using mui wjuuijoi Kuuca ui puperuuu envelopes. The best is here also tbo next best, lioth correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. I North Main Street, Bhenandoah, Fa WALL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 234 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. For a. Toa,t B.xxd. Clean. CIIAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FEnoDSON UOUSB 1ILOCK. Everything In the tonsorlal Una done In first oiass style. averyiQing neat ana cieun. Read ihe Herald T 1 1 i . .
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