KING Among merchants U , tho odo who oaten to the vfinla of hli ens tamers, bo they rich or poor. Both have an qtud right to be treated fairly. Justice to all ti a (rood motto, and our customers wilt find It oars. Wo In vo complete lino of Groceries M well m Oannod Goods, etc Come and boo tor ttoeX of (fowls, and rcmeuibor tho host goods aro always tho choapost in tho long run Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. TOTED EDITION SHE NAILED HIM. tialu iMxiln liy.n .tit. 0rmel Woman- A woman residing at Sit. Csrmcl is said to liavo made hernelf a couple of hundred dol litre richer by an inhibition of tact which was admirable. Recently a farmer from tho Ilrush Valley drove to the woman's I10111.0 with a load of chlokens and after consider abio dickering over the prico Bold some of them. They were placed in a coop in the yard, but tho next morning the woman dis covcrod that "tho birds had flown." Upon walking about tho yard the woman found a bag bturlng tho name of tho farmer from whom the chickens had been purchased and close to it was a wallet which, upon being opened, was found to contain $200 in bills. Later in tho day tho woman saw tho faimor walking about tho yard. Slio asked him what ho wantod and ho aimworod rather hesitatingly that ho "was jostlookln round.' Tnon tho woman drew upon hor tact and said, "Last night somebody stolo tho chickens out of that coop, hut whoever it was ho or she loft a pocket book and $200 in tho yard and I found thorn. Now I am waiting for some ono to oomo and claim them and when tho timo oomos I'll send him as high as tho law will carry him for stoaling those chickens." Tho farmer blushed and grew nervous, but struggled desperately to appear surprised and indignant over the robbery. IIo retired from tho yard as gracefully as possible and has not entered it eiuco. Nobody has claimed the 'wallet and tho Mt. Cariael woman is said to lutvo put tho 200 to her own credit in bank. USE DANA'S 8AUSAPABILLA, itb "THE KIND THAT CURES." Hatie Hall Nou's. The Pottsvillo pooplo aro kicking on tho -class of ball furnished them by Manager Beber. The Lykcns club only received a $10 guarantee at tho county scat. Pottsvillo doesn't appear to bo in a hurry to play tho return gamo with Lansford. An effort is being mado to get a game with tho Easton State Loaguo team. It is said the Shamrocks of St. Clair have Issued a challenge to tho Pottsvillo team. Joly's Jamaica Sarsaparilla, the only pure, at McElheuny's. 915-tf l'oiuts. New moon. G rapes are plenty. Some straw hats about yet. Straw haU aro being rapidly called in. Tho same old ballet girls will soon be going tho rounds. Cucumber pickles aro plenty and cheap this season. A charter has been granted by the county court for the German American liose Com pauy, of Mahanoy City. John R. Coyle, Esq., has been appointed Auditor to make distribution of tho funds In tho'handsof the administrator of tho estate of John II. Evans, deceased. Our Directory. ;J Jin PO office Shenandoah. Offlco hours tram 7:30 a m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and Registry De partment open tromB:00 a. m. to7:uup. m. Following Is a schedule of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for dospatch must bo In the offlce thirty Duauiw uuiurti me time given oeiow: -Arrival. DeMncMon. Plilla., Western I Departure. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:34 2KM A. M. p. M. 7:20 12:W and V I Southern States ) 9:08 11:30 s;us 8:00 8106 1:18 U40 8:08 9:08 9: ( Now York and Bast' id Bast-1 kt and V. R. R. f 12:. em Htat-tw 1:08 8:08 8:00 ( points on u 9:08 1:35 V:K 1:25 9:08 IMS 8:08 art) 9;M Aatend. 1 7:30 7:oo Olrardrille. l 7:00 1:10 Raven Hun, Centra-1 iw, mi uarmei ana Bluunoktn. ) 7:00 1(40 3:26 4 Pottartlle. ! 7:30 8118 9:68 I j 11:30 U40 7:20 im 9:66 i Mahanoy City. V 9:08 8)18 1 11:30 3:2a I Mahanoy Plans, Lost I 11:80 8118 9:66 Creek and Shaft. I 3:20 9:58 Fraokvllle. V 7:20 2:58 6;30 2:50 2:50 6:0U 2:50 Carriers make a general oolleotion at 8:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:1 a, m. awl 3:1 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections are made In the business part of town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. mm. an m. vm Klre Alarm lloxet. The following list shows the location ot tho alarm boxes of the Shonandoah Fire Department: i LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 18 Bowers and Centre streets. it llrldgo and Centre streets. 25 Main anA Centre streets. 81 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Maki and Coal streets. 12 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Ulleeit and Cherry street. Oheetnut and Ooalstreele. To send as alarm open the box, pull tows the book one and let go. When in atom Is sent la tk fire bell will sound the number of tbe box and reseat abe alara lour timet. aOW M LO0ATK ALAHHS. If tk alana i eounded from bot U tb are betfw strike om, then pauae and rlk frf wbtsat i tadleatt tat tka fl ia la tbe Tlefatjr X. bast. Wm&tami repeated fOHrUmea, , 1 AS ONLY A BABY CAN. Coimi ono for All Morrows Save Those It HilniivTliu Attempt of Motlirri Awuk mieil tojtlm Nnnl of lletter Diet, A baby is a deot In long clothes. Tho mother's tenderness and hor marvelous Intuition for doing tho right thing nccom pltOica much; but It oflon happens, with all her solicitude, thit Ignorance nf Infant needs endangers baby's health and life. "In looking over my caees of summer dlarrhir.i for tho past few years," says Dr. Holt, physician to tho New York infant asylum, "I find that in over -100 cases thomost common ojccitlng causo was improper feeding." ' Became it is tho molt nourishing, most palatable, most digestible, purest of foods, physicians and experienced nursos recommend and uso lactatod food. Lactatcd food has s tved thousands of In fants from cholor.i infantum and fatal diar rhira. It moro cl'bcly resembles mother's milk than any other food known. Its basis is sngar of milk, which is tho basis of mnthor's milk. With it is comMnod tho im rltlve parts of wheat, barley and oats, in su"h pro portions as best meet tho requirements of the growing child. "Our little Cassandra," writes Mrs. T. W. Wal bcrlin, O., "has boon using laemtod food, and has nover seen a sick day.' Bablos llvo on lactated food 1 Opou Air Concert, If tho weather is favorahlo tho Grant band will glvo an open air concert at tho Riscut house, on North Main street, this even ing, beginning nt 8 o'clock. Tho following will bo tho program : March, "The Guard of Honor" Sherman Overture "Murmuring of the K.ircst ' lloullon. "The Advance and Retreat of th3 Salv- tion Army'' - Ortbi "Old Polks at Home, 'Clarinet holo Cox W T. Hchuppe. "A Trip to tho Countrv" Luscomh Waltz, "After ibo II. 11 ' U.irrl- Pot-p-mrrl, "Martha" h'lolon Galop, "At the Fair" llalrrell Synopsis of coraio descriptive piece, "A Trip to tho Country" A hot and dusty day in tho city j longing for fresh nir and a chango; meditating on tho delights of the country; reflections interrupted by a hand organ slightly out of tune ; organ moves on : hurried preparations for a trip to the country ; walking toward tho station ; "all aboard !'' train starts out of station ; "dcragtown!" air brakos ; "freo 'bus to tho hotel, right this way I" the 'bus rido; hotel gong ; laboring under depression of spirits; dejection inter rupted by serenade from local band; band breaks down; preparing hastily to change locality; meditating consolation in the niazj danco; fullers tuning up ; the danco; general disgust arising; walking back to station; "no placo like homo;" finale Millions of bottles of tho genuino "Anchor Pain Expellor" aro sold annually, and bent to all quarters of the globo, This fact itself Bpeaks of the magical efficacy of this im. ported remedy. It is tho best aud most re liablo remedy for Rheumatism, Gout and kindred complaints. Glvo it a trial and convinco yourself. 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at . II. Hagonbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. St. Uillan, and other druggists 3t Piles or Hemorrhoids f ermanontly cured without knlfo or ligature. No danger or sufiering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who iro responsible need not ay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. R. BEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to tho editor of the Eybninq Herald. tf llugb Stride Startled. Hugh Stride, a Mahanoy City hotel man, and Miss Fronnie Howell, of Pockville, Laokawanna county, wero married at Olyphant, by Rev. Roberts, pastor of tho English Baptist church at that place. The couplo have returned to Mahanoy City. Hoar Barnes sing the swing song at Fergu son's theatre next Tuesday. 9-0-tf Died at Ulrartlvllle, Mrs. Eva Barbara Dreshman, who has b en In poor health for some timo, died at tho home of her son-in-law, Abram Lenker, at Qirardville, early Monday morning. The deceased was tho mother of John, Henry and Christian Droshman. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Use Wells' Laundby Blue, the best Bluing for laundry nse. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros, SwItoh-IlHck ltallroail. Trains leave Swltah-llaick depot, Maucb Chunk, week days, as follows: 8.40. 10 10, 11.87 a. m 1,U, 2.2U, 3 45. 5 16 p. m. bundayi, 1.50, Mt o. m, Returning, leave Huaunit Hill, 9.40, lt.lOa. m 18 St, l.t. 8.80, 4,88. tit a. m. Bub- 11.10 a.m., I8 8t, daya,t.tS, 4.00 p. SaV l. 1888 Mr. Paul RariM awl hk matry ompmj ot LITTLE CAS-SANDUA, ejM&trilttM will to at Nor gown's UniMre tMt i Tuesday night. 9-M 1 THE GRIM REAPER. Another Old ami' ltdnpectcd tiltliCH Passes Away. Within tho past year quite a numbor of tho earlier settlors in this town have died and lost evening another ono In tho person of Jacob Shelly has departed this life, which occurred at tho house of his son-in-law, Evan J. Davics, on North .lardln street. Within tho last two or threo years tho deceased has suffered from threo eovoro paralytic strokes, Bnd togethor with general debility and old ago, was tho causo of his death. Through sorno misunderstanding about threo weeks ago he was taken to tho almshouse, but re in slued there only a day or two, whon lie was removed to his son-in-law's, and has remained there until his death. Ho was nn old soldier, serving during the lato wnr in Company G, 120th roglment, Pcnna. Vol., anil at ono timu was a member of tho Grand Army. Ho was one of tho earlier settlers In Shenandoah, and was well-known and highly repex:ted throughout tho county. Ho leaves a family of sir grown-up children, as follows: Mrs. Lambert Ruffing, Locust Gap; Thomas Shelly, Mahanoy City; Mrs. John P. Driscom, Pottsvillo; John F. Sholly, West Virginia; Mrs. Morgan Stetlcr and Mrs. Evan J. Davies, of town, and Mrs. Thomas Tlndle, of Pottsvillo. Tho funeral will Utko placo on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Joseph Lloyd died at his residence on Wost Centre street this morning, in his 03 year. Tho deceased had been ill about ten days aud heart disease was tho causo of death. Ho is survivod by his wlfo and six adult children. Rev. J. T. Lloyd, of Wilkee-Barre; Rov. J. M. Lloyd, of Freodom, N. Y and J. W. Lloyd, of Girardvillo, aro the surviving sons. Tho funeral will tako placo at 3 p. m. on Thursday. Robert, tho two-year-old son of Thomas Clements, of Apply alloy, died on Sunday. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, itb "THE KIND THAT CUBES." SINGULAR COINCIDENT. Hurry Mills' Secoml Serious Accltlunt on it ICallr md. On Sunday overling Harry Mills, aged 10 yoars, met with an accident on tho Philadel phia and Reading Railroad tracks, near Rappahannock. Ho is a cripple, having lost his right leg below tho knee on the same rail- road about a year ago, but a false leg enabled him to walk well and tmito fast. Sunday evening ho was descending tho mountain side at a rapid gait and when near tho track saw a train approaching, but tho momentum given by tho descent was so great that Mills was forced on to tho track and struck by tho train. Ho was thrown about fifteen feet, hut fortunately fell to tho side of tho trark and escaped being crushed by the cars: but tho injuries he sustained aro of such a character it is feared he will not recover. Tho thigh to which tho false leg was fastened was fractured, his loft log vi as brokon above tho knee and his head was badly cut. Tho victim was sent to tho Miners' Hospital. A singular featuro of tho coso is that Mills lost his right leg in a similar manner and near tho same spot on tho railroad about a year ago. For a mild cathartic aud efficient tonic, ufo Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottlo warranted. lm Slate Couuclior Knymoml Here. Charles N. Raymond, who occupies tho prominent position of Stato Councilor of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. of 'this state, will arrivo in town this afternoon, accompanied by ouo or two other high officials of that order. They aro hero in tho interest of tho order, and will pay an official visit to Maj. Jennings Council this ovcuiug. This will bo agreeable news to tho members, and a largo attendance will no doubt greet tho stato officers at tho meeting of tho abovo Council this evening. Livery stahlo keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in tho stable, nothing like it for horses. lm Zollner Convlctod. William Zollner, charged with being im plicated in tho robbory at Daniel ilrenuan's residence on West Coal street, was convicted by a jury yesterday hut recommended to tho mercy of tho court. His council has mado a motion for a now trial. Itoetlved Ills Ilnilge. Health Officer Edward Miles yesterday re ceived his official badgo and exhibited it to day with some pride. It Is a large nlckle shield bearing a representation of tho Penn sylvania coat of arms nnd the following in scription In distinct letters, "Health Officer, Board of Health, Shenandoah. Pa." Ulttn Away. For sixty days Eragoy, tho photographer' iU glvo a 10x12 pHtlnum picturo with every lozon of his $3 cabinets. For Sale or Rent! The dwelling house, No. 419 Juneberry Alley, containing six rooms. FOR SALEI Double block of dwelling houses at Nos. 001 and COO, Turkey Run. T, B. BEDDALL, AUcrney-at-Law, 9-12-lw Tor Main and Centre streets. T.iQ Huutli -Multi Ntreet, Ml u ' rk guaranteed to be first-class Id every re ecu v e respeutfu ly solicit u share of your patronage. Goods called forand delivered. SOMETHING WONDERFUL I The People's Typewriter; latest invention, ahead of all other in simplicity, cheapness and manifolding. Has a copper type, usee a ribbon and claims 80 words a minute. Price tSO. Will be in Shenandoah a few days. Se its merits while here or addrase R. K. OWENS, Oeu'l Agt CoBuueceial Hotel, Shenandoah, Pa. AMUSEMENTS. jrjlEUUUaON'S THEATRE. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Tuesday, September 12, 1893. THE bWEET SIN01NO COMEDIAN Mr. Paul Barnes, And his Merry Company In tho Grout German Comedy, Tlio Chamois Hunter! MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL SCESERYI 15 PEOPLE IN THE CAST! Wo will forMt JR00 00 If Mr. Barnes Is not, tho Grcntest German Com edian before i he Public. .. Prices, 25, 35 nnd 50 C ents. Seats on sale at Klrlln's drug sloi e. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR HALK Nino shares Hchuylklll Trao tlon stock. Apply at this omco. 9 U-tf IOH BALE. Tho Bhcetz property, K. Lloyd street, and property nt. Hrownsvllle. Mm M, Si 11UKKK, Attorney JfOH "AlAi Household goods consisting of L 1 ucrr neater, range una otner armies, for sale cheap. Apply at No. 18 E. Oak xtreot. Bll-tf Notice to Horsemen ! I will Bring to- SHENANDOAH, Saturday Morning, Sept, 911, A Carload of tho finest horsos that hav- cvtr b en brought to tbe region, bole ut t'ommerclul Hotel Stables. 0-7-0t Samuel J3 on". RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Berguer & Engel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. J EES EYJPEAGH ES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOME3R?S? 124 N. Main S:, Sv nandoah, Pa. Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will closo out my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, lints and Laps at prices re gardless of cost. 38 North Maia SL, Shenandoah, I'a. NOTICE. I hep to Inform the public that I have pur chased the UAItBER 8HOP- latelv owned bv William Itamer. and will con duct It for the beneUt of my customers. A snare of your patronage is solicited. ciKAiir.iiH ninnt, (Formerly with Wm, Derr) 12 W. Centre St. MAURICE RIVER. COVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities m our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness, IX IX. X0-O33Xj3S rfs OO., B-U-13W 88. Jurdln SL. Shenandoah, Pa. THE CHOICEST J)ItINK8 Oan always be had at EABLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Best Deer, Ale and Porter and finest Otgars always on hacO, Polite treatment to all, ISIDORE FRIEDMAN .The Large Dives, Pomeroy POTTSVIIjIjE, 3PV., Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. rE SHALL keep our storo open and shall make it doubly interesting with this special sale. Thore tB new goods added to this grout soldom occurs and should not ho neglected. Shrewd and well posted bargain : will ho ou hand oarly. So if you want do likewise Every department will articlo tliat will movo them quickly. wishes to invest a dollar In goods can Every department will contain special -Print Department. Wo have just received ono coso of Dress Ginghams, fall styles, at 8!c per yard. Kono better in tho market for 12ic a yard. Ono coso of Whito Apron Checks, regular 10c quality; salo prico 5!o per yard. Ono case of fancy Turkey Red Calicos, worth 8c a yard; ealo prico Gc a yard. Ono caso of best mado, fall styles, Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards In a pieco, at fic per yard. American Sateens, 15c quality; salo prico 10c a yard. French Sateens, 20o quality, salo prico 12lc a yard. French Sateens, 2oc quality, salo prico 20o a yard. French Sateens, 37Jo quality, salo prico 25c a yard. Apron Ginghams reduced to 3?c a yard. Oriental Cords, regular prico 125c, sale prico Cc a yard. "Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covers, $1.2 quality, GDc. Felt Tahlo Covers, $1 87i quality, b9e. Felt Tahlo Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stamped Tahlo Covers, regular prico 42c, salo prico 21c. A lot of Linen Fringo, Gc a yard; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x17 Linen Tray Covers with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico 5c. and a lot of 10c and 12Jc Laces, saloprlco 7Jc. Plush Table Scarfs, handsomely embroid ered, $1.50, reduced from $3.50. A bigjob lot of 10candl2Jc Purses go at Gc each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular prico 17c, salo prico 0c. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWAE 5 and 7 Worth Centre Street, O. GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTSlTIEalflE, FA. ....1 lie First Cool .Marks the e L COME aud see this Beaeon'g display at our store. We linve beautiful Vase Lamps at $1.25 and inwards. Prices are positively lower than ever before. We guarantee every burner and oil pot perfect. Attractiveness and intrinsic merit are two features worth looMmr after and their wearing qualities are uuuuu iu fiiuvu ettiimiiciury wj luu JJUrcuuser. Our delicious candies always take the lead. &IRYIN, DMCAN & WAEDLEY'S 0 JSo-utla. liaicilxa. ffiJ-fctroot. John F.Ploppert, gO EAST CElfXllE SI. Oread, Cake and Fie Bakery 1 CQNFECTIONERr, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balis, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing: ! AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 "VAT. Goutro St., JOHN 1. TUIIZIHK. Public Notice! Notloe is hereby given tbst persons destroy ing or detaining beer keg will be proManWd m provided by tha Aot ot AMMably approved April tb, vm. Brewors Association, BbmuCMh, T Juki e, ly Stores of.... "AND S-fEWAE all day ou Fridays, beginning Septemtlll salo dally. This is a chanco for bargali I to pick up some of thochoicost valuoayotl ho overhauled, nnd such prices marked otl Wo mention a few of tho items, but trll now get value uncoualod in job lots of dry J articles for this month. Dress Goods Department. Ono coso 38 inch Cashmoro, nil now ill lormer price ;e a yard, sale prico 21c. I Another lot of 38 inch Cashmere, nevj snaucs at, woe per yam. These nro rcl GOo goods and you will say bo when yol them. Wo got them especially fori Another job lot of -10-inch Serges, all In nil tlin nnw elitulna fn- 1nn n 1 samo goods sold during tho summer sJ Dark Pink Striped Serges, 3(1 inches Fancy Novelties, 60c a yard, reduced 1 nn Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, same effd Fancy Diagonals, 36 inches wide, 23c yard, reduced from 371c. I Odds and ends In Black Goods at ol nan prico. Millinery Department. The spring and summer season is a'l ovor and wo aro now making arrangemJ for our Fall Opening. Tho announcement wo shall mako kml through tho papers and circulars in g timo. Wo still have jobs in Ladles' and Chi ren's Hats suitable for this time of year. AH sorts of Trimmings, etc., and cspeci J Mourning Goods that wo aro soiling at II gain prices. Night of Autumn.... Beginning of. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA AGENT FOK CELEBRATED LAGER v v AND PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In tbe Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: 3TOVE COAL $3 00 CHESTNUT COAL . .. 3 00 PEA COAL . 2 01) EGO COAL 3 00 Orders may be left ut 81 East Coal street, or 201 (South Main street. M. L SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confectionery Store, iai ft. Jnrdlti Htruot, . Tb$ fstM rokg and bread and plain and faeoy eosfertlsswy of all hinds always kept on band. WM. BUUGAIt9. S 'J ....
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers