KING Among merchants U the one who colon to the wants of hts cus tomers, be they rich or poor. Doth havo an qrjal right to bo treated fairly. Jnttlco toall la a good motto, and oar customort will find Honrs. Wo havo n coraplotollnoof Orocortos M woll u Canned Goods, etc. Como and boo oar stock of goods, and romombor tho best foods aro always the chenpost In tho long run, Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sta. THIRD EDITION COUNTY COIUIESPONDENOB. 'secondary room in this ward. School will open on Monday, tho 21st Intt.. and pupils PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Hhcimmlmlll Oilers Opportunities tu Sock em tf Investment. Tho following enumerated properties aro for sale nud information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho Hkhald effleo: - 1. A. row of framo houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at "loast 15 per cent, on tho prico asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x00 foot In size, In tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-horso power engine, boilor and shafting. Splondld build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now houso in I'ottsvillo, comploto in ovory detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennery. LAKESIDE PARK. Dates Ilookeil for This Sensou lit Till Popular Itenort. Tho following is a list of tho dates secured and tho names of tho societies : Aug. 23. Calvary Episcopal and English. Lutheran, Taminun. August 21. Gorman Kcformod Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 25. Anniversary picnic of Phconlx Firo Company, of Shonandoah. Sept. 1. Picnio of tho Shenandoah Evan gollcal Sunday school. Sept. 2. German Catholic Beneficial Union of Eastern Pennsylvania. (riingurH' IMcnlc. Tho Grangers' twentieth annual interstate picnic exhibition, at Williams' grovo, Cum berland county, Pennsylvania, which will commonco this year on Monday, August 23th, continuing for six full days, gives promise of tho usual largo attendance. Tho display of farm and domestic machinery and implements, agricultural and horticultural products, will bo largo and interesting, in addition to which 50 car loads of registered stock will bo on ox' lilbition. Prominout members of tho Order of Patrons of Husbandry, loading ngricultur allsts and eminent statesmen will bo in at tendance to dolivor addresses ovcry day dur ing tho week. Among tho special features of tho exhibition will bo tho World's Columbian Exposition fully displayed in grand stcrcoptl con views and descriptions during tho oven' logs, also exhibitions of skill in handling wild and villous horses by Dr. G. It. UoUiugs worth, of llagorstown. Work of Iteportor t l'rnckvlllo, (llltioitmi ami Other 1'lncns. Miss M. Walnright, of Elk county, Is tho guest of Mrs. John llaupt. Miss Helen Calioon, of Glrardvillo, is visit ing relatives In town. John Lauck, Orvlllo Miller and Thomas Ileddow loft for tho World's Fair on 'Monday. On Monday a largo pigeon hawk swooped d own on a chicken In tho yard of Mrs. E. Nice, of Lehigh avenue. Somo young men working around tho stablo threw somostonts at It, one of which struck tho bird and stun ned it. It fell into Daniel Hoffman's yard who secured It. It is a handsomo specimen and is now In tho possession of Harry Shcnlier. Miss MaudoMadarn is visiting relatives In Hazlcton. Lawrence Ellis, of Mlnersvlllo, is com pounding medicines at Blotter's drug store during Will Holt's vacation. On Wednesday Iceman James Kolbach's team met with a serious, and what might havo resulted in a fatal, accident, whllo driving with a load of ico to Mahanoy Piano. About two hundred yards this eido of tho Lawrence breaker tho brako eavo out, throwing tho luavy wagon on tho hind quarters of tho team. Tho team took fright and dashed down tho road at a fearful pace. About ono hun dred yards below tho breaker tho runaways dashed into a team coming up the road, com pletely wrecking tho buggy atd driving ono or tho spoKcs ot ino uroucn buggy into tho sido of ono of tho runaway horses. A little south of this, and not far from tiiat dangerous curve in tho road, tho team ran into tho bank, throwing tho wound ed animal underneath, and smashing tho wagon. It is simply miraculous that tho team escaped dashing into tho broach. Mr. Koltmcu escaped any serious injury, but by tho loss of bono and broken vehicles will bo out about two hundred dollars. A dangerous customer, while in his cups, got full of benzino to tho neck, on Tuesday oveiiinir, and witli an ax endeavored to de molish furnituro, residcuco,fencos, and overy thing destroyablo at his homo on Nico street. Tho placo is just outsido tho borough limits and that is just what saved tho "jag" from costing a good round sum of money. As it is, tho landlord may instituto criminal proceed ings. Miss Uertha Beard is enjoying a few weeks, vacation among Beading friends. Miss Carrie Wagner and Miss Rachel San ner left on Saturday