Do you ever oonttder the quality ot the food jou are eatlngr It maybe Rood. Htnigbt be betur, puier, fretber and more wholesome. Ie it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, OoHe, Bugar, Hutter, Hgg, Hpleos ml lanatnembte other groceries are o( the bent quality There Is such a trifling difference In the prlorn of the beet end Die worst that It cer tainly doeenot-pny to buy the worst, oven on the fa lie groind of suppoMd eoonomy. The beet Is always me cheapest, bocauso tho n)t sftt'sfaotory aud durable, ind tbe very beet of every thing lu the grocery line Is kept at Cor; Centre ami 'White HtH., HIIICNANnOAH, I'A. T EURD EDITION THE LOWEST RATE Of tho Yi nr to UIiIohro via reimgylvnubt Hall nail. At it recent meeting the rato to Chicago via the Pennsylvania lUUroad was definitely de cided nnon, and will hold good during tho rmnatnlng excursions of tho neoplos popilar eh etrlei: $18.00 from Now York, $17.00 from Philadelphia, lUltlmoro and Washing ton, ami proportionately low rates from othor polutson tho company's division and branches! These rates aro tho lowest that havo yet beon authorized, and thoir ultimate legatity has keen brought aboutmalnly through tho cITorts of the Pennsylvania IUllroad Company, The remaining dates on which this remark able rite will apply aro October 11th, 17th, and 21st, from Now York and Philadelphia, and 7th, lltb, and 21it, from llaltimoro and Washington, when trains will leavo tliosever al Eastern terminals fully aud comfortably equipped with Pennsylvania standard cwichon, and all taking advantago of these exceptional opportunities aro assured of being amply oared for in transit. Tho arriving tlmo In Chicago, early noxt afternoon, lson tho 'equal!. ty with tho fast express trains' schedule, and affords suflicicnt tlmo for a selection of ac commodations for tho stay in Chicago. Tho Immense volumo of travol now direct ing Itself towards tho World's Pair, and tho rapidly approaching termination of tho Ex position influence tho company to placo ovcry inducement posslblo beforo tho public. There could bo no bettor way devised to encourago visits to tho most marvclously gorgeous ex hlbltlon tho people of this generation havo ovor seen. The proprietors of l'an-Tlua have spent thousands of dollars to inakn It known thai It euros Conhs, Colds Rnd LaQrlnpe. Trial bottlvH of I'an-Tina freo at P. 1'. 1). Klrltu'if drugstore. AVntr Notice. Beginning Tuesday, October 10th, the 1 water will bo turned off each evening at o'clock and remain turned off until 7 o'clock lu the morning. This will be continued until such tlmo as the dams are replenished ly rain. All consumers aro requested to bo oxtremel . careful In tho use of water and under no circumstances should hoso be used ' for the purpose of washing show windows. pavements, carriages, etc. 10-9-6t S.- D. Hm, Supt. Water Co BOROUGH VS. CORPORATION. A Itloodlais llnttla with Itnllroatlers nt llftllwitoil, I'm. ALTOOifA, Pa., Oct. (J. Quito n lively fight Is on between tho Pennsylvania Hull ruail company and tho little borough of llellwood, He veil miles east of this plnca The borough linn been engaged for soma past at laying a water pipe Into the town mid through the streets, anil at present the work Is nbout complete with the ex ception of tho making of a connect ing link across tho tracks of the rail road. This work It was the Intention ot tho borough authorities to do on Satur day night, and for tho purposo of accom plishing their object without Interfering with travel they hair secured tho services of n largo number of coal miners to tun nel tinder the tracks, lleforo either tho men or material could ho put to use a forco of railroad laborers nppenred upon tho sccno unci began to dig tlltchos par allel with the tracks on cither side and also to run a tunnel under the tracks nt tho point where the borough pcoplo do sired to cross, tho intention being to fill nil three with woter aud thus bar tho bor ough poople out. liut tho borough people, thinking they saw a vny out of their ulfnculty, deter mined to head the railroaders off by using their ditch In which to lny the pipes, their aim being to get across no matter whnt ditch wns used. To this, however, tho railroad pcoplo objected, nnd cars loaded with cinders were run up. The filling of tho ditches would have been soon com pleted if the Bellwood Klro company with n chemical engine had not appeared on tho scene nnd commenced to piny upon the railroad contingent, driving them nway from the work. Tho railroaders then be gan to flourish revolvers, and stones flow thick as hail, but no one wns hurt with the exception of llorough Engineer Get- tleman, who was struck on tho head with a largo stone and quite teriously Injured. It being now near midnight, Chief Uur- gess Slier notified the borough people to quit work, and notified tho railroad em ployes thnt If any of them did n single stroko of work at that placo during the hours of Sunday, arrest would at once fol low. This brought the hostilities to n close for the tlmo being, but It Is oxpected the war will break out afresh. Tho railroad people have mado n now move by serving nu injunction on thollell wood people, claiming thnt the water they wish to use belongs to tho railroad, nnd that the erection of n dnm nnd crossing their tracks by a pipe line will be dan gerous. To QrgH-.lza for Moral Itnfnrnl. jEIiSF.r Citt, Oct. 0. The ministers of tho various churches of this city have de cided to form a mornl Heform society, the object of which is to purify politics. No tices were rend from every pulpit yester day requesting the congregation to chooto three delegates to represent the church at the meeting to be held at the Second Pres byterian church tomorrow ovenlng. Hov. John L. Scttddcr, in rending the notice to the congregation nt tho Tnbernnclo, sup plemented It with an outline ot the plan to be adopted to get candldotcs pledged for the repcnl of tho rnce track laws aud to influence the voters. Prof. Norrls will oxhlbit at Ferguson's theatre Thursday ovenlng with his troupo of K0 hlchlv educated dogs. Ho travols in his own special car, comes very highly rooom tneaded, and promises to givo tho grandest exhibition of oanino Intelligence over toen in ' oar city. Fried oysters a specialty at ilcElhenny's 0 12 tf Dbil. (SOODMDOE. At Shenandoah on Satur day, Octobor 7th, John Goodrldge, sou of William and Betsoy Ooodridge, aged 23 yearn and 1 mouth. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Services in tho Primitive Methodi6t church. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to nttoud. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. It USE DANA'S SARSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." New Through blx'plnr Car I.ino From Chicago to Seattle via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Hallways, has been established and first-class sleeping cars will hereafter run daily from 1h!oao at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattlo 11:30 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly tlie best route to reach tho North Pacific coast. For Amu lablos, maps aud othor information apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address John IS. Pott, Distriot Pass. Agent, C, SI. & 6t. P. B'y, William-port, Pa. tf Arniea A Oil Liniment is equally good for man and beast. 36 and GO cents per bottle. Buy Keyitone flour. Be sure that the mm Luwig & IUmi, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw. Best work dono at Brennan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace enrtaiui a specialty. All work guaranteed. An agreeable taiaf lyo ana K ravE Towro. Bold by I n -gta r irnt mail. W.., 50c sod Jl.0u per ptKkntro. Fni' T!-'3 tree. Tg yag Thni'n- lrlte 5'CTO P0TSI8 3kW HU fortbe'. ,viliuniiUwain,36o. .a A., Pan Diego, Cal, says: "bl'.U n's Catarrh Kenedy Is the first medicine 1 baveevf rtouadt tut would dome any good." Price ifl eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not nedktt a Cough, as there 1 danger of - , .... .1 1 .... T .. n.n.,.Mn, nn QrmiTl'a I '.Til V its leading to Coniutapi -will save you a severe I. 7)08 1 Co CTOUD. eyou naeverelAingTruuoie. itutne lghCureandspellyrelieveeuougns. A'nooplDg CoutfU and Uroncnltls, ana OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. Ilrutnlly Tortured by Itnlibors. Oil, CITY, Ph., Oct. 0. Htxon, 75 years old, lives Mono near the Shnw, nnd is post master of Cornplnnter township, from which he realizes ,$100 a yeur. He is also a local preacher. He had just returned home with an order for $410, Iho amount due him. when three men entered his house. In response to their inquiries he snid he What He Keen nnd Hears During Ills Travels. A good story Is told of Judge Mctzgar, of Willlamsport, who was recently presiding on tho Bench at Sunbury. Tho Judgo Is afflicted with a nervous troublo that causes an In cessant twitching of tho muscles of his eye lids, which gives pcoplo who do not know of tho nflllctlon the idea that tho Judgo is con tinually winking. A woman charged with being disreputable was called beforo hit honor for sentence and tho remarks of tho prisoner, as she was being lod back to tho Jail com pletes tho story. Said she: "I taw him a wfnklugat mo and thinks I, I'll wink at him, So I winks onco or twico nnd ho winks back again, and ho only gavo mo threo months." I object I A theatrical company starting out from Now York has engaged a woman to act as advance agent. Should such an agent strike this placo and tho young men follow tho examples gfven by tho girls when a malo ngent arrivoa here tho town would bo com pletely demoralized. But, upon reflection, perhaps I am somewhat hasty. What has been left for our young men since the baso ball players invaded tho town? There is considerable kicking by tho prop erty owners along Jardln street against the foes naked as a privilege for connecting witli tho sower lino now in process of construction. $100 is a pretty high-toned price for a thirty- foot property, isn't it ? And merely for tho privilege of connection. Tho peoplo who aro putting in tho lino descrvo credit for their cuterpriso and pluck, and they undoubtedly should recclvo some return for tho money they havo luvcstod, nnd tho tlmo and labor expended, but their demands on tho property owners eccm to savor somewhat of tho most gigantic monopoly that has squatted upon tho town, and tho Borough Council may yet bo culled upon to summon them to account, As I get tho story a property owner on North Jardin street has been Informed thnt beforo he can connect with tho line ho must secure tho prlvilcgo ot connection by payment of $100. This owner has a lot with thirty feet front. Now say there aro 10 thirty feet lots on each sido of Jardin street from Centre to Lloyd streets, that will glvo tho sewerage company $2,000 for privileges along that square. Add $2,000 for tho properties on botlt sldos from north Lloyd to Coal street, aud $1,000 for tho two squares south from Centre to Cherry streets, and wo find tho grand iccomo of tho company on that street for privileges Is $8,000, and thoy still have tho Centre street nnd Pear alloy lines to boar from. Who wouldn't bo enterprising 1 Now that the Borough Council has charged upon monopolies let it give attention to this one. A teacher in ono of tho primary grades of tho publio schools was tcachlug some very little children tho art of spelling. She ex plained to them that in words in which tbo samo letter occurs twice in succession, it is 1 not necessary to say tho letter twice, but tho word "double" is used to show that there aro two lotters alike. Tho word "boot" i T OH' I White, or on Main street, between Oak and Centre, a souvenir, silver braeelet. Finder will nlensn return same tn this ofllce or tn Miss Hadle Zimmerman, 8. White street. 1W It m.i no money mil tnoy reiuseu to uenove takeQ ft9 , tho leaQheT tclIj tho hint. Ono of the men cut him over the , i , i head with a coal shovel, nnd the others an- 1UtI on09 that tho word should bo spelled nHil l,,,rnlnir iirmulu tn III fpt.. 1,1 IstnHn ir B, doublo O, T." Other examples were them terribly. They then left, taking with given, and tho children seemed to under- Use Wells' LAtmunV Blue, tho bei Bluing for laundry nso. Each packago makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Ooakloy Bros. MISCELLANEOUS. ITiOn BALK -Nino shares Hchuylktll Trac I nonstock. Apply at this office, H-tf HA 1,1", A National typewriter In por ' feet condition. Will bo sold ofaeaD for cash. Apply nt this omce. ft-fl-tf POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHN P. MARTIN -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR &E0R&E FOLMER or Sliciiaudonli, -FOlt- TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER them the order. An Kriltor Oliurgpil with Murder. DuFrALO, Oct. 0. James II. V. Johnson, known hero ns Harry Deverc, editor ol tho Buffalo Independent, n journal for colored people, wns nrrestod horo on a charge of mmder. The warrant wns is sued at Akron, O., nud charges Johnson with the killing of Jacob Branch on Dec. 8, 1S92. Johnson admits that ho struck lironoh, but claims that tho blow was not snfllcieut to cause death. He was taken buck to Akron. The tragedy was tho re suit of jealousy. stand thoroughly. Some tlmo after there was a visitor in this samo school, and tho teacher, to show how proficient her scholars were, called on a bright little maid of seven to read a Btory which commenced this way : "Up, up, Kosie, nud tee the sun rise." What was tho teacher's consternation when tho girl read clearly and distinctly: "Doublo up, Rosie, and see tho sun rise." Tho Httlo one had learned her formor lesson only too well. Charged with TVIiolosnlu Murder. Jeffehsonvillk, Ind., Oct. 0. Lou Williams, 0.-car Hrown nnd Wlllinm Knse have been placed in the state penitentiary here for safe keeping nnd to prevent their summary lynchinR by n mob nt Washing ton, Ind., where they were nrrestcd. They are the men charged with the brutal butchery of tho six members of the Wrat tnn fnmllr father, mother, threo children and a Grandmother. Kaso is said to hav strings and shoe strings, made a confession. I "Wo let our manure go to waste and buy , . , guano, J ., u , ..lu. "We buy garden Beods In the spring and i.o.. n, f.ai,mn i... ..nfltWnm.n. cabbago In the winter. has been settled and the men have re-' "Wo let our land grow up in 'woods and entered college. The two suspended stu- buy our brooms, I havo read many newspaper articles about the hard times and tho causes, but tho following comes tho nearest to a solution of tho troublo than anything else 1 have seen : "We let our timber rot aud buy our plow stocks, singletrees, axo handles, hoo handles and fencing. "Wo throw away our ashes and buy soap and axle grease. "Wo give our beef hides and buy hanio dents will probably be reinstated in a few days. The faculty required the entire class to sian a paper saying they will exerc theii Influence in the future to quell all dis turbances tending toward a repetition ol the present difficulty. The Grand Opening! -OF- Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, October 5th, Gtli and 7th, Was a Very Successful Event! "TANY people had been looking1 forward to its coming and made themselves happy by visiting one of the most elaborate displays of Dry Goods, Coats, Capes and Millinery ever exhibited in the county. No labor had been spared in making- each department speak for itself. Style, quality and price was back of them all and pushed them right to the front. Many varieties of all the newest fabrics woven were found at our Dress Goods Department aud many patrons were pleased to find just what they had read was going to be the style this fall and winter, aud had been wanting: it so badly. "1 liereiore many beautiful patterns were swept from our counters, but new goods are suppneu ciauy izr Coat "Rjid .Was and is a very interesting place to those in need of a fall or winter wrap. It is impossible to de scribe all the beautiful Capes, Coats, etc. There are so many different styles, qualities, etc., that your best plan is to come and see them. Ladies', Misses' and Children's "Coats anc apes Of latest fashion and best quality at very low prices. Prices to suit the times and everybody. The Millinery Department! HAS been continually crowded. More than GOO trimmed hats were on display and the exquisito tasto displayed lu the decoration of tho room added much to Its beauty. Tho trimmed hats aro really masterpieces of tho art, excelling anything over ollered outside of our largor cities. But romcmber we havo hats untrimmed and a work-room full of busy workers to trim you a hat just as you wish, should you not find any to meet your approbation. Wo mean to please our patrons regardless of any troublo, so If you glvo us your careful, as woll as critical, attention, you will And us to be just as wo say, giving an honest valuo for ovcry dollar spent with us. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North. Centre Street, C. GEO. Mir,T,ER, Manager, POTTS VIMIbjEb, PAi . We mention for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy VOTE FOR 0. 0. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR -FOR- Wlll Not 1'rovlile a Iloyal l'lftyeroaud. BEnUK, Oct. 9 Asthetowncouncllhai refused to Improve tho Castle square her io as to provide n playground for the emperor's sons he has decided to limit hit residence in Berlin to the period required lv official necessity. He and his family will pass tho rest or tuelr time at, tno new nnj dogtlos.' " palaco In Potsdam. Brieflv W8 buy more than we produce; "Wo let the wax out of our pine and gum trees go to waste and buy chewing gum for our children. "Wo build BChoolhouses and hire teachers and send our children oft to be educated. "Wo land a 5-cent fish with a $4 fishing rod. "We send a IG-cent boy out with a 20 gun aud a $1 dog to kill birds. "Wo raise dogs and buy wool. "And about the only thing in this country that there Is an overproduction of is politics An Kmlieizler for 8100,000. TCSHKAIIOMMA, I. T., Oot. 9. Treasure! MoCurtln, of the Choctaw nation, rnadi his report to the national oounoll Satui day. He is said to be short over $100.(XX and Binoa reporting has fled. He waited until nearly train time before turning over his accounts to his successor. Boiled to Death In Soap. Cincinnati, Oct. 9. Mary, tho 8-year-old daughter ot Tom Johnson, on the Rock House beach, near MIddleshoro, Ky., fell Into a kettle of boiling soap and was boiled I to death. The akin and flesh fell from hex bones when she was taken out. the things wo ought to inako at homo wo aro buying. Obe. Beet photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Just opened In the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. 85 eta. Klllnd Whllo I'iokliie Con). I'HILUrisBUBG, N. J., Oct. 9. Mrs. Ann peubrooke, a widow with live children, while picking coal on the Lehigh Valh j railroad, was struck by a train aud hurled down an embankment forty feet. She was Instantly killed. Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters? Miss Annie Morrison, SHBNAKDOAH, PA County Treasurer AMUSEMENTS. EBQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAQEn. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th. A T t'.e eiruest solicitation ot many people wno cannot aitena tn, "inoppe oroiiom n mooing Holiool on Halurtliij nlgb s, Ibey have decided to add au adiiuiuual scbol , on every Wednesday ntuhi The admission will b toe s- mean for Saturday nights. Every- ' body Invited. Will open I (lliwi A.wuy. ""or sixty days Ewmay, the photographer1 will give a 10x12 pHtlnom picture with every Ha n of hit $3 cabinets. Wednesday Night, October 11th, ' at 8 o'clock. In ROBBINS' OPERA. HOUSE. Prof. "Morris' Canine PuretloKl iPrici".', in. at) nud 30 Cents 1 I Seats on sale at Klills's drug sto e- FLOWER POTS ID MOIRES! HANGING BASKETS, UMBRELLA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. GIRYU, 'DUNCAN & WAIDLET'S. 3 JS012.-KL1. Wet.23L Eatzroot. QUEEN & CO., Of Philadelphia Send them S3jre Specialist, To SUcuandoali, Thursday, Oct. x Ho will be found at the Ferguson House, From 6:30 a. m. to 5:30 p.m. Persons who have headacho or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention, NO OH AHQE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glaBses ordored is guaranteed to 00 sattsiactorv. Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Blioe Dressing! LEATHER STORE IO Xnr. Ooxitro .. JOHN D. TKEZiSI!, LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwing away money, Ono of the best methods of eoonomliing Is to Insure morouEuiy reuuuiu Luuipauirv, either life. Are or accident, Buch as represented In tlrst class, clt by DAVID P'lXJBI', No. ISO South. Jardin street, Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds Horses taken 1 promptly to board, at that are liberal. attended to. rates On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee House. 139 Houtll Main Hired, Slionundonli, "Vti. AU work guaranteed to be flrt-class In every res ect. vte respectfully soiioit a snare ot uooaa Cdueu lor unu ueiivcrcu. yourputronage. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Ckas. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer aud Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel'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. Elegance in Stationery. You are oareful about your writing paper, ot coursenothing shows good breeding more jit oieuriy uiun ourruoi uorruNpuDueuutt. t Hut your little notes to "th butcher, the baker, the on ndle-i tick maker." do not need ha on such one aualltv-naner as vuur enlstli to friends. You oan rave money there by uslni our ohaaner erades of naner and enveloDes. Si correct In every way, HOOKS & BROWN, No. I North Main Street, Shenandoah, Vi t la tola m a guar 'Utee,