" Among merchant la I tho ouo irho uteri to the wants of his ens- tamors, be they rich or poor, Both havo an yjual right to be treatod fairly. Jnstlco to all ll good motto, and our customers will find Hoars. Wo have a compiotollnoof Oroccrlos M well as Cannod Ooods, oto. Coiao and see oar stock of goods, and remember tho beet goods aro always the choapoat In tho long run. SZETVISIRylEsrS Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SIiviihikIoiiIi OITurx 0piirtuiiltlcH lo Heck rn or Inventinuitt. Tho following enumerated properties nro for aalo and information concerning tlictn may bo had upon application at tho IIkiiald ofllco : 1. A row of framo houses containing apurtraenta for six famlllos. Will net nt least 15 per cent, on tho prico asked. Ixi ca tion In tho heart of Slionaurtoah. 2. A splendid factory slto, 'MxGO feet In size, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and In cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and roar, witli or without 8-liorso powor engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now hoiiBO In I'ottsvllle, complete in overy detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennery. Dainty Mina Gcnuell and Harry Hilton, tho sweet tenor, aro with Clias. A. Lndor's company. 8 2G-0t riloa or Jlomorrholfln Permanently cured without knifo or ligature No daugor or suffering. No delay from busi ness whllo undor treatment. Patients who aro responsible need not y until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Solid for circular. It. KEED, M. I)., ISO South 13th St., Philadelphia. Eofers, by permission, to tho editor of tho EVENINO HEBAr.D. tf Use Wells' Laundby Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cte. Sold by Coakloy Bros. Here You Are. If you aro looking for an elegant now home, In a permanent, healthy place, flttod with all tho latost conveniences, plonty of yard room, call t.t this olllco for full partic ulars. I)i'llii(uint Tax Notice. All tin en duo to mo on tho duplicates of 1880 and 1800 must bo paid to M. M. Burko, Esq., who is retained by mo to mako such collections. Ciiiubt Schmidt. August 4, 1803. 8-4-lm Switch-Hack Itiillrnuri. Trains leave Swltch-llHck depot, Mauch Chunk, week days, as lollows: 8.40, 10.10,11.37 a. m., 1,00, -.'-D. 3.45, 5 3o p. m. feundnys, 1,60, 2.!Sp. m, Hemming, leave summit Hill, 0.40, ll.lOa.m,, 12 3.5, 1.50. 3.3), 4,33, 6.15 p. m. Bun days, 3.2, t 01) p. m. ilay 15. 1893. tf "Oh, What a Night," witli Chas. A. Lodcr, S-0 Ct Coming Kvcnlu. Sept. S Ico cream and poach festival at Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. of the-Welsh Baptist church. "Oh, What a Night," on Thursday, Aug. ust 31st. 8 20-Gt Our Directory, Ofllco hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and Registry Do- m.wtmci fnnrn frnmR-m a. m. to 7:00 p. m. S-- Following Is a schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for dospatoh must bo In tbe offlco thirty minutes oeiore tne timo given oeiow Arrival. DetUnation. I Phlla., Western I and V Southern States) Dejmrturc. p.m. 1:40 2M 8:l 8:18 1:40 8:0(1 A.M. A. M. 1 M. 7:30 9:08 12:5: 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:35 7;00 1:36 7:00 1:40 7100 9:08 11:30 0:15 ( Now York and East- ern Htnte and I points on L. V. It. It. I' Asland. j- 9:08 9:08 9:08 8:08 ! 1:35 1:35 7:20 j OlrsrdWlle. I Kaven Run, Centra-) 11a, Mt Carmel and ( Bhatnotdn. j ( I ii'M 1:40 8118 It 40 S:W WIS j Potteville. j Mahanoy City. 7:30 11:30 7:20 0:08 11:30 2:58 5;20 2:60 0:58 8:50 2:38 8118 2l38 j Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 1 Creek and Shaft, f FraokvlUe. 7:20 2:50 8:00 2:50 9:M 9:88 Carriers make a general collection at 8:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a.m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collttoUons are made In tbe business part of town at 10:1ft a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Fire Alarm llozes, Tho following list shows the location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Departments LOCATION. 15 Coal and llowera streets. 16 Bowers nd Centre street. 21 Bridge and Centre streets. 85 Mam nii Centre streets. 81-Hiln and poplar, atreett. M4i and Coal lrat. llbrt ud Centre stroeu. 04lbori and Oiierry streete. HObuBtuul dud Coal utrMU. To send aju alarm open tbe box, nil dawn Um hook onto and let go. When aj alarm la ' sssitta Mm Ur- bull will Miuid the number ot MM box S re ;ei tho aUrm four times. ; Jnow to uKuxa alakms. rU tke alarm wounded from box U tbe Hit btl W atrfke o -v paoae mt r) tv , wMttV W it, iitma ta.it the r It l IM ilelall o Nc. i mix. I m i ilm in In iMiimil slstirttmi-i ) KING JOY FOR THE LITTLE ONES. How to Securo a Clean Bill of Health for Baby. Cholera Infantum Picking Out Badly Nourished Infants. Pivo Thousand Littlo Graves Aro Dug Annually in Philadelphia. "Klvo thousand littlo graves aro dug each year In I'hllndolphln, for littlo hahies," says that excellent journal, Iftatlh and Jfome, "and TiOO littlo headstones aro yearly set up ovor thdlr graves, all due to deaths tracenhlo to diseases which spring from wrong feeding." High tcmpontturo with improper feeding hrings cholera Infinitum, diarrhoea, and con vulsions. But with tho uso of proper food, and thcro is nothing so absolutely good as lactutcd food, this danger may ho avoided. Statistics show that luhlce tlirlvo host upon lactated food. It is worth more ns a provrntativo of cholera Infantum than nil tho medicines ever mado. Tho niporlatlvo Iinportmico of pure, nutri tious infant food, nnd tho long study ly somo of the most i romlnentphyslcinus in i ho coun try of infant dinordcrs from misUkes in diet, led to tho prcpflrntion of lnctatcd food Noxt to pure mother' milk it is tho most nourish ing, strengthening, readily dlgtstod, and pala- talilo fond that can ho given a baby. It more closely resembles mother's milk than nny other food known. Its basis is sugar of milk, which is tho basis of mother's milk. With it is combined tho liutritivo elements of wheat, harloy, nnd oats, in such proportions as best meets tho requirements of tho growing child. In recommending tho uso of this food at tills season, ono of Shenandoah's best physi cians said to u IIkiiaM) reporter yesterday: "This food should ho in tho hands of every mother. Vor in all cases of defectivo lacta tion tho infant's health is best protected cither by weaning nnd using lactated food altogether, or in any event by supplementing tho natural aliment of tho child with lnctatcd food. Tho wonderful preservative influenco of lactated food is too well known to require any further statement. It is tho purest nnd most nourishing thing that wo can find to recommend to mothers." Tho thousands of testimonials from tho mothers of children whoso lives havo been saved by lactated food, aro equally as con vincing as tho statements of tho physicians Hero is what is said by tho mother of ns healthy a baby as can ho. Jlrs. George Moriuo, of West Lynn, Mass , writes: "I send ono of my baby's pictures to prove that lactated food is tho best food for babies. I havo used it slnco ho was two weeks old and it agrees with him in overy respect. Ho has never had ono sickday sinco ho was horn, nnd I shall always think I owe this to lac tated food. He was horn November 7, 1692, nnd was nine mouths old when tho p cturo was taken." Victim t,f Klepluiiiiliihli. A caso of olephantlais is now being treated at St. Luke's hospital, Bethlehem. Tho suf ferer i3 Johu Erwin, tho town clerk of St. Clair, Schuylkill county. Ho is a man about 15 years of ago. For tho past year ho has beon helpless, his legs from tho knees down and his feet having swollen to an enormous size. Tho flesh is soft and llabby, and both feet arc turned inward. Ho is ontirely un able to stand upon them and spends all his time, Bleeping and waking, on n rolling chair. Tho slightest movement gives him thoutmost pain. One of the legs was amputated last week and tho other will ho takon off as soon as tho patient Is strong enough to undergo the operation. Amputation was the only means by which the'unfortunato mau could have any relief. VSE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its " TDK KINI1THAT CUBES". (II Intercut to Athletes. James Bobineon, the altliletlc trainor at Princeton College, Princeton, N. J., says: "I havo found it Imperative to have sure and simple remedies on hand In case of cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheumatism, etc. Shortly after entering upon my profession, I discovered such a remedy In Allcock's Poitous Plastebs. I triedother plasters, hut found them too harsh and Irrl tattng. Alixock's Porous Plabtees give almost' Instantaneous relief, and their strengthening power Is remarkable. In case of weak-back put two piasters un the small of the back and In a short tlmo you will ho capable of quite levero exercise. In "sprint" nnd "distance" niceaand jumping, tho muscles or tendoua in the legs and feet some times weaken. This can invariably be relieved by cutting the platter in narrow strip, so ns to five free motion, and applying ok muscles eJBVoted," A win mi aokl should not bo negleeted. IfclwNr txr will euro It. lm HAPPV 11AIIY MOHINK. EX-BANKER SOIjlNBLLi DEAD. Tlin dun Shot Wound. ll Jterelred I'rove Fatal. Special to Evenino HehAM). New Youk, Aug. 31, 2 p. m. Michael Schncll, tho prominent ox-banker of this city, who was accidentally shot while hunt ing a fow days ngo, has just died from tho ef fects of tho wound. A. i. A. uHRISTIANII i i.. HINA. i:nct of Hi" ISxrliiidiiii l.nir Upon Re Hlmi4 t ork In thn Umpire. JfKW York, Auk. 31. The I'resbyterlnn board of foreign tiilwdone Iiiin Just received n copy of the report of n committee, ap pointed by the lecerrt, ynol of China to draft reKoltit Ions coiieerniiiK the effect of tho Chinese exclusion law upon the crtiiso of Christianity in the empire. Thlsreport Is the first oITIcIhI notion tnken liy nny ro llglnui body in China upon Unit subject since the net was declared constitutional. The document proceeds: "Tho synod of Clilim, representing- immediately five pres byteries, witli nearly 0,000 native Christians scattered from Peking to Canton, nnd In directly tho whole Christian church In Chlnn, desires to record its dissatisfaction with the net of congress in regard to the Chinese in America. "If the American people desired to re strict immigration of the Chinese wo bo llevo they could lmvo readily effected their purposo by diplomatic negotiations nnd mutual concuemions, without dlsturblnu; or endangering tho harmonious relations which for many years existed, and should ever exist, between tho United States and China. Now, as tho result of this unhappy legislation, wo havo Rrnvo reasons to fear, not only that tho Chinese in America may bo embittered against tho religion of the laud, but that missionaries will be greatly embarrassed in the propogation of their faith in China. Wo, therefore, ask tho Christian peoplo of America, of our own nnd all other churches that our volco may reach, to exert themselves to reverse ill considered nnd unfriendly legislation. Southern Itiillro.-iiltirs Htrllce. Memphis, Aug. 31. Tho Memphis and Charleston rnilroad ordered it reduction of salaries to take effect on Sept. 1, nnd for some timo the employes havo been discuss in the subject. Tho mon mnde n proposi tion to lend the company 10 per cent, of their wages until such timo ns tho amount could be paid. This was declined and Inst night the machinists decided to go on a strike. It is given out by tho employes that the strike will extend nil along tho line. Louisville, Auk- 01. Nino hundred men employed by tho Louisville nnd Nash ville railroad in this struck yesterday af ternoon. Tho strike was caused by the 10 per cent, reduction in wages. Olympln Cluh's'rreslilont Shot. New OllLKAXS. Aug. 31. Hernnrd Klotz, tho largo cracker manufacturer, and his son Bernard Klotz, Jr., last night went down to the Olympic club, nnd meeting A. Scholl, president of the club, opened firo on him, seriously wounding him. Scholl was sent to tho hospital nnd both tho Klotz locked tip. Tho shooting was the culmination of a longEtantllngquarrol over business matters. Victorious Zimmerman. Cleveland, Aug. 81. Tho Clovoland Wheel club held Its nmuml racing yester day nfternoon, nnd the finals were raced in the evening. Tho track was illuminated with electric lights, and tho illumination was more of a success than had been hoped for by the wheelmen. Zimmerman had no difficulty winning all the events In which he was entered. I'lill iil nl phlii Traction Kmployra Strike. Philadelphia, Aug. 31. Two hundred workmen in the cublo power houses of the Philadelphia Traction company quit work last night uecauso of a 10 per cent, reduction in their wnges. The officials say they can securo men to tnko tho strikers' places, hut tho latter declare that green hands cunnot do tho work. Kitty Per Ct-nt. for Depositors. SOMEP.VILLE, N. J., Aug. 31. W. Y. Johnson, who was appointed receiver of the Somerset County bank, has just made his report to the chancellor. In it ho says that ho Is prepared to declare a dividend of CO per cent, to tho depositors as soou ns no is ordered by tho court to do so. After Caimcllii" ;,lil siiupn. New Youk, Aug. 31 It was reported Here tlmt u synmente composed of 15. 1 Higirin, John MucUy and ri.-nntor Jones, oi jNoviutn, lias about concluded arrange' ments for the purcbiiMj of all the gold mines nnd interest In tho Heuuco mining district in the province of Quebec. l'entlon Stattiitlcs. Washington, Aug. 81. A statement prepared nt the pension office bhows that between March 4, 1803, nnd Aug. 20, .1693, the total number of pensions of all classes granted under the general law was 28,420, nnd tinder tho act of June 27, 1800, the total was 24,8ol. Ills Creditors Are Anxious. Allentows, Ph., Aug. 31. David lien singer, a prominent politician and busiuoe! mun of Allmrtis, had nu execution ontered against him on Monday for $5,675. Other executions nro cominK In Monday night he disappeared and whereabouts ar: unknown. An Indian Lead or Killed. Dennison, Tox., Aug. 31. At Caddo, L T., United Stntes Marshal Folsom shot an killed Captain Key Ilurunt, leader of th. Indian militia. Whisky was the cause. More trouble is likely to follow. BEEVES. At Shenandoah, on August 30th, JohnReoves, aged 31 years. Funeral will take place from tho deceased's late residence on Saturday. September 2, at S o'clock. Eela tlvesandlriuuds respectfully Invited to at tona 8-31-2t Buy tfyiior. flour. Be suro that the na Lm!( & Babb, Ashland, Pa, Is printed on o v i r y pack. 3-3-8taw Oln Away. For sixty days Rmgoy, the photographer will give a 10x12 pltiuura picture with ovory down of his $8 cabinet Sisters Leigh, the English twin marvels, In thoir mystifying "Delusion Dance" are with Lodor'a "Oh, What a Night" Co. 8.20-Et Go to McFJhenny's restaurant. 8-9-tf LEFT BY LATHAM. A Suit Arlies Out or lit) Handling of Kent. i Judgo Wcldman granted a iulo yesterday to tho Serial Building Association, of Maha noy City, to show cuso why tVlio judgmont entered against Mrs. Mary Derrick should not bo opened. Jlrs. Dcrrlclk claims that certain credits wcro not allotve her by tho association. Her property, tho Derrick House, is advertised to bo sold September 0. John A. Lathai Secretary of tho Association, who disappeared sovcral months ago it Is nllcgcd, collected tho rents oflho Derrick House which were to be applied to tho pnjnicut of stock, premiums and inter est. Hon, C. F. King, a on-In-law of Mrs, Derrick, was present and signed tho papers. Ilnso Hull Nolo. Tho Bloomsburgs shut out tho Bcllcfontcs on Tuekday by a scoo of 4 toO. Blounsburg had four hits off Hodeon, and Bellcfoutu got but two off Bur roll. Setloy, tho baeoball player, arrived In town yostcrday witli Mrs. Sctley, lire Alico Dillon, of Olrardvlllc. Dloonisburg peoplo think so much of their ball players that they allow a festival to bo held in tho Presbyterian church for thoir benefit. This looks llko a movement to bring tho pulpit in harmony with tho diamond Nantieoke News, If Pottsvillo defeated Shenandoah by 4 to 2 and Lansford defeated Pottsvillo 3 to 2, is it not safo to predict that Shenandoah would not ho in it with Lansford. Manager Bradi gati is wiso in keeping his team out of Laos ford's reach. Lansford Record. It is hoped Manager Bradlgan will not let n challenge llko this go by unnoticed. And, by tho way, tho Lansford and Shenandoah teams havo not had a gamo this season. Sctley will wear a Shenandoah uniform again. Manager Bradlgan ro-slgncd him last night. Setley eays that now ho has married and settled down ho intends to piny ball for n living. Ho will play in tho field in tho gamo hero to-morrow and will pitch tho morning gamo at Mahanoy City on Saturday. AMUSEMENTS. Thursday, August 31st, 1893. THE 1AUGII PKODULEB, Charles A. Loder, In tho Comedy Sensation, Int rrreted by a capable coinpay ot Comedians, Vocalists and Daucois. Including Harry Hilton, tbo sweet tenor, the 1 1 llarlty Trio, Sinters Leigh "delusion I nnee," Dab ty Minn Uennell and n bvy of pretty girls in a clltteiln array of novoi feuturcs. POPULAR PRICES I Reserved seals on salo at Klrlln's drug store. WANTS. Sea. FOIt SALE. Tho Phectz property, K. Lloyd street, and property at Brownsvlllo. B-28-lin M, M. UuitKE, Attorney. NOTICE My wife. Mary Agnes Downham, having left my bed and board, I hereby give uotlco ttat I wilt not ho icsponslblo for any debts contracted by her or by my children after thin date. 8 28 0t VM. DOWNHAM. Khcnnndoah, Pa., Aug. 29, 1S03. Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will close out my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, IlatB and Caps at prices re gardless of cost, as I intend to go into another business. ISADORE FRIEDMAN, 29 North Maiu St., Shenandoah JEESEYPEAGHES ! "We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, oiie carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER'S, 124 N. Main Si., Shtnandoah, Pa. NOTICE. I beg to Inform tbe publlo that I have pur chased the BARBER SHOP lately owned bv William Ramer. and will con' duct It for tho benefit ot my customers. A share ot your patronago la solicited, CMAHI,1!H IIERR, ( Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St, THE CHOICEST DIIINK8 Can always bo had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Best Beer, Ale and Porter and Unset Cigsrs ftlWBT On pann. rniiwirwujirn. M, n WEEKS' SALOON, It S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wites, Whiskeys and Cigars. Fresh Deer, Porter and Ala alwiyionlap DhiWhat a Night 5 and 7 RT. Cenlri Street. Dives, Fomeroy and Sterol SUMMER.... CLOSING SALE! To make room for iiew fall goods which are soou 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 find offers unpnral'elcd by oth' rs elsewhere. Exam ine the Jteauliful Pictures at prices less than half thoir valuo. In our Coat Hoom you will find bargains in Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Laco Curtains, Chonillo Curtains, a few Summer "Wraps, etc. Coming into tho main storeroom you will see bargains risht and lift In Dress Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Uudcrwear (ladies' and gent's), Uosiory, Linens, Laces, Embroidories, Corsets, Gloves, olc. Exam ination with observation aro tho two bist means of Icing ablo to appreciaie theso offers. Como early and make your selections, as tho best will not be tho last. The details of this special sale will be more fully explained through the medium of the press. Watch for a circular at your 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. Dives, FoDuroy and Stewart, FQTTS!TIXIE;? PKXOL&. O, OEOllGK ""Hickory Baskets! All- Shapes and Sizes. Also Breton Lnnch Baskots. I A Aory nice lot of Toilet Sets which we will part compnny with at $.75. These nro largo and in four different decorations. "Wo have whacked another big chunk oft tie prico of Mason's Jars. GIRYIR, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 8 Soxitli 3MT.,jba. .5Jtxoot. John F.Ploppert, SO EAST aENTItE SI. Sread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CONFECTIONERY, 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. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Slioc Dressing! AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 W. Ooxitro St., JOHN D, 'ritliasiHI?, Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons dmtroy Ingor detaining beer kegs -will be proaoouted aa provided by the Act ol Assembly approved April itn, 1865. Brewora' Asaoolation, Shenandoah, !., Juni 0, 1881. iy MLLI.Elt, Manager. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: BTOVE COAL $3 00 CHESTNUT COAL 3 00 PEA COAL 2 00 EQQ COAL 3 00 Orders may be left at 31 East Coal street, or S01 Houth Main street. M. L SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confectionery Store, iii N. jurfUn plrettt. Tho&BfBt raVea and Vreed Mid Plata and
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