KING Among merchanta la the one who caters to the want of his ens- Is mors, be they rich or poor. Both have an proal right to be treated fairly. Justlco to all li a gocd motto, and our customers will find Honrs. Wo have a complotollnoof Groceries M woll M Canned Oowls, etc Come and see ar stock of goods, and remember the best goods are always the cheapest In the long ran. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY I'l.ANli. Miss Dolly Curran visited Ccntrnlla during tho week. Miss KUa Lytic, of town, is attending the Mahanoy City High school. Francis Dully Is able to bo about ngaln, after nursing a smashed hand. Miss Magglo Murpby, who has been homo on a visit to hor parent, returned In Pliila dolphia Friday. A case of scarlet fovcr Is reported on Water street, tho victim being llttlo Goorglo Muck low, aged 0 yours. ( William Evans, of town, has left for the "Windy City to accept a lucratlvo portion which awaits Mm thoro. Mrs. John Joyco, of Water strcot, left for Maryland Thursday whore she will spend a fow weeks with her sister. Miss Mamo Munley and hor brother, Ed., who have been on tho Bick list for the past few days, arc convaloscing. Thomas F. Murphy, formerly oxtra opera tor for tho I'. & It. II. 11 , has accepted u rogular position nt Mahanoy City kchU. Tho marriago of Mr. John O'lirien, of Alicutowu, and Miss Mary A. lloran, of Maizovllle, has been announced to take place Tuesday. Miss Maggie Colihan, lormorly of town, but now of Philadelphia, returned homo on Monday, after spending sovoral weeks among friends In town. Miss Anna Meade, a highly accomplished young lady of Virginia, who for tho past few months has been visiting friends in town, left for her southern homo Monday. Miss Susio Jones, of Mahanoy Piano, and Joseph Painter, of Oilberton, have gono to Dickinson College, whero with othor studies they will tako a conreoin music. School Director Mcado Is around ngaln without crutches, having substituted in their etcad a real old blackthorn Btick on which a number of china buttons havo grown. If tho conductors on tho electric cars would upend more timo watching the trolley and less timo In ilirtlng with tho young ladies .along the line, It would bo a movement in favor of rapid transit for which the patrous of the road would feel exceedingly grateful. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND TIIAT CUKES." I'olnts. Tho Mahanoy City water bondB aro being offered at 41 per cout. Tho Jewish Now Year commenced last evening and will coutiuuo until to-morrow evening. TheMauch Chunk electric railway is in oporatiou. The Christian Endeavor Societies of the Mahanoy Valley enjoyed an excursion to Oicn Onoko and tha Switchback on Saturday. Evan Davis, Jamos Ilullihan and William Connors, victims of the Gllberlon riot, aro still at tho Miners' Hospital, but reported almost recovered. The Ashland Borough Couticll has passed an ordinance requiring the pcoplo to number their houses. J. P. Williams is having a handsome porch placed in front of his residenco on West Oak street. Eobert Belllyand Frank Deach, of Hszlo ton, havo challenged F. Cooper, of Mahanoy City, and It. T. Clayton, of Tamaqua, to shoot at sparrows ana whippoonvills for a purse of $200. A Jeanosvillo pleasure party will visit Xakosldo next Friday evening. McElhenny's saloon and restaurant, corner White and Centre streets. Best of everything Our Account Correct. .Krom Mahanoy City Tribune. The Shenandoah Hiihai.d speaks very disparagingly of Mahanoy City audiences at ball games, and coming from another source the rebuke would count for nothing, but Shenandoah should first learn how to treat visitors before criticising their neighbors. The Shenandoah elub, on its last visit here, was not treated right. Setley, the pitcher, had to take the greater part of the abuse, and it isn't half right for the audience to do the coaching, and attempt to rattle a player, Tills was done, and when the game was nearly finished the audience crowded on the diamond, and interfered with the players, All of which was wrong. In defense of this, some persons have said that was the way our people were treated In Shenandoah, all of whieh may be true, but for the credit of the town, It would be better to refrain from that sort of retaliation. Obituary, Ellas Fry died Saturday evening very suddenly at his home in Lost Creek from .'leart failure. He visited this town in the ! ! $ (iernoon, and when he returned home com. I plained of not reeling well, ana died snortly afterwards. Tho deceased leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss. He was i brother In-law of William Wagner, of town Tho funeral will take plaoe to-morrow morn ing at 10 o'oloek. Joseph Illttlu, of North Kmerick street, tost m in ti satins; ehlld by death Satarday night. Apiiointwl Ooaatnblr. Matt. Giblio was to-day appointed Coo rtsMs of the First wd to succeed Jere. O BE'SJOBSERV ATIONS. What;lle; 8e mill Units During I'll Travels. Supervisor Llewellyn was tickled on Saturday over tho co-opcrntlon ho received from many of tho business pcoplo in tho work of getting tho streets cleaned up for Sunday. The satisfaction should bo mutual. When tho people and borough authorities are In harmony tho town cannot go wrong or bo abused. It is hoped tho supervisor will continue In his good work of street cleaning and that tho people will always bo ready to co operate with' him. M. P. Qtilnn, tho contractor, who will construct the borough, water works, was In town on Saturday, but had no now infor mation to Impart concerning his work. It Is ouite llkoly, howovor, that thoro will bo some thing now after tho Borough Council meets on Tuesday evening, which is ono of the periodical meetings the Counoll lias fixed for tho consideration of matters pertaining to tho water works. Tho expectation of now developments is based upon tho fact that or Senator Torbolt and Supervising hiiglneer Womclsdorf havo been requested to attend tho meotltiE. Mr. Torbctt owns tho land upon which tho rosorvoirs nro being con structed, and according to tho Information civen Council ho is anxious to moot tho borough representative and try to sottloupon a figure that will bo agrceablo to both parties for the land tbo borough has claimed. . A Now Jersey man who has considerable of this world's goods, influenced by tbo panic, withdrew his money fiom tho savings bank and concealed 11 In tho house. Recently tho houso burned down and tho money was burned with it. But tho savings bank, In which his money was previously deposited, Is still eafo and bound. When money is hoarded in houses all such risks as theeomust bo taken, and in addition our local courts record many instances wliero thlovcs break in and steal. It Is an exceedingly cold day when the Arabian peddlers let nn opportunity to ply their trade slip through their hands. To-day ono of them boarded a Lehigh Valloy train at Shamokin. Ho sat quietly on a seat in the smoking car with a most innocent ex pression upon his faco until tbo tiain got near Shenandoah, by which timo tho ar was pretty well filled with passengrs. Ho had no pack or grip with hira, but fiom his vest pocket ho drew a folded pieco of tiesuo paper which contained a watch chain, presumable a gold one. After gazing at tbo chain admir ingly for a fow minutes tho Arabian turned to tho gentleman in tho scat behind him and asked him to mako a purchase. Ho repented tho request several times and gave nil In the car a chance to secure tho chain, but with no success and was obliged to put it back into his vest pocket. A United States Consul suggests that dogs bo used in this country as draught animals. tho same as they aro in parts of Europe If this suggestion wcro adopted what un im mense number of dog teams Shenandoah could muster. Tli ore aro a number of nowspnpor critics in this town, and as many varieties. It is an easy matter for them" to point out what newspaper man ought to bo and ought to do, Thoy know it all. But theso samo critics would find that their wonderful idoas would not "mako tho ghost walk" on pay day. A troupo of Italian musicians hnd a gay old time at the picnic grounds at Lanigan'son Saturday oveliing. 'Ihcy, in common with other people, occasionally tako a day off for pleasure. It was also a treat for tho fair damsels of that patch. Tho Italians furnished plonty music, and with tho prettiest of Lanigan'8 dancers as partners thoy tipped tho light fantastic to their heart's content. At intervals liquid refreshments were served, am informed that as a result there aro number of broken hearts in tho patch across the mountain. Obis. Use Wells' Laundhv Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. ItH Work nutshell. The Grand Jury for tho September torm of court made Its final report on Saturday, During Its eossions tho jury considered 171 bills of indictment, of which 42 wcro ignored. In 18 of tho ignored cases tho costs were put on tho prosecutrix or prosecutor and in 2-1 the costs wore put on the county. Buy Keyitone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lessiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw. Died. FRY. At Lost Creek, on the Oth Instant, Ellas Fry, in his forty-eighth year. Funeral will take plaoe at bis late residence, Lost Creek, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, Interment at Rlngtown. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 9-11 It. To Meet In Heading. Stato President Hobsou has called a meet' ing of the P. O. S. of A. State Executive Committee, to bo held in Reading, on next Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the office of Treasurer I. S. Smith, when considerable businoss will be disposed of. Mr. Paul Barnes and his merry company of comedians will be at Ferguson's theatre next Tuesday night. O C-tf Flies or Hemorrhoid! permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from' busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible neod not ay until well perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. H. REED, M. D., 138 Sodth 13th St., Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to the editor of the HVENINfl UeUALD. tf Mr. Barnes Is said to have the Kncst and torment St. Bernard dog alive. The (tog was jWtfefltsd to Mm white J!ttg last summer. 8-8-W FttACK VILLI!, Wo are pleased to report the convalesenco Mrs. Abo Taylor. Miss Hannah Hunt, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mrs. It. C. Hunt, Miss McDonald, of Shamokin, is tho guest of Miss Annie Glavoy, of town. Mrs. Springer, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of hor sister In-law, Mrs. Clymer, Tho Rev. T. J. Bowers returned homo this week, nftcr n two-wecks' pleasant vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter, of Hornellsvillo N. . ,nro the guests of Postmaster Edward liatcman. Mrs. Kindt and family, and Miss Gift, of Mulltuwii, Berks county, aro tho guests of Mrs. Mary Berk. Baylor Lungedorf and M. BInon, of Lans urd, wcro the guestB of H, I). Borkciser during tho week. J. J. Kchlor, Webster Kchler and Rov, Schuler loft on Monday for a two weeks' visit to the World's Fair. R. Hodgcts, ono of Frakvl)lo,s most pop ular bachelors, now a residsritiftf Mluersvllle, Is spending a fow days -in town visiting friends. Frackvillo has now added to Its religious advantages a Dunkard congregation. Sorvico- aro held monthly by a dlvlno from Berks county. Tho Fausold ro union will bo bold at, Uoovor's Grove, Snydertown.On the 13th Inst, Tho Haup family, of town, will attend, Mrs. . llaupt of tho farm being a Fansold. Tho schools aro ovorcrowded, owing to tho lack of room, and the habit of parents en dcavorlng to turn the school room into i nursery for thoir children before they havo attained tho proper ago. Tho latter will ro ceivo tho attention of tho School Board noxt week; any children under six years will bo sent back to their parents. It is really too bad that parents persist In trying to Imposo on teachers and directors In this way. A published list of children sent home, would crhaps havo tho desired effect. Go to McElhoriny's restaurant. 8-9-tf MAIZHVIM.1:. Miss Maggio McKeon called on Pottsvlllo friends during tho. week. Miss Annlo Cautwell, of Shenandoah, was tho guest of her brother and family Jon Wed' 06(1 ay. Tho wedding of Mr. John O'Brien, of Alicntown, and Miss Mary Ann Horn, of this place, will take place during tho week. Miss Lizzie Hughes, of Philadelphia, for morly of Mahanoy Plane, has been visiting her uncle, School Director Craney, during tho week. Several children in this ward aro sick with tho measles, and great care should bo taken by parents and tcauKets to provent tbo spend of tho disease Council met during tho week and issued orders fur tho payment of 'the men who worked on tho roads, but a depleted treasury will causo some of them to wait a fow days for thoir monoy. Miss Maggie Egan, who has been sojourning among relatives and friends in New York and Now Jersey for tho pastcouplool months, returned homo on Tuesday. Miss Egau'i friends rejoice at her return. Our schools are now in good working order, teachers and pupils having settled down to hard work. Tho people aro unanimously In favor of tho t ree Text Book system, it re lieves them of many a burden. Mino Foreman Eoborts, of New Philadel phia, formerly of the Draper colliery, was hero on Tuesday examining tho Sidney coal washcry with a view of purchasing it, Were somo definite arrangements made and tho colliery working, our people would bo benefitted. Livery stable kecpors should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in tho stable, nothing llko it for horses. lm Tranquility In Ul Janeiro. London, Sent. 11. The Urnzilinn lega tion nay communicated to tho press an of licial telegram Hio Janeiro dated bent. which Bays: "The city is perfectly traiv qulL The streets present their usual busy aspect. The government Is strong, and will suppress the revolt. The Insurgents have attempted to land nt various points. but everywhere have been energetically repulsed. They now Hiiiicir to bo dis- hoartened." Triad for freedom Through Fire. Stroudsduko, Pa., Sept. 11. Layton Huff, n yound lad who attemptod an a mailt on his sister, ami who was awaiting trial in the county jail, attempted to burn the jail in the hopes of escuping. He set tire to the bed clotmiiK in Mt cell and tne nlnrin was given. ltulT tried to escape, but was caught before tin li.ul gono far. Switch-Hack Railroad. Trains leave Switch-Muck depot, Mauch Chunk, week days, as follows: 8.40, 10 10, 11-37 a. m 1,00, iSL S 45, 5 36 p m. Sundays, 1.60, 2.36 p. m, RaWrnlng, leave Hutnmit Hill, 9.40, 11.10 a. m iim, 1.50. 3.30, 4,35, 6.15 p. m. Sun days, S., 101 p. m. May 1. im " Oil on Away. For sixty days Bfagoy, the photographer will give a 10x12 plttinam picturo with every doten of his &3 cabinets MAURICE RIVER. GOVS OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wholewolo and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. n.. xi. xctoiiijie: tta go., 0-11-Uw 8 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Fa. I beg to Inform the public that I have pur chased the 2i a it mi it shop lately unrd by William Ramer. a'nd will con-di'-t It U the benefit ot my customers. A stutrea! yovr patronage Is solicited. CIIAItl.KH II lilt It, (Formerly with Wm.Derr) 12 W. Centre St. SOMETHING WONDERFUL I 's Typewriter, latest invention, others in simplicity, oheapueas ling. Has a copper type, uses a claims 80 word a ruinate. 1'rice be in Shenandoah a raw days. tsoo its menu wnne here or mm rets E E. nWF.N-neul Agt, Commeri ml Hotel, Shenandoah, Fa. and sMHlM AMUSEMENTS. TJIERQUSON'S THEATRE. ONE NIGHT ONM ! uesday, September 12, 1893. THE SWEET SINGING COMEDIAN Mr. Paul Barnes. And his Merry Company In tho Great German Comedy, The Chamois Hunter ! MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL SCENERY! 5 PEOPLE IN THE CAST! We will forMtJMOOO It Mr, llarnos la not tho Greatest Gorman Com edian betoro iho Public Prices, 25. 35 mid 50 Cents. Seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. MISCELLANEOUS. IJlOIt SALE Nino shares Hchuylkill True 3 tion stock. Apply at this ofllce, 9 !Mf T7IOR SALE. The Bheetz property, K. Lloyd ' street, and property, at Ilrownsvlllo. B-28 lm M, M liuiiKE, Attorney filOK KALK Household goods consisting of !' 1 Uerr healer, runco and other nrilili rorsaio cnoap. Apply at No. 18 E. Oak Ktrcet. 9 11-tf PROPOSALS FOR COAL. Hciiiuymuli, Co. Almriioubi:, Hcct. 4, 1893. Proposals aro berebv invited bv the under signed to bo received until noon ot Tuesday, aepi. 12, -or iuu Tons 01 DUCKwneut coai, 100 tons of pea coal. 25 tons of stove and S" tons of oegcoal, delivered X. n. b. at th6 1. & It. It. uisn ljiinmnir Bimntr. me Aimstiouse MUiinir. renna, Railroad, or tho Almshouse Siding, benign vaiieyiiaiiroaa.nearHcnuyiKiu 'lnven W1I.L1AAI JJl-Jldt, KOIiEHT KULINC1, JOHN MORGAN, Hoard of Poor Directors. P. O. Box 4, f chuylkill Haven, Pa. 3(-eod I -ccill 23i-iaa k to "SHENANDOAH, Saturday Morning, Sept, 9th A Carload of tho finest horses that have ever been brought to tberegion. kale at Commercial Hotel Stables. 9-7 Gt Samuol TJorr RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Cnas. llettlg'a Cele brated Beer aud Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. JERSEY PEAGHES We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Cal early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER'S, 124 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will close out my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Jiats ana (japs at prices re- garaiessoi cost. ISIDORE FRIEDMi 38 North Main SL, Shenandoah, Pa. RELIABLE-HAND - L 139 Boutli -Main Htreet, Blionnncloivli, T?i. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every res cot. We respectfully sollolt a shore of your patronage. Goods culled for and delivered TILE CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON, Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts Best Beer, Ale and Porter and finest Clgirs always on ssccu rouie treatment to au. Notice to Horsemen ....The Large Dives, Pomeroy JPOTTSVILXiE, 2PyV., Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. ,"TTTB SHALL keep our storo open all day on Fridays, beginning September 8th, VV and shall mako It doubly interesting with this special salo. There will bo nw goods added to this great Balo dally. This is a chancoJbr bargains that 6oldom occurs and should not ho neglected. Shrewd and well posted bargain seekers will bo on hand early. So if you want to pick up somo of tho choicest values yon must do likewise. Kvcry department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each artlclo that will movo them quickly. Wo mention a few of tho items, but whoever wishes to Invest a dollar In goods can now get valuounequalcd in job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. Print Department. Wo havo.Iust received one caso of Dress Ginghams, lall styles, at 81c per yard. Nono better in the market for 121c a yard. Ono caso of White Anion Cheeks, regular 10c quality; sale price 5Jc rcr yard. Ono caso of fancy Turkoy Red Calicoi, Worth 8c a yard; falo price fic a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall styles, Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, at Cc por yard: American Sateens, loo quality; saioprtcoiuo yard. French Sateens, 20o quality, sale price 12!c yard. French Sateens, 25c quality, salo prico 20c yard. French Sateens, 371o quality, salo prico 25c yard. Apron Ginghams reduced to 3!o a yard. Oriental Cords, regular price 12!c, salo prico 5c a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers, $1.21 qnality, ODc. Felt Tahlo Covers, $1 871 quality, 89c. Felt Tablo Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covers, regular prico 42c, salo price 21c. A lot of Linen t rlnge, be a yard; reduced from 10c About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with rawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico 5e. and a lot of 10c and 121c Laces, saloprire 71c. I'lush Table Scans, liandsomely embroid ered, $1.50, reduced from $3.50. A big job lot off 10c and 12ic Furscs go at 5c each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular price lc, sale prico uc. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART S and 7 North C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. ....Hie First Cool . Marks the The Lamp Season! COME and see this season's display at our store. We have beautiful Vase Lamps at $1.25 and inwards. Prices are positively lower than ever before. We guarantee every burner anil oil pot perfect. Attractiveness and iutrlcslo merit are two features worth looking after and their wearing qualities are bound to prove satisfactory to tho purcuaser. Our delicious candies always take the lead. GLRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLET'S. John F.Ploppert, SO EAST OlSNTllE SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SQOA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full Hue of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet Shoe Lnces! Russet Shoe Dressing: t AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 Wi Oontro JSt., JOHN I), TIIKZIHK. Public Notice! Notice la hereby ytvw tbat persona destroy ing or detaining Beer kege will be proeouta an provided by the Act of Aaeesibly approved April itn,166B. Browora' Asaooiatlon. Bbtckadotbi Pa Junt g, 1191. It Stores of.... and Stewart; Dress Goods Department. One caso 38 inch Cashmere, all now shades, formor prico 35o a yard, sale prico 21o. Another lot of 38 inch Cashmere now fall shades at 25c per yard. These aro regular 50c goods and you will say so when you see them. Wo got them especially lor this sale. Another job lot of 40-inch Serges, all wool, In all tho now shades for 39c a yard. Tho same goods sold during tho summer season lor iiic. Dark Pink Striped Serges, 30 inches wide, 87Jca yard; reduced from $1.25. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced from $100. Silk and Wool Austria (Jloth, samo ellect as Lansdown, -18 inches wide, 75c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 inches wide, 25c per yard, reduced from 37ic. Odds 'and ends in Black Goods at about half price. 'Millinery Department, The spring and summer season is about over and wo aro now making arrangements for our Fall Oponlng. Tho announcement wo shall mako known through tho papers and circulars in good timo. Wo still have jobs in Ladios' and Child, rcn's Hats suitablo for this timo of tho year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that wo aro Belling at bar--gain prices. Centre Street, Night of Autumn.... Beginning of. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOB- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 v ID PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered! STOVE COAL ?3 ft" CHESTNUT COAL ... 3 (HI PEA COAL .. 3 W EGG COAL........ ..,....,. 3 M Orders may be lett at 31 East Coal street, o .vi eouin main street. M. L. SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confectionery Store i2i ?i. Jnrclfit Htrect, 4 ThAilnMt rataofl and bread find nlaln nn faney coiifecWORf J' ol all felnde always UQ UUUU Urilt OH U U11WJ