Among merchant la tho oue who enters to tlio want of his cus- somors, be thoy rich or jwor. Both havo an jnI right to be treated fairly. Justico to all il a good motto, and our customers will find It ours. Wo have a cotnploto lino of Groceries M woll aa Canned Quods, etc. Come ami sco ur stock of goods, and remember the best goods are always the cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION A ItfuliHimy Opinion To-day's Philadelphia Vreis contained tho following account of tho game from Us Mahauoy City correspondent: "Tho game hoio to-day between tho homo team and Shenandoah was unfair from tho start. Tho umpire, said to bo a fakir and pugilist of this city, was very rcmnrkablo for tho number of l ink decisions, particularly when tho homo team got to the hat, in calling strikes balls and vlco versajwhen Shenandoah was thorc. In tho beginning of tho eighth inning liradloy, of thd visiting team, wrenched his kneo and was thus compelled to leave tho box. Sctlcy, another good rltchcr, took his place. Johnson, the first man of tho home team to the bat, had flvo balls pitched to him, one a foul, tho other four called balls. A number of enthusiasts standing behind tho catcher said at least three of them wcie strikes. Tho uoxt man to tho bat was Hun singer. Tho umpire called threo strikes balls, when Setley obiccted to tho docision. At this tho umpire pulled out his watch, saying, "I allow you flvo minutes," but actually did not allow one minute to pass wheu ho threw his hands over his head waving tho home team to come in off tho field aud gavo tho gamo to JIahanoy City. "It was then that tho mob rushed in on tho diamond, when a free fight tookplaco. Setley was tho principal target aud it was only for tho assistance of fivo prominontineu, threo of Mahanoy aud two from Shenandoah, that he escaped from the park alive. Tho visitors were finally hustled Into a largo 'bus in waiting aud driven homo. For COO yards an angry mob followed tho team and hurled stones, sticks and other missiles at them. How some of them escapod serious injury is, indeed, miraculous." USE DANA'S SAE8APAEILLA, its " THB KIND THAT CURES". Flurctte, ono of tho greatest of fancy dancers, is with tho Gilbert Opera Company. Funerals. The funeral of tho late John Jenkins, who died at No. 4 on Sunday, took placo this morning. Tho remains were brought to town and transferred to tho Pennsylvania train for St. CUir, whero interment was made. Many friends accompanied tho ro mains to their last resting placo. Deceased was a member of Plank llidgo Lodge, No. HID, I. 0. 0. F., of town. This afternoon tho remains of Samuel Roger's infant 6on were brought to town from Jit. Carmel. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. f.aue'8 Faintly Medicine Moves the liowels Each day. Most peoplo need to uso it. Use Wellb' Laundby Blue, tho bes Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. IScts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Andrews' clam bouillon at McElhonuy's restaurant. 9 12-tf V. C. T. U. Convoutlon. The county convention- of tho Women's Christian Temperance Union will be hold at Mahanoy City on Tuesday, 26'th inst. The day will bo devoted to routine business and in tho ovening Mrs. Anna Hammer, the State Pre-ident, will deliver a lecture. Miseos Bella Brown, Mabel Marshall, Hattio Iioxby, Mary Hooks, Hattlo Mansell and Maggie Jaooby will represent the local organization. Mrs. S. G. M. Uollopeter, tho County Presi dent, will also be theie. Couching LakIq to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. The fancy dancing of Fluretto is ono of the features of the Gilbert Opera Company. 1'uget Sound Poluts. Are you going West to St. Paul, Great Falls, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattlo or auy point ou Puget Sound 1 If so, commencing October 1st, 1893, a through line of first class sleeping cars will be established between Chicago and Seattle via tho Chicago, Mil waukee arid St. Paul Hallway and the Great Northern Railway. Train will leave Chicago daily at 10:30 p. m. For rates of fare, maps, time tables, etc., apply to any coupon ticket agent, or .address John It. Pott, district passenger agent, Williamsport, Pa. 9 19-tf Thousands walk the oarth to day who would be sleeping in its bosom but for tho timely usa of Downs' Elixir. lm Joly's Jamaica Sareaparilla, tho only pure, at McElhenny's. 9-12-tf AT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND HEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mr donor says it arts remly on ttie aloni&ch. ller and kltlnf vi anainajjleauintlaiMlye. Ton drink In iu'1e from herbs and is prepared tor uac as easily as ta. Jtln called , LAM'S MEpiSIItiS AlldruKgiielHtat5i)r andliaparksKO. Ifroo can iot get it send your address for a free sample. Lsi.e'a Fumllr Mrdlelpe mo veil the bone It rur h dar. In order t" be healthy this u neeuary. KING Wl Till III, Cleanliness, Sound Sleep, and Proper Food. No Pains Should be Spared to Se cure the Infant's Health. Upon the Little One's Diet Depends Its Life and Happiness. An Infant hag but threo big needs food, sleep, and cleanliness. During the important first few years, when tho child Is rapidly developing, no pains should bo spared to occur o food of absolute purity aud sufficient nourishing for cvory need of healthy growth. Breast milk is at first baby's Ideal food; but tliero are circumstances under which artificial feodlng becomesabsolutely necessary. Tho proportion of mothers In our largo towns KATHLEEN SIU-.UMAN ORATF. who aro ablo to fully dischargo tho maternal duty of nursing during tho whole of tho natu ral porlod are few. Until within recent years infants deprived of mother's milk havo been reared in a hap hazard and uuscientiflc manncr,with tho usual result that tho onormousmortallty during tho first five years of llfo has been a reproach to medical men. But all this is now chauged. Practical scientific men of tho highest standing havo devoted themselves exclusively to these pro blems of infant feeding. Many results have come, but tho greatest and most practical is tho preparation of lactatcd food next to mother's milk, tho most nourishing, strengthening, readily digested, and palatablo food that can bo given a baby. Very many babies that could not bo reared, that pined and wasted on other food, havo grown fat, ruddy, and strong when fed on lactated food. Just now when tho death reports show a foarful prevalence of diarrhoea and cholera infantum, lactated food is doing iU best work. It is saving tho lives of babies in nearly overy city and town in tho Union. Every day most touching letters come from mothers whoso babies havo escaped or safely gone through dangerous complaints by tho help of lactatcd food. Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Grail, of Cornelius, Oregon, writes: "Our baby was born In October. After trying milk and several kinds of infant foods wo began using lactatcd food. On this she thrived and grew woll aud strong. Wo regard lactatcd food as all that is claimed for it." "Ilull'nlo 11111." Visitors to tho World's Fair will not find complete satisfaction until thoy take in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which is exhibited just outside tho fair grounds on 03rd street. It Is an opportunity of a lifo time and should not be missed by any visitor. Mr. Cody (Buffalo Bill) has an aggregation of one hundred In dians (Sioux, Comanche, Pawnees and Blackfect) 75 Cowboys, 50 Mexican Vanqueros, 25 South American Gauchos, 25 Eio Grande Caballers and 25'MexIcan Buralcs. Mounted battalions, representing the flvo great armies of the world ; troops of the Cth CavrJry, U. S. A.: 12th Lancers, from England: 1st Garde Uhlan Kegiment, FrenchiCulrasseurs, Russian Cossacks. The massacre of General Custer and his command and tho ambush are almost realistic enough to cause one to loave the audience and go to the assistance of the ono who personates the brave general. No one visiting Chicago shouli miss this great show. It is alone worth a trip from auy part of the country. Hon. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) is as handsome and popular as ever and Bends greeting to his many old friends jn Schuylkill county to visit his great show. The Columlilu County Fair. The 39th annual exhibition of this associa tion will be held on their grounds in Blooms' burg from October 10 to 14 inclusive. Many improvements have been made this year to the buildings, which are now supplied with as capacious and comfortable stalls for horses and cattle as thoy are accustomed to occupy at homo. A building has been fitted up In a convenient location for tho storage of baggage, the association checking and taking charge of same for a small fee. Prof. Tolbert's combination of running, hurdle and Roman chariot races will be the attraction. The purses aggregato $2,500 which are offered for eleven races, including 2:19 and free for all classes. The track has been kept In first class condition during tho wholo season. Many of the other premiums havo also been increased, and the classes rearranged to fully meet the demands of exhibitors. The oyclorama of tho Battle of Gettysburg will be on exhibition. An additional outlet -gate has been built on Fifth street for the accom modation of vehloles. The secretary has already received many entries. 0-19-lt t 1 1.1 1. 1 . i...i.i i.,.,, JjIVcry Uuie J.W1WP wuum Bi";o ivvy Arnica & Oil Liniment In the stable, nothing like it for horses. lm OdE'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Sees iiud Ilenrs During Ills Travels, "Man wants but little hero below You've heard the tale before: No matter what he gets, you know, Ho wants a llttto moro " I think theso few linos might bo very properly applied to tho theatre-goers of this town. Thoy seem to try to force tho actors to earn their salary throe times ovor. It amuses mo to sco these peoplo repeatedly encore every llttlo trifling affair that comos along, but I always havo a llttlo sympathy or oven pity for, tho actrosses, who fairly have to danco their feet off and sing themselves hoarso In order to pleaso. Oh, peoplo, won't you stop it? Wonder whether our poople will try for a city charter noxt year? Pottsvlllo will mako tho effort and probably succeed, as it ought. And, why not Shenandoah ? If there is ono thing In this world that pi muses mo moro than another, It is to listen to a gotfd performer on a good instrument, bo it piano or organ or what-not. But Pod orowski himself could not bring music out of some of tho rattlo-traps that aro palmod off on us nowadays for pianos. And I Baw this fact forcibly illustrated ono evening last week at a private rosldcnco in town. Had I not previously known of tho high standing of tho musician, I should havo como away from that party with a very poor opinion of tho player. But as it was I understood tho diffi culty; ho was trying to get music out of tho most beautiful piano ever I saw (tho framo was boautlful, I mean) but tho piano itself was wretched. And I cannot see for tho lifo of mo, why peoplo will put their monoy into such pianos ! Why not buy a PIANO once in awhile, and not a framo? A' good piano will last a llfo time. Tay checks aro bad enough, but they might liavo been worso. As it Is, thoy havo given to tbo younger members of tho com munity a tasto of tho beautiful condition of affairs that existed in tho halcyon days of "wild cat" banking. "Pay cheeks" and "wild cat" banks seem to bo Democratic specialties. Well, girls, if you all didn't havo pretty shoes this fall.Mt most cortalnly is not tho fault of our enterprising shoo nion. Tho styles were novcr beforo as pretty as thoy aro this Bcason. Tako Ball's, on South Main street, for instanco, and see what a display ho is making. Ho is introducing a novolty In the way of shoes for evening wear, and when once you've seen them you will taboo tho satin covered shoes aud slippers. This novelty they call tho glase, soft as silk, and conies in every possible huo aud tint. Ferry's justly termed tho "People's Shoo Store" is also displayiug a shoo known as tho "Lady Cleveland," a common sen6e, low heeled shoo, with something entirely now in tho way of indentations through the leather, eis-ine It a very striKing appearance, a shoo of beauty is moro than a joy forovcr. Thero is a peculiarity about the tastes of somo men. In the majority ot cases you win find that tho majority of tho malo sex prefer light work to a hard job. There are ex ceptions to this rule as in all others, thoy would rather hold a 150 pound gill than a lo pound baby. A silver dollar is llko a great many women- it goes for its faco value, but is worth a great deal less. It doesn't surprise mo a particle to learn that tho Pottsvillo Republican has a very small number of readers in this town. Whenover tho opportunity presents itself it maligns somo of tho most influential and leading citizens of tho county who pride thomselvos upon beingrosidents of this town by calling them Hungarians aud Polanders, men who aro so far abovo tho amuavit editor" in morality and otherwise, that com parison is odious. The abovo sheet is feeling the effects of tho "Polish City's" indignation by a greatly decreased circulation in this town. There is not a Hungarian or Polish resident of tho town but has moro manhood aud eratltudo than tho "affidavit" liar of the Pottsvillo sheet. One, For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, uso Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted. lm SOME SOLID FACTS. People Who Intend Going to the Fair Should Head This. A gentleman who recently returned from Chicago paid the following tribute to the Penusylvauia Railroad and its officials: "You who have not visited the World's Fair and are debating pn the best route read this: There aro a number of excellent route1, but none better than tho popular and reliable Pennsylvania. This cannot bo contradicted It is the best equipped, has the most obliging and careful conductors aud attendants, and makes the quickest and surest time. The Pennsylvania Company operates its own lino to Chicago and all its patrons aro made to feel as safo as if they were In their own homes. For a trifle in addition to the ordinary rates tickets can be secured for a quicker train, with less stops and extra accommodations. There is nothing you want and cannot get on the celebrated "Limited" or "Columbian Express." Twenty-four hours from the time you leave home you aro at Chicago as refreshed as if you had just left your bed and stepped outside the door of your own house. The berths and meals aro first class. What do a few dollars extra amount to when you can be made happy aud contented, Choap excursions aro sometimes moro costly than a first class trip. What you save by a cheap excursion you lose by loss of time, miserable accommodations aud poor attendance. This hag been the experience of many, Tho Pennsylvania is a regular "all wool and a yard wide" railroad and there nothing oheap about It. The General Poweu ger Agent, J. R. Wood, and Assistant, George W. Boyd, are two of the most experienced and aentlemanly railroad officials in the ' rainntrv and hence their roau is a goou one, , - - This is the testimony of all who have done j business with these genuemeu. lltnilley Disabled. Bradley, ono of tho pitchors of tho Shenan doah baso ball team, is disabled on account of tho spraining of his kneo In tho gamo at Mahauoy Cltv yesterday, and will not bo ablo to play In Friday's game. Tho sprain has rovived an old affliction of tho kneo and un less tho player is vory careful ho will not bo ablo to play again this season. MISCELLANEOUS. I7IOK HALE Nino shares Hchuylklll Trac Lj tlon stock. Apply at this ofllcc. 9-9-tl TJ10K SALE. Tho Sheets property, K. Lloyd ' street, and property at llrownsvllle. B-ra-im M, m. iiuiiKE, Attorney. JJIOK BALE. A National typewriter in per- feet condition. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply at this office. 9-14-tf FOU HALE. A litter of small breed pug nunnles. Annlv at 210 East Centre street. Mahanoy City, I'a. 9-1 i-tf I 71011 HALE. Household goods consisting of 1 1 range, 1 high oak cupboard and other articles, for sale cheap. Apply at No. 18 k,. uk street. uu-u NOTICE. Tho parties who left guns at my store to bo repaired arohereby notlflod to call and pay charges on same on or before Oct 1st. or thev will bo sold. Oko. MANNING. 9-11-lw 125 E, Coal street, Shenandoah. Don't Tobacoo Spit or Smokeyour Life Away Is the truthful, startling titlo of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, tho wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. Tho cost Is trifling nnd tho man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No to bao 0 Hold by all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free. Address The Sterling itcmedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. w & 8-ly AMUSEMENTS. EUaUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGDIl. Thursday, September 21, 1893. c ...The Gilbert... omicOpera Comp'y Including Chas. A. Gilbert, Addlo Cora Reed, and Flurctta. tho Fa mous Danseusc, in a perfect pro duction of the ..,... LUCK HUM! Prices, 25. 50 aud 75 Cents. Scats on salo at Klrlln's drug store. pEHGDSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FKRGUSON, MANAGER. MONDAY, SEPT. 25th, 1893. A LAVGHINfi SUCCESS ! Tho Oreat Ur.-to-Dato Farce Comedy, ater NEW SONGS! v PRETTY GIRLS! SPARKLING MUHIC! .... Novel Dances, Clever Comedians, Elaborate Costumes, and as Funny as a Circus. Prices, 2s. so aud 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. 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 St., Shenandoah, Pa, Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE I will close out my entire stock of Boots and Shoee, Hats and Caps at prices ro- gardlecs ot cost. 3S North Main St., Shenandoah, On! SluORE FRiEDMA ....The Larc:e Dives, Pomeuoy POTTSVILXiE, PA., Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. ,TTTTE SHALL keep our storo open all day on Fridays, beginning September 8th, VV and shall mako It doubly Interesting with this special sale. Thero will bo new goods added to this great salo dally. This is a chance for bargains that soldom occurs and should not bo neglected. Shrewd and well posted bargain seekers will bo on hand early. 80 if you want to pick up somo of the choicest values you must do likewise. Every department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each article that will move them quickly. Wo mention a few of tho Items, but whoevor wishes to invest a dollar in goods can now get value uucqualed in job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. "Print Department. We havo lust received one case of Dress Ginghams, fall styles, at 8Jc per yard. None better in tho market for 121c a yard. Uno caso ot Wnlto Apron Checks, regular 10c quality; salo price Glc per yard. One caso of fancy Turkey Rod Calicos, worth 8c a yard; ralo prlco 5c a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall styles, Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, at Go per yard. American Sateens, 15c quality: sale price 10c yard. rrench Sateens, 20c quality, salo prico 12ic yard. t rench Sateens, iioe quality, sale pneo 20c yard. .French sateens, 374c quality, salo prico 2oc yard. Apron uinghams reduced to 3jo a yard. Oriental Cords, regular prico 121c. salo price 5c a yard. Fancy Good's Department. Felt Table Covers, $1.25 quality, G9c. Felt Table Covers, $1.87i quality, S9c. Felt Tablo Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covers, recular prico 42c, sale prico 21c. A lot ot .Linen Fringe, Dc a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo price Gc. anu a lot ot xuc ana liisc t.acefl, sale price 75c I'lusn lame scans, nonusomely embroid ered, $1 GO, reduced from $3.50. A big job lot of 10c and 12!c Purses so at Gc each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, recular prico 17c, salo prico 9c. DIVES, POMEROT & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. FOTTSVIIAE, PiL PECIAL SALE! Owing to tho rush of Fall and Holiday Goods crowding in upon us, wo aro compelled to mako room for them, nnd in order to do so, wo will give our profits away on tho following until : : AMonday, September 25th. 10c knlfo trays 7c, 10c berry dishes 7c, 10c rolling pins 7c, 40c oval dinner palls 30c, 23a nicklo cuspadores 18c, 25c deodorizers 19c, $1000 dinner sets, English, $7.50; $1.25 rattan rockers 90c, 20o 4 quart palls 15c, $1.25 5-gallon oil cans 90c, 10c wash bowls 8c, 20c porcclaluo kettles 13c, 30c tin preserving kettles 20c. We call your attention to our lino of Flower Tots, Hanging Baskets, Jardlneers, Calla Lilly Pots, Art Pottery, etc., etc. Your interest to call early. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLETS. 3 f&oxvtJa. lhOL&i23L JSJtK-oot. John F.Ploppert, EAST CENTRE 81. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COafECTH, ICE MM, SODA MED, J. F. PLOPPERT, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. 130 BoutlOSInlu Hired, Shonandoah, Vtv, AU work guaranteed to be first-class In every res ect. vve respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage. i. uooascaueaiorar rand delivered. Itttsset Shoe Lrices! Russet Shoe Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE 1C W. Ooiltl-o jSt.f joiik . xit2;itsi;. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given th&t persons destroy Ingor detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Act ot Assembly approved April 4th, 1665. Droworo' Association, Bhanaiiaofthi r.i Jam t 1BBI. Ir Stores of.... AND STEWART, Dress Goods Department. One caso 38 inch Cashmere, all new shades, former prico 3oo a yard, sale price 21c. Another lot of 38 inch Cashmere, now fall shades at 25c per yard. Theso aro regular 50o goods and you will say so when you see them. We got them especially for this salo. Another job lot of 40-inch Serges, all wool, in all tho new shades for 39c a yard. The samo goods sold during tho summer season for 62ic. Dark Pink Striped Serges, 30 inches wido, 87Jca yard; reduced from $1.25. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced from $1.00. Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, saiue effect as Lansdown, 48 inches wido, 75c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 inches wide, 25c per yard, reduced from 37jc. Odds and cuds iu Black Goods at about half price. Millinery Department. The spring and summer season i3 about over nnd we aro now making arrangements for our Fall Opening. The announcement wo shall make known through tho papers and circulars iu good timo. Wo still havo jobs in Ladies' aud Child ren's Hats suitable for this timo of the year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that we are selling at bar gain prices. QUEEN & CO., Of Madclphia, Send them E$re Specialist, To Shenandoah, Thursday, Sept. a8. He will bo found at the Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. m. to5:30 p. m. Persons who havo headache or whoso eyes aro causing dls comlort should coll upon their specialist, aod they will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the x Chas. Kettig's 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 Main Street. H0QKS & BROWN Base Balls, -Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Ifo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET
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