TIMES !. Dor9.eTWmtarmeanailtrTit w looJl yon are eatlngr jltrmy;be Rood. It might . be ltr, purer, fresher an4moj wholesome. lTl H Worth wim to taata rtre that your T, OorjM, Mugar, Huttar, Eggs, rjplee and InnlraertWe ottrtr groceries at of the best (jidfltV' There la such n trifling difference In tbe prices of the best and the worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the worst, even on MM false groand of supposed eoonomy. The bent Is always tbe ohoapest, beoause tho mw satisfactory and durable and tho very beet of everything In thVgroeery lino Is kepi at Annual Mortlniis nf GIiHmIhii Hmlenr- nreri In Throe Nliitxn. ilnAniVO. li.. Oct. 12. Yeatcrilny wn the opening ilny of tho three (lays' con Tentlon of trie Yoiinfj People's Soclotlo ct Clirliunn Knilenvor of A Itepnrteri Mmcineiit to Hrlng Anthra- rlto l'roin Wnlrs. I Coal men of Philadelphia are greatly j Interested In two projects that are expected Pennsylvania to jjo under way soon. Tho export of soft TTi sessions nre being held In Mctxopoltnn ' coal to Krlgland from tills country, an J the hall, yliioh liM n ciipnelty of s'eijtlnK ovcr , ifdkirlat!oiilnlot1lls country' 6'f itnth'radto 6,000 peopld In tlio nf tcrnoon tliero was n ' r.....' lit J J. 'ci ..... o-. J. k. . t i.t. ! deleft' prayer riieeUng. led by tf. C. ! "" rr? "SrZ. ZZZTTJ UritUIri, of PilUbtirft. W , ' w Last evenliia tlm addrnos nf welcome lol Cargo of bituminous coal at this port, vrns delivered by tlio Uev. Jamas I. Good, ! but the freightage to be pali), about $3.12, Is Cor; Centre until Wltltc StH. HU1CNANIM1AU, lA. T aiKD EDITION ON THBJSTRBBT. Ulnmlng by Importers IJiirlntfJItVulks About Town. After the receipt of dispatched last ulght announcing that "no Jraoe" bad been de olearwl between tho Vigilant and Valkyrie, nil the sport lovers turned thoir attention to tbe Pottsvllle base ball game. A defeat of th borne team wai looked for and received wttb satisfaction. It is stated upon what seoms to be very THlile authority that tho present will bo tho IM for Sunday base ball in Shenandoah. Complaints have been mailo to tho head quarters of the land owners and they havo irwtrnctefl' Mr. Hess, their Jlabinoy City Hent, to be on thoalort noxt year. Owing to the close being near at hand no action will bo taken this season. Many Btoriee of Fctloy's life wero told on the streets last night, ono of which goes to show the amount of grit his anatomy con tains. One day white in Philadelphia he became "dead broke" andallroeour.'esscomod ehtd. In glancing over tho "want' columns of a newspaper u,s 0508 foil upon an advertisement for a young man experienced In operating a typewriter. Sotloy hurried to the addresB given aud made such a convinc ing statement of His fitness for the placo that the advertiser told him to step iuto tho office nnd make himself nt homo. Everything went Icvely for several hours aud Sctloy was congratulating himself upon having once more ehated the wolf from his door, when the employer nppean-d with sovcral pages of manuscript and told Sctloy to rattlo them oQ on the typewriter as fast us ho could work his fingers. Setloy had nover seen a typewriter before he entered the oflice, but he took the manuscript aud glanced over it. Then he tapped a few koys of the machino and his nerve gave way. Pulling himself togother lie turned to tho business mm and said, "Kxcuee me, sir, but you have im 'dead.' The btteiuegB man did not under Rtand and asked for an oxplauatiou to"which Setley repllod, "Well, tho truth is I'm. 'dead broko' and I'm not able to earn cent by working tills machine," Thogontle, man expressed muo'i surprise and asked Setley why he should hopo to mako any money by undertaking work ho did not understand, and Sctloy onco more replied. "It was this way. I did not oxpect you would give mo' anything to do the first day Kttd I expected that on tho second day, when you would find I couldn't work tho machine, .you would tiro mo with one day's wages.1 Setley was "tired" the noxt minute, but the .tfudeess man gave him $1.50, whioh he said bad been earned by as good a pieco of grit ho liad heard of for some time. John F. Finney aud Assistant Postmaster Dengler were ouuverting together last night when the latter said, "Finney, if you and lne owned the earth wo could get along very jiioojj" together, couldn't wo 7" Finney nodd4 assent and both agreed that thoy could divide the earth 'between them to mutual satisfaction. Put tho next moment Fihhqy said, "I'd tko the outside and you the Inside; hoy, Horaco?" To this the mail manipulator entered protest and Finnoy again suggested, "Well, then, you could tako all the water aud I'd tako all tho land," but ngain Dengler protostcd, and then both decided that even if thoy owned the earth they wouldn't be contented. There was a rumor on the streets of town to-day that Mr. Ash had been made general manager of the Schuylkill Traction Company aud B. El wood Jones would retain the super intendency, but when inquiry was made at the company's ofllco the reply given was "It is a false alarm." YOUNG CHrtiSfiAN WuKKtHS. TO IMPORT OOAIi. Coming Invent. Oct. 1.1. Third annual ball, under tho auspices of Iloston Hun Fife and Drum Corps, In Foley's hall, Qllbcrton. Nov. 14. Annual suppor of English Bap tint church In Robbing' opora house. f I). I)., tbe response to which wis rnnde by considered by dealers too hluh . .VV .- innil.l'll, .1, , . .li;ill IIC , Ul 1MU caster. These addresses were followed by the reports of Stnte Secretary W. S. Fer guson, of Philadelphia, nnd Stnte Treas urer Theodore llnrt, of I'lttston. At 8;45 the Her. Charles Koads, the president of tho stnte societies, delivered his annual nddroee. The total membership In this state is nearly 58,000, the total number of socie ties over 8,700, nnd there wero 0,000 con verts during the year. The reports sny Hint the work Is progrcssinc in every county. TllENTON, Oct. 12. The soventh stnte Christian Kndoavor convention opened hero yesterday in Taylor Opera House, tho larKost, l eetliiK place in the city. At the nfternoon session n conference on com mittee work was hold. "True Citizenship of Kndeavorers" was tho theme of nu ad dress by Hev. IJr. John L. Scnddcr. of Jersey City, in which ho urged nil Chris tian men to vote nt tho elections. Our Duty to Our Associate Members" was dis cussed by MIsm Clnrn S. Little, of Newnrk, and lluv. J. McDowell, of Frloburfi. At 4 o'clock a temperance parliament wns held. In the evening hii address reviewing tbe state work whs delivered by Miss Caroline urookflehl, MHiietary and treasurer of the state union. Svkacusi;, N. " Oct. 12. The state convention of Christian Kndenvor socie ties met in Alhnmbrn hall yesterday. The iMbiimbra was thronged when the pro gram of the day was stnrtod with a miisi- oal oxercixe under the leadership of Hov. L. V. Greenwood, tho ISoston chorister. Tho morning devotional services were con ducted by Itnv. Stanley II. Itobcrts, of Utica, nnd President ClarVW. ltov. M. I). Dabcock, of llaltlmore, addressed thecon ventlon on tho subject of "Prayer," and was followed by ltev. fiilbert Held, of Warsaw, N. Y., returned missionary from China, who spoke on "Christian Kndeavor and Missions." The convention voted to indorse Saratoga's invitation that the in ternational convention of 1800 be held in that city. The convention decided to meet next year in Albany. Theso olllcers were elocUxl: President, Hcv. Dr. W. It. Taylor, of Rochester; vice president, T. D. Wnger, of Troy; secretary, A. K. Dewliurst, of Utica; treasurer, 1111am Pulmer, of Uuffalo. l'rlnretnn'H IIiizIiik Hopliiiluores. PllIKCETON, N. J., Oct. 12. The faculty took final action in last night's meeting in tho case of the sophomoren convicted of hazing. One of the sophomores was dis missed, with a recommendation of severs punishment by tbe nuthorltles outside the college, two others wero dismissed, two suspended until Jan. 10, ono was suspended till March 1, one till Thanksgiving day and one till Nov. 1. It could not bo learned whether nny of tho three football men Is tho member dismissed and thus barred from a return to college. to permit of uny considerable trado being built up. Regarding tho anthracite, tho story Is that a contract has hocn nearly concluded for bringing hero 500,000 tons of hard coal from Wales. Tho price on boird at CaidliT and other Welsh points is said to bo SC cents a ton, though this scorns a very low figure Tho freightage will certainly bo as great as that on soft coal, making tho oust per ton In American waters about $1. Add to this tho cost of unloading and tho retailers' oxpemes and profits, and It is difficult to see how tho foreign coal can undersoil tho Pennsylvania product. Thcro aro apparently somo pooplo who think this can bo done, howovcr, .tho editor of tho Engineering and Mining World, Is quoted as saying : "I know that negotiations havo been pend ing for a long tlrno to arrange for the steady importation Into this country of Welsh an thracite, and I believe that tho contracts will bo shortly signed. Thero Is no reason why the plan should not succeed. Tho supply in Wales is very large, practically unlimited. It is an excellent steam oon1, and at tho prices mentioned would no doubt mako serious inroads into tho market for anthra cite and ovon bituminous ooal used for steam- making. Tho presence of this fuel in our market will cause our coal kings to consider moro favorably tho demand of our anthra clto miners for iowor tolls to tidewater." Somo of tho largest doalors in Philadel phia, New York, Iloiton and Baltimore aro said to bo intcrosted in tho plan for importing anthracite. Havo you triod McElhonny's fried oysters? u-ia-tt fighting u City Charter. Tho saloon keepers of Pottsvillo, with tho probable exception of tho hotel men and restaurant owners, havo Inaugurated a cam paign against tho question of a city charter for that town, to be voted lor at tho approach Ing election. Tho ciuso of their opposition is the fact that under tho city charter thoy will be compelled to pay a license of $500, Instead of $1C0, tho present rate Murderous 4'lrnisHinii Train Itnlibers. VlKNNA, Oct. 12. A band of Circassian brigands attacked a train near Nigoiti Trans-Caucasia, recently, and killed three guards. The baggage car, which contained a chest of money from tho Ilatoum gar rison, was plundered. Several passengers were maltreated and robbed. Four of the brigands are said to hnve been shot in the light with the guards. From AlUttfitce to Crime. HoLUDAYsnritG, Pa., Oct. 12. Michael McGonigal, at one time worth $100,000, nnd once n prominent coal operatorand a Dem ocratic candidate In Cnmhria county for the legislature, was convicted ofrobblng a freight car in the Blair county court yes terday. He belonged to a gang of tramps who had committed many larcenies In this county. ltitwiirdH fur Mall Koliliers. Washington, Oct. 12. The postmaster general has authorized a standing reward of $1,000 for the arrost and conviction of nny person who shall rob the mail while being conveyed in n mail car; $600 for nny one who shall rob the mall whllo passing over star routes, and $250 for any ono who Bhall attempt to rob the mall in transit. niRKS Workers mi Strike. PlTTsnui'.o, Oct. 12. In compliance with the order i-wued by President Smith, of the Flint Giass Workers' union, tho mold workers employed by the United States Glass company went out on a strike ye terday. Tho strike auects tho empl in sixteen fnctories, in which about 2, men are employed. USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Points. GUwwekiu, Mt. Carmel and llaaleton are in tho foot ball field. Does Shenandoah iatend to get there this fall ? ; A boy in Luierne Borough took hold of tbe and of a broken street electric light wire aad the shock killed him instantly. The Welsh prise singers lost considerable ptttrouage they would have received from this tews had they advertised their concert at M&hauoy City properly. But few people here kmr tbe concert was to be given. Tbe 41 id vale breaker, near Mt. Carmol, which was destroyed by fire several months ago, has been rebuilt and will resume opera tioa within a abort time, giving employment to 80$ Men and boys. The Mt, Carmel Water Company has in Dratted tbe capacity of Its storage reservoir fNwi ajxtyxa to .io,ooo gaiionj. KiiKlltli Miners lleBitme. London, Oct. 12. Mine owners of South Derbyshire and Leicestershire have ac cepted the proposals that the men be taken buck at their old wages and be allowed ndvances to relieve their pressing needs, The men will accept a reduction of 10 per cent, in December. All the men have gone back to work. AINQULAK AFFLICTION. v ttan Tlio Cu Just opened In tho Egan Building, No. B East Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Wintor Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, HIIENANDOAH, PA POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHN P. MARTIN -FOIl- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOIl- CONTROLLER. 1 lint Iu7zles I'nyslclans at Huntington, Ph. t IIUKTlKanox, Pn., Oct. 12. During the past eight weeks Miss Emma Herncnme, n prominent young lady of this place, has laid in bed with her head securely strappiu to tho pillow. Two months ago, while pre paring for church, she felt a sharp and sudden snap like tlio breaking of a cord t the back or her neck, accompanied by n violent pain issuing irum mu iiuurt iu vuu base of the brain. Sluce then, nt even heartbeat, her head has made a violei t and responsive nod, llrst forward and tin n backward, with the regularity and pre cision of a clock nendalum. In cither movement her head panes from tho pel pondicular nbont one foot. Tlio young lady's general health is but slightly liu paired. The- local physicians are noU' plussed over the strange uflllction. Died uf u llrolceli Heart. Allentown, Pa., Oct. 12. Hon. Danirl Creitz. ox-nsheinblvinnn nnd ex- wnrden of tho Lehigh comity prison, died yesterday of a broken heart. Ho was turned out ot tho warden's ofllco by the commissioners, suspicion having been oast uppn lilm in connection with Murderer Keek's suicide last February. He became a candidate for commissioner to succeed tbe present board, appealing to the people (or a vindication, but was badly defeated. Disappointment unsettled his mind mid, ho gradually pined away. An Kx-UonHtublo'lt Suit for Mileage. Lancastki:, Pa., Out. IS. A suit, the result of which will interest Wery con stable in tho state, was begun here by M. Sj Brady, into constable of Manor town ship, ngaiiist tho county of Lancaster to recover r-23r 00 for services rendered, Urady, under act of assembly, was com pelled to vi-.it nil hotels and bridges In his bailiwick, and for this he claims mileage and compensation. The act fixes no com ponsation, and as the point has nover been raised before the case will be a test one. VOTE FOR GEORGE FOLMER OT SliciinuUonli, -FOK- TREASURER VOTE FOR -Fon- COMMISSIONER A Dangerous MTrecIc lllown Up. South ampton, L. I., Oct. 13. The wreck of the steamer Panther, which foundered in the storm of Aug. 34 last, about two miles oft this village, was blown to pieces yesterday by dynamite under the direction of the government officials. The wreck Is entirely removed from tbe track of coast ing vessels. Lockport'i Defnultlne Cashier. TiOCRPOBT, N. Y., Oct. 12. Since the arrest of Cashier Jacob Arnold, of the Merchants' bunk, an Investigation shows that the amount of his defalcation will reach nearly 1100,000. It Includes $80,000 of county funds, 18,000 of Infant heir funds and several thousand dollars of city funds. l'elxotn Willing to ltetlgn. London, Oct. 18 A dispatch from Rio . Janeiro bhvs that president i'elxoto lias I issued a manifesto promising to resign if 1 the elections on the 30th tiut. be unfavor able tohiui. Obituary, The ffgirt moiithioid soir .of Mb aud Mrs. Omi W. ilaealer, of North Jardiu street, 4M this morning. t A Voipe From Florida. . W K. By. mm, Uve Oaa, Florida, y. pwc uii i one oi uie worn won unii eseii. u s aa unfailing iwneay Crarnatlsia btrOlleuM fltllrugsU, Niifsttfu turn fu-amtf. tOlleuM 04HI&, Hot! at F. 0. float Capallecl, Six Drowned. London, Oct. 12. A mall ' boat plying between ltousay and Eday, in the Orkney lands, was upset in a squall, and the two boatmea, a woman aud her three children were drowned. Again Humbarilhiff at Klo. Washington, Oct. 12.-Secretary Her bert received a telegram from Captain Picking, of the United States steamer Charleston, dated Itio de Janeiro, Oct. 11, stating tli it there was a heavy bombai I ment Tuesday afternoon between the foits and insurgent ships. Fort Villagaguon fired with the insurgents against the other forte. Heretofore this fort has preserved a neutral attitude. Will Try Again Neit Tear. London, Oct. 12. John Jameson, ownoi of the yacht hex, will build a yacht and challenge for tbe America's cup in 1804, in case the Valkyrie be defeated in the pres ent match. Itlppey AkhIii on Trial. San FiiANCibOO, Oct. 12. The trial of Wesley C. Hippey, charged with shooting John W. Mackay last February, was called in Judge Seavvell's court yesterday. Five Fishermen Drowned. Charleston, S. O., Oct. 12. Two boats of the fishing fleet were capsized by the heavy seas off the bar yesterday nnd Ave of their crews drowned, all negroes. Best photographs and crayons at Daub's. Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters ? u la-tr MISCELLANEOUS. OR 8ALK Nine share eruyl!iUl Trao. lion stock. Apply at ims omoe. s v-u JOH HALE A Na'-iooal typewriter In per ' feet condition. Wl'l be sold cheap foi oash. Apply at this otnee. MvU The Grand Opening! OF P'omeroy; and Stewart, October 5 tli, 6 tli and 7tli, Was a Very Successful Event ! TVTANY people had been looking forward to its coming' and made themselves happy by visiting1 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 and many patrons were pleased to liucl just what they had read was going to be the style this fall and winter, and had been wanting it so badly. Therefore many beautiful patterns were swept from our counters, but new goods are supplied daily. . . . . . .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 oats and Gapes Of latest fashion and best quality at very low prices. Prices to suit the times and everybody. The Millinery Department! HAS been continually crowded. Moro than 500 trimmed hats wero on display and the exquisito tasto displayod in the decoration of tho room added much to Us beauty. Tho trimmed hats aro really masterpieces of the art, oxcolling anything ever offered outsido of our larger cities. But romcmbor wo havo hats untrimmcd 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 moan to plcaso our patrons regardless of any trouble, so if you givo us your careful, as well as critical, attention, you will find us to bo just as we say, giving an honest valuo for every dollar spent with us. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. QEO. Mil, I.KR, Manager, POTTS VIEalLJSj PiL. VOTE FOR C. C. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. Replenish Your Stock offcsa. . "'Household Utensils ! AT this season of the year there is always something needed. Window Stiades, SUlrt Boards, Tube and Boilers, Cofl'ue Mills, Mirrors, Flour Cans, Bread Boxes, Bread Pans, Drip Pans', Boast Pans, Coal Hods, Oil Cans, Cake Griddles, Waille Irons, Sadirons, Picture Easels, etc., eto. Our lino of Tinware Includes everything needed In houselseenlng. GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. VOTE FOR lechert -FOR- Sounty Treasurer AMUSEMENTS. EKQUSON'S THEATRE, r. J. FERQUSON, MANAOEIl. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, No More Oio.lvrit In Italy. BOMB, Oct. la. Cholera la abating some what in Sloily, and ba Mitlrely vmiUued from most of the Infested town on the main land qf Italy. ixrANTED X number of slrls exnerieneed VV on band and machine work. Apply to : Bcnuylkill JUt Oop Ftictory, Norm iVhlto street. WWi 1 7ANTKD Ladle to do writing at v will pay its to w per , draws home. HBd self ' tatxiiad Mivetene for rem?. Ad- iltMlItt'tie Uwlre, New Carlisle, Ind, I Prof. Canine QUEEN & CO., Send their 23ye Specialist, To Shenandoah, Thursday, Oct. 26 lie will be found at the Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. m. to 5 :30 p.m. Persons who have headache or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guarantee d to be satisfactory. Iluaset Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing ! LEATHER STORE I 1Q XIV . Oontro 3t.. JOHN I). XHKSrUHC LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots ot wavs of throwing away money. One ot the best methods of economizing is to Insure in nrst class, tnoroueniy reuaoie companies, either lite, tire or accident, such as represented No. ISO South Jardln street, Bhcnandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hauling ot all kinds promptly attended to. to ooora, at ratea llorsea taken ' that are liberal. On FEAR ALLEY, Rear of flit Coffee Hoase. K Norris' Paradox! I'rici'f, 10, ao and 30 Cents. 3uUGa tule utlUillQ'e Onw to e. T tho earnest solicitation of many neonle wno canuoi aiiena me ncnoppe urcnesira Umcing Hchool on Saturday nights, they hare decided to add nn additiottat school on every Wednesday nlitht The admission will be tne urnne as lor Saturday ulghts. Ever'' body Invited. Will open Wednesday Niglit, October lltii, at 8 o'clock, In R0BBINS' OPERA. HOUSE. RETTJG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettlg'a Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Elegance in Stationery. You are oaroful about your writing paper, ot course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct oorronpomlojiee. But your 41ttle note to "th butcher, the baker, the oandle-etlok maker," do not need to be on such tine quality-paper as your epistles to friends. You ean rave money there by using our cheaper grades of paperand envelopes The bant Is Here auto the next best. Doth correct In every way, HOOKS & BROWN, No, t North Slain Street, Shenandoah, fa
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