!. 11 KffiG Among merchants It tho ono who eaten to the wants of his cus tomers, bo thoy lich or poor. Both havo an 0.01 right to he treated fairly. Justice to all ll a eotd motto, and our customers will dntl tt onre. Wo have n oomploto lino of Groceries M well M Otnncd Goods, ete. Como and sco Oar stock of good, and remember tho beet goods are always the chtApeet In the long run. Corxitar Grocry, FltAnKVII.t.H. -Centrr, and White Sts. THIRD EDITION PROPERTIES FOR SALE, SIieiiHinloiilt Oll'em Opportunities to Hcelc prn fit Investment.. Tho following enumerated properties arc for sale and Information concerning tliem may be had nrxju appliontlon at tho Hhhai.d ofllco: 1. A row of frame houses cnutnlnlng apartments for sir famlllin. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the prise naked. Idea tion in the heart of Shenandoah, 2. A splendid factory site, HOxOO frot In sltts, In tlio heart of Shenandoah, and In cluding large building. Cheap. 3. Lot and large building with railroad at front and roar, with or without 6-horee power englno, boiler and shaltlng. Splendid build ing for a factory, 4. An olegant new houso in I'utUvillo, comploto In uvory detail, all conveniences, largo aifd high rooms. Lot GOxl'O foot. ' Largo hunnury. Use Wellb' Laundby Bi.de, tho beet Bluing for laundry use. Each packao make two quarts. 15ets. Sold by Coakloy Bros. i "New York Ihiy ly Dny." Messrs, Melville and Thompeou aro now on their second annual lour with their beautiful aud realistic sucoess,"Acw 1'orkDay by Day." Jt is a charming picture of life In a grout city and kept tho many spectators in an enjoyable condition until tho fall of tho curtain in the final act. Tho production is certainly very in teresting and tolls tho fortunoe and misfor tunes of Polly Horn, a blind llowcr girl, who has staunch friends and implacable enemies. ' Tho company engaged is a strong ono and provod well suited for tho work in hand. Mr. OeoW. Thompson, a popular Philadelphia favorite, aud ono of tho founders of tho Order of Klks, made an amusing figure as Moses Topns, German sausngo vender. Alex Vln- cent, an olegant "all around actor," was vcrv good in the rolo of Joe Harris, a footpad. And tho rest of tho characters wero satisfactor ily takon by Miss Emma dcCastra, Miss Flor ence Stone, Miss Qraco Nagle, Mr. Alfred Hampton, Mr. II. J. Stone, A. W. Clarke, and others. Tho scenery is roallctic and the etago settings effective. PhiUuletphinLedger, Aug, 80, '98. Will appear at Ferguson's theatre on September 8. Miss Katie Berkhelser. of Ollrct, near Scranton, Is tho guest of her uncle, Scott. Mrs. J. J. McCormlek and her son, Vincent, wero tho guests of L. Anstoek. Mrs. Jdhn Damn rind Mrs. T. Johnson, of St. Olalr, wero tho guests of Mrs. John Kreckor during tho week. Our townsmen, John Lauck and Orvlllo Miller, arrived homo on Sunday, and Itarry Scott, Harry Dingle and James Johnson on Tuesday, from the World's Fair. Prof. I. K. Wltmer, superintendent of tho Lamford schools, was a welcome visitor to town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Ktbhs were the guests of George I'ollfler, of Orwlgsbnrg, during the weok. Miss Bertha Ivory returned home Thursday from a week's pleasant visit to Bloomsliurg. Mis T. E. Short, of St. Clair, and Mia II Hunt, of Philadelphia, wero tho guests of Mrs. B. C. Hunt dining tho week. Intelligence has boon received of tho sorlous illness of Miss Mamio Scott, of town. who, whlio visiting friends at Glrudville, was attacked with inllamatory rheumatism At tills writing sho is reported to bo ser lously ill. A horso dealer from Idaho with a cow boy contingent, has been tho source of attraction during tho week. The way that boy hMsoed the hones eimply roado tho small boy of this vicinity dance with delight. A number of urchins now carry a ropo with tho conventional nooso and aro to bo seen daily practicing on tho stumps. Misses Minnio Wf-o and Llzilo Herman, of Pottsvillc, wero tho guests of friends In town over Sunday. John Pauley has purchased a through bred, which is claimed in tho KSO claw, and sumo fluo trotting is anticipated. Mrs. V. Keffcr, of St. Clair, was a town visitor on Friday. Mrs. Stewart, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Morgan, of Nice sttect. John Oerther, who had been seriously 111, Is convalescing. On Monday whilo coupling ears at Maha noy Plane, Thomas Carr, of town, got his arm between the bumpers, resulting in a very severe squeeze. Profcwor Elmer Aler. on business. Daniel Owens left tho World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.1 paid a visit to town o Mrs. Thomas Dove, A Wedding. Moses Eubinsky, of town, aud MIps Annio Silvermcn, of Pleasant Hill, wero married last week, at tho latter place, and returned to town Thursday, where they will make their future home. Among those in attendance at tho wedding were : Mr. aud Mrs. Harris Soff, Mr. and Mrs.. I. Lautcrstoin, Levi RcfowMi, Max Supowitz and wife, Samuol Block aud wife, aud Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldlu, of town, and J, Xelbermaji and wife, of Pottsvllle. A notablo feature of the wedding was tho fre quent chaugo of dross made by ono of the guests. Tho ceremony took place between 4 and 0 o'clock, during which time three changes were made. The lady first wore a wino color draes, then.a black satin, and lastly a brown llnou. Tho contracting parties havo the well wishes of tho Herald for their fu ture happlnoss. Xxmc Royr .In a Novel Uont. JIiciiioah .City, Ind., Sept. 4. Frank Apply, of Rhode Islund, arrived in this port, having rowed tho entire distance from Pawtnoket, U. I., in a boat eighteen feet long, made of aluminum. lie lett Pawtuoket Juno 3, and must be in Chi cago thlB evening. Railroad Ktuploye Aoooiit Itmluctlon NASHVILLK, Tenn., Sept. 4. The Nash ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway troployea last night presented to Major l'homas, president of the company, a signed agreement accepting the 10 per vteut. reduction for ninety days. To HotUo the Iielgluu Constitution, Biiubskm, Sept. 4. The bill for the re rlsion of the Belgian oocstltutiou was jpaaoed by the senate by a large majority. BASEBALL RECORDS. .Boston 78 .Pittsburg.- 81 PbilafU...... M OlertUad.. 87 ew York. T Brooklyn.. 34 National League. W. I'.a at .701 u .m 4i .see 4T .MS 19 .!W& 68 MO w. Cincinnati. 58 Baltimore. SI St. Louis... 4T Chlomto..... 43 Louisville. 40 Wash'gt'n. 3T U r.. 53 .600 .480 .481 ,4ie .aw .343 SATURDAY'S HAWKS At Philadelphia (first game): Philadel phia, 6; Cincinnati, 2. Second game: Phila delphia. Mi Cincinnati, 1. At Pittsburg (flret game): Pittsburg, 13; Washington, 3. Second game: Pittsburg, 12; Washington, 9. At New York: New York, 38; Louis--rille, 14. At Brooklyn! Cleveland, 0; .Brook lyn, 0. At Boston: Boston, 0; St. Louis, 8. At Chicago: Baltimore, 9; Chicago, 5. l'eunsylTaiila Stat r.onirue. w. t P. a W. L. p. O. Kaston...-. 28 11 .72S Ilarrisb'g- 21 1 .500 York SI IT .5&5 Altoona 19 20 .487 ' Allaot'wn. 21 SO .512 JohnU'n.. 19 itl .415 fioranton.. 20 SO .500 Beading... 9 83 .219 SATURDAY'S OASIB6. At York (flrst game): York, 11: Easton, 8. Second game: Boston, "i York, 5 (10 tunings). At ltoona: Altoona, 13; Johns town, 4. At JokBStown: Johnstown, S; Ailoou, . At Harris burg (first garae)t JUleatown, 4; HsrrUburg . 8. Second game: lUrrUbuw, 4; Allentown, 2. At Scranton ftirst frame): Sicranton, 19; Heading, 8. lUcond game: Sarmotoo, IB; Reading, 4. - urd ' ItiMtam Laujrue Onmi. - Ad Buffalo: Buffalo, 19; Albany, 3. At 3Erie: Krle. &, Troy. 6. At WilJtasbarrei Wil e .'ar.-r, ;; Springfluid, 10. lido is In Philadelphia town this morning for X Kelley, of Contralia, n Saturday. of South Jardln street, 'ji moved with his family skvmu taken up a ro- USE DANA'S SAK3APAKILLA, ith "THE KIND THAT CUKES." MAIIANOY 1'I.ANK. Tho Lithuanian Band, of Shonaudoah, np pearod on our streets on Thursday evening and rendered somo of their choice selections. Tliomas, son of Jeremiah O'Connor, wat struck by an electric car whilo returning from work Tuesday. Fortunatoly he washul slightly hurt. Tho painting boom appears to havo struck town, Sovcral houses havo rcceivod a much needed coat of paint which adds very mucli to tho appearance Daniel IJeardon, who Is now staying in town, rccolvod thrco dispatches from Now York during tho week, urging him to fight tho middle weight champion of Boston the first weok in September. New York will back Dan to any amount, As prlzo fighting requires previous training and it would bo Impossible for him to train sufficiently in such a short time, ho is compelled to rcfuso the oiler, though anxious to havo a chuueo if given time. air. and airs. .Dennis McUutuy lost an interesting thrco year-old child by death Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Fitzpntrick left for Chicago Monday. After viewing tho sights at tho World's Fair she will sojourn a few weeke among friends in Iowa. Tlio practlco prevalent among the boys in town of putting torpedos on tlio rails of tho electric road should ho prohibited. Passengers of nervous temperaments aro completely shocked by the act. Miss Mary Burko, ono of Locust Gap's fair maidens, was tlio guest of Mi&sManioMunloy Tuesday. Tho benefits dorlved from tho law com' polling school districts to furnish all books is just now being -appreciated by parents, especially by thoso who havo several children attending school. In these days of financial stringency many would find it difficult to purchase tho necessary outfit. I'ollltH. Tho only change Labor Day made in town was to close tho banks. Tho children are again wending their ways to tho public schools. Tho bell Will soon ring for tho straw hat. The dog days are gone hut the cat nights are still with us, It is quite dusk now in tho evenings by liulf past seven o'clock. Next Thursday will be Pennsylvania Day t the World's Fair. Hiokory Bidge colliery at Shamokln re sumed operations to-day. It had been idle since August 10th on account of the dull ooal trade. Two Shamokln young men, A. M. Gable and Frank Leader, have just completed a tour of 500 miles on tbolr bicycles. left town to-day for tjo World's Fair. Inspector Monaghatn left for Phlladclphl: last night to altd nd to his Immigration duties. John Btoves, a fj'.rhigh Valloy conductor, left town to-day 1 o spend-his vacation in Philadelphia. M. H. Koblcr, wb to Camden, N. J , h sldence here. Edward Beddall, (xm of Georgo W. Beddall left town to day Our illoomsburg ami will enter the State Noiinal School thero. William FermiMn left town to-day for Wllllamspott, whorle ho will resumo his theo loglral studies at t)iU Dickinson Somlnary. Miss Hattio WasjVy and Mrs. G. W. Keller, of Bloomsburg, aro? tho guests of their sister, Mrs. John K. JonclT. of North Jardln street. A. II, Bldolhor(jr spent yesterday in town with his fsmily. I-lo leaves to-day for VYasli incton to accept a position In tho Government 'luting ofllco, i i". H. HopklnT, Sr., left town Saturday nnln Cah Trlt.rc nttnlts T111I . (n ultrnil ihn National cncnmpto;cnt of tho Qrand Army of tho lCcpubllc. Mlno InspcctortC'alcb Williaras.of Hazlcton, passed through to3n this morning on his way homo from Mt. CaJmol, where ho sjcut Sun- lay with frloudsX Thomas J. Majjltn, of town, and ono of tho freight train condu ctors on the Lohigh Valloy Railroad, Is nurfiffga wrist which hospralned whllo handlinc fiiMellt. W. J. Siucockf traveling salesman for tho Shenandoah Marl ufneturing Company, re turned to town Saturday night after a trip cxtondlug as 'ar'vfcst os Chicago. Misses Mary I Whalcn, Alice Leho and Magglo Palmer, Vho woro membors of tho last graduating cIjss of tho High School, left town to-day for tie Bloomsburg Stato Normal School. I Miss Ella O'Bj-ylo, of town, and J. C, Knable, of Some-. set, Somerset couuty, will bo married iili tho Trinity Reformed church on West lUoyd street at noon to-mor row. Rev. Robiirt O'Boyle, brother of tho hridc-to-be, will d tSEDANA " THE KI 1!m There is Bomot Sctloy and J battery. Lltllo Toman error charged ad cusablo one. Every man on Mcssltt had an c What is tho ml "Cappy" Martin1 two for one gam If Sctley docsj in which ho ma, warming by tho Frank Henrj tho gamo startc basos during the Meseitt work William Miles, who is at tho hospital, the result of an explosion of. gas, Is slowly but surely recovering. Miss Mamie Tuvcy, of Mlnorsvlllc.who had been tho gucat of W. Boner for tho pst fow wcoks, rcturn'd homo on Thursday. Mrs. Edward Martin, who has boon on tho sick list for 6omo tlrao, a victim of cryslpelai, Is convalescing. William Stono, one of Gilhcrton's most jovial and worthy bachelors, left on Monday for tho World's Fair. Mrs. W. Yates returned home on Friday aftor a week's pleasant visit to friends In Philadelphia. llev. John McGlnnls, the oloquent divine of tho P. M. church, was initiated into -the mysteries of Odd Fellowship on Wednesday evening. Jamos Coons, who had been seriously ill, is vory much improved. During the absence of Dr. Gillars at the World's Fair Dr. Taggart, of Frackvlllo, is kept very busy attending bis iatleuts. USE DANA'S SAK8APA ISILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKB8." fficiato at the ceiciuoiiy. SSAESAPABILLA-, lie HI) THAT OlIBES". Wall Not. ulng wrong. Icssltt mako an excellent showed well nt short, tho aiust him was almost an ox tho team except Fulmer and rror. atlor with Frank Henry and 1 Soven errors between tho 3 looks pretty tough. half as good in every game 7 play ho will win n houso end of tho season. limped considerable when d and was unable to run gamo. 1 llko a littlo beavor. Ward had a batting streak aud tho Bo novos thought 8 im a wonder. Ho is a dandy at the bat, soma times. Big Henry ilmldn't seem to gnago Eoach'i delivery. Ho 1 got ono good whack at it but Welch had Ills cyo on it. Jir&uley was ircpt on tlio bench. Ho was to bo used in cstse Setiey weakened, but tho latter piovcd trfuo bluo. If Pottsvillo ifj to bo beaten noxt Friday tho homo team I will have to pull Itself to ulck. t. B. team defeatod Pottsvllle i Satin day. ms supplanted Bcllly at third tsvillo team. pped a gamo on Saturday. le papers claim their team iger two weeks ago than It is gether mighty The Fcnna, in two games o McGcttigan baso on tho Pod Lansford droi The Poltsvll was much stroi to-day. Such an cxl homo team ye: tho attendanci In the langu game of surpri attest that fact Sotley used 1: day's gamo to in a strike, Yesterday's: est of the seasi For a mild Baxter's Mar warranted, UIMIKIITON', Ultau Away. For sixty days Reagey, tho photographer wlU give a 10x13 pHtlnum plcturo with ovory down of his $3 iblpot Go to McElhenny's restaurant. 8 0-tf AMUSEMENTS. Jtmr OM! NIGHT! Friday, September 8th, 1893 MELVILLE AND THOMPSON'S Beautiful Porlcuu ard 1 ocrful Dramatic Creation, A frcBh, erisp Picture of Life in New York City. Itoallstto In ihe exireme. KullofExclt- lne -.cenos. Dramatic si uatlnns ana Mstrnln cent Scenery, Artistically Picturesque, and interpreted Dy.a Powerful and C'nrelully Be looted (omnanv. Among tho startling effects of this gieat pro duction art- New York t ft nt Midnight, the liattery In I8tls, Harlem lirldge In n llilzzird, the Police Patrol Hie Burning Canal lit at, the lilectrlo Call. Tho wholo portraying to nature lire in me gieai city. wticKsi as, as ni-ti go ceu-.H Beservcd sen s on salost Kirlln'H drup sioio. WJLIi'T?-. Out. TP OR SALE. Tho Wiectz property, K. Lloyd ' street, and property at Brownsville. B-aj im m, ju. iiuiinii, Aiiorney ATT OTICE. My wife. Mary Acnes Dowriham, 1 havlnc left my bed and board. I hereby Blvc notice tbat I will not be responsible for any aenis coniraaea dj- ucror oy my cnuaren niter tma date. 8 28 01 WM. DOWNHAM. Hbcnandoah, Pa., Aug. 29, 1803. . RETTIG'S Beer and Porter, T AM AGENT for the X Chas. Ilettig's Cele brated Beer aud Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Died. SCOTT. On tho 2nd inst., at St. Clair, Pa. Martin Scott. Funeral on Tuesday, 5th lust., leaving St. Clair on the 11:48 a. m. Pennsyl. R. R, train and arriving at Pennsylvania depot, Shenandoah, at 12:30 o'clock p. m. Interment in tboOdd Fellows' cemotery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend. 0-4-lt l'Ues or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who sro responsible need not y until well. A perfect oure guaranteed. Bend for circular, R. REED, M. D., 189 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by perlniBglon, to the editor of the tvuMlKe IIbuuu). tf Here You Are, If you are looking for an elegant new home, in a permanent, healthy place, fitted with all the latest convenience!, plenty of yard room, call at this ofllco for full jgirtto-olars. Del 5 Ibltlon as was given by tho terday will materially affect ago of Caylor, base ball is the os. Shenandoah patrons can to their sorrow. ds cart-wheel swing in yester- good effect, invariably resulting I attendance was ono of the larg- athartio and efficient tonic, use drako Bitters. Evoiy bottlo lm ltunawuy. A young mil n named Tobias Purcell had narrow eecapil on Jardin street. Thehoreohe' was driving tJkik fright and dashed at a mad pace from thrPhoouix houso to Oak street. Purcell bare) J 'escaped being thrown from the wagon sevemll times during thoswift journey, but ho holdjtlao horse In pretty well until assistanco aril veil I All taxesl levy and IbUti Esq., who 1 collections. August 4,1 4i liiiqueutTax Notice. ao to me on tho duplicates of must be paid to M. M. Burke, retained by me to make such Ciibibt Schmidt. 893. 8-4-lm proaoliluK Wedding. Cards arSC out announcing the wedding of m r rturiTi on Tuesday; in tho Aiuui Eq., aud Miss Mary E. Foloy, liepieiuher 12, 1893, at high noon, nidation church. Tn'ns lei Chun.. -es! a. in., i., 2. S.v.m. 11 11. llJ a. m., 14 davs. 3.K. 4 1, May IB, I?1! MoElhem White and Sept. 51 Robblns' op tne y. i . a ncn rltch-llack llallroad. ve Bwltch-Back depot. Mauc days, as follows: i.to, 10.10, M, 8 , 5S6 p. m. Sundays. iM. turning, leave huromlt Hill, fl.41), 35. 1.60. 3.21). 1.3S. fi.lfi n. m. Hnrl- iD.m. ' 1 1 tf ys saloon and restaurant, corner enire stieew. Mti or overytmn (Jnmluc JSvenls. io cream and iieaeh festival a ra house, under the atupicefl ( of tho Welsh Baptist church. Boots and Shoes At a SACRIFICE! I will close out my cntiro stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps at prices re gardless of cost, as I intend to go into another business. ISIDORE FRIEDMAN, 29 North Main St., Shenandoah JERSEYJPEAGHES We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Cal early if you want good fruit a low prices. WOMER',S, 124 N. Main S., Shnandoah, Pa, NOTICE. chase ' to Inform the public that I have pur i me BARBER SHOP lately owned by William Bamer. and will con OUCl 11 lor lue ucucui ui my vubiuuiwi. share ot your patronage la solicited. CH.Utl.KK DKXtll, (Formerly with Wm.Derr) IS AY. Centre St. TUB CHOICEST J) JR INK Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Best Beer, Ale and Porttr and finest Cigar bIwkjs on hand. Polite trestrcent to all. uimjB.mimig 5 and 7 Itf. C3enia?3 Street Diw, Ponuroy and Stow art . ...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 Doparlmcnt you will And offers unparalleled by oth rs o'fewherf. Exam ine the Beautiful Pictures at prices lost ihsn half their value. In our Coat Boom you will find bargains in Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Lsce Curtains, Chenilln Curtains, a few Summer Wraps, etc. Coming into tho main storeroom you will seo bargains right and lift in Drcfs Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Uuderwrar (ladies' and gent's), Hoticry, Linens, Laces, EmbroidoricE, Corsols, Gloves, e'.c. Exam ination with observation aro tho two best means of being able to apprccia'o theeo offers. Como early and make your selections, as the best will not bo 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. Jim,, mm min ji w v km wmh O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. ""Hickory Baskets! All Shapes and Sizes. Also Breton Lunch Baskets. 9 j' VI A Aery hico lot. of Toilet Sets -which we will part company with aV 2.75. These arc largo and m four different decorations. We have whacked auother big chunk oft tl e price of Mason's Jars. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'Si 0 3oixt2x IVZsadLaa. John F.Ploppert, 0 EAST CENTRE SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery I COSFECTIOIEBT. ICE CREAM, SODA WATEB. . J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Conlro Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. JS a. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET ItiiuNel Slioe Laces! RuHSct Blioc Dressing:! AT THE LEATHER STORE X3 -W. Oentro m t.. Public Notice! Noilu' 1- ft r. i ri.il iliat iien.Dh ,', slrov inKor n t 1 ' bt r uf9 will t io (iiia""' -d an i o-' : I i, to it 1 1 4t"u'f.l kjfrivii A. pi' , Breworu' jUumxfnVtm CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER v v AHD PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL 6 In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVE COAL $3 00 CHESTNUT COAL ., . 3 00 PEA COAL m 2 00 EQQ COAL .. 3 09 Orders may be lett at 21 East Coal street, or 301 Wouth Milu street. M. L SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confectionery Store, i2i M. jartllu Htreeii TLetiiPHt tali oh and bread and plain And on hand. WM. BUUClAttS. J 1