Do you oyer consider the quality, ot the food yon are eating It may b Rood. It might b better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. I It not worth while to make sure that your Tea, CoBM, Huffar, Mutter, Eggs, Bples and iBOumerable other groceries aro of the beet quality' There Is such a trifling difference In the price of the best and the worst that It oer tAlsly doe not pay to buyltbo worst, oven on the false ground ot supposed economy. The beet Is Always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory aud durable, and the very beet ot everything la the groeery line Is kept at Cor; Centre aud WliltcfSts., KIIUNANIIOAII, -.. THIRD EDITION ON THB STREET. Glennlng by (purlers Iiirlns2 Walks About Town. One of an interesting group seen last night was Hon. M. P. Fowler, who was drawing upon his fund of good old-timo election lories and one or which the listening roportor select od for this column. The story was related somewhat in this style: "The ,' peorle of Tamaqni used to feel an Intense interest in Doll tics, and during a campaign there was always a good deal of oxcitemcnt. The bit' tarent struggle that the town h.vl for a long while was that In whioli 1 a 'Jack' Lovett figured as a candidate 'Jack' wasonooftho most popular men ! In the place; everybody liked him. A fow days after ho wa9 noml nated '.luck' was standing in front of his hotel talking to a friend alnut the election, and happened to remark, 'I've got to win: A woman was going by at the timo, and a 'Jack' was speaking vory rapidly, he "pro. uounced it llko this: Tvo got t 'win; ' and the woman passing thought 'Jack' was telling his friend that ho'd got twins. The woman, )nst like all her soz Hbout such matters, at once went through tho town spreading the re port that Mrs. Lovett had twins. So, of oourse, thero was a fuss right off; and tho boys said that as 'Jack' was a candldato, and a mighty good felldw anyway you took him, it would be nothing moro than fair to ' congratulate him ou his good luck by getting up somo kind of a ileraonstratiou. "Well, you novcr saw such enthusiasm. The way that idea took was wonderful, and all hands agreed that wo ought to havo parade. Wo had one. That night somo of the folks drummod up Bitnor's band and 'Oasey' Bloomsock, othcrwlso known as Tuscarora, alios for lora, six and four aro ten,' led it oQV Tho band played tho most gorceouj music 'Star Spangled Bannor,1 'Life ou the Ocean Wave,' 'Beautiful Dreamer,' 'Homo Again' aud all those things, And 'Jack' never know nuythiug about it It was a perfect surprise to him. And when the procession scopped in front of tho hotel they gave him threo cheers, and ho enmo rushing out on tho pavement to seo what all the noise was alrout. , As soon as ho appeared the band struck up '.Sec, tho Conquering Ifero Comes,' and everybody cheered, "'Jack' bowed and made a littlojspcech Mid told bow houored he felt by such demonstration, aud said ho felt certain victory, and when ho was in office he would do his beet to serve his fellow-citlssensj faith fully. 'Jack' thought it was a political serenade, and when he got through JDan. Kemmerer cried " 'Bring out the twins.' "'Jack' looked puaaled for a"m!nute, and then he aald, 'I don't think I understand you What do you say ?' " 'Bring out the twins, less look at 'em.' . "'Twins I' said 'Jack.' Twins! Why what do you mean?' "'Why, tho twins. Eush 'em out. Hold 'em in the window, ao's wo can seo 'em.' " Gentlemen, said 'Jack,' 'there must be 'some little, somo slight miBtike respecting the that is, you must have been misin formed about the the -or er why, thoro are no twins about this house.' "Then the crowd thought he was joking and the band broke in with 'Listen to tho Mocking Bird' mid 'Jack' stepped forward to get tho drift of affairs. And when he really convinced them that there wasn't a twin anywhereabout the place, you nover saw a worse disgusted crowd In your life. Mad as fury. The? said they had no idea 'Jack' would descend to such trickery as that. So they broke up. And that killed 'Jack.' They heat him at the election, aud all on account of the woman misunderstanding him." MAfdft SHAukS CALLiTf70WN7 ; Dublin's liJi'Outlii- Talks lim Much at a World's Pair llftiiiiuet. CrtiCAno, Oct. IS. Dublin's lord mayor, .Tames Shank, is persona lion gratis with the high governing ofllclHls of the fair, particularly with Director General Davis. I he trouble was canned ly the lord mayor's ill advised discourteous speech lit the Mnslo linll banquet at an early hour In the morning. Director Genoral Davis was acting ns toftstmastor. Executive Hovey, of Mas sachusetts, came to the banquet prepared with an interesting speech which lie was to deliver in responio to tho toast, "Tho Executive Commissioners of the United States." Long before It enme his turn to speak, just before the closing, address of President HlKKlnbothnm, tho represen tative of Massachusetts left t,he banquet hall with feelltiRS of 111 conctnlecl disgust because of the confusion created by the foreign and other guests nnd their persls tent refusal to listen to the speeches. The dircotor general then announced that Mr. Hovoy's program would bo tnken by Mayor Shanks. Mr. Shank's first com plaint was that, though nn unintentional oversight, the name of Ireland was not in cluded in the toast "Great Britain and Her Colonies." Tho director general felt of fended when the lord mayor also com plained that Ireland was not represented at the fair with a building of her own and courts of her own. When ho said, "The next time don't have the McKlnley tariff," Colonol Davis' eyes flashed with indlg' nation. He said to his friends nround him, 1 will call him down for that." When Mayor Shanks sat down nobody applauded the sentiments, and tho direc tor nenernl . quickly nrose. In firm but polite lnugunge he Informed the lord mayor that It was no time or place, nnd it ill be came mm us a guest, when asked to re spond for an American commissioner, to criticize Amerlcnn statesmen. As to his complaint that Ireland was not repre sented as h ration, it was Absurd ns well ns disoourteoiis to the exposition officers, because only nations recognized as such by all the olvlli.ed powers could bo repre sented nt the World's fair. Tholord mayor looked abashed and made no reply. of THE NEW VALKYRIE. Lord lunriiven Puts Her Into Defter llnclng 'Trim. New Yoiik, Oct. 13. The Amerlca'scup derenuer vigllnnt and her antngonlst, Lord Dunrnven's Valkyrie, lay oil Day Iildgo yesterday getting into readiness for today's rnce. On the Valkyrie a change was made which Lord IJunrarcn thinks will make her u better foe for the Vigilant than she has been. An extra ton of lead ballast was placed in her hold amidships, This made her set lower in the water and increased her load water lmo. Her owner stnted in an interview that in order to shorten her water line he had lightened her nnd cut away her forefoot, o that she has been nearly one foot shorter thnn when she raced in Iirltish waters nnd mnde a phenomenal record among Drltish boats. Lord Dunraven nrrived nt tho conclusion that lie had lightened tho boat too much, nnd he therefore decided to put in more ballast before another race. After the additional ballnst had been put aboard aud made fast, the Valkyrie was towed to Erie basin, whero official measurer Hyslop ran his ateel fapo over her and furnished the racing committee with tho new measurement. Tho Increased length of water lino cuts down the time allowance which tho bout received from the Vigilant from 1 min. 45 sec. to 1 mln. 88 sec. It Is expected that the loi of fif teen heconds in time nllownuce will be more thnn compensated for by the im proved sailing ability of tho yacht. HI6 FAOEJ BLOWN OFF. The Victim Was lo Have Decu Mnrrlod Next Week. Edward Ranson, a young Pollh follow employed as miner In Glrard colliery, near Girardvllle, was tho victim of an oxploslon In the nilno yesterday afternoon that caused his death. Hanson tamped a hole charged with dyna mlto and In doing so ho used an Iron bar, which, of course, caused tho charge to explode and tho victim received tho force. Tho poor fellow's faco was torn away above the mouth, but notwithstanding his horriblo injuries, ho retained hi) sonsos, aud wlillo at tho bottom of the shaft, waiting to be hoisted to tho surface, he recognized tho mtno bosses' voice and managed to say, "1'leoso keep my place for mo, 1 II bo all right In a couplo of weeks." He died about ten minutes after. Hanson expected to be married noxt week and his intotided bride is now a pastongor on one of tho steamships on tho ocean bound for New York. Buy Ktyitone Hoar. Bo snro that the namo Lersio it Baku, Ashland, I'a., la prlntod on very sack. 3-3-3taw. oash. Apply at this offloe. WANTKD Ladles to do writing at home. Will pay its to JJO per week. Hond self addressed stamped envelope for reply. Ad dressMlaslIaule Dwlrc, New Carlisle, Ind. iU-li-Bl A DMINIHTKATIUX BAI.E.