afternoon for Williams port where they will spend a fow weeks visiting friends. Wesloy Eller, of Olean, N. Y,, formerly of town, left on Tuesday for his liomo in Now York. Mr. Eller is prospering in tho miller business in tho Empiroslato. Our gonial baker, Al. Steahle, took a trip to Camden last week, accompanied by Mis-i Kollil, of Ashland. Thoy returned as Mr. and Mrs. Stoahlo, and tho happy young couplo's many friends aro now busily engaged in ox' tending their congratulations. A band of gypsies camped at Head of Grado aro attracting a number of our pooplo, young and old, who go thcro to havo their fortunes told. Thero may bo a stringency In currency throughout tho country, but tho way tho ducats roll Into tho hands of theso fortune tollers would lead ono to supposo that tiiis neighborhood is an exception, Throe Harvest Kxcurslons Via tho Chicago, Milwaukoo & St. Paul rail way to all of tho best farming soctious of tho West and Northwost, will bo run on August 12, Septombor 11 and Octobor 10, 1803. Be turn tickots good for 20 days. Low rates. Apply for furthor information to nearest tickot agont, or addross Gcorgo II. Hcaffbrd, Gonoral Passoagor Agent, Chicago, 111., or John B. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 4SG William stroot, Wllllamsport, Pa. Use Wells' Laundry Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry uso. Each packago makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. riles or Hemorrhoids Pormanontly cured without knlfo or ligature, No dangor or suffering. No dolay from busi ness while nndcr troatmont. Patients who aro rosnonslblo need not ay until woll. A perfect euro guaranteed. Sond for circular, K. REED, M. D., 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Eofers, by permission, to tho editor of the Eveninu Hebald. tf liiijiurttint Xotlco. The water will be shut off ovory night, bo ginning to-morrow evening, August 17th, at 7 o'clook,and remain oil' until 7 a. m. the next day. All washing of carriages with hoso must be stopped. S. I). Hess, 8-10-lw Superintendent. Go to MoElhenuy's restaurant. 8-9-tf Delinquent Tux Notice. All taxes due to mo on tho duplicates of 1630 and 1800 must bo paid to M. M. Burke, Bin., who is retained by me to make such collections. Chkist Schmidt, Aueust -1. 1803. 8-i-lm Switch-Hack ltullrouil. Trains leave Hwltoh-Hiolc depot, Mauch Chunk, week cUys, follows: 8.4U. 10,10,11.37 a. m 1,00, ., 314, 6 p. m. Sundays, 1.50, 2J6ti. m, Returning, leave numtnlt Hill, 9.40, 11.10 a. m 18 3i IM. 3M, 4,35, 6.15 p. m. Bun- days, 3.35, 4.00 p. m. jua lay 15, 1893. ' tf 1'lro AJHrni lloxes. The following list sbows tho location ot the alarm boxes ot the .Shenandoah Fire Department: hOCATlUti. 15 Goal and Bovre. areata IS Bowers und C "ur streets, 1 Bridge and Cc streets. J6 Mktntnu Cemrt fintnlm. Srffi -GI 1-5: MM tool Ml iln and Uu Jberi u id ' JUben .wh Btomxn . tan alu- 1 040 ,w.. I In the tttv o , MM box tUy,.., HO .7 - It the uwa U W sulk wfeftfc riU luul . rmr loujrtHMM iirenta. .itietift it- auaete, ry lreW. , .traela. ,n IB box, pull down ' u Wbe an alarm is vui aotud ttw number ot '. 'Utm lour "J ASK AlfcVHMS "i iron box the ire .... u nMHHl Mbe Ave . a u UM M i in the "ry ftlftm te. repeated will ho supplied with books frco of charge. It Is tho duty of parents, as well as teachers, to sco that theso books aro cared for properly. Gcorgo Torpoy arrived homo from Chicago Wcdnosday. Garrett Connors, Jr., camo up from New Jersey Saturday to spend a fow weeks among Is old friends. John Byan Is about on crutohee In oonso- quonce of a hurt received whllo at work. It s rumored that John will tako unto himself Vi Ife in tho near future Prank Dully had several fingers smashed whllo ooupllug oars on tho town track Mon day. Sablna and Katlo'Durkln, two prcpotscslng young ladlos, of Ashland, spent Saturday hero visiting friends. Dennis Hullihan and Kato Sovcrt wcro married in St. Mary's church Thursday. James Hunt, of Big Mlno Bun, was grooms man, and Mary Sovcrt, a t later of tho bride, assisted her. Father McGinn ofliclated, and aftor tho ceremony which united tho young couple for life they repaired to thoheiuoof tho brldo's parents, whero an elaborate repast awaited them. Subsequently tho bridal party drovo to Mahanoy City and roturned via of Shenandoah, Wo oxtend our congratulations. St, Mary's church was tho sccno of another pretty wedding on Thursday afternoon, when oter Ulggins and Winnio Early, both of Gil- borton, wcro mado ono. They afterwards weio driven to I'ottsvillo and dined at Zim merman's cafe. OILHHKTON. Miss Clara Boner, of Phila., is among tho visitors to town. James McDovitt and wifo wero at Philadel Ihia during tho week. John T. Davis' houses in tho west ond wcro treated to a coat of paint. Thomas Wynne will soon havo a now block of houses on Bailroad street ready for occu paney. Thomas Fellows should bo careful with his fast team and not drive so fast through town Thomas Judd is laid up with a sevcro seal wound,rccclved at Gilberton colliery Monday Miss Carrie Holt, a Pottsvillo school inarm is visiting her father, a druggist at this placo William Jarvis has a fine pavement laid bo foro his property. E. P. Dolan has fixed his houso preparatory to changing tho postollico. John Lafierty will shortly movo to Phila, delphla and will bo succeeded in his present business by Bobert Zimmerman, night lore man at Draper colliery. James Henry is now a full-fledged tea mer chant. Daniel Puruell, of Spring City, is a town visitor. Tho new slope on tho mammoth vein at Draper colliery is about finished, tho work mon's last set of timber being almost complet od. Work opening now gangways and fixing the bottom will.begin at onco. This last lift is tho fifth, being ono deeper than olsewhcro in tho Valley. It is eighty yards in depth and it is supposed that from sixty-live to oiglity yards still remain before the basin is reached. Mr. Matthews is to be congratulated on the work done since he assumed charge of this colliery. Thoy aro also making room for a new slope on tho Primrose vein in tho sec. ond lift. MAIIANOV l'LANU. Miss Maggie Tucker, ono of Northumber land's charming and vivacious young school inarms, returned homo on Wcdnosday, after sojourning amo'ng friends in town for the past fow weeks. Miss Lizzie Purceli, of Arnot, Tioga countyi is spending a few weeks in town as tho guest of her uncle, Mr. James Murphy, of North Main street. Francis DufJy, employed as a brakeman by the P. & K had his hand badly mashed on Monday. Mrs. Kato Dormer, of Philadelphia, is visit ing her parents in town. Mrs. Thomas Fltziiatrick contemplates tak ine a trit to tho World's lair in tho near future. Secretary J. E. MoKoou has been very busy during tho week assigning text-books to the different schools throughout the borough, and keiiU2 aeeount of the same. His labor hat been inoreased considerably since the duties of librarian devolve upon him. At the kwt Bietlng of the School Board Miss GleMon was appointed to her former position at Gil berton and Miss Horan was transferred to the mai.i:vii,i,i:. Miss Ellio Horan has been changed from Gllborton to teach at Mahanoy Piano. Wo bofpeak success for Miss Horan. Tho Sidney colliery is still idle, waiting for somo ono to tako hold of it Thero is noth ing to loose, gentlemen j let somo ono try it. Prof. Sweeney, of Orwigsburg, who is in terested in tho Bale of text books, was hero on Wednesday. Mo&sr?. Gorlcy and Mlddicton each suffered tho loss of n flno cow, tho former's was killed on tho railroad and tho lattor's died. Thomas McCook, gay young machinist of Philadelphia, spent Tuesday with his parents at this placo. A tally-ho party left for Itlngtown on Sunday and report having a good time. White's Wonder Worker, 50 cents por bottle, 3 bottles $1.00. White's Whito Wonder Soap, 10 contB per cako ; 3 cakes, 25 cents. 8-18 3t IMPORTANT NOTICE. SliciiiimloAli I'uhllo Waterworks liouilsitt lrlvff l'er Cent. At a meeting of tho Shenandoah Borough Council, August 10, 1893, it was decided by resolution that tho bonds of tho Shenandoah Public Water Works bo issued nt flvo (5) per cont. per annum and tho citizens of tho town bo given fifteen (15) days to purchaso same, at tho expiration of which timo tho bonds will bo opon to tho general public. In accord. anco with that resolution tho citizens must mako application to tho Borough Treasurer before Saturday, August 20th, 1893, at G p. m. McElhcnny's 6aloon and restaurant, corner Whito and Ccntro streets. Best of overy thing. Oh nn Away. For sixty days Kragey, tho photograrhor will givo n 10x12 pUtinum plcturo with ovory dozon 6f his $3 cabinets. Bilk phoicxrarilm t nrarnns at Dabb'r. Coming Kvonts. Sept. 5 Ico cream and peach festival at Bobbins' opera houso, undor tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. of the Welsh Baptist church. Stranee DNetlKO Among Cxttlo. West Chrstei!, Pn Ants. 21. Evnn Baker, n prominent farmer, of West Marl borough township, in in serious trouble on account of an unknown disease whicli has broken out among; his cattle. Four or flvo head have died very suddenly and the rest are not expected to recover. To llrlnir Criminal Action. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 21. The firm of E, K. Smith, bankers, of Columbia, who closed tholr doors a few days ago, has as signed to Michael S. Shumnn, of Colum bia. At a meeting of angry depositors it was acioed to bring criminal action against, the firm. Another Cliolom Death at Oimruiun... Quarantine, S. I., Aug. 21. Antonio Carlovo, nged 60 years, who vras conva lescing from cholera on Swinburne Island, died at midnight. The autopsy confirmed mo uiagnosis. The detainer! passengers were sent to Ellis Island this forenoon 1IeIroi to Many Millions., St. Paul, Ana. 21. Mrs. Frank Itein- hardt, rt widow of this city, has been ap prised that she Is an heiress, if not the only heir, to an estate valued ut 438.000.000, Carl Ilhelnhardt, n brother of Frank, is said to be llvlnir nt Buffalo. Jf- Y. WAISTS, &o. WANTED. A middle aged woroan.as house keeper. Host references rf quired. Ap- ana ijioya 8-21-tI ply to 11. F. QUI, corner ot Main Bireuui, Ru set Shoe Luces! IlUHset Sliuc Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE 16 W. Ooxitx-o St., JOHN D. TRIUIHE. K MEDICIHE THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD JVlll completely chanse tho blood In your system In tlireo monthV time, ond send new, rich blood coursing throUKh your cms. II you feel cihnuMed und ncrvoiu, aro Retting thin nnd oil run down. Ullmore's Aromaifo Wine, whlrh i n tonlo and not a lcvcrce, will rritoro you to lifilth ond (trrnEth. Mother, mo It for yonr daughters. It la tho beat regulator nnd corrector for nil nllments peculiar to woman. It enriches tho Wood nnd civet laatlng strength. It la guaranteed to euro Dfarrha-a, Dyo rntcry, and all Summer Complaint!, and keep tho oowela regular. Bold by oil druggists for tl per bottlo. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Wont Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AfJKNT FOH- CELEBRATED LAGER ' 1 Porter, Ale and Fiue Old Stock Ale. John F.Ploppert, HO EAST CENTRE SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Baker;! COHFECTIDHERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. R PLOPPERT, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Dollvcred: BTOVK COAIj ?3 00 CHESTNUT COAL 3 00 I'KA COAL 2 00 EQG COAL - 3 00 Orders may bo left at 24 Bast Coal street, or LUlsoutn Main sireei. M. L SHOEMAKER. Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stutiouery, Blank Books, etc. " Grand Display of FINE DRESS GOODS if b RESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but trivc a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc the plain .and chang-able diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, iig uredxand changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. 11 .In Wraps Wo find tho most stylish and tho provalling modo to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations, Bingfo, double or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy iudescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and Btylish, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may do3lro. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. Wp shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. Dira, Ponaroy and Stewart, O, GEOHGK MILLEH, Manager. We are Offering This Week 12-Piece Decorated Toilei Sets so Now is your timo to buy as wo positively will not havo thom again at that figure. Do you krow now iB tho proper timo to plant your llowors? Wo aro able to supply you with Pots, either plain or fancy. Calla lilly pots and hanging baskets. A "safo'' investment is to put your money in fruit. Como and see what kind wo mean. GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WATDLEY'S. 3 S5oia.-fcii. 3Ma,l3a. JsS-tacot. upust 11 11 24 and I Efo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET SHUG-AIl'S Bakery and Confectioner Store, 121 It. Jnrdlu Street, The unest calces und bread and plain and fancy confectionery ot all kinds always kept on hand. WM, BHUUAUS. Public Notice! Notice is hereby glvon that persons destroy Ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provMed by the Act ot Assembly approved April 4th, 1806. Brewers' Association. BhanraclMb, ., Jan I, Hit. It To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have , just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin. ware. Rooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLE, FA. NOTICE. I beg to Inform the publlo that 1 have pur chased the II All II Ell SHOP lately owned by William Ramer and will con duct it for the benefit of my customers. A shared your patronage is solicited. CIIAItl.EB UKllIt, (Formerly with Win. Dorr) 12 W. Centre St. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S Main Street. Finest Brands of Wices, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresh lleer, Porter and Ale iUnayi on Up, 5; UuUe -OF- Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Farm, Art ajid Manufacture. LARGE PURSES FOR TROTTING, PACING AND RUNNING HORSES! Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Contests. Great Attractions Every Day, except Tuesday, which is open ing day, when no admission will be charged. The Races Promise and are Assured to be the Best of the many good ones ever held on this ground. Special Attraction .The Prof. A. L. Tolbert & Co. Running Com bination, performing daily, between races, the greatest feats of horsemanship -Roman Standing Races, Chariot Races aud Hurdle Jumps by lady and gentlemen artist EXCURSION RATES GOOD MUSIC For Premium Lists and further partluular write to the cri'tury. Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. Fit AM RBNTZ, Soo'y,