I KING Among merchants Is the odo who caters to tho wants of tils cus tomers, bo they rich or poor. Both have an tqual right to be treated fairly. Justice to all tl a good motto, anil our customers will find Ik ours. Wo have a complete lino of Groceries M well as Canned Goods, oto. Come and aco or stock of goods, and remember tho best goods aro always the cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIKD EDITION Feints. Days still growing shorter. Long evenings aro approaching. After a frost or two then look out for chest' eats. Buckwheat oakos and sausngo days are close at hand. You can buy summor goods now at groat bargains. Tho polka dot will be tho popular tlo this winter. Travol now to and from the World's Fair Is vory brisk. Every body would bo perfect If evorybody else thought so. The Hiwleton police havo inaugurated raid against dive. The early oyster Is good, but will improvo as the seasou advances. The merry wedding bolls are beginning to ring as tho full approaches. The big Columbia stamps have threo and a half more months to llvo. Conceit is the most incurablo dlseaso.lthat is known to tho human soul. Tho centro street sewerage system is being extended north on West street. Host of our stroets arc in much hotter con dition than thoy were a yoar ago. Soon tlmo to bo polishing up tho heater and parlor 6tovo for Its winter work. After the canning and preserving Is over will come tho fall house cleaning. Tho Hebrew day of atonement begins to night and will last until to-morrow night. Tho Stato Firemen's convention will bo hold at Butler tho latter part of this month A new front is leiug put in tho building occupied by John Iliggins, on South Main street. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad employes in this district received their pay yesterday, In checks on tho First National Bank of town, Tho Now Jersey Central Railroad has ordered tho breaking up of all old four- wheel coal cars whenever tho oxpsnso of ropairlng them oxceeds $10. It ia claimed those cars run very unevenly and cause the majority of coal train wrecks by leaving the tracks at tho slightest jar. USE DANA'S 8AESAPAEILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES". FLEMING FROM THE FLAMES Famllloi Forcttl lnni Htctr lloinos ta' lllnnmotn unci Olclnliomn. A SI! I, AND, Wis.. Sept. 10. SlRce Smidar morning; the country lias been enveloped lu n denso cloud of smoke, and on orery side disastrous forest fires are fiercely rntr- inK. It has required hard work on the part of tho fire department and tho eltl aeua to keep tho fires from burning resi dences on the outskirts of the city, and the danger is not over. Several dwelling houses onuglit fire, nlso the Lake Shorn roundhouse, but were subdued beforo the buildings were destroyed. When tho fire men were vigorously lighting tho fire In tho Kastond thoy were suddenly surprised to see two men. a woman and a child rush out of the flames through a roadway. The party proved to bo a family .of home steaders who were obliged to fleo for their lives. South and enst of the city are hun dreds of Isolated homesteaders, and many of them have been burned out. It Is re ported, but not verified, that one family left their clearing and started for tho city with u yoke of oxen, but were overtaken by the flames nnd suffocated. GtmiMK, O. T., Sent. 10. A courlorjust in from the 1'awneo reservation states that a terrific prairie flto Is raiding thcro, nnd hundreds of settlers have been compelled to abandon wagons, tents and outfits and fleo for their lives ou their horses. Several dead bodios have been found, aud It Is feared that many will perish. of "Luter On." Harris' theatro was woll filled last night by an audienco which, for thrco houre, laughed at the jokes and funny doings of a bright company. Tho girls of tho cast aro pretty and are capable singers and dancers, The "Georgio" sous of Hiss Lacellcs alway gets an encore, and Kiss Wilson's dancing nover falls to ploaso. The company's droll ways and their excellent musical entertain nicut cap tho excellence of the form amusements offered. There is a matinee to day. Washington Pot. Will appear here Monday evening, Sept. 2oth. 0-18-7t Flurette, ono of tho greatest of fancy dancers, is with tho Gilbert Opera Company. The Inspector llnsy. Justice llonaghan found his duties Inspector of Immigration at Philadelphia so pressing last week he was unable to make his usual Sunday trip home. In a letter received to-day he says ho is about to make a tour of Pennsylvania and Connecticut to iuvestigati several alleged violations of the contract labor law. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Austrian army mnneuvers at Guens are participated In by WJ.OOO men. Kokomo, Ind., bus a female footpad lu the person of Miss Viola Dietrich, aged 20, who is under arrest. A mob that surrounded the jail at Dan villo, Va., intending to lynch Charles Allen, a negro ravlsher, was dispersed by the militia. Charles Sexton pleaded guilty to the murder of Sue Cooper at, Wilmington, N. C, and was sontenced to thirty years' im prisonment. Two masked men entered the oro house of the Little Johnnie mine at Leauvllle, Colo., overpowered the watchman and escaped with 820,000 worth of ore. Handsome Ureases for Children. "31 y sister's children," writes Mrs. B. in the Ladies' Journal, "wear dresses that do duty for several seasons, being dyed with Diamond Dyes from light colors to dark. Sashes, ribbons, and feathers are ever fresh and new by the aid of Diamond Dyes. This is all done with so Uttlo expense and so little work that no one can complain that it Is too muoh trouble. It Is really wonderful what can be done with Diamond Dyes." Illc Suit Against Ilrnker Kncnr, New Yoitn. Sent. 10. James It. Keene. the well known stock broker, is the de- feudaut In two suits for judgments amounting to 300,000, which, It has just been learned, were begun last June and uro on the calendars of tho supromo court of this city for trial in October or Novem ber. Tho complaint Is made by Mrs. Min nie C. Hankln, wife of A. N. Itankin, a member of the Wall street banking Arm of ayland Trask & Co. She sues as airnc Unowledged Wall street eperntor, and her action is based on alleged transactions iu that capacity with Sir. Koeno prior to and after his suspension in 1881, unci with the late William II. Vandorbilt iu an earlier period. Serious Hint at un Iron Mill. Wheeling, W. Va.. Sept. 10. A riot oc currod at tho big lllverslde mill when tho men wont to work yesterday. About twenty Hungarians gathered and at tempted to take the jobs from the Amer icans. A fight ensued, In which a lnrim number participated. Stones and clubs were freely used. Two Huns, whose names are unknown, were seriously hurt, and halt a dozen men rocelved bad injuries. None of the foreigners got work. Not u Murkumnn. Andrew Ogonis returned from a hunting expedition on Saturday afternoon and whllo in his bedroom John Buschls, a room-mate, chldcd him on his failure to socuro any ganio. Andrew said Ogonis when translated to English meant Bogardus, aud ho was tho crack shot of tho world, tho gentleman from whom ho received his uamo not excepted. Ogonis wanted Buschls to hold a lighted match between his lingers and guaranteed ho would cut the light off. Buschls demurred because tho guu was loaded. Ogonis pro tested that It was not, but being uuablo to convince tho othor fellow ho told him to watch tho fiamo of tho lamp disappear. Ogonis put a cap on tho gun, raised tho weapon to his shoulder and took careful aim whllo Buschls watched tho lamp flame witli breathless expectation. Bang! Tho lamp escaped but tho coverings on a bed which stood about ten feet from tho lamp wero ripped to shreds by tho bird shot. Balthcr Zucufsky had tho marksman arrested for malicious mischief and Ogonis furnished bail for trial, but boforo ho was released ho was obliged to pay $10 fino and costs, for dis charging firearms wlthlu tho borough limits. Evcrv family should havo tho Genuino Imported Anchor Pain Expcllerln tho house, It Is tho best known remedy for Influenza, Backache, Pains In tho Sido, Cheat and Joints. It is and over will bo tho best remedy for all Rheumatic complaints. 29 prize medals awarded to tho manufacturers of this valuablo preparations. 2."i and 50 cents a bottle, at C. H. Hagenbuch, P. P. Klrlln, J. M. Uillan, aud other druggists. l'uget Bound Point. Are you going West to St. Paul, Great Falls, Helena, Butto, Spokane, Seattle or auy point on Pugct Sound 1 If so, commencing October 1st, 1603, a through lino of first class sleeping cars will bo established between Chicago and Seattle via tho Chicago, Mil- vaukco and St. Paul Railway and tho Great Northern Railway, Train will loavo Chicago dally at 10:30 p. m. For rates of faro, maps, tlmo tables, etc., apply to any coupon ticket gent, or address John R, Pott, district passenger agent, Willtamsport, Pa. 0 10-tf Use Wells' Laundry Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts, lfjcts. Sold by Coskloy Bros. FOll SALE. Tho Sheets property, K. Lloyd I street, and properly at JJrownsvlllo. I -xe-im At, uuhkk, Attorney. TOH BALE. A National typewriter In tier- 1? feet condition. Will to sold cheap for casn. Apply at ims omco. v-it-u TTtOlt HALE. A litter ot small breed pu? i ' nunmes. Anniy at ziu i.asi centre sircci. oiananoy uny, ra. v-u-ti FOU HALE. Household goods consisting of I range. 1 high oak cupboard and other articles, tor sale cheap, Apply at No. 18 t. unt street. v n-ii 3t Cardinal Gibbon' Coming Jubilee. Baltimoue, Sept. 10. Cardinal Gib bons, it is expected, will arrlvo home from tho west tomorrow afternoon. It Is not now known when Hev. Dr. Fredoriclc ',. Hooker, tho vice rector of the American college at Home, and tho bcitror of tho popo's gift to Cardinal Gibbons in honor of tho hitter's jubilee, which will take placo Oct. lfi. A Mlrtnlug Mini's bkoleton Found, Tamaqua, Pa., Sept. 10. Two young men, while walking along the bchuylklll river near New Hinggold, found tho skele ton of a man. The remains have beeu Identified as those of David Nahf, of this borough, who bus beeu missing sluce November last. Base Hull Note?. All hall to our champions, The heroes ot manv battles ; They downed loltavlll:'8 "chumps," In an easy and cultured manner. The Cuban Giants play at Ashland next Saturday. Tho Pottsvlllo club is booked to play hero next Friday. Lansford is patiently waiting for that return gamo from Pottsville. Tho homo team went to JIahanoy City to-day to cross bats with tho team of that placo. Tho Miners' Journal handled tho Potts' vlllo management without gloves yesterday in its report of Saturday's game. Tho baso ball reporter of tho Pottsvillo lltpublkan is as unreliable as tho "ailldavlt editor" of tho paper. Ho reported Saturday s gamo as having been played betwcenPottsvillo and the State League. This is a direct rob bing of credit from Shenandoah aud tho few pcoplo iu town who subscribed for tho paper took it as a bitter pill. As au Illustration of tho treatment tho Pottsvilles gavo tho Shcuandoah club on Saturday tho following fac-simllo of tho scoring that was done on the blackboard is given: POTTSVILLE, o o o o o o 1 2 o-3 Shenandoah 3 4 2 1 1 0 2 0 -13 Charged with a liulnouB Crime Easton, Pa., Sept. 10. Alfred KIndig, of Hethleliem, was committed to jail hero; charged with criminal assault on the 11; year-old daughter of Amaudus Ruth. Another Kmhezzllng County Oinclnl. Russell, Ala., Sept. 10. R. A. Tomp kins, collector for Franklin county, was arrested yesterday charged with embez uling $2,300 of the county's money. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At St. Louis (11 innings, called): Phila' delphia, 8; St. Louis, 8. At Pittsburg: Brooklyn, 0; Pittsburg, 2. At Cleveland (10 Innings): Cleveland, 7; Boston, C. At Chicago: Chicago, 7; Washington, 2. At Cincinnati: Cincinnati, 7; Balti more, 6. At Louisville: Louisville, 8; New York, 6. At Easton: Johnstown, 5; Easton, i. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closlnc Quotations of the Now York and Philadelphia Kxcliauces. New Yoiik, Sept. 18. There was complete stagnation in stocks today. The oponlng was followed by a urm but llleless clone. (Jlostu; bids: Lehigh Valley 31 W. N. Y& Pa.. 1H Pennsylvania. myi 11. & U. T.coin- Reading 1M H. Si B. T.pref. St. Taul OOJi Erie V Lehigh Nav.. - D., L. & W Hi Heading B. m. 4s.... 67M N. V. (JcntraU...103 Readlnz 1st pf 8s... B2H West Shore SSW Reading 2d Pf 5s 21M Lake Erlo & W. 10 neadinc 3d pf 5s 16VS New Jersey Cen.100 N. Y. Se N. E - -'IMi Del. He Uudson..llB$ The faney dancing of Flurette is ono of the features of the Gilbert Opera Company, PUes or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knlfo or ligature. No danger or Buffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patlontawho are responsible need not tj until woll. A perfect cure guaranteed. Bend for circular. R. SEED, M. D., 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Evening Herald. tf Andrews' restaurant. Trains fl.I tM p. m. hour, m, May it, 1698, clam bouillon at McElbemiy's . 812-tf in Switch-Hack itatlroad. leave Bwlteh-Uaok depot, Mauoh sek dan, as follows: 8.M. 10,10, 11 J7 . tM. 1.4. 8 d. m. (Sundays, 1.50. Returning, leave Summit Mil, 9.10, u. 1IM. l.H. 3.30.1.38.6.16 n. m. 4.0) p.m. Bun' tf Jely's Jama lea Sarsaparilla, the only pure, Bulng for Ills Monej. Ex-Chief Burgess Smith has returned from Scrauton to which placo ho wont last week to attend the foot raco between Burgo and Jones. Tho raco was a ono hundred yard ono for $T00 a side. Smith says tho result has precipitated a law suit. He had Burgo under his care in town for about a month boforo tho raco and was, theroforo, somewhat Interested tho stakes. According to his statement Burgo claims that tho decision was a clean steal and was clearly tho result of a scheme by tho Jones people to defraud Burgo and his friends out of the stakes and bets. Burgo has engaged two eminent lawyers, and will enter suit against William T. Jenkins, tho stake' holdor, to recover the $1,000 stakes. In consequence of tho suit $4,000 remained tied up and Smith says ho Is positive the Burge pooplo will get it, or tho race will bo run . Burgo claims that there was a dispute over tho start and tho referee declared it no race. Jones claimed tho raco and Burge'; friends served notice on the stakeholder not to pay over the money. Jenkins, tho stako holder, paid the stakes over to Jones. Olllclal VUlt. Charles S. Leo, of Philadelphia, general passenger agent for tho Lehigh Valley Rail road Company, A. W. Nonnemacher. of Bethlehem, assistant general passenger agent, C. A. and Eugeno Blakslee, of Mauch Chunk, and Superintendent A. P. Blakslee, of Delano, accompanied by P. J. Ferguson, the local agent, made a trip over the line this afternoon, ....The Large Stores of.... : Dives, Pomekoy and Stewart, w MISCELLANEOUS. rtt) u A t i.- ' tlnn Rtnclc. -Nino shares Pchuylklll Tr.tc- Appiy at mis ouice. v vu Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. rE SHALL keep our storo open all day on Fridays, begiunlng September 8th, nnd shall make it doubly interesting with this special sale. Thcro will bo now goods added to this great salo dally. This is a chanco for bargains that soldom occurs and should not bo neglected. Shrowd and well posted bargain seekers will bo on hand oarly. So If you want to pick up some of tho choicest values you must do likewise. Every department will bo overhauled, and Buch 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 value uncqualcd In job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. "Print Department. Dress Nono NOTICE. Tho parties who left guns at my storo to bo repaired arohcreby notified to can anu pay enarges on ssmo on or ueiore uci- t. nr itiev mil be sola. (jeo. manning. 14-lw 125 II. Coal streot, Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. TIIEUGUSON'B THEATRE. P. J. FEUOCSON, MANAGER. Thursday, September 21, 1893. Wo havo just received one case of Ginghams, fall styles, at 8c per yard. ucuor in tuo marKot lor rjjc a yard. Ono caso of Whlto Apron Checks, regular 10c quality; salo price GJc per yard. Ono caso of fancy Turkey Rod Calicos, worth 8o a yardj ralo prlco 5c a yard. Ono caso of beet made, fall styles, Dress Calicos, In short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a plcco, at Oc per yard. American Sateens, lCc quality; salo prlco 10c a yard. Ircuch Sateens, 20o ciuality, salo price 124c a yard. French Sateens, 25c quality, salo prlco 20c a yard. French Sateens, 37jo quality, salo prlco 2oc a yard. Apron Ulnghams reduced to Jjo a yard. Oriental Cords, regular price 121c, salo price Co a yard. t ...The Gilbert... V(omicOpera Comp'y Including Chas. A. Gilbert, Addle . Cora Heed, and Fluretta. tho Fa mous Danseuse, In a perfect pro duction of the ........ BUCK HUSSAR! Prices, 25. so aud 75 Ccuts. Scats on salo at IClrlin's drug store. jpEUGUBON'S THEATRE. r. j. febouson, uanageii. MONDAY, SEPT. 25tli, 1893. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers, $1.25 quality, C9c. Felt Tablo Covers, $1,674 quality, 60c. Felt Tablo Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covers, recular prlco 42c, salo price 21c. A lot ot llncn r rlngc, oc a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with drawn work, regular prlco 17c, salo prlco Cc. anu a lot oi iuc ana rise i.nccs, salo prlco Tic 1'iusu Tablo beans, handsomely embroid ered, $1.50, reduced from $3.50. Abigjoblotof 10candl2!c Purses go at 5c each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, recular price 17c, salo pneo uc. Dresa Goods Department. One caso 33 Inch Cashmere, all now shades, former price 35c a yard, salo price 21c. Another lot of 33 inch Cashmere, now fall shades at 25c per yard. Thcso aro regular 50c goods and you will say so when you see them. Wo got them especially lor this salo. Anotherjoblotof 40-lnch Serges, all wool, in all tho now shades for 39c a yard. Tho same goods sold during tho summer season for OSJc. Dark Pink Striped Sorgos, 30 inches wide, S7Jca yard; reduced from $1.25. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced from $1.00. Hllk and Wool Austria (Jlotli, same elloct as Lansdown, 48 inches wido, 75c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 Inches wide, 25c per yard, reduced from 371c. Odds and onds In Black Goods at about half price. Millinery Department, Tho spring and summer season is about over and wo aro now making arrangements for our Fall Opening. Tho announcement we shall mako knowu through tho papers and circulars lu good tlmo. Wo still havo jobs In Ladles' aud Child ren's Hats suitable for this tlmo of the year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that wo aro selling at bar gain prices. A LAUGHING SUCCESS I The Oreat Un-to-Date Farce Comedy, Later On! NEW HOXGSI :' PRETTY GIltLS! BPARKXING MOHIOI . . . .Novel Dances( Clever Comedians, Elaborate Costumes, and as Funny as a Circus. Prices, as so and 75 Ccutti. Reserved seats at KIrlln's drug store. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHN P. MARTIN DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. POTTSVIEalaE? FAi CPECIAL SALE!5 Owing to tho rush of Fall and Holiday Goods crowdine In unon us. wo aro compelled to mako room for them, aud in order to do so, wo will give our proflta away on the following until : : : Monday, September 25 th. 10c knlfo trays 7c, 10c berry dishes 7c, 10c rolling pins 7c, 40c oval dinner pails 30c, 2oo nickle cuspadores 18c, 25c deoderizers 19c, $10.00 dinner sets, English, $7.50; $1.25 rattan rockers 90c, 20o 4- quart pails 15c, $1.25 5-gallon oil cans 90c, 10c wash bowls So, 20o porcelalno kettles 13c. 30c tin preserving kettles 20c. I We call your attention to our lino of Flower Tots, Hanging Baskets, Jardineers, Calls Lilly Pots, Art Pottery, etc., etc. Your interest to call early. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 Stooxtlx nMCAlxx Stroot. -FOR- General Markets Pnn.ADEi.piiiA. Sent. 18. Flour firm! win. ter sunerflne. do. extras, No.2 winter family, SJ.5nca2.75; Pennsylvania roller, straight, 83.1&l.tu; western winter. clear. SS.'J0Si3.15; western winter, stralgnt, a.lat&3.5u: winter, patent, s&ooi$i; .Minnesota, clear, S2.5-K&.1; Minnesota, straight, $3.10iiV.5 Minnesota, patent, Jhat.as; Minnesota, lavor ite brands, higher, llye flour, SIM per bar rel. Call wheat lower, with 71Uo. bid and HMo. asked for September: Iluc. bid and Tlo! asked for Uctober; 7Z4c oia anu J J40. asaou lor November; 7i?io. bid and 7&o. asgea lor December, Corn quiet, with 48Ue. bid and illHe. naked for SeDteraber: iSilc bid and S?ic, mked for October: ISMo. bid and i8?ic asked for November; iTMo. bid and 8He. asked for December. Oats easier, with Mlc. bid and. 8Cn. asked for Sentembor: 36a. bid and MWc. Asked for October: bid and iloMO. askea.' for November: 8Mo. bid and 80c. asked for December. Beef dull, steady: extra mess. T.SOca8.60: familv. 10ai2. Pork Inactive, firm; new mess. $1TS1.W. Lard quiet, nomi nal: steam rondared. tB.li. Batter quiet, arm) New York dairy, l&aaSc; western dairy. l&H 19c; Elglns, 27c; Now York creamery. 28)4 7o.l western creamery, imitation creamery, JOi&Sle. Cbeese quiet; Now York, large white, 7Ji&0Mo.; do., colored, TJiWo : rin.. amall. BUMarii part skims. 2VM170.T full skims, 14lHo Eggs quiet, firm; New York and Pennsylvania, l330c.; western, UlBHc. JlufTalo Llie Stock Market Hhbtai-o, Sept. 18. Cattle firm for good trrades. dull for common: extra export steers, $oQfi.2i; good, $1.75(.d; good 1.300 to l.ttw pounds steers, jff.outM.eo; ugni to wtuiuiu. f8.avai.40; others. Stl.tuo!l.BO;cows anuueirers, fmi.lb: old cows. S1.7&2 fat bulls. S:.io&S.8": etoekers, $3.iu3: fresh cows, higher; veals, 6; heavy calves, 2fflS.68. Hogs flrra; Yorkers, fo.UMl8.76: common and grassy, St).t0cae.55; ennd mixed twokera. is n'lM.76: choice heavy, TSaa.kifc fair dn.. Fi itiu.es: piers. S4t.264iU.fie; rnnrlu. ftl.Md&fi.'ifl. Muc-iiaud lambs verrdull for common', good extra native lainbs, ElJi&a. iMi fair, !8.76Qt.lb cull and ooinmou, !. BM; good to extra wmrs, u.ioo; ' good mixed sheep, $2.6033.ti0; oulls, $1-; Athletes of the Present Day, J. E. Sullivan, secretary of tho Amateur Athletlo Union, President of tho Pastime Athletlo Club, and Athletic Editor of The Sporting Times, writes: "For years I have been actively connected with athletic sports. I always found it to my advantage to uso AUcock's Porous Plasters while in training, as thoy quickly remove soreness and stiffness; and when attacked with any kind of pains, tho result of slight colds, I always used AUcock's with beneficial results. I havo noticed that most athletes of tho present day uso nothing else but AUcock's Plasters." COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR ENJ. H SEVERN QUEEN & CO., Of Philadelphia. Send thew Eye Specialist, To Slicuautlonli, Thursday, Sept. a8. Uo will bo found at tho Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Persons who havo headache or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive intelligent nnd skillful attention. NO CHAltGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. The Columbian Froak at Kendrick's. The Gilbert Opera Company. There are many strong points about tho presentation of Uio "Black Hussar," by the Gilbert Opera Company, that is booked for the near future. Tho company containing some forty members and carrying their own orchestra, ensures a musical treat of a kind rarely given here. Besides this the costumes are' exceedingly fine, and the opera Is perfectly mounted. As a special featuro Flurette, tho famous dancer, has been secured, and the wondorfully clover performance of this little lady will amazo tho audienco. 9-11-Bt Lane's l'umlly Medicine Moves the Ilowels Each day. Most pcoplo need to uso It. I. O. O. F. Notice. A special meeting of John W. Stokes Lodge. No. BIB, I. O. O. F., will be held In Sohmldt's hall, North Main street, on TueS' day evening, September 10th, at 0:30 o'olook, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Jenkins. By order of Dam EI. Stebner, N. Q, Attest : G. L. Hapseb, Secy pro. tern. 0 18-2t -FOR- CONTROLLER. John F.Ploppert, 110 EAST ClSKTJtE SI. Stead, Cake and Pie Bakery! CQHFECTIQSEHY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. JERSEY PEACHES j. f. pwppert. We will receive daily, direct! E. Centre Streot' Shenandoah. from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER'S, 124 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 130 HoutlOMntii Street, All work guaranteed to be first-class In every res ect. Vte respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage. Uoodacallcalor una delivered, Boots and Shoes At a SACRIFICE! IluSrJct Shoe I,tices! Russet Shoe WrcHsliiKl At THE LEATHER STORE! 16 XI W. Oozitro St., JOHN I, TREZIHK. I will close out my entire stoek of Boots Trj--1-1 i rt rr f and Shoes, lists ana uips at prices re- jr- yj yjXiXi JUM J UXwv i gHIUIt Ul BEM 3S North Main St, Shenandoab, Pa. Notice is hereby given that persona destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be proseouted aa provided by the Act of Assembly approved April sin, 18. Browora' Association. Bbistt&aoihi r lunt i mi. it RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Chas. Hettlg's Cele brated Beer aud Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel'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. J H0QKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Mo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, at JIoElhenny'. 0-12-tf Canada Umbs, MS4.I.
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