-Notlceishcre-A by nubllclv ziven that the underolcned. udmlnfslra.rlx of the estate of Mrs. Catharine ICllcoln, late of tho borough of Shenandoah and couity of Schuylkill, deceased, will eiposo to nubile ale on the nromlses on Saturday, the 4th day of November, 1893. nt 2 o'clock in tho USE DANA'S 8AK3APAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT OUKES." A JOLLY NIGHT. Urnnt Hand Give n Concert nnd Make Merry. Last ovening tho Grant Band gavo n con cert on tho lawn in front of tho Grant mansion on West Oik street and rondcred one of tho best programs of tho season People flocked about tho grounds and wero liberal In their applause of each selection. At tho conclusion of tho concert tho band marched to its headquarters at tho corner of Main and Oak streets and found in waiting a table loaded with refreshments, which had been prepared nt tho instanco of Fred. Hafner, the supervisor of tho bass drum, who last night celebrated tho fifteenth an nlversary of his connoction with the baud. Mr. Hafner was honored by his fellow- members of this excellent musical organiza tion who presented him witli a valuable mereechaum pipe. Speeches of presentation, acceptance aud congratulation, Interspersed with music by tho band was the program of the late hours and a jolly timo was spent. afternoon, tho folio wirier describfd nroocrtv of d'ecdent, to wit:. All that certain two-story irsme uwemng. wnn mo onnuriauees. out houses, etc., situate on tho north side of West Cherry street, between Gilbert and Catherine streets, In the borough of Iionndoah, Penna , measuring ioxo ie"i anu containing uve room and plastered throughout; together with the rleht. tlllo and Interest of decodent. as lessee. to and In the lot of the Gilbert estate, on which Haid dwelling Is built. coftTjaxxzoare op caue. Twentv-flvo tier cent, of surchase Driee to bo Dald at time of nurchase and the balance In 30 days when bill of sale will be given. The pur chaser shall forfeit the first 1 nymcntlndcfanlt oi sccona payment, no saiewiu oe m-juo u an adequate- prico be not oblnlnod. M. M. DUIUCE. Administratrix. Atfrney. 10-18 20W&11-3 Oetober 13. 1803 A Small Until, Last night somo unknown man smashed a pano of glass in tho show window of a Polish shoo storo on East Centre street and ran off with three shoes ho snatched from tho shelf. Havo you tried McElhenuy's fried oysters? u-r-'-tr A WORD FOR THE A.PACHE. An Indian Fighter Talk Freely About Un- el am' Imlltm I'nlloy. Hpocia! Coriespondence. ALBUQUKr.QUE, N. M., July 21. Tho be lief is general that the invariable nrmy opinion of the red man is that tho only good Indian is a dead one. But I have talked with many army oillccrs who re pudiate that fcentimcnt quite as emphatic ally as would a member ot the Indian Rights association. Aud the other day I saw ono who lind a passably good word even for the Apache. He knows what he Is talking about, too, for he has wnrred with the Indians all over the west nnd the southwest aud taken part in an Apache campaign. He is a captain in the Tenth infantry. Ho said: " Whv. even the Armche isn' Today's race will be the snme that ended Btlch a bad sort of an Indian as he Is usual ly made out. There is much to be said in MISCELLANEOUS. OK BALK Nino shares Hehuylklll Trao J tlon stock. Apply at this office. 9-9-tf TJlOIt HALE A National typewriter In per feet condition. Will be sold chea an f( 14-tf for The Grand Opening! OF Dives, Pomehoy and Stewart, October 5tli. Gtli and 7tli, "Was a Very Successful Event ! TVTANY people had been looking1 forward to its coming- and made themselves happy by visitintr 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 ior itself, btyle, quality and price was back of them all aud pushed them right to the front. Many varieties of all the newest fabrics woven v:re found at our Dress Goods Department and many patrons were pleased i r i , ..,1 i . i. ii to nnu just wnat tney nau reau was going1 to De tne styie tins fall and winter, arid had been wanting it so badly. Therefore many beautiful patterns were swept from our counters, but new goods are supplied dail ...... Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre Btroct, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annio Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. without a finish ou etluesdny, over a course fifteen miles to windward of tho Sandy Hook lightship and return. The indications are that the race will be with housed topmasts and the liveliest of the series. Young Women Drive On" a lturfflar. Hki.vidbre, N. J., Oct. 13. An exciting conflict with n burglar took place nt the home of John Everett, a feeble old man. He is the stepfather of Miss Mary and Iizzie liutz, young ludies nged about S3 nnd 16 respectively. These two heard a noise in the house and began to investi gate. Thoy found a burglar nnd attacked him with a rush. He fought them back, nnd for n time thoro was a lively fight. The burglar only escaped by beating the young women oil in a brutal way. He then jumped from a window and fled without any booty. A Voloe From Florida. rir w V rtv..mn. r.lve OuK. Florida, says Bed Flag Oil Is one of the most successful pain cure we sell. It's an unfailing remedy Tor Kbeumatls a, Nearalda and bnratus. Bed Flotf OU costs 26 sents. Sold at P. 1. U. Klrlln's drug store. Harvest Day Services. The congregation of the Primitive Moth odist ahurch will oelebrate Harvest Day on nn elaborate scale next Suuday. Eev. Proude, the pwtor, will preaoh a harvest sermon in tie morning and the choir will give the mosioal part of the program. James E I-ewU, one of our ablo young school teachers, will give connective readings. USE DANA'S SAEdAPABILLMrrs " THE KIND THAT CUBES". Coming Fvents. Oet. 13. Third annual Tball, under the aasDiees of Boston!. Run Fife Hand Drum Corns, in Foley's hall, Gllberton. Xov. 14. Annual supper of English; Bap tist ahuich In .Bobbins' opera house. Amloa St 0)1 Liniment is equally good for man and beast, 96 and 60 oenU par bottle. Obituary. The sight month -old n of Mr. and Mp. Georgs W. Hawtar, ofi North Jardla street, died this warning. USE DANA BAKBAPABrLLA, ns "THE KIND THAT fflJKBS,'' Soar kraut maklHgllf now fn blast intbe Mwntry distrlstt. Kxploslon In h Crowded Store. Chicago, Oct. 13. Five men were badly injured nnd scalded by the explosion of a steam pipe in Marshall Field's retail store, at State, Washington and Wabash streets. The first four are so badly scalded that they may not recover. Tho store was crowded at the time, and the accident created a panic among the women shop pers, several of whom fainted. Sirs. Meyer Will Confess. NEW Youk, Oct. 13. It is reported on what Is believed to be good authority that Mrs. Mary Meyer, wife of Dr. Henry W. C. Meyer, the nlleged poltouer, has de cided to turn Btnto's evldenco, and that she will testify to four murders having been committed by her husband. Derailed by a Cmr. MEiinilS, Oct. 13. An electric car on the Memphis and Haleigh Springs railroad was thrown down an embankment and wrecked eight wiles from Memphis. Four paskengers werelnjured, oneof whom may die. The accident was caused by the car striking a cow. Will Itaalgn from I'arllametit. London, Oct. 18. John Barry, Nation alist M. P. for the south division of Wex ford county, has announced In a long let ter that he will retire from parliament. He complains that the polloy of his party is now directed by ldividuals intiiguiug iu secret. . ; NUGGETS OF NEWS. Princess Kulalie of Spain is uow visit ing London. CornelHvill meet Princeton in a football game at New York ou Out. 'Jl. A ri in ih Wmiwrnttira has caused a geriotik revival of c.iokru iu south Kuswla aud 1 In Hilary. Decided improvement Is shown In the coi-dmon i.t MwioiMl banks in New York anil riiiludelphiu. ltr. Dr. Siorrs and M. Blatohfonl were rs-viecUttl pivaideut and vice president ot the Ameriosu board of foreign mission at yesterday's swsion in Worcester, Mass. Til Sultan of T-1 i key hg assigned a fund ot I1S0.800 to b a.d a liosylUl iu Kl Htjai, on the lied sea. JUs purpose is to reams the shojera Among the pilgrims to Jleowi. Ho will defray the ruuutnj ex IMHSes. . - . - his favor. A bloodthirbty flendf Oh, I know that is the way he is generally de scribed. But go around among the Apaches after a campaign and talk with them and find out their opinion of the bloodthirstiness of the United States sol diery, and perhaps it will dawn upon you that there are two sides to that question. "The Apache does as he has been done by, with as much interest added as his ingenu ity can invent. The law of revenge is the prime rule of bis life, and if any person does him an injury that person must lie made to suffer for it. Well, there are plenty of civil ized, churcligoing white people who take that name view of things and whose actions are bused ou that samo principle. They fight with different weapons, that is all. Now, the Apache reckons umong his ene mies nil white people, and the United States array In particular. And considering the policy that the army and the conquering race in every way have pursued against him from tho start I reckon he is about right. Consequently his most ardent desire is to down them, Bingly or collectively, when ever ho gets the chance. If that principle existed solely among tho Apaches, we of the Caucasian race might carry on our at tempts at extermination with a good deal better grace. "Notwithstanding his grievances the Apache Isn't npt to go on the warpath un- less he thinks he has received some new and particular Injury or has got drunk on tiswin.. It's usually the tiswin that starts him oil. Of course it's very naughty of him to drink tiswin, nnd he ought not to do it. But the meekest man that ever lived, white, red. brown or black, could not drink tiswin without being turned from a timid lamb Into a roaring lion with an overwhelming desire to go out and devour somebody. It has got more concentrated essence of iniquity in it than any other liq uor that man ever Invented. Get the New York Lotus club down to a tiswin feast on empty stomachs the Apache fasts for two days when he is preparing for utiswlntlrunK and they would need a detachment of United States troops to take care of them before thev got through. "The first duty of the troops in the Apache country is to look out for signs of tiswin and break up as quickly as possible every attempt to brew the stuH, "The Apache isn't so very different at bottom from other men after all. Of course he doesn't like to work, but can any, rea sonable man blame him for tnatr "Do I believe in the government's policy toward the Indian tribes? It's not my place to criticise the government's policy toward the Indians. It's 'my duty to go out and fight 'em, and I do so to the best of my abilities whenever I have to. But 1 do believe that it the government were to collect all the Indian in u:a United States aud board them at full rates at the Fifth Avenue hotel and furnish them with poker money in the bargain it wouldn't cost any more than does the present way ot taking care ot them." Flohekcb Fisen Kkixst. Fried oysters a specialty at WcKllieuuy'l !H-tf Laae'a Family Medicine Moves the llowel Eaeh day. Most people need to use it. Best photographs and crayons at Dahys, VOTE FOR GEOR&EFOLMER . .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, etq. There are so many different styles, qualities, etc., that your best plan is to come and see them. 'Ladies', Misses' and Children's "Coats an Capes 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 wore on display and the exquisite tasto displayed in the (lecoration of tho room added much to its beauty. Tho trimmed hats aro really inastcrpiccoB of tho art, oxcolllng anything ever offered outsido of our larger cities. But remember 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 mean to please our patrons regardless of any trouble, so If you give us your careful, as well as critical, attention, you will find us to bo just as wo say, giving an hbnest value for ovory dollar spent with us. DIVES, POIEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, 0. GEO. MILLER, Manager. PBTTSVIIaX5? Piis Replenish Your Stock oL 'Household Utensils! Of SUcimiuloali, -FOB- TREASURER. A1 T this season of the year there is always something neeiled. Window Suuues, Skirt Boards, Tubo aud Boilers, Coll'ee Mills, Mirrors, Flour Cans, Hreud Boxes, Bread Bans, Drip Pans. Roust Pans, Coal Hods, Oil Cans, Cake Griddles, Wnfllo Irons. Bad Irons, Picture Easels, etc.. etc. Our line of Tinware includes everything needed in housekeeping. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR G. 0. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOE Dr.DanielDechert -FOR- Oountv Treasurer V 'kt V UUUIUI VUIUUII Ttimiurly Joe Tytt's) 19 A trt 21 West Oak Street att-'MOAH, I'A. u UK- wttf. i Mmi fceeiv porter, ales, s'aUhlM. bnadMa. mota. ate. Fuaat aieua ,4fttlK ir linefeed, Qerwil Invitation to all IT. LRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 6 J30-U.-&13L BEstjLri. Btreot. QUEEN & CO., Of Philadelphh Send their Kjfe Specialist, To OUcnnnclouli, Thursday, Oct. a6 Tic will be found at tho Ferguson IIousct From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Persons who bavo headacho or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should cull upon their specialist, and they will re celro intelligent and skillful attention. NO CIIAHQE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ord erefl is guaranteed to be satisfactory. Russet Slioe Laces! Itassct Blioc OrcsHlugrl AT THA LEATHER STORE! 18 A . Oontro Ht JOHN I). TRUZlNB, LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 Lots of-wavs of throwing away money. One ot tne best methods ot economlilng is to Insure lnnrst class, thoroughly reliable companies, either lite, Uro or accident, such as represented Mo. 120 South Jardln street, rihccindoah. Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. uorsea tsuen to noara, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of Ihu Coffee House. AT the earnest solicitation of many people who cannot attend the Bchoppe Orchestra Dancing Hcbool on Saturday nights, they have decided to add an additional school on every Wednesday night The admission will be tuo same as tor Saturday ulghts. Every body Invited. Will open Wednesday Right; October 11 at 8 o'olook, in ROBBINS' OPERA. HOUSE. RETTIO'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Chas. Rettig's Cele brated Beer and 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 HA AK- 120 South Mam Street. Elegance in Stationery. paper, of , You are careful about vour writing fyvirOM nnthinjr HhnnB frond hrtmdinL. mnra i dearly tbau correct correspondence. " Hut your little notes to "tho butcher, the baker, the oandle-stlek maker." do not need 10 . be on such tine quallty-tapr as your epistles to friends. You eon save money there by using ' our cheaper grades of paper ana envelopes ' The best le uere ttlao the next best Doth correct in every way. HOOKS '& BROWN, J u, nurtu iunm isucubt oucutiuuuau, xa
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