The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 25, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    Co you ever consider tbe quality ot the
food you are eating? 1 1 may be good, it might
be better, paier, fresher sad more wboletome.
Is It not worth while to make euro that your
Tea, Cofle, Mugar, llutter, Eggs, Bplces and
innumerable other irrocerln are ot the tent
quality'' There la such n trifling difference In
the price ot the heat and the worst that It cer
tainly does not pay to buy the worst , even on
the false gro jnd ot supposed economy.
Tbo beat la always tbe cheapest, because the
aim oat'sfaetory and durable, and the very
beat of everything la the grocery line Is kept at
SEVERIT'S
Cor; Centre antl White Stfl.,
HIIICNAKDOAII, IA.
1 lie (UtiftoiiB MlAlurttin.
Tlio Infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Cliarlos
Gibson, of 1'lum nlley, died yesterday and
tv&s burled this afternoon at Port Carbon.
tst Monday they burled their four-year-old
laughter.
Tn Call n I'nutor.
Tlio inctntcrs of tlio First Presbyterian
church and congregation of town arc cor
dially Invited to attend the congregational
meeting to bo hold In tho audlcnco room of
the church to-morrow, Tuesday, evening, at
8 o'clock, for tlio purpose of voting on giving
Itev. Charles II. Whltaker a call to the pas
torato of this church. A full attendance Is
especially desired.
THIRD EDITION
MAHANOY PLANK.
The conduct of tlio youngster! on our
streets at night Is getting to bo something tin
bearable and certainly should not bo toler
ated in any civilized community. Not uu
frequently aro people Insulted by tho gang
that is accustomed to congrcgato about tho
Corners every evening and who make uso of
language which is anything but refined.
Something ought to be dono to abato this
nuisance.
The attempt to erect a steam heating ap
pamtus under the school building of the Rast
ward has resulted In failure, owing to tho
unfavorable condition of tho ground, which
will admit of no solid foundation. The ox
perlment will now be tried hero whore tho
elements aro supposed to bo more lavorablo.
Considering tho present height under tho
building, an excavation several feet deep will
be noevseary.
Mr. aud Mrs. Brcnnim left for Shatnokln
Sunday, whoro they Intend to mako their fu
ture home.
Miss Agnos Powers, who has been sojourn-
lug amoug friends hero for tho past few weeks,
returned to her homo In Philadelphia on
Tuesday. Sho was accompanied by Misses
Mary Urohony and Nora McGrath.
Tho funeral of Matthew Shceran, whoso
lifeless body was found In tho sulphur creek
Sunday morning, took placo Tuosday. Mr.
Bhecran had been absout from his homo siuco
Friday evening. On Saturday a search was
Instituted as to his whoreabonts, but to no
avail. Sunday, while John Catlow was
taking his morning walk, ho espied tho body
in tho creek a short dlstanco below tho spot
whoro Casey's old house used to stand. Tho
news spread rapidly aud soon a largo crowd
gathered round. Deputy Coroner Enterlino
was notified immediately and, after holding a
post-mortem examination, impanelled u jury
which was to meet Wednesday but for some
reason tho meeting was postponed. Deceased
loaves a wife and three children. -His rc
mains were taken in tho electric cars to
Ashland, where interment was made.
Messrs. John aud Lawrence Conners, both
former residents of town, but now of Now
Jersey, aro spending a few days at tho
parental home.
Councilman Haggorty and Supervisor
Collins wero viewing tho streets Thursday.
The employes of Bear Itlilge colliory rc
celved their pay for the lattor part of
August on Friday.
Thomas McCauley has niovod to a fine new
resideneo on Gaughau avenue.
Two Unlnrtunntos.
Constablo Glbllnto-day took Thomas Kane,
of tho First ward, to tho almshouse. Kauo
slightly demented and his friends say his
condition Is duo to an Injury ho sustained on
his head somo years ago. Andrew Funis, of
tho Fifth ward, was also taken to tho alms
house to-day. Ilo was in custody of Justice
Cardln. Ennls lost his wife by death a few
months ago and his mind becamo affected by
worrlmcnt over tho loss. Ills friends bcliovo
that ho will return cured In a month or two.
inpresatve Hen inn In tlio Trinity Ite-
fonnrd Church.
In accordauco with an old custom tho con
gregation of tho Trinity Iicforincd church
on West Lloyd street yesterday held harvost
homo services. Tho chancel presented a
beautiful appearance. A tree immediately
in front of tho pulpit was loadod with apples,
pears, crapes and other fruits raised In tho
adjacent farming districts, atld banked
against and about tho altar wero mora fruits
and vegetables of various kinds, Beautiful
flowers ornamented the chancol and sheaves
of wheat and stalks of corn wcio grouped
here aud thero. Kov. Itobert O'Boylo, tho
pastor of tho church, preached a sermon In
tho morning and ovonlng, tho former bolng
based on a text from St. John 9: 37-33; nnd
tho latter on a text from St. John 4; 35-30.
Both scrviros wero well attended and in tho
ovcnlng tho church was crowded. Collcc
tlous wero taken up for homo missions.
Lane's family Medicine Moves the llowels
Each day. Most people need to uso it.
For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, uso
Baxter's Mandrako Bitters. Evory bottlo
warranted. ltn
Buv Kaitfone Hour. Bo sure that tho
ntnie LEfa & Babr, Ashland, Pa.,
printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw,
MAIZUVILLE.
Thomas McLaughlin, who is conflnod to
the hospital with a very saro foot, is not yet
able to get around.
Considerable excitement prevailed hero on
Tuesday morning last owing to tho reported
disappearance of Grandmother McLaughlin,
The old lady ia very eccentric on account of
old ago and has a mania for roaming through
tho woods in search of berries or whatever la
in 6eason. At noon on Monday sho left to
nick berries on tho Frackvlllo mountain,
When sho did not return at night her pcopl
became alarmed and instituted a search for
her. All night they looked, but in vain
Tho next morning tho report spread and tho
searching party was increased. At noon she
was found near New Castle completely fagged
out. She was endeavoring to get home,
It was afterward learned that sho becamo
tired in the woods aud concluded to call on
her sou at Frackvllle. Whon thero she in
quired for his home. She was shown by
some boys to tho homo of another McLaugU
liu at the farther end of town. She refused
further assistance and started out herself.
Instead of coming home she strayed in the
direction of New Castle, with tho result
above stated. She has not yet fully re
covered from tbo effects of her exhausting
jaunt.
Mrs. Wm. Mlddleton has returned homo
after spending a few days with Branchdale
friends.
Miss Bridget Coyne, of Ashland, is visiting
her parents hero.
Mr. Kane, a bright young man of Pittston,
was the guest of the McKoon family Thurs
day.
Thousands walk tho earth to-day who
would be sleeping in its bosom but for the
timely use of Downs' Elixir. lni
Joly's Jamaica Sarsaparllla, the only pure,
at MaElhemiy's. 0-12-tf
l'Ues or Ilaraorrbolda
Permanently eared without knife or Ugatare,
No danger or suffering. No delay from bust
nees while under treatment. Patients who
are responsible need not y until well
Dc-rfeet euro raanateed. Send fer droular
It. REED, M. D
129 South 13th St.. Philadelphia
Defers, by permission, to the editor of the
Etskinq IIieald. tr
HARVEST HOME.
l!no Hall Notes,
Rctloy, you're the stufT.
Frank Ward is 0. K., too.
Oht Aro wo tho old soldiers?
Everybody said It was a grand game.
Fox makes an oxcellent first baseman.
Fulmcr and Setloy work well together.
Frank Henry Is away up In "G" again.
The tickets for tho players' ball should sell
llko hot cakes.
Tho Itcnova had causo to go homo proud.
Both sides couldn't win.
Many said after tho game that tho Bostons
couldn't have won thogamo.
Ed. Henry accepted eight of tho nlno
chalices given him In good shape.
Shenandoah's team's brilliant rcoord Is
becoming known all over tho state.
The PotUvillc, Mahanoy aud Patch people
went homo thinking some big things.
Another gamo with Pottsvlllo, and still tho
llfo nmbltlon of "Buck" McGcttigan has not
been realized.
Notwithstanding his bad Judgment In ono
part of tho gamo Martin Is entitled to credit
for his left field work and Mcssltt also.
Sctloy's ability as a pitcher is unquestioned
now and Fnlmcr Is considered as flno as silk,
both as n catcher nnd captain.
There was a dolay In the gamo to glvo Ward
tlmo to chango his knickerbockers. Ho ven
tilated them in making a slide. Ho looked
llko a plum pudding In a pair tho Kcnova
team loaned him.
A flno KohiI to Travel.
In this great Columbian year, when all eyes
aro turned towards taiicngo anu tno great
xposition, it is comforting to know that tho
railroads leading thither aro prepared to
linudlo tho Immense traffic nnd carry It
Ixpodltious to its destination. Ono of tho
roads that Is winning golden ccomiums by
tho excellence of its service, Is the Mckcl
Plato. Tho lino is through a flue section of
country, a groat dlstanco of it in view of
Lako Erie, and pacing numerous cities and
towns. Its now passenger service is superb.
Tho dining cars cannot bo spoken of too
highly, whilo the bleeping and day coachet
are models in their way. Quick timois mado
going and returning and tho servico Is in all
rospects first class. What more can bo asked
cheap ratos, courteous attention, luxurious
sleepers, magnificent day coaches, faultless
road bed, unexcolled dining cars. Can any
thing bo added to mako tho Nickel Plato
Uoad more popular? It runs thrco trains
daily in each direction. Its station in
Chicago is central and easily ncceesiblo from
all directions. If you aro going anywhoro at
any tlmo, don't let tho fact slip your memory
that a magnificent now passenger service nas
been established on tho NIckol Plato Road.
You who havo not yet dono tho World's Fair,
try tho Nickel Plate and know what It is to
onjoy tho luxury of first class travel. Clipped
from Allmtown, Pa., Chronicle, Augutl, 32d.
For all information call on noarost ticket agent,
oraddre9F. J. Mooro, Goneral Agent, 23
Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. 0 21-tf
Pugot Sound Point.
Are you going West to St. Paul, Great
Falls, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattle or auy
point on Puget Sound? If so, commencing
October 1st, 1893, a through lino of first-
class Bleeping cars will bo established botween
Chicago and Seattlo via tho Chicago, Mil-
.vaukeo and St. Paul Eailway and tho Great
Northern Eailway. Train will leave Chicago
dally at 10:30 p. m. For rates of faro, maps,
time tables, etc., apply to any coupon ticket
agont, or address John E. Pott, district
passenger agent, Willlamsport, Pa. 9 19-tf
Points.
Fall trade oponlng.
House cleaning begun.
Window) aro full of rail goods.
Will It bo u cold or mild winter ?
Light bluo will bo tho rage this winter.
MrB. Alice Mann, of town, has been granted
a pension.
Tho season Is hero for renewed activity in
tho churches.
Tho sins that charity covers aro not all
cmfined to the giver.
Buckwhoat cakes and sausages will soon
again bo favorites.
This is tho tlmo of tbo yoar to tako exer
else in tho open air.
Tho chestnut crop will bo good aud tho boys
aro praying for frost.
Now is tho tlmo to fix that bad pavement
before tho snow comes.
Placo your fall auuouncoments in those col
umns aud reap a rich harvost.
Tho stovo season is at hand see that
chimneys and fluos aro in ordor.
A batchelor novcr feels happy when tho
buttons on his clothes havo their off days.
Measured by any woman's scale a quarrol
and a kiss aro better than indifference.
No gusher over discovered equals tho
national gas well at tho United States Senate
chamber.
Truth Is still stranger than fiction. Ono of
tho best spark-arresters in uso was invented
by a woman.
DUBLIN'S LORD MAYOR.
The DlRtlnguisliud Vuunj; lrltdimnn Ar
l'lvMH In tlio World's fair city.
Chicago, Sept. 25. Lord Mnyor Jnmos
Shanks, of Dublin, arrived here Inst night.
He Is accompanied by tho lady mayoress,
'iown Counsellor
Mayne and Mrs.
Mnyne, Florence
O'Driscoll. M. P.;
Arthur O'Connor,
M. P., nnd George
Harrington. Tho
Irish party comes
to America ut the
invitation of the
mayor nnd munic-
pallty of Chicago,
to visit the fnlr
v-tj- Frramnaa i 'nnd the city, and
J ' l.Z, .L, to tak0 Prt in the
ceremonies of col
clmitlng the Irish dny next Saturday. The
lord mayor is a flno looking, kindly gen
tleman of about 35 years of age. Ilo has
been in thiB country twice before in 1880
nnd 1887. Mr. Shanks Rays ho expects to
stay in this country three weeks.
MISCELLANEOUS.
170K HAIiB Nino shares Bohuylklll Trac-
X' uonatoox. Apply at tills omce. v v u
TOU HALK, Tho Sheets property, K. Lloyd
KtrpCt urul hMhartv nt IlmnrniH In
twte-lm M,M. Buiikb, Attorney.
WANTKD. A good girl to do botuevork
good reference. Apply at Hbhai.d
office
....The Large Stores of....
; DIVES, POMEllOY
and Stewart,
nflltHAl.l A Vihnnal ImawMta- In rar
1' feet condition. Will be sold ohean for
oatn. Apply at this omce. P-11-ir
TTOlt HALF.. A litter of small breed pug
I' nunnlos. Arnilv at 210 Bast Centre street.
Mahanoy City, Pa. 0-1 t-tf
171011 MALE Household goods consisting of
I' 1 ranee. I bleh oak cunboArd and ot
nrucios, ior Baio cueap,
E. Oik street.
Apply at
er
No 18
Ull-tf
IOST. On Friday afternoon, September
j 22nd, on tbe road between Hhenandoili nd
will be paid for its return to the Coffee Mouse,
32 North Main street, Shenandoah. S 28 lit
UTANTEll A voune man who
IV understands drv Kooda Must come well
recommenced. Apply at 11 Kit ald office.
0-ZMw
ALMHUOUdE SUPPLIES. Sealed propo
sals will be received at tho office of tho
Ucmiylklll County Almshouse until noon of
Monday, October 2d, 1S93, for furnishing f. 0. b.
at Schuylkill Haven, drugs, dry goods, gro
ceries and tobacco for tbe quarter ending De
cember 31, 181)3 Privilege of rejecting any
nnd all bids Is reserved. Schedules, etc, may
be had upon application.
joiin iiFiiuAn,
IlOllEUT UIU.1NO,
WILLIAM DEltlt,
Hoard ot Poor Directors.
P. O. Box 4, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 23-t-w-m-3t
AMUSEMENTS.
JEKQUSON'B THEATKK.
r. j. rEnausoN, manager.
MONDAY, SEPT. 25tli, 1893.
a ljvvghing success:
The Oroot UT-to-Date
Farce Comedy,
ater
On!
NEW BONGS' V PRETTY GIRLS!
BPAKICLING MUS1C1
Novel Dunces,
Clever Comeditins,
Elaborate Costumes,
and as
Funny as a Circus.
Prices, 25) 50 and 75 Cents.
Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug store.
USE DANA'S SABSAPAHILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CUBES."
l'amlly llxcurslon.
A family excursion to tho World's Fair
will bo run via the L. V. E. E., Monday,
October 2. Train will lcavo Shenandoah at
7:2(3 a. m. and arrive at Niagara Falls at 7:30
p. m., where excursionists will remain over
night, affording an opportunity to see tho
Falls. Leaving Niagara at 10 a. m., tho train
will reach Detroit at C p. m., leaving the
latter placo at 9 p. m. and arriving at Chicago
at G a. m. Sleepers can be had from Detroit
to Chicago at the cost of $1.00 a berth. Pas
Beneers can return via B. & O, B. B., thus
affording them an opportunity to visit Wash
ington, D. O.. where Congress is now in
session. Faro for tho round trip is t27.
Tickets good until Nov. 15, 18S3. C. P.
Heller, traveling passenger agont of tho
L. V. E. B., will accompany tho excursionists
to Chicago, and see that the wants of the
party are attended to while on route.
Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that tho sixty-day
period will expire on October 8th, 1893, and
any ono wishing to secure tho benefit of tho
five tier cent, must make payment before
that date. M. J. Scaxlan,
Becolver of Taxes.
Shenandoah. Pa.. Sept. 22. 1S93. 9 22- lit
OH on Away.
For sixty days Beagey, the photographer'
will give a 10x18 plttinam pictaro with overy
lowui of his $8 eftMnt
Andrews'
restaurant.
olam bouillon at MoElhenny'a
912-tf
flouting I'ventn.
Oct. -WFlrst annual ball given tho Shen
andoah base ball plarers, Bobbins' opera
house. Schoppo orchestra.
J EES EYPE A6H 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.
WOfflER'S,
124 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
HOOKS & BROWN
Base Balls,
Bats,
Masks,
Foot Balls,
A full lino of Stationery,
Blank Books, etc.
Antl-llus!uu Uiot In Paris
Paths. Sept. 25. A meeting was lield in
tho Fuuborir ilu Temple yesterday after
noon for the purposo of making nrrango
ments for a pro-Russian fete in that
quarter on tlio occasion of tho approaching
vlsltof tbe ltusslau lleet. Tho proceed
ings weroconsttmtly interrupted by groups
of Italians and Germans present, who
kept shouting "Long live tho triple alli
ance." Tbo result was a free light, during
which twelve persons wero injured, three
being seriously hurt. Ten persons wero
arrested.
Dynamite In n Sprinkling Cart.
OIL Cm", Pa., Sept. 25. The police nre
endeavoring to discover who performed
tho uct of putting Into tho sprinkling cart
of Unrnhart Bros, two dynamite cartridges
eight inohes long nnd an Inch aud a half
in thickness, to which was attached nbout
eight feet of waterproof fuse, one end of
which was charred, showing thnt it had
been lighted and failed to do Its work.
The cart was standing whore considerable
damage would unavoidably have been
caused had the stuff exploded.
Ho. 4 HORTH MAIN STREET
John F.Ploppert,
XO EAST CEKT11E SI
Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery
CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER.
J. F. PLOPPERT.
29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah
Bad Gtimilns Accident.
YlNELAND, N. J., Sept. 35. John nigh,
19 years old, and his young br.othor George
were out gunning on Saturday. He left
his gun, nt full cock, leaning against a
tree, but it slipped nnd was discharged, the
whole load entering John's right side and
killing hint almost Instantly.
IKf - ii Toil If LB. Uk
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANT
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER
My dortor aays it aria gtUy on the tooiftcb
liver and Udner. and t a pltiRnt laxative. Thli
drink U made rrum tierh and is prepared for. im
i eocllr as tea. It U called
AUUrurrlMi tell It at He. and 1 a naeksge. If yoc
cannot gat It, tai your addreu fbr a free aampfe.
l.Hne'a l'amllr Medicine iiiorea the boMrli
each day. In ordf r to be Baaljtiy tbUta neNaaarr.
SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY
Horses ana Carnages to Hire.
Dress
None
Wo havo lust received ono caso of
Ginghsms, fall styles, at 8ic per yard.
better In the market tor ivic a yard.
Ono caso of White Apron ubecks, regular
10c quality; salo prlco Die per yard.
Ono caso of fancy Turkey Kod Calicos, worth
8c a yard; rnlo prlco 5c a yard.
uno caso or best made, tall stylos, Dress
Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards
in a piece, at 60 per yard. ,
American sateens, 10c quality; saioprico luc
yard.
trench Sateens. 20c duality, salo prlco 121c
yard.
t renen sateens, 2oc quality, snlo prlco 20c
yard.
French Sateens, 37ic quality, salo price 23c
yard.
Apron Ginghams reduced to 3Jc a yard.
Oriental Cords, rcmilar prlco 121c, salo price
Cc a yard.
Fancy Goods
Department.
Felt Table Covors, $1.25 quality, C9c.
Felt Tablo Covers, S1.S74 quality, 69c.
Felt Table Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.25.
A lot of Stamped Tablo Covors. reeular
prlco 42c, saio price aic.
A lot ot i.ineu rriugo, be a yard; reduced
from 10c.
About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with
rawn work, regular prlco 17e. salo nrico 5c.
nnd a lot of 10c and 12Je Laces, saioprico 75c
1'iusn lauio beans, iianasomcly cmurold-
crou, ui.ou, reuuecu lrom if3.5U.
A big job lot of 10c and 12!o Purses go at
5c each.
A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular
price 17c, salo prlco 0c.
attended to
Hauling ot all kinds promptly
Horses taken to board, al
that are liberal.
On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Hoase,
CHARLES DERR,
(Formerly with Wm, Dern
THE ! LEADING i BARBER
Ferguson House Building
No. 12 West Centre Street.
RusHct Shoe Lncca!
Knsset Mtioc Dressing
-AT
LEATHER STORE
XO 'CC". Oontro &t.f
JOHN u. TXIKEIBIJ
MAURICE RIVER
GOVS OYSTERS
are now prepared to fill orders
in large or tma)l quantities at our
wholesole and retail store. All orders
executed with cure aud promptness.
P-1M3W 8 S. Jarflln gt Shenandoah, Pa.
POTTSVIIjiXiE, 2PW.,
Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains
for the Month of September.
,"TTTE SHALL keep our storo open all day on Fridays, beginning September 8th,
VV and shall mako it doubly Interesting with this special sale. There will be
new goods added to this great sole dally. This Is a chanco for bargains that
seldom occurs and should not bo neglected. Shrewd and woll posted bargain seekers
will bo on hand early. So If you want to pick up some of tbo choicest values you must
do likewise. Every dcrnrtmcnt will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each
articlo that will move them quickly. Wo mention a few of tho items, but whoever
wishes to invest a dollar In goods can now get value unequalcd in job lots of dry goods,
Evory department will contain special articles for this month.
"Print
Department.
Dress Goods
Department.
One caso 38 Inch Cashmere, nil new shades,
former price 35o a yard, sale prlco 21c.
Another lot of 38 inch Cashmere, new fall
shades at 25c per yard. These aro regular
50c goods and you will say so when you seo
them. We got them especially for this
salo.
Anotherjoblotof 40-lnch Scrgos, all wool,
In all tho new shades for 39c a yard. Tho
same goods sold during tho summer season
for 024 c.
Dark Pink Striped Scrgos, 3G Inches wide,
871c a yard; reduced from $1.25.
Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, rcducod from
$1.00.
Silk nnd Wool Austria Cloth, same effect as
Lausdown, 48 inches wido, 75c a yard.
Fancy Diagonals, 30 Inches wide, 25c per
yard, reduced from 37ic.
. Odd3 aud cuds in Muck Goods nt nbout
half price.
Millinery
Department,
The spring and summer season is about
over aud wo aro now making arrangements
for our Fall Opening.
The announcement we shall mako known
through tho papers and circulars iu good
time.
Wo still havo jobs In Ladies' and Child
ren's Hats sultablo for this tlmo of the
year.
All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially
Mourning Goods that wo are selling at bar
gain prices.
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART
5 and 7 Worth Centre Street,
C. GEO. MILLER. Manager.
POTTSITIIalaESj, FA.
Museum of Anatomy For Men Only!
On Exhibition nt 112 South Main Street, opposlto Tost Oflice,
Shenandoah, Fa , commencing
grTT3snz)-A--sr, sept. 2stia.,
For tho Week. Doors open at 7 p. m.
y?agWMame fSjassE"lfg arum-' in rm ugHtftrierl . -
jMglPTof S.STLINBERGER'S MUSEUM 1 7'
A Palace of Marvel. Mystery and Wonder on exhibition insido. Over 1000 Models of tho
Human Body In Health and Disease. A Gallery of all tho noted outlaws In life size and life
like An exhibition that every man should seo. Strictly no humbug, but just as wo repre
sent. No extra charge for tho Chamber of Horrors. Tho Tipptar Twins on exhibition inside.
.dxniasioii, (To all Parts of the House.) 113 Oouts.
CPECIAL SALE!-"053
Owing to tho rush of Fall aud Holiday Goods crowding in upon us,
wo aro compolled to mako room for them, and in order to do so,
wo will give our profits away on tho following until : ; ;
sMonday, September 25th.
10c knlfo trays 7c, 10c berry dishes 7c, lOo rolling pins 7c, 40c oval dinner palls 30cf C3c
nlcklo cuspadores 18c, 25o dooderlzers 10c, $10 00 dinner sets, English, $7.50; 1-3 rat'.au
rockers 00c, 20o 4 quart palls 15c, $1.25 5-gallou oil cans 00c, 10c wash bowls So, 20o porcolalno
kettles 13c, 30c tin preserving kettles 20c.
We call your attention to our lino of Flower Tots, Hanging Baskets, Jardlnccrs, Calla
Lilly Pots, Art Pottery, etc, etc. Your interest to call early.
GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S.
QUEEN 5b CO., wmm.
Send thew ESjye Specialist:
To Slienautlonli, Thursday, Sept. a8.
He will be found at the
Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. ro. to5:30p.m.
Persons who have headache or whose eyes are c' osdls.
comfort should oU upon their speotalist, and they wul re.
celve inteiltgem nnd ktllfgl attention. NO CHAUGE to ex
amlw t your "yes. Every pair ot flasses ordered Is guarar, teed
to fcosatbsfaetory.