li ;I If KING Among merchant li tho one who eaters to the want of hU cna- jmers, bo tbojr rich or poor. Both have an qnl right to ho treated fairly. Jiutlco to all a good motto, and our cuatomora will find tours. Wo havo n comploto lino of Groceries a well M Canned Qools, etc Couie and sco our Block of goods, and rcmomlxjr tho best ooda aro always the cheapest In tho long run Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 'Htieiiitmloitli Orient Opportuultta to Heek ra of Invefttlneltl. Tho following enumerated jiroportlos aro for wtlo and Information concerning thoin i in ay bo had upon application at tho Hhhald olllco: 1. A row of frnmo housos containing apartmonts for six families. Will net at least 15 per cont. on tho prico asked. Loca tion in tho heart of 8henan(loah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30xG0 foot In size, 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 engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now houso in I'ottsvillo, complete in ovcry detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennery. Dainty Mina (jennell and Harry Hilton, -tho sweet tenor, aro with Cbas. A. Lodor's company. 8 art-lit rile or Hemorrhoid Permanently cured without knifo or ligature. No dangor or suffering. No dolay from busi ness whlio under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not y until well. A porfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. ft. KEED, M. 1)., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Eofora, by permission, to tho editor of the Evknino Hebai.T). tf Use Wells' Laundey Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makos two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakloy llros. Hero You Are. If you aro looking for an elegant now home, in a permanent, healthy placo, fitted witli all tho latost conveniences, plenty of yard room, call tit this olllco for full partic ulars. Delinquent Tax Notice. All taxes duo to mo on tho duplicates of 1889 and 1800 must bo paid to M. M. Burko, Kgq., who is retained by mo to mako such collections. CiimsT Schmidt. August 4, 1893. 8-4-lm ty wi Tlhh I'. Switch-Hack Itiillroail. Trains leave Hwltch-llHclt depot, Mauch Chunk, week d.iys, us lollows: 8 4u, 10 10, 11.37 A. in., 1,00, S.20, 3 45, 6 35 p. m. bunduys, 1.50, a.Sn. m, Returning, louvo Hutnmlt 11111, (M0, li.iu n. in., iz i.ou. a., -j,iw, o.id p. m. oun days, 3 23, 4 01) p, m. mil Slay 15. 1803. tf "Oh, What a Night," with diss. A. Lodor, 8-2G 5t Coming Invents. Sept. 5 ilco croain and peach festival at Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. of tho Welsh Baptist church. "Oh, What a Night," on Thursday, Aug. ust 31st. 8 2G-5t Our Directory. 3p JJE FOgl1 OFPISE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 n. m. to 7:30 p. m Money Ordor und Keglstry Do par tmen t open t rom 8 ; 00 a. m. 10 t:w p. m. ' Following Is a schedulo ot tho arrival and departure of mail trains. Mall matter for deapatou must be lu tho office thirty minutes tieiore wo lime given Deiow: Arrival. Destination. I Pbila., Western and Southern States Departure. P.M. A.M. A. M. V. M 1:40 2:36 8:0t3 4:81 7:S0 13:53 9:08 11:30 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:35 7:00 0:08 8118 1:40 8:0(1 9:45 9:08 9:H 9:08 : 9:K 9:68 9:6a I New York and Bast em buues and I point on L. V. K. K, 9:03 j Aitland. Qlrardvllle. ( Haves Bun, Centra-1 i 11a, Mt CarmelundJ- BUamoytn. ) Pottsvlllo. , J. j Mabanoy City, j- lias 1:26 Is zm 1:40 2m 8:18 1:40 2i 8:18 8:18 3:2(1 7:20 1:; 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 11:30 7:80 9:08 11:80 2:58 6;20 2:50 (Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 Creek and Shaft. I i Frackvtlle. 7:20 2:50 8:00 2:50 9:58 9:54 Carriers make a denoral collection at 0:00 a, m. and 7:00 p. ra., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. una a:ia p, m. auuiuoqui ueuvenee uuu collections are made In the business part of town at 10:16 a. ni. and 2:00 p. m. fire Alarm Jloies. The following list shows the location oi the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department; LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. lfP-Ilowers and Centre streets. t4 Urldgo and Centro streets. t& Main and Centre streets. 1 Main aid Poplar streets. K Main and Coal streets. 44 Gilbert and Centre sueew. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. K-UMill tout and Coal street, TomdM alarm opes tae box, pull down lee hook onee and 1st go. When an atom la (tat la the an bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the atom four times. 1HOW TO LCXJATl ALARMS. I II the ajarm la sounded from box li the Ire bU w strike one. then pause and strike Bve wblob will indicate that the fire is In the totally o No. 11 boi. Kvery alarm Is repeated fir times. WORK TOO MANY HOURS Tho Causo of Much Sickness in August. Those Who Cannot Travel May Gain Renewed Strength. Expromtnan Soaver Tells of u Kern- in Koacli of liVvrjr (Le. Sick men and women are met on every hand, here nnd across thooontlnciitof Europe Boattored upend down thosumiy shoreaof the Medlterraiieflti.ikteatnlng across the ocean in search of rest nnd h alth. But where one can all'-ird tlioluxury of such recreation theroaro hundreds who work,work, work all summer. Thoo who work too ninny hours fnon liwc their own wealth their health. The nervous system and tho bruin do not get rest enough ; exhaustion nuil excitability gradually take tho plnco of lovo of work. Sound sleep i:xriti:ssMAN hkavkr. dcsTts, their appetite fails. Indigestion troubloc, and they are sick. Then it is that thoy Bhotild take the reined v that nn kis the peoplo well. For I'.iiuo's eolery compuund supplies tho system with nerve and brain food and smtuins tho vital force and energy. It tukes away the drowsiness and nervous headache which rosult from protracted work coupled with anxiety, l'alno's celery com pound lays the foundation of 1 eallh by making sound sleep pmslblo It sootln and quiets tho nervis when they aro working confusedly It tones up the digestive organs. Onooftho most enterprising expressmen in Boston, Mr. II Seavcr, of 59 Warren St., Iloxbury, Mass., who owns an express busi ness running fiom Boston toKoxburynudthe Highlands, says: "On tho recommendation of a friend I got somo o1 Piiine's celery com pound for my family. Wo have used it as a family medicine, and in ovcry caso it has proved a turo. Wo will uso Hand recommend it to nil as long as it proves to ho such on all curing remedy. The friend mentioned is a commercial travler, nnd was cured of dys pepsia by using tbrco bottles of Pain's celery compound, and felt lu duty bound to ucom mcud it." In these days of hot and pouring sun rays all those who aro obliged to labor aud who feel tho enervating ellecls of tho summer should take I'aino's celery compound. It makes peonlo well, as it did in tho homo of Mr. Seavcr. Tlit Sick mill Injured. Richard Amour, one of tho Gllbertou riot victims, is still a very sick man. Ills eouili tion has not been as favorable tho rast two days as it was previously, but the doctors Bay his condition is not critiral. John Iieoves, who has been confined to his homo on South Jardin street by illness tho past month, was reported very low to-day. John Goodrich, of West Cherry street, still sull'trs considerably from tho injuries lie sus tained at tho Willianistown colliery. At times his condition is very unfavorable. Kepilbllriili I.eacuo Convention. Johu B. Kobinson, President of tho l!epub lican League of tho State of Pennsylvania, has issued a call for tho sixth annual convention of the Loaguc, to elect officers and transact other necessary business. Tho convention will bo hold in the Academy of Music, of Reading, on Wodnosday morning, September 27, ut 10 o'clock. A mass mooting will bo held on tho evening of Septembor 27, nt which tho national officers of the Leaguowill be present, and distinguished speakers will addross tho clubs and delegates, A handsome banner will bo presented to tho club making tho best appearance. Xo Celebration. The expected celebration of America's Day at Schuylkill Haven on Saturday, September 2nd (Labor Day) will not take place. Circu lars havo been if sued by the committee of ar rangements announcing that as it has been impossible to secure tho co-operation of some societies to make the celebration what it should bo tho committee has deemed ltlad visable to declare all arrangements olT. A Die Clam Ilake. Coxo Bros, aro holding their annual gigan tic clam bake at Oneida to day. Among the parties who left town this morning to take a hand in the festivities were Messrs. Brower and Franey, Superintendent William H. Lewis, of Wm. Peun and daughter ; General Manager John L. Williams, Shatnokin j Col. D. P. Brown, Lost Creek, and W. A. Marr, Esq., of Ashland. Depot Changes. The Lehigh Valley Railroad eempany con tinues making changes st Its depot The tool house whloli stood near the Lloyd street watch house was yesterday moved with the aid of a big gaug of uawles ami two hand cars to a lot near the Ktnerirk street arossjng. The removal was w(e ta allow men nam for teams to reach tb W Mglit dApet Inform. PfcN NMLVAN I AMt PUBLICANS. In lUrinonlotit Aniemhlnce at tho State Capital. nAnrtisrmna. Auk. 80. Tho nopublicnn Itate convention to choose oandidates for Itipreme Judge nndtnto trensuror mot in this city this morning. The ticket will hot For supretno judge, Hon. H. Newlln Fell, Df I'liilndelphln, nt present il Judge of tho court of comtnoti plena of that cltyj for ttuto trensuror, Colonel Hitmtiel M. Jnck- (oti, of Armstrong country, president oi the Apollo (I'ii.) Saviiigi bank. Tho withdrawal or bnenuer Thompson Irom the treiimirerslilp contest left Colonel Jackson without opposition for the prize. Judge Fell'H only opponent Is.Itidge Archi bald, of Scrauton, anil the outlook is tlint Ids name will hoiko beforetho convention. Kx Representative .1. C. JohliHOn, of Citttienm county was chosen temporary chairman and ex-Sctmtor Horace II. Packer, of Tioga, tlieperniuncnt presiding oflloer. Senator Qttny arrived hero from his Beaver home yesterday afternoon nnd wns (soon in close conference with the lenders nlrondy on the ground, luoltidlng C. L. Alngee, of Allegheny; Charles A. Porter and IJnvid Martin, of Philadelphia-, State Chnlnnaii Heedcr nnd his prospective suc cessor, 11. F. Ollkeson, of llucks. Thoy worked until after midnight on the plat form that Is to be adopted this afternoon, and which was outlined in yesterday's dispatches. THE OUTLOOK IN SIAM. Another Threatened llloclindo of Hung kok. London, Auk. 30. A llungkok despatch to The Times stays that tho French troop at Chniitibun are making entrenchments and throwing up earthworks. A des patch from Singapore fny that a French protectorate over Sintu is imminent, Tho Pull Mall Gazette urges Mint all chambers of commerce in Groat Ilritain hold a con vention at onco, and agree upon a protest to tho government against permitting France thus to execute a policy ruinous to Uritlsh trade In the east. Hanukok, Aug. 30. The French gov ernment threatens, through Its special en voy, M. do Vilcrs, to send back the French guiibunt.s to the Mennm before llungkok in case its new demiinds bo not granted Immediately. Tho foreign residents of the city urn indignant in view of Franco's persistence in ignoring the provisional agreement reached when Slam accepted the ultimatum. UNCLE SAM'S STRONG BOX. 'Him Xatloit'H Wvtiltli Turned Over to the Nw Ti-eumirer. Washington, Aug. 30. Tho ofllcial count of the trcimury oash begun May 31 last, necessitated by the transfer ot tho ofllco of treasurer of the United States from K H. Nebeker to D. N. Morgan, Juis been completed. Treasurer Morgan yes terday signed it receipt in favor of E. II. Xebeker for 740.817, 419.78 3-3 mailo up as follows: Cash. $174,770,422.07; treasurer's transfer iicccotmt, 31,580,538.02; reserves, $314,658,401); unisssued certificates, tl,330, 000: bonds held In trust, $318,378,001.69 2-3. In counting and weighing; this vast sum of money not pno cent wns found missing. Several bags of silver were found broken, the bagging having rotted, nnd theso were found several dollars short, but subse semiently the sliver dollars were recov ered from the floor where they hud fallen. The total weight of the coin was about 5,000 tons. Want to Form u New lnrty. Denvkr, Aug. 30. The Times prints three columns of interviews with lending Colorado Republicans, in which they ad vocate entiro separation from the Repub lican party and the formation of a new or ganization, distinct from all others, which shall havo for its motto and issuo the free and unlimited coinage of silver. Tho new party would incidentally flivor free trado as a meiiHure of retaliation for the neglect of western interests shown by eastern Re publicans in their vote in Mie house on the silver quention. The gentlemen inter viewed are very much in earnest. Nominated liy tho l'realtlent. Washington, Aug. 30.! The president hns sent to tho senate tho following nomi nations: Leslie P. Hos, receiver of public moneys tit Oklahoma t'ity. Collectors of Internal revenue: Willi.im Ryan, for tho seoond district of Virginia; Hnmbleton Sheppord, Sixth district of VirglnlujAlox andur M. Davezao, Sixth district of Ken tucky; Thomas 11. Shelby, Seventh dis trict of Kentucky. Also it number of nominations made during tho rej.-es-s, prin cipally collectors of iiueiual revenue. Wliolpimlu INiUt.nliiu. Moscow, Aug. .10. More than 100 persons at Sbelosnovodsz, a sum ier resort in the Caucasus, lptvo bi'en powuned by koumiss. The rost of the summer visitors have left in n panic. , UuitLlN, Aug. 30, Ten persons have died in Lichtcnstein in the hint threo days from the effects of having eaten poisonous fungi which they mistook for mushrooms. Tho Kiiglluli .Minora' Strike. - i London, Aug. 30. At a conforence of coal owners yesterday a resolution was passed that oilers of the strikers to work at their old wnges should bo refused, The owners bellevu that the baok bone of the striko is gone is gone. Iu South Wales and Monmouthshire the men have been weakened by tho increusiujj sufferings of their families. Hecreturj Smith's Jmirnoy. Washington, Aug. ao.-Seoretary Hoke Smith left Washington for Mt. Airy, Ga., where ho will bpeud two dnys" with his family, and then go on to Atlanta for a day. He expota to return to Washington next Saturday. Died. WILDS. At Shenandoah, Tuesday, Aug. 29, Mrs. Ann Wilds, late of Now Philadel phia. Funeral on Thursday, August 31st., from the residence of her son-in-law, James Shields, No. 410 E. Centre street, to proceed to Mlddlepoit by the 12:21 train on tho P. & R railroad, whero (uti-rment will be made. II Mill Injured. John Bne had one of his hands badly lac erated whilo at work at the Kehley Run col liery. He was employed at the botjom of the plane und his hand was caught by a hook USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Arm llHilly Hurt, Harry Reece, oi South Jatdln street, had hh left arm vary badly cut aud tiniieed by a fttll of eoul in tho aiienar dcmli CBly colliery to-day. MeSUteany's gtiom and rturjuit. comer unuB unu venire street. JJUI ol ovcrymiug, AVhero Is the llrlde T Tho nioomsburg Daily, commenting upon the telegram received by the HERALD In ref erence to Setloy's marriage, says: "From what wc know of Mr. Sctley hero ho and his bride never reached Shenandoah on Sunday and consequently missed tho congratulations. Unfortunately somo time ago Sctloy got him self Into troublo and during his stay hero was under ball, and when ho was released from tho ball team his surotles withdrew and ho was taken to Danvillo and placed In Jail for trial at court. It was reported that Williams- port parties paid tho costs In tho case, went his bail and took him to that city on Monday, but wo feel warranted in saying that tho re port is not correct." Buy Ktyttone flour. Bo sure that the name Lekbio & liAER, Ashland, Pa., is prlntod on every sack. 8-8-3taw Hunting for n Cell. Constablo Peters, of Wm. Pcnn, last night brought to town under arrest Miko Kercko and Mike Farkcr, two young Polish fellows charged with assault Btid battery uKn one Martin Varuekl and were committed by Jua tico Green. When a reporter saw thorn at about 11 o'clock lait night thoy woro walking along Main street with tho constablo hunting for tho Chief Burgess to got permission for tho uso of a cell in tho lockup. ()h an Away. For sixty days Jiragoy, tho photographer will give a 10x12 pWtlnurn picturo with ovory dozon of his $3 eahlnetA Go to McElbcnny's rostaurant. 8-9-tf AMUSEMENTS. JUST ON 15 MI OUT! Thursday, August 31st, 1893. THE LAUGH l'KODUCmi, Charles A. Loder, In tho Comedy Sensation, Ok What a !W O lnt rpreted by a capable conipa-y ot Comedians, Vocalists and Dance-s. lncb ding Harry Hilton, the sweet tenor, tho 1 1 ilarlty Trio, SI ters Leigh "Delusion I nneo." Dal ty Minn Ucnnell onu a bevy of pretiy girls in a guticrmj array oi novoi icaturcs. Form-Ait prices : Reserved scats on saioat Kirlln's drug store. WANTS, Sco. TTIOIt SALE. Tho Bhcotz property. K. Lloyd 1 strett, and property at nrownsvlllo. 8-28 1m jh. at iiuhke, Attorney. noil -tALE A flrst-clas barber shon nt L1 rcnsonablo price, for particulars apply at this office. 8-2-3t "VTOTICE Mv wife. Mary Acnes Downham IN havlnc left my bed and board. 1 hereby uive notlco that I will not be responsible for any uoDts comracteu uy ncror Dy my ennuren alter tms uate. 8 28 0t WM. DOWNIIAM. Bhenandoah, Pa., Aug. 29, 1893. Don't Tobacco Spit or SmokoyourLlfb A way Is tho truthful, startling tttlo of a little book that tolls all nbout No-to-bdC. tho wonderful. harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost id trilling and the man who uants to quit und can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No to bac " t-old by all druggists. llcok at drugstores or by mall free. Address Ttio Sterling Kemedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnu. w & s-ly CoMMissioNiiits Orricu. 1-OTTBVlLLE I'A. AUgUSt 6, 1893. NOTICE, SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by tbo nUcrsIgned, the Commissioners of Sehuvlkill ( ountv. unit s o'clock, n. m.. Mon day, r-eptember 1th, 1893, for tho erection and completion of two abutments and remodeling tho iron bridge nt Palo Alto, to span tho Hchuvlkill river otMt. Carbon. Fa.. In accor dauce wiih plans and specifications, which can no sccu at mis oince. HA.MUKLO. DETUHK, JAMES J, HOWES, ElilAH E. HEED, County Commissioners, Attest: Pnit, J. Connli.i., Clerk. n7-wsi)t 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. Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLE, PA. NOTICE. I beg to inform tho public that I havo pur- cnasea me BARBER SHOP lately owned by William Ramer. and will con auci it lor too uencnt ot my customers, share of your patronage Is solicited. CIIAIII.IUI DEItR, ( Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St, THIS CHOICEST DRINKS Can always bo had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts Best fleer, Ale, and Porter and finest Cigars always on nana, r-oiiw, inttiment n i WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S, Main Street. FisMt Brands of Witcs, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresh Deer, Porter and Ale 1 always on tap 5 and 7 Iff. Centra Street Dives, Fomoroy ai Stewart. ....SUMMER.... CLOSING SALE! To make room for new fall goods which are soon to arrive, we have marked down our prices on all summer goods, and in order to do so quickly, have cut deep. Saturday, Septem ber 2d, is "Labor Day." On that day and the Friday morning previous, we will make sur prising reductions all over our big store. Not only in one department, but in all depart ments. Price is no object. , COMMENCING In our Millinery Department you will J And oflora unparalleled by oth rs olsowhorc. Exam ino tho Beautiful Pictures at prices less than half their valuo. In our Coat Room you will find bargains in Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Lco Curtains, Chonillo Curtnins, a law Summer "Wraps, etc. Coming into tho niain storeroom you will eeo bargains right and lift In Drots Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Underwear (ladies' and gent's), Hosiery, Linens, Laces, Embroidories, Corsets, Gloves, o'.c. Exam ination with observation aro tho two best mentis of lo'ng able to apptccia o theso offers. Coroo early and muke your selection?, as tho best will not be the last. The details of this special sale will be more fully explained through the medium of the press. Watch for a circular at ycur door, as circulars will be distributed all over the county. Don't fail to read it. The time morning of September 1st, and all day Sep tember 2d, 1893. Dins,. Fomeroy ai Stewart, O, UEOIIGK ""Hickory Baskets! All Shapes and Sizes. Also Breton Inncli Baskets. I A Aery nice lot of Toilet Setp which wo will part company with a j $2.75. Theso arc largo and havo whacked another big GffiYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. John F.Ploppert, no mast msxximai. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COKFEGTIONERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS 8c BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full Hue of Stationery, Blank Books, etc Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet Shoe Lnces! Russet Slioc Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 lAA. Ooutro St., JOHN . TIIIIXISK. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by thif At of Assembly approved April tb, 1B05. Browora' Asooolatlon, Bbinandokli, P Junt e, 1161. ly MILLER, Manager. TIT WM SITPVftti in four different decorations. "Wofl chunk oft tie prico of Mason's Jars.i CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In the Marltet. V Prices per Ton, Delivered: ! STOVK COAL ?3 00 A CHESTNUT COAL ...... 3 00 L PEA COAL . 2 00 1 EGQ COAL 3 00 ' ' V Orders may be left at SI East Coal street, or 201 Houtb Main street. v M. L SHOEMAKER. 33E3CTJC3rjaL.DE?.,SJ Bakery and Confectionery Store,! i2i N, Jnrdtii Btrcet, The finest cotem sod bread nnd plain nnd J fancy conJMtlonery of all Wnds always kpt,j on nana. a tyai. nuuuAiia,