( DPia-nsna a-oors -AT Till!- CORNER STORE All kinds nf potted meiils, llsli, entitled frooil", "VBturB, lobsturn, crnbg, Kumlnn cuvliir, fresh Bjilccd oysters, fliioat fmiokd linms, bo lognns und xttiokori liepf, York slnto full cromn cheee,KiiMHtlinl,Swls, Kdnm, Bntisiwo nnd LltnlmrKi'i'. Fine iiftsortinvnl of cukes mid IiIb ctilts. O. mid 15. plrkloa of nil kinds. l'ialtles by tliudn.cn, You will Hud Just wlint you want. SEYERIT'S, Cor. Centre and White Streets, The Evening Herald. AU Tlin NKWS FOIt ONR C11NT. 11m u larger clrrtilntlun In Shenandoah tbnn any other paper published. Cltou Utlon book, open lo nil. LOOAL IjUNOHBON. Hay fever time. The kite season. Snake aro plenty 'tis siid. A Rood tlmo to visit the oountry. Moth ihun oarpets swept with salt. The bade button fai tooms to have spent lUtolf. The preserving and oarmiiifr season loc the housewife billy. Aftor-ainner coilYo is now swoetened with granulated roclc-oandy. The new iwoiit pota'o, of dlmlnutlvesiiw. ha put In it appearance. If you never onrry rovolvor you will never ehoot anybody nccidi'titly. Some of the costumes of the summer girl remind ouo "of the peaoh crop. It is u case of the yellows. A fala alarm of flro last evening brouxht out the Are department. State Treasurer Ujyer will now pay tho school warrants, WANT TO LYNCH HIM. iinllfl Oorciino's JHiuilnror In Duiicflr at llniiitC HuiiKnd. Hzlktoh, Pii., July 80. When Giu seppe lie Comnli, accused of the murder of Katie Oorxauo, stepped of the train nt tho depot he mv u crowd of excited peo ple that blocked up tho platform and oxtmided ncros the street. When the crowd cnuu;ht sight of hlin they inadu u rush nnd crieH of "Lyuch hlml" were henrd. Tho ofilouru who hud him In charso were pushed ngulust tbo car with their prisoner, nud nil tho oroivd wanted o carry out their purpose w.ih a leader. Tlie pollen after considerable difficulty succeeded In pushing thelmvay through and hurried Uonnill Into ouo of tho up per rooms or tho depot, where ho wus given a hearing. The evidence against him Is mainly ciicutustuiitlul. lie was held In $1,000 ball. Whon tho news of Coranll'a capturo roached Latltnur, tho homo of tho mur dered girl, tho Italians threatonod to come to Iliizloton and lmck him to pieces. The mlno ofllciiils succeeded In quieting them. William Dennis and Salvntoro D. Sau- doln. two prominent Italians, asked tho pollco to surrender Coniall to a society composed of Itillans, of which they are tho principal officers. They said that the Bocloty was determined to haug Comali ns a wamlnu to other lawless Italians, and . If necessary they would go tho Wllkosbnrro and take him out of court and do It. CAPT. ARMES PARDONED. lie Iiiaulti'il Gar, Huavoi- During too In- ansuriilloii nf I'ri lilont lliirrlsuu. Gape May. N. J.. July 80. Tho Presi dent has pardoned dipt. Qeorue J. Armos, U. S. A., undor sentonco of court- martial for conduct unbecoming an offi cer and cenorul. Tho ollouso was com mitted during tho Inauguration of Presi dent Harrison. Capt. Armes bad somo difficulty with the Pennsylvania troops. Ho afterwards met Gov. lleaver In his hotel and publlo- ly Insulted him. Court-martini seutonced blm to be dismissed from tho service, Tho President commuted the sentence so f nr as to require Arnica to conllno him self within nu area ot GO miles of Wash ington, D. O. MIlea' Norvo and Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the I the wrathful customer, as sho looked a faro ;!ery".rt feW Miles-' "Wfft "SpSSfiy well suspicion at tho unfortunate druggi.t. liver. Momucl A iipw rtlficiivcrv ouio blllousuens, had taste, torpid liver, pilot, constipation, unuiuainu ior raun, wviubi, Mhlwlrnti. Stmalftu mllJAflt.slll-MLI fildOMM. Kcts, Haniples Kre, at O. 11. HtttfenbucUV drugstore. Best work done ut Brennan's steam laundry. Everything whito and epotlesg. Lace curtains siieclalty. All work guar anteed. It don't do to neglect nature's warning aches through the system, oonso Kbcumo U.in, Neuralgia and lkekucho. Try ltl Flag Oil, the Famous l'aln Oure. 33ceulsat Klr- Un's drug store. WALL PAPER ! A GAKIIAD JUST AHHIVKD AT MBXiLET'Sl Blanks...., , 5o Gilt 80 Embossed 12 l-2c Windov Shiiilofl, spring rollors..25c Curtain Poles : 25c MOVKO TO 22 East Centre St, Shcnanooah,blX CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. 11 ATI, Pi Annivorsary. Star of Ik'thluhem LihIkm, A. 1'. A., will celebrate their annivorsary In Columbia I'ark, TWday, August Bth. Mombersof the orstshizslion nnd friends lira Invited. 7-28-81 A Success. Tho festival and entertainment Riven In Robbins' opera home, lat Hvonini?, by Silver Wnvo Uaslle, A. 0 K. of M. 0., win, n iucoe both in nltomlanco and financially. All who participated unj 'ycd thomsolvo. Completed to Doadwood. Tbo Burlington Uouto, 0., 11. '& Q. It. It., roio (Jbloago, 1'enrla and St. Ijouis, is now ompletod, and dally passenger trains ' are tinning through Lincoln, Nob., and t'uster, S. I)., to Doadwood. Also to New castle, Wyoming Sleeping cars to Dod .vootl. If Oomlntf Bvento. Aug 5. Ico cream fontlval, under tho ampioes of tho "Y's," iu Itobbins' opera 1l0U0. Aug. 18. Ico cream and peach festival, in-KobbinV opera house, uiderthotiuspices of Uanip JNo. 1S8, I', u. a. oi A. Voatorday'a Pionlo. Twelve cars, with evi'ry seat tilled and many standing, took tho several Sunday schools between Shenandoah and Jlnhnnoy Plane to Lakesido yosterday. Kivo moro ar lnads came Irotn Kinctown and tbo UatawistH Valloy. At noon many more, who failed to get olf on tho morning train, joined the picniokers. Tho day was do- linktful, every ono had a plpaiant ttmo aim nothing occurred to mar tie plensuroa of tho party. Ignorant "Sam." Sam" Hollopetor gets olf tho following story as part of tho examination ho went through befuro ha was admitted totha Bar; Tho oldest member of tho examining committee interrogated him : Are you familiar with any game of chance?' No, sir." Don't you know how tu play any ganio of cards ?" .'No, sir." 'Surely you understand euchre ?" 'Never hoard of it before." 'It mn'tbo poBslblo you nevor indulged in n gamo of poker?1 "Yes, sir, it can. I -am a mom her of the church and don't know ono card from an, other." "Woll (aftor a long pnueo of astonish mem), young man, wo 11 givo you a license, but how In tho world you're going to make a living for tho first two or threo years alter you Hart to practicing law is a mystery to us." Sho "Wouldn't Shako, A woman wont into Charley llagon- buch's drugstore tho other ovening to have a pro cription filled. Charley compounded tho dings, and as ho handed tho bottlo to his customer, ho said, pleasantly : Hire's your prescription, ma'am hak I" I'll do nothing of tho kind," snspped tho wi-man, "and I think you'vo a good doal of impudonco to ask nu to." "Yi u don't undorstaud," exclaimed the druggist; "I mean thit when jou talco the prescription you must shako." I won't tako tho proscription H It's going to make mo shako," objected tho customer. Good heavens, woman, it's tho bottlo you aro to shako," shrlokod tho druggiFl. What good will It do mo," she queried Ho means," said Ed. Vurman, Char ley's assistant, coming to tho roscuo, "that tho mixture in tho bottlo should bo well khakon before taken." "Woll, couldn't ho bavo laid so?" B9ko Au O.d l'trcuiuni Jlcail. Nnwiiunan. N. Y., July 'Ai. William 0. Lnwsou, prukideut ot tin Statu Asso' olntion Order of Fiivincn, died during tho afternoon, after a long llluees. He was 00 years old. Many Itulldlngs MlrimU by I.IkIiIuIhc, Haltimohb, Md., July 110. -Lightning struck a. unmoor of buildlugs in tho neighborhood Of Calvert, Ueell County, among them William Brown's flour mill which was burned with its oontents. Mr, Mills at I'Kihibltlnu 1'arlc. New Youk. July 80. Hon. Hogor Q, Mills, of Texas, addressed about 3,000 neoDlo in the auditorium at Prohibition Park, Stoten Island, last night. His tab' Ject was "Damooratlc Creodu." What a Prominent Physlolan and Ohomist saya After Analysis and Practical Toat. Dr. J. Ijjttm, formerly 0 Jlellevue Jlomltal Meilieat Ooltegt unit Jsinu J$ttmd Oillroe tptaKt in iouows 1 NKW Youk, iJctolier 26, 1800, Alvas Jirailllan Hpeolflo Co., 0 WnlWtr.et. -dents : Tho s mine of your Cactus Illood I Cute, which I bought for analysis, 1 have subjected to a very thorough. iet, and nan Innu iiotu single irucoui uuiicrHiuriuvruur ai pretiarullou In It whatever; aid, nslliave had consliierablo ntperleuca lu llscouaitu. I tlonal ellVct lu certain diseases already gnowu Ui you, 1 oonsiaer u me saiesi, uua U, J, MniiU. I U U I'. HiIrl nf KirlftVa lirtlir Ht1.i-0.Ker1llBOn liOUB6 I Ulock, tthenandoab. AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, EMSll LIVED OVER A CENTURY. ; rim dim Uioolt., l Itltctilgnn, In Ovrf 105 YunrH Old, John lirooks, of Wnldron, Mich., recently celebrated tho 105th nnniver wry of his birth. Sir. Urooks was born nt Hancock. N. H., June 17, 1780. Ho Is thought lo bo of Sotch Irish descent, al though his ances try 1ms not been definitely traced boyoud New Kn plund. Tho Aral twenty-six yenvs John urooks. of his life were spent with his fntheron the farm, it'--education was only such ns'tlio nvorn;-o farmer boy of Hint day received a few months in winter nt the loff soh'i'il bouse. His pardntswere strictly Chris tian, nnd ho wa tralhod in all the rigidity of the Puritan doctrine. To bacco lie never used in any form an 1 an oath was never heard to escape nis lips. The worst language be remem bers usinfr was when bo charged a co.v with being possessed with the devil, and lie lws always regroted that he did not fipeak elf her Instead ns a bad euw, which ho thinks would have answered just ns well. v Shortlv before the war of 1812 Mr. lirooks left tho farm-and at Uio village of Jlllford in tho smno State, engnped as an npprontice in the blackhinitb shoii of an older brother. ear the close of the war bis brother was draft ed, and to obey the summons must leave a dependent fnmily. Young lirooks who was still single, promptly offered to go ns substitute. Enlisting, be served for threo months in the capa city of cook, and the war having closed was honorably discharged. lie has forgotten his company and the number of his reL'imeut. but remembers Col. John Steele ns tho commander. IIo re turned to Hancock, whero two years later he was united in marriago to Miss Deldamia lirooks, of that village. The venerable wife died in 1809. From this union came nine children, flvo of whom, three feons and two daughters, aro now living; John at Mekley's Cor ners, 'William at Iteed City, James at Walaron, Deidnmla at Jack son, nnd Charlotte at Harrison. Soon after his marriage Urooks emigrated to Unndilla, N. Y. There, after a few years at farming, he resolved to come still farther west, and again fixing up Ids emigrant wagon pushed out. He was headed for northern Ohio or south ern Michigan, but meeting ntCattnrau gus n returning party from tho west ho was so discouraged by their report of the country that he settled ut Cnttarau rnis nnd remained for twenty years, whilo in a sawmill. la 1843 he put into execution his resolvo to come lo iUioni gan, settling in I'Htsford township, whore ho worked n farm for twenty- eight yenrs and then removed in 1871 to the homestead in n rignt lownsuip, whore ho now resides with his son .1 nines. Five years ago his 100th birth day was publicly celebrated in a grovo near his home, whero thero were over 4,000 people assembled in honor oi tno occasion. Throe brass bands, several U.A.lt. posts, and various other organi zations were in attendance. Waters' "Weiss boor is th Ib.'it. John A 6G-1 Hitilly solo agotit. POLITICAL. -JOlt BHEIIIFF, Josepii Woll, OF POTTSVII.1,1!. Subject to Democratlo ruloi. JL.OR CONdTtTUrtOXAL CONVENTION JamcH J. Ifraney. OF SIIENANllOAII. BubJecttoDemocrallo rules. FOR SXj3! ! Tha uniTarvlirtiad. dsalrlnir lo retire rr6m biiB- InMN. will (lmni&n nf Irs ht-rflk: lit d.'V uonds. groceries too., cheap. Purchaser can nlso cnt the sure room i reasonable terms Tho stand Is a good one and In Hie hands of a live man can uoinaao pronuioie. o-jo tf 100 Jortli Jarrtlu St. M. S. SCHEIDER'S , AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 17 South Main St., SlictinUont Fresh Broad, Cakes and Pies. GHAIIAM 1) It HAD A Bl'ECIALTY. r A ttne line of Confectionery. Flue Ice Cream Parlors attached. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ot Hats, Caps and Cents' Furnishing Oootls and makes a specialty of Nellie Illy and, Mary Anderson Caps e BAST OBNTRK SO?. X taoMt Bun WANTS, &o. WANTED For Hrennati't Steam Laundry, a cood girl. Apply n' once. , 733-tf "07"AN TED, A lady ugent to pell a y f goot nrtfele among women. 'he IlKiiAbD ulnc Applynt GIUTj WANTED.-A good ex perlenei'd girl wanted fur general hounn wrlc. No older need apply. Callnt Ukiiamj ollloe KnNt O.nil slrect. 7.3 tf DESIKABLE PEOPERTY FOH sale. Oneof the most desirable proper tins or. Weal Oak street, for sale cm reasonable terms. Apply at llowse's grocery More, cor ner Jardln and Oak streets. Shenandoah, Pa E STRAYED To tho premises" Odd IV Hows' O nieteiy, u dark brown cjw. wnU high horns. 8111110 can bolmdtiy proving property and lwylug lor this adver tisement. 7-K 31 WANTICD. A bakery trade. I nkery. boy to learn the Apply at Burkhxrt's 7-20 3t FOR REV!1 A good stablo In Klist wird, xultarile for a lverv or 0 the AtVinr pin-potts. A oply to J. J. Itobbins, No. 130 N. Ai uu Bireet, ueuauoo:n. TT ARK CHANCE. Ten flOI shares JLt of building and loon aswht'lon 8tOf!k tat sale At a siiTlflci". Inquire at D.wls' stea n dye works, 11(1 lias' Centre street. 7-4 tf KD-U mitlve reliable man V, salary 370 to 98o monthly, with lr creuso, to r 'presont lu his own spoiloa a re munslhle Sew Yom II uso. References. ANUFAcrnRKK, iocii Box 1585, New York. "VrOTICE. After August 3, Reddall Xt A Zlm.ii-rman w 11 withdraw thel- slnl- Itou, 1LK1K (;OL .IN'H, J from tliesun, toputln condition for fall lacing, fersons Intirested should govern themst lyee swml. lngly. "3t ADMINISTRATO RS' NO riCE. Fslatxol I nnlel Itumbel, deceased. Letters of administration on ineeMaieor Uitnlel llumbcl. late of Unlou township. Hchuylklilcoanty. I'll , di'fioaso.t, tiave, beeu gran.ed 10 Wldmm II. Rnmbui, residing a' UlBgtowa, la., to wuoiu nn persons lnacuuu tosaldcstatonrcreoueKtod to make payiuutt. and iliofe avini claims or demands will make known the mine without del-iy. WILLI. lJI Ji UUAlHEiL, Or to Administrator. S O M Hoi.irETKH, Alt'y. JUly till 11, lf-'Jl. 7-17-01 C-tllARlER 0,U-,E. Notice is J hciohy given tbnt an application will he made 'i tlm Oovoruor f Pennsylvania on llielhllddy of August, ISO I, by J. M. Olle't, Moses Mervlne, unrisuau HDcrie, nnnoii Swoyer, 7, ictHi y T. Trout and J. 11. Hoelman. unuer me aci 01 Assemmi kuuium t to provide lor the Hioorporallo 1 aud legula Hon of cenalu corpormlnus approvtd April SO, 1871," nod the siippieiiien's ther to, for the -h..rti.r nr nn lni.nndc.1 corncra. ion to be culled "Fulton Waiei Company," the chanc ier and objo.-t or wldcli is tho fuoniyliigot water for the public nt the borough of Ulraid vllK In the county of Helmyikill, and to per sons, partnerships rud iisoclilons residing thprcinMn mnvdniro the niimti. and for these purpi'Si-s U have, possess and enjoy all tlie rights, benetlts ana privileges ut said Act of As-omuiy anqsuppieiriHiiiii -ucru. .I. II. I'OMEKOY.BolIcltor. aiKAKnvir.i.icJuly7. lbOl. V-7-td W, S. SNYOER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Maslcller's old stand,) Curlier Coal and JiiKlliiJHtH. Mr. Bnvder will always keen In stock a Una ine of boots aud siioes. Custom Work autl Xtepnirlu jr done In the best style. He guarantees to sell cheaper th 11 compel Mow on 'lain street who uavH nig reuis 10 pay, ti.m tfiarauices 11 geuu ne bargain on every imrc'iase. yj 7315 SflLE.'L5mw4 oTRAWPj-huw lUe way the wind blows, bnt llii don't sho w iai. h.ird blows we have been strlkingat str iw but prices. Home bats are dear at any price; thes bate are cheap at do.ible ihe money. If w hat ooveis jour head Is not blooming to you, all the pains you take as to the rest 01 yonr atllre aresltnply thrown away, liomeand Low you win l okln one of our 50a str iw lials There's no use In giving my lurlhnr ilewirlpllon of them than to hay this they ore stylish. We cut the price dowa hcoiuw we want to rut our Mock down. Aiipther big bargain In huts Is our 81 blactr suit' bats. 13 S. Main St. SOANLAN Sltenandoali New 1'trm, New SiocJt, lirecn TfiicK, nno wocencs, FRUITS, be, Delaware roe shd and oilier ftesb dsh right iromtlie boawon i riuays. rrcsu Oroeus from the Mouth. Evan's Building;, E. Centre St. , 13.8. ntlUa ' old itanift Everytblnu now aud resh. Goods delivered to any pirt of towu. R. O. KNIGHT & SON. BVimpfc psjcpepm BBSMOffigna wmMa Vasa Attention, House Cleaners ! I'howurm wenther Is here, nnd liouse-clea 'Ing Is tho noxt thins: In order. Auduttmch times most everybody needs something to brighten up the home, so If yon need a p; tod 0 irpet of either Veuet, Moqueit, Body or Tapestry Brusse, ' TWO OR 'A,I3ItIiSi.PI,V INGRAIN, HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS You cun find a full Assortment nt PRICE'S, Lace Curtail, Curtail. Pules of all Kinds Window Shades, Floor aud Table 0...:'.otlii rurl Linoleums of nil grades. Prices cannot be beaten when nuauty is cou-ddered. Ko misrepresentation oue ptlce to nil. 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. We menu it In every sense of the word. Wo oiler you good all-wool mills for less than their value. Our light goods jiusT-go, regardless of cost; so If you want to purchase n Men's All-wool Cheviot Suit for $6.50 call on us. , Furnishing goods also to be had at lower prices than you will Und them elsewhere'.' Wo make 110 boasts merely for advertisement, but what wo advertise we will do. Calli'aud oxnmluu our bargains before purchasing and you will not regret It. &2 TI "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE 'CLOTHIER, 1.1 N. Main Street, Mienamloah. A. J. GALLAGHEE, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages.nnd Bonds written. Marriage licenses and legnl claims piomptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Flro Insurance Business. Iteprosents lae iNorinweiicr a i.ue insurance so. OrFicE-Muldoou'sbiilldlne, corner Centre nd weot sis., Hhenandoau, l'u. Cood Properties of All Kim 1 For Sale. 1. A two story double frame dwelling house storeaud rehtaurant. on Ehsi i;eniro St. 2. A dwehlng aud restauraulou East Centre street. 0. Ileslrablo property on corner Centre and juram streeis, suuaoie tor business pur noses. 1. A two story double Irame dwelling, on Wet I.lovu siren. Two2-blory irame dwolllugs on West Cen tre street. 0. Two SBtory dwellings on the corner of fVuil ftnrl rfholnut. cIipaIb Klnrn room In one. 7, Two-story single house on North Chestnut street wltn a large warehouse mine roar. -Three two-itory double frame buildings corner of Lloyd and DUbert streets. The Photographer Is locatfVfat Ko. 14 North White Street Having han his gillery groatly Improved, be is nowueiier preparoa inauever loinoei thewauts of the pub in tno photo, gruphlo line. Tliu oesi iLoto graphs ut lorekt rlw. Crayon Work a Spooialty. Ice Cream Festival Undsr the auspices of tbo 110BB1XS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, Pi., Wednesday, Aug. 5, '91. TIOKBTS, lOOBKTS. Good for a plate of cream. SOHEIDER'S BAKERY, Hi) East Cfulro Street, 81Il!NJ.XlOAll. Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery! -Oir AM, KISD3,- DABB, Light. Dark. ! I New Saloon and Restaurant I Newly Painted, Papered and Recovaltd. No. 115 EAST CUNTRE HTJREK.T, Th.-eo doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. llaskey would ln'orm his many friends and the public that he will cater tu their wants In tho same llrsi-class stylo that he has done In the past. None butlbe best brands of for eign and domestic wine", liquors and cigars will be kept In slock, Cbolce tempeianco urinuB. r lue oiu biock aie. The online bar Is supplied with everything In the outlnj lino served In tho best style. Meals Bervtd at &U hours. Fine Drlvato rooms attached. -JTJST OTTT- The "NEV BROADWAY1 BAHGE It beats everything lu the market, and tho price isjust right to Milt tbo times, It will pay you to come auu see iu I am prepared to do the following at the nrloesnuotcd: Tin rooting 60 per footand up Tin roor panning ., " " Tin conductor ..12o " Tin hanging gutter 120 " " Galvanized cblmuey stack 20o per pound impairs ior nu stoves a specialty. TO. K. PRATT, 7-6-3m . 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandil LEATHER and SHOE FlfiOISHS' DP. J". CXiB-A.DEf2-3 Dealer1 In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! largoarfd first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W, CENTRE ST., Ferguson House bullc?lnj, SHENANDOAH, PA. The Cheapest Place ! TO Buy Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Etc , CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre Ht,, Shenandoah. Q. M, HAMILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURQE0H, orfloe- 23 West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenandoi 3