Do you ever oonsldor the quality of the loot you r fitting? It may be Rood. It m Kht M betwr, pntor, frohor and more wholesome. Is it not worth while to make sure that your TM, CoRee, Hugar, llutter, Kinr. Hploei and Inn .mcranle other groceries are of the bent G.ulltv!Thore la such a trifling difference In the prices of the beat and the worst that It oer Mnly doea not pay to buy the worst , even on the falee ground of suppoxed eoonomy. The beat la always the cheapest, beoause the moot attsfaetory and durable, and the very best of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Cur. Centre and White Sts., HHItNANDOAH, (,. THIRD EDITION ADMIRAL STANTON'S RECALL Jt It t'.pgretliMl ti.v Men of All National ItlPH In Kin Junto n. NKW Vokk, Nov. iW. The steamship Markelyne, Captain Gregory, arrived here yesterday from Itlo. Hlie li-ft tlmt. port Nov. 5. Among her pnf eiigpr was Charles lietfnrd, n Bailor from the United Strifes Steamer ChHrlinton, which whs michored In Hio harbor svhin Acting Admiral Stan ton (minted Admiral Melln Hnd received the revolutionary admiral on board the? United States veHcl. He nys there can be no doubt na to the ndinlrnl'a action in saluting. The United Stntea commander only did wbnt every foreign commander is expected to do, and always doea, on en tering the harbor. "But our admirul Jtnew full well,'' the sailor said, "that Mello was a rebel. The admiral ordered the United States ensign sent to the peak nml fired the salute. There was no other vest-el in the harbor which flew it Brazilian flag and wan not under Hello's command, no an error could not have been committed. No comment was made about the matter liy those on other foreign war vessels, ns they all bud done the Mimo thing, and Admiral Stanton's recall occasioned much surprise." In commenting on the Stanton matter the Bio News says there can certainly bo no ground for the harsh criticisms of Ad miral Stanton which Mime of the parti sans of the government have fceen fit to make. The paper adds: "We are glad to say his recall, not 'dis miswl,' as some native journals say, is universally regretted, not only by Ameri cans but by foreigners of every national ity. Ho had already won the confidence and esteem of a largo number of residents, who not only sympathize with him in his misfortune, but lm deeply regret his de parture.'' Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil I.inlrnentjin the stable, nothing like it for horse. lm To Stay In 1'ottKvlllo. It now seems that Clerk of the Courts Toole will not become a resident of Shenan doah after his term of office expires, hut will continue big resilience at Pottevlllo. Ho has purchased a saloon license in that town held by Edward Schilling and ovidently intends to remain in the business, as ho has leased the building for five years. llfiir 111 Mind. John A. Reilly's is tho place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-lG-tf i Hare you tried JIcElhenny's fried oysters? 0-12-tf All kinds of Killing and Bookbinding done at the Herald office. dare you tried MoElhenny'a fried ovuters ? 9-13-tf Notice to the l'ulillc. In order to prevent any mlsundorstanding on the part of its patrons the HiokalD hag deeded it advisable to announce that Messrs. Charles H. Lewis and George W. Kclpcr are no longer connected with the paper. All orders for advertising and job work for the Herald should bo left cither at the main elflce, 235 East Coal street, or at Eeeso's auc tion rooms, Dougherty's building, West Centre street. Mr. Keeso is authorized to make contracts for advertising and job work in behalf of the Herald. Best work done at Brenuan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace nrtalns a specialty. All work guaranteed. Usk Wells' Laundby Blue, tho bei Bitting for laundry use. Each package makd two quarts, lficta. Sold by Coakloy Bros. XjR's Family Medicine Move the llowelt ikch day. Mont people need to use it. Do not suppose that beoause it is reoom. aiftuded for animals that Arnica & Oil Linl Bient ia an offensive preparation. It will not tain olotblug or the fairest skin. lm Whesi Baby was stale, we gave her Castorla. Wbaaahe wm a CUM, aha cried for CaatorU. liTTa alii li KMiiiio TaTI str n ir ' Wbb abe bad Gbfldran, he Hove Uwm Castorla, (Ilu Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum pioture with every ioxea of his $3 oablneta. Bay I'tyttme floor. Be sure that the name Lsasia & Daeu, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every saok. 3-3-3taw llurclilll'8 Cure. When seeking a neat and well eonduoted go to Burehlll's, corner Main and Uoal Polite and prompt attention. 11 7 tf Fried oysters a specialty at MeXIbenny't 9-lBtf ftp CKNTS pr yard for OllcUHl tlmt eellti 011 sigh. Other ton "Jt' 86a, 48e, and upward. All g radge oi pretty OarpeU. Call for bar gain. C. O. I'rlckc's Carpel Store, 10 South Jardin Street. TO KILL nit. KULfcRS. InrcriHil MNi'hlnot Npnt (o Kiripernr Will lam nml Clmnci'tlnr Cnprltl. IlKRLI. Nov. 89. It now appears that Ktnprror William on Sunday also received an infernal machine from Orleans, similar t the one which wnn sent to Chancellor von Oaprivi on Monday. The infernal machine sent to the emperor was delivered at the office of the emperor's civil cabinet, where some of the employ lieramn sus picions of the content of Vfjp box, inci dentally discovering Its real nature, nml soon mnnnged to render It hatmless. Kach of the infernal machines was ac companied by a letter, Imthof which were in the anine handwriting. The letter reads us follows: 1 have the honor lo forward you samples of an aMonlshlng kind of raillsli wed which la Usually sown in December anil (fathered In l'ebrnary. This kind Is not affecleil by frost, ltecelve, sir, the assurance of my perfect con sideration. (I. Dkciiantku, 17 Hue Houtlong, Orleans. From the postmarks it was judged tlint both infernal machines and both letters rame from tho town of Orleans, Franco, and tho French government hits promised the utmost assistance in tracing tho crim inals. It has been ascertained that the address given by "Deehnnteii" is false. Chancellor von Cnprivl's infernal ma chine, when opened by a gunmaker, proved to be similar to the one which was exploded nt Spaiidnu last summer. The supposition that the sending of the two Infernal machines was the work of a crank is now abandoned, and it is be lieved that the Httempls upon the lives of the emperor and chancellor Hern due to Chniivinlsts, who are disappointed at the slow workings of the Franco-Husslm! en tente, and who decided to take revenge in their own hands. Theflndingof thetwoiufernul machines has caused but little excitement in Berlin, as it Is well known that the emperor anil tho chancel lor never open boxes or other such articles which may be sent lo them, that task fulling upon others who are al ways on the lookout. The Decadence or the Knights. I'niLAiinLPlilA.Nov. 20. Tho now execu tive board of the Knights of Labor will coutlnuo in session here for several days. Tho general assembly having adjourned, the delegates havo left for home. The old board and the new are now at work get ting the affairs of tho order into proper condition to be taken chnrge of when the new board gets to work upon its official duties. The new general master work man, James It. Sovereign, arrived today. Predictions are freely made that theorder will not live through another twelve months unless some very rndlcnl meas ures are adopted looking to I lie better ment of Its numerical strength and its financial condition. Many delegates say that I'owdorly's amalgamation or unifi cation project is tho only hope of the Knights of Labor. Tillman Criticizes the Courts. CilAULKSTON, S. C, Nov. 2!). The gen eral ussembly met yesterday, and the third annual message of Governor Till man was read. The most important fea tures of it were the governor's remarks on the question of the railroad taxes and re ceiverships and the dispensary law. The me.s-.age contains such phases as "Tail Vugs the Dog," "Underhand and Illegul Way, "very Lsoence of Injustice and In equality and Tyranny," 'Judieial Iiiho lence," "Servile. Cringing Obedience,' and like exprcssious in reference to the uction of the federal courts. Vxorchlo anil Suicide. Grand IlU'ins, Mich., Nov. 20. Myron A. King, a 010x01, shot and killed his wifo and then ended his own life by sending a bullet tnto his brain from a revolver. King ud bis wife had parted two weeks ago after having several violent quarrels, Mrs. King taking their child and going to live elsewhere. She passed her former home and was engaged in conversation by her husband. She reluctantly entered the house, and soon utter the double tragedy occurred. Train Wrecl;ers Cnute a ratal Wreck. Vli.KSlirKU, -Miss., Nov. 20. A gravel train was maliciously um-Keu near Lutchor, on the Mississippi Valley road JoiephM'ogarty, of v lcksburg, the fire man, was instantly killed, and the en gineer, Matthew Casey, fatally injured A brakemau and two other train hands were hurt. The wreck was caused byii tie placed across the track, the sheritl nud u posse are in pursuit of the wreckers. Italy's New rreiuler. ROME, Nov. 23. Signor Zuimrdolll con f erred today with several btatesmeu with regard to the formation of a cabinet. He himself will probably tako tho interior portfolio, in addition to tho premiership. It is expected that two or three duys will elapse before ho has completed the minis try. The Italia says tlint Signor Crispl will bochosen president of tho chamber o( deputies. The War In Morocco. TAXoints, Nov. 30. The Rillians are sending public criers throughout weekly market places in tho interior, appealing to all Molionimednns to join them in a holy war against the Nnzarenes. Tho sultan bus sent 000 cavalry to Melillu. Ho Is still encamped north of Tuillet, unable to move because the buppliea of the tribes are exhausted. ItockafuIIiiw Wants a New Trial. Wilkksbakbk, Pa., Nov., !. Counsel for ex- Hanker Itockafellow, convicted of embezzlement, Hied reasons for a new trial and an arrest of iudumenc. Ther claim the court erred In admitting certain evidence, and that the indiotment under whioh. the defendant was convicted is in sufficient in law. SlelCane Furnishes Hull. Brooklyn, Nov. 88. John Y. MoKane, charged with contempt in dlaregurding the order of Chief Justice Barnard on election day, appeared before Sheriff Courtney and furnished f2,000 bail for appearance when wanted, William Pier son and II. Henderson are his bondsmen, Shot by a Careless Ularksman. PlTTSTOK, Pa,, Nov. 80. Mies Teresa Ford, while on her way home was fatally ihot through tho neck. The shot U. sup- inarkeuian while shooting at a target. An Infant i'lnyed with Hutches. PlTTSTON, Pa., Nov. 89. Juniee Hard ing, a 4-year-old child, while playing with mutches, set the boue on fire, and the building wa entirely destroyed. The in mate bad a narrow escape. Shot While Playing with a Itevolver. 'WlLKUUUKMK, Pa., Nor. 86. Itobert Metz, a 6-year-old boy of Ashley, found n revolver in a drawer, aud while fooling with it fatally shot himself In tho neck. -Now is Your Time to Buy an- sammmmmmmmmmmmrommK ! OVERCOAT!! sitiuummmuuuuuuuimuuuaiu In former years we havo waited until after Christmas to mark down Overcoats, Hut this year wo are compelled to start in earlier. Wo havo an enormous stock on hand mid owing to tho hard times, sales lavii not como up to our expecta tions. One thing Is certain. The Goods Must bo Sold. Wo don't want to oarry over an Overcoat or Winter Suit, and we nwo put a price on them that will bring first cl.i-s clothing within tho reach or all. Thoso lino Chcnchlllo Overcoats that woro $15, now $12. Tlicno $20 fur Beaver Ovoreoats now go at$l!. Nobby Black Cheviot Ovoreoats that were $14, now $0. Hiuiddoino Blue kersey and Slel- ton Overcoats reduced from $1 1 50 to $10.00. Men's all-wool Suits. guaranteed fat color worth $12, now go at $0.50. We havo over ,10 styles of Child ren's Uoefers. If wo can't suit you n a Itoefur no one can. Children's Junior Ileefor and Jersov Suits by the thousand. Every .conceivable shape, style and matorial. Your S si b h PHI i5 3 ! 3 i I'atrons purchasing goods to tho amount of $10 aud over, who resido within fifteen miles of Pottsvllle, their car fart will be pud by 113. M.ROHRHEIMER&CO Pottsvllle, UPoxxxifx. WORLD'S FAIR GOODS. lliihlcrnuiii,. the .Jeneler, Ollirn (Seiiulne Articles tor Sain. Holderman is offering for sale at his Jowelry ostiblisbment, on Nortli Main street, a largo oollectlon of goods which were among the ex hibits at tho World's Fair In Chicago. Tho stock consists of elogant clocks, bronzes, silvonvaro, jewolry and fancy goods, and oach and every article is genuino. They woro on exhibition in tho Liberal ArU and Manufac turers buildings a the World's Fair and Mr. floldcrraan gives a guiranteo that they wore among tho original articles displayed thcro. 11-21 tf Fried oystora a bpecialty at MoElhonny'e 9-12-tf ltllglneM Cltuiifie. Tho clothing business recently controlled by Sell", at 23 South Main street, has been purchased by Ellis, who aunounros that bo has 6tocked tho place with a fine assortment of clothing, boots and shoes, hats aud cajis and gents' furnishing goods. Wonders' ono dozen $3 cabinets for $1. S. E. Cor. Centre and Market Sts., I'ottsville. lt-21-lm Lawyer Foster's liriinoh Olllce. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor' at Law, of Pottsvillo, has taken rooms at McEIhcnuy's cafo building aud will open a branch law olllce. Mr. Foster expects to bo in Shenandoah every Weduosday aud Satur day evenings, when he can bo consulted at the placo mentioned. 11-22-2W Downs' Elixir will euro any cough or cold no matter of how long standing. lm Oniuil Lecture To-ulght. This evening a lecture on one of Beard's illuminated tours will be given in Ferguson's theatre for the benefit of tho Holy Family church. Tho subject will be, "Ancient Home ' nu1 the Cataoombs, or tho Trials and Trl- umphs of Christianity." The illustrations introduced in this locturo are pronounced supurb, and they are largo in numbec. au:tioh commission house The placo for business meu to Fend their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdms, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oau send goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at uuotlon on the usual terms. AU goods toldon commis sion and settlements made on the day follow ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty IiulMlag, 1 Cor. Centre and Lloyd Stroote. Car Fare Paid sss "Among the llu." This famous comedy drama, written by Will 1!. Wilson, of tho New York IIcrahL will receivo its flirt presentation before Shennuilnab audience at Ferguson's thcatro to aorrow (Thanksgiving) night and the superlative merit of the performance, coupled with the fact of it being played hero on a holiday night, is assurance of a jammed packed oud'enco. "Among tho Piuos" has beon one of tho notablo succossos of the past ten ye.trs. In New York, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco it was particularly liked and in the latttr city it attracted bigger audiences than Djnuiivti Thompson who, was playing "The Old Homestead," in a rival theatre. -VISIT THK- Pittsburg Movelty Store Chlnaware, Quoensware, Glassware and TrAT 11 A -CT GOOD3 at lowest UiVj Prices. Call and -txumlno tho stock and bo convinced wo carry the very best line. No. 25 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, 25 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all thades, a good ono, 700 per yard, worth UOc. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmere Glovos lo closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c aud lie, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, 2oc. Dross Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces in the best shades. A big drive In Underwear. Gonts' Itcd Shirts, all wool, 75c, former price, $1.00. THE LADIEV GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All new aud stylish goods and at prices beyond competition This Detartment Is complete, embracing a full Hue of Bag, Ingrains aud Brussels at the lowent prices of any. Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Ohildren's Garments And a jot . ti.oo. ob in Velvet to sell at 00c, worth AnlriinwuwliMiiir no enmiMtltlnn In tne iraue, l assure jou uargaius in every deiartmout at tho old rollaUlo stand. .. . . -, 38 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargains Dailuipies in -A.T Dives, Pomeroy and POTTSVIliltE, 2?yV., Constantly we hear business men from other towns say- Hfr, 1 can t sec now tuey sen 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 what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can get a now lint of tho latest style at almost any price. Hats (o suit all In price as well as in style. You can't Hnd a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. XN" WRAPS-We nro at the top, ufactured goods. Ludiea', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been Bold, but new goods are received daily. So come at any time aud we will be glad to serve you. We always have bargains at this special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 89c. These goods cost the importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for clsIi at great reduction. A lot of 40-inch all-wool Serges for your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-lnch Camel's Hair EH'ect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention Is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POIEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTSIf lElIaES, PA. fl : rfl I A VII- Undur tin auspices of the II. & S. F E Co., BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, BEGINNING, F1IIDAY, DEC'ER 22 Ending JANUARY .1, 1891. In addition to the attractions by the magnltlccnt display at the booths thero will oe a grand MUSICAL ENTOMBMEHTI And other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a tlclict or admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. ZEPP'S OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to VET nT n i: 2 Who announces that he will hero alter carry a large and line stoclt of Of all styles and fine make. Excellent goodB at prices to suit the times and with n reach of every ono. INK LINE OP Boots and Shoes IIat, Caps, Gents' Furnishings. tf Call parly and examine this stock before going eisewnere. MIS CELL ANEOUS. s OLICITOItS WANTED.- -For particulars, tf Apply at IIMtAI.ti (jmcc Q ALU p at &u,ooo iBHMEN WANT KD. Free nr-puM ou- lit One of our agents has earne I over 000 m ttve years. I . O. Ilox 1871. iow York. lMMHt T71Q11 HAI.K.ChMin. a flrat class srooflrv J' store with stock and fixtures. A desirable stand. Must be sold. Good reacons for selling, Aiiuress, by mall, ".," iikkald omo. nas-iw WANTED. Reliable man here and another outside to open small office nd handle my goods Position permaneut. Stamp and reierenoea. A. r. mohhib, oare tnw paper. ll-UMt uriiiK.fi ft ..faniffiff lu gy.i.i , t IIMNI VI li 71 All I EU 1 County to ,i nr. an.nl !,mt ciiiihut miliars. Qood ' hi Co., Battle Creek. Mich, j. nflna Bwmn. uauiauu luuhi Aumiw 11-31 mo. No 1. Bargains! Stewart's, goous so cneap at uives, rome- goods at retail cheaper than I too, with all the leading and latest man department, but now wo have something 33c a yard. This material Is worth WALL PAPER! BAKGAINS! Iiig Heductlon in Wall Paper Must make room for au enor mous Spring Stock. : : : . JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 221 V. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. olid ay y ., Opening ! Grand December 1893. 2, HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Just oponed in tho Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter SHllinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, IA AMUSEMENTS. pKHGUSON'8 THEATKE. r. J. 1-EKG0SON, MANAOK11, ThankEglvIng Night, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. The Tremendously successful Comedy drama. n tir. n: iii M L m ! UIIIHtS! H u a ' zi r ) By Will It. WIIeou. lence, including Adelaide Alexander, Bcli f rtlleand other notable metropolitan arMsts In livery Heaped. A Perfect Performance. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Ceul8 Reserved seats at Klrlln's'dru? stoiv. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholasalt and Ketall PRICES. Ferguson IIouw bldg., Centre Street ! 1
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