Do you ever consider the quality of ' the food you r outing? It may be Rood. It might to better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is It not worth while to make sure that your Tm, Coffee, Hugar, Butter, Kgga, Spies and iDnumi'rable other groceries are of the best Quality rifThere Is such a trifling difference In the prices of the best and tbe worst that It cor lelnly does not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed eoonoray, Tbe best Is always the cheapest, besauso the mo-t satisfactory and durable, and the very beet of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Cor. Centre ami While Sts., HIIItNANKOAlf, rA. THIRD fljmi Notice til lilt' l'tlliile. In order to prevent any misunderstanding" on tbe part of its natrons the Hkbalo has deemed It advisable to announce that Mossrs. Charles II. Lewis anil George W. Kelper aro so longer connected with the patter. All orders for advertising and job work for the Kksalp should lie left either at tho main office. 835 East Coal street, or at Iteeee's auc- rooins, Dougherty's building, Weet STRIKERS UNDISMAYED. Tlimigli tho Lelilgh Vin.ey ICottl is (lain. Ing on Them. WlutKirunnK, Ja., Nov. !. The nro onrt week of the ureal strike on the Le high Valley railroad is now on, mid tho chances of n settlement either amicably or otherwise are as far off as ever. The fepllnn between the contending parties is growing In bitterness, and while the strikers themselves are not taking part In the mnny nets of violence reported, their friends are doing the work for them, Hnd the strikers arc getting the blame. The men realize thnt any nnsnults made on non-union men or the company must re act on them. They have therefore Issued a circular to the public repudiating the acts of violence committed In their name. The strikers also claim thnt many of the on trages reported are greatly exaggerated. The following incident is quoted: A train IMPORTANT NOTIOEJ. tion to (lentre street. Mr. Keese is authorised roske contracts fur advertising and job work in. behalf of the Uekaij). Do not suppose that because it Is reeom mended for anlmils that Arnloa A Oil Lini ment is an offensive prestation. It will not stain clothing or tho fairest skin. lm l'KliSONAL. John W. Grant is on the sick list Frank C. Keese is in Philadelphia. ftworae Bedford, of I'hilftdelphla. is in town. Adolph Prluco, of rottsvlUe, was hero yesterday. Coutroller-eloet Severn wont to Philadel phia to-day on ollicial business. William Iloppee, of Muhauoy City, and William MoAdanis, of PotUvillo, wore among yesterday's visitors to town. Councilman Coakley has been obliged to giro up work temporarily on account of tho Injury to his hand growing worse. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the ltowel Bach day. Most poople need to use it. Viewer' Kt-purt Continued. In order to acquire additional ground for toe reservoir of the Sheuandoah Public Water Works In oourse of construction noar Brandonville it beoamo necessary to tiike posseMion of a strip of land which was used ad an East Union township road. Upon tho borough of Shenandoah stipulating to mako a new and suitable road sevoral taxpayers of the township consented to tho change, where' upon viowers were appointed and yesterday they submitted their report lavorlng the change. The report was confirmed absolutely by the court. Best work done at Brennan's steam hum dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace urtalns a specialty. All work guaranteed Mustanle at Delano. A grand mnsloale will be held in tho Delano hall on Tnesday evonlng, Nov.- 26th, for the benefit of St. James' Proteitant Eoisoonal clmich of Delano. The prices of admission will be but 15 and 25 cents. After the entertainment a special train will be run to Mahanoy City aud Shenandoah. 11 24-It Kent ISalate blatters. A deed from Sheriff Woll to Elizabeth Whalen, of town, for a lot once owned by T. J. Hurley was acknowledged before the court at Potteville yesterday. Tho consideration was $2,000. T. J. Ferguson, of town, has sold twenty sores in Union township to Samuel A. K ester. Use WntLs' Liondey Blue, tho bei Bluing for laundry use. Each package makd two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakloy Bros, Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters ! 9 12-tf Wio Baby was alolc we gave her Castorla. When aba was a Child, she cried for Cantoris. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, she gave them OastorU. hn Amy, For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum pioture with every doqtn of his 13 cabinets. Gall at Woikol's photo graph gallery (Hon"- man's old stand), for flue photos. 11-25 lw Large Funeral. The funerrl of the late Mb, Keating, of GHlbertoB, took plaoe this morning. The attendance was very large and a long string of ear ri Ages followed the hearse as it passed through town to the Annunciation cemetery. Bay Ktyatot floor. Be sure that the saute Lvsuo & Barb, AshUnd, Pa., is printed on every wok. 3-3-3taw All kinds of Law Blanks for sale at the Kmumi office. was pawing through the upper part of this city, when n little boy not over 7 years old placed a penny on the trnok to lmvu the wheels patten it. Immediately a ru mor spread that an attempt had been made to wreck a passenger train by plac ing obstructions on the track. A Brother hood engineer said: "The company is working the stories for nil they are worth. Tho ofliclnls realize now tnar tliey cannot get tliu road in working onW with the men employed, so they aro straining every nerve to create an lmpresdon that lawlessness Is general. In this way they hope to Induce tho state au thorities to order out the militia." An Associated Press rejiorter made a trip over the road from White Haven to Tunkhannock. lie found very few train? running, but the (tidings and ynrds were filled with cars. The impression ho formed was that the company was not handling as many trains as It did nny day last week. The company is hampered very much by incompetent men. Unless appli cants can produce good references now they will not. be put on the roll. Tho com pany Iioh come to the conclusion that it is better not to place trains in the hands of incompetent crews, nstheainouut of dam age they do in collisions in no wny com pensates for the amount of money re ceived lrom shippers. Five engineers, who had been working on the Lehigh Valley part of last week in place of the strikers, told Superintendent Ksser yesterday that they could not go on their engines from Coxton to Mnuch Chunk without taking their lives in their hands. The engineers assert that several of their trains have been boarded and cut and tho coupling pins thrown away, and that thoy themselves nave Keen injured uy rocks thrown by men along the lino. At Port liowkley yesterday afternoon, which Is an important junction on the road, n mob surrounded the telegraph ofllce and threatened the life of tho tele graph operator. The latter held his as sailants at bay with a revolver and tele graphed to tho city for assistance. De tective Ullricn anil ten picKeu men went to the operator's assistance. When the mob saw them coming they fled, but the oflicers succeeded in capturing Frank Shovlln, James Gnlvin, Joe Fraloy and Frank llaggerty. None of them were rail roaders. They were mostly young men of 17 and 18 years of age anil employed as driver boys in the coal mines. Three of the rioters were let go, anil lour ot tne ringleaders brought to this city and ar raigned before a magtstrnlo. Tliey gave bail for trial at court. Tho telegraph office was nearly demolished with stones. As the switches at Port liowkley hail been tampered with and several collisions nar rowly averted the place is now guarded by deputy sheriffs. The messages that pass between Super intendent Wilbur and others do not bear out the theory that the strikers are any nearer winning sympathy In this quartor than they were last week. The men, In the meantime, are very confident that they will Hiicceed, and are not losing hopo by any means. They hint that something will transpire t uis weeK wmcn must ben. ellt them, and are encouraged accord ingly. There is a hint here and there that some action may be taken in a syrnpii- thetics way by the men on the Jersey Cen tral, the Delaware, lioekawanua and Western and the Pennsylvania railroads. This is looked for, and some of the rail mailers intimate, that it it comes it will 1x3 in the nature of an attumpt to tie up all the coal carrying lines. However, this Is only gossip, and is given for what It is worth. Superintendent Ksser reports progress all along the line. At Plttston Junction a mob surrounded nn engine that had stopped to take water. Several men attempted to board the en gine, when the engineer, Elrath, pulled out his revolver and darod any one in tho crowd to come near the engine. Tho Invitation was not accepted and the loco motive proceeded on Its journey amidst the jeers of the assembled moo. The thorough Incompetence or mnny o the new telegraph operators Is causing much trouble. Owkgo, A. v., Miv. 3. A wreck oc curreil in the Lehlgli Valley yards at Sayre yesterday afternoon. An engine had been accidentally derailed near the depot, and while the track was thus blocked a freight pulled Into the yanls.ruiiuing about thirty miles an Hour, struoK tue derailed engine. tore the tender loose and drove the engin down the tracks alxnit forty rods to a point near the freight office, where it struck an other engine. The freight engine, with ita valve open, ran wild down theyard, whero it was finally stopped. The damage was confined to a few freight cars. Mapch Chunk, Pa., Nov. 88. There U no change in tbe strike situation here. The men are firm. Coal and freight trains are moving irregularly, new men being In oharge. The pnenger service Is again suffering, as train are irregular and hours behind time. ToWASDA.la., Xov. 28. Tho force of the strike is weakening fast at this end of the road. A committee representing the thirty-four employes of the Lehigh Valley liv ing at this place went to Sayre to inform the officers of the Brotherhoods that if the strike was hot declared oif before tonight they would ask for their old places. Mem bers of tbe Brotherhoods are deserting and going to work. . The Mmtnat Uunruntoe Untitling nut! Loan Asvoclatlnn, Recently wo called attention to tho faet that the later years of a National Building: and I.oan Association were proportionately much more profitable than tho early ones. Practical experience of thirty months' dura- tlon has demonstrated the oorrectnesaof this position, as our profit to-day are proportion ately far in oxcess of what they wero in tho ear y months. We alsostated that sto-kholdow would very naterlally study their own interests by re- aiiilng in the organisation long onough to enable It to mike their Investment profitable to them. Wo aro now able to announce that after thirty-tix monthly payments have len made, stockholders desiring to withdraw will receive a rato of Viper emt.lper annum on tho amount paid Into the Loan Fund. Whilst wo bellovo it would' be much better for tho stockholders to remain in until tho maturity of their stock, yet we recognize the fact that thoro will always bo some with- rawals, and this leing tho case, it is our par- poso from timo to time to deal as equitably and fairly with those withdrawing mombera it is possible, and to adopt as liberal a with drawal featuro as Is consistent wVMi absolute safety to those who remain. Shares and information can bo had by call ing on C. W. Denglor, local treasurer, No. 127 North Main street, Shenandoah. 11-21-lt Tho V. D. Boyco Co., of Chlcagoy want a good hustling boy or girl in every town In tbe United States and Canada to sell their famous weekly illustrated papers, the- Satur- ijf llladt and tho Chicago Imlger. They are to he sold on tho streets, in shops,. stores, Thousands of boys aro now making money doing this, as it is an easy motter after once fairly started. No oxponae to bogin. Send name to above address, nmd re ceive, instructions and stationery. TlmtihKRlvIng Nlcjlit. Alter your turkoy and tho festivities of the ay It will bo "tbe propur caper" to go to Ferguson's thealro and see tho splendid orfonnunco of "Among the Pines." TBere's human naturo of tho right sort all through it, few tears, a thousand langbs, some music and some dancing of the kind that has never beforo been dono horo, and a splendid com pany to do it all. Tho costumes will be- tho 1 full or Goal, John Glover, a mlnr residing on Glovers' Hill, was seriously Injured yesterday by a fall of coal In tho KoHnoor colliery. His injuries are about tho head, shoulders and back. Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Linimeut.lu the stable, nothing like It for horaos. lm -visit THE- Pittsburg Novelty Storo Chlonware, Queenswsre, Glassware and ttat TT A XT aoooat lowest DKHIIllUU H1U UlUVIi and be convinced we aarry the very best line. No. 25 West Centre-Street, Shonandsah. P. mm l Mi. 28 ktli Main' Street. Bargains I DailllP!s in Bargains! DrVES, POMEROY and Stewart's, 3EOtS"I,iEf7'HsIjiaB. 3pyV. Henriettas, spee'ul in all rhades, a good ons, 7fic per yard, worth 00c. Standard Prints, 5c. A large assortment of Indies OashtiM Gloves- to elose out eliesp. Good Ginghams, 4e and 5c, worth 7c d 8c. A lot of Floor Oilolotho to clceo oat at lRc, original prioe, 20c. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 85 to 75 pieces iii the best Bhados. A Up; drive in Underwear. GonU' IM Shirts, all wool, 7oe, rentier pneo, ,u. Constantly we hear business men from other towns say ing', "I can't see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Ponie roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail chotper than I can buy them at wholesale." a 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 oods you can buy for a doilar. At Our Millinery Department T1H5 LADIES GABMWiT DEPARTMENT! Is eomplcto. All sow and ahylislv goods and at prieee beyond sompasition. You can get a new list of tho latest stylo at almost any price. Hat9 to suit nil In price. u well as iu style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of the millinery urt than what we have. ' J2T Wit APS Wo nro at the top, too, with all the leading and latest man 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 conuo at any time and we will bo glad to serve you. S This Department is complete, ombraotag full lino of vag, Ingrains ana tfnweeis at tho lowest prices of any. chest over worn iu a modern play and' this Shawls, Blaukots, Notions, attraction alono should draw all tho ladlaa in town to tho performance. WORLD'S FAIR GOODS. Ilolilcrnmii, tlio .lewuler, OUVra Ueilno Articles for Sale. lloldcrman is offering for sale at his jewelry establishment, on North Main street, a largo collection of goods which were among the ox. bibits at tho World's Fair in Chicago. Tho stock consists of elegant clocks, bionzo3, silverware, jewelry and fancy goods, and oach and every article is genuine. Thoy wero on exhibition in tho Liberal Arts and Manufac turers buildings at tho World's Fair aad Mr. Ilolderraan gives a guaranteo that they wero among tbe original articles displayed there. u-at-tf Wonders' ono dozen $3 cabinets for$l. S. E. Cor. Contro aud Market Sts., I'ottsvillo. ll-21-lm Lawyer Foster's llrancli OMce. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law, of FotUville, has taken rooms at McElhenny's cafo lmildlng and will open a branch law ottice. Mr. Foster expects to be in Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when ho can be consulted at tho place montioncd. ll-22-2iv Downs Elixir will cure any cough or cold no matter of how long standing. lm Corsets, Children's Garments And a job iu Velvet to sell at 60c, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in the trade, I assuro you bargains In every department at UiouHl roliablc-3tand. aR BOUTII MAIN STREET. mSCELlLAlJEGTJS. F OR HALE --Nine shares Schuylkill Troo- tlon stocit. Apply at mis omce. r-v-u SOLICITOUS WASTED. For Apply at Ha.tAi.D office. particulars. lllrthilay Anniversary. William J. Deoh, of North Jardiu street, yesterday attained his fiftieth year and cele brated tho evont by giving a turkey supper to a fow of his friends at his residouco last euenlng. The table was spread with nn abundance of excellent dishes, and a large osiwcially mado cake and a mound of fruit formed two very beautiful decorations. Mr. Dech was presontod with a handsome silk umbrella. Tho diners wero Itev. Robert O'Uoylo, Mr. and Mrs. Joslah W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. .Tamos Thomas, Mr. aud Mrs, George Eohland, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wat kins, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Master, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dech, Mrs. 0. A. Link, Miss Inta Link, Miss Annlo Tortz and Mr. Christ Baura rtALKSMEN WANTED. Free -urenaW out- ij flt. Ono oftour intents bas. earned over 828,000 In ttve years, r. O. Box 1311. wow YXOR HALH. Chenn. a llrst class crocry t store with stock and Uxtuies. A desirable I stand. Must be sold. Good reasons tor selling. Aiwioss, byinall, "X," iikkald omce. WANTKD. llellable man hero and another I outslso to omm small office and handle I my goods Position permaueut. (Stamp andi references. A. T. morkis, care ims paper. li-aj et YOUNG MN, WANTED! M tmu ud Niffiis una atsiriDuir uireuiars. uom pay pean suunn. ui noutL uoumy auvv ms-1 ing o., came urees, alien. u-a iuju. l'Kll CENT. Earned by our syndicate I In six months LiUle capital may be I mnitmiina tiv oiirBvsieai 01 snecuiaiiav. We are expert Judges ot the markoi and suo- oessrui operatn s W. tl. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers. Pittsburg, Pa. 10-ai-lm. "VVe always have bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 39e. These goods cost tho Importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 4o.hi oh all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This material is worth your notlco before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-lnch Camel's Hair Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention 1b needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MU.LER. Manager. PTTSTHaXE,i FA. 100 ZEPP'S OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Stveot, Has been sold 10 "An American Beauty." r Great Thanksgiving The oxiiutsltc new floral panel-picture will, riy special arrangement with the publishers, bo sent ..FREE . to every reader of thu. paper. This superb picture Is 80 Inches high, In panol form, adapted for narrow spaces. )Vam"'J( OltlAJA' IT You havo only to out out tho appended coupon and 1111 It up, enclosing three cents In stamps or pennies, for packing anil mailing, to tho publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, who will send tho picture direct to you. We present our complimonts with this choice gift. Who announcf s that he will here after carry a large and fine stock of W. Jennings Dumouhst, 15 East 11th St., New York. l'leaeo bend mo the oil panel-picture, "An Amerloan lleauty," whiohl am entitled toby being a reader of Tub. Hmilu.I). Knolosed tlnd three cents for postage, etc Name. Address. lturehlll's OaTe. When seeking a neat and wall oondueted tmt, go to Bnrohili's, corner Main and Goal Polite and prompt attention. 11 -7-tf MeKihonny'i 9-18 fried oysters a specialty at CENT" per yfd tor Oilolot Wo. 46o. and upward. AD 25 that 1U) on algtit. Otbra tot grttdee of pretty Carpets. Call for bar gains. C. . Frlclcc's Carpel Store, 10 South Jardln Street. A Volco From Florida. w i. lirnnm. Live Oat. Florida, sors. lied Flag Oil is one of the most successful ..,..... .pacill Tt'H nn unftitlliiEr rpmfidv for Hbeumatlsai, Neuralgia ana sprains, lted Klae Oil costs 25 cents. Bold at l P. 1). Rlrlln's drug st"r. ltflir lu Mind. John A. Reilly's Is tho place to get tho nurost wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf Ilave you tried MoElhonuy's fried oysters? found Hit Horse. On Sunday night a horse belonging to Jaoob Waters was taken from its stable on Catherine street. The horse was found In a Coal street stable yesterday. The owner of the stable said a farmer found the animal wandering on tho road at tho north ond of Main street. Mr. Waters is confident the horse was stolen because the look on tho stable door was broken, but he does not understand what object any one could have in steiling aud then abandoning it. Of all stylos and fine make. Excellent Bood8ut prices to suit the times and ulih n reach of every ono. INE LINE OF Boots and Shoes HatB, Cops, Gents' Furnishings. XWCaM early nnd examine this stock before I going eisennere. AMUSEMENTS. pEHQUSON'S THEATRIC P. J, FENUUSON, MINAOBlt, Tuesday, November 28,1893 The favorite of all the large cities, Return Engagement of SGRANDz Under thr auiptccs of tho II. & S. F. E. Co., No. 1, BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. SHENANDOAH Cospie 6 Giant's Comedians, FRIDAY. MC'ER 22 I'Uetera. If you are thinking about buying splatter, remember that you will place It upon your body and oannot get a plaster that will be too good for you. Alloook's Porous Plaster is the best plaster made. Your druggist may have soma other plaster on bis shelves wbloh he Is anxious to get rid of, or else some worthiest Imitation purchased at a low price for the purpose of substitution. Do not sooept his "Just a good" plea, insist upon having the genuine. Alloook's Porous Plasters has no equal. Braodreth't Pill can always be relied upon. All kinds of Muling and Bookbinding dono at the Ukbjlld office. 1SOROBE Is the only known principle ' that will destroy the microbe in the 1j1l4 without Injury to the system. Uy removing tho one cause it cures all human Diseases I The William Kadaiu XirrobeKllUrCo. 7 Ukigbt bb, New vort uujr. QRUHLER BRO Agents (or Bhenenaoan. In tbe rollicking, musical, farce comedy, "THE DAZZLER!" In its fourth yoar of Steadily Increasing Success. Three hours of Comedy, Pong and Dance by I clever comedians, preuy girts una graceful dancers. PrlccHi 25, 50 and 75 Cents. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Hetall I'RICEB. aroxxoxr 33. Tnuzisja Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street Ending JANUAUY 3, 1801. In addition to the attractions by the magnificent display at tbe booths there will be a grand t MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I A nd other amusements. Change of pvopram each night. A numbered tickul Kiveii to t-aih perhon purchas ing a ticket of admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. RELIABLE - HAND - LAUNDRY, 139 BonlU Main 8trt, fSli.x.s.zi.clon.l3.f a 11 wirk inmntml to be HHUelass In ever? resieet. we reapeotfully solicit a snare or your patronage, (toads oalled for ana delivered Bilk ties and l-ace tairtains a specially. WALL PAPER I BARGAINS ! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must mako room for an onor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN. ISA W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Grand H oliday!!k-Opening December 1893. 2, HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Bbonandoah, Ps. Just opened in the Kgan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, 8HBNANDOAII, PA. Read the Herald
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