DPia-isria goods 0"wj" ryi a "Q y- -AT Till COMER STORE A I AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, AH kinds of potted meats, flsh, canned goods, oysters, lobsters, crnbs, Itwslan caviar, fresh spiced oysters, ilttost snioU! hams, bo lognas mid etnoked beef, Yorkstnto full cream chcesc.KnianthaSwIss, ICdnm, Bnpsaao nnd Llmburger. Kino assortment of cakes and bis cuits. O. and B. pickles of all kinds, Pickles by the dozon. You will And Just what you want. Cor. Centro and White Streets. ill (j li Lin 1 JL &mEkMM o i X T .TT" A mo "iK,rruira Hil The Evening Herald. ALL TIIK NEWS FOR ONE CENT. Hiwr larger olroulatlon In Bheuaudoali then tiny other iMer puiillelied. Circu lation book open to nil. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET! JwlgolTon. I). IS. Green. Sheriff ISenJamtn Smith. Jury Commissioner Mrii. William Clark. Poor Direolor George lleffaer. Delegates to the Constitutional Con vent ton, 3)th District Joseph 11 J'omcroy, John J. Coyle, LOCAL LUNCHEON. Hip; demmd for ico. Moonlight evenings. New sweot potatoes Rrotjood. Tho ctlrls now appear In wlilto. No tide for overcoats jutl now. Tho Autruft nietoora am ihootins;. Everybody is complaining of tho heat lea croam and soda water Buffered Ibis week. Hlatikets nnd quills aro discarded tlioso niphts. Tho tun sets now about 7 o'clock tlioso evenings. Picnickers who (jot grass stains on their cluthes will be glad to learn that molasses will take out tho slain. Exchange. Now toll us what will tako out tho molassos. Progress. It is very i!'"ort,mt th'9 aK of vatt material program ttu.: romoay do pleasing to tho taslo and to tho (-yd, (-amy taken, ac coptablo to tlin stomach and healthy In its rntur and effects. Possessing tlioso qual ities, S5rupof Figs is tho ono perfect laxa tive and most irontlo diuretic known. Coming Bvouts. Aug. 15. I'hoenix Hoso Company's picnic at Oo'uinbia Park. Auk. 10 and 17. Fan and ice cream fes tival, Pr.mltlve Alothodist church. Aug. 18. Ieo cream and peach festival, in KobMW opera hnuso, mder the auspice of Camp No. 181, P. 0. S. of A. Sept 2 JapanoFo ico cream festival in Itobblns' opera home, under tho auspices of Shonandoah Commandory, No. 11, Sons ot America. MHos' ftorve una Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach nnd bowel ihiouuh tfw nervei. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily cuio blttouHUOAs, bad taste, torpid liver. pile, roiisupaiinu. unequaiea lor men, women, children. Smallest. inll.lest.sureHll Sulosos, i."cts. 8amploa Free, ut C. Jl. llujeubuch's urn? store. Completed to Deadwood. Tho Burlington ltouto, 0., U. &Q. U. 11., lrom Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily pawenger trains aro running through Linooln, Nob., and Custer, S. I)., to Doadwood. Also to New' rjutlo, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Doad wood. - tf Do you mller with Consumption, Couj lis or uoinHY ion vim do ctirtu ii yuu nine t'liu Tina Cough und Consumption Cure. Ujnnd 60o8Lts. Trial bolllot lreo ul Klrllu'sdrug store. Uest work donu at uronnan's strrm Uundry. Everything whito and spotless. JiVio curtains a spoclally. All work guar an teed. Conspiracy of Spooulutors. Sr. Pavu Minn., Aug. 14. Editor Har lan P. Hall, of this city, claims to hnvo unearthed a conspiracy of speculators In the lssuanco ot tho "Hold Your Wheat" circulars, several millions of which have heon Issued from fat. 1'uui. no says "Ostensibly It purports to bo a move. went of tho farmers, while In reality it Is ii move ot the speculators. I can say from positive information that the move ment had Its origin, in Minneapolis and that speculators la that city nro at tho bead of the scheme." Muttlutml 1'uttul Cards. Washington, Aug. 14. Acting Post inABter-Qeuernl Whitfield has decided that postal cards, the edges ot whtoh .have been cut and the shape ot the card .materially ohuuged for advertising pur- noses, o.muot bo sout turouuli tue malls. Parties must retrain troni mutilating euoh oards, or they will be oouslderod by Vha Uanartmout as uumalluble. WALL PAPBB A CAKLOAD JUST AKHIVKD AT M'ELLET'S ISlunks C Gilt 8o Embossed 12 l-2c "NVimlow Sluidos, spring rollors..25c Curtuiu Poles 25o MOVED TO 22 East Centre St., Shenanooah CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. tlRED OF PLUNGING. Speculator tniilrldi;n T.oite4 Nrnyly t Million Dollar In CIiIciirii. CmoAOO, Aug. 14. Ed Pardrldge, tho plunger, Imi Mttled Ida aft. lira with th Hoard ot Trade and Ids enormous loss, amounting to nearly $1,001,000, If not more, is now a thing of tlra past. Ills check for more than $100,000, which is tho largest that lias passed the Clearing House for many a day, was handed la before 10 H, m. It Is quite possible that with tho specu-i lator's settlement tho Board ot Trade has seen tho last of htm, but he does not au thorize this statement. He simply does not know whether ho will aver tradij again or not. "Flnnuclnlly I am all right," said Mr. Pardrldgo. "otherwise I am well, I got bent, but It was not by the market. Somebody is behind thii thing, but they won't catch mo that way ngaln. No, I never wild I would quit tradiug. What I did say was that I had playod tho limit plunged, I guess they call it ond I didn't Intend to play thnt way nny more. And that's tho truth, 1 won't let 'em get mo again." Mr. Pard r)dge said ho was still possessed of an Income of $180,000 a year from what re mained ot his fortune. MURDERED AT HIS DESK. A Coal Dealer Horribly Mutilated by Noi-ro. PinxADELi'iiiA, Aug. 14. Job Hans, a coal doaler, corner of Gorgns Lano aud the Phlladolphi.i & Iloadlug Railway, was murdered at his desk about 0 o'olock in the morning. His hend was orushed in. Tho murder is supposed to havo been done by a colored man who was seen about tho place. The furniture of tho office was npsol and broken, and tho walls nnd lioor were covered with blood, aud tho:o was every indication thnt Unas' murderer had had a fearful tusslo before accom plishing bis purpose. From tho nppearanoo of tho body it Is thought that Unas' slayer had struck him on the head with a heavy olub aud Btuniied htm. Thou ho finished him with a hatchet. liotli weapons were found on tho floor near by. DARDSLEY'S BOOK. Treniurflr M'rlclit (lots l'OASossloti of th Cnnvlet's l'rlvuto Meuioruiulum. PniLADELi'iiiA, Aug. 14. Lato yostor- day afternoon City Treasurer Wright beoamo possessor of Johu Bardsley'n prl vato memorandum book, for whioh ho baa been searching for nearly a mouth. A copy of the contents of the hook will be taken before it Is returned to tho Dis trict Attorney. Treasurer Wright has appointed ton Democratic magistrates tp replnoo tho ton appointed by John Bardsloy to oul- lect the delinquent mercantile taxes, Another llnsebnll Club In Trnublo. Pkovidence, R. t, Alia. 14. Tho Provi dence Baseball Club will probably havo to go under. Manager Choney received, a tolegr.im from President White of tho Eastern Association last night announc ing that tho league could not provide funds to meet tho pay roll ot tho club. The players ilecldud to continue together on tho co-operative plan, but this Is hardly probable. lllg bilk Ttobbory. Boston, Aug. 14. It has Just beon made public that on Tuesday night the establishment of Cleveland, Brown & Co., manufacturers and doalers in gen tlenien'M neokwaro at No. 11 OtU street, upon the second floor, was entered nnd upward of 1,000 yards of various kinds ot Bilks, aggregating fully $3,000 In value, were removed. The doors wore nil locked, aud the thieves, It Is thought, must havo had key to the building. NEWS OF THE DAY. Soven convicts cscapod from the stock' ado nt Brlceville, Tenn. Ex-President Cleveland has declined to bo present nt tho lJounlngton Monument Celebration. Joseph Brothers & Co., of Chtoago, whose creditors nro chlelly In IN aw York:, havo failed for ?1U0,0UU. English shipbuilders are mnklug In quiries concerning whnleback stoamori of tho builder at Cleveland, Ohio. Tho 0-yenr-old sou ot Charles Adam: ot Ashland, Mass., who was treated at tho Posteur Institute, New i'ork, for hy urophoula, has died of that auoasa. llollovfMl They Woro Drowned. ScrruATE, Mass., Aug. 14. Tho three sous of Louis T, Cushtng ot Cohnssot. wero out snlllug yesterdny during the heavy thunderstorm nnd wind squall which sprung up so suddenly, ISotlilng h s been heard from them sluoe they IoftnuclltUfuurmrtliaIrIio.it was cap sized aud that they were all drowned, Four Yoais for Tutro. New York, Aug. 14. Charles Tntro, the Conneotiout engineer, who on June 10 abduoted 10-year-old Augusta TJrslu ga aud took her to New Haven, whore he ustHulled her In a lonoly woods, has been sentenced to four years' Imprison ment, he having pleaded guilty. ItnuL'o Trngmly. GAYLonn, Mich., Aug. 14, A W. Wil cox, a well-to-do farmer, killed his 10-year-old granddaughter with uu axe and then shot himself dead. It is supposed that Wlloox became suddenly lns.iuo. lllg Abattoir llurnod. Newark, N. J., Aug. 14. Alexander Mewbaum's extensive abattoir, situated In Vallsburg, near this city, was burned during the morning. The loan It about (50,000) Insurance partial. PERSONAL. Miss Herthh Chrl lman, of Hsrrieburg. Is the guest of Miss Hannah lteeso. Miss Jano Kerlin, of Mlddlotown. is v siting her undo, P. P. D. Kerlin. Hon. Eiias Davis, of Wudeivillo, was in town yesterday afternoon. Frat.k Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of P.ev. Floyd E. West. Miss Annlo DenR'or Is attending camp meeting at Joanna Heights. Miss Kate Ooho, of Schuylkill Haven, Is visiting at 0 W. Denglor's. Miss Sue E. Fowlor Is spandlug a few days at Atlantic City. Mrs. Dr. James Stein and Mrs. Charlo Strouso aro homoegaln from the sea shore Lottr Carrlor Kel lor is off duty to-day nnd tub-carrier Thomas is serving in hij place. ' . llev. B. T. Callon, stationed nt Itathie 1'om, was in town yesterday attending tho funeral of his brother's child. Mrs. Parniley, of Si. Clair, mother oi Mrs. Dr. Callon, and Miss Adollolticlinrds of Philadelphia, wore In town yoslerday Hits &1. E McDonnld and neice, i f Philadelphia, aro the guosts of ilisj Mag sio Hughes. , , W. A Djlan, traveling pasengor agent of tho Union Pacific Railway, was in town yesterday. Mrs. and Reuben Behn, of Williamsport, and Mrs. llless, of Ashland, woro the guests of Ch'ef Butgess Jamos 11. Loesig, ilieir cousin, yosterday. Mr. ltohn is a member of the city policoof Williamspoit Grand Aimy Day. Oratid Army D-iy will bo celebrated at Ml Carraol on Septombor Otb, next, and Walltin Waters Post of town will go tbore strong in numbers, accompinied by a largo band. The Mt. Carraol News says that the oports indicate that at loast 2,600 men will e in lino No Combine Beer has secured tho agency for tho bUUWElSES and LXPORT BEERS RICHARDS & OP WILKEi-BAI'UE. CO. These briWfrs ore NOT IN ANY '1IIU3T uuilfliefnilng their excellent beers at the peop'e'b prices. Sahonkoepers Supply at $7 Par Barrel, Privato Parties " " $8 " OllUEIfS CAN UK LEFT WITH SOL. 11 UK, 120 S. MAIN ST,,- who will promptly fill ull oiders for SlicuunCipah und vicinity. SOHEIDBR'S BAKERY, 'i'J J:ml Centre Street, SUllXAXDOAU, Bread, Cakes, Ico Cream and Co Tcclionery Of AM. KINPS. SELLING- OUT. Desiring to dispose ol my entire stock of goods, iu order tnvacito the sloie loom for other purpurfs, I will nll the remalnliig stock it greatly reduow ii'lces. Till Be goods must to said wlthm a short time, and li will benefit you to inspect mo8tne. T. . AVJH, o-io-t r zoo KortU Jurtliii St. CTRAWS ilinw IhP way Ihe wind blows, but they dou'lslio'vwhalhardblowi wo have been Btriklugnt straw hat prices. Some huts nie dear at any price; them bats are cheap at double the money. If what covers your head : notbeoumlug to you, nil the pulnsynu tako us to tho roU ol your attire arestiuply thrown away. Come nnd see how you will looslu one or our 50a str w aa.ts There's no use In living any lurtuerileserlpttnu of them than vu si y Hits they are stylish, We cut the price down because we want to cut our otock down. Another big baienln Ip haul U our it black stiff bats. U S, Main 5J. SOANLAN 8 WANTS, &Ci IPO ft BALE. A good pool table In . the KxcelshrClut room, Apply nt the room, or T. A. Evans', 31 EatOsnlro St. 11-3W 17011 BENT. A dwullliiB house Kulbt, 33 Eust Centre s re'et. 8 4-11 ' T .OST. Betwpon tho Lehigh Valley rallroaaund the CAinbrldira nnlllnrv. n co llery tlmo book. Thfl flndr will Dlonso re. turn tlie auie to the IIbkai.d onlce and ro- eclve reward, 8-12 31 DESIBABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. One of the most desirable proper ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply at Kowse's grocery store, cor- er jaruin ana uak sireew, nnenanaoan, l'a BARE (niANPE. Ton (10) Bharcs of building nnd loin assochiilon stock fur tale itasn'-riaoi. Inquire at Davis' steam dye works, 110 Kas Centre strost. 7 2.3 If TVPE WRIT1NG.-A .vouur lady, a graduate, wnts work at type writing, all at Ukraltj olUce, or address 1Ikrai.ii, Hlieuandoab, l'a, 8 1-tl DE3IKABLE MIOPERTV FOR snlechenn.lt bolntr on rornp.r nf nnnl and Unierlck streets. It Is suitable for many m.mnnna. AnnlffliMn V. H Tnrriln'ut a tit RTAN I'KD-An sctlve reliable man salary &m to S8o monthly, with m. crease, to represent In his own sec'lou a re- spousinio now Yoric jiouso, neierences. MANUPAOTOitEB. Loc& Box 1585. New York. I76TRAYED OR STOLEN An sU old. yellow nnd white cow. with loner horns. I.ert last Fildny. Tarty returning t.nrao will berewardrd by th owner. AITH1U' 1 KUUII'AH, 11-lw 119 N. Plum Alley. PROPOSALS. Sealed prospoanls will to received bj the undersigned com mittee until 0 p, m. August 21,181)1, lor build ing the foundation first. 0 sorgo's Lithuanian ci-urcli, corner Jardln nnd Cherry streets, Blieuandmh, Va. Plans nnd specifications for thesamocan be seen at the store of A. Jlcluskv. No. 118 East Centre RlreoU The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. A. AIEm-dCY. J.HKK1TUUSKAU, Committee. Shenandoah, August 11,1891, PROPOSALS Will be received for fnrnlshlniT nnd dollverltai; to the different Reboot build tngsol tho borough of Shenandoah 2G5 tuuant egg coal, SO tons ol stovecoal. lOtons oi pea coal una iu ions oi rnesinui coai. ah bids lobe submitted by September 1, 1891. Tho committee reserves the r gut to rejeol nuy or all bids. N. J. OWENS WIIjMAM 1KKZIHE, W1I.MAM I) VCHMAN, JAMES O'HEAHN. A. J.UALIjAOIIEII, 11-llt Committee. POLITICAL. pOH SHEIIIKF, Josepli Wollj OS1 1-OTTJV.1...E. Subject to Demourntlo rules. TTlOrt CONSTITOTIONAL CONVENTION, JL Jnities J. Frnney. OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to Democrutlo rules. AUK QOINO TO MlHHOurl, ICausns, Arkansas, ToxaH, Nebr.iska, I.uuiHlaiiu. Coloratlu, Ulan, CHlllornlii, ituii,WaHlilnKtoii,SIi;x:tco, Sicw .Mexico or Arizona, i and will send me a postal oird or letter stating Where you are going, When you are going, Where you will sturt from, How many there are in your party, What freight aud baggage you have, I will wrlte.you or call at your hoae und furnish you with the fullest jinfbrinatlon regarding routes, lowest rates of all class-1, bssides maps, descriptive and 11 lu&traied land pamphlets, resort books. Hot Bprlnjs guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan sas, Jiuueua uuu joaus. J. P. McCMiN, Eastern Trav. Ant., W. E. HOYT, G.E. P. Agt., 391 Broad way ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY TiiiuittF, nujmniNC SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000,00. A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.; J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Ojcii Dally From 9 toj3. 3 PER 0ENT. INTEREST I inrst it Bank Attention, House Gleaners 1 Tho warm weather Is here, and houie Ami nt such Mines most everybody needs something to brlahteu up. the home, mo If you need a god curpet of either Velvet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brussef, TWO Oil TMItSJE-PIvY INOHAm, HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS-! You can find a full assortment nt PRICE'S. Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles of all Kinds ! Wludow Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Lluoleums of ell grades. Prices cannot be beaten when quality la considered. No misrepresentation ono price to nil. PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. tausn We mean It lu every sense of the word. We ofler you good all-wool suits for less than their value. Our light goods must go, regardless of cost; so If you want to purchase u Men's All-wool Cheviot Suit for 86.CO call on us. Furnishing goods also to be had at lower prlce3 than you will And them elsewhere. We make no boasts merely for advertisement, but what we advertise we will do. Cairaud examine our bargains before purchasing and you will not regret It. THE "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 11 jy. Main Street, Shenandoah. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages aud Bonds written. Marriage licenses und legal claims - promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business. lieprescnts the Northwestern 1.1 fe insurance Co. Office Muldoon'h building, corner Centre and West His,. Hhenandoah, l'a. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double lratiiC dwelling house storo mid restaurant, on East Centre Ut. 2. A dwelling aud restaurant on Kast Centre street. 3. Desirable property on corner Centre and "Jardln streets, suitable for business pur poses. 4. A two story double trams dwelling, on West Lloyd street. 5. Two 2 story Irame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two '2 story dwellings on the corner ol Coal and Unestnut streets More room lu one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street wnn ainrgewarenouse mine rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner of Lloyd and Gilbert streets. The Leading Photographer, NO. 14 ft WHITE ST. The work doue ut this irallorr 18 fullv cauil 10 tuaiaona at too large gaueties gi jxew lortctina x'uuaasiiiiiiti. uomparison is in vited between Ihe specimens of his two and three aollar cnblnels sho-vn In his window and the bait of work done elsewhere at five ui a six aoiiarn. afun not ci 11110 long uigms 01 stairs 10 tnt'ronlzean enten' ls run by out of town paitles when better workinay bo had of your own uiwnviuea. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ot Hats, Caps and Dents' Furnishing Goods und runkes a speolatty 01 Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps. O iJASI OBNTBT3 ST. TO HUCKSTERS L. Gardner, agent for the New Jersey l'faoh Grower's Association, will be nt the LEHIGH VALLEY DEPOT every morning with cholco Jersey Peaohes. Cantelotipes. Tomatoes. Hart- lett Pears, &,, whloh will bo sold at Philadelphia prices. DCs. Or-uSLDELX3ST333El.. 8-ll-lw - nlennlnir tlinr.ext tlilnrf In nrripr' wHfy - . T-Jm tsiLsal rHsssBF km J New Saloon and Rdauragcj Newly Painted, Tapered and Renovated, fi No. 1X5 EAST CEISTIli; STKEET, Tlii'eo doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Haskey would lu'orm his many friends aud the publlo that he will cater to their wants Intbesame llrai-class style that he has done In the past. None but the best brands of for eign and domestic wines, liquors and cigars will be kept In slock. Choice temperance unuKH. uiuuuiu blUUIiUltl The eating bar Is supplied with everything in the opting line served lu the best stylo. Meals served at all hours. Fine nrlvate rooms uttached. -J-TXST OXJT- The "HEW BROADWAY" RANGE It beats every thing In tho market, and the prlco Is Just right to suit the times. It will pay you to come und see It. I am prepared to do the following at the prices quoted: Tin roofing ..........60 per fool aud up Tlu rouf painting W " Tin conductor .........12o " Tlu hanging gutter 12o ' JMti Uuryanlzed chimney stack 20operpo, wA Ilepalrs for all stoves a spsclalty, f WM. E. PRATT, " 7 0 3m 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah LEATHER and SHOE MUGS Dealer in all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! large and first-class stock. AH Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST,, Kerguson lleuse building, SHENANDOAH. PA. The Cheapest Place ! to nuy Gents' FarnisMng Goods, Hosiery, Etc, CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre Ht., Shenandoah. Q M. HAMILTON, U. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofiloe. Fa. -M West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenandoftb