lirr Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at SBYERH'S . Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. Cuming: Kventfl Auc. 31 Ico cresni festival, Bobbins' opera house, ilopo Section No. 10, J. T. of n. &t. Sept. 6. 1'icnio of St. Patrick s Band at the 'Shonandonh TrotlinK Park. Kov. 23 Sevonth annual ball of the "WaihinRton Beneficial Society in Bobbins' hall. Strength and Health. If you are not foelintt strong and healthy, try Electric'Bittcrs. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Livor, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those oi gaiiB to perform their unctions. If you aro afflicted with Sick Iloadache, you will find speedy hnd permanent relief by taking JJIoctric'.Bittors. One trial will convince jou that this is the remedy you need, Largo bottles onlylGOc. at C. II. Hagen- buch's Drug Store. ON TO WASHINGTON. .Additional Names Added to the I.tst of T11080 Who Are doing. The list of those who aro going to Wash ington next month, to witness the groat Tounion of soldiers is growing. Up to dato tho followinc names havo been Eontin: Chief Burgess Smith. J. K. I'. Bcbeifly and1 wife Fi cd. Uurkhart. Philip D. Holman. David Morgan. ( P. II. Hopkins, Sr. John Helper and wife. David Howard. .Law renco Mangam. J. J. Dougherty. William C. Richards. Albert Hoover. M. J, Scanlan. Joseph Fclst. , Marshall Meyers. Joel D, Lcddcn. John P. Finney. John A. Reilly and vifo. Patrick Sullivan. D. II. Llewellyn. John Dalton. John Brennan. John W. Morgan. 4ol. Haak. Prof. Harry Wise. Michael Curley. LILCarL II. G Hess and wife. Jerry Boughcy and wife. Wo will bo pleased names to tho abovo list. to add additional Send them in. Buoklen's Arnloa Salve. The Bost Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, S6ros, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Foyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions, and post tiroly cures Piles, or no payment required, It is guaranteed to giro perfect satisfaction. or monoy refunded, Prico & cents per box. For sale by C. H. Hagenbuch. Four pair mon's seamless hoEe for 25c. Bt tho People's store. 6-21-tf Klectrlo Knlliruy Change. Ilorcafter the electric railway cars will leave tho corner of Main and Centro streets At 6:30 a. m., dally, and ovory26 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will loavo. Buy Keystone flour, nemo Lkpbio & Co., printed on every sack. Bo euro that the Ashlnnd, Pa., 3-3-3 taw For Almoht Nothing Max Iteeee has just received a large stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc. purchated at an Assignee's salo and selling them at 60 tier cent, less than regular price. Speolaeles to suit all eyes, at Portz' book Hnd stationery store, 21 North Main (troot. 4-28-tf Coughing Leads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will slop tho cough at once. Bost work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Lace curtains: a specialty. All work guaranteod. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice bufifCfies and responsible drivers are the .essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 .North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. AVIES. JOE WY ATI'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) Main nutl CouIHIh., Hliciiaiidoali. Beat beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars, fool room at WwUe-d. j I - ALARM IN LIVERPOOL. Tonr Snapreteil Cie Thnri-SiTrl Tel. el, Detained. London. Auk. 31- Four emigrants from Russia on their way to America have been stricken ut Liverpool with what ap pears to be cholera. They were Bent to a hospital ana tuo cases are being watched to see if the dis ease Is Asiatic cholera. Other emigrant are being closely in spected, both for local sanitary reasons mid ueoause tile sieanisiup companies are anxious not to carry any who are likely to cause trouble in landing. The bark Holouo. which loft Ham burg on August '20, for America, has been detained at Dover, on account of sickness ou board. Last ovenitit tho Ileleno was towed to Gravcsend. and two of tho crow, afllicted with Asiatic cholera, were taken to land and put In the hospital. The hark Silvio, of Hamburg, is ue tained at Gravesenil, on suspicion that there may be cholera on board. Donald Currlo & Co., announce that the steamers of the Castlo Lino will henceforth coaso calling at Hamburg and Flushing en route to Africa, and that they have ceased booking passengers for Medcira and Das I'nlnias. The Bight Hon. James Lowther, speak ing at liaitlsgate, Urged that the publio welfare demanded that the government, with or without warrant of law, should at once prohibit immigration while .the danger Irom cholera menaced ureal Britain. He would pledge the support of the Conservatives should It he necessary, to indemnify tho government for any action It might take ill defense of the public health against the cholera scourge. This, declared the speaker, was not a time to bo pedantic or to stand on the letter of the law In luce ol a great puonc danger. Ida Samyan, the Ittisslnn role from tf 1..,-.. ,.!, ,.. nll.,ltt.l Inln thn Lbndon lIop!tal, Monday, apparently dying from disease supposed to bo Asiatic cholera, Is stilt alive. STRIKE IN PITTSBURG. Fuur Hundiod Mm In hhueiiburgar'i MUM On Out. Pittsbuiio, Aug. 31. Four hundred men quit worK in auoenuerger s nuns, between 14th and 10th streets, yesterday. The announcement made by the firm that it would start up the steel departments attracted a largo crowd of men, who re fused to go to work, ponding a settlement of the steel scale. Shortly after 0 o clock a Biiiliclent num ber of men had been secured to start up tho Bessemer department, aud the con verter was put into oporatlon. Some of the men at work wore old em ployes. Tho remainder of tho crew was made up of now men. Up to noon five heats had been cast into ingots. As soon, however, as this was trans ferred to tho steel departments, tho pud dim, rougliers, catchers, muck bar rolj lcrs and horseshoe workers came out on strike. All the departments of tho mill wero then closed down except the Bessemer, which continued making steel ingots. MR. REID'S GUEST. The President lleachct Ophlr Farm In Time for llrukfut. New Yokk, Aug. 81. President Harri son and his party came down from Loon Lake ou the night express over the Hud son River Railroad, and arrived at Mott Haven Junction at 7:30. The President was accompanied by Mr. Halford aud Mr. Tibbetts, his stenographer. His car was switched around to the Harlem Itallroad, and a special locomo tive took it to White Plains. There was no stop at Mott Haven. Mr. Held met the President at the depot in Whito Plains, and the short drive to Uphlr Farm was made In time tor ureas fast. President Harrison will spend the day anunight with Mr. Hold. They will con fer regarding their letters of acceptance. A distinguished party of Republicans will also bo Mr. Reid's guests during tho day. MANY MORE INFORMATIONS. PruceediiiK Atralnit Homestead Striken tu lie Vigorously Continued. riTTSiiuno, Aug, 81. Hugh O'Donncll, the Honiontead leader, was put under bail yesterday to answer to charges of conspiracy nnd aggravated riot. He waived a hearing on tho cliurge of riot and gave ball for a hearing. Tho Information was sworn out by the Carnegie Steel Compauy. Mr. O'Dounell was the only striker who was placed un der bonds. The hearing will take place to-morrow. Mr. O'Donnell said there were no new developments In tho strike. Wholesale arrests aro oxpected for the remainder of the week. One of the spies employed to watch the Homestead strikers says that 41 informations have been made. Ho asserts that tho papers in lua,otlitrcaiea have been prepared. Vrobuhty Ciinteinpluted Suicide. ' AM.WTOWN, Pa,, Aug, 81. A sensa tlou was created here yesterday by the dtkoovery of u knife and several feet ot steel wiro In thu possession of William F. Ketk, who is to be hanged nt this place ou Sept. 8. It -is leurned that ha secured' the knife and wire from Harry Bacbman, who is serving a term for bur glary. It is thought Keck contemplated suicide in the event of the Board of Par dons failing to tako favorable action in his case. Oor. Aliholt and the Uemlllig Deal. TiiENTon, N. J., Aug. 81. Gov. Abbott said In an Interview that It the Attornoy- Ueuoral did not have the power to un force the Injunction Issued against tho Read lug coal deal that he would prob ably call an extra session ot the Leirlsla- ture for that purpose. Attorney-General Htockton is preparing a suit against the Lehigh Valley railroad. Walked llackirards NlnOllles. Boston, Aug, Sl.-r-Jumcs E. Iiesiom champion backwurd walker of the world walked from the Anderson Hotel, Lynn to lias Point, Nabauti and return, In two bourn and twenty minutes, Monday, winning a wuger of $300 that ho could cover the distance which is about ntui miles hi three hours. The Saltan's Troops Ware lMln. London, Aug. ill. A dispatch says th story that the riultan's troops were vie- touous over tho Anghera tribesmen false. The Hlllllin's forces wore defi'Utrol Two hundred aud sixty of the Sultan's; , . l i . i ' forces, it is said, were captured by tL .riuesiucn. A PICTURE OF LONDON. Th TerrlblB and. Ilrutnl SavHcery That Ihmied In Old Itlveralde. There wero no masters In Riverside, London, and there was no authority for tho groat mass of tho people. Tho sailor ashore had no master; tho men who worked on tho lighters nnd on tho ships had no master oxcept for tho day: tho ignoble hordo of those who supplied the coarse pleasures of tho sailors Had no masters; they were not made to do anything but what they pleased? tho church was not for thorn; their children wero not sent to school; their only I musters were tho fear of tho gallows, constantly dangled boforo their eyes tit Execution dock and on the shores of tho Isle of Dogs, nnd their profound re spect for tho cat o' nlno tails. They knew no morality; thoy' had no other restraint; they altogether slid, rati, fell, leaped, danced and rolled swiftly nnd easily down tho Primrose path lis they fell into n savagery the like of which has never been known among Knglish folk sincp the days of their con version to tho Christian faith, writes Wnlter llesant In Scribner. It Is only by searching and poking among unknown pamphlets and for gotten books that one llnds out the actual depths of tho English savagery of the last century. And it is not too much to say that for drunkenness, brutality and ignorance the English man of tho baser kind touched about the lowest depths ever reached by civ ilized roan during tho last century. What he was in lllverslde, London, has been disclosed by Coiquhoun, tho police magistrate. Here he was not only a drunkard, a brawler, a torturer of dumb beasts, a wife-beater, a profligate he was also, with his fellows, engaged every day and all day long; in a vast, systematic, organized depredation. The peoplo of Kiversido were all, to a man, river pirates; by day and by night, they stolo from tho ships. DOCTORS' SIGNS. if ow thfi Disciples of Oaten iDeludo Their 1'atIenU. The first thing that strikes tho eye on a prescription, according to the Iios- ton Herald, is a sign like a big It with a long tail. This stands for tho word "Recipe," and means, being nddressed to the dispenser: "Take thou;" that is: "Provide thyself with the articles which follow." When the drugs have been ordered and the water sufficient to dissolve them generally a considerable quanti ty there is seen n, largo M with a line drawn through it. This stands for: "Misco ut flat mistura," or, in other language: "Mix these ingredients so that they may form a mixture." Next tho instructions as to how tho patient is to take the medicine are given, Thev may run thus: "a. c. m, IJ. 4 li.' This, being interpreted, signifies: Sumat, let him i. e., tho patient take coehlearia duo, two largo tablcspoon- fuls4 stands for quartis and h. for horls together, every four hours. Sometimes may bo seen: "Ft. list, p, n. s." "Ft." means that "list." or haustus, a draught, may bo formed, P. r. n." imply: Pro re nata, as tho occasion mny1 bo born; in simpler words, when required. "S." is sumendus I. e. to bo taken. A draught ordered to bo taken at bedtime would bo prescribed: "h. s. s. The first two letters mean horn' somnl or at the hour of sleep. The second "s. is sumendus again. Physicians use many Idioms. For in stance, "ex lacto" means in milk. "Ex aqua sumenda," to be taken in water. Tusso urgento (ablative absolute) when the cough is troublesome. "Mi turn ud tussim" is a mixture for u cough. A CENT WAS THE "STARTER. The Great llrsults That Were Achieved by the Investment of One Temiy. Miss A. J. Anderson, matron of the Door of Hope, a charitable Institution for girls, found a cent In tho street, says tho New York Yorld. At that time the Door of Hope was contemplat ing buying a cemetery lot in which to bury tho girls who died whllo in its care, and Miss Anderson declared that sho would eoiifceerato tho cent to this cause. Sho bought an egg and sold tho chicken that was hatched from It for a dollar. Tho dollar was invested in silk, ribbons, cardboard and fancy ar ticles. Out of the cardboard wero cut Scriptural texts, nnd tho silk was cro dieted into little rings, which, with strips of satin sash ribbon, made good pnotograpnio nouuirs. tho taney ar ticles were wild ut good profits. At lost accounts Miss Anderson had near ly twelve dollars, and she hopos to have at the oxpiration of the year cnougl money to pay for a center piece in the cemetery lot, which has been pur- oliaieu. Is the AVnrhl 3Iado ut Salt ? Near tno villago of Spunronborff, about twenty miles from iterlin, Ger many, Is situated the deepest salt mlno in tho world. At last accounts it was 4,104 foot deep, tho first 1,200 being sis- teen feot in diameter. It was begun tho year 1B09, government authorities having cliargo of tho work, the avowed purpose of tho work being to uscortai the exact thicknobsot the rock salt vcl Known to oxist ueneatn tno gypsum substrata abounding In that vicinity. Thu salt rock was reached boforo tho shaft had passed tho 800 level, but tho size ot tho mammoth shaft was not lessened until It had reached a deptl of nearly pno-flfth of a mile, after which tho boring was continued with an uugor bit thirteen Inches Imlinmetcr. When tho boring was discontinued nt tho depth of 4.104 feot, 3,000 feet of whlcl was puro rook salt, tho end of tho auger bit was cutting away on tho saliiio deposit, which Is still of unknown thlcknoss. Fast Talkers, Tho Fronoh newspapers toll of a very Intorofeting match that came oit in Prance, Two women In good society euanengea eaen oilier to tttllt fast. Each was to utter as many words as possible- in a fixed time. Koch woman talked three consecutive hours. ...... ,wl nno Knn i. m n One ' uttered 803,600 words. Tno other won I tho match with 200,000 words. "Knthrnlled and Released." No. 17 of tho Boso Library, of" Worth- tngtoh Co.,' 747 Broadway, New York, Is nnounced. It is entitled "Enthralled and lioleastd," the author belrg E. Worner, tnd translated by Dr. Bapbael. Illus trated with photogravures, in 1 volume, 11 mo cloth, $1 00, or In psper covors, 60 cents. This vigorous and original story. excellently told, presents among other barncters, a noble who lives in his catlo moung tbo mountain fastnesees, with a villago below him, ol which all tbo in abilants aro in a way his d pendente, and it tho tamo time his enemies. Children hudder at his name, all manner of evil deeds aro imputed to him, but ho -is never theless a victim rather tban an oppressor, and tho closrnji up of tho mystory which uncirclos him is lull of .interest and anima tion. Tho setting of tho story among the glaziers and tbo snows witb tbo ico maiden lurking in tho abysses to embrace her prey, makes it weird and poetic. Bost photographs and crayons' at Dabbt' Dropped Dead. A mute driver at Wiggan colliery, whoso namo could not be learned, but whose resi denco is said to be at Frackville, fell' from the back of a mule at tbo colliery tbi morning and was picked up dead. His lath was attributed to heart disease. Not Well lnnuf;li Acquainted. "Are you fond Of Mr. Squlbbs?" "Not very, l'vd only' been en'gnged to him one day, you know." Chicago riews. ' A I'allldK Oat. It was a much too sudden move; For Just hefore ho spoke The- wordsithnt told her of his love "Exteqsiorj. University Extension is good; but Kitchen Extension is better. Wider knowledge of better cooking processes means' better health and com fort for everybody. Science can never do us better service , than by the multiplication of the cooking schools which make healthful means and methods available for even the most modest home. GOTTQIENE The vegetable substitute for lard, is science's latest gift to the kitchens of the world. Every woman who has ever cooked a meal, knows that lard is- disagreeable in use and unhealthy in its effects. Gottolene is a most satis factqryr substitute clean, delicate and far more eco nomical. At your grocers. N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. Delaware Ave. Phlla. WANTS. &o. 'IXTANTED. A good Klrl for general house- T i woik. Apply ai me iikualu omcc. TVESIHAULE PROPERTY FOR SAI.F..- I J Tho Cathcr tironorty. on West Oak street, for sale. Will be sold wholo or In parts to suit purcnaser. Appiy on ine premises. 4-ia-irj T?OR SALE. A 12-horso power uprfght jj Doner, in gooa condition, uncap. Ap ply to Cambridge Coal Company, Shenundoah, s-as-zw XXfANIRD. Good Csnvasfcer; salary and YV oxnenses irom .start; steady - work; Rood chance for advancement. UHOWN liltOH. CO. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-Sin TSTRAYEP From the premises of the l;j undersigned, a light row with cream snots. Long tan aim one norn cracaeQ, jtcwuru 5 lor return. .31 West Contrestrcct, Shenandoah. B-ftH IJiXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph U llesuhum, late ol the Uorougb of Shen andoah, decvPfccd. Letters lesumetilary on said estate havlnu been grunted to the under signed, all ptri-oiiB Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and tboeo having legal ciiuuiH ugainsi tno eiaie oi saia at cedent, to present tho mmo wltl out colay. ELIZA il. 11EAUJ1AA1, Executrix. T. R. lltuiMi-u Attorney. Phenaudoah. Pa., Aug. 18 1803. .8-17 oaw-Ot AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mlHsion. to handle tho new Patent Chcml cul InkEraslng Pencil. Tho oulckc-Ht and creat ed selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, wonts line magic, suo 10 duo per oent. nrollt. One agent's Bales amounted to tU0 In six days. Another J33 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Mom oo MI'gCo, urosse. wis. X439 5-21 7ERGUSON'S THEATRE.: r. j. vunousoN, manaokii. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Special engagement. E. J. IIannan'H great "One of the Finest. Depicting police life In New York. Played ov o,uw ituitJBiuuii tut) large mnos oi , the United States. FUN Screams of Laufjhter FUN Frlccs, 25, 35 aud 50 Ct, Reserved seats on sale at Klrllns drug store The Finest Furniture THE BEST ORGANS i PIANOS ftOST POPULAIt Sewing Machine WULIAfflS&SON' No. 8 Suutli Oldest and Most Reliablo REDUCED GREATLT- "DRTJSSELS from 50c up. Table aud Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window ShadeB, Rurs, Matt8,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best Une ot .Lace Curtains ever Bhown In town from $1.00 a pair up. J. I PRICE'S A hat that Is not stylish is worthless. There are a thousand reasonswnyyou should not wear It, and not one reason why vou should It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and is not worth a fraction ot the money. When you buy a hat buy a good one, and It you really want a good one, try our Vi bat. It will till the bill. -rno sumo can do saia oi our necswear u une tio for 20cj anv stvle. titraw hats from 5c un to tl.&O. Nice lino of summer shirts at SSc; a big drive in boys' waists from sue to wc; large une of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains In overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. TO THE PUBLIC. THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I AT Cor. Centre nnd Jnrdln Sts., Is tho placo whero you Qud fresh and block Ale, Draught I'orter .Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beer Always on tap and the best Rye "Whisky, Urandy, Oln und Wines. The' best 5-cont cigar in town. Milk and all kinds of temper ance drinks. BENJAMIN RICHARDS, Prop, FIBE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cosh com. panles represented by ID-AVm FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenanooah.Pa "WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN BTREET, Where he will bo cleaned to meet the want of his friends and the publio In Everything in the Drinking Line. H.3333tCO-17-ja.Xj 1 ELLIS, The Tinsmith and SIotc Dealer, has removed to the 33 West Oolc Ht., HlieiiniiUonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as wen as many new customers as possiDio, oodwork; fair price. Roofing and Spouting neatly done. H. J, M'GUIHE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Llnuors, Beers, Ales and finest urauua ui nib-are oiways on nana 33-7i2L:Krj3 SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 KiiHt' Centre titrcet. The best beer, ales. porter, whiskies, brandies, niub. nu4 buci viKuro nivmjs uu iiauu. TM, 3, EVANS, Prop. Main Street, Dealfcrs in this Section. ma PRICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. "Ve Study- to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS.IN STOCK. Fish, Uutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Oreen Track, ' Hay and Straw, &c, ft) Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND : WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER, rCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OP HEAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street. Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR HALE. Farm, 100 acres, bouse and barn; good water at the door; one and a naif miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross roads. Is.ouo. Small farm, three acres, house and stable. Crop In ground. (800. House on Plum alley, two stores, 11100. House on Went street, two stores, ISUO. Property on East Coal street; lot 30x150; double Mock In front. W.000. JjlKHGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. rERGEBON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 692 W. C. Anderson's unique comedians in tho greatest of all tarco comedies, "Two Old Cronies!" Undor tho management of Qeorgo B, Bydney. An entire now company. Now songs, now dancers. New music, new Jokes. New quartette, new scenery The Oreat Serpentine Danco. The Greatest Production Ever Seen. Prices, as, 35 nnd 50c. Reservbd Beats on sale at Kirlln's drug store. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oream, All Flavors, Soda Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. Broad, Oakos. Confcctlonory, Etc "WILSC-IST "V. OTTO 37 South Mnln Street. j" B. RUSTLER, M, D., ' rilYaiOlAN AND BVRQEON, j Office ISO N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa