KING Among merchwiU la the one who enters to the wants of his cos- toraors, be they rich or poor. Both have an qui right to bo treated fairly. Jtutico to all li a good motto, and oar customers will find It oars. Wo have a oomploto lino of Orocerles M well as Canned floods, oto. Como and sco or stock of goods, and remember tho .best goods aro always the cheftpoet in the long run. Corner Grocery Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION ESSED TO VETERANS Comrade C. R. Louch's Words Should Be Read by Every Citizen. mm BIRTH AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Sirs. drover Cluvrlnnit Oavo lllrth to n DuiRlitrr Tolny. Special to EVKN1HCI UEItAI.D. Wasminqtok, Sept. 0. JIrs, a rover Cleve land, tho first lady of tho land, gavo birth to a daughter nt tho White HouSo at 2 p. m. to day, a. r. A. ....The Large Stores of.... Dives, Pomeroy OHUBOH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Whom mnl AVIien Hervlcr Will ho Con ilucttiil To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, nev. Hobort O'lloylu, pastor. Services to.morrow nt 10 a. in. and 6:30 p. m, Sunday BCliool at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. English Lutheran church, M. II. Havicc, pastor. Services at 10:3U a. m. and 0:00 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer mooting Thursday evening at 7. Kehelos Israel Congregation, West Oak street, iter. H. IlalilnowlU. Habbli servlci every Friday evening; Halurday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Il'aptlstchurch. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by the pastor, Itev. I). I. Eyans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody wcloomo, Homan Catholic church of tho Annunolatlon, Cherry street, ubove West street, Itov. II. F -O'Hoilly, pastor Musses at 8:00 and 10:00n.m. Vcspors at 3:00 p. in. Eboneiter Evangelical church, Kev. K. M. I.ich tenwalnor, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. in Gorman, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday achoolatl:30p. m. All are heartily invited to attend, Ht. Georgo's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardlu and Charry streots. Kev. L. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 a m. Vespers at 3 p. in. Salvation Army, corner Msln and Oak streets. Captain Eather and Lieutenant Shlndel In command. Services all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during the week excepting Monday night. English Baptist church, South Jardln street. Servloes at 10:30 n. m. and at 0:30 p. in. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Monduy evening at7:30 Y. I'. II. U. will meet. . Wednesday even log general prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. Presbyterian church. Services In thr morn lng and evening conducted by ev, Fr, derlck li. Stanley, n returned missionary fro a Japan. Sunday school at 2 p. ra. Christian En loavor Society will moot on TuosJay evening vt 7:30, Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 All are cordially invited. First Methodist Episcopal church, Kev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Morning subjoot: '-The Lord hath spoKcn lot earth hcai." Evonlng sub ject: "Kebelllous Kulers Companions of Thloves Lovers of Bribes 'with bpeclai referouco to looal government. Sunday school at p. m. Epworth Loaguo at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak -street, near Main. Morning sorvico at 10:30 and evening ut 7 o'clock. Tho rector ottl clatos at morning service alternately and nt ovcry evening service Tho lay reader, Cnarlos Ilasklns, onlclatos In the absence cf the rector, O. II. llrldgman. Sunday fchool at 2 p. m. All soats free and everyoody mado heartily welcome. Health In Old Age. KUtvard Colllnson, Queens. N. Y., says: "I eommouccd using Hka.ndiikth h Pills ovor flftyflvo years ago. I bought them in London, and bavo continued using them since I camo to this country in 183(1. I am now over seventy-five years old, halo and hearty, and attribute my wonderful to tho persistent use of Hiian bbiidth's Pills. Occasionally I havo a bad cold or severe ultack of rheumatism, indiges tion or biliousness, but four or live dosos of JiitANDunDTH'a Pills always cure mo. Whenever my children havo been sick with scarlet fever, mwisles, acid stomach, disor dered digestion or costivences, a few doses of liiiA.NDUHDHt's Pills have restored their health at onco. Usk Wells' Laundby Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coaklcy Bros. f liu m Ilmiiurrlioldj, JFormanontly cured without knlfo or ligature. Ho danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not .,y until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. B. HEED, M. D., 138 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Before, by permission, to tho editor of the Evknino Hhkald. tf Svrltell-ISuck KallniHil Trains leave Hwltch-ltuk depot. S.W. Mnllfth 10,10, 11.37 Cfeunk. vmk dAva. ad inllnWH: a. iu i.uu, ij.nu. s. 16. 6 IB p. m. sundry, 1,60, . p. m, Keturnint, leave samioit Hill, A0, 11,10a. m.,l&, 1.60, J.ai, t,35, 0.tb p. m. Sun days, 3,'Jl, i.w p. m. May 15. im. tf Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. (Hi in Away, For sixty days Ewagey, the photographed will give a 10x12 plttinum picture with overy dozen of his $3 cabinets. Fire Alarm lloxea. The following list shows tho location ot the alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 14 Bowers and Centre streets. !4 Bridge and Centre streets. 2& Main and Centre streets. H Main and Poplar streets. 86 Main and Coal streets, 2 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. K Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull flown the hook onoe and let go. Wnan an alarm Is ssnt in tbs lire bell will sound tb' number of the box sad repeat the alarm lour ttmts. (HOW tO UXUB ALARMS. if AsisMif swudsd tromboi 1 the tin bw Mk sos. tttso bmim Md Mtti Kve wtA w taOIaMs tk tin m 1b the TtsMlps Ke. ttac Hrery.atarm fe repeated aeurtnss SOIDII.HS HOME AT DVYTOS. INUIANAI'OLIH, Hept. 8, Tho annual on ranipmont of tlieClranrl Army of tho Rrpubllo that closes to-dsy, has been singularly Intt rest ing and instructive But if ouo thing more than another has been talked of among tho comrades who havo met hero alter long reparations, it is tho up ponranco of health and strength of n any of tho boys who still carry tho marks of wounds received in the service. cinm.ES n. LOUCH. Among tho bravo men who served from Minnesota and who still live, nono was braver than Comrado Charles It. Louch, recently an inmato at tho groat mtioiial soldiers' liomoat Dayton, Ohio. "I served for threo years," narrates Mr. Louch, " in Co. B, 8th Itogt., Minn. Vols. I participated in tho two campaigns against tbo Siour Indians, 18fi3-l; served In Ten-iossoo during Hood's advance on Nashville In tho fall of 1SG1; was wounded near that city Dec U, 18G1, our regiment having been asdgucd to tho 23rd army corps, MnJ. Gen. Schofiold commanding; was taken prisoner, block houso No. 3, C. & M. II. K, on Banio date. "I contracted a chronic illness from expos uro during conllnomcnt. My suffering was intonso for ovor twenty years and interfered materially with my worldly advancement. Tho first real relief that 1 havo experienced in nil those years was from Paino's celery compound." Tho followiue statement from Comrado Louch tolls tho store: "Not being a physician, it would bo impos sible for mo to glvo a correct diagnosis of my condition before taking Paino's celery com pound. I can judgo only by my feelings of relief, increase in physical strength, improve ment in nervous force, healthful appoiiranco of my skin, and from other things plainly apparent, that tho celery compound has been of the utmost value to me. "It has relieved mo almost entirely of pain ful sensations. In unfavorable weather I oc casionally fcol a slight twinge, so slight as to bo barely porceptihle, that is all, mcroly a reminder. My digestion lias greatly improved; tho painful opprossion or choking sensation experienced if I happened to turn on my left sido whilo slooping, has disappeared. It has cured or chocked my rheumatism, and I con walk and move about without difficulty. I really, enjoy my food, n condition of n flairs un known to mo for years. " When first ad initial to tho Leavenworth Branch in 1860 I had no hopes of scoingtho grass grow or tho flowers bloom again, but I tifcd fivo bottles of Paino's celery compound and received more benefit than I had over ox po'ted. "I know that It is a remedy for chronic rheumatism, lumbago, indigestion, and espec ially valuablo In nervous diseases, and in that indoscribablo jumping and thumping of tho heart, which makes a fcl.ow bclicvo his time has come. "I would say to ray comrades who aro suf fering from discuses contracted in tho lino of duty, that Paino's celery compound is tho right medlclno for them; it will iclirvo, per haps cure them if not too far gone. Itis worthy of a fair trial. "Try it in your families. Your children horn stnro tno war Jiavo inherited nervous disoasos from you, which were contracted in the smoking battleand thooxhaustlngmurchos which, if forgotten in tho lapso of yoars, leave their traeos in system, and aro a plague to tho comfort andso of old ago. Itis your plain duty to olitninate this taint from theirsystcms Tho tremendous strain and waste of nor- vous force that a soldier cxpericnci in an active campaign tells against him on the ip proack of old nge. It must bo iraurdod against; tho Eystciu must bn fortified and strengthened bysomo potent remedy. Many of ns unhappily resort t i stimulants. It U much better and wiser to tako Paino's celery compound, which builds up tho body, tones tho nerves, ntid purifies tho blood. "If what is written hero is tcndlousand prosy, it is written for a good purpose, and from tho depths of a thankful heart, striving to find adtquato expression." Says Comrado J. J.Miller,of tho samo home: "Paino's celery compound is tho only med- icino that ever did mo any good, and I can cheerfully recommend it to any ouo suffering from kidn-y or bladder trouble." J. A. Crowser, Co. A, 2d Va. Cavalry, also of tho Homo nt Dayton, has used six bottles of Paino's colcry compound and highly recom mends it for indigestion and heart trouble. Paino's celery compound has mado many vetoraus well at Dayton. Comrade Edward Schott, lato first sergeant, Co. C, 32d Indiana, writes from Daytop: "I havo been suffering from chronic back acho for over fivo years, that is to say, siuco I becamo a member of tho Homo. I tried dlfferont remedies to get rid of it, hut without success. I was recommended by a member of tho Homo to try Paino's celery compound; I tried a bottle in regular doses before meals, and I found my system waa undergoing a change for tho hotter. A comrade has pro vided mo with a second bottle." Paino's celery compound never fails to give reliof to tho eick. It makes peoplo Will Pay on TurMhiy, Tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company distributed the py checks among Its mine employes yesterday and to-day and will pay at the collieries on Tues day tho wages duo for the first two weeks of August. l'olntn. Tho colleges aro ro-opsnlng. Housewives busy canning fruit. The rains nre Improving the paturo. The equinoctial blow will bo along in a fow weeks. A good thing to tako the chill off your fall overcoat. Tho llttlo too is mid to bo dieappoaring from tho human foot. When some peoplo do you a favor they want a duo bill for it. A fulso report has wings and is often swifter than tho truth, Tho health of Shcnaudcnh has been reason able during tho summer. Tho coming man sometimes turnos out to bo going tho other way. Mrs. Joseph P. Langton, of Ashland, lias received notification of appointment to a position in tho Philadelphia mint. On Monday tho employes nt Noith Ash land. Bast, Potts, Keystone, Girard Mammoth and Preston No. 3 collieries, in tho Ashland district, will rccelvo their pay for tho first half of August. An astronomical saloon keeper calls 8un day his Bido-doorcal day. From tho roports of tho hunters, squirrel must bo very plentiful. Freo speech is all right but incendiary utterances of Anarchists aro wrong. Now is tho timo before bad weather to fix those looso bricks In your sidewalk. These nre malaria times and people want to guard against exposure thoso mornings and oveuings. Todny's Yacht Race. Bandy Hook, Sept. 0. The four big sloops which will t ry conclusions in tho second trlul nice for tho defense of America's cup, started to sail from the lluhtshln shortly niter n o'clock, anil everything points to uu excellent contest. Tho close contest of Thursday between the Colonia and Vlglliint vmt not satisfactory to the owners of the Vljiluut, and another measurement was made, lho measure ment jiavo out n slightly shorter watering and will not affect tho race which was contested on Thursday last. The third race will be on Mondny, and in all prob ability there will be tour or more races be fore tho coinirdtteo name the boat which is to stand ns America's representative against tho Valkyrie. Two Traak Itecnrds Lowered. Pnn.Anrri.viiIA. Kent. (1. The errand oir- mith inaatlni whtfth nil th wbolft hiisllppn fairly successful, was brought to a close at Point Ureei park yesterday. The track wa fust, and two track records wero broken. Tho trottins record -of SlUyi, held by Instant, was reduced to 2:13 by Muta Wilkes and the pacing record made by Hal Pointer Inst year, 2:18, was cut downtoa:rjt oy viteuo. IOR SALE Nino shares Schuylkill Trac ! Hon stock. Apply at ihis office. t u-tf Notice to Horsemen ! PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Uieuumloati Oilers Opportunities to Seek erm of liiveatmout. The following enumerated properties aro tor salo and information concerning them aay bo had upon application at tho Uebald iffice: 1. A row of frame houses containing jpartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the price asked. Loca don in tho hoart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30xG0 feot in tizo, in tho hoart 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 sngiue, boiler and shafting. Splendid build-' lng for a factory. I 4. An olegant new house in Pottsville, jomplete in every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 60x170 feet. Large hennery. Tho company supporting Mr. Barnes is said to bo the finest on the road for many years. 9-6-tf Letter List. The following letters remain' uncalled for at the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office, September 0, 1893: Doren John. Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "advertised." One cent will be :harged on all advertised letters. II. C. BOTEB, P. M. Buy Keyttone flour. Be sure that the name Lebsio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, 3-3-3taw. Iteudy For the Itace. James Birch, who had been under training by James Smith in town the past two months, left to-day with Smith for the upper regions. On Monday lllruli, who hails from Soranton, and David Jonas, of tho same place, sre to run a hundred yard foot race at Pit ston for tfiOOaside. Mr. Barnes is said to have the finest and larasst St, Bernard do alUa. The dog wm Jtwsnted to him while leaving Rurops last summer. S-0-tf Democratic Committee on Xaturii County Chairman Maurice Litscll hustiingshoes on und is leaving no turned to ensuro tho success tf tho the coming fall campaign To day nounced tho Committee on Natural! voters as follows : J F. Miuoguc, A M. M Burke, Shenandoah; John F. Do Mahanoy Qity; Frank P. Krobs, Tam; P. M. Dunn, Miuersville; it. S. Basil Tremontl 'John A. Sullivan and B. W. C mings, Jrv Pottsville. Go to MaElhenny's restaurant. 8-9-tf l.sst N ght's Show. i :A small 'audieuco greeted Mcllville and Tbompsqnts "Now York Day by Day," at FwgusorjW theatre last ovcnlng. The play glfrflB ajvupjiortunity for the company to show 1U aWfity, but the players wero not equal to the occbwBii. George W. Thompson's work was the tine redeeming feature. For a.fflllcl cathartic and efficient tonic, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted, lm Companions of Tlilcv. s. The sermon in the M. E. church to morrow evening promiscsto bo rather spicy. By re ference to our church notices it will be seen that the subject will be, "Rebellious rulers; companions of thieves; lovers of bribes with special reference to local government." USB DAN A M HABSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Here Von Are. If you sre looking for an elegant new home. In a'pirmanent, healthy place, fitted with alj the latest conveniences, plenty of ymd room, call at this office for full partic ulars, ' IE DANA'S BAH8APARILLA, its X1H KIND THAT CUBES." Obituary nfant son of John and Rebecca KWmW North Catherine strwt, died ysstwlay tloHBiilng I.nsfU lo ConiyjnptiB", Ksjajirs Balwm will Hfip "10 cough at o ' SHENANDOAH, j Morning, Sept, 9th Load of the tin' st horses that It r nt cn Drought to me region. 'commercial iiotei maDies. Sanauol Dorr Print Department. Wn havo lust rocelvtd one caso of Drees Ginghams, fall styles, at 8ic por yard. None better in the market for 12Jc a yard. Ono case of White Apron Checks, regular 10c quality; salo prico 51c per yard. Ono csso of fancy Turkoy Red Calicos, worth 8c a yard; palo prlco Gc a yard. Ono caso of best made, fall styles, Dress Calicos, In short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, at 5c per yard. American sateens, ioc quaniy; saio price iuc vard. French Sateens, 20c quality, salo prico 121o yard. French Sateens, 25c quality, salo prico 20c yanl. French Sateens, 371o quality, salo prico 25c yard. Apron Ginghams reduced to 3o a yanl. Oriental Cords, regular prico 12lc, salo prico 5c a yard. m uv.. m?i v BSSSSSSSSSSSSSS-U.V2X'iS li'irVlt&t?Wit,)jiULJC. tiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH 1 1 T -- - - rCBBsfl yoH (iomli .1)111111 Mtrett, CLk3a.c3.C9.ll., T?a. Uaranteed to be flr-t-classln evcrv le rcpettfu ly solicit u share ot age. uooascaiieaioranaatuverea, "HING WONDERFUL! Tho nH's Typewriter: latost invention ahead of alTTithers in simplicity, cheapness and manifolding. Has a copper type, uses a ribbon and claims 80 words a minute, Prlco $20. WUHbe in Shenandoah a few days, bee us merits wtillo Here or address R. R. OWE AS, Geu'l Agt., Balto., Md NOTICE. I beg to Inform the publlo that I have pur cnaseu tno BARBER SHOP latelv owned bv William Rnmer. and will rnn. duct it for the benefit or my customers. A snare oi your patronage is solicited. CIIAUU'.H UFItir, (Formerly with Wm. Derr) IS W. Centri" St. TUB CHOICEST DJtrNKS Can always be bad at E&BLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market, Sts Beet Beer, Ale nd Porter and finest Oigirs oiwMji ou iuu, rouioueiuneni k u. AND STEWAE POTTSVIIjIiI!, xv.. Offers. Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. .TTTE SHALL keep our store open all day on Fridays, beginning Septemb V V and shall mako it doubly Interesting with this Bpeclal salo. There new goods added to this great enlo daily. This is a chance for bargaii soldom occurs and should not ho neglected. Shrewd and well posted bargain will be on hand onrly. So if you want to pick upsomo of tbo choicest valuosyo do likewise. Every department will be overhauled, and such prices marked c artlclo that will move them quickly, Wo mention a few of tho items, but w wishes to invest a dollar In goods can now get vnluounrqualed in Job lots ofdrj Every department will contain spcolal articles for this month. Fancy Goods Department. i Felt Table Covers, $1.2 quality, G9c. Felt Table Covers, $1 87i quality, 81)c. Felt Table Covers, $2 00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stnmped Tablo Covers, regular prico 42c, salo prico 21c. A lot of Linen Fringe, 5c a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico 5c. and n lot ot iuc and llc Laces, sale prlco vie. Plush I able Scans, handsomely embroid ered, $1 50, reduced from $3.E). A big job lot of lOo and 121c rurtcs go at iic each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular prico 17c, salo price 9c. " Dress Goods Department. Ono caso 38 inch Cashmere, all new former price 3oo a yard, salo price 21c. Another lot of 38 inch Cashmere, n shades at 25c per yard. These aro 60o goods and you will say so when j them. We got them especially fi salo. Another Job lot of JO iuch Serges, al In all tho new shades for 39c a yard samo goods sold during tho summer for 02jc. Dark Pink Striped Serges, 30 inchci 87!ca yard; reduced from $1.25. Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduce $1 00. Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, samo Lansdown, 48 inches wldo, 75c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 inches wide, ! yard, reduced from 37Jc. Odds and ends in Black Goodi at half price. Millinery Department, The spring and summer season ii over and wo aro now making arranj for our Fall Opening. Tho announcement wo shall mako through tho papers and circulars 1 time. Wo still havo jobs In Ladles' and ren's Hats suitablo for this time year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., ami cs Mourning Goods that wo aro selling gain prices. DIVES, POIEROY & STEW A; S and 7 North Centre Street, O. GEO. MILLER. Manager. POTTSITIEalalS, Pj ....Hie First Cool Night of Autumn... . Marks tho Beginning of. e L Seasoi COME and sre this season's display at our store. We lm beuutlful Vase Luutps at Jl.i'5 and upwards. Prices ap positively lower thun ever before. We guarantee ever; burner anil oil pot perfect. Attraotlvenees and intrinsic merit ar two features worth looking after and their wearing qualities ar bound to prove satisfactory to the purcuaser. Our delicious candies always take the lead. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLE1 3 SSoxxtjLx DJX.sxTtx JSi'tx-fOO't. John F.Ploppert, 20 EAST CEXTIIE HI. (Tread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CONFECTIONERY, ICECREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full Hue of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Mo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Itusset Shoe Laces! RuHset Sitae Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE 3.0 -W. Oontro St., JOHN I. TIlKTJIrti;. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be protteeiitwl as provided by the Act ot Assembly tpproYed April 4th, 1E6S. Brewers' Asaoolation, 8hCEllOh, P,, Just 0, US, ly CHRISTIAN SGHMIC No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PEf -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST CO$ In the Market. Prljcs per Ton, Delivered: 8T0VE COAL CHESTNUT COAL .- PEA COAL EGG COAL Ordors may bo left at 21 East Coal ' 201 Houtb Main street M. L SH0EMAK Bakery and Confecliofiery 121 N. jurtim Htrce't TbeflBWt rnltwi and brf.fi .taaoy confeotlcMry ot all WiplMBKr on hand, WM. BHU