TIMES Do you ever consider the quality of the food you are eatlngr II may be Hood. It m gat be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. la tt not worth while to make sure thiit your Ten, oortee, Hugar, llutter, Kfgs, Hplees and Innumerable other grouerlet ere of the beet 4tlltyr There to such a trifling difference In Mm prices of the beet and the wort that It cer tainly does not pny to buy the worst, eTen on the talae ground of uppo"ed eeonomy. The beet Is always the cheapest, because tho not satis taatory and durable, and the very beet of erery thing In the grocery line ia kept at SEVERN'S Cor; Centre mid White Slt. HlIItNAMIIOAlI. IA. THIRD EDITION "AN AMERICAN BEAUTY." Our Tliimkxirliliiir 411ft tn Kvery One of Our Kondor. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabled to make every ono of our readers a present of an exquisite oil panel ptetnre, SO inches high, entitled "An Amerl- oaii Beauty," which has been admired by all who have seen it. This superb picture from the brush of the satno artist who painted the "Yard of I'ausles" and "Yard of Rose.' The reproduction is equal In every respect to the original, from which it cannot be dis tinguished, and accompanying it are full direction for framing at home at a oosl of few cents, thns forming 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, Bend your name and address to tho publisher, W. Jeunlngs Remotest, 15 East 11th street, Mew York, with three cents (cither in stamps or pennies) to pay for thu packing, mailing, etc. and mention that you arc a reader of Tub IIbhald and you will receive by re- turn mall one of these valuable works of art USE DANA'S SAB8APARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURKS." Auction Uttuiii to Open. Mar Reese's auction commission house will be opened on Saturday, 25th Inst, and every Tuesday, Thursday and S.tturday thereafter will hold auctions. Tho stock to bo auctioned on Saturday next will consist of men's flno overcoat and children's suite and cloaks, There will bo a privato salo of goneral mer chandise every day. Mr. Reese's unction rooms aro in the Dvighorty building, corner of Centre and Jardin streets. ll-KMt Have you tried HcElhonny's friod oysters? New Through Sleeping Cur Line From Chicago to Seattle via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Hallways, has been established and first-claw sleeping cars will hereafter run daily from Chicago at 10:3(1 p. m., arriving at Seattle 11:30 p. in., fourth day. This is undoubtedly the best route to reach the North Pacific coast. For time, tables, maps and other information apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address John K. Pott, District Pass. Agent. C M. & St. P. R'y. Williamxport, Pa. tf Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters Coining Fvonts. Nov. 89 Grand Thanksgiving Eve ball 1 Dobbins' opera house. Schoppe archestra. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, under the auspice of the Primitive Methodist ohuroh, In the basemont of the church. Nov. 80. Oyster roast in Bobbins' opera bona, under the auspices of the Vestry of All Saint' P. E. chnrch. Dee. 20. Grand can tata "A Merry Com pany. or the Cadets' Picnic," at the P. H. church. Feb. 6. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna slum Club in Robbins' opera house. USK DANA'S 8AB8APABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Fried oysters a specialty at JIoElhenny 9-12-tf Lawyer Foster's llrunch OIHce. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor, at Law, of Pottaville, has taken rooms at MeElhenny's cafe building and will open a branch law office. Mr. Foster oxpects to be in Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when he can be consulted at the place mentioned. 11-22-Sw ltunlett at Olrardvllle. James S. Burdett, the famous humorist of New York, will give one of his delightful entertainments in the Palace theatre, at Olrardvllle, on Monday evening, November 2T, 1893, under the auspices of Aqua Lodge, I. O. O. F. The prices of admission will be hut 26 and 35 cents. Mr. Burdett's enter tainment Is a rare treat. 11-3-1 2t Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica A OU Llnimeut.in the stable, nothing like it for hmem. lm llurchlU's Cafe. WWo Making a neat and well conducted calk, go te BqmMU'i, corner Mala and Coal Polite and prompt attention. 11-7-tf (UriR Away. For sixty days Kaagey, the photographer wffi grre a 10x12 platbuua pietore with over; iUmmi nfihU $8 aafain. Priad oysters a specialty at MoElhenny'a 8-12 tf 25 CENTS per yard for Oilclotli tuat sella on eight. Others for 36a. 45c. and upwards. Al grade of pretty Oarpeta. Call for bar gains, c. O. Prlcke'a Ciirpw tHere, 10 Booth Jardin Ktiraat. RELIABLE - HAND - L 133 Bontli Haiti Street, All work guaranteed to be flrst-olass In every .A?rLfiL We raaMOMnllr solioU a share of yolir patrenaga. Goods eaUM lor awl delivers a oat. Use ftBd Lace Curtains a specialty. WORLD'S PAIR GOODS. loldcrinaii, tlm .Tewnler, Oiler Oenultie Artloto Tor H.ln. Holderman i offering for salonthls Jowelry establishment, on North Main street, a large collection of Roods which were a-nong the ex- hibita at the World's Fair in Chicago. The Mock consists of elegant clock, bronzes, silverware, Jewelry and fancy goods, and each and every article is genuine. They were on hlhltlon in the Liberal Arts and Manufac turers buildings at tho World's Fair and Mr. Holderman giree a guarantee that they were among the original articles displayed there 1181 tf rintsoNAi.. C. A. Stricglo, of Pottsvillo, was a visitor to town yesterday. Maurico Lltsch, of Mahanoy City, visitor to town to day. Dr. II. R. llricker, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town last evening. Frank X. Reilly, of Pottsvillo, was in town estorday, the guest of 117 J. Muldoon. Mrs. O. II, Williams, Mrs. Mullaby and Noah J. Owens, of Mt. Carmel, "wore visitors to town to-day. Rev. William Powlck, James Patterson, Miss Maggie Shaffer, Charles Glrvin and Mr. and Mrs. Wfebster attonded a revival meeting at Yatesvillo last evening. Misses Nellie V. Reilly, Katie and Lottie Burkhart and .Tamos Coakley and John J. O'lleam attended a sociable under the au snlces of tho Apollo Glee Club at Potlsville last evening. Mrs. John F. Hlggins and family, John. J. Bradlgan.wife auddaughters, and J.J. Franey and wife wont to Mt. Oarrucl to-day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hlggins' nclso, a daughter of William Hlggins. USB DANAH 8ARHAPAEILLA. rrs "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Fnruwcll Tarty. A party was held in Kaier's ball room at Mahanoy City in honor of Miss Annie I'reuk laughter of Thoobald Frenk, who is about to move to Shamokln. Miss Frenk Is au ac oompllshed young lady who has msdo many friends during her residence in Maliauoy City. A largo number of society people danced to tho music furnished by Prof. Jones' orchoatra. Among thorn were Misses Laura Grosser and Mamo Grabcr, of Ash land: Mies Laudenbacbcr. Tamaoua; tno Misses Davis, St. Nicholas; Lizzio bcliuth Roso Innis, Nora Brown, Anuio Wynne, Emily and Lizzio Loitcnbergcr, Lena, Annie and Bertha Eichlcr, Clara Bierman, Dollie Wytho, Mamo Carter, Laura Knapp, Lirzlo Wolff. Mattio Parr. Sallio Parmlcy, Laura Shadier, Emily Grimm, Annie Kenschcr, Lnttio Nattress. Mamo Gcrhart. Mame Ball and Mamo Wondt; and Messrs. Harry Selligman, Robert Ileiscr, Jauics McGlnty, Jaiuoe Murphy, Joseph Ncuraan, Charles Parmley, James and Joseph Kcrchner, Olllo Goyno, Harry Gabort, George 'Jregellas, Qeorgo Garret, Harry Kline, Joseph Robert noil. Ojcar Lutz. Georgo Warner, Charles Hondricks, Thomas Evans, Matt. Stein, Thomas Davidson and Messrs. Moyor, HopiKW, Lyons, McNamara, Trier, Larki and Krcbs. m . Downs' Elixir will euro any cough no matter of how long standing. or cold lm Mu-IciitB To-night. The following programme will bo rendered this evening at the musicalo to be held at tho residencoof Mrs. Jano Cather, ou West Oal street, under tho auspices of tin W. C.T.U.: Song, "Jublleo of Tomporanco, L. T. L children; recitation, "How my Boy went Down," Lillie Llewellyn; solo, Ruby Yost: reading, Hattie A. Gallon; quartette, "Do Massa ob de Sheepfold," Bella Brown and party; instrumental solo, Mame Wasloy; con ventlon report, Mrs. llollopeter, duct, Messrs, Hughes and Price; recitation, "Wanted Two Million," Sadie Lingham; solo, Miss Jonnie Christ man; instrumental music, Sallie Beddall and Helen Price; solo, Edith Morgan; instru mental music, Miss Gather. General Agent Wuuteil. A wide awake man wanted to take General Agency of tho Guaranty Savings & Loan Association for Shonandoah and vicinity. Tho Guaranty is one of the oldest and best known associations in the field, and an agency can easily bo mado to pay from $1,000 to $3,000 per year. Could be combined with lifo or accident insurance to groat advantage. A very doslrablo contract will be made with the right party. For prospectus, financial statement and terms address, H. E, Falrcblld, Scc'y., Minneapolis, Minn. When Baby was nick, we gavo her Castorla, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Oastorla. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. Mnstmle at Delano. A grand musioale will be hold in the Delano hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. 38th, for the benefit of St. James I'rotejtant Eplsoopal church of Dolauo. The prices of admission will be but 15 and 85 oente. After the entertaiument a special train will be run to Mahanoy City and Shonandoah, 11 Sl-lt Ilicurslons to California, On account of the San Francisco Mid- Winter Fair, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway Company will sell exoursion tickets to San Franolsoo, St. Jose, Colton, Los Angeles and Sandlego, Cal., and Portland, Ore., at reduced rates, good until April 1, 1801. For full particulars call on any coupon tioket agent or address John E. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 480 William St., Williams port, Pa. Died. DOWLINQ. On the 22nd inst., Mlehael Dowling, 39 years of age. Funeral will take place on Saturday, 26th inst , at S p. in from the residence of the psrenU, 311 But Centre street. Interment In the Annuneiatlon cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 11 84-lt A llrMk Hpud. The Indian Bidge breaker suspended opera tions at 8 o'clock this afternoon on aoeount of an accident to the rollers. RAILROADERS' SIDE. (Continued from First Page.) Tho schedule Is demoralized, and the strikers just now have the upper hand. Kmployes who nrc not Brotherhood men notified the superintendent thnt thev would not fill any vacancy made 'by n striker. Tho tie up on this line was en tirely unexpected, and this fact ndds to the general demoralization. At PlillltrwlmrK, N. J.: The sitvmtlon in the Lehigh strike in this section is much the same. Au attempt wan made to run a Lehigh freight over the Central trucks. As soon as tho Lehigh cars were attached tho Central men, Iroin the engineer to the rear hrnkeman, got oil the train and stood beside tho track. The Lehigh cars were detached nnd run ou a siding, when tho Central men then resumed their places and took their train out. Thel'hililpsburK board of trade has directed Its secretary to communicate at once with President Wil bur nnd urge him to uccedo to the demands of the men. At Hochester, N. Y.s Forty-seven non union men employed by tho local ngent of the Lehigh Valley, M. P. Howell, left here at U o'clock last night in a special train for Sayrc. Bofore the time for the train to start the men wore canvassed by n lot of tri;-1 is, who attempted to deter thorn from koiiik. They Influenced many to stay at home. Many of thote who went were armed, and all expected light ueloro they got to Sayrc. It was a tough looking crowd, with three or four notuble excep tions. At Hobo'ken, X. j.t The atafe board of arbitration held a session here and re ceived reports-from a number of thestrlk- ers, and also held a consultation with them regarding the cause of their griev ances. The board will visit Pertli Amboy hext.whore they will meet Division Super intendent Donnelly, of the railroad, and hold a consultation with him. At Allcntown, Pn.: Tho effects of the strike on the Lehigh Valley railroad are now being felt. Tho furnace at Mncnngio hns been banked and tho rod nnd drawing departments of tho barb wire mills shut down for want of coal. Only two cars of freight and twenty-five of coal nrrlvcd yosterduy for local dealers. At Perth Amboy, N. .1.: Two coal trains reached here lust night and three trains of empties have gone out. The situation from tho strikers standpoint Is far Irora being as promising as it was. The block ade in the yards is being; rapidly cleared up. Five engines manned by Knights of Labor are doing tho drilling. At Kaston: The condition of afTnirs has changed somewhat in tho company's fa vor. Tho company hns succeeded in mov ing more trains on this division of the road yesterday than on Wednesday, and thooflicinls are claiming that they have won n decisive victory. At Tunkhnnnock, Pa.: The railway traf fic between Coxton and Snyre is being bound up closer and doner each day. Three pas ouger trains and two freight constitute tho entire work of yesterday. No mall from New York or Philadelphia is being received at this postofflcu. At Elmiru, N. Y.: Tho Hist tiouble of strike occurred yesterdny, whena striking fireman numed Stevens met a new man of tho same nanio nnd tried to perMindo him to join tho strikers. The imported man drew a knife and nearly severed Stevens' fingers from his light hand. He then fled. At Buffalo: The company is getting plenty of men to take tho places of tho ttrlkers, nnd Is in better condition than tince the beginning of the strike to handle the freight that has accumulated. Sayre still continues to be the pointof blockade. At Hnzleton, Pa.: This division of the Lehigh Valley railroad is tied up worse than ever today. A great surprise was given the officials when it was learned that 175 men had decided to go out. At Niagara Falls, N. Y.: The Lehigh strike finds matters worse today at this end of tho road turpi they have been since tho troublo began. The faot is everything lb at a standstill. At Sayre, Pa.: The Lehigh Valley moved a few trains yesterday, but the strikers have induced nearly all the non union men to desert the company. Will Not Order Out Troops. IlAIllliscuitt, Nov. iM. Governor Pattl son received u message late last night from tho sheriff of Uradford county in forming him that there was n sreat deal of disorder at Snyre, as a result of the strike on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, nnd that he was afraid the posse would not be able to quell it. Adjutant General Green land was evidently consulted by the gov ernor in the matter, for he informed the Associated Press correspondent thnt the executive will not order out the troops on such a message. Three Drowned While S Latins;, BCIiAKTOJf, Pa., Nov. 24. At the little mining village of Murshwood, where the minoa of the Moosic Mountain Coal com pany are located, three boys were drowned late yesterday afternoon while skntiiiR on a large body of water which has been dammed up to furnish the mine an nde quate Bupply of water at all seasons. The Ice along the edge was strong enough to bear them safely, and they started for tho centor of the pond. When about one fourth of a mile from shore they broko through. Thomas JMatliell, John will- lams and Garfield Merchels were drowned. Albert Cuin, another boy who went through the ice, was rescued. Kitenelve Quarries Change Hands. Kikosios, N. Y., Nov. 34. The exten sive property bolonglng to the lllgolow Uluostone company was sold at a mort gage sale to tho Ulster liluestoue com pany for $100,000. Death of a French Statesman. Paru, Nov. 84. Ex-Minister Charles Heriacon is dead. Ife was born Oct. 12, 1881, and was minister ot public works In 1888 and minister ot commerco In 1863. USB WKLLS' LA.UNDBV BLUE, tho bet Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes, 'wo quarts. IScta. Sold by Coakloy Bros. r.ital Fall of Coal. Alexander Heavy, a miner residing on East Lloyd street, met his death in a breast of the West Shenandoah colliery last even ing. A small piece of top coal fell and struck him on the head, causing instant death. Heavy was 48 years of age and left a wife and seven children. The oldest child is a son, 18 years of age. A single trial of Dr, Henry Baxter's Man- dmke Hitters will convince any on troubled with osttveneta, torpid liver or any kindred d It mm of tlitir curative propextitf. They only cost 36 eants per bottle. Ira All kinds of Buling and Bookbinding dono at the Herald offiet. THE HUSBAND WON. Henry OHIiert llrfrnt Ills Wife and Convicts Her l'aritmoar. Several weeks ago Henry Gilbert, of town, suspected his wife of infidelity and as Robert Miller, tho suspected man, refused to obey warnings to keep away from the Gilbert household the husband caused his arrest on a charge of f. and b. Mrs. Gllbort sided with Miller and caused her husband's arrest on a charge of desertion and non-support. Tho oases were tried before Judge Albright at Pottsvillo yesterday arid resultod in victories for the husband. The chare ef desertion nnd non-support were dlsmlsced and tho oosts were put on tho wife. Miller was convicted on tho charge against him and given tho usual sentence. A Voloo From Florida. Dr. W. F. llynum, Live Oats, Florida, says. Hed Flag Oil Is one of the moRt suecessftil pain cures we sell. It's an unmmng remedy ror Kneumausrn, neuralgia ana (sprains lied Flag Oil costs 86 cents. Hold at P. V. V Klrlln's drug store. Boat work done at Brcnnan's stoam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Line's Family Medicine Moves the llowoU Eich day. Most pooplo need to nso It. Pittsburg Novelty Store L Cbinaware, Queensware, Glassware and r-r--r T"T-v A -fir G00D3 at lowest I U i ) 1 prices. Call and -examine the stock A and be cimvinoed we carry the very best line. No. 85 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. T J, lUMbtlM 28 Mil Main Steel. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good one, 75c per yard, worth uuc Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladies Cashmere Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, 2jc. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces In tho best shades. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Red Shirts, all wool, yoc, former price, $1.00. TUB LADIEv' GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete All now and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition 5. This Dernrtincnt is complote, embracing a 1 full Hue of Rag, Iuxralns and Brussels at the lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to sell at COc, worth $1.00. Acknowlcdginv no competition in the trade, I assure you bargains in ovcry department al tno old reliable stand. a8 SOUTH TWAIN STREET. MISCELLANEOUS. F OK HALE. Nino shares Schuylkill Trac lion siook. Apply at ims omoe. u-u-ti YOUNG MAN WANTED! It every County to null up signs i uav. bund sta and distribute Circulars. Good tamo. Calhoun County Advertls- ins to., name ureeK, .uicu. 11-3 uuo. A GEST-tmakcteOOa day. Greatest kitchen I t. utonntl over Invented. Retail aids. 1 to 6 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, nve cents, i-orsuec a mc.