3?IO-3TIO GOODS -AT TIU CORNER STORE AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, All kinds of potted ments, fish, canned good, oysterB, lobstfiu, cnilis, Kii'Siaii cavliir, freeh spiked oysters, finest 8iiiokd hams, bo lognas and hiuokud hat, York stalo full camni olieefe,iUiitttitlial,Swi'W, Edam, Sumr'o and Llniburjrer. Kino asBortiwnt, of cakes nud bl cults. O. and 15. pii-klos of ad kinds, l'liiklcs by tliodo.on. You will 11 ml just what you want. rD Urr- Hrr r a Z 3 A. hTI I Bona MT B n'Tn'T Tbnvlr luuLMjcnJimnamcJcaMm Vw JlA CI JL JLV mm cm; 1 SEYBBF'S, Cor. Centre and White Streets. The Evening Herald. ALT, Till: NIJWS Knit ONK CKNT. lias a larger circulation In IShennndoah than Hiiy other papor published. Circu lation boolt "pfn to all. REGION A Budge ROUND. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. a What Nows Gathero's Tako Moment to Toll About. In the heat, cold and wet lines AucuBt has made quite u record. The large demand for schcol books keeps the bonk stores busy. The man who has an Idea that times are hard is always io be found. An inventor has applied for a patent for an automatic child spanker. The scarcity of i;Ias- jars will soon be over the factories are now at work. The amusement season Is now open and soon balls will Uko the place of picnics. The storo window are losing their summer look and putting on an autumn appearance. Cigarette amoklusr Increases dally, and the Increase Is with the boys, and particularly the small sized ones. The rattle of coal on a sheet Iron chute Is a familiar sound these days. Many people aie laying In a supply for winter. Tn view of the enormous crops and the steady revival In all manufactur ing and mining interestc, what a glorious fall and winter lie before ub! This Is the season when If a man shakes your hand a trille more vigorously than common, ynu will walk away and wonder what olllce he is after. of Interesting Artlcloa on all Topics. Harry Hearn, nged iM years, a minor In tlie I'arrish mines, was instantly killed by a fall of top coal. Deceased was a promising yung man and bad been In tliiti country only one year. He leaves a wlfn and two children In Wales. Mr. He.trn intended to quit the mints and joiu his family lu Europe. The employ s In the Central It. It. of New Jerrey shops at Ashley have handed lu a petition, a document about ten feet lon, asking that they be given the bcnellt of the two wc-ks1 pay law The mutter is now under consideration. Mike Harklna left Audenrled for Denver. Got drunk In Hazleton. Attempted to kliM a young lady walk ing on oue of the streets. Night in the lockup and $17 llneaud costs. Joseph Helm, outside foreman at the Ilenrv C'lav colliery, was itijurtd bv belnir struck with a wagon. He had ridden on a trin from the breuker to the Hlir Mouutaln triune, where he alighted on the opposite track. Fail ing to perceive the npproach of n trip the latch mi a rar struck him on the side badly Injuring him. Mr. Kelui was formerly a resident of Khen-audoau. A Safe- Invoatmont. 18 one which 1h guaranteed to bring yon sat Israciory results, orlu case of falluie a reium of purchase prlcf. On this sate plan you can huy rem our advertised I.ruggist a bottle ol Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. it is guaranteed 10 urnin ruui iu 'vmj when u-ed for any affection of Throat. lings oriMest, such ns Consumption, Inflamma tion or Luiiks, Hronchllls, Asthma, Whoop ing i ougli. Croup, etc, etc. It Is pi wsant aud agreeable to taH. perfectly sure, aud can al ways lie depe- ded upon. Trial bottles free at C. II llsgeubuch s Drug Store. An llrubesiler Arrested. New YortK, Sop. 5. Sydney Old alias Batnuol Owens formerly Secretary to Fisher Henwick & Co., of the Dry Dock aud Jetty Co., of Ncwcaetle-ou-Tyne, has been nrreeted at Detroit, Mich., oa a charge of entUOHzlliiR 5,000 from his employers. Ho will bo brought to this city and held to await the arrival of ex tradition papers. Old arrived hero July 0. and went west two dnys later. ISnston Altiaur Rr.llro.itl Dividend. Boston, Mass., Sop. 5. The Boston & Albany Railroad Company will puy a dlvKond of $3 per sharo Sept. 8'i, to stock holders i-f to nrd Sept. 12. Tha tmusf er boo-rt will bo clof oJ from September 14 to Sept. iK). inclusive. WANTS, &o. y7 AN rED A boy to learn the butting Main street. business. Apply at 23 Snrth 9-5-91 POLITICAL. SHERI BENJ, J. rrtESEST deputy-. Cn.liu nuiniii.. D.rmnnAiitn Roatnred. Weiikuoi, A'erToninciii lleblllty. ana all tho train of evils from cirlr orrorsorlntor oxeei"es the roaults of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Fuu strength, development, and toco Riven to everj organ and portion of tho body, tilmple. natural methods, lmtnedlato Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.0U0 references, llook. explanations tna proofs mnnea (senieai rroe. .Adams rvn.n .vnmM, 1 1 r f" . I n .t v -pKIlGUMON'H THEATttK, 1'. J. FEllQUSON, :t AMAUEH. Bucklon'B Arnica Salvo. The Best Halve tn the world 'or flits Tiruica Knn-.s. Ulcers. Bait Ilheuin. Fever. Hores, Tetter. Unarmed Hsuds, Uhilolalns Corns, nud all Skin lirnptlons, and positively "ures Piles, or no nav rcauln-d. H Is guar anlcedtoglve perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlc-i&j cents per box. For sale by C. II. Ilagenimcb. Unveiling th Grady Monument. Atlanta, Gil, Sep. 5. Tho unveiling of the Grady monumont will occur Oct. 21. Tho occasion will doubtless bo a nota ble one, us among those who have ac cepted invitations to bo present are Gov ernors Hill of Now York, Abbott of Now Jersey, and 1'attUon of Pennsylvania, Senator Vest of Missouri, Gen. Pat Col lins of Boston, Senator Wolcott o Colo rado aud others. The Olbbom-McAullfJe Glove Contest. Xnw YOHK, Sop. 5. Interest in tho great glove contest botween McAullffo and Gibbons next week Increases as the night set for It nppeoaohos, and the abili ties of tho men uii being canvassed. In Brooklyn and this city tho sporting mon who prido themselves on their judgment will have no oue but McAullffo, while all Jorsoy has a Gibbons fover. A3 a well ltnown Pnterson man said: "We are placing mortgages on our houses, aud I ,. will but tho clothes on our bacK9 that Austin wins." It will bo a great con test, aud a mint of money will chaugo hands, OPEjXIXG OF THE SEASON! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, '91. Fisher's Company of Comedians In the merry, musical jarce-comeuy, "pOIt BALK Old bottles, suitable for at J. . ling catsup, Ac., can bo had very cheap Kellly'H llimor sto o. 8 2fl.tr TtESIRABLE JLS sale. F'OIt It ENT. Three rooms, suitable for Club room, olllce. elo. (Jas and strain fixtures. New boiler Juit put In. Apply t Levi Uefowlcli, clothier, Si Main St. 2-tf PltOL'EItTY FOR One of the most desirable rtrorjer- tles on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable tr:nn. Apply nt Kowse's grocery store, cor ner Jardln and Oak streets. Hbeuatldoau, Fa. TYPE AVItlTING. A young lady, agraduat. wnts work .it type writing, i all at Herald olllce, or address 1Ikiiai.ii, .SlienauuiMli. l'a. 8 Ml FARMS FOR SALE. Are you look ltm lor a farm? If so call on or write to J. J. Keliler, Frackvllle, Pa., as to where they ore located and for terms. &22af "XTC-TICE. Thle Is to give notice Xi that, my wife, Agnes, has lettmy bed and ioard without Just provocation, and I hereoy warn the puonc irom tins aate on inai I will pay no bills contracted by her. WILLIAM II. DEAN. SlIKNANDOAH, Pa Hept. 1, 1891, O ltv HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. Particular lention paia 10 nans, 1'jcuics, Festivals, etc NORTH MAIN STREET, Near Corner of; Lloyd, SHENANDOAH. PENNA "A COLD DAY !" BIXTH SUC2Ec!SFUL SEASON. Doalarfl that the Pund Is 3IUused. Nr.wyor.K, Sop. 5. About 8, 000 cloak Tuaker met last night In Cooper Union and protostoil againat the use to which the llarou Hirach Jowls Bonotlt Fund of $15,000,000 was being put. Tho speakers that tho fund was controlled by contractors who treated tho boneOclaries unfairly, and declared Uiat the money was being misused. Poor Outlook far Poll Blur Htrlkuri. Fall Hiveb, Mass., Sep. 3 The Bar nftby Mill strikers voted to remain away from work until next Tuosday. There appears to ba no poibtlity of a cora promiM, as Agout Aehlaf rotueea to hoM Goateruuoa. Doming Events. Sept. 11. WoUh Baptist Sunday Bckool; foitlval and social in Robbins' opera house. Sept. 12. Farewell picnic of Columbia GUo Club. At tho Same Prlco. All persons holdinK duplicate cbeclti for photogriphs can havo tho eamo promptly flnisbod at Keaftoy's art studio at tho eanie price. Itemombor wo aro on the first floor. Kkaqet. Labor Men Want Lmvor Iutarost. Nbw YoitK, Sep. 5. Tho labor organ! nations, it is said, aro to present a petl tlon to tho Democratic Stato Convention at Saratoga asking it to put a plank in Its platform favoring a reduction of the leaal rato of interest in Now York State from b to 5 per ocuU An euort was mauo in the Lcolslaturo last wintor to pass a low reducing the rato, but it failed. A Molnimtlnu of bankers went to Albany to onnosa It. At its head was J. Edward Rimmnn. nrosldent of tho Fourth Ntt' tlonal Bank. lie is a uomocrat, anu win again opposo tho schema. AtOnoTime u Star In Copenhagen. Vvw Ynuir. Sod. 5. Paul liesskind, at one time a star actor at tho Copenhagen (Tnstiio. was amons tho Danish immi- grants landed Dy too iningvaua, just in nort hero. Ho Ifl solng West to seek cn- aaaements In tho Scandinavian musio hnlln. Ho is said to hava been the inti mate friend of Holna Von Bluhml, tho MvnrrA vita of a Russian nobleman. Tho lady was the leodor of fast sooioty In iTfinenliacfsn. and made money Dy esino- llshlng music halls throughout Denmark, Komovnts ot Sins BUe Prison. Riva 9iito. N. Y.. 3p. 8. Warden W. B. Brown of Blng Slag prison, has discharged four more offlclals. Thoy are fJnard John Uradt and keepers B. A. flmlth. Garrett Tenhansn ona unarios Stnnhen. Two are war veterans, and th iruvii orana Army dobi wm iuvot- cedo in their bohalf. Olerk John Asho of the Drlsou has i-eslnnea, Assistant cierV Milan is fllllnn the position until a successor is appointed. . Briglitor TC'iirixi. 3G3t7-or. New Songs New Dances New Music. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'6 old stand,) Corner Coal uml Jardln Hts. Mr. Snyder will always koeo!ln stock a! fine i line 01 uooui auu suoes. Cuotoiii Worlt find Rcpairluj; done In the best style. He anarantees to sell cheaper tlmn compeiltors ou Main Btreet who navo nig ieui& w pay. ana guarantees a genu no bargain on every purclmse. PRICES OF ADMISSION, 25, 35, 60c. I No Combine Beer 1TOW We are selling nut our nutlre stork of Ladles' .Mieseo' una ummruun FINE FOOTWEAR, to malre room for our fall eoods, alroidy or dered, Infuet, we are determined io clear evtrythlni; nut, Including a large lot or iltn'i Mining and Rubber Boots. Thee goods must be sold, and no reasonable oner win no reiuseu inr uirui. iuminuu uumbtig, a -nal we aiivertist wo moan. The people will now have au upportunliy to Secure Genuine Bargains. Come early before the sizes aro broken. Won Boot and Shoe Store has secured tho agency for tho BUUWEISES and EXPORT BEERS RICHARDS & CO. OP WILKE-i-BAHKE.l ALSO AGENT FOR Go to Coslett's for your preserving fruit. 8-22-tf Buy Keystone flour, llo careful that tht nsino Lessio & Co., Ashland, l'a., it printed on overv sack. 3-3-3taw Best work done at Brennan's eteam laundry. Everything white and spotless Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar an teed. SCHOOL BOOKS. The plane to buy yonr school books cheap is I nvxmXjiXjiiiiT'si. Also Scholar's Companions, Dnok Straps, I ricnooi liag, iMuieis, eiu. .veryuuug and unythlng required In school. Hlates, peuclls, etc., sold re tall aud wholesale. Books Suitable for East and West ilahaaoy Twp. Don't forget the place If you wish to save money, ILv. MBLLBT; CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. 22 East Centre St, Shenandoah. Howard Ottered for the Train Uobbera. Sas Francisco, Sep. 5. The Southern I'adtlo Company, in conjunction with u'n PWcro &s Co.. havo offered a re ward of $8,000 for tho arrest of each of n,o bi-B men concerned In tho attempt to rob a train last Thursday night near nfnrfan f!nl. Detectlvo Harris' condi tion ha3 changed for the woreo and his recovery Is now considered extremely doubtful, The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. Kobblns' Bloctr, Cor. Main anil Oak Streets, Shonandoah, iRettigs Beer, Porter, AND CONTINENTAL ALES. ORDEIW OAX HE LEFT WITH SOL. DAAK, 120 S. MAIS ST., who will promptly nil all orders for BheuandoaU and vicinity. eduction A few patterns of White Embroidery, Flouncings, Plain and Plaid Muslins, Pineapple Cloths, Satteons, Chintzes, also remnants of Prints, Ginghams, and Dress Goods of all kindswhich aro oftered regardless of cost to clean out. Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Streat, Shenandoah, Pa. 11 "FAMOUS" ONE Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk. Thus peoplo stand weeping With nil their wlUi sleeping. While their milk Uowaaway luster and faster; lie up xnd doing New schemes a browing, 1 Aud turn tn good fortnneeach trifling dls- aster. What's the uso of our worrying bo cause we aro overstocked In some lines. Wo wont. We have decided to give the people the beneilt of this; to re lieve ourselves nud advertise our busi ness by offering such unheard of bar gains as will bring ua trade iu the reg ular way for months to come. Look at these offerings below : Children's Suits for 80c, worth 11.15. do do 1 00 do 1.50. Mon'a Doraet Shirts for 25c, worth 50o. Hoys' do 20o do 35c Noctttlcs, best In this county, for 25e. A. T. JONES, mm I CLOTHIER 11 JV. Main Street, Shenandoah. ROBBINS1 OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STEEET, SHENANDOAH, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOLIY, President. The namo of A. C. YATES & CO. is a household word Tho quality of our sooda has built up our popularity. lor tue coming J? all am! Winter wo havo manufactured a stock that is sure to please Novelties and standard iabnc3 aro hero in plenty, and price ik.w h way the wind blows, but stylo, qual ity and making have n't Bbu what hard blows we have W 'JL. 1 been striking at strw bat prices. Homebats ail icuuivuu uui jiuiowum uuu, aro dear at any price; these hats are cheap at With VOUr former needs in 3? 73i$snu irt,$mvi)tys) OTHAWB double the money. If what covers your head I . , ,. ij. nf is not becoming ioyou. all the palus you take mind We ai'O COPlldeilt Of meet as to the rest ol your attire areslinply thrown jjipr present Vantf, away. Come and se how you will look in I " 1 A. G. Yates & Go one of our 60o f traw bats. There's no use In eivlugany lurther description of them than to say tills they are stylish. Wo cut the prlco down because we want to cut our stock dowu. Auother big bargain In bats la our tl black stiff hats. II! S. Uali St S0ANLAU Shenasdoih) NOW OHLY Cor. 13th h Chestnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. nenanaoan Business loiiege ! -AND- RICHARD DABB The Leading Photographar, NO. 14 WHITE ST. The work done at this esllery Is fully enual o tbatdoue at the larco iralleites of iSew York and Phlladelnhla. Coinnarlson Is In- Tiled between the specimens of bis two and thn e dollar cabinets shown lu bis window and the best of work done elsewhere at five and sis dollars. a-Io not climb long flights ot stairs to patronize an enterprise run by out of town parties when better work may be had of your own townsmen. SOHEIDER'S BAKERY, SO East Centre Street. S HEXsLyj) 0A2Z Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery -OF All KINDS Elootion Wotioe, New Saloon and Restaurant ! Newly Painted, Papered and Renovated, No. lis EAST CENTRE STREET, Three doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Haskev would Inform hts manv friends and the public that be will cater to their want inineBame nrsi-ciass style mat ne has done In the past. None but the best brands of for. elgn and domestlo wines, liquors and cigars win uu aepi. iu buck. Liuoice temperance drinks. Finn old slock ale Theeatlmrbar Is supplied with everything intneeaumc line served in the best sty Kc Meals served at all hours. Fine prlvato rooif LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The storkholders ol the Mabanov City. Hhenandoab, Qlrardvllle and Aalilaud Btreet Hallway om hereby notified to meet In tue office of the company, lleddall's building, Bbenaudoah, l'a., nn Haturday, Bepteiuber B, isui, ai. lea m tor ine purpose oi eieciinifu president aud five ilrectois. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ot Hats, Caps and Oents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty ot Nellie Bly aud Mary Anderson. Caps. 8 EAST OBNTRB ST. llasremoved to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be ploaed to meet the wants or ins inenas ana tne puunc in Everything in the Drinking Line. 3P J". OLBART, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppfwa 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. The Cheapest Place ! to uuy Gents' FarnisMng Goods, Hosiery, Etc, IS AT OHAELES : YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre HU, Shenandoah. Q M, HAMILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND 5UR0S0N. , Offioe-23 West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenando