in p i. if' T I I K-1 r i KING Among merchants ii tho one it ho eaten to the wants of liU eas terners, be they rich or poor. Both have an right to be treated fairly. Jiutice to all li a good motto, and our customers will find It ours. Wo have a eomplotollnoof Orocerloa M well aa Onnod Goods, eto. Como and boo anr itock of goods, and romembor the boat goods aro always the cheapest in tho long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THXBD EDITION LET.THE BABIES LIVE! The Ignorance of Mothers Causes a Fearful Number of Deaths. PROPERTIES FOR8SALE. Hheiiiimlonli OIl'orH Opportunities to Seek er uf luvtmtmeht. Tho following ouumorated jiroportios aro for sale and information concerning them maj- bo had'vpon application ut tho Herald offieo: 1. A row of framo houses containing apartments 'for six families. Will net at least 1G per sent, on tho prico asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shonaudoali. 2. A splendid factory slto, 30x00 foot in tizo, in tho 'heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and roar, with or without 8-horso power engino, boilcrand shafting. Splondld build ing for factory. t. An ologant new houso in I'ottsvillo, completo in every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Large hennery. "fib, What-a Night," with Chas. A. oder, 8-20 Ct lEefiorU of Victims. John'Goodrioh, who was injured at tho the mines in Willianistown several days ago and was brought to town on Thursday evening, is at tho homo of his parents on VcstChorry street and improving. Ho was injured by being squeezed between the top of a car-and a rlcco of tlmbor in a gangway. Klehard Amour, tho riot victim, was ro. ported. in a favoiahlo condition to-day. No Scrvico. There will bo'iio scrvico in tho First Prcs liytorian churcluto-morrnw. A prayer and pralso scrvico will bo held in tho ovoning, under tho direction of tho Christian Endeavor Society of tho church. Fonnnylvanic. Hanks All Itleht. IlAnnisiiUim, Aug. 20. State Treasurer Morrison reports finances in n satisfactory condition. He has beon personally in vestigating tho condition of the banks in this state and finds that almost nil of them have been prepnrlng for months post for the present stringency, and that they havo a cash reservo far in advance of the requirement of the nutional govern ment. Mnft Wnit for a Century. HAimianrno, Aug. SO. A mysterious document is on file at the statu treasury which eunnot be opened until July 4, 2000. It gives notice of n certnin sum deposited with tho Glraril Trust company, of Phila delphia, to the credit of tho state by n peculiar testator, who stipulated tlmt the letter should .not be opened until 2000. Actor Curtis Acquitted. SAN FRANClhcn, Aug. 20. Tho jury in ttho case of M. B. Curtis ("Sam'l of iPosen"), for tho murder of Policeman Grant, returned a verdict of acquittal. ,The jury on the llrst ballot stood 0 to 3 for i acquittal. This was .the third trial of Curtis. The jury in tho first two trials disagreed. Woodcock Mills May Itcsume. NORniSTOWN.Pn Aug. 20. Notices wore )posted on the doors of the Woodstock mills 'here to the effect that operations would be .resumed on Wednesday .next, providing tueLemploycs were willing .to accept n re .ductlon in their wages of 20 per cent. It is ibelleved the men will accept. Close of'tlto Alliance Cunvontlon. MT.,GnETJfA, Pa., Aiic 20. Thq national itneampment of the farmers' Alliance -camu to u successful termination lust evening. About 10,000 peoplo were present at the escampment yesterday, whilo tho total attendance for the week will reach nearly 75,090. TJsa Wells' Laundry Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes -two quarts, - ICcts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Here Yon Are. If you are -looking for an elegant new iouio, in permanent, healthy place, fitted -with all e latent conveniences, plenty of jrard room, call at this oiilco for full partic ulars. UaUiiqiMBtTnx Notice. All tees else to mo on tho duplicates of ;899 a'ud 160 JBiwt be paid to M, M. Burke, ifhfi whs is rMaed by me to make sec olleti0U8. ClIRIBT SCHMIDT. .August 4, 1698. 8-4.1m Jlsll flhtHneiph rt mnn Tjahb , (laming invents. Sept. 5 Ice cream and peach festival at Hobbies' opera house, under iho auspices of tho y.P. A. of the Welsh typUst church. Fire Alarm Jloxes. The following list ehowi the location ot the alarm boxes of the Shonetdoah Fire Department: LOCATION. . 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 18 lowers and Centre streets. U Bridge and Centre streets. 15 Main andCentre streets. St Main and Poplar streets. 8& Mala and Coal streets, 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 3 Gilbert and Cherry streets. M ObMtnut and Coal streets. To Mod alarm open the box, pull Hows the hook oooe and let ye. When aa alarm la snU In the Nr boil wtH sound tho number of the tor. and repeat the tlin four ttmm. (HOW TO LOOATB ALARM. C If thetterm Is sounded trom box tf tto Ore bell w surlke one. then pa ad strike S M wUl uMUeate vJftWty MtvUkex, BrwralMWlf iptte SUOOESSFtrij APPLICANTS. Tho fearful number of infant deaths this month, especially from cholora infantum, is duo to tho ignorance of well-moaning mothors. Improper food is tho causo of ninc-tcnths of all tho infant mortality. Mother's milk, when healthy and sulllclont, Is the Ideal infant food, and it will never be surpassed. But when in tho first year of tho baby's Hfo rccourso must bo had to other food, or when tho time comos for woaniug tho child, lactatod food should bo glvon in preference to any thing elao. It has saved tho lives of bun drcds of babies. There is no mothor in tho land but can read tho following letter with profit. It is from Mrs. C. M. Childs of Elkton, Md., tho mother of tho thrco children whoso pictures appear above It is written to the manufacturers of lactatod food in Burlington, Vt.: "This is a photograph of my thrco little ono, who aro all subjects of tho use of lac tatod food. " Lactatcd food was recommended to mo by Dr. Goorgo Gillispie, of Conowlngo, Md., six years ago, when the oldest was a baby. My present baby was born May 10, 1802. At tho end of six weeks my physician advised mo to uso sterilized milk. I did so for a fow weeks, but she did not teem to thrive. "Sho continued to grow thin and becamo very much emaciated. At tho end of six mouths sho weighed tho sanio as at her birth, which was eight pounds. Tho doctor thought it doubtful if Bho survivod. Without con sulting him furthor, I resorted to tho uso of lactated food, as I had dono before with tho others, procuring it from H. H. Mitchell, of this town. "In ono week tho improvement was very porccptihle. At tho end of two months tho doctor, neighbors and friends wcro amazed at tho grcHtchange in her condition. "Tho doctor said : 'What has caused this chango ?' "My reply was: 'Lactatcd food.' "Ho remarked : 'It Is evidently tho right food,' although ha had at times recommended another, not being familiar with this ono. As you see her in tho picture, I attribute her healthy appearance to tho uso of lactatcd food." Mothors who have used lactatcd fowl agree that it bost supplies the materials for baby's rapid growth and development. Lactatcd food is prepared with a regard for purity, cleanness, and freedom from possibil ity of contagion that in wits all tho praise that has been so lavishly bestowed uion it by phy sicians and grateful mothers, Tho nutritious parts of barley, wheat and oats aro so prepared as to bo easily assimilated ; to these aro addod sugar-of milk and tho salts, which aro tho basis of mother's milk. Those constituents aro thoroughly cooked at high steam hcat,aud makeapro-digcstcd,palatahle, nutritious food, a perfect-substitute for moth er's milk, fit for meeting every demand of tho rapidly growing child. Lactatcd food has tided thousands of babies this summer through tho eickly hot days. It should bo in tho hands of every parent. As ono of tho greatest specialists on children's diseases has well said I "It is worso than thoughtless for mothers who think and read to neglect lactated food, when so many mothers oagely tell of their own accord how it has saved thoir babies' livesand made them strong, healthy, .plutnp, and full of life." Lactated food can bo had of any druggist. It Is always puro, "keeps" perfectly, and is not affected by ago or temperature CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con. ducted To-murroiv. Trinity Itclormed church, Kov. Itobert O'lloyle, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome English Lutheran church, M. H. Havico, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. by the pastor, Kev. 1J. I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome, ltoman Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Kev. II. P. O'ltcilly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Kehelos Israel Congregation, West Oak stieet, Kev. S. Rabinowitz, Kabbl; Bervices every Friday ovenlng; Haturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. St. George's Lithuanian Cathollo church, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abromallls, pastor. Mass and preaching ut 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Moln and Oak streets. Captain Eather and Lieutenant Shlndel in command. Sorvlcos all day, commencing at 7 and 11 a, m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during tho week excepting Monday night. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Morning subject, "Labors Wanted." Evening subject, "Christ tho Power of God and the Wisdom of God." Sunday school at i p. m. Epworth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thurs day ovenlng. Strangers and others are always welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:30 and evening at 7 o'clock. The rector offi ciates at morning service alternately and at every evening service. The lay reader, Charles Hasklns, officiates In the absence ot the reetor, 0. 11. Ilrldgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All seats free and everybody made heartily welcome. English Baptist church, South Jardln street Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. by Ro. John W. Frembers, of Pottsville. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Monday evening at7:30 Ilev. W.II. Johnston, of Vlncentown, N. J will deliver a lecture. Subject : "Tho Model Young Han of To-day." Wednesday even lng general prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. Arnica & Oil Liniment Is very healing and soothing, and does wonders when applied to old sores. lm LetterLUt. Tbe following letters remain uncalled for at the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post Office, August 6, 1803: Iieiily Willie Sydon Mary E. Vanzandt James. Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "g-iverttsed." One cent will be (barged on all advertised letters. H. a BorsK, P. M. Swltcli-ltWBk Jtallroad. leave Swtteh lUek Trafna rituink. nak dm. a Jollewe: a, w 1,00, J.W, Me. IM p. m. p, m. depot, Maueh HO, 10,10, 11 JI lam I .0. t Hill 0.4K p. in. Hun- tf LAKESIDE PARK. Dates Hooked tor This Schbou t This Popular Itesort. Tho following is a list of tho dates secured and tho names of tho societies : Sopt. 1. Picnlo of tho Shenandoah Evan gelical Sunday school. Sept. 2. German Catholic Beneficial Union of Eastern Pennsylvania, Dainty Mina Gennell and Harry Hilton, tho sweet tenor, aro with Chas. A. Lodor's company. 8-20-Ct O ranger' l'lcule. Tho Grangers' twentieth annual intorstato picnic exhibition, at Williams' grove, Cum berland county, Pennsylvania, which will commence this year on Monday, August C8th, continuing for six full days, gives promise of tho usual largo attendance. The 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 ex hibition. Prominent members of tho Order of Patrons of Husbandry, loading agricultur alists and eminent statesmen will bo in at tendance to deliver addresses every day dur ing tho week. Among the special features, 'of the exhibition will bo tho World's Columbian Exposition fully displayed in grand etcroopti con viows and descriptions during tho even ings, also exhibitions of skill in handling wild and vicious horses by Dr. G. It: Hollings worth, of Hagerstown. McElhcnny'8 saloon and restaurant, corner White and Centre streets. Bestof every thing. Meeting of StnmllnB Committee. All members of the Bepublican Standing Committee, duly elected on Saturday, August 12th, 1803, aro respectfully requested to meet at Union hall, Pottsville, Pa., at 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday next, (2Sth Inst.), for the pur pose of organization. By forwarding your credentials by mall or otherwise, to the un dersigned, prior to that date, you will facili tate tho labors of the officers. 8-22-Ct W. J. Wuitehouse, Chairman. Go to McElhenny's restaurant. 8-9-tf Notice to Parents and Teachers, School will oh n Monday, Sept. 4th. Superlntcuuu t Whltaker will bo in his ofllco in the Hiph schuul building at 0 a. m. on Wedncsdkj jnd Thursday, Aug. 30 and 31, for thu purpoao of issuing tickets for the cn'iilngujin. The teaohers aro required to meet In the High school room on Saturday, Sept. 2u, at 0 a, m. aa business of the utmost importanco is to be transacted. 8-20lt M. P. WiJITAKBB,Supt. USE DANA'S SABflAPAIULLA, its "THE KIND THAT ODItBS." Ultan Away, Irak, For sixty days Eragoy, tho Tphptographof., will glvo a 10x12 platinum pietaro with ovory dozen of his $3 cabinets. )'- Tlirte Attained the Average Inthe Postal Kininliintlon, Papers of tho civil service examination which was hold hero on Juno 2-1, last, havo ben received and show that tho follow ing have attained tho required average: Katie A. Elsenhart, Emma Bolich and Joseph Bondrlck. USE DANA'S SAHSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." I'KKhON.VI.. John Beeves, of South Jardlr; street, is seriously ill. Drs. Callen and Bentechlorworo in consultation on thooaso to-day. Justlco William Amour, of Mt. Carmol, spent yosterday in town, and was In attend anco upon his brother, Blchard Amour. Kov. Wm. Towick and family, Miss Magglo Shaffer, Sirs. T. J. Broughall and Mrs. Charles Hooks returned yestorday from Joanna Heights encampment, which closed on Thurs day night Kev. J. Prondo will leavo next week to attend tho general Prlmitivo Methodist con ferenco at Mineral Point, Wisconsin, as a delegate. On his way back ho will spond a fow days at tho World's Fair. Points. Tho Scranton electric railway company has decided to extend its linos to all tho cemeter ies in tho vicinity of tho city, to run cars to tho cemeteries at any hour in tho morning or afternoon, provido special cars for funorals, and charged per car. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company is im proving tho road that runs at tho rear of tho passenger depot and also ro-bnlldiug.tho cul verts and drains inthovicinityofthegrounds. Tho frolght platform at tho Lehigh Valley depot is being extended to its old size to glvo an additional room for tho increased business there by reason of all tho Lehigh freight business being taken from tho P. & K, depot under the dissolution of tho combined system. Tho stonemasons havo comploted their work on tho Emcrlck street factory of tho Shenandoah Manufacturing Company and carpenters started work yesterday. Carpenters aro pushing work on tho now West street school building as fast as possible, but tho structure will not bo ready for occu pancy betoro next October. Tho pipes of tho West Ccntro Strcetsew- erago company are now laid from tho west cm limits of tho borough to Jardiu street, At tho latter point tho pipo is twelve foot bolow tho surface Tho Prlmitivo Methodists will hold a earn meeting in tho Baird field at tho north end of Main Street to-morrow morning snd after noon. Thcro is alarminginortality among tho in Jant children in town. Tho First ward alono has had nearly a dozen such deaths thij week. Tho motto of tho DroDrietors of Dr. Ifonrv Baxter's Mandrako Bitters is, "tho greatest good to tho greatest number," and so sell a largo bottle of a valuablo remedy for the small prico of 25 conts, and warrant ovory bottle to givo satisfaction or money ro funded im llase Hall. The next gamo hero will bo botweon the homo toam and tho Bellcfontes, two strong clubs. Mahauoy City won tho gamo yesterday by a scoro of 10 to 4. Although thoShonandoah peoplo who witnessed tho gamo admit that their team did not play with their usual snap and vim, thoy claim that tho players woro discouraged from tho first by tho extremo partiality Umpire Ryan showed for tho oppos ing team. In the gamo to-day at Pottsville Bradley will pitch for the Shenandoahs. W. Henry pitched for tho homo team at Mahauoy City yosterday and was hit pretty freely. A Party. Last evening a party was held at tho rest donco of F. R. Sholleubergcr, on East Coal street, in honor of Clayton and Rubo Swank, ot Blucfield, West Virginia, who aro visiting friends in town. A delightful evening was spent by tho ladies and gentlemen who were present, among whom were Misses Lizzie and Mattio Bees, Phoebe Hessor, tho MIssesGross cr, of Philadelphia, Miss Annie Troutman, Robert Lawson, Charles Bienemann and Ed ward Danks. Will Pay on Monday. Tho employes of tho P. & 11, C. & I. Co. in this district to day received tho checks for .thipay duo them for tho last two weeks of July and they will positively bo cashed at tho colliery offices on Monday. Tho mine employes at Maplo Hill woro paid to-day. To-day's Game. The Sutulay News to morrow will contain a full and complete account of tho Pottsvillo Shenandosh ball game . 8-20-lt AMUSEMENTS. ll2s----ttSl JVh'V OiXJ NIGHT I Thursday, August 31st, 1893. THE LAUGH PRODUCER, Charles A. Loder, In the Comedy Hensatlon, (Wat a Night Int rpreted hv a capable company of Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers, Inoltdlng Harry Hilton, the sweet tenor, tbe Hilarity Trio, Sl.Urs Letch "Delusion Daooe," l)Lty Mi i.a i.enneil and a bevy of pretty girls In a glittering array ot novel features. '-: : POPULAR PRICES I Reserved seats on (sale at Klrlln's drug store. I Grand. Disttlaxr of w-U 1 Z 1 L JA FINE DRKSS G00O9i 3Th:i iRESS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but erive a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are 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, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. i r J! .In Wraps Wo find the most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cape, in somo of its variations, slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others vory highly docorated, with fancy lndosccnt braid, buttorfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnino fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would 6ay coats aro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of theso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doslro. 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. We 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. . fl I' ) w Mwm U-6-yv mm rnmk I f y POTTS"IIIl? FEUNA. O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. 1 I , )I I, If) B? II h t 11 "Hickory Baskets ! All Shapes and Sizes. Also Breton Lunch Baskets.' A Aery nice lot of Toilet Sets which wo will part company w. 1 ., i?n ire mi l .1 c j. t .. I ?. io. jljiubu uio mrgo uiiu m lour umereni uecoiauons. havo whacked another big chunk oft tbe price of Mason's &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEI O 3a-it. 2evl. Street. J John F.Ploppert, SO MAST CENTRE SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery! COHFECIin, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Mo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Ruaset Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 "W. Coutro St., JOHN . TItlJZIHK. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persona destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted as provided by the Act of Assembly approved AprlUtb, 18S5. Browera Association. Sbinuidoanj r,, Junt I, lttl. j CHRISTIAN SCHMID" No. 207 "West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PEN? -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER vj .7 AIID PILSNER SE&t 8 0 .1 . A 1 J X unci, XilC ilQU Fine Old Stock Ale. , BEST COAj! In the Market. vl Prices per Ton, Delivered: ;J w ) STOVE COAL . .a uuamux uuAb PEA COAL EGG COAL .' Orders may be lett at SI East Coal strt! -i ouuiu iiu mreci. M. L SHOEMAKEt S33CTJa-v. Bakery, and Confectionery St 121 i. Jnrtlln Mtrcct, Tfaeflp&it raliw and bread andpia'ai faney oenteatlenerv of all kindx ,v on "and. -VM. WULUAII j J I 1 H hir I