aawiinn ' f v ' At 7 '.KING Among merchant li the odo who esters to thevfinUof hlscas- lotnera, bo they rich or poor. Both havo an rinal right to be treated fairly. Justice to all U a good motto, and our cuttomers will find Hours. Wo hare a ooniplctollnoof Groceries M well M Cannod Goods, etc. Gome and soo our stock of goods, and remember tho best goods are always tho cheapest In tho long run. SBVBBLT'S. Ccarner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BlieiMUilonli Oiler Opportunities to Seek on of luveatmoiit. Tho following enumerated properties are for sale and information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho IIehald ofllco : 1. A row of framo houses containing apartments for six famillrs. Will not at least IS per cent, on the price asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shenandoah. 2j A splendid factory site, 30xGO feet in slue, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in eluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8'horso power englno, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An ologant now houso In PotUvllIo, complcto in every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennery. TJbe Wells' Laundhy Bluk, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each pacltano makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. Amour Tiiiroin. Tho many friends of Itichard Amour, who has been lying in a critical condition from tho wound ho received at tho Qllborton riot, will be pleased to learn that his condition is much improved. Ilorctoforo ho has been un ablo to cut anything, but now bis appetito is -returning, and his physicians state that each day gives them much encouragement for his ultimate recovery. Tho bullet lias not been located as yet, and no effort will bo nmilo in that direction for tho present. If tho patient continues to Improvo at tho samo rate ho has within tho past few days it is expected ho will bo able to leave his bed in tho courso of , a weok or ten days. Buy Keyttone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lbssio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw. A Donilly Habit. Editor JJkbald : Why is not tho law in reforenco tq selling cigarettes to 1 small boys enforced ? I noticed yesterday a number of very small boys smoking tho deadly, harmful, degrading clgarttto. ounly rarcnts do not encourago this ovil habit. Tho practicoshould ,bo stopped. Parent. or Heworrliohlri Permanently cured without knife or ligature Ko danger or sulfating. No delay from bus! nam while under tioatmont. I'atlentH who , fire responsible need not y until well. A jorfectcure guaranteed. Sond for circular, It. REED, M. 1?., ISO South 13th St., Philadelphia. fiofers, by permission, to tho editor of tho Evenino Herald. tf Hero You Are. If yon aro looking for an elegant now homo, in a permanent, healthy place, fitted with ell tho latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call at this ofllco for full particulars. Qur Directory. fin POtf Oldies Shenandoah. Ofllco hours from 7:30 a. m. Iu":30p. in Money Order and Keglstry De portment open Irom8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. FollowinK la a schedule ot 'tho arrival and departure ot mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In the ofllce thirty minutes before the time given below: JLrriwl. DeMnation, Departure. J.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1:40 J:10 BiOd 4:3i 0:03 9)15 (Phlla., Western I 7:20 i and V :08 ( Southern States) 11:30 ( NewVork and ISnat-1 em Htates and r. u. It, ) 9108 ..fcJ&M 9:66 8:18 1:40 2m 8:18 2:28 8:18 3:24 ( point! on Id, V, Aaland. Olrardrtlle. (Raven Bon, Centra-1 i. U, Mt Otrmel and V SUaraoMn- 9:08 7:20 9:68 9-JSA PottovlllQ. Mahunoy Olty. 7:20 11:80 7:SU 9:08 11:30 12:52 3:08 8:00 12:fi2 3:08 8:00 1:38 7;00 1:3S 7:00 1:10 T.CO 2i6f 6;20 2:60 OfcAD BODIES Iff TH BAKU. I Dlicovary Tlmt Hit the Appearance of Double Murder. ( Middletovw, N. Y., Sept. 5. Adlscov- Iry of what has the nppenranccof n double murder, and may prove to bo a triple us i.isslnntlon. hns just been made at Bur lluuhiini, at the foot ot the Shawangunk mountains. The events lending up to tho 5uppof,ed murders date a little time back, 'mil Hollldny, a widower, who rosldes bear IlurlinKlinm, recently married a Young woman who had been working for lilm. Soon nfter the marriage Ilollldny's house and barn were burned and hi crip pled sou wns burned todeuth In tho house. Mrs. Uolllday was arrested for arson and held In the Orange county Jail, where she tliowed evidence of insanity. She was tint to the state hospital, and subse quently being released, returnod home. The latter part of last week Hollldny Whs missed. A watch was set on llolll day's premises, and Mrs. Hollldny said ho had gono to Bloomsburg to work as n iniiHon, but an Investigation proved nor statement false. Mrs. Uolllday made some inquiries as to what would remove blood stains, and her aotions becoming mysterious she wns arrested. A senrchlng party was then mado up to look for liolll-iiny. In tho barn at Holllday's plnco tuey found under a lot of hay tho bodies of two Women. One was a fleshy woman about 40 years old, and tho other that of n young girl about 10 years. In the body or. the elder woman thero were eight bullet Wounds. Death had evidently taken place In both cases about four days ago. While tho names of the dead women aro un known it is thought thoy wore summer boarders from New York city. Coroner Hoosch, of Wurtsborough, has summoned a jury, and local physicians nro making a post mortem examination. Tho inquest is bolug held this afternoon. The search for Hollldny continues. NEW YORK DAY. Governor Flower mid 8tnff at the Great Fill r. CHICAGO, Sept. C New Yorkers cele brated at the fair yesterday in their char acteristic manner. Tho formal exercises were held In tho state building, Senator Foley presiding. Chnuncey M. Depew de livered an address ot welcome and Gov ernor Flower responded. Director Gene ral Davis aUo welcomed the governor und his people to tho White City. James O'Connor road a poem. Music by the Dos Moines band concluded the program. Governor Flower and stall then held a reception. Thousands of peoplo shook his bund. In the evening there was another reception. Governor Altgold, ot Illinois, mado an address at this time. The recep tion was followed by refreshments, muslo and dancing. Tonight the Chicago Society of tho Sons of Now York will glvo a reception to Now Yorkers. Ex-Mayor Cregar will wolcorao the New Yorkers, and Governor Flower and Chauncoy M. Depew will respond. Music, dnuclng and a collation will fill out the evening's entertainment. TWO BOYS SHOT. A Pnlrymnn l'uts Vurty-VIra Uuoksliot Into One of Ills Victim. Loko Island Citt, N. Y., Sept. 5. William Barrett, a dairy farmer, shot and ktllc d John Egun, 10 years old, and prob ably mortally wounded David Crawford, IS years old, nt his farm on Stnr avenue, Bllssvllle. He claims a crowd ot boys were annoying lilm, and that he tired both barrels of a shot gun into the air to frighten them away and had no intention of shooting any of them. Spectators declare that he fired deliberately into the crowd of boys. Led by the dead boy's father, a great crowd of neighbors caught Barrett and beat him into insensibility, and would probably havo lynoUed him but for tho timely arrival on the scene ot Police man Ilaggerty, who rescued him and took him Into custody. The Egun boy died fifteen minutes al ter being shot, and forty five buckshot were taken from his chest by a doctor. Another Car AccUInt In Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Sopt. r. it is now believed that the total deaths from the Avondalo electric car accident Monday ovening will not exceed five, though many of the three dozen of people injured will carry tho tears of their expeiience through life. A similar accident took place on tho Eu tJEnd lino ou Broadway, yesterdny afternooon. Electric car No. 760 became unmanageable du the hill and colided with a Covington car, wrecking both cars badly. William Bolan, of Columbia was seriously Injured Intoruatyy; Gus Bernard, son of Hon. Luwis Bernard, Injured In right leg; J. B. Mayer, injured in right arm and leg. A Murderer 8 ntenceU. Bkllefontb, Pa., Sept. 5. John N. Wnhn, who was convicted on Friday last of causing tho death of .Mrs. Itinklemann, wo yesterday sentenced by Judge Furst to pay a tine of $300, the cost of the proso cution.and to undergo live years' imprison ment in the western penitentiary at soli tary confinement. Before sentence was Imposed 'Wnhn admitted Ills guilt, and that lie had practiced his nefarious pio feeeion for some time, even while engaged In church work and a leader in the Young Men's Christian Association. MANGLED li IY A TRAIN. Uiliim Pcantnn on tlio tallrouil. rled remains of a man abigh Valley Kallroad Horrible Heath ol W, ( I.elilgh IH flTho Shorrlbly mangJ wero found on tho Li tirAr Park Place on Sufi identified as those oRS 0VcnlBB and woro unmarried roan 20 yef WHHcm Scanlan, an Robinson's Patch, ifs"' of K rMl,lln? at mcnts it 1 Imposslbldyrom present develop the unfortunate man i8 to dctc""lc whether thn tr-fk when stmcM?WM wlklng or lying on t; but there is no doubt killed him was tho 9:59 9:8 JMahaooyl'laae, Lost I 11:80 2:60 1 Creek and Shan, f 8:00 Fraokvtlle. 7:20 2:60 Carriers jnako a general oolleotion at 8:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:18 a. m. and 3:1ft p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro made In tho business part ot town at 10:19 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Jflre Alarm lloxea. The following list shows tho location ot iho alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 18 Bowers and Centre streets. U llrldgo and Centre streets. Z5i-Mala and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 88 Main and Coal street. tt Ollbert and Centre streets. tf-Gilbert and Cherry street. f-ttimt a Coat Htroeta. To Mod as alna opB tM box, pull down - the book oae sod let go. Whan an alarm la seat la the InMl wilt cound the numVr ot IttlNiHt npwkt the tJarm four times. CK)W TO LOCUIB ALARMS. If the alarm la sounded from box II the Are bell w strike one, then pause and strike live whloh will indicate that the fire Is in the Tlelnlty o No. i box. Bvery.alarm Is repeated our times. Sad Aeeideut to u Child PATER80N, N. J., Sept. 5.-While 300 persons made a rush to board an opep car on the Paterson Central Electrio railway, on Ellison street, which was going to Washington Park yesterday afternoon, Leslie Murray, 9 years old, was forced in front of the orowd to the track, and was crushed under the wheels of the car. His left leg was cut off and both arms broken. He is in a dying condition at the general hospital. Knlglits of I'ythlus on Parade. FllEBHOLD, N. J., Sept. 8. The first annual parade ot the Knight of Pythias ot the state of Now Jersey was held here yesterday. Upwards of 10,000 people were In town to witness the parade. At least 6,000 members of tho uniformed rank were In line. Lodges from nil sections of this itnte and from New York und Pennsyl vania, were in attendance. To Return Contract l.ahorera. WASHIKuTON, Sept. 5. W. II, Pugh, acting superintendent of immigration, has directed that four contract laborers, three at New York and one at Baltimore, be returned to Italy. The evidence was plain that they had entered into contract abroad, and that they had their patsage money paid by A me nvans. Gone to the I'Hdvtir Iitfttitute. KATTOH, Pa,,", gept. 5. Postmaster Wil son Haring, of Upper Black's Eddy, who was bitten on the thumb by a sm.tll dog, left for Pasteur's inntute m h treated. The rtotind la more -i-ricms iuau at liret supposed. Tho otboi bitten ijy the dug Ore not eonsideied dangerous that tho train whlc freight which loft drawn by engino No. it appears that aft plsce where the body Henry Gaver, the the engineer that h body of a man on on to Delano and trinn was Gxannneul urn in weiu luuim cw. I uijp ..-..tie '1 r. . ncro ounuay evening, 510. r tho train nsfvrd thn ,: wtssubstouontly found flrak cman, remarked to ( thought ho had seen tho in another direction track. The train went on arrival there tho on Particles of a human other parts of tho MJfca on mo vsiik ami of tho driving whceiieln hanging to one Tito cnelncor and U" was ,UUI1" c,,u- backonthocngin4'romoof, th0 ,crow wont 1, thoimht he rl:10 tho P10 wliero 0a and thtre found Seal1?1 "C" th body f mBn About twentv varrnlan mangled remains. . I f r i i (tin 1 (tin o r .i ... found a bund nnd til from tho body' tho crew io other hand was found oif ard tho head vT- . "oth lc8 1,ccn c,,t f.hmnnli. Tb.Ur,".! 18 horribly crushed above removal say it wasl I crs who assisted In tho thov had over secn'Ji1110 W0IBt mangled corjao - Tho lnrccat Hnill I III A I i .1 1 1 A in tho world is 6 t'i'"eu jauuiuiory I j t Co.. tho solo manufl wncn Au- x"cnwz Imnortcd "AnchoS "clurers of tho renowned known remedy foM'aIn Exrellcr," Iho best kindred mmnlalifflQr rheumatism, gout and works are often UI.P- Their own large glass mi. million nrTl able to turn out all of tbo il preparations, for their ;inciliciu bottles required annually nhnr I'aln Kxtiollfil a bottle at C. 11.131 lln's, J. M. IlillaTJ Oysters In scosi Now shoot siiur Autumn days a: Summer cuds o This is tho cqu Grapos aro ripi Another leaf hi. Carry out thel Offlcor. American soldi tho world. Featlicrlcea ilu season in Kansas, Englishmen nri milking machine! Wo have been tho past fow dayf Tho short to nil ply of catsup.foij Tho heaters and fixed up for But lor won. Tho "An. f is sold at 25 and 50 cents lagenbuch's, P. P. D. Kir- ' and other druggists.. llOIIHP, rol. o coming. ;i tho 21st. 'noctial month. uing and coming to market, ;adepaitcd from tho calendar. instructions of tho Health crs aro tho beat marksmen in cks aro a fcaturo of tho dry i experimenting with cow having good sleeping nights ato crop will reduce tho sup- winter. vlll soon bo being cleaned winter use would bo a migllfcn and P0,ltics thia carth Plant your fa'ly "u"Ic- vour reward in ft" advertisements and reap Crapes aroroiflbiK trade, vines in some sti',otteJ t0 1)0 dropping from tho ctions. ,ti tho ninth month of 1693 and ng old season is expected to bring tin business, thomoroprospJhecut dowu in tho hay field It is 4G vearsV110 owuer- was introducedsiucu bo uso of postage stamps Bismarck is! by ,u0 government. vounciiirls. ,1 wtr Ioml ot visaing pretty havo a heap of)LUB om gentleman always uia Now is ihnll sen6C- Wo are now I tho year is gett The autumn an improvemo: Tho bigger mcnt, and tlio! Tho crop of cu Guessing at melon is tho la age number is' tlmo to plsntyouradvertiso- Ieuald is tho proper medium. jtomeia will surpriso you. .ho number of seeds iu a water- tcstwayof betting. Tho aver Small-nox fJ 0Ter 8ix hundred. Reading Tit'88'0-t0 1,0 spreading rapidly iu probably bo ce statu Bottrd of Health will A now navel lled ll0n fr aisistanco. J J Franev'Sncnt 's heing laid in front of nud Oak si reef Property at the corner of Main Painters an a busy timej jIlri,i,';r-llallSBr'iare experiencing Edward Colli "I common over flftyfivi Loudon, and I came to thii over seven hearty, an to the DEEDTJI'S P cold or tevo tion or hill Bbandreu'J eulth la O.d Age, teon, Queens. N. Y., says: Ped using Brandreth's Pilm a years ego. I bought them in havo continued using thcmslnco s country iu 183G. I am now y-fivo years old, halo and I attrlbuto my wondorful persistent ueo of Bran- ills. Occasionally I havo a bad o attack of rheumatism, indiges- uenees, but four or fivo doses of Whenever m" 8 riLLS a'ays euro me. arlet fcvoy emmren havo been sick with , measles, acid stomach, dlsor- ion or costiveness, a few doses of iVb Pills havo restored their ce. dered digest BrandkkD' health at onf Ohltuuiy. Is of John and Ellen Downey with them in tho loss by death of son. Tho child died yesterday. ,iii er uicu tnree weecs ago. it.,o from tho fif t'56 P'oce t 3 p. m. to-morrow street. HHy residence, 512 East Lloyd The frlen sympathizcJ their infan Its twin sis funeral wi Liverv si Arnica & dauio keepers should always keen like it for 9'1 Unircent in the stable, nothing orser. Ira Trait Chunk, i.t a. rr '.CO, 3.86 p. r it uia. d. ,, i' v. ttrh-Uack Kallroad. leave - witch-Hack depot, Maudh I "lays, as follows: 8.40. 10,10, HOT f. 45, 6 p. m. Hundays, l.K), Rali.1 nlnir. Imta hummtt liTlt. (tin - ., i.sv. a.w, t.ao. o.to p. m. oun For a Baxter's t'dcainartioatiu onteient tonic, n wamntt,ftandrke Bitters. Evory bot' InV On to 1 clbenny'i rostanrant, 8-9-tf Sept. 5-4 Rol. bins' t the y. V Cumins; li'venis. Ice cream and peach festival pent house, under the ausploes t. of the Welsh Baptist church family Kxenmlon to the tVoi til's Fair, An excursion by daylight to tho World's Fair via tho L. V. B. It., will leave hero Mon day, September 11, at 7:20 a, m. Tho train will reach Niagara Falls at 7:30 p. m., where excursionists vlll remain over night and bo given an opportunity to soo tho falls. Leav ing Niagara at 10 a. m. tho train will reach Detroit at 7 p. in. and arrive at Chicago tho noxt day, at 0 a. m. Faro for tho round trip, $27.60, tickets good until November 15. O. II. Holler, tho jwpular traveling passenger agent of tho L. V. R. It., and L. S. McClellan, of tho Wabash B. it., experienced excursion agents, and a plij siclan will accompany the excursion. The Sohcol Opened. Tho Shenandoah publicscltools wero opened yesterday, with an unusually largo attend ance. Many of tlio scholars havo been pro moted to higher grade", and theso received free text books as well as those entering tho schools for the first tlmo at this term. Supor iutondent Whitakcrand h's corps of teachers were kept qulto busy iu furnishing free toxt books under the now law. A number of par ents havo mailed themselves of tho new law, who wero compelled to keep tholr children from cchoul for tho want of books. USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT 0UKE3." Oti an AwHy. For sixty dayB Efagey, the photographer will glvo a 10x12 pWtlmim pictuio with evory dozen of his 43 cabinnts. McElhenny's saloon and rcitaurant, corner White and Ccntro streets. Best of everything AMUSEMENTS. JUHV ?I5 3SIOHX! Friday, Septimber 81 li, 1893 MELVILLE AND THOMPSON'S Btautiful Port cau aid onerlul Dramatic Creation, "NEW YORK DAY BY DAY,1 A fresh, rrisnPlcturn of Ltfo In New York City. Itcsllstlo In iho extreme. Full of Kxolt- ing i-ceuos, uramauo filiations nntl Magnlfl cent Scenery, Artistically Picturesque, ard lrmrpreiou ey a rowenul and uuicfully Mo lectid ompany. Amonc the hiarlllncxnVcts cf this crca rro duction are New York tltj nt Midnight, tho Ilattery inlBOS, Harlem Hrldge In a lldzzard, the Kolico I'atrol Hie Burning Canal It. at, the Klectrlo (Jill. The whole portraj ing to nature iuu in mc greub city. PKICI!I 2Si 35 nudso Cents, Reserved sea's on sale at Kirlln's drug store. T70R SALE. Tho Bhcctz property. K. Lloyd X. ovm,,auuitiuJcii; ill inuwLftVOiU. B-S8-lm M, il 11UHKE, Altorney. RETTIG'S Beer and Porier. T A3SI AGENT for the X Ohas. Kettig'a Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAM 120 Souilt Mam Street. Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will close out my entire 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 JEESEYPEAGHES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. 124 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. NOTICE. I beg to Inform the publlo that I have pur chased the BARBER. HnOP lately owned by William Itamer. and will con duet It lor the benefit of my customers. A share of your patronage Is solicited, ciiaici.es uKnn, (Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St. TJTE CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. ShX Beer, Ale and Forter and finest Cigars Always on hand. Polite treatment to all. 5 and 7 RX. Cento. Street Ilk, PoMoy and Stewart. ....SUMMER.... CLOSING SALE! To make room for new fall goods which are soon to arrive, we have marked down our prices ou all summer goods, and in order to do S so quickly, have cut deep, featurday, 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 K.J find effors unparalleled by oth rs elsewhere Exam ino tho Beautiful Pictures at prices less than half their value. ' In cur Coat Boom you will find bargains in Ladios' Muslin Undrrwenr, Luce CurtalDS, Chenille Curtains, a few Summer Wraps, etc. Coming into iho main storeroom you will see bargains right and Ir ft in Dms Goods, Notion?, Fancy Goods, Uudcrwcar (ladles' and gent's), Hosiery, Linens, Lacet, Embroideries, Corsets, Gloves, etc. Exam ination with observation are the two best moans of being ablo to apprccia'o theso offdrs. 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. 1 Dives, Pomeroy aftwart, I POTTS IInE!? PEIHJ1, II O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. 11 ""Hickory Baskets All Shapes and Siaca. Also Breton Inmcb. Baskets. 8 , A Aery nice lot of Toilet Sets which we will part company with $2.75. These aro largo and in four different decorations, "wi havo whacked another big chunk ofl tl o price of Mason's Jare GffiVIN, DUNCAN & WA LEY'S; 3 Jooxtt et,l3a Stroot. John F.Ploppert, HO JEAST CENTRE 81. U, Cab and Pie Bakery ! CQKFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, J. F. PLOPPERT. 20 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Mo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet SIioc Laces! Rnssct Shoe Dressing! AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 "W. Oontro St., JOHN I). TRR2JIHE. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that pwwna fleetroy Ice or detaining beer ltegs will be proeeeuted aa provided by the Act ol Aenbly approved AprlUUl.'IBW. Browors1 Aeaoolattoii, Htitundraht r. June B, list, ly CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA -AGENT POR- Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVE COAL . ...... $3 0 CHESTNUT COAL. 3 0 PEA COAL 2 0 EQQ COAL .. 3 0 Orders may be left at 34 East Coal street, o 201 South Maiu street. M. L SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confectionery Store in H. Jnrfltu Htrcet, The finest ruVss and bread and plain naj on hand. WM. BHUQARS.