Do you ever oonslder the quality of the food you am eating? It may be Rood. It might be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. I It not worth while to make sure that your Ten, Coflo, Mugur, llutter. Kggs, Hplces and Innumerable other grooerlo aro of tho bent quality There Is such a trilling difference In the price of the beet and the worst that It cer tainly doe not pay to buy tho worsl, oven on the false gro jnd of supposed eoocomy. The beet le always tbe cheapest, because tho mot satisfactory and durable, nnd the very beet of everything In the grocery llnelB kept at SEVBRIT'S Cor; Centre nml AVliItc StH., HIIKNATtltOAII, T aiRD EDITION THE G. A. R. AT AliLENTOWN, The Veteran IItil n ,l(illy Tlmo Venlnr iluy. Tho celebration of Grand Army Day at Alleutown yesterday was a grand success. The weather was delightful and great throngs of peoplo lined along tho streets to witness the parade, which was a flno one Shenan doah was represented by Watkin Waters Post, No. 110, accompanied by tho Llborty drum corps, Thoy left on tho 0:05 a. m t train and reached Allcntown at 9. Tho train was made a special from Delano and went via Hsileton. It mado but few stops The Joe Hooker Post, Ashland, Wethorly, Slauch, Chunk, Slatlngton, Lehlghton and Catssauqua l'oste woro also on tho train. Upon tho ar rival at Allcntown tho I'ostsworo escorted to Central Mnrkot Hall, whoro thoy found tho tables spread with an abundance of good things and woro olegantly entertained. Watkin Waters Post mado an excellent np peanuico and inarched flno. Shenandoah really had two representatives Post 140 and John Post No. 1. It was remarked that thero were very fow drunks on tho streets, all he visitors and home peoplo behaving them wlvos admirably, govern Post, of Mahanoy City, had a donkey In lino labokd, "Served through 16G1-G5 " It attracted more atteu tlon than anything olso in tho parade, "Charley" llrownmlllor says tho donkey is Bl years old. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Evory bottle warranted. lm Best work done at Iirennan's steam laun drv. Everything whito and spotless. Lace oortaius a specialty. All work guaranteed. ehlgh Train Huns Into a ''I'eiiiuy," I'lflginan Killed. At about half past ten o'clock this morning Lolilgh Valley paVenger train in charge of Plerco Sehller, conductor, and Piorco Hoff- man, engineer, ran Into tho rear end of a Pennsylvania Itallroad coal train at Now lloston Junction. J.JF.Koano, tho flagman, sitting at tho roar end of tho coal train, was Instantly killed. Doth trains were bound for Pottsvillo. Tho Lehigh Valley Itallroad ofllcials claim that tho Pennsylvania pooplo aro responsible for tho accident, as tho coal train took tho pas senger train's track. Tho passenger engine was badly wrocked and many of tho coal oars wcro piled up on tho track and thrown over tho cmbankmont, but fortunatoly Koiuo was tho only porson to suffer. In conscquenco of tho wreck trafllcbotwccn Pottsvillo and Hazloton, as well as Delano, was suspended and a special train was put on tho short lino to mako tho runs which Con ductor Schlicr's train should have made between Pottsvillo and this town. VKUSONAl.. T. J. Broughall and wifo started for tho World's Fair this morning. Werner Fiukcldoy, representing Chas. M, Stoever & Co., paper manufacturers, Phila iSelphia, was in town ycsterdiy soliciting tfdn for his Ann. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, itb "THE KIND THAT CUKES." IC. (). K Notice. AH members ot Anthracite Cantle, No. K. of G. E., aro requested to bo present at their next regular stated meeting on Monday oveuing, October 0th, as business of great imuortanco Is to bo transacted. By ordor of Geouqi; Cobnley, N. G. .Attest : E. D. Beddai.l, M. of B. 10 0-2t ANOTHER WREOK. Full Time at Delano. Tho Lehigh Valley Kailroad repair and machine, slioi at Delano liavo started ut on full tlmo again. Tho shops givo employment to GOO aeu. Killed IIIs.Mutller-tn-I.aw. Wavehi.y, O., Oct. fi. Some tlmo ago W. K. Hill nnd wife, who live nt Hum town, this county, separated, he goliiB north to farm while she returned to her parents. He retained possession of their only child, a am, but durimr his absence her mother took her away. Hill returned josterday, and goina to his wlfo's home, tried to L'et her to live with him again. She refused nnd a quarrel resulted, in which his mother-in-law, Mrs. Samuel llliike, took part. Hill finally drew a re volver and shot, killing her instantly, and then turned the weapon on his wife, the bullet entering her right ear. She foil fatally wounded. Tho murderor escaped, TWO SPECIAL. MEETINGS. School Hoard nnd llornugli Council Tretsed by llatlms.. The Councllmcn and School Directors find themselves suddenly plunged into a flood of business and for that reason both bodies will meet in special session this evening. Tho School Board will meet to again dis cuss the acceptanco of tho now Wost street school building and It is qulto likely that thero will ho a llvoly tlmo as tho views of tho contractors and somo members of tho board do not scorn to harmoulzo. At tho meeting on Wednosday evening tho contrac tors presented a bill for extras amounting to $518 03 and it was rejected. Yosterday a consultation was hold and the contractors ofTered to withdraw tho bill of oxtraa and call matters squaro ; but somo of tho directors now dcclaio that in addition to tho waiving of the bill of oxtras thoy want two or threo things dono to bring tho work moro in con - formity with tho specifications of tho architect before thoy will vote to accept tho building. Tho meotlng promises to bo a lively one. Tho Borough Council has plenty business for Its extra session to-night. Tho most Important is that relating to tho public wator works. The injunction suits wcro not officially announced until last night and the amount of routlno business on hand mado It imposslhlo for tho Council to consldor them At tho meeting to-night tho counsel and Englnoor Womolsclorf will consult with Council on tho situation to sco what answer shall bo mado to tho injunctions. Assess ments will also bo laid against tho property owners who havo not paid their jiro rain share of tho street paving and tho Board, of Health rules will bo considered. JOHN F. MARTIN USE DANA'S SAB3APARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES". The International Cricket Match. Livingston, S. I., Oct. . Owino to the treat boat race thero was a small attend ance nt the cricket match between tbe Australians and tho New York club yes terday. At tho end of tho first Inning tho Australians had 310 runs to their credit and the New Yorks 103. The Now Yorka then began their second inning, nnd at the call of time had ndded 00 runs to their to tal. Play was resumed at 11 o'clock this forenoon, with the New Yorks still at the bat. Mew Off tho Top of Ills Head. BUS. BltooKLYN, Oct. 0. Frank McCloskey was killed yesterday afternoon In Flat bush, a suburb of this city, by Bryan Manning. Tho men hnd been drinking all day and went from n saloon to a wood shed, where bounds of a dispute were heard, followed snortly afterwurd by the report of a shotgun. McCloskey was found dead, with thetopof his head blown off. Manning was arrested, and claims that tho killing was an accident. May H- Come Again. Fitz and Webster's "A Breezy Time" held the boards at tho Opera Houeo on Saturday ovenlng. A better musical farco comedy never appeared hero. Tho piece is refined amusing and is an elegant euro for tho blues. Daily Newt. At Ferguson's theatre this ovening. Thousands walk tho earth to day who would bo sleeping in Its bosom but for the timely uso of Downs' Elixir. lm Here's llnrjrulii. Do you want a bicyclo? Wo havo a few high grado $140 pneumatics with Morgan and Wright tires left. Will closo them out for $05 each. McCoNNEI.l, & Bno., 10-2-Gt Ashland, Pa, Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho namo Lessig & ISakr. Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw. Hveyou tried McElhenny's fried oysters? 9-12-tf "oiv Through Slteplne CarUnn From Chicago to Soattlo via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Railways, has been established and first-class Bleeping oars will hereafter run dally from Chicago at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Soattlo 11:30 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly th best routo to reach tho North Pacific coast. For time tables, maps and other Information apply to tho nearest ticket agent, or address John B. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, M. & St. P. E'y, Willlamport, Pa. tf Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for nan and beast. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Found Guilty of Manslaughter. Pittsduiio, Oct. 6. The Jury in the case of Edward D. Kintc and Thomas W. Dick son, printers, charged with the murder of William Cunningham, another printer, last month, brought in n verdict finding the defendants guilty of voluntary man slaughter and recommending them to the mercy of tho court. Tho extreme penalty is twelve years imprisonment and a fine of 500. A motion for a new trial will bu made. Jne Chuuilierluln la Iloston. Boston, Oct. 0. Hon. Joseph Chamber lain, Unionist leader In tho house of com mons, nnd Gludstono s bitterest oppononn. Is visiting relutivus in thlsoity. Whenacen by a reporter Mr. Chamberlain was not in a talkative mood, but predicted the ove whelming defeat of Gladstone and home rule at the next general election. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. MISCELLANEOUS. T7IOII KENT An 8-room house Bltualed at so X o. oowers street. Apply on premises, Oil HALE - tlon Block. Nino shares Hchuylkill Trac- Apply at mis omce. u-y-u cash moil SALE. A National Ivnewrltcr In per I1 feet condition. Will bo sold cheap for Apply at mis omce, Just opened in tho Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Wiutor Millinery. Miss AiiDio Morrison, SHENANDOAH, VA AMUSEMENTS. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR The Grand Fall Opening! -OF- -FOR- Millinery Coats, Capes, Dry Goods COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR Dives, Pomeroy NJ.H SEVERN and Stewart, -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR POTTS-VIXjIjE, -xpj... Special attractions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 5th, 6th and 7th. Wo havo spared no pains to mako our store an object losson throughout. Evorv do- partmont has been renowed and wo aro able to put forth tho very best goods for tho inspec tion and consideration of thoso who aro seeking good goods at hard-times prices. Wo mako our patrons a study and think wo havo not failed in our efforts to suit all in quality and price. GEORGE FOLMER Our First Fall Opening in Millinery! or Shenandoah, -FOll- TREASURER. Promises a raro treat, not only lu tho fine French hats, but hats of our own Amorlcan talents. Our trimmer having been to Europe, is now able to combine tho European styles with the American and design somo most beautiful effects, which aro well worth your inspection. Our trimmed folt hats, all now and latest styles, (no old goods carried over) will rango in prico from 49c to $1.49. Among them aro tho Colonial, Harcourt, Flotizeo, Plcolo, Krancaise, aud so many others space will not permit mention thereof. Our trimmed hats of every de scription for tho aged as well as tho young ladles' will bo put forward at tho following prices: $1.48, $1.93, $3.48, $2 93, $3 23, $3 03, $4.23, $5.00, $15.23, etc., to any prico according to tho I Kind and quality oi trimming. A Deautuui souvenir will bo given to anyone purchasing a hat ovor aud above $2.00. VOTE FOR Was not in the slightest way neglected, It is hrimfull of all tho newest manu factured Coats, Capos, etc. Wo havo them to suit overybody and at prices within everybody's reach, Now, is it to bo a plush or fur coat, jacket or cape? Pay us a visit on our opening days, and wo'll help yon out of a dllemna. A handsomely framed picture will bo presontod the buyer of a wrap during our opening days. -FOR- COMMISSIONER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Too full for utterance, In all the newest anil prettiest weaves out of the factories at quality and price beyond expectation. vote for DIVES, POIEROY & STEWART G. 0. MATTEN 5 and 7 North Centre Street, POTTSILLB, FA. C. GEO. MILLER, Manager, -FOR- ,We mention for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy REGISTER. VOTE FOR flower rare 0 ESI Dr. Daniel Dechert HANGING BASKETS, UMBRELLA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's. 9-12-tf Died. MALE Y. On tho Cth Inst., at Shenandoah, Margaret, wife of William Matey, aged 8 years. Funeral will take place on Satur day, 7th inst., at 0;30 a. m., from the family incidence, 110 West Oak street High mass nt the Annunciation church. Interment In tbe Annunciation cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend. 2t The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to make it known that lteures roughs. Colds and La Grippe. Trial bottUs of Pan-Tina free at P. P. D. Klrlln's drag Btore. Coming Pvents, Oct. 13. Third annual ball, under the Mtpiees of Boston Bun Fife and Drum Carpa, in Foley's hall, Qilberton. Contlf Instruments. A $8,900 set of mandolins can be seen at Kirlin's. They belong to the "Breezy Time" ewpany which will appear at the theatre to night. D8E DAKA'8 SAESAPAEILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Prisd oysters a specialty at McElhenny's. o-is-tr The Gseat American Clothing Stoiie, SI K. Main street, has Just received one of tfc largest Btocks of clothing ever brought to gkeuandeah. The finest selection of cheviots jMtd Irish Frloae In tho county. Come and u1m mods before colnc elsewhere. 26 fit Ora ytm trld MoKlheony'a fried oysters ? B 18-tf (111 on Away. fterrtxtr days tbe pbotofrrapher will give a 10x18 p(lnum pletare with every Xeten of bis W r.anf' Family M4llolu Moves the How Is Cholora'H Ilavages In l'alermo. KoME, Oct. 0. There were 400 cases 1 1 cholera and 220 deaths registered in Pal ermo during tho week ending last Tuesday. The director of sanitation reports that the chief cause of the outbreak in Palermo Is the bad condition and tho scauty supply of the water. The Kuellsh Illlllardlst Ahead. New York, Oct. 6. The totnl score at the end of last night's play in the Interna tional billiard match was as followsi Hou- rts, 0,101; Ives, 5,780. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and I'lllludelplila liicnnngst. New YonK. Oct. 5. Though there wr few transactions of Importance In the stock mar ket today, there it as some strengtn In Head ing. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley- . 32tf W. N. YFa... 1J Pennsylvania, MM H. & B. T. com- IUAdinir ..... 1W II. & B. T. pref.- St. Paul . Wl Erie. .. 14W I-fihluh Kav . 49M D. L. 6 W.......-.H4 Reading e. m. 4s... 68 N. Y. Central 101M Heading 1st pf. Ss. 21H west Shore . Beading Sd pf. 6s. -i Lake Erio W- U Reading 3d pf. 8s- 17 New Jersey Cen-10o Y. Si N. E -.. 8H Del. & Hudson130 pEBQUSON'8 THEATRE. r. J. FEIIGUSON. MANACEH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1893. Tho hit of tho Season. Tho third annual tour oi Fitz and Webster A Breezy Time. Central Markets. Philadelphia, Oot. 8. Flour weak; winter .nnarflna.Mia2.15: do. extras. tS.SmX.W No. winter UznUy.tiMX&i-W; Pennsylvania roller, trnlcrht.Ji(a3.3U: wesUrn winter, clear, t.WX8 8.1&; western winter, straight, $3.153.0; win ter, patent, 1-3.6031; Minnesota, cloar, $2.78 ILU6: Mlnne90ta.itralcbt.f3.6i 03.80; Minnesota, patent, $i4.35; Minnesota favorite brands, higher. Rye flour JJ.053 per barrel. Wheaf quiet, steady, with 68-)io. bid and 6o. asked for Ootober; 70Mo. bid and 7Wje. asked for No vember: 71o. bid and Tie. asked lor ueceni. ber; 73Hc. bid and 7Wc. asked for Januarv Corn dull, nominal, with imo. bid anil tvt asked for October; 48)4c.bld and 4Bic.asWed f November, 47Hjo. bid and48o. naked for cetnber: Miio.hUl and 4So. aed for Jauuai . Oats Arm. quiet, with 80. bid aud atktd for Ootober; 3Mo bid aud W&o. ak. for November: 3He bid and JTo. aaked f December; SOWo. bid aud 87o. asked for J uary. Beef quiet. Arm: extra mens, 110.6(1! family, $W.14.50. Pork inactive, Arm; ne meso, f ID.7ai. Lard dull, steady; steam ri dered.Slu. Butter quiet. Arm: New York dalr HWffo.: wwltra dairy. 17ao.; Kujln. an. New York creamery. :.nM'o.; western orwii ery, So-: Imita " 11 iraUBry. 1931 Cheese quiet, Arm; York law, whli anlarod. WIAlle.! da. 11111. lUVjAUKc mrt skims'. 3MASe.: full eklmt, XMs. Eur quiet; New Yor and Pennsylvania, 21J$c western, 2lo. A rearing, rollicking musical larce comedy. . B. Fitz and Kathrvn Webster, the ropalar musical artists, supported by an excellent com' pany. ,-1.,.,..,,.-, New sones. new dances, new muslo. new com- nnnv. new soeclaltles. new costumes. A bevy of pretty girls, the tennis quintette, the mando. iin ociene. rneiaiesi, iuu uew mraisu uvu Bavotte, and n cyclone ot tun and music. -FOR- Gounty Treasurer GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 Stoixtla 3VaCe.xa. 3tioot. Prices, as, 50 75 Cents. Roserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK at Bhenandonli in the State ol Pennsylvania, at tho close or business, uciooer 6, lyjj; RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 157,075 30 U. H. bonds to secure circulation 60,000 00 Stocks, securitits, elo 5,000 00 Duo from approved reserve agents... 47,184 40 Tiim from other National banks J.527 60 liau king-house, furniturennd llxi's.. 2,159 72 Current expenses nnd taxes paid 565 IHJ f remiums on U. a. Uonds 0,500 00 niiecks and other cash Items 1,659 61 Hills or otner names ?,7uu w Fractional paper currency, nlckles, and cenU 303 55 Bpecle 20,755 50 Legal-tender notes 12,433 00 lieiteiUl'lluuiuuu nun , , ""-- nj. er,(o per cent, 01 circuiaiiou;M ,iou w QUEEN & CO,, Of Pflilad elphia Send their Eye Specialist, To Shciiandonti, Thursday, Oct. x He will be found at the Fergusou House, From 8:30 a. m. to5:30 p. m. Persons who havo headacho or whose oyes ore causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they win re ceive Intelligent nnd skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amino your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. JjlERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th. Prof. Norris' Canine FaradonT Prices, io, 20 and 30 Cents Seats on sale at Klrlln's drug sto.e. Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid lu ..$310,703 to S100 000 00 10,000 uo 1 Hnrrtlus fund- TTnrilvlrtpil nrnnia 7.ei- lv l National Bank notes outstanding. 45,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 115 305 22 1 nemana cerunoaies 01 ueposiw i,iu w Due to other National Rank. 1,011 10 Due to Htate Banks and bankers...... 614 90 1 Total t310,703 50 State of Pennsylvania county of Bchuylklll.ss: I I, E. 11. Hunter. uaBiuer 01 me aoove-uaiueu lutnir rinnnlf-mnlv swear that the above state ment la true to the best of my knowledge and I belief. Hi. 11. uuk ir.u, tuamw. i Bubscrlbed nnd sworn to before me this 6th day of octobor, uhh. Notary Public. Correct Attest:' RETJIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettlg'a Cele brated Beer and 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 Mam Street. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer I Lots of wavs of throwlnor awav monev. Ona ot the bost methods of economizing is to insure In first class, thoroughly rellaole companies, tuiuur me, uru ur ucciuem, sucn as representea by No. ISO Houth Jardln street, Uhcnandoah, Pa. p. .1. ninaniH. G. W. HEDDALL. yDlrector8, T. F. IlHADIOAN, ) Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of oourae nothing shows good breeding more -w,lD than .nrroflt (virreMaimdanofi. Hut yo"r ll'tle noie 10 "tb butcher, the baker, the mndle-ettck maker," do not need to be oaeucn one qu uitr paiier im yuur eiwuw to frttmds. Vou 0 tn ve itoa'y there by using our cheaper grade t f paper aaa envelope- Toe b it it " r iso ib nei bt Beta oerraet loevviy way. HOOKS & BROWN, I Norib Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLES DERB, (Formerly with Vfm. Derrt THE : LEADING ! BARBER! Ferguson House Building ' No. 12 West Centre Street. No. 139 Hotitli Slnlii Htrcct, aiioiaancloftli, TCx, ah tenrk mrsntwd to be flrit.class In every roe- eet. Vie respectfully eollolt a share of your patronage. Goods called tor and delivered. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds cromntlv attended orses taken to Doard, at rates that are liberal. to. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of (he Coffee House. Russet Shoe Laces t Russet Shoe Dressing! AT TUB, LEATHER STORE IO X7W. Oontro St., JOHN I). TREHiaE. MAURICE RIVER GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wnolebole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. xi., n.. srosiiX en 00., 9.11-lJir 8 S. Jardln tit., Shenandoah, Pa. ach day, Most people need to use it. 1
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