MEAL TIMES Do you over ooiutlder the quality ot the food you are eating? It may be good. It might be lHttr, purer, fresher and more wbolotome. Is It not worth while to make sure that your Ten, Cortue, Muirar, llutter, Hggs, Hplees and Innumerable other groceries aro of tho beet quality - There In ouch a trifling difference Id the price ot the test and the worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy tho worst, even on the false ((round ot supposed economy. The beet 1 always ttse cheapest, because the sswt satisfactory -aud durable, and the very bent of everything In tho grocery lino Is kept at SBYBRIT'S Cor. Centre and White Sts., HIIKNANDOAir, THJRD EDITION OETUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wlirro hiiiI AVIipii HprvlcM Will be Con. iIiicIimI To-intirriiw. Trlalty Ileformed church, Itov. Itobert O'Koyle, pastor. Sorvlccs to morrow at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p, m, Everybody welcome. Kehelus Israel Congregation, West Oak utreet, Ker. 8. HabluowlU, ltabbl; sorvlcos every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday Afternoon and evening. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 10 ft. m. and 8 p. m. by tho paetor, ltev. I), I. Bvans. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Evorybody welcome, Roman Catholic church of the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Hev. JI. P. O'Heilly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. 8t. Georgo" Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Hev. L. Abromaltli, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 . m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Welsh Congreguttomil church. Hcrvlcoe on Sunday at 10 a. in. and 0 p. m. l'rcachlng by IUv. Joslah Kolands, of Talsaran, North Wales. Sunday school at 2 p. m. beneter Kvangollcal church, Itov. II. M. Llch tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. tn. In German, and 0:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily Invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner MP In and Oak streets, Captain Kather und Lieutenant Shlndel in command. Hervlcos all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m. and 3nnd8p. m. Meetings will be held every night during the week excepting Monday night. English Baptist church, South Jardln street, f ervlees at 10:30 a. m. and at 0:30 p. m. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Monday evening nt7:30 Y. P. 11. U. will meet. Wednesday even ing general prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. Presbyterian church. Services lu the morn lng a'nd evenirg conducted by llov Charles 11. W'hltaker. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Chris tian Enlcovor Society will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday . evening at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. All Saints' church, Hev. O. H. llrldgman, rector. Harvest Thanksgiving services at 10:80 a, m. and 7 p. m. Special anthem and musical so ootions by the choir. Subject tor , evening: 'Too Lust Roll Call" Special di lution at the morning and evening services. Haob.tb school tt2 p. m. First Methodist Episcopal church, Hev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Morning. Baptism and ro ception of probationers into full membership In the church. Evening subject: "Some Causss of Unbelief." e-unctay school at 2 p. m. Kp worth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. Primitive Methodist church. IJev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrowntl0:30a. m. and6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday evening at 7:30. Class meet Ings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer mooting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any one not having a church borne Is cordially Invited to como here. Thousands walk tho earth to day who would bo sleeping In ita bosom but for the timely use of Downs' Elixir. lm , Train Wri ckera Sentenced. Macos, Mo., Sept 30. Ilarley Jones, nirett 1", and Sim Iteynolils, aiteil 20, who extracted n rail from the Wabash track nenr Atlanta, Macon couuty. Auk." 3, were yesterday convicted nnd sentenced to two years imprisonment. They acknowledged to the jury that they tore out the rail, hut claimed that they did it and then flafrecii the train with tho expeotation of receiving a reward from tho railroad. A I'rUoner's Murderous Riif,e, Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 30. Some days ago a negro prisoner named Dansey persuaded Teputy Sheriff Binnicker to al low him to dig for gold which lie said he had burled in the woods. The negro, by ttrategy, possessed himself of the deputy's pistol and shot him. Binnicker died yes terday afternoon of blood poisoning. The woods are being scoured for tho escaped prisoner. Attempt."! Murder mill Sulfide. Baltimore, Sept. 30. Julia Storey, col ored, wan fatally shot last night at the bouse of Thomas Hall by Fitz A. O. Clarke, a private at Fort McIIeury. Clarke, whose real name is Edgar Aldeu, then at tempted, suioide. The women bail been living with him. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The paid admissions to tho World's fair yesterday were 151,84(7. Joseph S. Hardin, said to' be one of the Centralis,' Ills., train robbers, was cap tured in Cinoiunatl. During a quanal near Tonawanda, N. Y., Charles Euicron. a milk peddler, was shot and killed by William H. Griffith, a farmer. Lueian Brown, a 16-yenr-old colored boy, who shot and killed Albert Lyons In Chi sago on July 4, was sentenced to imprison ment for Ufa. 9 The jury in the trial of George Thomp son, charged with killing hit. wife in Bos ton last August, returned a verdict of manslaughter. A jury acquitted Owen Bradley of tho charge of killing Price Jenkins at Lexing ton, Ky., three years age. Bradley is a well known horM trainer. The fight of the saloon keeper of Min nesota to secure reco,iiitlou by the Knights of Pythias has euW in defeat. The liquor men were forbidden to euter the order by a vote of 81 to 10. A meeting of the leaders in the rnore wei.tlH Kansas (or a graduated estate tax Jsto he held at Topeitt next Thursday to arri' ige far a mass eABVsntsOU, to be held in t e latter port of Datober. - SCU1 IS III Look Well to the Health of the Children. Girls and Boys Who aro Studying Need Strength. Experience of Principal L. L. Camp and Prof. C. C. Harper. School lias begun. Days of suffering for many nervous, sickly children, especially lu the high anil grammar schools, aro at hand. Parents and teachers should sco that tho storo of nervous vitality acquired lu tho summer vacation Is not irn aircd. Tho value of Palno's colory com pound In keeping children stroug and vigor ous is illustrated lu tho oxporlenco of Mr. A. W. Fisher, of South Hay City, Mich., who writes: "My childron, Florence, Clarence and I)e mott, aro now enjoying excellent health slaco thoy used l'aino's colory compound, though PROF. C. C. IIAM'KR. beforo they were weak aud run down. I credit their strength and vigor entirely to their liberal uso of tho compound. Princlpil L. L.Camp, of tho famous Dwlght School, of Now Haven, and father of Walter Camp, tho eolebrated college athlete, says: ''I havo taken several bottles of Paino's celery compound, not hecauso I was sick, but becanso I wanted to keep well. I believo in keeping well aud can do so best by tho uso of this helper of nature." Prof C. C. Harper, of Mt. Cnrmel, 111., says: "My school work has provon a great mental strain, aud every spring I havo found myself thoroughly worn out. In tho spring of 1800 1 thoughtthat I could not complete tliotchool term, for I was almost prostrated. "About that timo I commenced tho uso of Paine's celery compound with splendid re sults. The uso of two bottles completely re stored my health. I havo been lu my present position for eight years, and I am certain that this compound has enabled mo to carry on ray school work, when without it I should havo been compelled to givo up. Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters? 9-12-tf lMillnitMpliln Cricketers' III pr Score Philadelphia. Sept. SO. Tho cricket match between the Australians, who have been playing in Kngland nil summer, and the All Philadelphia team, made up from players from the principal clubs of this city, begun at li40 o'clock yesterdny after noon on the grounds of the Belmont Cricket club at hlmwood, n suburb of Philinlel phia. When stumps wero drawn nt 6:15 p. in. tho Phlladelphlans had made the re markable score of U87 runs for a loss of four wickets. The day was a little too cold for comfort, nnd the attendance was less than 4,000. Play was resumed at 10 o'clook this morning with the Philadel phians still at the bat. Jesse roraeruy's Unsuccessful Kffort. Boston, Sept. SO. Several days ago it was discovered by nn officer of the stnte prison that Jesse Pomeroy, the boy mur derer of many years ago, who is serving a lifo sentence in solitary conllnemeut, had been digging out tho mortar in which the stones of his cell were laid, and a search of his quarters revealed, hidden awayin crev ices between the stones, an iron bar weigh ing two pounds or more, a rasp, a piece of steel wire and a small piece of tempered steel. How be obtained the articles is a mystery, as be refuses to answer questions. Ward Urged to Succeed Anson. Pittsburg, Sept. 80. John Ward, mas Beer of the New York Baseball club, in- formed the United Press that he had de cided to declare off the games between the Brooklyn and Now York clubs to decide the metropolitan championship. While in Chicago Ward was asked to sign a con- tract to manage the New York club next season, but as yet has uot made up his mind to act iu that capacity. Bribery In the I'.lllion Cnir. New York, Sept. 80. In the trial of Frank Ell son for felonious assault on broker William H. Henrlques a witness for the defense confessed on cross examl nation that Mr, Brooke, Ellison's law sr. had paid his board and given him tt to ,'et clothes in order that be might get a man named Henry Palmer to bs a witness for the defense, 'Ihe testimony caused a sen sation, Street Ilnllrouilers Accept a Reduction. Pittsburg, Sept. 80. The employes of the CltUens' Street Hallway company have agreed to accept a wage reduo.ion of 7f perwnt., with the understanding mas with the improvement of business wages will be restored to the present rates. The Gjieat Amkjwoan Clotiiiijo Stobe, 31 N. Main street, lie ut received one of the largest stocks of clutblng ever brought to Shenandoah, Tho finest solution of cheviots and Irish Frieze in the county, tome and examine goods before going ekewhire. 98 6t OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What lie Hues anil llnrs During Ills Travels. Tho peoplo who attended tho game of Imso 111 at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon had a good chanco to air tlioinselves, Tho high location of the park places It at tho mercy of all winds am tho blasts yesterday wnro especially chilling. Many came down from tho park with tho thought Impressed upon their minds that tho ball season had been nipped by tho frosts, but "Old l'rob" has predicted that wo will havo nlco Indian summer during tho first part of October and If such proves tho case wo will havo moro base hall. I sco that tho Pottsvlllo peoplo Intend to voto on tho city charter question again noxt fall. This shows a progressive spirit and I regret that our people aro not of tho same framo of mind. Hazlcton seems to havo been greatly benefitted slnco she donned the robo of a city government and tho resldonts of that placo with whom I havo conversed say thoy would not go back to tho old form of government fur any consideration, A pamrhlct recently issued by tho Glrard Bstato oillclals gives somo interesting details on tho production of coal by tho sovoral collieries working on tho ostato. According to tho figures given It Is estimated that the production by Kehley Hun colliery will bo but 112,000 tons for 1H93, whilo (n 1802 tho production was 120.30S, but tho dlflercnco Is uot so great. Tho Wui. I'enn colliery, ac cording to tho report, has been for tho past thirteen years tho largest producer on the Glrard Estate Its production for 1802 was 2111,530. For 1803 tho ylold will oxeced '200,000, but will hardly bo as largo as that of the previous year. Thoro aro many queer instances happening on tho olectric railway, showing human uaturo In many phases, A well known lady in this town, who travels in tho highest socioty, entered a car just ahead of mo yes terday. This lady rocently married a man who has cbnsiderablo of this world's goods. I havo heard lior cxpro her contempt for tliB vulgar parvenu, who makes u display of her sudden wealth at every opportunity. When tho conductor camo around for tho faro, and sho pulled out hor purso, 1 noticed that sho woro her diamond solitaire on tho outsldo of her glove, nnd had no chango less than a ten dollar bill, while 1 distinctly hoard tho rattlo of small silver clinking in that solf same purso. "I do dotest," said she to her compan ion, as sho ostentatiously pulled out a gold watch to look at tho timo, "a woman who- makes a vulgar show of her riches." And I could sco a smilo pass over tho countenances of tb6 other passengers. It is necessary for a child to -bo six years old before ho or sho has a right to attend publlo schools in Shenandoah. This rule, of course, is ovaded by many parents who send their children to school beforo they aro of legal age, and iuslst that thoy aro six. This is no doubt dono to keep them off the streets aud out of mischief. I was told of an instance where a child was sent homo because slin happened to "let tho catoutof tho bag," so to speak. Ono little girl who looked to ho about four, was iu roility flvo, and whoso mother claimed sho was six, appeared at tho commencement of tho school term for an admission card. Sho was questioned as to hor age. Tho llttlo tot had a splendid u'cniory for dates, and tho answer was a funny oue: "I was born August 10th, 18SS, but my mamma says I must tell you I am six years old." Tho llttlo ono vyas seut homo aud told to wait another year. If ovcrybody who visits the World's- Fair was as sympathetic and thoughtful as a party of young men whd recently represented Mt.' Cariiicl at tho big show, tho general expense of the trip could havo been reduced. For ox ami lo, tho Mt. Carmol boys 11 1 fat secured cor rect maps of tho grounds, nnd wherover they found a placo whero they could buy a beer for five cents or a cheap lunch, they marked it on tho map with a star thus , ono star sign! fylng cheap lunch and two stars standing for flvo cent beer. Whenever thoy got thirsty or hungry, although tho latter trouble was not of so frequent occurrence, out would come the map and a moment's study showed tho shortest cut to tho place thoy most needed. Tho young man who furnished this Item declares that on tho two-star item alone the party held down their oxpenscs fully CO per cent. Obe. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's. 9 12 tf BASEBALL SEASON ENDED. Boston lletalns the Championship, TVhIW ntuburjr Finishes Heeood, With today's games the baseball season of 1803 is ended. The following fable of. percentages includes yesterday's games, and with two exceptions the clubs will fin ish in the order given. Up to last night Cincinnati and Brooklyn arc tied for fifth place, and the result of today's games will determine. The standing of the other clubs, with the exception of slight chnogtB In the percentages, will not be affected by today's gumes. w. Boston...... 84 Pittsburg... 80 Cleveland. Til Fhllada Tl New York, m Brooklyn.. A3 P.O. ,0T2 .6 .574 .681 w. Cincinnati. 06 Baltimore. J Chicago...- 57 St. Louis... M x y. o. S3 8 70 71 75 75 69 51 .415 .4A3 .10 .6 9 .619 JLoulsvilla. 50 ,608 Wssh'gt'n. 40 Yesterday's Onmes, At New Yorki Pittsburg, 4; New York.8. At Cleveland! Cleveland, 10; Philadel phlu, 3. At Cincinnati: '.Cincinnati, 10; 'Washing ton, 4. At Louisville (5 innings); Louisvlllo, 6; Baltimore, 0. Dives, Pomeroy anil Nfn art. In another column will bo fuund a display announcement of Dives, Pomeroy & Stswart of their annual fall opening on ThumU Friday and Saturday, Oetobsr nth, fith and 7th. The public should give special attention to Ihe announcement, as H contains some very Important information forreopleseeklng bargains in the lino of this great firm. doming; I'vent. Oet.4 First annual ball given by thoShon. antloah base ball players, Robbins1 opera house. Sehoppi) orchestra. MISCELLANEOUS. nOIt BALK Nino shares Schuylkill Trso U nonstock. Apply at this office. BV-tt 1710K 9ALK. A Nalton-il typewriter in per ! feet condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at this omce. U-H-U 1ATANTKD A young man who thoroughly fV understands dry goods Must como well recommended. Apply at IlKitAt.uotlloe. 9-2Slw IJlOIt HENT. store and dwelling on CYntro 1 street, Mahanoy City, in the best part of town. Has boen used for many years ns a hoe store, and a very successful business trans acted. Knquiro ot Chas 1) Kaler, 118 E. Centre street, Mahanoy City, Pa. 9-lM -It alUHKEIlA KOU MEN ONLY. For Old Men; for Young Men. Turkcra Is tho greatest dovcloper and restorer kn wn to man kind. Lost Vigor, weakness and pains in the b ck permanently cured. Success guaranteed. Price only 02.00. Send for scalod circulars. Ult. MAIMON.wnValnutHt., Philadelphia, Pa. 7-2 H & W 13t. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is tho truthful. Btartllng tltlo ot a llttlo book that tolls all about No-to-bio, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. Ihe cost Is trilling and tho man who wants to quit .nd can't runs no physical or Unanclal risk In using "No to bac " Hold by all druggists. Hook nt drugstores or by mall free. Adlrcss Ttio Sterling Hcmedy Co., Indiana Mineral Hprlngs, lnd. w&s-ly C1HAKTKK NOTICK. Notice is hereby Iven that an application will bo made to tho Court o( Ommon l'leas of tho county nt -'chuyl-kill and Htato of Pennsylvania, at PottsvlUe. on Monday, the 23d day of October, 1893, at 10 o'clock in ihoforoooon, under the "Act of As semrdy to provide for the incorporation and regulation of 'eitalo rorporatlons " npprovtd April 89th. 1871, nnd the supplements ihereto. for the chnriT of an Intended corporation to bo called ard known as "The I.Ubuan an Ho rn an Catholic Hons ot St. Vincent UeneUclal Soclcti, of Shenandoah, Pa., tho character and objects of which aro tho maintenance of an or ganlzatlon lor beneficial and protective pur nos' s by tho establishment of a benetlclal funtl therein, nnd tho cultivation ot a charitable and benevolent spirit among the mombers theronf. "aid socioty to be carried on at Shenandoah. Pa., nnd for said purposos to have, p ss ss nnd enjoy all iho rights, bcnelltsond privileges con ferred by said Act of Assem ly and lis ,upplc jnents. M. M.BUKKE, s-ollcltor Hhenandoih, Pa., So t. 0, W.IZ. 9-30-oaw-3t POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -Fon- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR G. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. El cgance in Stationery. You are careful about Tour writing naner. of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than orrect correspondence. Hut your little notes lo "the butcher, the baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to bo on such lino aualltv-naner as vour enlstles to friends. You can save aoney there by using our cneaper graues oi paper auu envelopes. Tlo best is here also the next best. Both correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. JERSEY PEACHES! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Cal early if you want good fruit at low prices. 124 N. Mam St., Shenandoah, Pa. LOTS Of holes in a -skimmer Lots ot ways of throwing away money. One of the bost methods ot economizing is to Insure in ursi class, tnorougniy rename rompanies. eitner ino, nre or acciueni, sucn as represents Ia-Cri 33'uTT3,I', No. 190 South Jardln 'street, dhenandoab. Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses cno Carriages to Hire. Ututlnv ot 1.U klBtu ocuapUy attended tc, HiinHM ukw to Mhtra. at rates . OMOTALUiV, lltarof Ita Mm tar, Fall The Grand - OF Miner;, Goats, Capes, Dry M Dives, Pomeroy AND STEWART, 3?OTTSVIjXjE, 3P!..f Special attractions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 5h, 6th and 7th. Wo havo spared no pains to make our storo an object lesson throuehout. Evnrv An. partmont has been renowed and wo aro ablo to put forth tho vcrv best goods for tho Inspec tion and consideration of those who aro seeking good goods at hard-times prices. Wo make our patrons a study and think wo havo not failed in our cflbrts to suit all in quality and price. Our First Fall Opening in Millinery! Promises a rare treat, not only In tho flno French hats, but hats of our own American talents. Our trimmer having been to nurOpo, Is now ablo lo comblno the Kuropcan stylos with tho American and design somo most beautiful effects, which aro well worth your Inspection. Ourtrimmcd felt hats all new and latest styles, (no old goods, carried over) will rango iu prlco from 40c to $1. 10. Among them aro tho Colonial, JIarcourt, Floilzeo, I'lcolo, Francalso, and so many others space will not permit mention thereof. Our trimmed hats of every do scrlption for tho aged as well as tho young ladles' will be put forward at tho following prices? $1.18, $1.03, $2.48, $2 S3, $3 23, $3 03, $4.83, $3 00, $.3 23, etc., to any prlco according to tho kind nnd quality of trimming. A beautiful souvenir will bo given to anyone purchasing a lint nvir mill nhnvn 00. Was not iu the slightest way neglected. It Is brimfull of all tho nowost manu factured Coats, Capes, etc. Wo havo them to suit ovcrybody and at prices within everybody's reach, Now, is it to bo a plush or fur coat, jacket or capo? Pay us a visit on our opnning days, and we'll help you out of a dllemna. A handsomely framed picture will bo presented the buyer of a wrap,during our opening days. finV HftfWQ nrDARTRICMT uit uduuu ui..i rill I viL.lv I DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, a GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTS"IElIa5, PAs .We mention for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy FLOWER -POTS HANGING BASKETS, UMBRELLA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. . DUNCAN & WMDLEY'S. S S3 a Taut ix yai ss-fcroot- RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for thj -1- Chas. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer auil Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. CHARLES DERB, (Formerly with Wm. Derrl THE : LEADING ; BARBER! Ferguson House Building Ho. 12 West Centre Street 139 Koiilh ainln Street, Shonnudoali, fiv. All work guaranteed to he Qritclass lu every ro ect. We respectfully solicit a Bhare of yourpuiron&ge. uoousraiieuioruuuueiivercu. Openin: - To fl1" for utterance, In all tho newest and prettiest weaves out of tho factories nt quality uud price beyouil expectation. AND JARDINERES! QUEEN & CO., Of Philadelphia Send their Ee Specialist., To Sliciinutloali, Thursday, Oct. x. Ho will be found at the Ferguson House, From 8:80 a. m. to 5:30 p.m. Persons who have headache or whoso eyes are causing dl comfort should (jail upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and skllUul attention. NO CII AliOE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. S3ST a3--. Dancing School! -COMMENCING- Saturday Evening, Sept. 16,1893 -AT 8 O'CLOCK 15 At Robbins Opera House. Admission. 225 Oouts Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Sltoc Dressing! LEA THEhTsTOREI lO A . Oentro Bit, JOIITH I). TKKllHU. OIAVIUCE RIVER GOVE OYSTERS We aro now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with care aud promptness, IX. IT. X- 033rj3 c ao., 8 ll.Uw 8 . Jardln 3L, Shenandoah, Pa.
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