Do you ever consider the quality ot tho food you arn eating? It may be KOod. It might be better, puier, fresher and more wholesome. J it not worth wlillo to make euro that your Ten, ColTee, Hugar, Mutter, Kmpii Hplees and Innumerable other frrncerl are of the best quality? There Is such a trltllog difference In the prices ot the best and the worst that It cer tainly does not ny to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed eeocomy. The best Is Always tbo cheapest, because the mal wt'sfaetory and durable, nnd tho vary beet of evorylhlng In thegrooeryllne Is kept at Cor. Centre mul "White SIh., HIIKNAMIOAII, A. THIRD EDITION OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wlleio Hiid Win ii Hiirilim Will be Con. (liK'tnl To-morrow. Trinity Ilcformed church, Uev. Itobcrt O'Uoyle, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Welsh Ilsptlst church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. in. by the pastor, Uev. I). I4 Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Hverybody welcome. rioman Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Kev. II. P. O'Hellly, pastor. Musses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. in. Bbenerer Evangelical church, Itcv. It. M. I.lch tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily Invited to attend. English Ilaptlst church, South Jardln street. Services at 10:30 u. m. and at 0:30 p. m. Hun day school at 3 p. m. Monday evening nt7:30 Y. V. II. U. will meet. Wednesday even ing generol prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. First Methodist Episcopal church, Uev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Morning subject: ' Fishers Of Men." Evening subject: "Tho Devil In Solution " Tho Junior Templars of Honor nnd Temperanco will attend In a body. Hun day school at 8 p. m, Epworth Loaguo at 5:45 p, m, Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thurs day evening. Strangers and others aro al ways welcome. All Saints' Protostant Episcopal church, Oak Htreet, near Main. Morning service nt 10:30 and evening at 7 o'olock. Tho rector offi ciates nt morning service alternately and nt overy evening service. Tho lay reader, Charles Haskins, officiates In tho ubsence of the rector, O. II. ltrldgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All soats freo and ovcrybody mado heartily welcome. , Primitive Methodist church. Kev. J. Proudc, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. .Morning subject: "A Liar." Evening subject: "Au Advooatu for Every Man." Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30 n.' m. Prayer ' meeting 'Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any ono not having a church homo Is cor dlally Invited to come here. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted. lm Buy Keytlone flour. Bo Buro that the name Lbssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printod on overy sack. 3-3-3taw, GILMORE'S AUDITORIUM. Philadelphia's Popular Pliiy House Now (Ipen. That there aro in Philadelphia a sufficient number of people to give practical aud posi live support to the management of a high class Vaudeville threatre is evidenced by tuo ini menso numbers that havo crowded tho Audl- torium the past four wcoks. Those crowds are made up not alono of gentlemen, as has ben the ease in times past, hut at ovory per formance there is a goodly contingent of ladles and children, and that this constitu .ency of Sir. Gilmoro's has dome to stay is inado clear by tho fact that it is increasing. While the house itself is everything that is attractive, and in methods adapted looking to the saftey and comfort of its patrons, tho Auditorium is not excelled by any theatre in tho country. It is not to this alono that tho wonderful patronago is due. Tho principal factor is tho excellence of the performances given, and thero has been no break in this since the opening night. From tho evening upon which tho Auditorium was first thrown open for a public performance until the pres ent time none have appeared upon the stage but first class artists, and many of them. Not satisfied with what has been dono, from the announcement for the coming week it would seem that the management is determined to outdo itself. The attraction which opens here on Monday, September 2otb, is none less than tho world famed Star Specialty Company, controlled and headed by the great Tony Pastor. Mr. Pastor is recognized by all as the head of the vaudenvllle profession in this country. Unlike others in various lines of the theatrical business, Mr. Pastor, when starting to show upon the road, does not sur round himself with seoond-rato people. Oc cupying, as he does, the dual position of per former and manager, he Is certainly quali fied to select the best in tho business, and that he does so the list of those who appear with him at tho Auditorium on Monday even Jng next bears ample testimony. Walnut street, abovo Eighth, Philadelphia. Thousands walk the earth to-day who would be sleeping in Its bosom but for the timely use of Downs' Elixir. lm Joly's Jamaica Sarsaparilla, the only pure, nt MoElhenny's. 0 12-tf Use Wells Latjndby Blue, the bos Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. lSots. Sold by Coakley Bros. The Driver Held Thoiu. A team belonging to J. P. Williams started te run away this morniug at the Lehigh Val. Ity railroad crossing at Bowers and Lloyd atreeU, an engine causing the hortee to start. . QtMSi Wlllman stuck to hi seat and held tfce horses In aheuk bat did not aaeeeed in stopping them until they reached the east end of Lloyd street. It was a narrow escape INVALDS ! Relieved of Their Wretchedness It Out-Ranks all Other Remedies. An Ideal Food for the Tired and Worn Out, Grateful to the Most Delicate Stomach. Early Fall a Season to Get Strength. Flabby Flesh and Weak Nerves Need Food. The Sallow, Lean and Weak Should Secure Vigorous Bod) and Joyous Spirits Before Winter. Sunshine and bright weather aro tho hcrit ago from August to September; but this 14 a month of dangerous weakness to hundreds of people Tho first tendencies toward consumption, Bright's disease nnd rheumatism aro developed in these early fall days. Nature is off her guard. Ilhcunutism and neuralgia aro notoriously diseases that begin in September and October. The llttlo signs of nervousness, of kldnoy trouble, and heart weakness should not bo overlooked. Small ailments now becomo deep seatod diseases in winter. Winter is for every ono nioro or less of a battle for health and existence Tho stock of health laid up against winter emergencies must bo secured now. Headaches and loss of appetite aro as easy to read as sign posts. Their invariable direc tion is that one is approaching nearer and nearer to breakdown and serious illness. Following the modern medical knowledge that disease is duo to poor nutrition of some organ, Paino's celery compound was first prescribed by Dartmouth's great professor, Dr. Phelps. Results that havo repeatedly astonished many for whom skilful physicians could do no more, confirm the wisdom of trusting all to nutrition tho complete and speedy nourish ment of tissues, nerves, and nerve centres. Pal no's celery compound supplies the material which tho nervous Bystem craves. Pure blood and healthy nerve action is health. Paine's celery compound is food for the ncrvos and nourishment for tho blood. Health, strength, and happiness have never had such an ally before as is offered by this great compound. It makes people well. Litter On." Harris' theatre was well filled last night by an audience which, for three hours, laughed at the jokes and funny doings of a bright company. The girls of the cast are pretty and are capable singers and dancers. The "Georgia" sons of Silas Lacellcs always gets an encore, and Miss Wilson's dancing never falls to please. The company's droll ways and their excellent musical entertain inent cap the excellence of the form of amusements offered. There Is a matinee to day. Washington Pott. Will appoar here Monday evening, Sept. SCth. 0-18-7t USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKBS." Beet photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Letter List. Toe following letter remain uuoalled tor at toe Shenandoah, SohuylUll oounty. Pa., post atlee, September 23, ISM: Bennlok Mr. M. Kiark Hilda Brown Jno. care ot Mr. Lewie Parties oatllag for edTertleed letters should please say "s-lverttoed." One cent will be lharged on all advertised letters. II. a Bonn, P. M. By Pali's Celery Compound. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. Iliiiltli Olllcer Mile Submit 111 Weekly Iteport. A meeting o' the Hoard of Hoslth was held in tho Council chamber last evening, at which all tho members aud olllcers were present. Most of tho session was takun up by tho reading and discussion of tho proposed rules and regulations of the board. Mr. Iiroughal asked for a ruling as to whether children residing Jn houses where typhoid fevor i xlsts should bo allowed to attend sehoo's. President Spalding said that there was n difference of modioli opinion as to whether typhoid oamo fully under tho head of oontagcous diseases In tint oonneetlou. It was decided to tako no deflnlto action until after tho adoption of tho rules and regula tions, which will bo dono nt tho meeting to bo held noxt Friday evening. Tho last Friday of overy month has been fixed for tho regular meetings of tho board and special meetings will bo called by tho president upon the request of two members. Health Officer Miles submitted tho follow ing rcjiort: Tiio nicnibors of tho Board of Health: Gentlemen: Tho following places havo been visited since my last report. C. I). Kaler notified to clean proporllos on South Main streot, West Centro street nnd back of Applo alley. Uas cleaned outhouse on Centre street. I havo been notified by section horn of Lehigh Valloy railroad of refuso coming from properties along side of railroad from Pear alley to West street. Mr. Bradlgan's proporty on Raspberry alloy was oomplaiucd of. Gutter cleaned for tho present. S. A. lleddall property on Lloyd street: Outhouses nnd drain need cleaning out. Charles Miller proporty on Strawberry alley: Pig styes, outhouso and gutter in bad condition. Also tho property adjoining the sanio in bad condition. William Klmmcl property on West street: Guttor is repaired. Thomas Iligglns White street property: Outhouso repaired. Tho Brohony property on North Main street: Outhouse cleaned. Grant property on Cherry street: Outhouses domed. Mayberry alloy In protty good condition. Ferguson Houso j?ard and alloy cleaned up. William S. Miller property on Catharine street J gutter cleaned. Con. Swenk: Manure bin running out in alloy cloaned up. P. J. Gaughan projicrty on West street eleaued up. Smith's rink cleaned, but cow stables not removed from undor tho building. Mr. McElhenny, corner Centro and White) streets, removed nuisance. Dennis Toonioy cleaned outhouso. Wasser property on South Main streot ash bins cleaned out. Jerry Counaughton, East Centro street, cleaned out-houso and put in drain. Mrs. Cathcr property on Oak streot: Wator running from yard on pavement. Notified laud agent of P. & B. company of water btauding on pavement of Brldgo street property. Edward Brennan property on Gilbert street could bo put In better condition. Two broches below South Gilbert street, near tho railroad, are full of water and is used as a dump for dead animals. Tho High Constable- cleaned it out and upon going thero again found it in pretty near tho samo condition. Tho borough ought to fill it up. Notified Ludwig Zimmerman, owner of Merchants' Hotel, to clean outhouso, tho pro prietor having cleaned up tho yard. Mr. Stocker's property on East Coal street: outhouso wants cleaning. John R. Jones, East Coal street, outhouso wants cleaning. I would suggest that at tho corner of Oak and Apple alley tho borough put in a crossing so that tho property owners may put in gutteis. I visited Turkey Run and found it in pretty good condition with u few exceptions. I havo notified all green grocery dealers not to throw decayed matter on tho dumping grounds, and would suggest that tho borough put up notices to prevent it. I visited all tho places reported to tho sec retary by physicians and looked after their sanitary condition. J. J. Franoy has dono nothing to his East Centro street property. I havo notified tho O'Uara Bros, to clean up tho property at the rear of their Hvery stable. Mrs. Michael Welsh's proporty on Cherry street is being cleaned up. The Chief Burgess and myself have noti fied all parties having manure bins In alleys to remove them. Edwakd Miles, . Health Officer. Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and beast. 25 and 50 cents por bottle. l'KKHONAL. C. E. Titman's oldest daughter is seriously ill. James A. Klecs, of Reading, transacted business here yesterday, Mrs. F. Reese, who recently returned to town from Steelton, is ill. Will For, of Pottsville, oame up from Pottsville yosterday to see their team de feated. Miss Irene 8hano, one of our popular school teachers, is confined to her bed by reason of illness. George Herbino has boen mado happy by the appearance of a young daughter in Ills family. James O. Sampsell, who (pent the past month vliiting relatives In town, left for Prov idence, B. I., this morning. Thomas Boddow and Evan Thomas, both, of Frackvllle, pasted through town last evonlng on their way to the World's Fair. Misses Carrie Ilerzog, of Philadelphia, and Guwle Frickle, of Port Carbon, are the guests of Mrs. J. R. Boyer, of South White street. Misses Mary A. Stack, Jane T, Lambert and the Mieses Slattery went to Mabanoy City this morning to attend tho funeral of the late Mies Cleory. Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in the stable, nothing llko it for horses. lm GRAND ARMY DAY. Tho Local Ptut Hodden Id Co to Atlcntnwii Next Month. Watkln Waters Post, No. HO, O. A. R.,hcld an interesting meeting last ovening, and tho attendance was tho largest for tho present year. Mucli onthuslosm was manifested by the old voterans. Tho membership was In creased one by card admission, and two ap plications were read. Tt-oquoUlon of going to Allcntown on Grand Army Day, which occurs on October 6th, caused a lively discnsMon, and when tho voto was finally taken it was almost unani mous in favor of tho Post attending in a body. Tho organization will no doubt turn out Its full membership on this occasion. All ar rangements will bo completed by tho noxt meeting, when tho program will bo submit ted. Tho Post dostros to makoa fine appearance In tho parade, and overy member who at tends tho annual reunion is cxjiccted to bo in tho ranks when tho order to "march" is glvon. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." No Ice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that tho sixty-day period will oxplre on October 8th, 1603, and any ono wishing to socuro tho benefit of tho five er cent, must make payment boforo that date. M. J. Scanlan, Receiver of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., Sept. 22, 1603. 0 22-141 Lane's Family Medicine Moves the llowels Each day. Most pcopio need to use it. Uli en Away. For Blxty days Reagoy, tho photographor Bill givo a 10x12 platinum picturo with ovory Wen of his $3 cabinet. MISCELLANEOUS. Oil BALK Nino shares Schuylkill Trac tion siock. 'ppiy ai mis omce. v v-u FOR BALE, Tho Bheetz property, B. Lloyd street, and property nt llrownsvllle. b-28-lm ju. J. uukke, Attorney. FOR BALE A National typewriter In per feet condition. Will be sold choao for cash. Apply ut this ofllco. 0-li-tf TlOIt HALE. A litter of small breed pug punnles. Apnly at 210 East Centro streot. Mahnnoy City, l'a. 9-11-tf FOll HALE Household goods consisting of 1 ranco, 1 high oak cupboard and other articles, far salo cheap. Apply at No. 18 Ci. uk street. u ihi LOST. On Krlday afternoon, September SHi.d, on the road between Hhcnandoalwnd will be paid for Its return to the Coffee House, 32 North Main streot, Bhenandoah. 9 23 2t X "ANTED. A young man who thoroughly rV understands dry Roods Must como well recommenced. Apply ut IIeuald ofllco. RJEBS mUItKEUA FOIt MEN ONLY. For Old X Men; for Young Men. Turkera Is the greatest developer and roslorer known to man kind. Lost Vigor, weakness aca pains in the hack permanently cured, Success guaranteed. l-nce only $;.uu. scna ror scnioa circulars. Dlt. MAlbON.IW Walnut Bt., Philadelphia, l'a. 7-29-8 & W 13t. Don't Tobacco Spit or Sniokeyour Life Away Is tho truthful, startling tltlo of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, tho wonderful, harmless Cluamnteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no nhvslcal or financial risk In using "No to bao " Bold by all druggists. Book at drug stores or bv mall free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. w & s-ly AMUSEMENTS. JJIKKGUSON'S THEATRE. F. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. MONDAY, SEPT. 25th, 1893. A LAUGHING SUCCESS ! The Oreat Ur-to-Dato Farce Cumedy, Later On! NEW BONGS! PRETTY GIRLS! SPARKLING MU81CI .... Novel Dances, Clever Comedians, Elaborate Costumes, and as Funny as a Circus. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug storo. J EES EYPE AGH ES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. 124 N. Mam Si., Shpnandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hauling of mil kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY. Beir Beddall'i Hardwire Mori CHARLES DERB, (Formerly with Wo. Oert) THE; LEADING BARBER! Ferguson IIoueo Building No. 12 West Centre Street. niAUIUCSJ BtlVKH. GOTO QYSTERS We are now ptenaipd to fill orders In large or mil! qunniUlea at our wbolenol-j 8 m'. re aurlrr". All order executed v in ear- iti d i'rou,ptne. Xt. 3ET. 3J Cj roXjUt cCJ 00., 9-U-13W 8K Jruin t . !-h. nand"au, Pa. ....The Large Stores of.... Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. t"Tjr7"E'slIAkk keep our storo open nil day on Fridays, beginning Scptombor 8th, VV and shall mako it doubly Interesting with this special sale. Thero will be new goods added to this great salo dally. This is n cliaiico for bargains that seldom occurs and should not be neglected. Shrewd and well'postcd bargain scokers will bo on hand early. So if you want ioplck upsomoof the choicest values you must do likewise Every department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each nrtlclo that will movo thorn quickly. Wo mention a fow of tho items, but whoever wishes to invest a dollar in goods can now get value uncqualcd In Job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. "Print Department. Wo have.iust received ono casn of Dross Ginghams, fall styles, at 81c per yard. Nono bettor in tho mnrket for 12jo a yard. uno case ot wmto Apron uiiecke, regular lOo quality; salo prico GJc per yard. Ono case of fancy Turkoy Ked Calicos. worth 80 a yard; falo prico Co a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall styles, Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, nt Co per yard. American Sateens. 15c nualltv: salonrlco 10c a yard. trench Sateens, 20c quality, salo mice 121o a yard. French Sateens, 2oc quality, sale prico 20c a yard. French Sateens, 371c quality, sale prieo 25c a yard. Apron uinghoms reduced to 3c a yard. Oriental Cords, recular nrico 124c. salonrlco Go a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covors, $1.25 quality, 09c. Felt Table Covers, $1,871 quality, 89c. Felt Table Cavers, $.2.00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stamped Tablo Covers, rounlnr prico 42c, salo prico 21c. A lot of Llnon r ringo, 5c a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Trav Covem with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico 5c. and a lot of 10c and 121c Laces, sale prico 71c. i-iusn lauio scans, Handsomely embroid ered, $1.50, reduced from $3.50. Abigjoblotof 10c and 121c Purees iro nt Gc each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, reenl.ir prico 17c, sale prico 9c. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, O. GEO. MILLER. Manager. POTTS1F"HhXb23? PiL PECIAL SALE! Owing to tho rush of Fall and Holiday Goods crowding in upon us, wo aro compelled to mako room for thorn, and in order to do-so, wo will givo our profits away on tho following until : : ; .as&JVIonday, September 25 th. 10c knlfo trays 7c, 10c berry dishes 7c, 10c rolling pins 7c, 40c oval dinner pails 30c, 23c uicklo cuspadores 18c, 25c dcoderizcrs 19c $10 00 dinner sets, English, $7.50; $1.25 rattan rockers 90c, 20c 4 quart palls 15c, $1.23 5-gallon oil cans 00c, 10c wash bowls 8c, 20c porcelalne kettles 13c, 30c tin preserving kettles 20c. We call your attention to our lino of Flower Fots, Hanging Baskets, Jardineers, Calls Lilly Pots, Art Pottery, etc., etc. Your interest to call early. GIRVLN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 21 John F.Ploppert, SO EAST CENTRE 81. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! QUERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATEB. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centro Street, Shenandoah. RELIABLE - HAND - LAUNDRY, 139 Bonlli Mnlti Htreet, Slaananclotili, All work guaranteed to be fir? t-closs In every res ect. v e respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered. Russet Shoe L,nces! Xtusset Shoe Dressing: t AT THE LEATHER STORE lO CCr. Contro St., JOHN D. THiaiHn. Public Notice! No'lee 1" hereby given that persona destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be proeuted as provided by the Act of Assembly approved April th, 18t, Brewers' Aeooolatlon, tlsnnnaoB, l' Jans t 1B3I. ly Dresa Goods Department. One caso 38 inch Coshmero, nil now shades, former prico 33c a yard, sale prico 21c. Another lot of 38 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 for this salo. Another job lot of 40-inch Serges, all wool, in nil tho now shades for 39c a yard. The samo goods sold during the summer scasor. for 021c. Dark Fink Striped Serges, 3G inchos wide, 87!ca yard; reduced from $1.25. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced from $1.00. ' Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, samo effect as Lansdown, 48 inches wide, 76c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 31 Inches- wide, 23o per yard, reduced from 37!c. Odds and ends in Black Goods nt about half prico. 'Millinery Department. Tho spring and summer season is about ovor nnd we aro now making arrangements for our Fall Opening'. Tho announcement wo shall mako known through the papers and circulars in good timo. Wo still have jobs in Ladles' and Child rcn's Hats suitablo for this timo of the year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that wo aro selline at bar gain prices. QUEEN & CO., Of Philadelphia, Send them ESye Specialist, To Hlicuumloiili, Thursday, Sept. aS. H o will bo found at the Ferguson House, From 8:80 a. m. to5:S0p.m. Persons who havo headacho or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CIIAKGE to ex amino your eyes, livery pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. RETT 10' S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Jlettig's Cele- I brated Beer and Porter In tula vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Stock. ' Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands I of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- ! 120 South Mam Street. ' I HOOKS & BROWN Base Balls,' Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blauk Books, etc. Wo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET