Do you Tr ronsfder the quality of the food you ri eating? It may be good. It might be bttlf r, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is it not worth while to nuke sura that your Ten, Coffee, Wugar, llutter, Kgi Hplees and innumerable other groceries are of the bent quality? There I such a trifling difference In the price ot the beat and the wont that It cer tainly doe not pay to buy the worst, even on the false gro.nd of supposed eaonomy. The beet is always toe cheapest, because the mot satisfactory and durable, Hnd tho very best of everything In the grocery line Is kept at SEVERN'S Cor; Centre nml White Sin., HUIiNANDOAII, IA. HIRD EDITION LEHIGH'S PA8SENGER. AGENT. Oluirll S. I. it's Career as Ilntli 11 lUllroiul Sinn and Journalist. Charles S. Lee, tho newly appointed general passenger agent of tho Lehigh Valley Hail roml, has had an Interesting career aan rail road and nowspapc' man. At tho tluio of his appointment ly tlie directors lie was general Jiaesonger went, of the Colorado Midland, with hoadipiarlets ut Denver, Mr. Lee was bom in Washington on August 13tb, 18."!, and began railroad sorviroat 1(1 years of ago with the Cleveland, Lorralno & Wheeling Company as a clerk, being cvontually ap pointed chief clerk in ouo of tho departments, In 1H711 ho cntoreil tho servico of tho Clovrlatid, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indian apolis as rate clerk, and in lH9.'i organized tho American IUIlroad l'ublishlug Company, issuing tho American Journal of Hallway Appliances, which 1ms a wido circulation. In 18S1 ho went to Donver and ontorcd the Denver & Ilio Grand Bervico as a clerk in tho general pjsdcngor department. Ho was soon inado chief clerk of another department, and in lbbO was appointed goncrol passenger agent of tho Colorado Midland, acting also ns general freight agont for nearly two years Ho is said to bo a man of flno capacities, his strong points being good Judgment and per sistcut attcnliou to duty. His courtesy and good temper havomado for him many friendB. Andrews' restaurant. clam bouillon at McElhenny'e 912-tf THE BUSINESS BOOM. RAtiihlltltmrritft 8tlll Hestimlng Opera lion In DlfTerrnt Hertlnn. IlBUXlKTOSf, X. .T., Sent, ST. Yesterday' the Cumlierlnnd Glass company put an other furnace in blast nnd nnotlirr one itartel tip today. The entire plant is no vi lli operation. The company's works are the largest in this city and tlicy Announce tliHt the blast will be still further en larged by tho erection ot it continuous melting tnnk. llRHKiKroKT, Conn., Sept. 97. R. K. Parsons Ss Co., founders, announce n cut of 10 per cent. Wnrner Ilros.' corset fac tory started up yesterday on full time after a stoppage of several weeks. The KhIou Cole St lliiriilinin factory will run five days this week and full tlmo hereafter. ANDKIMSON, Ind Sept. 27. Tho American wire nail mills resumed operations with GOO men on a non-union basis. All but threo of tho old Amalgamated Association men sinned tho scale and went to work. Cornwall, Out., Sept. 27. The Stor- mont and Canada cotton mills, employing: 1,500 hands, which havo been closed down for tho Inst two weeks, resumed operations. Taunton, Mnss., Sept. 27. The Whit- tutiton mills Htnrttd nil departments on full time, giving employment to more than 1.000 persons. KokoMO, Ind., Sent. 87. Tho Diamond Plato Glass works of this city resumed work after u shutdown of over four mouths. Arrrsted by 111- Creditors. PlTTSDUlto, Sept. 27. IMor Lazarovitz. the junior member of the Russian Hebrew b inking: firm of Schaller & Lazarevltz, which suspended 1 ridny Inst, was arrested at his homo yesterday afternoon by several of his creditors. Without a warrant ho was taken to Alderman McCarthy's oiricc, be ing; followed by nenrly 1,000 angry and ox cited people. Ho is charged with obtain ing money under false pretenses. II was held without ball, the alderman fearing that a lynching would follow his lelcaie. POTTSVILLE LOST AGAIN. A Horse Thiers C'mift-ftftlnn. WEST CllKBTKIl, I'a., Sept. 27. Harris, oneot tho leaders of tho Gap Rung, who is now In jail hero for stenllng, turned stnto's evldcnco, and the authorities havo recov ered sixteen horses nnd twelvo carriages, a lot of harness, etc., nil of which was stolen in the states of Maryland and Dolo woro and Chester and Lancastor counties. Harris states that ho and his pal, Clem on, who also is In jail, did all the stealing. THE LOWEST BATE or the Year to Chicago vU l'mmylvrtiihi Hiillroud. A further reduction in faro for tho coach oxcursious. Tho rapidly approaching termination of tho Columbian Exposition and tho enormous travel now directing itself to Chicago prompt tho Pennsylvania IUIlroad Company to still further reduce its round trip rate on tho popular World's Fair Coach Excursions. Tho rate from Philadelphia will bo $17; Lancaster, $10.85; llarrisburg, SlBJii; Altooniv, $11.50, and a proportionate reduction from other points along tho lino and branchos. These trains apply only to special trains leaving on September "JSth, October 2d and an additional ono just arranged for October 0th. The tlckots will, as bofore, bo good for return passage within ten days on trains leaving Chicago at 3.10 and 11.30 p. m. Tho rato has now reached tho lowest possi ble point, and is within tho means of almost overy one, which cud tho railroad company has long been endeavoring to attain. Early application for tickets is urgod, inviow of tho lucreaged demand which will undoubtedly follow this liberal announcement. Tho service for this travel will bo main tained at the same standard for which the Pennsylvania IUIlroad Company is justly world-wide famous. J.iiiix'h Family Meillcluo Moves the llowels Bach day. Most ptoplo need to use It. I.nmpllgliter'i Speedy Trial Spin. GuTTENlir.lto, Sept. 27. Lamplighter has received Ills final preparation for the great match raco tomorrow with Marous Daly's Tammany, nnd tho manner In which ho reeled off a milo and a quarter yesterday has made him en odds on favor ite at this track. Tho dlstnnco was ac complished in 2.10, tho last six furlongs being covered in 1.17. Iron Man Accept n Reduction. PlTTSliuno, Sept. 27. Tho troublo be twecu the iron manufacturers nnd tho Amalgamated Association has been set tled. Tho conditions are a reduction of tho prices noarer to tho selling card rate, with n 1c. rato ns tho minimum basis. This is n reduction of 10 percent,., but It is not fixed, being a fcort of sliding scale. Mitchell Will Train at Sandy Hill. Glens Falls, JJ. Y., Sept. 27. Charley Mitchell, the English pugilist, lmi decided to go into training for his fight with Champion James J. Corbett at Sandy Hill, three miles south of this place. Ho will arrive there with his trainor aboutOct. 15. Tlie Ulub I'rom lluofiliitii Utnlre Score a VIMory. Tho Mahanoy City and Pottevlllo base ball clubs played at the latter plaee yesterday and the Mahanoy elub won by a (core of 8 to 7. Tho Pottsvillo lwttery was Fox and Potts and J. Ely and Shlnelioute pitched and caught for the Malmnojs. Tho gtr.o was quite an Interesting one, but thero were several errors ou both sides. Pottsvillo made twelvo hits nnd Mahanoy City eight. Ward, of tho Shenandoah team, played second liase for Mahanoy and scored two runs fur them. A TRIOKY SAMARITAN. Helps n Poor Tenant itml iJofniiidf the Landlord. According to a story that comes from Mt. Cirmcl an importer succeeded In perpetrating a very clover confldenco gamo upon ono of tho property owners of that place last week. A well-dressed man passing along one of tho by-ways saw a woman sitting on tho 6tops of hor house. Sho hold a baby In her arms and was crying, Tho stranger learned that tho woman was about to bo put out of tho houso becauso she owed three mouths rent, amount lug to $30. Tho landlord was sent for and the stronger told him to givo tho woman re celpts for four mouths' rent, Including ono month in advance. Tho landlord brought tho receipts nnd tho stranger gave him a $100 bill. Tho landlord didn't havo change, but tho stranger said carelessly that ho looked honest and ho would trust him to tako tho bill away and return the chango. In a fow minutes tho landlord brought back $52. Tho stranger gavo tho woman $2 and put $50 is his pocket and departed with tho blessings of a largo crowd of sympathizing neighbors who had witnessed tho charitable act. About nu hour after tho stronger had departed the landlord found out that tho $100 bill was a counterfeit. Tho woman didn't dofraud tho landlord and sho holds tho receipts for tho rent. 1". Ints. Chestnut parties aro already talked of, a featuro of which villi probably bo nlco basket lunches. A woman who has a pass on tho electric railway Is said to havo made thirty-six tripj on it in ouo day. Thero aro COO women journalists, editors and authors in England and Wales, according to tho British census reports just published. Tho Navajo Indians aro great shepherds unliko most rcdmcu, and aro said to havo herds of a million sheep near Flagstafl', in Arizona. In tho public and private schools in tho United States thero aro 309,031 teachers. When a Chinese girl is married hor at tendants aro always tho oldest and ugliest women to bo found in tho neighborhood. Thoy aro supposed to act as foils to heryouth ful boauty. Tho brido's cako of modern matrimonial feasts is a relic of Roman times. A distinguished British scientist bcliovcs that the coming man will ho toothless. Hie Nnvulioo Homeward Hound. Southampton, Sept. 27. lloynl Phelps Carroll's yacht Nnvnhoo sailed for New York today. It Is probable that she will touch ot Madeira. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll sailed ou the yacht. Gettysburg Trolley. Nearly all visitors to Gettysburg, and they are many during the beautiful days of Sep, tember, aro in favor of having tho trolley Cdrs run over the famous battlefield. The liortlou of the electric road already built is a great couvonieuce to sightseers, and all at once recognizo how its usefulness can be extended. Tho usual objections to tho trolley do not hold In this case, as the wires would not interfere with firemen and children would not uso tho tracks for a play ground. The only objection to the extension of the trolloy on the battlefield is a mere sentiment, and not at all a reasonable one. With the means for cheaper transportation to and around the field, more poople will be sure to visit Gettysburg and bo impressed with the importance and grandeur of tho groat struggle that took place there during the first three days of July, in 1863. Some of the monuments that mark special points ou the field of battle aro worth traveling miles to see. One of the most recent, that erected by the state of New York to its soldiers, which cost $66,000, is perfectly superb, and la most worthy trlbuto to tho memory of a set of brave men. AU who go to Gettysburg want to see this, and they want to get into its vielnlty at a price just as reasonable as possible. The trolley will do this, so let it oome. USE DANA'S 8ARSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." No lee to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that the sixty-day period will expire on October 8th, 1803, and any one wishing to secure the benefit of the five per cent, must make payment before that date. M. J. Scanlan, Bocelverof Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., Sept 22, 1803. 0 22-lit tilt en Away. For sixty days Beagey, tho photographer will give a 10x18 pHUnnm pletare with every dozen of hl W mbln Coinlnic rveiiu. Oet. 4. First annual ball given theShen- aadoaa base ball players, Bobbin' opera boaee. Sehoprw orchestra. Bay AVyitew flour. Bo rare that the name Lbssio & Bahr. Ashland. Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-33Uw, BASEBALL YESTERDAY, At St. Louis (first game): Baltimore, 8; Bt. Louis, 7. At St. Louis (second game): St. Louis, 8: Baltimore, 1. At Pittsburg (first game, 10 Innings)! Pittsburg, 11; I'iiilndelphiii, 10. At Pittsburg (second game): Pittsburg, fl; Philadelphia, 5. At Cincinnati (first game): Cincinnati, 7; Brooklyn, 5. At Cincinnati (second game): Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, 0. At Chicago: Chicago, 0; Now York, 5. At Louisville: Louisville, 3; Boston, 0. At Cleveland: Cleveland, 18; Washing ton, 7. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York nnd Philadelphia Exchanges, New York, Sent. 30. There was a gonoral decline In the stock market this forenoon, but rumors of gold engagomants resulted In rally in tho afternoon. Closing bids; Lehigh Valley 31 H Pensylvanla 6016 Heading IBM St. Paul 69J6 Lehigh Nav Beading g. m. U... 4S Beading 1st pf. Js.. 30 Beading 2d pf . lis.. 1M Beading 3d pf 5s... 15 N. Y. & N. E 25$ W. N. Y & I'm..- ' H. H. T. com.- II. & B. T. pref... Kris 12U D., h. & W UiH N. Y. Central lUOft West bbore. Lake Erie & V HH New Jersey Cen-103 Del. & lluJson.-ll'J General Markets Philadelphia. Sept. 20. Flour dull; win ter superfine. Saa.MS; do. extras, It'OiM; No. S winter family, t-oWLSO; Pennsylvania roller straight, $3.1(X$3.a9; western winter, clear. tt.WSLiAl: weetern winter, straight, (3.158.4J; winter patent, 83.05&4; MInnosota, clear, $2.Jtkfi.25 Minnesota, straight. t3.XXa 3.00: Minnesota, patent, St.KVai.36; do., favor ite brands, higher. Bye flour, $2.85(83 per barrel. Wheat firm, quiet, with eejio. bid and 70c. asked for September; lOo. bid and 70Mo. asked for Octobori 7lMo. ma ana 7iVio. asked for November; T3c. bid and 73J4c. asked for December. Corn dull, higher, with 9Uo. bid and 0o. asked for September: SHo. bid and 40o. aikod for October; tBHc. b 4 and UHe. asked for November; 48c. bid and 48HC asked for Deoember. uats quiet, nrm, with 30c. bid and arc. asked for September; 85o. bid and 8&s(c. asVed for October; mic bid and 17c. asked for November; 36)o. Md and 8TUo. asked for December. Beef qnlet.eteady extra mess. IS.WffilO; family. fK13.W. fork quiet firm: new men, S17.T9Q19. Lard firm aulet: steam rendered, tlO.40. Batter firm, moderate demand: New York dairy. 1&&24C western dairy. lOdMuc: ElKlns. MW&S&o-i New York oreamery. vr,&S6c; weetern creamery, 19 62380.: Imitation creamery, 17aio. Cheww firm, moderately active; New York large, white. 8Uaioa,c: do. oolored. SVli'Uo.; do. mall, lOftllc; part sklme. 38o ; full aklme. l&Dc. Kegs quiet; New York and Pennayl vaula, -Be.; western, Huddle. TAKE .SiSfcv. AT ....The Large Stores of.... Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, THE NCXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANT NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTEn. II y doctor toyn it nets frently on the stomach llrr and kldnevn.and It a pie want laxative. Tbli drink Is made from herb and Is prepared for iuf M Cftfllly M ten. It h raited LftHE'S MEBI&IME A 11 drnpElflts sell It at 60c. and 91 apftckatte. If you rannot gpt It, itend your address for a free sum pi I.nne'n Fnmlly Medicine move thn bovrelt rnch dny. In order to h healthy this ti neewftry. Addrew UUATOK h W OD'A It I) Ltd tor. N. V MIS CELL ATUEOUS. TOIS 8A.LK Nino shares Hchuylktll Trac JJ Hon Block. Apply at this olllce. 0U-tf FOIt HALE. Tho Hhcctz property, K. Lloyd street, and property at llrownsvllle. B-2S-lm M, M. IIUIike, Attorney. FOH HAI.K A National typewriter in per feet coidltlon. WU1 bo sold cheap for oath. Apply at this olllco. 0-14-tf SITUATION WANTED. A Rood girl wants a place to do housewom. Oood reference. Apply ut Hkuai.d office. J XT ANTED A young man f t onaTsiMnus ary gooas recommendod. who thoroughly mo well Must como Apply at II kuai.I) olllco. 9-23-lw LADIES oun make H daily by folding end acldrcsflng circulars for us nt home. No anvasstng ; position permanent ; reply with Aiiss uraco 1'aui, stamped envelop isenu, ina "outh 9 27-2t FOH BENT. Mtoro and dwelling on Ontro street. Mahanoy City, In the best part ot town. Has been used for many years as a Mioc toro, and a very successful business trans acted. Enquire 01 Chas 1). Kalcr, 11.1 E. Centre street, Mahanoy City. fa. 9-20-lt "Print Department. Wo havo Just rocclvcd ono case of Dress Ginghams, fall styles, at 8ic per yard. None bettor in tho market for ISic a yard. Ono caso of Whito Apron Uhccks, regular 10c quality; sale prico 5Jc por yard. Ono caso of fancy Tnrkoy Bed Gillcos, worth So a yard; ralo price Co a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall styles. Dress Calicos. In short lengths: from 10 to 20 yards In a piece, at 5c por yard. American sateens, loc quality; saie price iuc yard. French Sateens, 20c quality, sale prico 121c yard. French Sateens, 2jc quality, sale price iiuc yard. French Sateens, 375c quality, salo prico 2oc yard. Apron Ginghams reduced to 3Jc a yard. Oriental Cords, regular prico 12ic, sale price Go a yard. LOST. On ulnnday, Soptoml-er S5tb, be tween l'onz's otallonery store and No 12 (south Jardlu stro t, a lady's opcn-t iccd, sliver watch, with tho monocram, "li II." Finder will bo suitably rowarded by returning same to llagonbuch's drug store. 0-20-tt rpUKKEKA FOIt MEN ONLY. For Old JL Men; for Young Men. Turkcra Is tho greatest developer and restorer known to man kind. Lost Vigor, wcaUncss lied pains in the back permanently cured. Success guaranteed. Price only 82.00. Send for sealed circulars. DK. MAlbON, 007 Walnut Ht., Philadelphia, Pa. 7-238 & w 13t. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is tho truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, tho wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. 1hf cost is trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or llnanctnl risk In using "No to bac " bold by all druggists. lJcok at drugstores or bvmallfrcu. Adlross Tho Sterling Hcmedy Co., Indiana Mineral Bprlngs, lnd. w & s ly Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers, US' quality, C9c. Felt Tablo Covers, $1 87J quality, 69c. Folt Table Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.23. A lnt nf Stnmni'd Table Covers. rppilhr prico 42c, sale prico 21c. A lot ot Linen rnngc, oc a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico 5e. and a lot of 10c and 12 Jc Laces, sale price 71c. Plush Table Scans, handsomely embroid ered, $1.50, reduced from $3.50. A big job lot of 10c and 12ic Purses go at 5o each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular prico 17c, sale prico Oc. A1 Mrs llnllldiiy Very 111. Monticello, N. Y., Sept. 27. Mrs. Hal- llilny is n very sick woman. For a week fclio lins been lyinir on her cot, gronning and mumbliiifr. Insr. Wednesday sho was taken with n nevcro vomiting fie nnd lias bIiico been milTcring from stomnch trou bles nnd chills. It is probable that the Krand jury will ilnisli their work nnd make known tho rosnlt of their delibera tions in the Hnlllday ense this evening. It believed n true bill has been found against her. Hound by Mnttked Itnhhers. HITLER, I'a., Sept. 27. Flvo masked men, with a teli'Krapli pole, battered down the door to toll house No. 2, on the Butler plank road. Thoy then bound Mr. and Mrs. Dleslo, tho keepers, who are 70 yenrs of age, and ransacked the house. The robbers took ?a00 in cnih mid other valu ablos. When found the aged couple wero almost dead from fright and exhaustion, aud may not recover. LMSHOU1E BUI'PLIES. -henlod pro posals will bo received at tho ofneo of tie Hchuylklll County Almshouto until noon 01 Monday, October 2d, 1693, for furnishing f o. b at HchuylklU Haven, dry goods, groo rles and t bacco for thi quarter endl g December 31 18'.)'! Privilege of rejecting any nnd ill bids Is reserved. Schedules, otc, maybe had upon application, JOHN I1EROAN. HOHEUr EHLING, WILLIAM DEUK. Hoard of Poor Directors. P. O. Box i, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. s27-3t DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART S and 7 North Centre Street, ALMSHOUSE SUI'PLIES.-Scaled propo sals will be received at the olllco of the HtiiuyUIll County Almshouse until noon of Monaay, October 2d, ISM, for furnishing f. o. b. at Schuylkill Haven, drugs, dry goods, gro ceries and tobacco for tho quarter ending De cember 31, 18UJ Privilege of rejecting any hl(1 all bids is reserved. Schedules, etc., may be hud upon application. John He no an, IfonrsnT Eiilino, WILLIAM DElllt. Hoard of Poor Directors. 1. O. IJox 1. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 22-f.w-m-3t ltollglons DliVorcnccH and Murder. I'lTTSDTJltG, Sept. 27. Samuel G. Stot- bart, a oar account ant for the Carnegie Steel company, shot his wifo twice yester day, almost instantly killing her. He then placed the muzzlo of the revolver Into bis mouth and blew out ills brains, dying in stantly. Insanity, caused by lellgious differences nnd drink, were the causes, Stothnrt being a Protestant and his wife a CRthnlia, Death or a Tweed King Handler. New Yohk, Sept. 27. Owen Murpby,tbe former excise commissioner, who departed in 1S78 for Canada and returned about two years ago, died of heart disease In this city. He was 00 years old. Murphy was In the Tweed ring. His shortage when he fled was $00,000. Argentine lroderalUts Victorious. BrESOS AYRE8, Sept. 27. General Poll- igrini, nt tho bead of tho government troops, recaptured the city of Tuoumnn. The insurgent forces occupying the city made only feeble resistance. After half an hour's fighting they fled. Pelligrlnl, his stall and 1,500 Infantry at once marched to the building where the junta was sit ting. All the members were taken pris oners and locked up under a strong mil itary guard. A fight took place off the coast yesterday between the government squadron anil the torpedo boats which have joined the rebels. The rebels were defeated and all their crews tnken pris oners. Several ofllcers ou both sides were killed. After the Itoby 1'lghters. New York, Sept, 27. Justice Bnrtlett, ot the supreme court, Brooklyn, deoided that "Solly" Smith, the pugilist, who was arrested at Coney Island after his fight with Dixon, would have to go baok to Indiana to stand trial for having violated the law In that state by engaging In a prize fight nt Hoby with Johnny Grlflln. Smith was taken to that state yesterday afternoon. Governor Matthews, of In iliaua, has also isnetl uuUmons for Johnny Grlthn, Joe Choyuski and Daniel f TMullW JEESEYPEAGHES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload o choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER?S? 124 N. Mam S'., Shenandoah, Pa, HOOKS & BROWN Iltin'alo I.lvu Kloolt Market. WvrrxvQ, N. Y., Sept. M.-Cttle closed steady; cows and light Ur, $i.60JI6; eoarM 1,3W lb. steer, til bulls. ft.150H.8ii. Hugs olo-Md steady: 'lr to choice Yorker. tCTSttl! miixl, aiwc7.0ii Iwavy. T.Uf7.Wi pbjg, taMft&ai. Sbeep and lambs firm; alosed bUndy; uatlve l&inbs, ootmoeu to extra, Htt iitundihuii tjUBAi, extra. SUM: tsxpwt WetW. SI joai.TO; Canada lambs. JI.2HW.W; j o.n.l5w ItlAUItlCU MlVItit GOVE OYSTERS We are now nrenared to nil order In large or small quantities at our wboleaoleubd retail store. AUordere executed who on re ana proB.piaewi XT.. XI. INTOBUjE ctJ GO., 8 B. Jsrdln HL, Shenandoah, Pa. Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Ho. 4 N0RTR MAIN STREET SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. Hauling ot all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On TEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee House, CHARLES DERR, (Formerly wltt Win. Ierr THE ! LEADING s BARBER Ferguson House Dullrllng No. 12 West Centre Street. Ilujisct Shoe Laces I XuMil Bhoc Uresslucr! AT tub LEATHER STORE XO "Vtr. Coutro 3t.. JOHN U TRCiHE, Offers Many Dollars Worth of Baryaias for the Mouth of September. ."TTTK SHALL keep our storo open all day on Fridays, beginning September 8th, V V nnd shall mako it doubly interesting with this special sale. Tlioro will bo new goods added to this great salo dally. This Is a chauco for bargains that soldoni occurs and should not bo neglected. Shrowd and well posted bargain seekers will be on hand early. So If you want to pick up some of thocholcost values you must do llkowiso. Every department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each nrticlo that will movo them quickly. Wo montlon a fow of tho items, but whoever wlshos to invost a dollar In goods can now got valuouncqualed In Job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. " Dress Goods Department. One caso 38 Inch Cashmero, nil now shades, former price 3,)C a yard, salo prico 21c. Another lot of 33 inch Cashmere, now fall shades nt 23o per yanl. These aro regular COc goods and you will say so when you see thein. Wo got them especially for this salo. Another job lot of '10-inch Serges, all wool, In all tho now shades for 39c a yard. Tho same goods sold during the snmmor scasor. for 02jc. Dark l'ink Striped Serges, 30 inches wide. 87jca yard; reduced from $1,23. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced from $1.00. Silk aud Wool Austria Cloth, same offect as Lansdown, -l&inchos wide, 75c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 inches wide, 23c per yard, reduced from 37!c. Odds aud ends in Mack Goods at about half price. Millinery Department, The spring and suminor season is about ovor and wo aro now making arrangements for our Fall Opening. The announcement wo shall make known through tho papers' and circulars in good timo. Wo still havo Job in Ladles' and Child rcn's Hats suitable for this timo of the year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that wo aro selling at bar gain prices. O. GEO. MILLEIl. Manager. I iusenim of Anatomy For Mm Only! Un Exhibition at 113 South Main Street, opposite Fost Oillce, Shenandoah, I'a., commencing For tho Week. Doors open at 7 p. m. 7 Vsmmmmiajm -.j -Mats -'-. WgA OA. V lllProf S.STDNBERGERS MUSEUM -i 111"! rOa k-M---. - '-V.iK l' I I I lv us utirr- - 4 SSSSK A Palace of Marvel, Mystery and Wonder on exhibition inside. Over 1000 Models of the Human Body in Health and Disease. A Gallery of all the noted outlaws in life size and lifo like An exhibition that every man should seo. Strictly no humbug, but just as we repre sent. No oxtra chargo for tho Chamber of Horrors. The Tipptar Twins on oxhlbition inside. Admission, (To all Parts ot tho House.) X3 Oonts. . We aieatioa for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy FLOWER POTS MD 1DBES! HANGING BASKETS, UMBRELLA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. GIRTIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLET'S. QUEEN SO CO., Of PMIadelpuia, Send their Eye Specialist To SUcunncIoali, Tliursdan Sept. 28. He will be fouud at the FcrRiisou IIotiHC, From 8:80 a. m. to5:80 p.m. Persons who have headache or whose eyes aro causing dis comfort should oil upon ihelr specialist, and they will to celve Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CH AUQE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair ol glatsea ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory.
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