I TIMES Do you over consider tho quality ot tho food yon am eating? It may be Hood. It might I better, puier, fresher and more wholesome. In It not wortb while to make dure that your Ten, Coffee, Hugar, llutter, Kggs, Hplcos and lttDOmerablo other grocer 1 01 are of the beat quality1 There In Buch a trlttlDg difference In the prices ot the beat and the worst that it cer tainly does not pay to buy tho worst, oven on tbe false ground of supposed economy. The best Is always tbe cheapest, because tbe not Hatisfoctory and durable, and tho very best of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Cor; Centre nutl White StH., HUI'.NANDOAII, I'.V. . - THIRD EDITION lotntR, Iietter peaches coining. Pine grapes in the market. Hat plenty of ripe fruit. Allcntown fair next week. Grand Army Day October Cth. Water is not so scarce now. No oxcuso for iioing dirty. Housekeepers aro having their parlor stoves put up. Havo your chlmnoys oxatnlued and re jwiroil. Tomato catsup is being made in large qualities. Tomatoes are plenty and of lino quality. There is no danger of tho price of coffee going up. Thoro aro already Blgns of a tumble. The lungs of tho nvcrago mm contain about flvo quarts of air. A numbor of Shenandoahans contain double that quantity. Tho authorities should call attention of property holders lo tho bad condition of somo of their pavements. A stitch in time may save thu borough many hundreds of dollars In damages A now dwolllng is being orectcd on a half lot on White street, between Lloyd and Coal. Hard times would scarcely bo felt hero if tho money paid for the construction of tho new water works would go to our citizens Instead of the unnaturalized foreigners who will take it or send it out of the country as fast as they earn it. Every family should havo tho Genuine Imported Anchor l'aln Espelleriu the house. It Is the btst'kuown remedy for Influenza, Backache, Pains in tho Side, Chest and Joints. It is and ever will bo tho beet rumedy for all Rheumatic complaints. 2'J iriz medals awarded to tho manufacturers of this valuablo preparations. 25 and CO cents n bittlo, at C. II. Hagenbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M Hillan, and other druggists. 3t Joly's Jamaica Sarsaparilla, tho only rure, atMcKlhenny's, 9-12-tf Coulilug I.eatU to Cnnuimptloii. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. Found Not Guilty. Our readers are familiar with tho difficul ties over a baso ball suit belonging to tho Danvillo club, and for tho larceny of which l'ltcher Setley, of tho home team, was placed under ball. Tho case oamo up before tho grand jury at Danvillo this week, and that body returned not a truo bill, tho county to pay the cost. Guotling still at Kondrick's. tlnlng: to Allentown. Gowen Post, G. A. R., of Pottsville, accompanied by tho Third llrigado Rand, will go to Allcntown, October Mil, to colobrato Grand Army Day. Our local post should havo pride enough to go, too, and take with them tho Grant Bund. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILIjA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." I'ugct Sound loInts. Are you going West to St. Paul, Groat "Falls. Helena. Rutte. Snnkann. Seattle or anv point on Pugct Sound ? If so, commencing October 1st, 1893, a through lino of first class sleeping cars will bo established between Chicago and Scattlo via tho Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway and tho Great Northern Railway. Train will leave Chicago dally at 10:30 p. m. For rates of faro, maps, time tables, etc., apply to any coupon ticket agent, or address John R. Pott, district passenger agent, Williamsport, Pa. 9 19-tf Use Wells' Ladndbv Blue, tho bos Sluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Coakley Bros. I'llea or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who aro responsible need not ay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St, Philadelphia. Befors, by permission, to tho editor of tho HVBNIKB IIxtBlLD. tf ROOT iuWFlCs- 50. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CUBE. An agreeable taratlvo nnfl NrnvE Toijic. Bold by Drugs- sts or sent by mall. 25c-. 60c and $1.09 per package. Bi.raplea free. Thi rnvnrtte I06TH P0WSI8 ' fortheToettiand Breath, 360. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San Dlefro.Cttl., Bays: "fc'hlloh's Catarrh Remedy la the first medicine I nave ever found that would do mo any good." Price 60 eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not tiotet a Cough, aa there is danger of Its leading to Consumption. 8bilou'8 Curb wiUsavoyouaeavereLuntrTrouule. Itlaths bee t Cou gh Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, Crou p, Whooplni; Oougb and Bronchitis, ana Is sola on a guarantee. 2J eta. No I'ny Here. Tho employes at tho P. & R. collieries in this district will not ho paid until Monday or Tuesday. Tho St. Nicholas and (lllberton oniployos will bo paid to-morrow. 1'lvo Days Tim W(k. All tho collieries of tho Philadelphia nnd Reading Coal and Iron Company in this district continued operations to day thus, for tho first timo in several months, working flvo days within a week, SI In for tho Iteiorvolr. Engineer Womelsdorf, of Pottsville, was In town to day making arrangements with tho members of tho Borough Council for a trip along Locust Mountain to select a site for reservoir No. 2 of tho public water works. Tho trip will be made to-morrow. On ot the Victim!. In another column of this Issuo will bo found tho particulars of a mine horror at Plymouth yostcrday, occosaionod by an oxplosion of gas. Joshua Golightly, 0110 of tho dead victims, was tho fathor of Mrs. T. B. Shaffer, wlfo of tho Standard sowing machlno agent In town. Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and boast. 25 and CO cents per bottle. Family Excursion, A family oxcursion to tho World's Fair will ho run via tho L. V. It. R., Monday, October 2. Train will lonvo Shenandoah at 7:20 a. m. and arrivo at Niagara Falls at 7:30 p. m., whero oxcurslonlsts will remain over night, affording an opportunity to sco tho Falls. Leaving Niagara nt 10 a. m., the train will reach Detroit at G p. m., leaving tho latter place at 9 p. m. and arriving at Chicago at 0 n m. Sleepers can bo had from Dotrolt to Chicago at tho cost of $1.00 a berth. Pas sengers can return via B. & O. R. R., thus affording them an opportunity to visit Wash ington, D. C, whero Congress is now in session. Faro for tho round trip is $27.80. Tickets good until Nov. 15, 1S93. O. P. Holler, traveling passenger agent of tho L. V. R. It., will accompany tho oxcurslonlsts to Chicago, and seo that tho wants of tho party aro attended to whllo en route. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." A Fiuo itoiitl to Travel. In this great Columbian year, when all oyes aro turned towards Chicago and tho great exposition, it is comforting to know that tho railroads leading thither nro prepared to handle the immense traffic and carry it Expeditious to its destination. Ono of tho roads that is winning golden ccomlums by tho oxccllcnco of its sorvico is tho Nickel Plate. Tho lino is through a fiuo section of country, a groat distauco of it in viow of Lako Erie, and passing numerous cities and 1 towns. Its now passenger servico is superb. The dining cars cannot bo spoken of too highly, whllo tho sleeping and day coaches are models in their way. Quick timoismado going and returning and tho servico is in all respects first class. What more can bo asked cheap rates, courteous attention, luxurious sleepers, magnificent day coaches, faultless road bed, unexcelled dining cars. Can any thing bo added to make tho Nickel Plato Road moro popular? It runs thrco trains daily in each direction. Its station in Chicago is central and easily accessible from all directions. If you aro going anywhero at any timo, don't let tho fact slip your memory that a magnificent now passenger servico has been established on the Nickel Plato Road. You who havo not yet dono tho World's Fair, try tho Nickel Plate and know what it is to enjoy the luxury of firstclasstravol. Clipped from Allentown, Pa., Chronicle, Augutt, 22d. For all Information call on nearest ticket agent, or address F. J. Mooro, General Agent, 23 Exchange street, Buffalo, N, Y. 0 Sl-tf Lime's Family Medlcluo Moves the Ilowels Each day. Most pcoplo need to use it. Cllf u Away. For sixty days Bcagoy, tho photographor till givo a 10x12 platinum picture with ovory iozou of his $3 cabinets. CAPSIZED IN A bUALL Flvo Were Drowned, nml the Tlirco Sup Ivors SuUVretl Terribly. Boston, Sept. 22. The Spanish steamer Palestluo, from Motnnzas, brings three men of the schooner Windermere. The Windermere was capsized in 11 heavy squall Sept. 7 180 miles off-Mobile. The captain, the captain's wife, flrt mte, steward and one i-eauiim wxre drowned. Tho three rescued men had been rli'rriiiK to the bottom of the vessel for niii" dny-i when tnkeu off by the steamer. Oieof the rescued men told this story: "On Sept. 7 n tqunll was seen coming down upon us from the wimlwnrd. The captain was called on dpek, and just as he came up the gangway the squall struck the vessel and she almost immediately went over. Not more than ono minute elapsed before she was bottom up. When I cot to the keel I looked ait and saw- James Clarke, and on the forward part of the keel was John Mattsou. Cries for help were heard from the water, but wo were utterly incapable to render the slightest assistance. Over the port quarter was Captain Charltou struggling; to get on to one 01 tho rail boxes, which lie succeeded In doing. "In the meantime Mr. Holmes, the mate, and Seaman August Bank within a few yards of each other, tbe mate not uttering a word, hut poor August as he went down gave an awful scream, lue captain, cling lng to the rail box, was now floating away astern. Wo bad to watch him drift away from us, and oonttuued to watch him until he disappeared. "Two days after we saved a little rain water by ringing It out of our saturated clothing. On the next day we oaught two small sea birds, which we were very glad to eat raw. "The nlaht of tho next day was very cold and the Beas were going right over us. making our suffering almost unendur able. Jso more vessels were seen until the 13th, when three or four pawed by us, all a considerable distance away. On thellth other vessels passed us, but agalu we were unable to attract their attention. It was very hot, and our lip and mouths were parched as If we had been eating glue. We could scarcely open our mouths. "On Saturday morning at about S o'clock we dUeoveied a steamer on our starboard quarter, whloli, thank God, oame to our assistance and took us on board. The steamer was the Palestluo." i'KKHONAL. Fred. Agard, of Philadelphia, was in town to-day. 'Squire Ryrkawlcz Is preparing to visit tho World's Fair. Mis. O.T. Straughn visited Mahanoy City yesterday afternoon, MaoHcnry Wllholm, Esq., of Ashland, was in town last evening. Chun L Shaw, of Plttston, tvld a flying visit to town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Burko returned from their bridal tour yesterday. Mrs. Goorgo Qulnn and Miss Nora Gordcn visitod Mahanoy City to-day. A. J. Shortall, of l'ottsvlllo, camo to town to-day to enjoy tho Imso ball gamo. Miss Mamo Williams has gono to Johns town to visit hor friend, Mrs. Jomcs Hughes. Attorney Ungcr, of Shamokin, mot somo of his friends in tho legal profosilou in town to-day. R. A. Davenport, Goorgo Krlck, Mrs. Spatz and John .1. Bobbin left town to day to visit tho World's Fair. B. J. Yost has ronted a room in Beddall's building, on West Centre slroct, and will go into tho produco business, Ex-Senator Torbcrt, of Gtrard Manor, was in town yesterday visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Tituian, who is 111. Mrs. Michael Breunan, who had boon tho guest of her cousin, II. J. Muldoon, tho past two weeks, left for homo in Brooklyn, N. Y., to-day. Mrs Goldin, mother of Louis Goldiu, tho South Main street clothier, her son, Harry, and his wlfo arrived In town to-day from Germany and will locato here. Salvation Arm)' Services. Tho Salvation Army will hold services in tho Methodist Episcopal church all day to morrow and on Sunday in tho barracks at tho corner of Main and Oak streets. Staff Captain and Mrs. Halpiu, Capt. Munllng, Lieut. Johns, Capt. Trlvctt, Lieut. Jefferson, Capt. Law and Lieut. Wcitzcll will conduct tho services on both days. CLEARY. On tho 20th Inst., at Mahanoy City, Pa., Nora Reglna, daughter of I). J. Cloary. Funeral will toko placo 011 Satur day, 23rd inst., at 10 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at tho St. Canlcus church, Mahanoy City, and interment in tho Catholic cemetery. 9 22-lt Best photographs aud crayons at Dabb's. IN SENATE ANDHOUSE. To Vote 011 tlln I'eilf-ral Elections Itopeal Illll Oct. 10. Washington, Sept. 22. Tho first hour of yesterdaj ' session of tho senate was oc cupied in a discussion of tho resolution of fered by Mr. Piatt (Conn.) for tho estab lishment of a closure rule. Mr. Piatt made such n strong and clear argument to show the necessity for such a rule that Mr. Voorheos (Itid.) felt called upon to express tho debt which tho senate and tho country owed to him for it. The junior senator from Massachusetts, Mr. Lodge, also sup ported 1110 proposed rule. Amendments to Mr. Piatt's resolution were offered bv Mr. Hoar (Mass.) and Mr. Hill (N. Y.), aud the resolution went over until today, when Mr. Teller (Colo.) will argue against it. The repeal bill was then taken up, nnd an argumont against it made by Mr. While (Unl.) who spoke for over four hours. Af ter ho took his seat a motion was made bv Mr. Voorheos to lay on tho tnblo Mr. I'ef fcr'a umenduiout to tho bill. Tho motion was opposed by the minority, who resorted to filibustering. After an hour orso spent in that way Mr. Voorhces withdrew his motion, but tho general discussion went on until 7:30, when tho senate adjourned. in tbe House the committee on rules re ported a resolution, which was adopted, providing lor the consideration of the fed eral elections bill on Sept. 20, tho debate to contiuuo until Oct. 10, when u vote will be taken. DnUotan Terrible l'ruirlo Fires. GuTHltlE, O. T., Sept. 28. The scene of the recent terriblo prairie fires on the Pawnee reservation is ono of devastation. Scattered all over tho prairie are partially burned wagons, wrecked camp outfits nnd tho charred remains of human household goods, and here nnd there a body of a horse. For miles und mllos, as far as thoeye can reach, It is a black waste, nnd to add to the horror of it all in anumbcr of places are found blackened and burned human trunks. Nearly a dozen o these bodies have been found, and It U feared that many have perished. An Outraged Father's Hpoedy Vengeance GltAND Fours, N. D., Sept. 22. Three weeks ago the 0-year-old daughter of M. F. M.urphy, president of tho Stnto Dank of Reynolds, was brutally assaulted by Charles Link, 35 years old. Yesterday Link was arrested, taken to Murphy's house und fully Identified. As the officer was leaving with his prisoner Mr. Murphy drew a revolver and sent a bullet through the miscreant's brain. Murphy gave him self up, nnd is under arrest, but at liberty on his own recognizance The Argentine ltepublio Hevolt. Bcekos AYI1E8, Sept. 22. The situation here remains critical. Yesterdny- thirty conspicuous radicals were arrested. The charge against them Is conspiracy to over throw the government. Dr. Alcin, leader of the radlcnls, has fled to escape arrest. The national troops in the long disturbed province of Corrieutes have gone over to the insurgent. The iron gunboats Ber inejo and Itepublica, stationed in the Par nna river, have joined meantl-goveruuient forces. A Thletlng Child Sentenced. KABTON, Pa., Sept, 92. Frelda Gindcle, a young Allentown sneak thief, who sys tematically robbed stores aud residences In Euston, Bethlehem and Allentown, and was finally arrested In Philadelphia, was yesterday sentenced tothehouseof refuge, Philadelphia, by Judge lieeder. She Is but 14. From one residence here she stole 115. Philadelphia' Democratic Ticket. Philadelphia, Sept. 22. The Demo cratic county conventions placed tho fol lowing ticket In nominatlon:.SherIf, W. Flndlay Brown; city controller, D-ight M. Lowrey; recorder of deeds, Herman Decker; county commissioner, J. P. J. Seuseuderfer. HiiKllxh Minors Hinting. Lohdok, Sept. 48. Striking miners are rioting at Ilsdiissford, Staffordshire. Thsy have pulled up aud are burning ooal trucks. The mob has full possession of the town. The military has been sum moned to restore order, , "Later On." Harris' thcatro was well filled last night by an audlouco which, for tlirco hours, laughed at the Jokes and funny doings of a bright company. Tho girls of tho cast aro pretty and aro capable singers and dancers. Tho "Gcorglo" sons of Miss Lacelles always gets an oncorc, and Miss Wilson's dancing novcr falls to ploaso. The company's droll ways and their excellent musical entertain, mcnt cap tho oxccllcnco of tho form of amusements offered. Thoro Is a matlnco to day. Waihington Pott, Will appear hero Monday evening, Sojit. 25th. 0-18-7t USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." MIS CELLANEOUS. 70K BALK Nino shares Hchuylklll Trao IJ nonstock. Apply ut this ofllce. 9!)U TriOR BALE. Tho Bheetz property. K. Lloyd street, and property at Brownsville. B-28-lm M, M. 11UI1KK, Attorney. IJIOll BALK A National typewriter in per ; feet condition. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply at this ofllce. 9-ll-tf F311 HaLE, A litter of small breed pug puppies. Apply at 210 East Centre street, Mahanoy City, Pa 9-ll-tf LADIKH who will do writing for mo at their ho,nes rM make good wngcs. ltoplv with si lf-addrcssod, stamped envelope, Miss Mildred Miller South Bend, ind. 9-21 2t FOR MALE Household goods consisting ot 1 range, 1 high 09k cupboard and other articles, far sale cheap Apply at No. 18 r,. kjak nireei. v 11-11 ALMSHOUSE SUl'I'LIES.-Sealed propo sals will be received at the office of tho HcnuyUlll County Almshouse until noon of Monday, October 2d, 1893, for furnishing f. o. b. at Schuylkill Haven, drutss, dry goods, gro ceries and tobacco for tho quarter ending De cember 31, 1803. Privilege of rejecting any nnd all bids Is reserved. Schedules, etc., may be had upon application. Jons UrilGAN, IlOIIEHT EllLtNO, William Deiui, Hoard of l'oor Directors. P O. Box 4, Schuylkill Haven, l"a. 22-f-w-m-3t AMUSEMENTS. JjlKKQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. MONDAY, SEPT. 25th, 1893. A LAUGHING SUCCESS ! The Great Un-to-Dato Farco Comedy, Later On! NEW BONGS: V PRETTY GIRLS' SPARKLING MUBIO! .... Novel Dances, Clever Comedians, Elaborate Costumes, and as Funny as a Circus. Prices, 25, 50 nnd 75 Cents. Reserved seats at ICIrlln's drug store. POLITIC All. VOTE FOR JOM P. IARTII -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. JERSEY PEACHES 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, 124 N. Mam St., Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to ooard, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Bear BtdWi Hardware Steri CHARLES DERB, (Formerly with ffa Derr) THE! LEADING: BARBER! Ferguson House Uulldlng No. 12 West Centre Street. MAURICE RIVER GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to All orders In large or small quantities at our vrboleaols and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. IX. IX. 3NT033Xj33 cto GO., 9-U-lSw 8 B, Jardln HI.. Shenandoah, Pa. ....The Large Dives, Pomeroy AND STEWART, DPOTTSVILLE, 2PyV., Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Mouth of September. .TTTTn SHALL keep our storo open all day on Fridays, beginning September 8tU, V V and shall tnako it doubly interesting with this special sale. Thoro will bo new goods added to this great sale 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. So If you want to pick up somo of thocholcost values you must do likewise. Every department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each nrtlclo that will movo tlicm quickly. Wo mention a few of tho Items, but whoever wishos to invest a dollar in goods can now got valaouncrjualcd In job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. "Print Department. Wo havo lust rocclved ono caso of Dross Ginghams, fall styles, at 8Jc per yard. Nono better In tho market for 12lc a yard. Ono caso of White Apron Checks, regular 10c quality; salo prico C!c per yard. Ono caso of fancy Tu.Koy Rod Calicos. worth 80 a yard; ralo prico Cc a yard. uno caso ot nest made, fall styles, Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards iu a piece, nt Cc per yard. American Sateens. lCc Quality, salo price 10c a yard. rrench Sateens, SOc quality, salo prico 12Jc a yard. French Sateens, 2oc quality, salo prico 20c a yard. French Sateens, 3"Jc quality, sale prico 2oc a yard. Apron Uingliams reduced to 3e a yard. Oriental Cords, regular prico 121c salo prico Gc a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers, $1.25 quality, 09. Folt Table Covers, $1 87J quality, 60c. Felt Table Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.2o. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covers, remifer price 42c, salo prico 21c. A lot of Linen Fringe, Cc a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Trav Covers with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico Gc. ami a ioi 01 iuc ana mjc i.accs, salo price 7 Jc. Plush Table Scarfs, handsomely embroid ered, S1.G0, reduced from $3.50. Abigioblotof 10oandl2io Purses eo at Gc each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, recular prico 17c, salo prico 9c. DIYES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. POTTSlf IlaLE, PA. 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 givo our profits away on tho following until : : Monday, 10c knifo trays 7c, 10c berry dlshos 7c. 10c nlcklo cuspadorcs 18c, 2Cc deodorizers 10c, $1000 dinner sets, English, $7.50; $1.25 rattan rockers 00c, 20o 4 quart pails 15c, $1.25 5-gallon oil cans 00c, 10c wash bowls So, 20o porcelalno kettles 13c, 30c tin preserving kettlos 20c. Wo call your attention to our lino of Flower Pots, Hanging Baskets, Jardineers, Calla Lilly Pots, Art Pottery, etc., etc. Your interest to call early. GLRVIN, DUNCAN & WALDLEY'S. 0 J3ouLt2bL HV'Eo.jboi. Street. John F.Ploppert, S)9 EAST CEXTItE 81. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CQHFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. 139 Boutli 31 n In Htrcet, SUouaudoali, T"a, All work guaranteed to be flrPt-class In every res ect. Vie respectfu'ly solicit a share ot your patronage. Qoods cilled for and delivered. Rudsct Shoe Laces! Russet Sltoc Uressluff ! AT THE LEATHER STORE X8 Oontro Ot., JOHN I. TltKZIHU. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Act of Assembly approved April t th, 1E66. Broworo' Aeooolatlon, Bbinkaaoabt r Juni 1, 1131, it Stores of.... Dress Goods Department. Ono caso 38 Inch Cashmere, nil new shades, former prico 33c a yard, salo prico 21c. Another lot of 33 inch Cashmere, now fall shados at 2Cc per yard. Theso aro regular COo goods and you will say so when you seo them. Wo got them especially for this salo. Another job lot of 40-lnch Serges, all wool, in nil the now shades for 39c a yard. Tho same goods sold during the suninicr season for 02Jc. Dark Pink Striped Serges, 30 inches wide, 87Joa yard; reduced from $1.2C. Fancy Novelties, COc a yard, reduced from $1.00. Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, same offect as Lansdown, 48 inches wido, 75c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 inches wide, 25c per yard, reduced from 37Jc. Odds and ends in Black Goods at about half prico. "Millinery Department. Tho spring and summer season is about over and wo are now making arrangements for our Fall Opening. Tho announcement wo shall mako known through tho papers aud circulars in good timo. Wo still havo jobs in Ladios' and Child, ron's Hats sultablo for this timo of the year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that wo aro selling at bar gain pi ices. September 25 th. rollinc pins 7c 40c oval dinner nulla 3(ln. e.n QUEEN & CO., Of I'Mladelfhia, Send their EG Specialist,, To Slienaniloali, Tltursdny, Sept. 28. Uo will bo found at tho FerKUgou House, From 8:30 a. m. to5:30p.m. Persons who havo headache or whose eyes are causing dls. comfort should call upon their specialist, and they win re ceive Intelligent und skillful attention. NO CHAHOE to ex amino your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tbe ' X Chas. Ilettig's Cele- , brated Beer aud Porter In tbis vicinity, also Bergner 1 & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. I Orders will receive prompt 1 1 attention. Finest brands 1 of Liquors and Cigars. 1 SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Mam Street. HOOKS & BROWN Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET
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