jpic-jsria goods NOW" OUST TLA-IF I AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, -AT TIIH- COMER STORE All kinds of potted meats, fish, canned goods, oysters, lobsters, crabs, Rumlnn caviar, fresh splecd oysters, finest smoked hams, bo lognns mid smoked beef, York stato full crcatn cheese,lSmnntlinl,Svis8, Kdnm, Snpinuo and Llmburgcr. Fine assortment of cakes and bis cuits. Q. and H. pickles of all kinds. Pickles by the dozen. You will llnd Just what you want. Cor. Centre and White Streets. The Evening Herald. ALL Tltn NKW8 FOH ONI: CUNT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to nil. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET Judge Hon. D. li. Qrccn. Sheriff IlenJamln'.Smllli. Jury CommtselomrMql. William Clark. Poor Director George Ileffncr. Delegates to the Constitutional Con vention, 30th District Joseph II, I'omeroy, John J. Coyle. LOCAL LUNCHEON. '' Sultry days. August woither. HoueowIvos aro busy proforvinR. Summer Is rapidly elippInK away. Not long now till school days again. Thus far cantaloupes aro insipid in taste. Keep off the railroad track unless you're infido tho cars. Its a raco between Iho apple and peach dumpling for first placo. A spoonful of horfo-radiah will keep a l t of milk swcot for several days. Tho wild cherry is ripening, and tho robins and flickers aro accordingly happy, Now is the tlmo to pay closo nttoutlon to the collars, drains, alleys, etc., to provtnt disease Playing Garclo. You cani'iUtHiu a' pack df best quality playing cards by!senJing fifteen conts in postage to P. S. Eustls, Oon'l Pass, Agt., J., O. &.Q.K. It. Chicago, III. tl A National Event. The holding of tho World' I'alr In a city scateely 11 ty e.M old will be uremrkable eve jf, bui whether It will really benefit this nntlou hs much as the discovery ot tho ItestoratlvoNenlne by l)r I-'runkllu M leu In doubtful. This la Just what the American people need to cure thrlr excewlvo nervous l.ess, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, Hleep 1 smioni, uiuralela, nervous debility, dullness, contusion of mind, etc. It acta like n charm. Trial bottles and tlno book ou "Nervous uud ncartDUefes,"wllh iiuequal-d testimonial, fr ot U. II. Hairenbi ctrs drill stoio. His warranted to contain no ojnutn, morphine or dangerous urugs. Denth nf h Colored Illiliop. Philadelphia, Aug. 11. Bishop Jabci P. Campbell, of tho Afrloau Methodist Episcopal Church, died in tills city last night In tho CStli year of his age. Bishop Campbell was ordained a bishop In 180S, and for the past four years has benn tho bishop of North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland. Hnerptnry lllalun Out Calling, Vxn IlAnnon, Me., Aug. 11. Secretary Plalne, Mrs. Itlalno and Mrs. Damrosch, made a call on Secretary Tracy on the Dispatch. They were there noarly an hour, after which Mr. Ulalno called upon Johu 13. MoLuan of the Cincinnati En quires. Uo lemalneJ with Mr. MoLenu a long tlino. Christian Worhnrs' Convoutiou. BALTiaoni!. Md,, Aug. 11. The Brother hood of Androw and Philip, an organiza tion of Christian workers, composed prln clpally of young men of the various reformed churches throughout tho United States and Canada, will hold their third annual convention bore on September 28, A Chinese llruie Arretted. Nrw YoiiK, Aug. 11. Lang Chung, Chinese laundrvmau. has been arrested charged with assaulting 7-year-old Ellen Mourimes, of a.U South Firm avenue, lie Inveigled the girl into his lnundry and thsn outraged her. h Dtfluuornt to Confer. New Youk, Aug. 11. Tho Executive Committee of tho National Association of DomocrUtlo Clubs will meet at the lloll man House to-day. The Democratic State Committee will meet nt the same pluoe to-morrow morning. James HumkII Lowell ltcoovorlng. Bobton. Aug. 11. Thongh there was uo change last evenlug in the condition ot James Russell Lowell, his phystolun expresses hope ot a speedy recovery. "WALL PAPER A OAHLOAD JUST AUUIVED AT MELLBT'S Blanks Gc Gilt Embossed .....12 1 Window Shades, spring rollors..25o Curtain Poles '25o DIOVGD TO 22 East Centre St., Shenano oah CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. MAHANOY If Struck by an Engine iV Hungarian whoto naino could not bo learned was struck by a P. & It. onglne at the Suffolk colliery this morning and had bo di legs Knd one arm broken, Squoezod In tho Minos. John WItolovlcB, ft Polo, was sq'ioezed bslween a chute and n wagon In tho Suf folk colliery yestorday. His collar bono and some of his ribs were fracturod. Uo was takau to tho Minora' Hospital. $3.00 for $1 00. Hero is a bargain once in a Hfo tlmo, nnd will continue this week out. To make our beautiful cabineU for gl.OO. This Is no cheap or trashy picture", but a first olats Cihinot. Hemomber tho placo, llobbins' now gallery, No. 20 West Contro street. Now Pouch Koys. Postmaster Boyor yesterday rocnivod koys for tho EaRlo pouch locks, which were recently adopted. Beioro tbo locks can to used it will flrit bo nocM-ary to supply every postmaster and railway postal clerk with tho koys. This will bo accomplished shortly. Tho Gospel Meetings. Tho open-air go-pel meeting was well attended last night, Itev. ltussol, of the Primitive Methodist church, preached an earnest sermon. Arrangements have been mado, through tho kindness ot Jlr- Baird to have seats erected and an oleclric light Introduced to-day, so that tho incotings need not close on account of darkness. Itev. Glick, of tho Evangelical association, will proach this ovoning. A Boautlful Art-Gallory. Tbo striking pictorial features of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for tbo wock ending August 15th aro skotchos of ocean travel, making a double-page, and dono In ClinedinH'8 best stylo, There is also a very effectlvo summer p'cturo called "Weighed in tho Old Mil." by Miss Davis. Among other pictures aro illustra tionaof tho Bonnington Battle Monument celobration ; cf tho groat locust plaguo in nortborn India, and a flno representation f a stroot in Ohinatown, ban Francisco. Tha two striking nrticlos of tho number relate to tbo new Private Land Court, with portraits of tho judges, and "Frco Educa Hon in Enghnd," by Edward Porntt, of tee Manchester Examiner. A Scoro Oorrootod. EiMTon IIekalik I know not whether you saw the gamo ot oaso oau at uio trotting park on Saturday afternoon be tween tho singlo and marnod men of Camp 49, S"ns i f Veterans, but if you did not witness It you wcro misirlormed in r0' gard to tbo scoro and I would bo very much obliaed to vou if you would correct tho amo. Tho scoro stood IS 82 in favor o the married men. Whon tho singlo men wero having thoir last innings, romember, no inon out on tho singlo men's side, whon iho marrid men wero suro of a defeat, thoy commenced a wrangling match and would not play any more. Wo, tho6ingle men, theroforo claim tho gamo. Wo leave it to vou. Mr. Editor, bo you singlo, or married, to givo a straight decision yuo lishcd in your paper. Hahry G. Caul, Manager. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 10, 1891. Died. PAIlltELL.-On tho 10th Inst., at Shenandoah, Pa., Pumiuick Farroll, aged G7 Yoare. Funeral will take placo to-mpr row (12th Inst.) at 8 o'clock. Services will bo hold in tho Annunciation church, tho luneral to proceed from there to tho Lehigh Valley dopot and leave for Olrardvillo on tho 10:15 a. m. train. Friends and relativos respectfully invited to attend. 8-11-1 DALTON. On tho 10th Inst., atShen andoab, Pa,, Martin J. Dalton, aged 3i years. Funoral will take place from hi residence on West Cherry street at o'clock, a. m., to-morrow (12th Inst ) to procoed tolho Annunciation church, whore Itenulom High mass will bo hold. Inter ment in tho Annunciation cemotory Friends acd relatives respectfully invited to attend. 8.11-H OALLEN. On tho 11th Inst., nt Shen andoah. Pa.. Harry B son of Dr. J. S. and Maltlo I). Callon, aged 0 monthi Funeral will tako placo on Thursday, 13th inH., at 2 p. in., from tbo late roiidonco, South Jardln street. Interment in tho Qi Fellows' comotery. Friends and rolativei respectfully Invited to attond. Milos' Morvo una Llvor PUla Act on new principle reBUlatlng the ill and bowels through the nerves liver. Ktnmnch and hnwels throuah the nerve a new uiseovery nr. aiue i jiis bpevuuj' cnie biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, ptlos, snnstlpatlon. unoqualed for men, women, children. Hraallest, inll.lest.surestl Sldoses, J6cts. Uaraples Free, at (J. II, llagenbuch's drug store. Oomplotod to Doadwood. The Burlington Itoute, 0., U. & Q. It. It., rom Chloago, Pooria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily patsongor trains are running through Lincoln, Neb., and Cuitor, 8. D., to Deadwood, Also to Now astle, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Dead ood. tf Buy Keystone flour, Be careful that the Iaaine Lessio & Co., Ashland, Pa., 1) printod on every sack. 8-3-3taw PERSONAL. Molford Vernooy is on tho sick list. Mist Llbbio Hughes Is on a visit to Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. U. Q. Hos returned to Bothlehom on Friday. Arthur Shaw wont to Atlantic City this morning to spend a few days. Charles E. Hooks returned homo from Williamsport last evening. Miss Gartio Hoover Is visiting Pottsvllle relatives. E. K. Bittcrman attondod to Important busineM at Laknsido on Saturday. Superintendent Bradlgan and family are at Atlantic City. ltoyitotnig, of Frackvlllo, wa3 In town yo'terday. Miss Maggie Lwi, lately of New York, is homo on a visit. Miss Mary Lihr, of Hizlcton, who ha been visiting friends here, returned home. Miss Hattle Shaofor 1 visiting friends in Tamaqua. Mhs Corinno Tobia?, of Donsldson, formerly of town, is tho guo3t of Miss Sadie Krick. Baggago Master Golden, of tho Lehigh depot, left town this morning with his wife to spend a week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Jarrard, of Mauch Chunk, who wero the guests of U. A. Swalm, returned homo yesterday. L Gardner, of Ea ton, representing tho Now Jersey Peach Growers Association, was in town last evening. B. J. Yost, district president of the P. O S. of A., is attending tho tossions of the Stato Camp at Gettysburg. SMsa Ida and Grant Lossig rfturned homo to-day from Orangovillp, Columbia county, after spending two weeks there. Mrs. Percy Myers, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. John Becker, of Frackville, spout yesterday with Miss Hattle Crawshaw. Milton Kistlcr is visiting his br"tlur, Dr. , S. Kistlor. Ho is about graduating from medical college. Miss Cora and Clara Christian, of Phil adelphia, aro tho guests of thoir sister, Mr?. J. P. Finney, of South While street. Mrs. Fcosor, of Philadelphia, who spent tho past two weeks In town with her fister, Mrs. J. F. Finney, lias gone to Ashland to bit Mrs. ltich, anothor sister. 'Squlro Jack Monaghan has given up thoagoncy of tbo Pennsylvania Iluilroad Company in order to devote his wholo time to expounding tho law to bis largo and increasing constituency. Harry Loam, lato of tho Miners' Journal, and who recently returned from an ox tondod woitorn trip, was in town on Sun day, tho cusst of Councilman Lamb. Ho 'eft lor Scranlon yostorday wbero ho will probably assist Mt. Wlictstono in his new nowspaper enterpn .o. Waters' Weiss beer is tho beet. John A. Kolllv solo B2enl. 6-5-tf 1 T&mYor I0ST or FA1UNO MAUHOOD, Jiajbl P Blof Errors or Excesses I a OH or Young. ltoiiDkl, ftolil- iiA..Ht OD ruiW Uenlort-J. tt lo Enlarge kb-I blreiiilhmWKAKIUHU'I.tirtOinnUNbiU'AnTSofOUuY il.inlriis.lv imfilllsf I'llK TWK ITM h.Tllpiiih(a In ft dlTa Ken Utiiij frtim 60 BUtra 6nJ fvrf'Kn I'aaatrka. W rl(( Ihi-uu iiJreW ERIE MEDICAL CO., UUFPALU.nt T. TO H L. Gardner, ng uit for the New Jersey Pencil urower's AMociation, will be at Uiu LEHIGH VALLEY DEPOT pvey morninp: Willi cnoica jersey PeaoliCH. Cnt( loupes. Tomatoes, Ban- lett Pears, &.. which will be sold at PUIlaUelplilu prices. S ll.lw OTUAWB show Ihe way the wind blows, but ..t. ,u,a, 1IUN1 hlnip. wa liavo beenstrlkingatstraw Uat prlnet. Bouiehat are dtar at any price; these bati. are cheap al double the money. If what covers your head Is not brooming toyou, all the pains you take as to tho ret ot your attire nreslmply thrown away, (lomeaud sec how yon will luoxln one of our SOo straw hats. There's uo use In giving any further description of them tban to say this they are stjllsh. We cut the price duwa because wo waut to cut our stock down. Another big bargala In hats Is our 11 black stltT hats, IS S, Mats SI, SOANLAN Shenandoah WANTS, Sec. PHOP03ALS. Healed proposal? will bo received by the undersigned com inlttcenutUAp. ni. August 12, 1801. for mov Ingtho twoftory frame house now situated ou the corner of Cherry and Jardln strpntn. Tho owners reserve the right 'to reject any or all """ i wi jiuiiivi I'm uuuiurH uhii on A. MKLUSKKY, Shnan doah, l'a. 8 7 51 "TX7ANTED For Brennan's Btenm ? T Laundry, a good girl. Apply at once. 7 23-1 f FOR HALE. A good pool table in tho KxceMor Club room. Annlr nt tho room, or T. A. Evans', 31 Easl Centre St. ll-3w OR JtENT. A dwelling house coatatntuir Blx rooms. Annlv in U n. Kulght,3S iiuit Centre s net. 8 4 -If DESIEABLE PROPERTY FOR eole. One of the most desirable proper ties on AVest Oak street, for salo on reasonable terms. Apply at Howso's grocery store, cor ner Jardln and O.iU streets. Uhenandonli, l'a AGENTS WANTED. Free pre paid outfit to onergetlo men. Several o our silesmn have earned from $70 to 5100 n week lor years pait. 1'. O. Ilox 1S71, Now uk. ou-nv FOR RENT A good stable In Hie Fiist ward, suitable for a'lvery or othei e other 'Urnoses. Annlr to J. J. llobbins. No. 130 N. lain street, Hheuando.ih. "O ARE CHANCE. Ten (10) shares jLV of building and loan association stook for eule at a sacrifice. Inquire at Davis' steam dye works, 110 East Ceutro street. 7 23 tf rriYPE WRITING. A young Judy, X a grnnaaie, winis wora .n iype writing, nil at Herald olUce. or uddress Hr.itALi) Shenandoah, l'a. 8 Ml DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale cheap, It being on corner of Conl and Emerlck streeti. It Is suitable for many purposes. Apply to No. 25 B Jardln BU 8 3 tf tTAN rKtl An active reliable man J K.Hnrv fSTf, to Hi monthlv. with In crease, to represent In his owu secilon a re. fonsinie ew xorK nouse, iveierences. ASUFAOTOBKn, Lock. Box lf83. New York. E STRAYED OR STOLEN Au old. yellow and white cow, with long horns. Left last Friday. I'nrty returning sumo will be lewnrded by tb" owner. lMw Ul N. Plum Alley.. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. - i-iitntn nt T-nnlel Itumbel. deceased. Letters or aiirainisirnuou on uiemuitt ra Daniel Itumbel. late of Union township, 8chuyltiiilcount5-. l'a., deceased, have beeu cranted to William 11. Humbel, residing at Hlngtown, l'a., to wnoui an persons inueuieu to said cttate are reo aestcd to make raymeet. nnd those i avlu claims or demands will make known the same without flelny. WlljLiiftJl 11- MUJIUCIJ, Or to Administrator. H n r ITnr.TiPKTKi!. AltV. Jar lOUi. uui, j-u-ei IPIROZFOS-AJIS nwAi.isn prtnpnHAI.s will be received at Ihe Architect's olllco Pottsvllle, until 2 p. ru., . . ir ten, r.M ,1.a ara.llnn rt fl. frntnn church for the Greek Cathollo congregation of ilahanoy city. Plans and speclfloitlons lo be seen at the House or u. . amiin, ouo wwem ubwmi, and Arobltert's ottlce. All proposals to be marked on envelope. .... , . Tho owners I eserve Iho right torejectany or all bids. W. D. HILL, Architect. POLITICAL. TlOU HHEUIKF, - JOSCpil VJ"t OF roTT3VILI,E. Subject to Domocratlo rules. JJIOII CONoTlTUTlOXiAij VJJiinu. James J. Francy. OF SHENANDOAH. BubJecttoDemocratlo rules. TIIEATUR nUII.UINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. il. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmg, Cashier, W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to33 3 PER OENT. INTEREST I Paid on Hnvlueu neposltH. Pirst National Bank TO Attention, Hoiise Cleaners I Che warm weather Is here, and hotise-cleauing la the next thlDp; in order. And at such tline3 most everybody needs something to brighten v up the home, so if you Heed a good carpet of either Veuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brusse, TWO Ott THREE-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 aud Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades. Prices cannot be beaten when quality is considered. No misrepresentation one price to all. J. J. PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ni ninar -fc y sjujUMjgg xscrnaq We mean It In every sense of the word. We ofler you good all-wool suits for less tuau their value. Our light goods must go, regardless of cost; so If you want to purchase a Men's All-wool Cheviot Suit for 66.60 call on us. Furnishing goods also to be had at lower prices than you will find them elsewhere. Wo make no boasts merely for advertisement, but what we advertise wo will do. Calland examine our bargains before purchasing aud you will not regret It. T5. Tl "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, tl JV. Main Street, Shenandoah. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deed, -Leases, Mortgages aud Bonds written. Marrlago licenses and legal claims promptly uttended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insuranco Agency. General Plre Insuranco Business. Represents the Northwestern 1,1 fo Insurance (Jo.. Office Sluldoon's building, corner Centre and WostHlB., Bheuandoah; l'a. Good Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale. A two story double frame dwelling house stoteand restaurant, on East Centre St. X dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 8. Desirable property on corner Ceutro nnd Jardln streets, suitable tor uusiness par roseB. 1. A two story double lrame dwelling, on West Mova street. Two 2-story irnmo dwellings on West Cen tre street. Two 2 story dwellings on the corner ol Coal and Chestnut streets More room In one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street, with a laree warehouse at the rear. , Three two-story double frame buildings corner oi iiioya ana uuueri sireeis. RICHARD DABB The Leading Photographer, . 14 N. WHITE ST. The work done at this sallerr Is fully enual lo that done at the larje galleries of New Vorkand l'hlladelphln. Comparison Is In vited between Ihe specimens of his two and three dollar cabinets Bho-tn In his window and the best of work doue olewhere ' five arid sir dollars. ir-Do not climb long nlgh.s of stairs to patronize an eniern laj run bv out of town parties when better work may be had of your iiwu luwusuieu. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ol Hats,- Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty ot Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps. a BA8T OHNTRH ST. FOR SALE I A farm, containing nearly 200 acro, situate lnltlugUAvn. Nine-roomed house, 0 hones and 1 oolt, besides a few head ol catlle, etc. Can be had reasonably. Apply to sins. nn.ADi.Hv, 8-6-lw 545 3. Centra St. SOHEIDER'S BAKERY, 30 Eatt Centre Street, BlllSXAXliOAU. Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery! OF All. KINDS, tana Bsxsnui sBaj y New Saloon and Restaurant ! Newly Paideil, Papered and Renovated. 4 No. MS I5A8X CESTHE STREET, Tlnee doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Ilaskev would Inform his manv friends and the public thnt he will cater to tliolr mints ininesamo ursi-ciass siyio mat ue lias aone la the past. None but the best brands of for eign nnd domeStlo wines, liquors and cigars will be kept In slock. Choice temperance drinks, Kino old stock ale. The eating ba' is supplied with everything luthoeatlnz line served In the best. style. Meals servtd at all hours. Fine nrlvato rooms attached. -JXJST OTJT- TheSEW BROADWAY" RANGE It beats everything In the market, and the price Is Just right to suit tho times. It will pay you to come and see It. I am prepared to do the following at thw prices quoted: Tin roofing ...,6c per foot and up Tin roof palming io ' " Tin oonductor lo " " Tin hanging gutter 12o " ' Galvanized chimney stack 200 per pound jiepuirs mr uu Kiuves a specially. M. If. PBATT, 7G-3m . 331 S. lard n St.. Shanandnah LEATHER and SHOE FINDIIIGS 3?. j-. aijBDEi-r, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Lirge and first-class stock. A1 Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. The Cheapest Place ! TO BUY Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Etc , -IS AT- CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre Ht., Shenandoah. Q. M. HAMILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offlee-28 West Lloyd Btreet, Shenandoah Pa.