Among mcrchiuiU U the one who mton to the wuta of his cqa- t jmcrs, be they rioh or poor. Both havo mi ial rifcht to bo treated fairly. Jtutioo to all U good motto, anil oar customers will find Itourt. Wo have complete lino of Groceries M woll m 0unl Owls, etc. Come and boo ear stock of goods, uid rotnembor the beat goods are always the chcAixmt In the long run. Conisr Grocery Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION PltOPBRTHEQ FOR SALE. Sliennnilniih OllVm Oiiptirtiinllle to Stiek vrn nf Invrntiiient. Tlio following enumerated properties arc for Halo mid Information ooncorning them may bo had Uou application at tho llKltALD ofllco: 1. A row of framo houses containing apartinnnta for six families. Will net at least IS por cent, on tho price asked. Ioca tlon In tho heart of Shonandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x00 foci) In sine, In tho heart of Shenandoah, and In cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and roar, with or without 8-lioreo power ongiuo, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now houso in PotUvlllo, complete in overy detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot GOxlTO foot. Largo hennery. Ube Wells' Laundry Bluk, tho host Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes two quarts. IGcts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. Tlio DollllllK llotrl. For tho variety and oscellenco pf Its hotel accommodations, Chicago is second Bcarcely to Now York Itself, prosontlng as tho Garden City dooa in this respect a truly metropolitan aspect, while It contains, as It is needless to state, somo roally notable and reprosentallvo liostclrios, and among which may bo men tioned tho admirably conducted and deserv edly popular Doming European Hotel eligibly located at Clark and Madison Btrcets, and which is by common consent onoot tho leading, most rellablo and best equipped establishments of its kind conducted exclusively on the European plan in this city, whilo tho patron ago of this nourishing and excellent hostelry, which is of a very substantial and gratifying character, is fully coniroensurato with tho capacity of tho houso and tho high reputation tlio management enjoys for general acconimo dations. Tho Doming was first opened to the public about four years ago and from its in ccption tho enterprise has proved a posit ivo and pcrmaucut succees, tho house bounding at once into popular favor and prosperity, well deserved, until now its capacity is almost constantly taxed to accommodato tho number desiring to sojourn undor tho hospitable roof ofmine host Doming. Theroomsaro fiuelyap pointed, well aired and neatly kept, being handsomely furnished throughout and supplioi with all modern cmprovements, including steam heat, electric light, electric call and ro' turn bells, tiro alarms, etc., whilo a largo and eHectlvcforcoofhclp Is in service, while the scrvico and general attention aro tip top in overy respect. Tho terms range from 75 cents to $1.50 per day, according to tbo location and character of tho apartments, no pains being sjiarcd to render tho utmost satisfaction in every instance to guests, and altogether an exceedingly largo and flattering patronage is .received. The finest restaurants in tho city aro in tho immediato neighborhood, and street cars pass tho door in every direction. Tho Deming is very conveniently located for commercial travelers and merchants, being bo central and in the Immediato vicinity of all tho principal and largest business houses as well as theatres and depots. Buy Keyttone flour. Bo sure that tho namo Liiesio & Baku, Ashland, Fa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-Utaw, fur or ilmiiorrholU. Permanently cured without knifo or ligature. No danger or suffering. No dolay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not ay until woll. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular, R. REED, M. D., 129 Sonth 13th St., Philadelphia. Ecfere, by peroiiwion, to the editor of the Evknino Hbeai.d. tf The company supporting Mr. Baruos H said to be the finest on the road for many years. 0-0-tf tiii au Away. For sixty days Beagey, tho photographer' will give a 10x12 pKUnum picturo with every dozen of hit $8 oMbs. Hwltch-Hiick Itallroad. Trains leave Hwltoh-Itack depot, Mauch Chunk, week days, as follows: 8.40, 10,10,11.37 a. m 1,00, S.SU, 3.JS, 5 35 p. m. Hundays, 1.S0, 2JSp. m, Keturnloe, leave bummlt Hill, U.40, 11.10 a. m 13 35, 1.60. 3.30, 4,33, 6.16 p. m. Bun days, 3.28, 4.0X) p. m. May 16, 1883. tt Fire Alarm lloxes. The following list shows the location ot the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers stroets. IS Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. xa Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar street. 85 Main and Coal streets. 12 Gilbert and Centre streets. 4 J Gilbert und Cherry streets. VI Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down tae book once and let go. When sn alara Is sot In the Ore bell will sound the number ot tae box and repeat toe alarm tour tint as. bow to uxusa ALAftMS. ( If Uw alarm la aouacted from box 1 the Bra ball w atria one, titan pause aad strike tag mum will lotUaau Uut the lira I Ttfltat nattftr a Xo. It tax. Bwy.alana Je repeated iSBrllMB KING IN THE NATIONAL SUNATE. Henntora Hope to Vntfi on the Itepenl Hill Iterant Tlmriiilay. WAsniNGTON, Sept. 8. Rumors of nn Impending nnd Indispensable compromise on the bill to repeal the purchasing clauses of the Sherman act were current In the lobbies nnd on the floor of the senate yes terday. The speech mado by Mr. Walt hall (I)om., Miss.), to whom Mr. Stewart had yielded the floor In n spirit of accom modation, may havo been nn Indication of the character and direction of such com promise. Ho declared himself willing to co-opernto with tbo chairman of the flnunce committee In having Hpecily action on tho bill, on condition that tho declaration of tho bl-metnlllo policy in Mr. Voorhees' substitute be clothed lu the forms and given the force of law. He could see no reason why that should not be done, and if It were done the bill could be passed In half the time that It would otherwise take. Then Mr. Morgan (Dem., Ala.) Inti mated that after some conference with the chairman of the finance oummitteo ho would not make n motion, which he had intended to make, to take up his resolu tion for tho appointment of u Joint select committee on finance. Mr. Stewnrt's courtesy to the MMiator from Misisslppl was a third Instance. Aftt-r Mr. Walthall cltweil his speech, the Nevada senator re sumed the floor nnd discoursed on the sub ject of sllvor up to 4:15. The most significant incident of the day's session took place at the close when Mr. Daniel (Dem., V.i ) having given no nce that he would address the senate noxt Thursday, Mr. I'latt (Hep., Conn.) sug gested an earlier day, a Senators hoped to have a vote on tbo bill before Thursday. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At Chicago: Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, a. At Ilrooklyn: Brooklyn, 0; St. Louis, U. At New York: Cincinnati, 0; Now York,4. At Cleveland: Cleveland, 11; Washing ton, 5. At Heading: Scrantou, 8; Hooding, 0. At Itarrlsburg: York, 0; Ilnrrisbuig, 1. At Kuston: East on, 6; Alloutown, 0. At Wllko-sbarro: Wllkesbarre, 13; lling humtnu, 8. At Krie: Erie, 0; UulTnlo, 4. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotation of tlio Now York ami l'lill Uriel lh In Kxoliitiii;5H. New York, Sept. 7. In tho stock market today there was a further yield In prlcus Closing bids: Lohlgb Valley IK W. N. Y & Pa... 4. Pennsylvania 5t II. & II. T. coin.. JSH Beading im II. & B.T. pro! - 47k St. Paul 5M Erie H LoIiIrIi Nav 49 D., h. & W 13Sf4 Heading g. m. 4s 004 N. Y. Central... 1014 Heading 1st pf &... 3it West Shore 08 Heading M pr 5s 21 Lake Erie & W. 18 Beading .Id pf 0s 1691 Now Jersey Ccnli3J4 N. Y. & N. E SI Dol. & Hudson. 1101 Genoral Markets. Philadelphia, Sept. 7. Flour very quiet, but firmly held; winter superilne, $1.00 2.10; do. extras, S2.1!Sa-J.3r; No. 2 winter fam ily, $2.3Jit2.&j; Pennsylvania roller strait: lit S')G-!.'i; wtstorn winter, clear. $2.Co3; west em winter, straight, S3.1fij.i).4ll; winter patent, J3.GO;i.7(i; Minnesota clear, $2,0001: do. straight, J3 SXPA'b; do. patent, J3.8.K&4.10; do. favorlto brands, higher. Hyo flour $2.80(31! per barrel. Wheat quiet, but firm, withW4o bid and 68Hc. asked for Suptombor; liOXc. bid and dujic. asked for October: 71Kc. bid aud 71ie. asked for November; 73Hc bid atu. Tiyiu. asked for Decembor. Corn firm, higher, with 17:Mo. bid and, 48J4c. asked for September; i'Ho. bid and 4Mc. asked for Octobon48icbld and 49o. asked for November; 47Ko. bid and 48c. asked for December. Oatt ilrm, with 34Hc bid and 35e. asked for September; ai bid and 3ic. asked for Octobor;3U4o. bid a i SSlc. asked for November; 34Ko. bid and .IV c asked for December. Beef dull, steady; ext. .. mess, S7..'08..1u; family, JKKU12. Pork qulot firm; new mess, $1C(M. Lard flrmor, quiet bteam rcudored, $8.T.V Butter moderate de mand, firm; stiito dairy, 172te.; western dairy, 16iltte.; btato creamery, KSJHaGJo.; wostorn creamery, 172CHo.: Imltatlou cream ery, 15iSIic: Elgins, a&2(S4o. E(fgs llrmer, fair demand; New York and Pennsylvania, 18c.; western, 1717Mo. I.lvo Stuck Markets. Buffalo, Sept. 7. Cattle closed steady; good steers, $1.35; light western steers, $J.15; CUlcsgo cows and holfors, S!.TrS2.9.'; grass Texas steers. 2.85. Hogs strong; good York ers, $0.2X&fl.3i; extra selected, 8-3.'; grassy lots, Sfifl. IS; good mediums nnii mixed, t0-21 Sheep and lambs; strong for sheep, weak for lambs; good mixed sheep, 3.88!; lair, J3.36 3.73; good lambs, 3S.S6QS.li0i fair, $4.765; Canada Iambs, $r-'i i." 60. Oovnrlior Titlmim'fi Apileitl. Columdia, S. C, Hept. 8. Governor H. It. Tillman lust night issued an appeal for help for tho people of the islands and country ruined by the recent cyclone. The governor estimates cat there are 123,000 starving nnd destitute neopio around the sea islands. NUGGETSOF NEWS. At New York yesterday Policeman liuuer shot and killed an Italian. The Second Nauonul bunk of Sommer ville, N. J., bus beeu uuthorlied to begin business. At Hyde, Eng., the Britannia yesterday again defeated the Navaboe, crossing the finish line thirty minutes ahead of tho latter. The Coney Island Jockey elbb has re fused to submit to the dictation of the board of control, aud yesterday severed Its connection with that body. An 13yo For an Eye. First Oculist I had tho most interesting case yesterday that I ever had the pleasure of attending to. Second Oculist "What was tbntf First Oculist A young lady called who, Instead of n common pupil, has a college student In her eyo. Truth. All Heroes. "You made a mistake in calling that drama of yours a play without a hero." "Why? It hasn't any heroes." "It's chock full of them. Every man who braves nn audience in a play like that is a hero." Harper's Bazar. Explained. Duke de Verngua Zat Is very estrange. Ze bar in zo river and ze bar on shore have ze same name. Mr. Hoffman Howes That's because water Is scarce in both places, Texas Sift In as. Quito Correct. Rev. Mr. Illghys I did not see you among the congregation yesterday, Mrs. Au Fait. Mrs. Au Fait No, I was 111, but I bent my card by the coachman. Tit-Bits. amok Up. "It la very awl," said the 130 bill, "but since that atuckup goldpiece baa bean to Iturope and come back it positively rofuaes towoogtiiw im acan eflual." Iitdlanapall Journal ODE'S OBSERVATIONS. What. 31Iu Bit' anil III his Daring 11 U Travrls. It Is a notlccablo fact that almost invariably when there has been n resumption of work, it has been accompanied with a reduction of from 10 to 20 por cent. In waRos. Tho work ing ptoplo aro tho ones upon whom tho burden falls heaviest. It was tho working men gonerally who votod last November for "a chatiRO." Now they havo had It, but at whut a fearful cost. I was on tho train recently on my way to Philadelphia, whe tliamonoloiiy of railroad travel was broken iy a young couple boarding the train at' Udrsburg. They hid tho sppeatsnro of tot a young married couple, and tulMtnuint events proved It to bo a fact. The groom was a strapping young fellow, with sunbumtrfaeSand hands, and tho bride gavo evidenco of being tho "maid of all work" ut on a latin, Tbey had uo sooner taken their Mat than he began to put his arm around her and caress her. A voice In the lear crltd out "spoons!" but tho bildegroom heeded not. Pretty soon' ho pulled her head on his shoulder, and a titter was audlblo. Tho head stayed right there, liowovcr. Threo or four voices cried out "Oh 1" and "Ah I" when finally he pushed her away and aroso, and said : ''We are married, fcho's my darling, and wc propoio' to make the best of this trip. We're going to spoon every rod of it, and If there's a critter horo who can't stand it, ho'd better get out and walk." "God mado ono Sunday and tho Beading Company mado three more, so now wo havo four," I heard a miner remark yesterday. Tho action of tho Borough Council last evening in making an additional appropria tion to the Boaid of Health, is cortainly a wlto inovo. Taking Into consideration tho good work already performed by tlio latter body, and tho amount It Is oapablo of doing witli an additional appropriation, the whdom 'of tho action of our Borough Fathers can bo npprcciatcd. Money spent lu this direction is well spent, and the returns will be a hundredfold. This town is sadly in need of a moro thorough sauitary Inspection, and tho only way to obtain It is to givo the Board of Health plenty of assistance. A JIahanoy City traveling man who was in town yesterday said that in his rounds duriug'tho past few days he met with comli tions which led him to bollovo tho depression in trade is breaking, aud ho believed that within a few weeks business will bo exper iencing a ruvival. Somo pcoplo haven't a spark of humanity within their breast, and somo parents are eniiio strangers to such a thing us p.1icntnl emotions. Hits world is made up of all kinds of people, aud Shenandoah has some persons who belong to tho lowcstgradcof the animal kingdom. On North Jardln street is a case in which tho paronts entirely iguoro tho proper rolatiens between fatbor and son and which has been tho subject of much comment rccontly. Tho ways and means employed by Cupid to gain his ends aro sometimes quito amusing But invariably they becomo known beforo the "gordian knot" is tied. I have a case now in mind to the Kiint. A young man (who lives not many miles from this ofllco) has, for tho past week or two, quietly mado preparations for u "splice." I havo had my eye on him, and learned that tho "happy moment" will tako place this ovening. His reason for keeping tbo event (inlet is an abhorenco for tho music furnished by tho calilhumptian band. Boys, watch for this event, and get your Instruments in tune. Oue. USE DANA'S SAESAPAItlLl.A, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." "New York Iluy by Day." "Now York Day by Day," Melvllto and Thompson's beautiful production entitled, "Now York Day by Day," isarcallstieplcturo of overy day llfo in tlio great metropolis, introducing tbo many locnl characters so well known to our readers; from tbo money king to tho bootblack. The com) any Is a fine one, headed by tho greatest living exponent of German-American comedy, Mr. Geo. W, Thompson. The scenery is bright aud beautiful, notably tho Battery N. Y in 1898, tho Harlem bridge In a blizzard, tho Outcasts' Homo, etc , the whole forming a chatto pic turo of tho lights and shades of every day life inNow York. Philadelphia Timet. Will apjiear at Ferguson's thoatro this evening. i"-1 IIerflYou Are, If you aro looking for an elegant new home, in a permanent, healthy place, fitted with all tho latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call at this ofllco for full partic ulars. Mr. Barnes is. said to havo tho finest and largest St. Bernard flog alive. The dog was presented to him while leaving Europo last summer. 0-0 tf Terrific fitorm tn'tlio Wyoming Valley. WlLKKSliAltlt. Pijept. 8. A terriflo storm swept oVer tUe Wyoming valley lost evening. Tfceatn came down in tor rents, accompanied by a thick fusilade of hallstono ns largo as hickory nuts. Win dow glass was broken in many houses in this city, trees ware blown and cellars flooded. Te.LraplJe'and telephonic com munications are temporarily suspended. RELIABLE - HAND - LAUNDRY, 139 Ho mil 'Main street, SUuxiaiidoali, T?n. All noik guaranteed to be fir-1 classic every res eoi. v e reMttfB'ly solicit a share of yuurputionsge. GfoAAeealtegforunadi llvered. THE CHOICEST jyjtlNKt) Oan always be bad at EARLEY'S SALOON, Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts, Sett Beer, Ale ; hlara&bio, l ift uttmt to U. AMUSEMENTS. JtlrVr ONIi NICSIIT! Friday, September 8th, 1893. MELVILLE AND THOMPSON'S Beautiful I'ortcau aid Powtiful Dramatic Creation, II it l iff i u it iv uni ui unit A fresh, rrlsp Picture ot Life In New York City. Realistic In ihe extreme. Full of Exolt Ing Scenes, Dramatic Situations and Magnifi cent Scenery, Artistically Picturesque, and Interpreted try a Powerful and Carefully So looted I'ompany. Among the startling effects of this great pro duction are New York City at Midnight, the Battery In 1868, Harlem Bridge In n Blltnrd, the Holico Patrol tlio Burning Canal Boat, the Mectrtc Call. The whole portraying to nature life in the great city. PKICIiHi 2St 33 'M1 SO Ct'lHH. Boservcd seats on salo at Klrlln's drug Btore. JjUSRGUHON'S TIIEATKE. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Tuesday, September 12, 1893. THE bWEET SINGING COMEDIAN Mr. Paul Barnes. And his Merry Company in tho Ureut German Comedy, MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL SCKNEBYI 15 PEOPLE IN THE CAST! Wo will forfeit SfiOO 00 If Mr. Barnos Is cot tho Greatest German Com edian beforo tlio Public Prices, 25, 35 mitl 50 Ccnls. Scots on salo at Klrlln's drug sto, e. MISCELLANEOUS. TTIOB BALE. Tlio Khcetz property, rYLloyd I ulrt.. nnrl nrnnprtv ill tlrnwnf.vllln 8-'2S lm M,M Uuiike, Attorney. flticft to Horsemen ! X x7-lX EriM , to- SHEUAHDOAH,. Saturday Morning Sept. 911), A Carload of tho flnst horsos that havr ever bt en brough' to tae region. Kale at Commercial Hotel Htables. 0-7 Ot Samuol DDox-x", RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Olms. Itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Uerguer & Engel'a celebrated India Palo Alea and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Boots and Shoes At a SACRIFICE! I will close out my entire stock of Boots and bhoee, lints aud Caps at prices TC' gardlesa of cost. 3S North Main SlShenudo&b, Pa. JEESEYPEAGHES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOBEESR'S, 124 N. Main Sf., Shenandoah, Pa. WOTICE. to Inform loepubile that I have pur the chi RAnnBR HHOI laUlv owned by William Bamer. and will ann. duet It for the benefit of my customers. A suare 01 your patronage is souoitea. CHAHI.HH Dunn, The Chamois Hunter ISIDORE FRIEDMAN (Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St. ....The Large DlTES, POMEEOY POTTSVIXiLE, 3?A., Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. "TTJTE SHALL keep our store open W and shall mako It don lily interesting with this special sale. There wQ new goods added to this great salo dally. This Is a cliauco for barRalnj A seldom occurs nnd should not lio neglected. Slirewd and well posted bargain seel will bo on band early. So If you want to pick up somo of tho choicest values you t do likewise Every department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on i article that will movo them quickly. wishes to invest a dollar in goods can Every department will contain special "Print Department. Wo havo lust rccelvrd ono caso of Dress GInghnms, fall styles, at 85o por yard. Nono bettor in tlio marKct lor lVfjc a yarn, Ono caso of Whlto Apron Checks, regular 10c quality; salo prico 5Jo per yard. One caso of fancy Turkey Red Calicos, worth 8c a yard; ealo prico 5o a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall stylos, Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, at 5c per yard. American Sateens, 15c quality; salo prico 10c a yard. French Sateens, 20c quality, salo price 125c a yard. rench Sateens, aoo quality, salo prico nuc a yard. French Sateens, 375c quality, saloiprico 25c a yard. Apron Uingnams reduced to yjc a ynni. Oriental Cords, regular prico 121c, salo prico 5o a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers, $1.2r quality, G9c. Folt Table Covers, $1 871 quality, 69c. Folt Tablo .Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.23. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covers, regular prico 42c, salo prico 21c. A lot of Linen Fringe, 5c a yard; reduced from JOc. About 175 12x17 Linen Trny Covers with drawn work, regulnr prico 17c, said price Gc. aud a lot of 10c and 12lc Laces, salo prico Tic. Plush Tablo Scarfs, handsomely embroid ered, $1.50, reduced from $3.50. A big job lot of lOo and 12Jo Purses go at 5c each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular price 17c, salo prico 9c. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C, OEO. MILLER, Manager. FOTTSIIfllflE!, PA. ....1 lie First Cool Marks the COME und ene this ceaeon's display at our store. We have beautiful Vase Lamps at $l.i!5 and upwards. Prices are positively lower tuati ever before; We guarantee every burner ant) oil pot perfect. Attractivenens and intrinsic merit are two features worth looking after and their wealing qualities are bound to prove satisfactory to tlio purcuaser. Our delicious candies always take the lead. GffiVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 SrJc3.TLa.tla. HkHK&JLxi. JBifc3r?ot. John F.Ploppert, UO EAST CESTltlS SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE! XO W. Qoutro St., JOHN I. 'PUljajISK. Public Notice! Notloe Is hereby given tost persona dtetroy lug or detaining beer keg will be preaeeuted tm provided by the Act of Awembly approved AprlHtb, 1806. Brewora' Aaeoolatlon, BbenM(loh, Y June 6, 1WI. ir Stores of.... AND STEWAK all day on Fridays, beginning September Wo mention a few of tho Items, but whotj now get valuo unequalcd in Job lots of dry ; articlos for this month. Dress Goods Department. Ono caso 38 Inch Cashmere, all now sb. former prico 35o a yard, sale nrico 21e. Another lot of 38 inch Cashmere, new 1 shades at 25c per yard. Tin so aro recnl en .1- 1 . ...in , " uvcKuuusuijujuu m oaj do wiien you I tncni. we got mcni especially for salo. Another job lot of 10-inch Screes, all wo) in ait ttie now snanes lor 3'Jc a yard. same goous soia uuriug tno summer for 021o. Dark Pink Striped Serges, 3G Inches wii 8710 a yard; reduced irotn i.ikj. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced fro $1.00. Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, Bame effect J iansoown, 4Stncnes wiuc, 7oc a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 Inches wide, 25o yard, reduced from 37!c. Odds aud cuds in Dlack Goods at abol halt price. "Millinery Department. Tho spring aud summer soason is ab over and wo aro now making arrangement! for our Fall Opening. The announcement wo shall mako know! through tho papers and circulars in goof timo. Wo still have jobs in Ladies' and Child! ren's Hats sultablo for this timo of thl year. AH sorts of Trimmings, etc., aud ospeclalld Mourning Goods that wo aro selling at barl gain prices. Night of Autumn.. Beginning of p season CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. "07 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT POR CELEBRATED UGEB v v AID PILSNER BEERS, Potter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVE COAL $3 00 CHESTNUT COAL 3 00 PEA COAL..... 2 00 EGO COAL 3 00 fflfSSSaSSn1-., 31 st Coal street, or M. L. SHOEMAKER. 3S5DS:"CJO-j3L3rS.SJ Bakery and Confectionery Store, "I r. Jnrttlu Street, TheflBM rata and bread andDlala and fanoy eonteetloney ot all klndg always kspt P ban1- WM. 8UUGAIIS. x
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