TIMES I)o you over ootitlder the qualitylof the food you an eattngf It may bo good. It might to better, puier, fresher and more wholesome. la H not worth while to make sun that your Ten, Ooflee, Sugar, llutter, Eggs, Hpieefl and Innumerable other grocer loi are of the bent anlltrt There Is such a trifling difference in the prlees of the beat and the worst that It cer- Maly does not pay to buylthe worst, oven on the false ground of supposed eeooomy. The beet Is always too cheapeet, beeauao tbo nwdit satisfactory and diirablo, and tho very best of everything In the grocery linels kepi at Cor; Centre nnd Wliite StsM HIIItNVNKO.VH, IA. TIirRD EDITION I'UNOKNT r.ltA(HlAlMIH. IJSTEN TO MY WA1J. OP TOK. A Utile oorn on a maiden grow Listen to my wall of toe OsttKd by the pinch of a too tight shoe. Instead of a three a number two, It grew. It grew Lime n to my wall of toe, A time wont on (as time will do) Listen to my wull of toe TOe corn waxed red the maiden blue, TWB ten times wore than the grip (Uercbew), Yootrael Tootruel Listen to my wall of toe. Hhe bad a neat In the end of tbo pew Listen to my wall of too Arid a man wl'h another seat lu view fat hit oowhlde boots on her kangaroo, Oh, whewl Oh, whowl Listen to my wall of toe. Washington I'ott. A gentleman In town remarked to another, n few days ago, that lio would like to seo a good rain, in order to givo the fall wheat a good stare for tho winter. The othor gentle nin remarked that tho Lord had nothing to do with tho wheat crop; that tho Democratic nartv had agreed to look after tho wheat cron and regalato tho price thorcof. Ueutlo nan numbor two walked off laughing. Something now is turning up ovory day, Tho latest, not ontlroly now, hut roiurrootod, hs the establishment of a chair in journalism, iu tho Univorsity of Pennsylvania. A pro. feasor has been engaged to teach journalism, or in other words, how to edit nnd run newspaper. To uso an old saying, you might as well try to make a Bilk purse out of a sow's r. as to trr to touch a young man how to ruu a newspapor. The rule that would tnako & a success, would mako anothor a failure. r.iut's I'umllr Bledlolno Itlovei the Ilowrla Bach day. Most peoplo nood to uso it. NOTED BALTIMOREAN DEAD. Kx-OongrwMimui Jnlni I.. Tliiimn ft Vic tim of Al4'nftfl. IUj.timore, Oct. 10. Mr. John It, TiinniHS, ex-conareinitu, ex-collector of of tho port nnd n Rcnlnl niter dinner spenkur, tiled yesterday lit Ills reeltlciico from heart failure, brought on by nn ab scess of the hlndder. About two weeks nao thenlxcen formed, but after treatment disappeared, and Mr. Thomas seemed to recover. Then another nbscons formed, and jireimrnUons were mnde for nn operation. Three days nuo Mr. Thornns began to Improve, nnd his Improvement continued until yesterday morning, when for tho first tlino since his lllnem ho enjoyed a light breakfast. At midday hie ilntiKhter,MlssZuhlee Thomas, called to hur brother, William S. Thomas, that Father was worse; that ho was breathing heavily." The son thouKht his fnther hud been taken with rtnervous chill, to which lie was subject, nnd sent for a physician. When the doctor arrived Mr, Thomas was dend. Mr. Thonins was born In Ilaltlmore, nnd was 58 years of ago. At tho outbreak of the civil war he took n stronir, position iu favor of tho Union, and on tho night of April 18, 1801, ho mndo a concititiiry Union Bpccch. The next day, April 10, he wit nessed tin firing on the Massachusetts Sixth regim, lit. In 1865 he was elected to congress from the Second district, nnd wns renominated In 1807, but was defeated. AMUSEMENTS. JjIBnaUHON'B THKATUK. P. J. rEHOUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19tli. A CKAZED FATHER'S CRIME. Deprived of Ills Child, He Cut Its Tlirnut nnd 1IU IMvn. SrnntciFlELn. Mm, Oct. 10. Haven V. Winn killed his 3-year-old sou yesterday bjr cutting his throat with h razor, nnd then commuted suloidu tn tho samo way. His wife obtained a decree for separate maintenance from the probate court on Wednesday, and had been xlveti the cus tody of their only child. Shu then went to live with her fnther. Since his wlfo left liim Winn has showed a determination to obtain possession of his child at nny cost. He called frequently nt the house mid tried to induce his wife by persuasion nnd threats to live with him again. She posi tively refused to' do so, and tho refusal maddened him. He had been given permission by tho court to see his child on Sundays, nnd Ru ing to the house with n razor lie wns al lowed to enter, nnd for several hours he carried the baby up and down In the sit ting room. Ills wife nnd her father, mean time, had driven to church. Just before noon Winn began to act so strangely that Mrs. Hocox, his inothor-ln-law, became frightened and sent her son for assistance. He called a policeman, nnd on the way buck. ine,t Mrs. Heoox, who told them tlint Wltmhnd killed his child and himself. He had laid tho baby on tho bed and sev ered the Jugular vein th ono stroke of Luc razor, out lub uiui., iihu ueeu auiu to orawl'to the foot of the bed, where hedled, Winn had then gone into tlic sitting room, and standing In front, of a looking glass had cut his throat, dying instantly. Winn was about !H years old and was of n sullen anil morose deposition. He was married four yours ago at Hattle Creek, Mluh. He had previously been stenoir rnplier for General Drapur, in the Hopedale mills, and on leaving wait given a Hlble and n warm Indorsement us an earnest worker Iu Christian and temperance ouiiHw. Ho theu went to Providence, H. I., Where he was tho treasurer or the ilome nimtlflcal mass before an Immense concro- . , .... . . -. llullding nKsooiatlon in 1800. He was ,,tlon, Tlic service was the Ugliest that Company yet. tho CompanVs own Novel lunwu 10 fjivB up Lum pusiiiuii mm iuhvc Jmg ,eell performed In nrooKlyn in many tho city because lie forged the names of years. The papal delogato intoned tho two olueors of the association to two notes, j litanies. for f-wu and another forsuu His W. I!, Tower's Company, Presenting tho Picturesque lrl-n Drama, THE IV! LEAF ! .Ueaded by .... The Itomaotio irish Actor, MR. SMITH O'BRIEN. "A tribute to tho worth and dignity of Irish character." A grand scenic nroductlon Introduolncr a oar load of scenery. The best Irish reel and Jig dancers In America A gonuine Irish piper. seethe KBgle's lllght. An Kaglo carries a Live Child lu Its talons. Hear the famous Ivy Leaf Quartette In choice selections of Irish melodies. 1'ItICKbt 25, 35 nuci 50 CciiIh. Reserved Boats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. EKUUSON'B THEATRE. r. 1. rEKausoN, hanaqkh. OM15 TUKKI'lIl. WIGHT! rnntlfleal High Mum In ISrnoMjn. B1100KLVK, Oct. 10. Thoconsccrntionof tho new St. Agnes' church, at Hoyt and Snckett streets, yesterday took tho form of the rarest known ceremony in the Komnn Catholic religion. Tho ceremony was conducted according to the form of tho Latin church. Tho church proper, tho aisles, walls, saints, crosses and altars I were blessed and anointed with holy oils. men Arcuuisnop satoiu ccieiirnteu nigu FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893. The Wlllard Spencer's PasclnatlngComleOpera, Little Tycoon ! Constantly we hear business men from other towns say ing, "l can t see now they sell goods so cheap at Dives, IJome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big store is the place to get the most for your money. Try it and sec what a large amount of goods you can buy for dollar. At Our Millinery Department one father nnd brother made up this amount and prosecution was prevented. Choir llrgnul.eil. In response to a notico which appeared in Saturday's IIebalii there was a largo gather lag In Mellet's hall to roorginize the Shenan ilaah Choral Umon and an organization was affeeted with tho following ofUcers: Thomas BtttM, prenidont; Henry Heee, secretary; Prof. W. H. Waters, conductor; Morgan Bevan li surer The membership of the choir is flftjr, but thero are fifty more ready to join nd determined to show that thero is still gingers in Shenandoah. The main object of the organization is to compote at the grand ateddfod to be held at Ferguson's theatre on next ChrUtmos Day. The choir will meet again in Mellet's hall next Sunday oveuiug, whan there will bo a large attendance of singers. USE DVNA'8 8A.B3APAEILL4., rrt " THK KINPTHAT CUBES". Iteftcuml by Volunteer Life Savers. NEW Hunroni), Mass., Oct. 10 Schooner AVllllua 1)., of Sydney, N. S., bound from Hrava, Cnpe Venle islands, to this port, wont ashore fifteen miles from this city, near Westport. Kugeno Clifford, James Manchester and Charles B. Hasklns put off to tho vossel In a skiff, nnd two chil dren were placed In the boat and the crow started for shore. Just as tho boat was entering the last lino of brenkers it wns capsized nnd tho five persons thrown out, Tho crowd on shore formed a lino by grasp ing hands, nnd rescued the crew and pas sengers. The crew ot the scnooner was taken from the wreck by a volunteer life crew. A Nuiol Tour. Nr.w Yoisk, Oct. 10. Mrs. M. V Ter huno (widely known by her non de plume of "Morion Harlnnd") has sailed for n pro tracted tour in the east. It is Mrs. Ter hune's purpose to travel through Syrin and Pnlestino. She has engaged David Jamnl, of Jerusalem, tho most exper ienced oriental dragoman, as her eoort, and will make camel back pilgrimage to Bethlehem, toAbrahatu'Btombat Hebron, to tho harems of Damascus, to the famous monastery of Mar tiaba, the oldest In Tim London Times on tho Sennte Debate. LONDON, Oct. 10. Tho Times says in a leader concerning tho senate debate on tho repeal bill: "We fear that no result will be Touched speedily, nnd that no more dimi nution of the amount of silverpurchase, as suggosted by advocates of compromise, will remove the existing UuHiiclal uncer tainty or replace credit on a secure basis. At the samo time the prolonging of the purchnsos under tho Sherman act, which obviously will result If tho compromise be vetoed, will perpetunto all the causes of the recent disturbances." and I'loturesqun Sceneiy, Magnificent Coxtuines, riplendld Accessories nndSynv phony Quintette Orchestra, making It the most Important musical and fashion' ablo event of the season. Notwithstanding tbo Great Expense of this uompanv mo pricos win remain uncnaugeu. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents Reserved scats at Klrlln's dreg storo. You can get 11 now bat of tho latest style at almost any prlco. Hats to suit all in price as well n In style. You can't flud a larger or better assortment of tlio millinery art than what we have. IN WRAPS We are at the top, too, with all the lending and latest man ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received dally. So come at any time and we will bo glad to servo you. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR ll. r lliislinud Led the Wlutecapii. Louisvim.i:, Oct. 10. The triul of some whltocaps nt Salem, Ind., has developed some sonsntiouul features. The accused aroJohu I'eyton, Oeorgc Holsapple, Otto Harnett, Elijah Dulton nnd James Dalton. I'ho victim f tho night riders is the wife of Elijah D iltou. John i'ayton was so badly scared that ho turned state's evi dence. On the stand ho admitted that Mrs. Dalton hud been most brutally whipped, and declared her husband In cited tho deed. -FOR- COMMISSIONER A Conductor l'atally Hurt. AI.TOONA, Pa., Oct. 10. (Jr. W. Zlnn, a conductor on the middle division of tho ', i l'ennsylvnnla railroad, living In Harris- VOTE FOR world, and to other places. pauied by her son. Shu is uccom- Hve you tried MoElhonny's fried oysters? Committed to Jail. Jehu Connelly was unable to furnish if300 tail on a charge of assanlt and battery pro- ftwed by John Mitchell, nnd Juctice Toomey aemmlttod him to the Pottsvllle jail. a had nonirh or cold ujlls lor a eood remedy the enre for it. Kor Coughs, Colds, La Grippe nnd Consumption, a perfect nnd per naneni Iflu-Tina Htore, burg, was engaged making up his train hero when he stepped in front of nn en gine which wns pnssiug on nn adjoining .....M- .....1 lTta -t,,l, !.- wna North Carolina hlli-enpii Tllieateillnri. I ,i,,i ,t t .1,,. it,ll, l.ll ,llf ,., IIALKIOII, N C., Oct. 10.-Special ad-1 n,)0V0 thocll)OW aml three 'nu(,ars werocut " 'r"'" """. Y;,' "' 1 off his left hand. Ho cannot survive. iuul wuiieuaps 01 .iuu luimtwwt-esiiniu uie threatening the owners of all tho cotton gins in that section that unless they stop ginning until tho price of cotton readies ten cents a pound their gins will bo promptly burned to the ground. It Is be hoved that these whiteenps are none other than tho fellows who composed Gid eon's band organization which was broken up about a year ngo. Allx Will Try for the Record. Racine, Wis., Oct. 10. Mayor Jackson I. Case will hold a three days' trotting meeting nt Hickory Grove park, commenc ing tomorrow. M. J. Jones, of the Stand ard Trotting compnny, of lenoshn, states that he will bring up Alix and start her to beat tle time of Maud S. (2.08) to a high wheeled sulky. She will probably start Wednesday. -FOIt- Afrald to Tackle Dalton, Stillwateu, O. T., Oct. 10. Dili Dnlton nnd two of his gnng, Hill Doolin nnd Texas Newcomb, camo into town last evening and boldly paraded the streets. They were not molested, and no depredations woro attempted, the desperadoes were heuvily nrnied nnd prepared for trouble. They de parted at midnight. Officers and citizens beemed unwilling to attempt their arrest. CONTROLLER. ent cure is t'au-l'ina, the worst cases its healing properties. fosU 25 cent, a Is sold at I. 1. D. Klrlln's drug Death nf a Flemlngtcm Hanker. Flemington, N. J., Oct. 10. John W. Priestly, president of the Hunterdon County National bank, ulcu here yester day, need 74. Mr. Priestly was a well Cniifftsed to lrour Murders. Colummts, Oct. 10. Wllllnm Whnlen, n colored man, confessed to Chaplain W. H. Dudloy, of the state prison, thnt he was the author of four mysterious and brutal murders that have been committed near Yellow Springs, Green county, in the last year. The victims were William Koegler, Louise Keys, Allen Wilson aud an old farmer named Huppings. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's 9-12-tf Lord Aberdeen nt the Pnlr. Ciiicauo, Oct. 10. The governor gen eral of Canada nnd Lady Aberdeen paid a vlt.lt. of pprctnnnv t.n the Administration known capitalist nnd the senior member building nt the World's fair, where they 01 tne pottery nrm 01 juiper uros. v,o, were reCelved bv Director General Davis VOTE FOR &E0RGEF0LMER or Slicimtitlonli, -FOR- TREASURER. VOTE FOR Political Points. It Is netieeable that Mr. Rellly isn't say- log much about the compromise on the nilver question. He is probably more in terested in the compromise) on tho Shenan dah post office. Congressman Eellly is liktdv to learn a lesson lu reciprocity from tba Shenandoah post office fight. Gt'rard- villt Prtat and Titntt. ' USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." He had large real estate Interests in Flem- ington and in Kansas City, Mo. Fatally Ilurued by Ottsollns. Toledo, O., Oct. 10. Miss Ida Dusseau, a beautiful young lady of this olty, was fatally burned, the flesh dropping from the bones. She was cleaning some cloth ing with gasoline when the fluid ignited. Her father wns also terribly burned In his efforts to extinguish the flames. and President Higinbotham. They next visited Victoria houso nnd afterwards went to the Irish village organized by Lady Aberdeen. USE DANA'S BABSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." jsn gam mi Stole Harmonicas. One night last week tho show window of Wilde's music storo on North Main street was broken and several harmonicas were carried 1 -FOR- HAnotlinhnprincess'-y. On Saturday Constable Boland a, COMMISSIONER of lioumanla, formerly Princess Marie of two young men named Daniel Cul lea VVX XX iuxi Died. DAVIS. On the 10th inst., at Shenandoah, Jf4 Mary, daughter of Morgan Davis, aged 19 years. Funeral will take place on Thurs- dtar, 18th inst., leaving the family residence, 316 Wast Cherry street, at 2 p. m. Services in the Methodist Episcopal church. Inter- eatln the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Bela tiM and friends respectfully Invited to at- 10-20-31 Edinburgh, gave birth to a son yesterday, Hoth she and the baby are doing wen. lit. William S. Playfalr. physician accoucher to the Duchess of Edlnburg, is in attend ance. The princess wus married an Jan, 10 last . NUGGETS OF NEWS. and John Monaghan, charging them with having committed the robbery and Justice I Cardiu put them under $800 bail, each, for their appearance at court. Lloyd Well Again. J. W. Lloyd, who was stabbed at his saloon is Oimrdvllle about two weeks ago by a man Kissed Kelley, has recovered from the Injury 21 ad was able to pay a visit to town yesterday. Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for aad beast, 25 and B0 cents per bottle. Sir. llrown Ite-appoluted. State 'President F. G. Hobson, of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, has re- appointed S. L. Brown, of this town, Dlstritt Other ap pointments of the Schuylkill-Columbia dis trict are as follows: W. W. Heflher, Ccn- 1 tralla; Charles E. Kehler, St. Clair; Charles H. Goas, Schuylkill Haven; J. H. Schrone, Heglns, and Llewellyn Bannan, Delano. lltnr In Mind. John A. Rellly's is the place to get the pirett wines and liquors, best beer and alee Mad finest brands of etgDN, 10-18 1 Bay frytfetM flour. Be nn tbat the jioie Lehsio Ba. AthlxiU, Pa, Is rinted un very sank. 3-J-tew. Oil A.wyt For sixty dye &titgr, t)M photographer' vr-XL give a 10x18 ptohnua ptotaro with every toserv' hui lawfiwit Bt photographs and crayons at Dabb'a. Baltimore oyster dredgers opened the legal season with 400 vessels in oommis-1 Pf08ldent for tho Fjfth district. sion. Eucineer Georee Pierce, at Slatington, Ph., fell under his own locomotive and had both feet cut off. Nine-year-old Harry Aoor Is under ar rest in Allegheny City. Pa,, as ahorse thief and car robber. . I Lady Henry Somerset, the English 10, per cent, advocate and philanthropist, has I arrived In rew xorK. The sailing of Brazilian steamer has been prohibited At all Brazilian ports. UusinwM Is nearly suspended. After Imbibing whisky John Hurbank, a Jiun, wiu killed by the wheel of a car under which be had crawled at Harrhtburg. The Mid admissions at the World's fir yesttirday were 81. TOO. Huturcuty'e paid HdmiHsitxus were &7,;60, and Friday's i 1 1,007. (vul to juil for trying to Kill Maggie ilruMiitlech, wlio spumed his love, Joseph Hullliian, a Bl'Mo " '.einmil of 9S, h.ti i-d himself in .. 1 vdMivs li-om II i s.i unit t h.-minister ui ike utriar dud tin- minister of police have been dismissed from office, and two foreigners expelled from the country. VOTE FOR C. G. MATTEN -FOR- MISCELIiANEOUS. OK SALE Nino shares Schuylkill Troo. tlon stocic. Apply at mis omce. "ITT ANTED. Conies of the Evbn ino HERAT.D , j 01 Aug- iHanan'pi 10. A Ma.iojaI ivpewriter In per feet condition. Wl 1 1 e sold chnup for Oi h. AddIv at this oflloe U H-lf REGISTER. Daily Surprises in KarcToinQi ives, pomeroy and Stewart's, POTTSXTIXjIiE, pa., We always have bargains at this department, but now we have Bomething special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods cost the Importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cusli at great reduction. A lot of 40-luch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This material la worth your notice before 'tis ton late. Another lot of 36-inch Camel's Hair EHect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention 19 needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER, llanagcr. FOTTSVIKalflS, FA. Replenish Your Stock oL '"Household Utensils! AT this season of the year thero la always something needed. Window Shades. Skirt Boards, Tube aud Boilers, Cofl'ee Mills, Mirrors, Flour Cuus, Bread Boxes, Bread Pans, Drip Pans, Hoist Pans, Coal Hods, Oil Cans, t'uko Griddles, VVuflle Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc., etc. Our line of Tinware Includes everything needed lu housekeeping. G-IRYIN, DUNCM & WAIDLUY'S. Just opcued in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison SHENANDOAH, PA LOTS Of holes in a skimmer I T.ntn nf navs of throwlne awav mouev. One ot the host methods of economizing is to insure In ttrst class, thoroughly reliable rompanlee, either life, lire or accident, such as represented No. 120 South Jardln street, Bhenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carnages to Hire. HtuUng of all kinds Horses tklren 1 promptly toboara. at that are liberal. attended to rates Od PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Hosse. ITIOH SALE - r 1 VOTE FOR Br.Bsmiel Dechert WAUltlCIJ HIVER GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to All orders In large or (mall Quantities at our wholeaoh, and retail atore. All orders executed with care aud promptness. 3FH.. H. KT033Xj23 e3 CO 811-Uw 8B.Jtrdin8t.. bhenandoah. Pa -FO It- Russet Shoe Laces t nusset Sboe Uresslus: ! AT Tim. LEATHER STORE! 18 "TOT". Oontr Ot., JOHN II. TilKSSMHII. Piatt's Popular Saloon, .. Comity Treasurer . (rormerly Joe YTynU's) 19 And 21 West Oak Street, BHBNANDOAir, PA. htiklos. brsndlea. wines, etc. Finest elzars Itllni brniehed. Cordial lnTltstlon to (11 RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chaa. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Berguer & Engel'a celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 720 South Mam Street. Elc 1 ance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. But your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, thecandle-stlck maker," do not need to De onsucn nne quauiy-paper as your episuea to friends. You can save money there by using our cheaper grades of paper ana envelopes. The bent is ncre also the next best. Both correct in every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 1 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa A' T the earnest solicitation of many people who cannot aitena tne ncnoppe urcnestra Dancing Hohool on Saturday nights, they have dsolded to add an additional school on eVery Wednesday night The admission win be the suneoa forUaturday ulghts. livery body Invited. Will open Wednesday (light, October 11, at 8 o'oloolt, In R0BBINS' OPERA HOUSE.
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