) KING Among merchant ii tlio olio who caters to tho wants of his cos- tsmora, be they rich or poor. Both have an qtul right to ho treated fairly. Jnstlco to all ll a (too J motto, and our customers will find It ours. Wo have a comploto ltnoof Groceries M woll m Canned Goods, etc. Coruo and boo ir Mock of goods, and romotnbor the best good aro always tho cheapest in tho long run Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION I'llltfi, Tho school Hoard meets this ovening. Tho Itceso and Smith properties, adjoining tho HmiALl) olllco, aro rapidly Hearing com. plotion. Tho noxt holiday will bo Thanksgiving Day. It is said tliero is good squirrel hunting in in tho Valley. Tliero aro quito a numbor of pavements about town that need repairing. Tako tho conceit out of soma men not many miles from hero and there won't ho enough left to stand on. Parties from town visiting tho World's Fair return homo much elated over their trip aud the sights tlioy saw. John M. Robblns is making soma improve mcnts to his rosidenco on Kast Coal street. Tho Emerlck Street Soworogo Company hos completed Its lino to Strawberry alley. An addition is being built to tho proporty at tho corner of Lloyd and Dowers streets. It Is now a common thing to sco cart loads of rcfuso being removed from premises. Such n thing was a novelty beforo tho organization of a Board of Ileal th. Tho man who says ho doesn't boliove in advertising puts in his best cUbrls getting newsimper reporters to give him frco notices Shenandoah has a number of this description, Emanuel Albcrdlna, who, witli his brothor, was Indicted for murder in Dcrriugcr.I.iizcrno county, has given himself up in Austria. When ho loft Austria to come to this country ho deserted from tho army, aud when ho left this country charged with murder ho reported to his regiment at Ills homo, Ho is amcnablo to tho military for a misdemeanor dono anywhere in tho world. Ho will therefore bo tried by court martial for desertion and murder. A Stockton Hungarian visited his brother at I.attimcr aud was requested to remain over night. When he awoko tho next morn ing ho found his brother had taken $20 aud a silvor watch from his pockets. On Saturday Llcut.-Gov. Watrcs and Hon, Lemuel Ammerman, of tho Scranton Trac tion Co.; Charles Mullen and Judgo Sadler, of Cumberland county,and John T. Lonahan, Esq., of llazletou, secured a 50 years' lease of tho Scranton and l'ittstou Traction Co's track, rwlcs, etc., for tho Scranton Traction Co. William Jones, leader of tho Pittston Choral Union, whoso choir participated inthomusical contest at Ashland on Aug. 15, was surprised last ovening by receiving a gold medal of liandeomo design from tho Secretary of tho Schuylkill County JIusical Festival Associa, tiod. Accompanying tho present was a com plimcntnry letter. IViVieS'Harre Record. USE DANA'S 8AR8APAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Ulton Awny. For slaty days Ersgoy, tho photographer frill glvo a 10x12 plttinum picture with every doran of bis $3 rabinnts. W ,.111. .1 , . 'Whito and Ccntro Etreete. Btst of everything Our Directory. Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a, ra. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and Rswistrv Da- partmentopen from8:0u a. m. wT.wp. m. Following is a schedule of the arrival and departure of mail trains. Mali matter for doupatch must be In tho office thirty uuuuies uuioru iuu umo given oeiuw Arrival. .P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:34 2:26 8:00 0:08 8:18 1:40 6:01 Destination. ( Fhlla., Western I J. and V ( Southern Statos ) Departure. A.M. P.M. 7:20 9:08 11:30 0:45 ( New York and Bast' urn rautMM, ( poiDVs on u. 1:25 1:35 l:as 3:'J , l;4o tm B:18 1:40 a.-ai U8 2:28 8:18 3:2(1 9:08 0:S6 8:08 1:08 : Asland, id Bast-1 s and V V. It. R. 1 9:08 7:30 GtrardWUe. Haven Run, Oentra-1 11a. Mt OarmelandV 8kmoklB. j 12:63 3:08 8:00 12:62 3:08 8:00 1 7i00 1:36 7:00 1:40 7:00 9:66 9:68 PottsviU. Mahanoy Oity, 7:30 11:W 7:30 9:08 11:80 2:68 o;30 2:60 9:68 9:50 i Mabanor Plane. Lost I 11:80 2:60 1 Creek and Shaft, f 6:00 Fraokville. 7:30 2:60 Carriers make a ueneral collection at 8:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., acd a general delivery at 7:16 , m. and 3:16 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections are made In the business part of town a i iu:id a. bi. aoa s:w p. m. Fire Alarm Hoi. The following list shows the lowttion ot tho Alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire Department: Locuno. 16 Ool and Uowers atrteta. 16 Bowers aud Centre street. M Bridge and Centre street. W-Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar streets. M tin i- ed Coal streets. Otlberi and Centre etruela, iilrc-rt aod Ctitirry ah eevo. M CUestiiui and Coal stronta. To tend an ,)arui oren v rum, pull dewa t took env nii let ' i an trs Is fast la the Brr m U win i, i. rmtoberof ... tis. r If h' bell " wh' h lire five ji Uc Y BABUrS DE Difficulties of Feeding at This Season. One Food That Meets the Tests of a Pt-rfitt Diet. What Science Bas Done to Help Mothers. Lactated Food Fulfills All Requirements. September is a Serious Month Where it is Not Ds-.d. Babies die, nino times out often, from Im proper feeding. At this season indigestion, diarrhoea, and cholera infantum do their fearful mischief quickly. Mothors, whoso children have lived through August, too often think that tho great peril is over, ond often grow careless in attention to baby's diet. But this is a serious month for children, as tho high death rate for September shows. Tho mournful spcctaclo is presented of in fants pining away and dying from causes which might bo avoided if mothors knew more about tho great advances of sclcnco in infant f cding. Physicians and lRirees who havo had large oxporienco with sick children in cities anil towns eraphasizo tho fact that homes where lactated food is used cecapo wasting disease in a most significant manner. Lactated food is prepared with tho true scientific knowledge that nothing better can bo dono than to fol low naturo as closely as possible in tho feeding of infants. Lactated food is most like moth er's milk. It has caved tho lives of thousmds of littlo onos. It is within tho reach of all. Uso it. Another car load of primo Jersey peaches at Costlett's. Buy now; thoy are getting scarce. 0-G It PROPERTIES FOR SALE Shenandoah Offers Opportunities to Seek eru of Investment. Tho following enumerated properties aro for salo and information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho Ukiuld oflico: 1. A row of framo houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at loast 15 per cent, on tho price asked. Loca tion in the heart of Shonandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30xG0 fcot in jlzo, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-horse power engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now houso in PotUvlllo, complcto in every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 foct. Largo honnery. Best photographs and crayons at Daub's. Too I.:ite. "Jnmos," exclaimed Mrs. McNngg to her patient uml long Buffering husband the other night, just its ho wits dropping off in to ills first tlo.e, "I am certain that I heard something moving down stairs, nnd I'm sure its burglars. Get up nt once, James, and eco what it is. And, oh, Ucnr, if you find any burirlnrs what will you do?" "Do?" repeated her husband with great calmness us ho got up tvnd prepared to ex ploro the reuion down stairs. "I will do whatever they want mo to do, of course. I liavo never bud ray own way once in this houso yet, nnd it is too late to begin now." Tit-BitB. Ills Orlovauce. Deacon Jnrvis Hut surely, my friend, you can subscribe a small amount for the missionary fund us a tliauk offering. "I'd like to know what I've got to be thankful fori Tut $1,000 in a new hearse six weeks ngo and only had ono funeral since I got it, b'gosh." Electric Spark. Pleating n Patron. Rural Druggist What did you mix with that strawberry flavor thut young lady oalled for? Soda Fountain Boy Only a lot of acids. She's from the city, nnd I made it taste like the strawberries she's used to, so sho'd think it was pure fruit. Good News. Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while undor treatment. Patients who aro responsible need not ay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. B. HEED, M. D, 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia, fiefers, by permission, to tho editor of tho Evening Ukbald. tf Largest and best peaches ever broucht to Shenandoah at Coslctt's, South Main street. 0 0-lt Here You Are. If you are looking for an elegant new home, in a permanent, healthy ploco, fitted with all the latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call at this office for full partin. aJM. Ov to MeKUienny's restaurant. 8-9-tf Hwltoh-Itacik Jtallrmd. Train b leave Hwltob-liaek daoot. Maiwh CHUCK. eeu 'Ujtk, as rouows: 8.W. 10,10, U, a. m i,( " " w, o p. m nunenya, 1L9BO.B1. Kc'urnlne. leave wummit Hill. ll,l(f. !B. I''r. 1.60.3 a), 4,36, 6 16 p. m. Bun p. m. , It ARTHUR AGAIN SUED; Twxntf Tknniand Dollars Itnz th Amount Dilrad. PlTTsntJito, Sept. 6, Attorney Carney bai filed the papers in a suit for tiO.OOO damage in the United States clrmtlt court against P. M. Arthur, of Cleveland, grand chief engineer of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Knglnpors; A. B. Youngson, grand anistant chief, P, S. and D. Kverett, pub lishers of Tho Journal, tho official organ of tho order; J. O. Owstou, chief engineer, and It. M. Kb odes and II. B. Schaffer, officers of the Keystone lodge of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Kngineers, ot Allegheny. Tho plaintiff Is Jcromlah Bvnns, who Is now employed as foreman in the Klba Iron works. Kvnns was formerly employed on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicngo as nn rnulueer, and was a member of Keystone lodge, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi neers, lie withdrc'from the organiza tion to accept tho osltiou of foreman. When a strike was declared nt the Elba works It was declared closed to union men by the Amalgamated Association. Be cause Evans went there to work tho oill ccrs of Keystone lodgo caused to bo pub lished in The Journal a notice that Evaus had been expelled for "scabbing." Evans claims that us ho had withdrawn from the lodge he could not be expelled, for the reason that no labor organization makes a pretence of controlling tho position or regulating wages of foremen. Tho case will likely be tried at the next term of tho circuit court, and is of great importance to unions, nearly all of which publish notices of expulsion. Dtiuth Ituther Thau Live Alone. GUSTOS, Ills., Sept. 0. Fred Johnson, a country school teacher, went riding with a young lady. He asked her to marry him and ou her refusal, he flreu a bullet into his brain, dying utmost instantly. A tjrro Lynched, s MoNTGOMEllY, Ala., Sept. 0. News Is re ceived hero that the unknown negro who outraged Mrs. Sarah Scott, a white woman, In Hicli county, u liw days ago, wus lynched by a mob at Ccuterville. Itralned His Wlfv with an Ax. Mobile, Sept. 0. William McNeill, Creole, niose from his bed nnd while his wife was yet usleep got un ax and brained her. McNeill made his escape. Jealousy Is the alleged cause. A Town NVurlv Willed Out. BhkkmAN, Tex., Sept. 0. Dextor, a little town on tho Red river, was nearly wiped out by lira. Among the buildings de stroyed were mo postoiuce. The Doctors' Congress. Washington, Sept. C Yesterday af ternoon's session of the Pan Auiericou congress was devoted generally to the reading and discussion of technical papers in the various sections into which the congress is divided. There were several sections which did not at once plungu into work, but spent the afternoon in prelim inaries. The members of the section on military surgery visited tho medical museum and begun their t-uientiilc labors this morning. Today a number of papers on climatology nud the distribution of consumption were read several by for eign delegates. Sanitarians are in attend ance from Mexico, Central and South America, tho West Indies and Canada, all intent on bettering quarantine methods and the protection of health. HpiuU of a HuiiMwny. BrxviDEltK, N. J., Sept. 6, Four young men drove hero from East Bangor. While waiting at the Lehigh aud Susquehanna depot for the Boston flyer, which one of the party wns to take, the horse took fright, ran away nnd throw the occupants out. James Manning landed on his head aud wns badly hurt His entire body bo came paralyzed, and he is not expected to recover. The runaway dualled into a car ringe containing two Indies, who were also thrown out und injured. Kan Into an Open Switch. Portsmouth, O., Sept. 0. West bound Cincinnati, Portsmouth and Virginia mixed train ran into an open switch at Hardin at 3 o'clock in tho morning, collid ing with tho work train on the siding. Fireman Ilobert Little, of tho freight, and AVatchmnn Marion Weaver, of Rardln Cooperage works, wero instantly killed. Engineer George Glasgow, of tho freight, was seriously Injured, Both engines were completely demolished. The BUsnlng Steamer Alvo. New York, Sept. 0. Only a small spark of hope exists that the Atlas steamer Alvo may have been driven hi the storm to some port farowuy from telegraphic com munication. The opinion prevails that the ill fated craft has gone to the bottom with all on board. Another Out In Salaries. Little Rook, Sept. 0. Another cut in salaries has been made by the Iron Moun tain road. Salaries from $75 to $90 aro cut (o, and from $50 to 75, the reduction is 5 percent. The salaries that wero reduced 10 per cent, last mouth will not be cut further. Death Over u Trivial Matter. Van Buren, Ark., Sept. 6. Dank Davis and Georgo Aiken, two farmers, quarreled about a peck of potatoes. Aiken shot Davis in the abdomen, killing him in stantly. Aiken jumped In a skiff and escaped. A posse is after him. PlottliiK Aunlmt th Cznr. Vienna, Sept. C Letters from Moscow say that eighty-five students, eight pro fessors and live women of rank have been arrested thero on suspicion that they were implicated iu a nihilist plot against the czar's life. Seventeen Were Drowned. Rotterdam, Sept. 6. During the Are which occurred in the Florestry opposite the Hotte quay, at Rotterdam, twentyflva onlookers, who were aboard a lighter, rushed to ono side, causing it to capsize. Seventeen were drowned. N U 6GETS OF nTwS.' In an altercation at Long Branch, N. 3., James White futully stabbed Bloomfleld Draw in tku head. A ui" has been issued for a general con ference oi Christian prohibitionists to bt helu . i New York city, Sept. 19 and 30. The u.ivy departmoiit and Captain Con cas, commanding the Columbus cararols at the World's fnlr, have agreed that the earuvels shall be formally turned over to the United States by the Spanish govern ment on Sept. 18. Mrs Henrietta Tildeu Swan,' daughter jf tha late Henry A. Tilden and niece of .lie late Samuel J. Tildeu, vr married at PJti0eld, Mass., to Samuel Mllford Hlutohford, deputy surveyor of customs at New York, AMUSEMENTS. JtJH'l' UNI! MOHTl Friday, September 8th, 1893 MELVILLE AND THOMPSON'S lltnutlfull'oneau aid Homrful Dramatic Creation, "HEW YORK DAY BY DAY, A Iresh, rrlsp Picture ot Llfo in New York City. UeallMlo in ihe extreme. Full of Exoit- lni; Scenes, Dramatic Sliualions ano wagnin cent hcenery, Artistically Picturesque, and lnterpreteil ly a 1'owerlul and t'arelully Ho lccudlompany. Amnnir tlm Hiarlllne rffrcts ot this ercnt nro- ductlon are Now York t!t Ht Midnight, tto Ilaitery In 1868, Harlem llrldge in h llllssard, tho t-ollee Patrol Hie limning Canal IJcut, tho Klectrlo Call. Tho whole portraying to naturo lire in incgieai city. IMtlCI'.M 25, .15 II Ml SO Cl-lllH, Reserved seals on saicat Klrlln's drug storo. J? EltOUtiONS TIIAT1(E. ONE NIGHT ONU I Tuesday, September 12, 1893. THE SWEET HINGING COMEDIAN Mr. Paul Barnes, And bis Merry Company In tho Great German Comedy, The Chamois Hunter! MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL SCENERY! 15 PEOPLE IN THE CAST1 Wo will forfHtttOOOO If Mr, Barnes Is r.ot tho Grcnicst German Com edian beforo l lie Public Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents, Scats on sale at Klrlln's drug sto 0. MISCELLANEOUS. SALE. Tbo hheetz property, E.Lloyd 8-28-lm M,M IluiiKE, Attorney Don't Tnbaiico Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is the truthful, startllcg title of 11 little book that tells all about No-to-bic, the wondeiful, bariuloss Guarante'U tobacco habit ,u ro. 1 hf corl I trtfl ng and ihe man who wunts to quit nd can't runs no physical or llni'mlal risk In usina ''No to buo " r-ola i y all diugglstx. ill ok at drugstores or bvma l rrre. Ad'lress Tno Stuillng nemedy Co., Indiana Mineral r-prings, inu. w & s ly PROPOSALS FOR COAL. PdlUTLKlLI.CO. ALHSIIOrSE, Pcpt. 1, 1893. Proposals are bcrcby lnvi.ea by tho und' r slgntd to bo received until noon of Tuesday, S. pt. 12, 11:03, ,'or 100 tons of buckwheat coal, 10U tons of pea cool 25 tons of stovo and a, tons of eagco.il, delivered f. o. b. at the 1V& It. K. High Landing Slalng, tbo Almsbouso Hiding, Peina. Railroad, or tho Almshouse Siding, Leh'gh Valley Railroad, near Schuylkill Haven, WILLIAM DERR, HUBERT EtlLINU, JOHN HERGAN, Ilonrd of Poor Directors. P. O. Box 4, f chuylktll Haven, Pa. 3t eod RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chas. Itettig'a Qele brnted lieer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales und Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Boots and1 Shoes At a SACRIFICE! I will close out my ontire 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. OTOMER'S, 124 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. NOTICE. I beg to Inform the publlo that I have pur chased the BARBER SHOP lately owned by William Ramer. and will con duct It for the benefit of my customers, A shaieol your patronage la solicited. CIIAItI.i:H DERR, (Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St. TUB C1JO IC EST DTI INKS Can always be had at EABLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Rest Deer, Ale and Porter and finest Olnrs always on band. Polite treatment to all. 5 and 7 W. Centra Street. ives, Fomeroy and Stewar . ...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 Deparlment you will find offers unparalleled by oth-rs o'eowhore. Exim ino the Beautiful Pictures at prices less than half their value. In our Coat Uoom you will find bargains in Ladies' JIuslin Underwear, Lsco Curtains, Chenille Curtains, a few Summer Wraps, etc. Coming into tho main storeroom you will see bargains right and lift In Drefs Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Uuderwear (ladies' and gent's), Hosiery, Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Gloves, otc. Exam ination with observation aro tho two best means of boing ablo to Bpprccia'o theso offers. Come early and make your selections, as tho 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. Dives, Fomeroy and Stewai POTTSVIXriUES, FEBIlffA. O, OEOItOK MILLER, Manager. ....Ihe First Cool Night of Autumn. Marks the Beginning of T easo COME and ene tills peaon's display at our store. Wo h. ueuutiful Vase Lamps nt uud upwards. Prices positively lower than ever before. We guarantee ev burner nnd oit pot perfect. Attractiveness und intrinsic merit two features wortli looklnc after, and their wealing qualities bound to prove satisfactory to tho purcimser. Our delicious can dies always take the lead. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAEDLI John F.Ploppert, XO EAST CENTRE 81. Oread, Cake and Pie -Bakery ! CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Stroot, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BR0WN Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Ituosct Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE! XO "VET. Oontro St., JOHN I. TREZIHi;, Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persona destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be proaeouttd as provided by tbe Act ot Assembly approi-ld April 4th, 1865. Browora' Association, Bbinanaost, r jam t, liti, jy CHRISTIAN SCUM No. 207 West Coal Strc SHENANDOAH, PE -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock A BEST COi In the Marke Prices per Ton, Delivered 8TOVE COAL CHESTNUT COAL PEA COAL....- EGG COAL Orders may be left at Et Vol 201 Bomb Hutu btieet. M. L. SHOm ij and Co:.ftCio.ef WK. Ji' rt?
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