Do you ever consider the quality of the leod you are eating? It may be Rood. It might M better, puior, fresher and more wholesome. t It not worth while to moke sure that your Tm, Coffee, Knmr, Batter, Kfgt, Hptoes and (numerable other groceries are of the beet quHtyfThcre le mioh a trifling difference In the priced ot the beet and the woret that It cer tainly doe not pay to buy the worst, even on the Mine ground of supposed eeonomy. The beet le always the eheapeel, because the aot satisfactory and durable, and the vory Mat of ererythtng la the grocery line Is kept at SEVEPjIT'S Cor; Centre initl White SlH., HIIICNAMIMtAII. IA. THIBD EDITION TAMAIJIJA. Mies Millie Kreb has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Kirk, at llolliilaysbtirg, Monroe Kulp, of Shanioklu, was in town latt week. Mm. G S Allen and son, Charles W Allen, ate visiting friends in Boston, Mam. Miss Kvsns, of Summit Hill, was In town pn Friday. William McMillan, 01 Mahanoy City, was the guest of It. T. Clayton during the latter rt of tlio week. Major Wallace Guess, who has been as sistant cashier of the First National Batik for the past thirty years, wits made cashier on Wednesday laet to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas II. Carter, of Philadelphia. Major Guess is an able flmm eler aud the bank's iiopularity and aouudneM is in a great measure due to his nblc manage' ment and good judgment. Coagrovo and Grant's musical farce, "The Daxxler," was played to a good-iized audlenco tt Friday night. The play was good and the music wholesome Upon tholr return here in the spring the comiany will certainly have a packed house. WORLD'S PAIR GOODS. Ilolrierniun, the Jeweler, OllVri Genuine Articles for Sale., Holdcrnian is olTeringforsaleathis jowolry establishment, on North Main street, a large collection of goods which were among tbo ox Mbit at the World's Fair in Chicago. Tlio stock consists of elegant clocks, bronzes silverware, jewelry and fancy goods, and each and every article is genuine. They were on exhibition in the Liberal Arte and Mamifac tnrers buildings at the World's Fair and Mr. Holderman gives a guarantee that they wore RMeng tho original articles displayed there. H-2ltf USE DANA'S SAKSAPAEILLA, ith "THE KIND THAT OUKKS." Homing l'pntK. Nov. 28. Grand Thanksgiving Eve bail in Robbing' opera bouse. Schoppo nrchestm. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, under the auspices of the Primitive Methodist church, in the basement of tho church. Nov. 30. Oyster roast in Itobbiua' opera bonne, under the auspioes of the Vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Deo. 20. Grand cantata "A Merry Company, or the Cadets' Picnic" at the P. M. church. Feb. 5. Fifth grand ball of the Gymua Mam Club in Robbing' opera house. Io's Family Medicine Moves the linwels Each day. Most people need to use it. A Kare Chutico. I bought at Sheriffs sale yesterday a large stock of boys' overcoats, 5 to 14 years. Goods at 50 per cent, below cost at my place. O vcr. coats 91.60, worth three times the amount Big bargains in underwear; only 21 cents, worth 60 cents. Coffee's, post ofllce building, corner of Main aud Oak street. 11-22-it Fried oysters a specialty at McElhonny't o.io.f MnsleHle at Delaun. A grand muaioalo will be held in the Delano hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. 28th, for the benefit of St. Janios' Protestant Episcopal church of Delano. The prices of admission will bo hut 15 and 25 cents. After the entertainment a special train will bo run to Mahanoy City and Shenandoah. 11 21-4t Use Wells' Laundby Blub, the bei Bluing for laundry use. Each package mat el two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Ooakley Bros. Olfwu Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer will give a 10x13 pHtlnum picture with every oVosoD of his HI mMwi. Have you tried MoBlhenny's fried oysters ? 9 12-tf 9fka Baby was siok, we gave her Oastorla. WfeMi she was a ObUd, she cried for Oastorla. Wbw she bacame Mtw, she oluag to Oustorfa. Whea tie hail Children, she gave them Castoria. Bay KqpUme flour. Be sure that the Mas LaHia & IJakr, Ashland, Pa., is ifatu'l on very sack. 3-3-3taw. AJ1 kinds of Law Blanks for sale at the Hmts aflioo. Itarclilll's Cafe. Wham seeking a neat and well conducted ge to Burohllls, corner Mam ana uoai Polite and prompt attention, lw-tf Fried oysters a epeoialty at MoElhenny's 9-ia tf ah 0ENT6 par yard for Ollclotli S that sails on sigh. Others foi Jt' 8e, 46a, and upwards. Ali grades of pretty OarpeU. Call for bar gains. C. . I'rlclce's Carp Store, 10 South Jardln Street. A QUAUnUKLt iviU.wc.HfcR. Killed Ills Wife, Her I'arent mid Her Slater, it nil Tlum lllmtelf. SBTMOun, Intl.. Nov. at. A Hie result of a terrible tragedy growing out of a family rend Ave people are (lend in their country home, several miles east of this city. Four yearn ago Clinton Jordan, then SI yenra old, married adanithlerof Joshua l'oatr, with whom he never lived happily. Iaat week they separated, and she re turned to the home of her father. Ijast Saturday nl'iht Jnrdnn met hi fatlier-iti-lnw and accompanied him home, contrary lo the withes of the latter, who feared trouble. Soon after his arrival at Foster's home .Ionian began a quarrel. Foster then ordered hitu out of the house, when Jordan fired at the old man, but missed him, the lmll striking Ml I'ora Foster, Hired 17, in the head, killing lier Instantly. Ills second ahot lilt Foster In the head and he fell, but he soon rose mul rnn over a mile to the homo of nn ntlier son-in-law, William Powell, whero he lingered until late yesterday afternoon, Vthen he died.' Jordan then turned bis revolver toward Mrs. Foster, his mother-in-law, shooting her In the neck, the ball ranging down ward and causing n wound from which she died last night. Jordan's wife at tempted to defend her mother, and ho stabbed her repeatedly in the breast.liandH and face, and ended by shooting her through the head. Jordan then opened hia vent, and placing the revolver agninst his breast, sent a ball through his heart. He dropped dead, falling ncros tho dead body of ills wife. The pistol was placed bo clone to his breast that Jordan's cloth ing caught, (ire and was literally burned off him, the skin dropping from his body when it was lifted, and hia corpse pre sented a horrible sight. J'oster, the aged victim, was CO years old, and his wife SO. Mrw. Jordan was only IB years old. Foster had an unsav ory reputation, and when drinking, which he often did, he was ugly mid quarrel some. All the other victims were peace ful and orderly citizens. C0NGRESSMANONEILL'S DEATH. The leather of the IIoiimu Succumbs to riieiiliioiliu. PlllLADKM'lllA, Nov. 27. Congressman Charles O'Neill died at his residence, on South I'enn square, on Saturday, in his 78d year. His end was as peaceful as his life was long and calm anil uwful. Pneu monia combined with heart weakness was the proximate cause of death. He took cold in Washington at the be ginning of the special session, and he camo home on Aug. 28, afllicted for tho first time in his life with serious illness. It wns the first time, too, flint in all his career ho had misled n single day from congress while it was m Mdon, and tho very knowlcdgo that important legisla tion was under way, while he was con fined to his house, added keenly to the irksoineneHS of his illness. Mr. O'Neill first entered public life in 1850, when ho was elected to the lower house of the Pennsylvania legislature, be ing re-elecltd in 18B1 and 1852. In 1853 ho was elected to the senate, undin 1800 again went to tho lower house. In 18H4 he wns nominated for congress in the old Hrst district by the liepubllcan party and was elected. His first congress was the Thirty-eighth, and he has served continuously in every congress since with tlio oxcoption.pf the Forty-second. After the reapportionment on the census of 18T0 Mr. O N ei II was elected from the Second district, and lie represented that district at the time of Ins death. Ifarrv Wright Deposed, PlliLADKU'niA.Nov. 27. Manager Harry "Wright will not direct the Philadelphia club next year. At a meeting held at Colonel Rogers ofllce the veteran man ager wns told that he would not be signed for the season of 1BD4. No particular ren son was assigned for this action, but it was intimated that there was a desire on the part of the public for a chango, and in deference to that desire the man who has done more than any other one man for the development and Improvement of honest, skillful play was deposed. The Currency Circulation. Washington, Nov. 27. The amount of money in circulation, that is outside of the treasury, on June 30 last is placed at $1,590,810,820, or about 6,000,000 lens than it wns a year before. During the four months ended with November there wns an increase of $126,000,000, a record alto gether without parallel in tho history of the country. The aggregate of money in the hands of the people aud the average per capita were thus brought to a higher figure than had ever beforo been reached. Opium Smugglers on Trial. Portland, Ore., Nov. 27 The trial of eighteen persons charged with smuggling opium' nnd Chinese into the United States from Ilritish Columbia began in the United States district court this morning. Each defendant hns from ono to ten in dictment against him. It is alleged that the operations of the "ring" extend over two years, and the value of the opium smuggled into this country is said to reach into the hundreds ot thoubands of dollars. , ltoyer Gels Twenty Years. Camukk, N. J., Nov. 27. Alfred Boycr, colored, who was convioted of the murder of Alexander Gibbs and sentenced to be hung, but was granted a new trial, ap peared before Judge Garrison and with' drew his plea of not guilty and pleaded non vult to the charge of murder. Tho court fixed the grade at second degree and sentenced him to twenty years in prison, To lloom General Ilastlncs. CllESTKR, Pa., Nov. 27. A reception is to be tendered to General D. II. Hastings some time next month by the Chaster He publican olubs to assist his boom for the governorship. Hon. John I). Itobinson is to be one of the speakers, and is expected to formally announce his candidacy for the lieutenant governorship. Twelve Thousand Karthqualio Victims. London, Nov. 27. A dispatch to The Times from Tehran sayB that 12,000 per sons have perished in the earthquako at Kuchan. Ten thousand bodies have al ready been recovered, and 2,000 are still under the ruins. Fifty thousand cattle bave been destroyed so far. The shocks still continue. Italy's Cabinet Crisis. Hoiik, Nov. 27. King Humbert has had a conference with Bisnora Hlootti, Blanohi and Niotori, but it is the opinion of the beat informed circles that a ministry un der Slgnor Zanardelli i the most probabl outcome of the preseut situation. The Weather. Haln or snow during tho nightj slightly warmer; easterly winds. LOCAL- BRIBE'S. Interesting Paragraphs Compiled by the WldoAnnlo llnporlors. Joseph Badopkl, a Hungarian S3 years of age, was taken to his home on West Lloyd street yesterday, dead. Some time ago lie became ill and went to the Schuylkill Haven almshouse. Yesterday his mother and daughter went down to the almthouee to bring him home and he died on the train. The Shenandoah Choral Union attraots large attendances to the English Lutheran church every Sunday evening. The Union is practicing for tho Ivorltes' Christmas eisteddfod. It has a membership of over sixty and is doing fine work. John Feoloy haj jnst oompletod a twonty- five years service as a Schuylkill county volunteer fireman and Is still in tho harness, being a member of the Columbia Hose Corn- lny. Feoloy and "Undo Jim" Duffy aro two survivors in town of tho old Hydrallan (now Phoenix) company of Pottsvlllo. Union Thanksgiving services will ho held in tho Trinity Reformed church next Thurs day morning, at 10:30, and a collection will be mado for tho benefit of tlio Kensington sufforcrs. Jewoler '.olderman has a stock of goods which ho guarantees are from displays mado at tho World's Fair. Tlio intense cold snap has created a harvest for the plumbers aud gas fitters and has frozen the ground so hard that the pipes for tho water works now lying in the gutters aro singing, "Wo are here to stay, ta ra re-boom- do-ay." There will bo no meeting of tho Borough Council until December 7th. All the town peoplo ugroo that tf a bridgo from tho south end of Jardln street to Dunn's hill is evor constructed it will bo a bridgo of sizo. The present is tho last week of criminal court and inany'of tho town peoplo aro glad. Tho Grant Band usually practices on Tuesday ovenlngs, hut as tho members want to witness the production of "Tho DazJer" to-morrow night they havo decided to practico to-night. On Wednesday ovoning Miss Maine Williams will givo a grand sociablo at her residence, on West Oak street, in aid of tho Presbyterian church parsonage fund. The now pastor of tho church, ICov. Maxwell Morrison, will bo in attendance and hold a reception. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tho mutual Gunr.intoe Uullrtliicaml l.oau Association. Recently wo called attention to tbo fact that tho later yoars of a National Building and Loan Association were proportionately much more p ofltablo than tho early ones. Practical experience of thirty months' dura tion has domonstratod tho corrcctnessof this position, as our profits to day aro proportion ately far in excess of what thoy wcro in tho ear'y mouths. We alsostatod that stetkholdcrs would vory materially study their own interests by re maining in the organization long enough to enablo it to mnko thoir investment profitable to them. Wo are now ablo to announco that after thirty-six mo'ifily payments havo been made, stockholders desiring to withdraw will receive a rate of 12 per cent.', per annum on tbo amount paid into tho Loan Fund. Whilst wo bolicvo it would bo much bettor for tho stockholders to remain in until the maturity of thoir stock, yet wo recognize tho fact that there will always be some with drawals, and this being the case, it is our pur pose from time to time to deal as equitably and fairly with those withdrawing members as it is possible, and to adopt as liberal a with drawal feature as is consistent with absoluto safety to those who remain. Shares and information can bo had by call ing on C. W. Dongler, local treasurer, No. 127 North Malu street, Shenandoah. 11 21-lt l'KKONAI.. William Otter, of Mluorsville, spent yester day in town. Postniastor Seth Orrne and wife, of St. Clair, spent Sunday in town. H. C. Boycr, of tlio IIkrami, left for Baltimore, Md., at noon to-day. Samuel Evans and William Slddall, of Ccntralia, wcro visitors to town yesterday. Balston and Mason, "tho long and short of it" of "Tho Dizzier," paid a flying visit to town on Saturday. Mrs. Martin Fahey, wife of tho well-known foot racer, to-day presented her husband with a young sprinter. Rev. Lichtenwalnor and wife, and Mrs. Charles Derr have gono to Philadelphia to visit friends and expect to be gone about two weeks. Kxcurslous to California. On account of the San Francisco Mid. Winter Fair, tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway Company will sell exoursion tickets to San Francisco, St. J090, Colton, Los Angeles and Sandlego, Cal., and Portland, Ore., at reduced rates, good until April 1, 1801. For full particulars call on any coupon ticket agent or address John It. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 480 William St., Williams- port, Pa. Points. There is little corner lounging now. Tho Reading freight hands aro kept very busy. bend to the IIeualu office for-first class printing. All the poles aro up in town for the Lake side Kleotrio Railway. The town merchants aro receiving lmmonso stocks of goods lust now. The Columbia boys are working hard to make their coming fair a grand success. A Voice Prom Florida. Dr. W. K. liynum, Live Oai, Florida, says; Red Flag Oil Is one of tbe most suooesaful nain cures we sell. It's nn unhiding remedy for Ktaeumatls u, Neuralgia and Hpralus. Ked Ktag Oil coats 36 onte. Bold at V. P. X), Kirlin's drug store. Notice to SoolellM, Htc. The IIkrald otfioe is prred to furnWli, on short notloa, programmes, badges, ate. guaranteeing the finest workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples to saleet from The most exquisite designs to suit any society or organization. Pittsburg Novelty Store China ware, Queenswnre, Qlaseware and HOLIDAY examine the stock ana be ounvmced we carry tbe very best line. No. 5 West Centre Street, nhenaodoab. 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good ono, 7Cc per yard, worth 00c. Standard Prints, fie. A large assortment of Ladles Cashmere Gloves lo close out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close out at 15c, original price, 25c. Dross Cloths a specialty. From 23 to 75 pieces in tho best shades. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Ited Shirts, all wool, 75c, formor price, $1.00. THE UDIKn' GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete All now and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition. . Carpets... This Department is complete, embracing a full lino of Rag, Ingrains and Brussels at tho lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in "Velvet to soil at 00c, worth 11.00. Acknowleiigtnu no competition in tho trade, I assiiro you bargains in every department at tuo old roliable stand. a8 AOUTIX MAIN STRBI5T. MISCELLANEOUS. F OR SALE Nine shares Hchuylklll Trac tion slock. Apply at tms omoe. v-u-u SOLICITORS WAVTKD. Apply at HCHAI.U ofllce. For particulars, tf riATjK4MKN WANT MD. Free nreuald out- O Ht. One of our agents has earned over JSO.OOO in Uve years. I. O. llox 1371, Now YorR. 11-23 3t FOR BALK Cheap, ft first class grocery store with stock and fixtures. A desirable stand. Must be"sold. Gootl roasons for selling. Address, by mall, "X," HEUALDonlos. 1 1-25-1 w r ANTKD. Hcllaulo man hero and another VV outBide to open small omce ana nanuie my goods Position permaneut. Stamp una references. A. T Mohris, caro tnis paper. aj-ct wnimn nnati uu&iTrni In eve luureb ivir wftwitu: county to nallupsigus ana aiRtrinuto urcuiars. oooa pay Sena stamp. Cilhoun County Advertis ing Co., llattle Creek, Mich. ll-3-lmo. Xri3 WISH to employ a few good men to make 11 auutomuaweeK Heiunp- our uom iuiii tric Motor. Kuns sewing mnchinos, printing nresfles numnq. elc. 1-lvervbodv buvs them. Steady employment. Kasy s luatlon and good wages. Addiess W. 1. Harrison LO , i;iera No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. 100 PUR CENT. Earned bv our syndicate In si months Little oapltal may be miiltlnlleil tv nur system oisnecuiaune. wo are expert juagos oi ino mamut uuu buu cossful opera to- W. Ft. CRAZIER & CO., Brokers, Pitlsburg, Pa. IO-87-lm. AMUSEMENTS. IjlEBGUSON'S THEATRE. r. J. FKKGUSON, MNAOEIl, Tuesday, November 28, 1893 The favorite of all the Urge cities. Return Engagement of Cosgrove & Grant's Comedians In tho rollicking, musical, larco comedy, "THE MZZLERI" In its fourth year of Steadily Increasing Success. Three hours of Comedy, Pong and Danco by clever comeuians, pretiy gins ana graceful dancers. Prices, 25, 50 d 75 Cents. pERQUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. VEIIGUBON, MANAQEU. Thanksgiving Night, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. The Tremendously successful Comedy drama, 'Aipngfejjepineg By Will It. Wilson. Illustrated by a company of surprising excel lenoe, including Adelaide Alexander, Hello LaVeade, Mlron Lefflngwall, Will Mande- vllle and other notable metropolitan artists, Id Every Respect A Perfect Performance. Prices. 25. so and 75 Cents Reserved seats at Kirlin's drug store, T oliday2fce Opening 1 Grand December 2, 1893. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Bbenandoan, I's, Bargains I n DailySurprises in -AT- Dives, Pomeroy and Coiistautly we hear business men from other towns say ing, "1 can t sec how they sell roy & Stewart's. They sell 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 vhat a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department "You can get a new hat of tho latost stylo at nlmost 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 WRA?S-We aro at the top, ufactured goods. Ladle', 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 como at any time and we will be glad to serve you. Bi?ss Creels. 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-inch all-wool Serge3 for 33c a yard. This material Is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 3G-incli Camel's Hair Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. fWJL"" If JLJLllalS. I "Jin American Beauty." lur Sreat Thanksgiving Gift! y rT"MiE exquisite new Moral panel-picture will, by special arrangement with the nullllKhwrK. bp Rfmt ..T'TIRV... tn pvi.rv rnailnrnf ,tita niinr Ttita superb picture is 30 inches high, jjwjuu 1 1 TO ontAJA IT You have only to out out the apprnuvd coupon und 1111 it up, enclosing three cents In stamps or pennies, for packing and mailing, to the publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, who will send the picture direct to you. We present our compliment with this choice gif i l W. Jennings Dehohest, 15 East Hlh St., New York. I Please send mo the oil panel-picture, "An American Reautv, which I am entitled toby being a reader of This Heuai.ii. Enclosed llnd I three cents for postago, etc. Name Address. 30 It AND: Under the auspices of tho II. & S. T. E. Co., No. 1, BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. SHENANDOAH, BEGINNING, 111,1122 Ending JANUARY S, 1881. In addition to the attractions by thp magnificent display at tho booths there will be a grand f MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements. Change of piwrum ccch night. A numbered ticket gltu to euch person purchaH- Inir n tfflrftt nt u.lmloutAti i Tickets, Only 5 Cts. t 139 Sontli Slain Htrest, Sb.eu.Mxidlon'tx, TPo.. All work guaranteed to be Qnt-elass In every ree act. We raspeetfully solicit a shsre of your patronage. Good oalled I or and delivered Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. mm Bargains! Stewart's, goods so cheap at Dives, rome- goods at retail cheaper than I too, with all the lending and latest man Centre Street, in panel form, adapted for narrow sp.iccs TTT a T T T a irTTn WALL f Aoitt ! BARGAINS! Big Eoduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 221 W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. For a. 2&e&t e.n.3. Clsa.23. SHAVE! CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fbhoubom House Block. Everything in tho toniorlal line done In first class style. Everything neat nnd clean. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Retail PRICES, jonw x. Tjaxisaxsin Ferguson floute bldg., Centrt- Htreet Just opened In the Kgan Building, No. 8 Bast Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Hiss Annie Morrison, fiHENANDOAn, JPA.