-ujiuu, umcinnuu o. io-u-wed -m inn 115 K CENT. Earned by our syndicate I II II In Biz months. Little capital may be muittoneo ny our system or speculating. We are expert Judges of the market and suc- ccabiui operator. W. R. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers, Pittsburg, Pa. lo-.r-im. AMUSEMENTS. JEROUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGEK. WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 29. For the benefit oi the Holy Family Church 1 BEARD'S- ILLUMINATED TOURS ! Or, the Trials and Triumphs of Christianity. Admission, Gallery, 25 Cents Ociicrnl AtlmlHHlon, 35c. tSDoors open at 7.30 o'clock. Locturo nt 8. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop., WEST STSSST, Between Centre and Lloyd, Suetiandoitu, I'cuiui, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Detail PKIGBS. I Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street inT tn i vc a. Bargains 1 Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy and X3OTTS"WIIjXjE, 3PL.t Constantly we hear business ing-, "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 dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can get a new hat of tho latest style at almost any price. Hata to suit all in price as well as In style. You can't Und a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IB! WRAPS Wo are at the top, ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' and children's coats, capes und 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 serve you. Wo always have bargains at this special. A lot of all-wool Zsbra Cloth, cost the importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction. A lot of 4()-iuch all-wool Serges for your notice bsfore 'tis ton late. Another lot of 30 luch Camel's Hair tention is needed to see these goods, as DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART S and 7 Worth Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. F-OTTSIlalalS, "An American Beauty." Sreat The exquisite new florul panel-pioturc will, by special arrangement with tho publishers, be sent ..FREE to every reader ot this papi r This superb picture is 30 inches high, in panel form, adapted for narrow spaces -lBow TO OlllAlX IT You have only to cut out the appi r.dfd ooupon and nil it up, enclosing three cents in stamps or pennies, for packin nnd mailing, to the publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, who will send the picture direct to you. We preuent our compliments with this choice ptft W. Jennings Demoiihrt, 15 East Hth St., New York. Plcaso send mo the oil panel-picture, "An American lleauty which I am entitled to by being a reader of THE Hehalij. Enclosed und three cents for postage, etc. Address -C1RANDZ e Under the auspices ot tho It. & S. F E. Co., No. 1, BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. SHENANDOAH, BEGINNING, IlI.Df Ending JANUARY 3, 18M, In addition to the attractions hy the magnlHoent display ut the booths there will bo a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT t And other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered NT lug u tioaei or aamrssion. Tickets, Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. I Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bargains! Stewart's, men from other towns say too, with all the leading and latest man department, but now we have something 64 inches wide, for 39c. These goods needed funds and we bought the job for 33c a yard. This material 13 worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at they will go very quickly. 'knksgmnj 1 El egance in Stationery. you ara careful about your writing paper, o oAll fOi nnthlnr ahnrpo mvirl tiwamUnrf v rrtx vuuidv -uviuiii) auwno guvu ill iivuuij) tuutv clearly than correct correspondence. Hut your little notes to "th-i butcher, the baiter, theoandle-stlck maker," do not nond to to friends. You oart save monev there bv usins uv uu buuu uue (iuttiiijr-Ptpor as your epistles n our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. j.oe user, is uere aiso laa next dosi, uotn correct In every way. HOOKS & RTCOWN No. 4 North Main Street, Bhenandoah, Fa WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Beduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CilRDEN, S)U V. Centre Street, Rhen uahah, Pa. SHAVE! O GO TO O CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Ferguson Houhe Ulooe. Everything In the toneorlal line done In first class style. Uverythlmr neat and oluuu Read the Herald
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