"""WW n 1 DPIO-3STIO GOODS AT THIS CORNER STORE ! AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, All hinds of potted meats, fish, cnuncd good, oysters, lobsters, crabs, ltiuslttn caviar, fresh spiced oysters, finest sinokid hnnis, bo lognas mid unokod beef, York slnte full cream chcoeo,Kiiianthal,3wlss, Edam, Bupsntro uud Llmbiirger. Flue assortment of oaken nud bis cuits. Q. and It. plrkloa of nil kinds. Tickles by thodnz-n. You will find Just what you want. Cor. Contre and White Streets. The Evening Herald. ALL TIIIJ N12W8 Foil ONH CENT. Has a larger circulation in Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation book open to all. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET! Jwlgollon. I). J. Qreen. Sheriff Henjamln Umith. Jura Commissioner Med. William Clark. J'oor Direolor George lTeffner. Delegate to Hit Constitutional Con vontlon, SOth District Joseph 11 fomeroy, John J. Coyle. LOCAL LUNCHEON. Grapes will bo the noxt fruit to make its appearance. The trouble with the crank i he will turn only one way. Weigh your words and do not;throw too many for good mouro. Tin) prico bur tiny no up but the arJclo iUslf always goes down. A little low minanct a ltttlo more sun ehino lor a while would be appreciated. Ii is predicted Hut August and Septom bor will bd the hot months of the year. Pnoplo are reinindBd that summer epuedmg by tho early oomititf of darknow, There U a groat deal of oroaklng going on ta tui-'Jioii'ity. vo-y largely by fro. It's a gaftd l&Tng v! 'C19P clojooompinion Mv with the umbrella tins summer. Wo could all be great men if measured by tho great things wo inland to do to-tnor-row. Playing Cards. You oan obtain u pack of beet quality Vltiylng cards by'sending llfteon conts in portage to P, 8. Eustie, Oen'l Paw. Agt,, B., 0. & Q.K. 11. Chicago, 111. tf MINING MATTERS. Topics of tho Times on Mine Work. It is slid that tho P. & It. 0. & I. Co. has 300,000 ton? of coal of all sizos stored in its stock yards at Mahanoy City and Port ltichniond. .lohn 0. Glover, who, for somo timo past, has verv iiccopttbly llllod tho position of acsistantoutsido foreman of tho Win. Ponn colliery, has been promoted to fill tho po sition of outside foreman of tho colliery, to succeed Uonj. D. Beddall, who has ro eiguod, to tnko charge of tho Hoddall Uros.' jlR plant at Gilborton. -Mr. Uoddall was an efficient foreman and in Mr. Glover lh colliery has a good sueewsor. Samuel Roberts, or town, h is aboutcom pb tcd hit oontruot for sinking tho now si .po in the Hammond colliery. Ho ox tiects to finish it noxt "Wodnosday. Prom inent mine officials say that tho slopo Is one of the finest pieces of work north of tho Broad mountain. It has a dopth of 890fool and is timbered throughout. Mine Inspector Stein has received from the state mine inspection department an in Konious apparatus for touting mine rib and he experimented with it in his office yos torday afternoon for tho first timo. A number of gentlemen wilnoMod tho or poriment and they agreed with the inspoc t r that tho apparatm is a eueco. Oh, What u Cough. Will VI roil UeeJ ttie warning? The signal per- 'imnnf ih aura an.iroicti of that more ter rlble disease. Ooniiimptton. AsH yourselves If you oaa aitord for the wilto of s.ivlnft 00 cento, to rau the risk and do nothing for It. W know from experleaoe tlut HUlloU'd Our J will Cure your Cough. It never falK This oxpUluv why more than a Million Hotllos wiro eold thu put year. It relieves Croup una Whopplug Couh at ouoo. Motners do iot ne wiiiioiu.il. ror unas uaurt, mua ui Mieht, ttwBhlloh's Porous I'laster. Hold by C. II. Hagenbuou, N. K. corner Mala and L'oyd streets. Bxoollent Instrument For Salo. A first class Gorman piano Imported by Prot. Zeltz can bo had choap for cash on account of the professor's impending de parture for Gormany. Tho instrument may bo teen and information ooncorningit may be had upon application to Homy Wtoderhold, 28 Hast Oentro street. 8-C-lw WALL PAPER ! A OAKLOAD JUST AUIII VED AT MBLLBT'S- BlankB Go Gilt., 8o Embossed 12 l-2o Window SliftduH, spring rollors..25o urtaiu Poles 25o MOVEIJ 'JTO 22 East Centre St., Shonanaoah CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. m cm, ii GAY BUTTERFLY BALLS. rHEY ARE NOT THE PROPER THINQ JUST NOW. CIIKUUO UAI ONI!, AMI THAT BliT'JXUH THIS I1USINI2SS. rho ( lly Vu Deeply Mioclieil nt tlio Scene, nint InclilentH Wlilcti Mark ed tlio Iivcul Iluttcrlly llnllo Tlint Kulocfl Unction-. In Oilier Cities. 11131113 IS THE dickens to pay in Chicago over n re coil t Ilutterillos' Hall. Tborc always Is tnmblo after a but terfly ball. After tlio first evening's e n t o r t a i n m o n t tbovewasn notable fulling olf in tho attendance of tlio young ladles and little girls who took part In the dazzling affair. The audi ence, however, was nearly twice as large aB the initial one. What seemed stranger still tho overflow was made up of the sterner sex, young and old, who as a usual thing don't attend charitable entertainments. Jlen usual ly seon around the Hash theaters and club men about town were vory con spicuous, liald heads were profusely present. Aftor all, though, it wasn't so strange. That is to figuro from the prevnlont standard of morality. If overgrown young s women don't itnow nny bettor thnn to expose them selves to the criticism of refinement, they can hardly bo sympathised with by those who went to tho ball to "see What they coulu see. A great many pople will uphold tho parents who took their little girls homo whon it was evident that tho enter tainment excited morbid prurience from tho opposite box. Ono Chicago reportor started in to flraw tho picturo like this: Ono sees a ballot. Ono never has seen such a ballot. Just a flutter of children, dancing llko thistledown, f learning like star-dust, flu, flushing iko windblown rosebuds. It is nil femininity and childhood frapped in to one. A riot of juvonillty and tights; u whirr of nursery bread-nnd-mlllc and lightsome lovelluoss. Youth and dainty bocioty lassiess, whimsically out of place. Hut the editor stopped him there. Tho llutterfles' Charity ball was a strictly high-toned uffulr, and must not bo harshly criticised. And a week of unrestrained and im moral diversion was permitted to exist In Charity's Name. Hut, now, aftor all Is over, the papers are discussing too propriety of tho whole nll'alr and not the least number of them say that it were bettor had tho'buttorfly ball not been had at all. Parents aro becoming more Indignant, and tho lady who had charge of the costuming, who Is, by tho way, a real ballet mystery from a Chi cago then tor noted for Its undross ex travaganzas, Is being roundly nnd Miundly scalded for tho license sho used. It would bo dlilloult to glvo a pou description of tho opening enter tainment and pictures must bo resorted to. There were tho lilt of music anil tho frou-frou of skirts; tho twinkle of little feet: tho irlnmour of baby limbs; the quaint antics of holf-grown girls who aped ballot-dancers. It was clover; It was fascinating. It led ono a merry dance through the old puro vistas of tho past back to tho days when naiads haunted the waterways and there were earth-chlluroii uurt urownies auu sylphs. A page from Hans Andersen's fairy tales bound in with a French novel. Patotv. delicate, delicious a dream KAISER ol lightsome, luting gins, wno incar nated mirth and music. First of all one found oneself in a midsummer forest where the Queen of HutterHies llitted like a sunbeam said wee bit of lithe loveliness being no other than the daughter of a well known inlllionaire. In her whimsical little apology for a costume she Hashed and Hashed and danced outdoing the Fanny Elsslers of tho ballet. There was a sort of dreamy vivacity about her little figure that forced applauso from tho audience. N Then fairies drifted in and out and tho earth-children like '.utts of wood land moss were hero nud there; Oberon and Titanla camo It was like tho ring of tho old rhymes that J. Hod man Drake wrote onco and called "The Culprit Kay." Then enmo a "bright embroidered train of butterflies, till light nnd dainty as wind-blown loavos, but ona was queen of all the dancing throng. Sho was Hazel Henderson, a trim little maiden with the sunniest of smiles and tho trimmest of limbs. What a medley of youth nnd color and agility her dance was. No wonder folk applauded. Then there waB tho miss of 10 and the miss of 18. She was not vory plen tiful but she was there. Tkos.0 butterfly balls are not now to tho country at large. They have been held In differ ent cities, with similar re sults, within the past few years. One in Cincinnati caused consternation somo years ago. One in Detroit, which was gotten up by the aristocrats of tho city, was doing very well, when the news papers crushed it by calling it a public disgrace. They don't have any more of them in C inoinnati or Detroit and there is hardly any question but tli.it Chicago -vill follow suit; The oap that Cleans Most is Lenox. CTlt AWH fliow the way tho wind blows, but ttt y don't show what hard blows we have been striking at. straw hat prices. Bomo hats are dear nt any price; these hats aro cheap at double the money. If what covers your head Is not beoomlng to you. till the pains you take as lo the rest ol your ultlre aroslmply thrown away, (tome nnd nee how you will look In one ot our 60a straw' lulls. There's no use in Klvlngnny further description of them than to enythls Ihey aio stjllsli. Wo out tlio prleodowu because we want to cut our slock down. Another big bargain In hats Is our Jl black el Iff hats. I3.S, Main SI S0ANLAN Shenandoah IIF1 IrTOTJ AUU aoiNfJTO MlHHUIIl'l, ICdilHaH, ArUllllHllH, Tl'xuii, IScljrHMtu, I.oiiihIuiiii, Colormlu, Ulali, Cllloi'Uln, icnii,'ViiHliliisitii,3t itxleo, New Mexico or Arizona, and w 111 tend mo a postal card or lettor stating Where you aro going, When you are going, Whero you will start from, How many there are In your party, What freight ami bagngoyou have, I will write you or call at your bouteund furnish you with the fullest Information . recardlDE router, lowest rates of all clatsts, befldcs mnrs, descriptive and 11' liutralod land pamphlet, letort books, Hot Finings gnuies, vie. Cheap I'armlDjr Lands In 4llsourl, ArSan sas, Kansas and Texas. J. P. MomNN, Eastern Trav, Aflt., W. E. HOYT, G.E. P. Agt.,301 Broadway ,New Y'ork Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY! msraov K8RE3 BBXpS KBCJCMI BBuasaeJ sndnB tsxetam beqssi WANTS, Sco. PHOPOSALS. - Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned com mittee until 8 p. m. August 12, 1601, lor mov lngthe twottory Iramo house now slum tod on owners reserve the right to reject nuy or all A. J1RLU9KIEY, J. SltniTCLSKAS, Rhnnndoab, l'a. 8 7 5t WANTED For Hrennan'e Steam Laundry, a good girl. Apply at once, 7 H'J-U I?OIt KENT. A dwollhiB house . eo'ilnlnliig six room. Apply to It. C. Kulght.iW East Centre si rect. 8 Mf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. One of the most desirable proper- ties on L W est Oak street, Ibr sale on reasonable , Annlv uMtowsft'srirrocerv More. nor. terms. iur jtinuu kdq uaskireew, aueiianaean, ra AGENTS WAKTED. Free pre- xXpnld outfit to energeilo men. Koveinl ol oui'silesmen have earned from fTOlojlOOn week lor years rat. 1". O. Box 1871, Now Yorlr. 8 0 lw "lOR RENT A good stable iu the X. Flist ward, suitable for a ,ivery or other purposes. Apply to J. J. Hobblus, No. 130 N. Main street, ftlieuandoah. EAR IS CHANCE. Ten (101 shares nf buildlni; and loan association Mock lor -ale at a m rifloo. Inquire nt Davis' eteaiu dye wmks, 110 East Centre strest. 7 2.3 tf rpYPE WRITING. A young lady, JL a (jraduati , wants work at type writing, i all at IlEttAi.n oillee, or address Herald Hhonamtoali, l'a, 81-tf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR pale cheap, It helog on rorner of Coal and Emerlck stioets. It is suitable for many purposes. Apply to No. 23 8 Jardlu St. 8 3 if yr AN Min-Aii active reliable man V salary S70 to 8o monthly, with In crease, to represent In hU owu seolloa a re sponsible Now York House, References. Manufactukkk, Look Hox 1585. New York. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, Kstate ot T'nnlel llumbel, deceased. LeMers of administration on theestatoof D.inlel Itnmbel, lato of Union township, bcliuyllilll county. Fa , deceased, have been (minted to William H. Kunihel, resldlni; al. Itlngtown, Va to whom all persons Indebted to wild estate are requested to make pay met t. nud those 1 avln claims or domands will make known the same without delay. WlliLitai 11 UU.MIU.b, Administrator. 8. Q M. IIoi.T,orETEit, Att'y. July HJih, 1801. 7-17-flt zf:eo:p3os.a.IjS. PEALED ITtOl'OSALS will be received nt the architect's olllco roltsvlllo, until 2 p.m., August 15. 1891. (or the erection ofaliatne church for tho Greek Catholic congregation of iHRnnnoy uiiy. I'lnnsaud specifications to be seen at the house of O. 'A Smith, 303 West Centre street, nnd Architect's olUce. All proposals to be marked on envelope. Tlio owners i eservo ine rignt to reject any or all bids. 8-1-Ot w.iJ. liiui;, Arenuect. rottsvllle, l'a. POLITICAL. -piOll SHERIFF, Joseph Woll, Or POTTSVILLE. Subject to Democratic rules. ITIOII CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION JL' James J. Francy. OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to Democratic rules. SELLING OUT. Desiring to dlspiso of my entire stock of goous, in oruer 10 vncaio me sioro-iooni lor oilier purposes, I will sell the remaining stock abgreauy reuueeu prices, xnese gooas miii be sold within a short time, and 11 will benefit you lu inspect mo same. TP. . IAVISt o-io-tf ioo riortii jnruitt tt. THIJ.tl'lli; IIllilUIKO,') SHENANDOAH, 'PENNA. Capital, $100,000,00. A. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Lcisennnq, Cashier,. S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 toj. 3 PER CENT, INTEREST I 1'niaou ilavluBH Deposits, Firs National Bail EXPORT REER. Li MEV maKJJZgV xr xsslrsn W towi jHgWBI USaM Attention, House Gleaners ! Tho wnrni weather Is here, nud house-cleaning Is the noxt thing In order.f And at such times most everybody needs something to brighten up the home, so If you need a g)od carpet of cither Veuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brussels TWO OU TIIREE-PLY INGRAIN, HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS ! You can find a full assortment at PRICE'S. Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles of all Kinds ! Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades. Prices caunot bo beaten when quality is considered. No misrepresentation one price to all. , J. PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. We mean It in every sense of tho word. We ofler you good all-wool buUb for less thnn their value. Our light goods must go, regardless of cost; so If you want to purchase a Men's All-wool Cheviot Suit for 86.50 call on us. Furnishing goods nlso to bo had at lower prices than you will find them elsewhere. Wo make no boasts merely for advertisement, but what wo advertise wo will do. Call'iind examine our bargains regret it. JL a Tl "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 11 iV. Main Street, Shenandoah. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lenses, Mortgages and Bonds written. larnago licenses ana tegai claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurant Agency. General Fire Insurance Ituslness, Represents the Northwestern l.ue insurance co. Office Muldoon'sbulldlner. corner Centre and West Bts., ahenandoali, l'a. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double frame dwelling house storeand restaurant, on East 1,'entre 8t. 2. A dwelling nud lestauraut on East Centre stiect. It. Desirable property od corner Centre and durum sireeis, suiiauie tor uusiness pur noses. i, A two story double frame dwelling, on West Lloul street. 6. Two 2-slory frame dwellings on West Cen tre street, 8. Two 2 story dwellings on the corner ol uoai ana uuesinui sweets more room in one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street witn a large waronouse mine rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner or L.ioya ana uuoeri sireeis. RICHARD DABB The Leading Photographer, NO. 14 il WHITE ST. The work done at this gallery Is fully equal to Hint done at the large galleiles of New York and l'hlladulplil i. Comparison Is In vited between the spe.-lmens of his two nnd three dollar cabinets shown In his window and tho best of work done olcwhere a'. Ave and six dollars. 3rDo not climb long flights of stairs to Patronize on cnterpUss ruu by out of town parties when better work may bo had of your own townsmen. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ol Hats, Caps and Oents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty ot Nollle Bly and Mary Anderson Caps. B BAST CBNTBB ST. FOB S-AJlilE!! A farm, containing nearly 200 ncro, situate In Itlngtown. Nine-roomed houee. a horsoa nud 1 colt, beside? a few head ot cuttle, etc. Can ho bad reasonably. Apply to MRS. KRADLEV, 545 Ii. Centre St. 8-5-lw SOHEIDER'S BAKERY, SO Matt Centre Street, SMWANDOAll. Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Coofectioacry I OF ALT. KINDS, giit. ZES, Dark. MOM 1 crafcia 1 before purchailug and you will not joins s Now Saloon and Restaurant ! Newly Parted, Papered and Renovated. No. 115 I? AST CEtiTltIS HTUEET, Thi-eo doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Hnskey would ln'orm his many friends and the public that he will cater lo their wants lu tho same first-class style that he has done lu the p'tst. None but the best brands of for. ttlgn and domestlo wines, liquors and cigars will be kept In slock. Choice temperance drinks. Finn old stock alo The eating ba' Is supplied with everything lu the eatlnc lino served In the best style. Meals servedat all hours. Flue private rooms attached. -JXJST OUT- The "HEW BROADWAr1 RAHGE It beats everything In the market, and the price Is Just right to suit the times. It will pay you to come and see It. I am prepared to do the following at the prices quoted: Tin roofing 60 per foot and up Tin roof palming iaj " Tin oonduitor ........12a " " Tin hauglng gutter........ 120 " " Galvanized chimney stack 20o per pound Itepalrs for all stoves aspsclally. VM. H. PRATT, 7 0-3m 331 S. lardln St., Shenandoah LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS 3? J-. CLBAR-Y-, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stook. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. OENTBE ST., Forguson Heuse building, SHENANDOAH, PA. The Cheapest Place ! TO HUY Geuls' FurnisMng Goods, Hosiery, Etc , CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre St,, Shenandoah. Q. M, HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. omce l'a. 23 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah