Among merehanU li Iho one who catars to thewantaof his cus tomers, be they rich or poor. Both have an Html right to be treated fairly. Jnstice to all ll a good motto, and our customers will find It oar. Wo have a oomplcto lluoof Groceries M woll M Canned Goods, etc. Corno and eco ar stock of goods, and remember tho best g ooda aro always the cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION HlncocltOlllllrliHp. At 11 o'clock this morning William J. Siuoock and MIm I.otilm IS. Millichap were married at tho residence of tho bride's parent, George and Ellm Millichap, 207 Smith Jardln street Miss Nellie IJatrd was tho bridesmaid and Alfred Millichap the groomsman. Kev. Daniel Savage, of Sorau ton, ottieiflted at the ceremony. Mr. and lire. Slncook loft on the 11:45 Pennsylvania train to visit Philadelphia and other points before taking ixMsesslou of the comfortable home the groom has prepared. USE DANA'S SAR9APARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUUES." Increase In the I. t). O. Tho growth of tho order of Odd Follows In this country has been phenomenal. In 1880 there were 1,000 members; In 18-10, 111,080; I860, 130,312; 1800, 149,250; 1ST0, 2a7,G3T; 1830, 440,733; 1800, 010,702, and at this timo the membership is more than 800, 000. Thoro has been oxpended by them in all these years $30,000,000 for relief. Penn sylvania has 1,085 lodge of the order, with a membership of 106,113. Joly's Jamaica Sorsaparilla, tho only pure, at JIoElheuny's. 0 15-tf I'olltlml l'olnts. Little money will be spent in polities this year. Fireworks and red Are will be scarce. Money, too, scarce. Hard times and Democracy travel hand-In-hand. Tho political strlkor is keeping shady just now. Ho will be on hand as soon as the frost comes. Kaillo and ball tickots aro finding their way to tho candidates for olllco quite freely. Use Wells Laundby Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. k. :. i:. Notice. A special meeting of Anthracite Castle, No 74, K. 0. E., will bo held in its hall at 6 o'clock, sharp, on Wednesday evening for tho purpose of making arrangements to attend tho funeral of our Into brother, Joseph Lloyd. All members aro requested to be rreseut. By order of Gkorob Comluy, N. G. Attest : E. D. Beudall, M. of R. l!-2t Piles or Hemorrhoids f ermanently cured without knifo or ligature, No dangor or Buffering. No delay from busi ness while nndor treatment. Patients who are responsible need not y until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Sond for circular. R. REED, II. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to tho editor of tho Evening Hr.RAi.D. tf Oh au Away. For sixty days Eeagoy, the photographer' will give a 10x12 pWtinum picture with evory Untttn of his 3 cabinets. Our Directory. m 3 jlE P0tf OFFICE Shenandoah. Ofllco hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order ana Iteeistry De partment open from 8 :00 a. m. xo r.w p. m. " Followintr Is a schedule of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In the office thirty minutes colore tne time given Deiow: Arrival, P.M. A.M. 1:40 iM Destination, (Phtla., Western and I Southern States) Departure. A. M. P. M. 1:W 12:6(S 2;S8 8:06 SU8 1:40 8:08 9:08 11:30 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:3S 7;00 1:38 7:00 1:40 7:00 0:08 9:45 ( New York and Baa era Suites and points on L. V. K. K, 9:08 9:08 U:S 9:06 9:08 8:6 1:25 ls25 lr 1140 Aeland. Glmrdvllle. ( Raven Run, Centra-1 1 11a, Mt Oarml and ) I mwmokta. j I PoMsvtUe. I 7 20 2193 8118 S:18 7:20 11:30 7:30 9:08 11:30 2:58 6:20 2:60 6:60 9:68 Mahanoy OHy. 3:28 8;18 9:58 3:28 9:5B I Mauaaoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 2:50 1 Creek and Shalt, f 6:00 4 FraokvUle. i 7:20 2:50 Carrier make a leneral collection at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 s. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro made In the business part of town at 10:15 a. m, and 3:00 p. m. ' Fire Alarm lloxel. The following list shows the location ot the alarm bozos of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Dowers streets. 10 Mowers and Centre streets. U Urldgo and Centre streets, 25 Main and Centre streets. St Main and Poplar streets. us Main and Coal streets. 48 Gilbert and Cntre streets. 3 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 58 Chwtant and Coal street. Totndan alarm open the box, poll down tne book ones and tot go. Whan an alarm Is at In tbs On boll will sound lbs number of l be box Ml repast the alarm tour tuass. aow to boo um it tb lOaxia la sounded from boa It the an halt w surtk oa ibb psaim sod iMrtlu wksM wUl ladlSOM Ikftl HM to ia tN TlMr f, It ana. MmrW s MWW KING l'KKSONAU Mrs. William MalhTis seriously 111. Gcorgo W. Hauler's lufaut child Is very ill. Charles Ilollch, of Mt. Carmcl, was In town last ovcnlug. Miss Emma Ilollch, of Reading, Is visiting town rolatives. Uon. I). D. Phillips, of Gordon, spent last evening In town. Mrs. IHvid R. James, who has beon quite sick, Is convalescing. Miss Magglo ButtB, of l'hl'adetphla, is visit ing friends In town. J. K. P. Sohollly has returned from Soran ton, whoro ho was visiting friends. John Shane, of Glmrdvllle, olreulated among his Shenandoah friends last evening. James Ilrennan. of BlueHeld, W, Ya , is spending R few days In town, the gnct of his parents. Councilman Dougherty was among (he attendants at the Burke-Foley wedding yesterday. The many friends of Jacob S. Williams will lie p'eMed to know that his condition Is somewhat Improved. P. D. llnlmau and daughter, May, went to Hazlctou this morning to attend the funeral of the late Samuel Simmons. Thomas Sanger, assistant pnrohaslng agent for the Union Coal Company at Shamokln, visited his former home last cvonlng. N. J. Nicholas and Samnol Young, salo agents at Philadelphia for the Cambridge Coal Company, were In town, yesterday to meet tho officials of that company. Richard Amour having survived tho twenty first day following tho Infliction of his Injuries, and being in an improved con dltlon, It Is beliovod ho will recover. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Points. Autumnal blasts will bo blowing boforo many weeks. Tho houscwifo is busy canning and pre serving frnlt. Blankets were brought into uso lor a lew nights recently. Puttlng-up stovo timo Is sauntering along this way rapidly. Tho quinces aro ripening and sorao aro already In market. Everywhere are seen tho indications of approaching autumn. A good way to tost tho smoothness of a railway track Is to try how neatly you can write whilo tho car Is in motion. "Two little girls in bluo'' is the latest popular song. ilio cool snap nas ciearcu mo- town jxmiy of flics and mosquitoes. Plant your fall . advertisements and reap your roward in a big trade. Com cutting will bo dllllcnlt becauso so much is blown flat on tho ground. 'Snitzlngs" and npplo butter boilings are now in full swing in tho rural districts. Even with free silver a man would havo to work just as hard as over to earn a dollar. Tho Welsh CongregationalUts will hold a convention at Wilkes-Barro on Sunday. Will Shenandoah havo a foot ball team this winter? Hare Halt Notes. Mt. Carmcl is agitating the question of fitting up a park, and organizing a base ball team next season. Mahanoy City played at Pottsvillo this afternoon. The homo club has threo games booked for tho near future. Friday at Mahanoy City, Saturday at Pottsville, and the uoxt game will bo played hero with ouo of the State Leaguo teams, probably Uarrieburg. Tho club had intended playing at Jeanesvlllo to morrow, but the gumo could not be arranged. Iil.il McIIALE. At Girardville, Sept. 11, Mrs. AunioMctiale, aged 43 years, daughter of Thomas and Mary Haloy. Funeral Thursday, Sept. 14, at 0 o'clock a. in. High Mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church. In terment iu St. Joseph's cemetery. 0 13-lt Commander Adnms' Welcome Ilnmo. Lynn, Mass., Sept. 13. A rousing recep tion was tendered Commander-in-chief John G. U. Adams, of tho Grand Army, upon his return homo Inst evening. After a short reception there were formal oxer cises In Odd Fellows' hall. These con sisted of congratulatory addrossos by .Mayor Hayes, itev. J. W. Tivert nnd Judge John w. Berry. Commander Adams' nppeuranco broughtout deafening npplauso, and he was greatly affected by tno wnrmiu oi nis reception. Arton Defeats the Four-Tear-Olds. Chicago, Sept. 13. Arlon.the sensational son of Electioneer, made his debut as a 4- year-old tit Washington park yesterday, anu won me opine oi tno Times stakes. worth $11,000. After Trevellan had taken the first heat Arlon trotted three heats without being headed, nndnt no time was he forced to his speed limit, the fastest mile using done in 2:12. Declines a Gubernaturinl Nomination, Fort Dodoe, la.. Sent. 13. L.S. Coftln. who was nominated for governor by the Prohibition-Renubl'cana Sept. 5, while ab sent from the state, issues a letter declin ing to accept the nomination. The Prohi bition oeutral committee will probably se lect Dr. Emory Miller, of Don Moines, to tune tne pinoe retUMxl by nr. Uoltm. Kvlilpnce of Iteueweil Confidence. Vicksburq, Miss., Sept. 18. The Ave banks of this city, which some weeks ago adopted the system of certified cheeks and reduced cash payment to depositors. voted unanimously to remove nil restric tions, thus sliowiug their confidence In the present Improved condition. Italni Dnmngt, the Cotton Crop. DUCK HILL, Miss., Sept. 13. Heavy and continued rains for the past four days have seriously damaged an already short cotton crop. Cotton In this seotiou Is fully one-tniru snort oi tne August estimate. Voted to Continue the Strike. LONDON, Sept. 13. The question of eon tinning the coal strike in Derbyshire and boutn ijsncasbire was put to a vote yes terday. An immense majority of the men voted In favor of continuing the strike. CliarlM H Lwmjm MtltiiMd. PARK, Sept. IS. M. Charles de Lesseps, who was sentenced to ave years Imprison wim whs senionoea to nvs years imprison- OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What Ho Sees nniki Hints During Ills Travels, Tho Delaware and Maryland peach has won tho first pilzo at tho World s Fair, whoro California concedes herself beaten, and names tho product of tho peninsula as tho queen of I American frnlt. It Is ostimntcd that tho crop this year, from tho Dolawaro-Maryland peninsula, has been tho laigcit over grown, and will exceed 0,000,000 backets. This great crop Is a marvelous result, when It Is rememlxred that a year ago peach growers were lamenting tho decay of their orehsrds, and looking In vnln for a euro for peach jollows -the scourge of the peninsula orchards, llecaute of the failure of last year's crop thousands of trees were cut down and their stumps pulled out as uselessly oumlierlng the grutiud. Although tho prlco received has been a small one, tho financial result of marketing the crop has made tho region of berry patohts and orchards pros perous during a financial depression. Somo peoplo never know tho valuo of u good thing until they havo practical Illus tration. This fact has been brought foiciwy to my mind by an ocenrrenco that should teach soroo peoplo a lesson, especially our business people who aro seeking the patron agoof the public. Shenandoah is blessed with a sufficient supply of peddlers, who ply their trade from door to door. Nine times out of every ten, where purchases aro mado from tboso men, tho snmo articlo can bo bought from tho town merchants at a much less cost, nnd a better article. Tho great troublo Is our luslncss men, with a few ox ccptions, fall to appreciate tho groat power of tho dally press, iho wife of a South Main street merchant bought'a nt w fangkd teapot from a ncddlcr. When sho explained tho great merits of tho articlo to her husband on his arrival at tho house, ho reproached her, saying that ho had tho samo thing in his store for less money. Tho n.ioindcr was to tho point rind unanswerable: "Why don't you advertise? Ono never knows what jou havo in your Btoro." President Harris, of tho Beading company, is credited as being an excel cut financier nnd a thoroughly equipped railroad man. I don't question tho truth of theso two assertions, but I do quciition tho witdoui of his selection of 'ottsvlllo as a place of abode during tho summer. My reason tor mis is mat too 'affidavit" editor of tho county teat will havo him In his grave err long. One day that Bhcct comes out in an oxclustvu interview, with bold headlines, stating that the Presi' lent of tho Heading will resign, tho next day ho may resign, and tho following day he will not rcticu. AlthoUKh President Harris would not talk, tho reporter of the "affidavit" Bhcet was equal to the emergency, and inter viewed its own editor, palming It olf on tho public as an exclusive Interview with tho head of tho Eeading. For tho life of me, Mr. Editor, I don't know whether Harris is still President of tho Beading Company or not, and don't Bupposo ho knows himself after Kcaiing tho aforesaid sheet. Will yon kindly scan tho tiles of tho latter and let a suneriug public know ",vhero aro wo at?" What makes mo a Uttlo credulous about theso interviews is that tho editor's affidavit was not attached thereto. Gettliug, tho beer-keg curiosity, proposes doing tho towns of this region, in company with th eric waich ho recently wheeled to the World's Fair. During tho present week ho is raking In tho dimes of the people of Frackvdle. 1 understand ho is very anxious to visit this town, at the oxpenso of somo restaurant keeper. - llo charges tho landlord so much n day and board for exhibiting him self, claiming that his great attractive powers aro sufficient to draw people, as well as their uicklcs and dimes, to tho place of business of the landlord who is so fortuuato enough to secure him. GettllnghasUndoubtedlystarted out to secure an easy living, and I predict for him much success. Ode, An Olllcer's htateiutnt. The Grand Jury last week ignored the bill that was presented agaiust two young men named Fahey and lJowliug, of town. and Policeman Flaherty UMms that a correct statement of tho circumstances which led to tho arrest has not beon givon. Olllcor Flaherty stated last night : "Officer Dough crty and myself btood at tho corntr of Oak end Main streets on tho morning of July th. It was 2:40 o'clock. Wo heard a door getting tampered with and had an Idea somebody was trying to get Into a house. In trying to locate tho sound wo beatd glats break and saw two men on South Main street. Dougherty followed them down and 1 waited toseo which way they would turn. They turned east on Cherry street and I turned east on Oak street. I went out Oak itreet as far as White and tbeu south and out to the corner ofiCherry and Main streets. Dough erty had both men in charge. When Doughorty tirresttd Dowliug he was in tho collar way of the Brennan building, where tho laundry is, and Fahey was standing on tho corner." Died. SI1ELLY. At Shenandoah, on the 11th instant, Jacob Shelly, In bis 69th year. Funeral will take place on Thursday after noon, tho Hth Instant, at 2:00 o'clock, at the residence of his son-in-law, Evan J. Davies, North Jardiu street. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully n. Ited to attend. 9-12 2t Si itch-JInck llallroait. Tri.r.a leave Switch-Uack depot, Mauch Crunk, -ftti days, as follows: 8.40. 1U.1U, II. a. a. n. i no. &), 3.45, 5 36 p. m. Sundays, 1.60. n li. ReiurnliMt. leave leave Kummlt Hill, 9.40 tf 11. lu s. li,.. It H, 1.60. J.JO, 4,36, 6.1S p. aai, !, 4.00 p.m. Slay IB, 1HN. Sale of 1'ioperty, Junes J. Fransy sud others who were Interested in tbe SheNesdoitli Hftkeiy Com' ..i., ojua the sHnertr on MISCELLANEOUS. 1.10R HALE Nine sharos HchUylkill Trac tion stock. Apply at this olllcc. 9 9-tf TTIOK SALK. Tho Bheotz property, K. ' street, and nronertv at Ilrownsvllle Lloyd b-28-lm M,M. lluitKE, Attorney. FOIl "ALU Household goods consisting of 1 Dorr healer, raneo and other arlltle". lor salo cheap. Apply i No. 18 K. Oak street. V It'll Don't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyour-Life Away Is the truthful. utArtllne title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bio, tho wonderful, harmless OuaranterU tobacco habit cure. Iho cost Is trifling and tho man who wants to quit i nd can't runs no physios! or flnnrial risk In using "No to bao " wold oy all druggists, look at drug stores or by m 1 tree. Aditrou Tee Sterling Kemedy Co., Indiana Mineral springs, ma. w & s-ly Notice to flown ! I -icc-HX 33:rix b $to- .SHENANDOAH,. Saturday Morninf, Sept, 9th. A Carload of tho finest horses that hav- over been brought to the region, bale at C ommercial Hotel Htabies. 0-7-Ot RETTG'S Deer and Porter. T A!"l AGENT for the -1- Chas. Itettlg's Cele brated Beer iiud Porter In thla vicinity, also Bergner & -Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales nnd Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors andJCigara. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street JERSEY PEACHES! 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 S' Shenandoah, Pa. Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will close out my entire stock of Boots and shoes, iiats ana caps at prices re gardlcss of cost. N 38 North Main St., Shenandoah, ft For Sale or Rent Tho dwellinc house. No. 410 Juncbcrry Alloy, containing six rooms. FOR SiULiK! Double block of dwolling housosnt Nos. G04 and COO, Turkoy Hun. T. E. BSDDALL, Attorney-at-law, 9-12-lw Cor. Jialn and Centre streets, ISXOTI03E3. I beg to Inform the publlo that I have pur onasoa toe BARBER 8HOP- lately owned by William Hamcr. and will con' uuci ji. ror tne eeneni oi my vubiuiuvid. share ot your patronage Is solicited. CIIAItl.KH DKBB, (Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St. MAURICE RIVER GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wholeeole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. 3Tt. H.. UOBIjE cs OO 0-1M3W 8 S. Jardln St.. Shenandoah, Pa. 139 BioiHli -Main HtrtMM, Slionniicloali, Vz. All work jrwrsateed to be 8rsHlae In every ree set- w retnaeuaiu; wnmbi u SIDORE FRIEDMA ld?i you r psvlreoace. cooaaeaittaiora&a ....The Large' Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, POTTSVIIjIjE, Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. iTXrE SHALL keep our storo open nil day on Fridays, beginning September Rtb, VV and shall rnako it doubly Interesting with this specinl salo, Thoro will be now goods added to this great salo dally. This is a chance for bargains that seldom occurs and should not bo neglected. Shrewd and woll posted bargain seekcrt will bo on hand early. So If you want to pick up somo of thocholcest values you muit do likcwlso. Every department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each articlo that will niovo them quickly. Wo mention a fow of tho Items, but whoever wishes to Invest a dollar in goods can now get value uncqualcd in Job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. Print Department. Wo have lust rccclvrd ono casn of Dress Ginghams, fall styles, at 8Jo per yard. Nono better In tho market tor laio a yard. Ono case of White Apron Chocks, regular 10c quality; salo price C!c per yard. One caso of fancy Tnrkoy Bed Calicos, worth 80 a yard; f alo prlco Co a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall styles. Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, at lie per yard. American sateens, loc quality; saioprico 10c yard. French Sateens, 20c quality, salo prlco 12Jo yard. Ftench Sateens, 25c quality, salo price 20c yard. French Sateens, 37ic quality, salo price 2oc yard. Apron Ginghams reduced to 3Jc o yard. Oriental Cords, regular prico 121c, sale price 5c a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers. $1.2 quality, GOc. Folt Tablo Covers, $1 87i quality, 89c. Felt Tablo Covers, $2 00 quality, $1 23. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covors, regular prico 42c, sale prlco 21c. A lot ot Liincn f ringe, be a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covcra with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico 5c. and a lot of 10c and 12c Laces, saleprire 74c. l'lush Tablo Iscarls, handsomely embroid ered, $1 50, reduced from $3.60. A big job lot of 10c and 121c 1'urscs go at 5c each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular prico 17c, salo price 9c. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, O. GEO. -MILLER, Manager. POTTSlTIIa!LlSS? PA. ....1 lie First Cool .Marks tho The Lamp COME and are this season's display at our store. We have beuutifiil Vase Lamps at $1.25. and upwards. Prices are positively lower than ever betWe. We guarantee every burner bini oil pot perfect. Attractiveness anil intrinsic merit are two features worth looking after and their wearing qualities are bound to prove satisfactory to the purcuaser. Our delicious caudles always take the lead. GLRVII, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Q JSo-ixtli 3VErvl3a Street. John F.Ploppert, HO JSAST CENT11E 81. ad, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CONFECTIONERY. ICECREAM, SODA WATER, J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, ' Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Ilussct Shoe Laces! Russet Slioe Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE! lO W. Oontro St., JOHN I. TRI!ZIt)B, Public Notice! Notice is hereby given tht persona destroy ing or detaining beer kege will be prosecuted as provided by the Act of Assembly approved April tb, 1W. Brewers' Association, Sksnannpf. June I, Hit. ly Stores of.... Dress Goods Department. One caso 38 inch Cashmere, all now shades, former prico 33o n yard, sale price 21c. Another lot of 38 inch Cashtrerc, now fall shades at &"c per yard. Thtso nro regular 50o goods and you will say so when you seo thom. Wo got thorn especially for this &.ile. Another job lot of 40-inch Screes, all wool, In all tho new shades for 39c a yard. Tho samo goods sold during tho summer season for 02ic. Dark Pink Striped Sorgcs, 30 inches wide, 87Jcn yard; reduced from $1,23. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced from $1.00. Silk and Wool' Austria Cloth, samo effect as Lansdown, 48 inches wide, "5c n yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 inclcs wide, 23c per yard, reduced from 37Jc. Odds and ends iu Black Goods nt about half prico. "Millinery Department. Tho spring ami summer season is about over and wo aro now malting arrangements for our Fall Opening, The announcement wo shall make known through tho papers anil circulars Iu good timo. Wo still havo jobs in Ladies' and Child ren's Hats suitablo for this timo of the year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that wo aro selling at bar gain prices. Night of Autumn... Bejnnniiif; of, CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- T CELEBRATED LA6ER 1 1 ' v AND PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST GOAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVE COAL $3 00 CHESTNUT COAL 3 00 PEA COAL.... . 2 00 EGG COAL .. 3 00 Orders may be lett at 21 East Coal street, or 201 ttoutn Main street. M. L. SHOEMAKER. Season ! Bakery and Confectionery Store, I2i n. JftrdlH Htreot, The Quest en lies and bread and pl&tn aad ar11"' 81 ttUitr iour
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