Among merchant U the one who alters to the ninU of hi) ctui- tnaers, be they rich or poor. Both have an trail right to be treated fairly. Jmtlcotoall It a good motto, and our customers will find Honrs. Wo havoaoompletollnoof Groceries M well M Canned Goods, cto. Como and see ar stock of goods, and remomtior tho best foods are always the cheapest In the long run. Corner Grocery Centre White Sts. THIRD EDITION THE LAST SERIES. Cheap-Hate Kxclimloiis to tlui AVorld'H I'lllr ilu tlui IN-iiiisylvniiln Hal inml. As tho period of tho oxlstencu of the World's Columbian Exiiosltlon draws to a close thodo maud grows stronger for tho economical nud satisfactory moans of reaching Chicago pro vided hcretofor by tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company. Kccognlzlng tho urgency of tills popular need, that company has fixed a fow additional dates on which excursions of tho snino character as tho previous onca will bo run. September 10th, 21, 28th, October 2d, 11th, 17th,aud 21st aro days selected from New York, Philadelphia, and points east of Pittsburg and Erlo and north of York. Tho special trains will bo composed of tho standard coachcB for which tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company Is noted, and tho urrlval in Chicago at an early hour tho following afternoon obviously gives ample opportunity fur securing accommodations at that place. The trains will louvo New York 9 00 a. in., Jersey City 0.13, Newark 0.25, Elir-aboth 0.32, 2Jow Brunswick 0 53, Trenton 10.23, Philadel phia 11.30, Frazor 12.00 p.m., Downlngtown 12.22, Parkosburg 12.11. CoaUville 1.02, Lan caster 1.25, Conowago 1.57, llarrisbnrg 3.00 p. m., Lewlstown Junction 4 30, Tyrone 0.00, Altooua 7.00, and Pittsburg 10.10 p. in. The excursion rate, good only on tho special train and valid for return within ten days, is $20 from New York, $18.25 from Philndclphie, and proportionately low from other stations. Itcturn portions of tickets aro good for ten days. Those trains will run on schedule, and will be provided with all modern conveniences with tho exception of Pullman cars. Many expressions of complete satisfaction have been made by pcoplo who havo availed themselves of this excellent opportunity of visiting tho greatest and grandest exhibition tho world has over seen. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted. lm Points. Advertiso. ' Commercial drummers are shy just now. Tho best timo to advertiso is now. Sheriff sales will be plenty in tho spring. Thoy say u man who owes several year's subscription on a newspaper and asks tho postmaster to send it back marked "refused," is moan enough to put tar in his hat when taking up the church collection in order to get the small chaugo. Tho railroad companies continuo to cut down expense. Hard times seem to strike everywhere. People who havo money now invest in real estate, stocks and bonds. It is safer than if placed in old stockings. Wo would bo pleased If all who loavo town on a visit, or who have visitors at your place, to send us the . information by person or postal card. If you have any news, good, lad or indifferent, send it to us and we will be only too glad to publish tho same. North Main street should recciyo attention before winter sets In. Hero would bo a good place to put our needy unemployed labor. People read tho papers no matter how hard the times are. Advertisers should bear this in mind. Cornelius Uorue, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Elmira Hart, daughter of Samuel Hart, of Bingtown, were married by lev. J. II. Scchler. It is feared that tho constant worry will alfect the mind of John Brlggs, tho prisoner In tho county jail charged with tho murder of Parfitt, at Uilberton, Brlggs has quite a large family. William Davis, employed at tho St. Nicho las colliery, sustained a' fracture of the bono at the ankle. A party of young people from Jeanosvillo will visit Lakeside this evening. Millions of bottles of the genuine "Anchor Pain Expeller" are sold annually, and sent to all quarters of the globe. This fact itself, cpeaks of the magical efficacy of this im ported remedy. It is the best and most re liable remedy for Rheumatism, Gout and kindred complaint. Give it a trial and convince yourself. 35 and GO cents a bottle, C. II. Hageubuoh, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M Ulan, and other druggists. 3t Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. The Cherokee strip, in the Indian Terri tory, will be opened for settlement Septem ber 10, 1S&3. Kiowa, Kans., on the Missouri Pacific Railway, Is the main registering town Blva, I. T., twenty talleS south of Kiowa, Is the principal temporary government land ollce. Bee that yonr tlcKet to Kiowa, Ivans, reids via the Missouri Pacific Railway. For information address Wm. E. Hoyt, General iiaem raseenger Agent, or i. sr. .uciann, Eaftwu Traveling Agent, 301 Broadway, Kew York. 9-15-2t OlinB Away. For sixty days imtfty, the photographer will giv 1018 jMbuum picture with every - Jmr Mfia fear. Be sum that the .nap LMH9 BHL AfMxwU Fib, k KING prluHd a efWf . ' taw. THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL ftearly Two-Thirds of the Naval Oflloers Join the Iniureeiitt. Washington, Sept. 15. Secretary of Btnto Grcshnm has received the following table dispatch from Minister Thompson nt Illo de Janeiro: "At 11 o'clock tho revolu tionary forces bombarded tho forts com tnamllnu the entrance to the harbor, nlso the arsenal on the wharf In the center of tho city. A few shells were fired Into the tlty, nud ft woman wns killed In her resi lience. Commercial telegrams have ngnln been forbidden. The Charleston has not fet nrrived." Huenos Aviibs, Sept. 15. Only fragmen tary news of the Brazilian revolt hns been received hore. President Pcixoto still con trols the telegraph lines. Tho insurgent Kiuadrou is reported to have bombarded an urneiinl town near Hlo Janeiro, but which one It Is Impossible ns yet to ascer tain. The liisurients captured the gov ernment gunboat Alugoas, which lay In the harbor and surrendered without firing a shot. The forte at the entrance to the harbor fired on the insurgont fleet, but without effect. The Insurgents directed their fire upon the arsenals and forts. The government Ironclad Bahla, which started for Paraguay river to oppose any revolt in the fleet at Matto G rosso has been ordered to return to tho defense of Hlo Janeiro. The officers of tho government gunbeat Tlradentos, which has been In the hnrbor of Montevideo for several days, oxpects to be attacked slicfr'tly by the insurgont trans port Itaoca and they havo prepared their llilp for action. Of tho 460 officers in the Brazilian navy 200 have joined tho Insur gents. THE BIG BUSINESS BOOM Farther Clicarlng Ileports of lleflump tlons In AH Sections. LAwrtEKCE, Mass., Sept. 15. Phillips & Kunhardt's mill, of this city, which hns been closed for several weeks, will resurno operations on full time next Monday. A reduction of from 10 to 15 per cent, will bo made In wages. Tho management of the Moses and Stevens mills at North Audover lias decided to rosuwo work Monday next. The Frauklln mills, nt Franklin, N. II., will also start up on Monday. It Is prob able that tho Moses T. Stevens & Sous' mill, at Haverhill, and the Mnrland mills, nt Audover, will also resume on Monday. There will be no reduction In time or Wages. TltESTOS, N. J Sept. 15. The only manufacturing establishment closed down fiere is the Ameiican saw works, which generally employs 200 hands. Thero are at least 250 more potters at work this week than last. There appears to bo a general air of activity In business circles through out the city. TitoY, N. Y., Sept. 15. The Lion factory of tho United Shirt and Collar company at Lanslngburgh and the iEtna hosiery mill at the snino place will start up in full next Monday. Tho Paciflo mill nt Cohoes, which is being operated on half timo this week, will btart up In full time Monday also. FitANKLlN, Mas3., Sept. 15. Tho Hay cnsslmere mill will probably by running in all parts by Monday, at a probable re duction of 10 per cent, in wages. Tho factory of the Norfolk Woolen company nt Norfolk will start up Monday after a shut down of several weeks. Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 15. Orders have been given for the resumption of work in every department in the big Klvorslde irou nud Rteel works Monday. The works give employment to nearly 5,000 men. Louisville, Sept. 15. The works of the Ashland Steel company, which have been idle for more than three months, resumed operations, employing about 100 men. IsnrEMINO, Mich., Sept. 15. Tho Ames Irou company resumed work nt the mine east of Ishpemlng with a full force. Illcycllsts Still Drenklng Ilecorda. SrillNOFIELD, Mass., Sept. 15. The sec ond dny of the bicycle tournament was even more successful than the first. There were fully 10,000 peoplo present, nud two world's records were broken. Tyler made a half mile iu the second heat of tho han dicap in 1.00 2-5, bentiug his owurocord of 1.01 2-5, made at Hartford Sept. 5; and Sanger won the two mile handicap in 4.31 2-5, beating Johnson's record of 4.47 2-5, made at Pittsfteld Juno 24. Tho great race of the day, tho ruilo inter national record, was won by II. C. Tyler, after the most exciting bicycle contest over seen on the track. The half mile open was between WIndle,Zimmerman and Banker, Zimmerman crossing the tape ahead of WIndle by a wheel. At tho conclusion of tho scheduled races, Melntjes covered 20 miles and 50 yams in 59 miu., 52 sees., breaking the world's hour record. Emigrants from IitfVrttHl DUtrlcts Coming London, Sept. 15. Many emigrants from the continent who were brought via Hamburg to England, sailed for New York yesterday from the cholera infected port of Grimsby. Murdered by a llurglnr. NAPANEE,' Ont., Sept. 15. Angus Mc Leod was shot and killed early In the morning by a burglar whom he had dis covered in his house. The murderer es caped. Died. DONOVAN. At Mahanoy City, John Donovan, formerly of Shenandoah, aged 30 years and 11 days. Funeral on Saturday, September 16th. at 0:30 a. m. High mass at St. Oanicus church, Mahanoy City. Inter meut at No. 3 cemetery, Pottsville. Leave on 11:20 train, Lehigh Valley Railroad. Rela tives and friends respectfully invited to attend. " 0 15 It 1"Um or Uemorrliold. permanently cured without knife or ligature, No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while nnder treatment. Patients who ire responsible need not y until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. B. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Evening Hesald. tf W1H Iteuio e Their Ottlce. The Schuylkill Traction Company is build ing an office at the power house, near Girard ville, and will shortly make that place the headquarters for tho company, instead of at Ashland. Switch-Hark Jlallroad. Trains leave Hwltcu-tlaek depot, Maucn Obunk. week dan, aa follows: 8.W, 10,10, 11 Jfl a. m 1,00, ISO, lit, 6 p. m. Sundays, 1 90, ll.ltfu. m lx M, 160. 3.11), 4.K, 6.U p. m. Bun lays, t SH, OU p. m. Hay M. 1MB tf Use Wbixs' Lauitpry Blub, the btt Blalng fat Janndry we. Bach paekago makes two quarts, lfeta. Sold by Ceakley Bros. 1'KItaOHAL. H, A. Acker and wife are at the World's Fair. County Commiislouer Reed 1. was a visitor to town last evening. Miss Annlo Meyer, of town, Isvisitlng her friends at Shamokln. Nosh Owens, of lit. Catmcl, spent a short time In town yesterday. Miss Ollio Morgan, of St. Clair, Is spending a few days with friends In town, Hon. William E. Jones, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town this morning. Rev. Wm. McNally, of Northumberland, preached In tho Prosbytcriau church last uvonlng. C. Biiuuiway, the hustling manager of tho Ktming Chronicle, spent a few hours in town yesterday. J. I'. Martin. Democratic candidate for County Commissioner, was a visitor to town last evening. James L. Lynch and Joseph Latham started for their homos In Seattle, Washing ton, last evening. Reporter Martin, of tho Pottsvlllo Evening Chronicle, is working' up the circulation of that leading paper In town and vicinity. Andrew Hoppcs, of tho firm of Hoppos & Co., Mahanoy City, yesterday received a stroke of apoplexy . Ho is slowly recovering. Marshall Myers, a former citizen, has re turned to town from Philadelphia to live, and his household goods will arrlvo iu a few days. David Morgan and wlfo, of Leeds City, South Dakota, who havo been visiting town friends, left to-day lor Ashland and Shenan doah, whero they will spend a few days beforo departing for tho World's Fair. Hhamokin Ditjiatci. Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and boast. 25 and 50 cents por bottle Huso Hull Notes. Tho Mahanoy City-Asbland game was postponed yesterday on account of rit'n. Thopridoof Pottsville, FoxandCavanaugh, havo been relegated to tho rear. Shcnan doah's sluggers did tbo business. A largo crowd will accompany tho homo team to Pottsvlllo to-morrow. Tho Allentown State Leaguo team will bo tho noxt attraction at tho Trotting park. The gato admission to tho Pottsvillo park has been increased to twenty-live cents. Paddy Fox is now manager of tho Potts villo team. Tho liino in to-morrow's game will bo: Ely, of York, and Shinehouso, of Pottstown, battery ; Brown and O'Hara, of tho Reading team, second baso and left field respectively; Snapper Lang, of tho Bing hampton team, short stop. .Mox Hill, Reilly, Snydorand McGcttlgan will bo tho only old mcmbors who will remain on tho team. Fox, lato of Reading, has been signed to play with tho home team. Tho homo team did not go to Mahanoy Citj this afternoon, on account of tho un f'avorablo weather. Tho Pottsvlllo team is drawing very poor audiences. Tho management was out cf pocket $81 in tho Mahanoy City gamo. Tho noxt game at tho Trotting park will bo botween tho strong Allentown State League club and tho homo team. Tho visit ing players will bo os follows : Coury, 2nd baso ; Potts, right field ; Kappcl, 3rd baso ; Ely, left field j Rothermel, short stop ; Moore, catchor ; Golden, center field ; Chambers, 1st baso ; Jordan, pitcher. The small attendance at tho Pottsvillo games is accounted for by the club's poor playing. Every team in tho county is being strengthened by tho addition of StatoLeaguo material.- Our boys will, therefore, havo to play ball. Tho Lansford Jltcord says: "It is rot likely that tho Pottsville-Lansford series will bo finished. Pottsvillo insists on playing here in the middle of the week, and the Lansford management, knowing that it takes a Saturday gamo to ccmo out ahead, refuse to go down in their pockets for glory." USE DANA'S SAhSAl AEILLA, ns " THE KIND THAT OTJREB". l(emoeit a Tumor. Dr. James Stein yesterday performed a successful operation upon Sunuel Sutton, of town, by the removal of a largo tumor from tho tatter's left cheek. Jcly's Jamaica Sartnparilla, tho only pure at McElbennyW 9-12-tf AMUSEMENTS. JJEKGUSON'B THEATRE. P. J, KEIICUEON, MANAGEI1. Thursday, September 21, 1893. ...The Gilbert... omicOpera Comp'y Including Clias. A. Gilbert. Addle Cora Iteed, and Flurctta, tho Fa mous Danseuse, In a perfect pro duction of the ....... Prices, as, 50 and 75 Cents. Scats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. MAURICE RIVER COE OYSTERS We are now prepared to till orders In large small quantities at our ''ci-olu and retail store. A 11 orders executed with care and promptness. XX. KTOBLE cJ CO., 9-1 1-lSw 8 B. Jardln tit, Shenandoah, Pa. Bakery and Confectionery Store, X2i Ti.' Jarctlu direct, The Unlet rakes and bread and plain and fanay confectionery of all kinds always kept on hand. WM, BHUUARS. MISCELLANEOUS. 70It HALE Nine sbaroa Hchuylklll Trac U nonstock. Apply at this offlce. 9-IMf IflOIl SALE. Tho Sheets property, K. Lloyd street, and property at Hrownnvllle. B-Hm M, M. nuiiKE, Attorney nTOIt BALE A National typewriter in por X1 foet condition. Will to sold cheap for cash. Apply at this ofllce. 9-14-tt FOH HaLE. A litter of Bmall breed pug puppies. Apply at 210 East Centre street, Mahanoy City, i'a. 0-ll-tf TjiOH "ALH Household goods consisting of a. i uwr neiiier, i oibji oac cupooaru ana nltim- nrffrlnft ffir anlA nTtaat. Annln ! Vn 10 E. Oik street. ' 011-t'f LOST. A blaek cow with white spot on Its forehead. Finder will please return same to Andrew Clilncliaok. Wm. Penn. and receive reward. 9-U 8t NOTICE. The parties wto left guns at my store to bo repnlid aro hereby notlllcd to call and pay charges on sums on or before Oot 1st. or tLov will be old. flHn mimntir. 9-14-lw lF. Coal street, Bhenondoah. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOIt- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. ErACOlT 1693-34. Dancing Schoo -COMMENCING Saturday Fvening, Sept. 16,1893 -AT 8 O'CLOCK.- B! HSU, IS HK! At Bobbins' Opera House. AciniiiyHloia, Oonts JERSEY REACHES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER'S, ' 724 N. Main St, Shenandoah, Pa. Boots and Shoes At a SACRIFICE! I will closo out my entire stock of Boots and bhoes, Hats and Caps at prices ro gardlcss of cost. 38 North Main SI., Shenandoah, Pa. For Sale or Rent! Tlio dwelling house, No. 410 Junoberry Alley, containing six rooms. POR ! Double block of dwelling bouses at Nos. G01 and ouu, Turkey ttun. T. It. BEDDALL, Attornoy-at-Law, 0-12-lw Cor. Slain and Centre streets. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: BTOVE COAL $3 00 CIIESTNUT COAL 3 00 PEA COAL...... . 2 00 EGG COAL ..,....... 3 00 Orders may be left at "4 East Coal street, 201 Bouth Main street. M. L SHOEMAKER. KTOTIOE. I bee to Inform tbe public tbat I have pur coaseu mo KAItmilt SHOP ' lately owned bv William Ramer. and will con' duct It lor tbe benefit of my ouatomera. A snare oi your patronage la solicited. ' CIIARI.EB IllUt II, ISIDORE FRIEDMAN (formerly with "Wm. Derr) 13 W. Centre St. ....The Large Dives, Pomeroy POTTSVITjIjE, Xu!.., Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. ,e"TTTE SHALL keep our storo open VV and shall make It doubly Interesting with this special sale. Thero will new goods added to this great salo dally. This Is a chanco for bargains tj soldom occurs and should not bo neglected. Shrewd and well posted bargain seen will bo on hand early. So if you want to pick up somo of tho choicest valuos you raj do likewise. Every department will artlclo that will move them quickly. wishes to invest a dollar In goods can Every department will contain srecial Print Department. We havo lust received ono enso of Dross Ginghams, fall styles, at 8ic per yard. Nono better in tho market for 12ic a yard. Ono caso of White Apron Cheeks, regular 10c quality; salo price Clc per yard. Ono case of fancy Turkoy Rod Calicos, worth 8o a yard; ralo prico Cc a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall styles, Dress Calicos, In short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, at 5c por yard. American Sateens, 15c quality; sale prlco 10c a yard. French Sateens, 20c quality, salo price 12Jc a yard, French Sateens, 25c quality, salo prico 20c a yard. French Sateens, 3"Jo quality, salo prico 25c a yard. Apron uingnams rcunccu to Jia a yard, Oriental Cords, regular prico 121c, salo prico 5c a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers, $1.21 quality, G9c. Felt Tablo Covers, $1.67i quality, 69c. Felt Tablo Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covers, reenlar prico 42c, salo price 21c. A lot of Linen Fringe 5c a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prlco 5c. ana a lot ot luc and lajc .Laces, saleprleo 7Jc. riush Tablo Scarfs, handsomely embroid ered, ?1 50, reduced from $3.50. A big. ioh lot of 10c and 121c Purses bo at 5c each. A lot of Initial Ilaudkcrchlefs. reeular prico 17c, salo prico 9c. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWAR 5 and 7 North O. GEO. MILLER, Manager. POTTSILLE, PA. ....Ihe First Cool . Marks the The Lamp Season COME and Bee tbia season's display at our store. We have beautiful Vase Lamps at $1.25 and upwards. Prices are positively lower than ever before. We guarantee every burner anil oil pot perfect. Attractiveness and intrinsic merit are two features worth looklnt; after and their wearing qualities are bound to prove satisfactory to the purcuaser. Our delicious candies always take the lead. (HRYIN, DTOCAI & WAIDLEY'i Persons amine your John F.Ploppert, U9 EAST CENTRE 81. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CONFECTIONERY. ICECREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Siroot, Shenandoah. X39 Houtli;-ainlii Street, Hn onnri cl onli, fa, All work guaranteed to be first-class In every res; ect. We respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage. Goods called torand delivered. Russet Sboe Lncc9l Russet Slioc Dressing; S AT T11K LEATHER STORE! IU "CV. Oontro 3t., JOHN I. TUISZIHR, Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given tbat persona destroy ing or detaining beer kega will be proseoutod as provided by tbe Act ol Assembly approved April (tb, 1866. Browora' Aeaoolatlcm, Btinn0o9E, r Jam i K8I. It Stores of.... and Stewart all day on Fridays, beginning Scptemher a be overhauled, and such prlcos marked on eJ Wo mention a few of tho Hems, but whod now got valuounequaled in job lots of dry god articles for this month. Dress Goods Department. One caso 33 Inch Cashmere, all now shM tormer price 3oc a yard, salo prlco 21c. Another lot of 33 Inch Cashmere, now shades at 25o per yard. These aro regj 50o goods and you will say so when youl them. Wo got them especially for t salo. 1 Another job lot of -10-incb Serges, all wJ in an mo new snauts lor sue a yard, same goods sold during the summer i for 02!c. Dark Pink Striped Serges, 30 inches wl 87Jco yard; reduced from $1.25. , 1 Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced frl Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, same oflecll Lansaown, -isincnes wide, 70c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 3(1 inches wide, 25c yard, reduced from 371c. Odds and ends in Illack Goods at abi hall prlco. Millinery Department, Tho spring and summer season is alJ over and wo aro now making arrangemel for our Fall Opening, Tho announcement wo shall mako kno through tho papers and circulars In gcL timo. We still havo jobs In Ladios' and Chlj reus Hats suitablo for this time of year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and cspecis Mourning Uoods that wo aro selling at gain prices. Centre Street, Nieht of Autumn.... Beginning of. QUEEN & CO., OfPMIadelpJ bend their Ke Specialist. To SHcnandoali, Thursday, Sept. a Ho will bo found at tho Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. m. to5:30p.i wbo have beadache or whose eyes are causing 4 luiutui t euuuiu vuu uiJim uieir specialist, aod iney wm colve Intelligent and skillful attention. NO ritahge to eyes. Every pair ol glasses ordered is guarantij RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the x Chas. Rettig's Cele brated Beer and 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. HOQKS & BROWn Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREE'