IFICMLSTIC! GOODS AT TIJK CORNER STORE AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, All feftid of potted inentu, flfli, canned bpoiIb, oysters, lobste i, crabs, llii-Blnu caviar, frenh spli ed oystera, flnwl Hinok'd Iiriuh, Ihv loginib mid tonoked bof, York statu full croam cheeee.Kninntlial.Swl., Kdiini, Sarwtwo mid Iilniburprr. Fine tw&ortment of cakes ami bit cults. O. and ll. pU klfH of nil kinds. Pickles by tliedozn. You will llnd JUMt what you want. Cor. Centre and White Streets. III ft Kir Light. J y varnsa cam Burnt yy pmpan CKUtoTmiVjrtTViTrrgi s seeeBt taLa ajsi mitrwOBt ijwivwgg lawamsaaatxn W 9 The Evening Herald. A IjI. TUB KKWS FOIl ONK CKST. Has a larger elreulatlon In 'HheiiandOMb. tban any other paper punished. Circu lation book pen to all. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY, what News Gatherers Truce a Moment to Tell About. Clean thu privy wells. The potatoes are rotting. liuukwhent cake time is nut very far on. The new moon's crescent is seen in the west. Bliullburks promise to bo plenty this year. What we learn with pleasure we never forget. Caught napplns the moth found In cloth. This is the month for the autumnal equinox. Plums were never so plenty or fine as this year. Borne of the milk dealers put too much water In their ware. More deviltry Is hatched where loaf ing Is permitted than anywhere eli-o. Hwecl elder Is retailed on the street by farmers in pintaud quart measures, The housewife who lias not a mifll eleny of preserves and canned fruit for winter lias herself to blame. It Is unfortunate to farmers that aft it a great promise of an a lunula ."ron. that the potatoes are rotting and that they will not have sutlloient for feeding purposes next year. Tiicre is consider tble malaria town, owing to the llltliy condition of nf the nllovs and the over llow ing privy wells. Had wo a Board of Health this state of atlalM would not exist 48 hours. Throwing rotten fruit and other r.rnup unnn the streets should be trimmed and the parties who insist on doing to arrested aud punished The boys and girls will goon be building pleasant stories upon their experiences of the past summer. These thlUL'S are always more beauti ful, you know, in the soft light retrospect. PENSION APPHOPniATIONS. Couinitftfllmior Ileum Snya Thpro 1 n Sur plus ill Something Like 8,000,000. Washington, Sep. 0. Pension Com missioner Haunt snvs that instead of ask ing Congress for a deficiency in pension appropriations lie will report n surplus ot something like $8,000,01)0. Iho deficiency mado good by Congress last winter aggregated 181,000,000 and the last pension appropriation appears to havo exceeded the requirements to the amount of $8,000,000, which was due to over-estimates of tho cost of the General Dependent Pension law. Coming Events. Soot. U Welsh Baptist Sunday school; fetivsl xnd social in llobhino' opera homo. 8opt 12. Farewell plcnlo of Columbia WAHTS, &c. A ANTED A boy to learn th itaklnff Mnlu street business. Apply nt 33 Vnrth SWS-8t lllg lMre in Now Yorlc. New York, Sep. 0. Tbo flro In tho immense flvo-story storage warehouse of H. C. Layton, at OS and 64 South street yesterday afternoon, gutted three build ings before it was got under control. Five firemen were burned, two of them very serloiuly. At loast SO burtness homes had goods on storage in the build ing and among the contents wero chemi cals, drugs, jute, teas, spice's, shellac and a variety of general merchandize. The loss Is estimated by R. C. Laytou at $250,000. Inventor KnluV fiilcces. Boston, Sep. 0. Inventor James Knlffs nnd his associates, who have just gained from the United States Court in New York an Important decision establishing thoir right to recover royalties from New York city for the use of a patent valve on fire engines, brought a similar suit against this city in 18-14, hut an agree ment was reached, tho plaintiff getting a judgment of $1,000. The city of Wor cester also settled its suit ou the same basis. Kpyntono ISnnU Witness In 'Wisconsin. Philadelphia, Sep. 9. A special from Milwaukee says: It is learned that ex Stato Treasurer William Llvesey of Penn sylvania, who is w Mited in Philadelphia to testify in the Keystone Bank investi gation, has been migrating between Wn tertown, Wis., and this city for the past tlireo weeks visiting his daughters. Ho was last seen here Sunday night. His relatives here tefuse to make a state ment of auy kind. The Soap for Hard Water is Lenox. GET THE BEST. The"SEW DROAOWAY" RAHGE Is the tost ran 'o In the market, nun ihe price will Just suit. Th" following promptly attended to: TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, ROOF PAINTING And nit kinds of kept on hand. Dealers supplied. Thanking for past favors, 1 remain yours tocommina, WM. K. PRATT, 7-0-3ni 331 S. Jarriin St., Shernndoah 'TT'OR SALU Old bottles, mltablefor .A. boltlllll otsun. & . rvtn hn lirtd vprv nhfnli at. I. . Ilellly's liquor sUi e. BWtf Good sewers to learn Apply at rooms No. 4, TX7ANTKD T T dress mnKlng. pon otnee building. FOIt niSNT. Tiireo rooms, suitable for Clllll rnnm. nlllcn. p.tn. flnt. nnr! utnnm fixtures. Mew boiler Just put In. Apply to Levi Ilefowleh, clothier. Bi Main Ht. 02tf DESIRABLE PBOPEBTY FOR sal. One or We most desirable proper lies ou West Oak street, for sal? on reasonable terms. Apply at Rowse's urooery store, dor- ner Jardln and Oak streets, shenandosh. Pa. rpYP13 WRITING. A young lady, JL a gradu.it . wmts work tt type writing, (.ail at HEKAi.n offlee, or address IIeualu, Hhenandoali, l'a. 8 1 11 FARMS FOR SALE. Aroyon look lnc (or a isrm? I' so call on or write to J. J. Keillor, Frackvllle, la as to where they are located nnd for terms. hp.iutlful double rod Iro' fence, soltnlile lor feuclne cerao- Icrv lots, or f r eates sromid welllnes. In. quire of l'reby!erlan church trnsices. 0 0 tf T?OR HAIjE A r FOR SALE.-A nine 28 aero farm lor wile. Ml t mllos from sheimndnah. llo'iullfnlly situated on a public road Oo.td dtvelling. G wdbarn. Frnlt trees bcifinulng ft bear. All young. Splendid stream ot water running through tlie the land. This Is a good ennnce for a man who want, a smHll fiirm. Inquire of Ja i is (J. llutton, post ofllee building, room 0. s-9-tf Reduction IKT lEUIOESSM 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 kinds, which are oftered regardless of cc ' to clean out. HIDE'S Old Reliable Stan 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. of To Dispel Colds, Headaches and Fevors, to cleanse tl e system effectually, yet gently, whon cos two or bilious, or when tho blood is impure or sluggish, to pormunontly cure habitual constipation, to awaken Ihe kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irrita ting or weakening them, useSyrup of Figs. At tho Samo Prioo. All persons holding duplicate checks for photographs con have tho pamo promptly flnlihed at Keagoy's art studio at tbo same price. Itemembor wo are on the u rat floor, KlCAOKY. "Wiirld'a l'nlr Appolutnient,. Chicago, Sep. 0. President Potter Palmer has appointed among others tho following permanent Commissioners ou Legislation of World's Fair: W. A. Van Gorton, J. W. Woodsido, Pa.. Miss F. AW llreod, Mass., and A. A. Wilson, Dis trict of Columbia. Ihe committee win go before Congress nnd mako arguments for tho $0,111111,1.0 loan. Dcatlt of an Old Wilmington Sinn. Wilmington, Del., Sep. 0. Charles Warner, aged 75 years, a retired mer chant, for many years at tlie neaii oi me coal and transportation firm wliloh still bears his name, died hero last evening. The firm of the Charles warncr company has been in existence under different nnmos since 17!) 1. Soolablo. There will bo a grand soclablo in Fergu eon's front hall, Thursday evening. All are invited. 9 9-2t Business Change. "William Davis & llro. havo bought tho croamory on West Centre stroot heretofore conducted by F. II. ilull and will bo pleased to roceivo a contlnunnco of the pat ronage. Tho best cream, milk, butter, ice cream, etc., will always be kept on band. 9-8 3 Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, The Beit Halve In tho world for Cuts llriilkn. Mores. Ulcers. Halt Ilbeum. Fover, Son, Totter. Ubapped Hands, (Jlillolalnn nnrnt nnd nil Skin Emotions, uud positively cures l'llos. or no nav required. 11 Is guar anteed to give perfect satlslaciinn, or inone: refunded. Trice 25 cents per box liyU.II. Ilagenbuch. ney For sale buy K(j stone flour, lie caroful that th namo IiBSSlo & Co., Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. 3-3-Staw Host work done at llrennan's steam laundry. Kverything white and spotless Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. I T , , SCHOOL BOOKS. 1 1 The place to buy your school books cheap is Also Hcholar's Companions, Uook Htraps, ncuooi iiii9. lauietv. eio. iveryiiiniK aud auytblne required In si'liool. Hiatus, poucIIb, etc., sold re tail aud wholesale. Books Suitable for East and West Mahanoy Tv Don't forget the place If you wish to save ' money. 2s. MBLLBT; CHA3. T. BICE'S OLD STAND. 22 East Centre St., Shenandoah. HEADQUARTERS FOR Fish, Oysters, Fruits, VEGETABLES, &c. FRESH GOODS EVERY DAY. rnicKs modrkatk, Would solicit part of th i pjtronaso of the puouo. COAKLEY BROS., Knight's O'dt 'nil, CjVt'nfl til IM Cor. foutre and White Hls.,ollta'il UUdll, 1 .1. JJIURUOi. TUBAVKK, V. J. FERGUSON, 3IANAOER. OPENING OF THE SEASON! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, '91. Engajement ol the fnvorllo nielo dramatic actor, JAMES H. WALLIOK, In his latest and grandest success, I The Mountain King '''""'llMlllftllljlll'iilllllin' MiTlitu.ii inn f Introducing his famous actln; horses, RAIDER, CHARGER, TEXAS AND PETE. The dnys have long lnco past when a business man's content To neither spttr norir die bis business in its bout To knep all thins umvlngls tins spirit of the boar. And hnktlo ur Ihe eustom with an honest bargain's power. Plaftiatlon Is tho horror of nnvoue engaged In trade. It's the nimble six pence that brings the prdlts. We will make things move this week, even if ordinary conditions are not mvorahle, ly drives 111 special lines. liOOK Here I NfcMles worth 60c, for 23o: Men's Domet Hhlrts worth 50c, for 23c; Mon' all-wool Pants lor 8.).00: Children's Huits for 80c. few Mon's Ught Che 'lot Baits lor halt their value. Aud everything else you will nnd at a barjain. THE "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 7.2 JV. Main Street, SJienandoah. PMCES OF ADMISSION. 25, GO, 75c. NOW No Combine Beer ! I HEAVY GRAPE CROP. Matin Fourteen Yenrn Hove the Cardan State Vineyards Done Bo Well. May's Lasdi.vo, N. J., Sep. 8. Th( grape crop in South Jersoy just comlnj in liromisos to bo the biggest crop in l years. For tho past few years grower have been discouraged by the damagi done by the rot, but this year they 0x1 pect to reap rich rowarus iromtneir vino ynrds. The wine vaults at l:aa uaroor, wince are the largest In the country, will b filled up with the choicest vrlno for tht first time lu 15 years. It is estimated that 200.000 callons of wino will be mad at Egg Harbor City alone, most of which will bo put In vaults. After it is a jta or so old it is sold and commands klgfe prices. Senator Ilavcloy's Denial. New Haven-, Sep. 8. Senator Ilawlej was seen Dy a corrosponueat. at mi Pembroke Hotol, V. oodmont, where hi is stopping, with view to ascertaining what truth tbore was in tne rumor iiiai ho had been consulting with President Harrison at Cape Hay, relative to suc ceeding Secretary of War Proctor. Thf, Senator declared that thero was abso, lutely notruth in the report. "I havn't seen President Harrison," he added. "since last May and bo hasn't sent foi mo. The matter referred to never en tored my mind and I do not know that any of my friends have asked tho placi forme." Mataafa Stilt Trylnc to Make Trouble. SAN Fkancisco, Sep. 8. News from, Samoa, by steamer JIarlposa, is that tlid country is In a state ot groat unrest, Mataafa is still at Hallo with 800 or 40 men, and has sent out messengers again to raise a party in his behalf. It Is gen erally understood the Govora-n. nt Is only awaiting the arm ai of an J-..gi!.n war ship to punish the natives who refuse to obev Malletoa. Unless some action tnkon without delay there will probably be trouble. Nuvul Oftlcera On u Jaunt. Portland, Me., Sep. 8. The principal ollloers or the White tiuuaaroa to in number ot V are on a trip to the top o Mouut Washington. Thonce they will go to tho Qlen House and return her from Qlen Station, The war vessels art open for inspection aud are crowded with. visitors. Pancy Delaware pouch oa at Coslett'i. received daily 8-21 -tf 10 College has secured the agency for tho BUUWEISES and EXPOBT JEERS HABR T1V RICHARDS & CO. OF WJLKKS.UAlUtE.1 ALSO aOENT FOU Rettigs Beer, Porter, AND CONTINENTAL ALES. OltDEIta CAN 11E hEFT WITH 1 WearoselllnKoutour entlte stocltoILadlei', imseb' ana uunurcn's FINE FOOTWEAR, to mate room for our fall eoods, already or- asrea, in ract, we are uete.-rninea to clear evirylhlog out. liicludlnu alaree lot of A) en's Mining and Rubber Boots. l'hee Koods must bo sold, aud no reasonable oner win ne reiusea lor mem. i nisisno nuinbiig, 10. uimt we aovcrtlse wo inoiu. Tne reonio will now have an opportunliy to Secure Genuine Bargains. Come early before tho sizes are brolten. Won Boot and Shoe Store Shenandoah Business AND QTTrT?rTTT A AT "Pi .QHTTPlPlT. R0BBNS' OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STEEET, SHENANDOAII, Fall Term Beqins Monday, August 31st, 1891. V. J. SOLLY, President. SOL. HAAK, 120 S. MAIN ST., who will promptly Dl' all orders for Hlienundoah and vicinity. Kobhlut,' illocK, Cor. Main and Oalt Streets, Shonandaah, 1. ooi.nsi.?, siiigrr. i"-scSii:iiir The namo of A. C. YATES & CO. is a household word Tho quality of our sooda has built up our popularity. ior tiio coining lau and Winter wo have manufactured a stock that is su,ro to plqaso Novelties and standard fubrics aro hero in plenty, and price gTitAWH rtiow the way tho wina blows, hut style. quality and making havo tlKy don't show what hard blows we have , ' '. . 1 ' been striking at sir w hat prices. Bumehats ail leuuivuu uur JUiuuiiui uttiu, nie dear at any price; thefo hats are cheap at With VOUF former IlOOtls in mind we aroconinlontoi meet double the money. If what covers yonr head I Is not becoming to yon, all the pains yon take I s to the rent ol your attire areslmply thrown I jjjy present Want1 away, (lomouud see how you will looklul & I' y " A. C. Yates & Co oue of our 60a strsw bats. There's no use lu (Ivlugany further description ofthemthau to any tut they are styllih. We cut the price down because we wauttocutour stock down. Anqther big bargain In bats la our il Fstioy nrtlett pours, 76 cents per basket, I blacl1 6tl aU- atCoslett' 8-22-tf 1 S. Ulll SL SOANLAN StauloAl The Leading Photographer, NO. 14 N. WHITE ST. The work dona at this enllorr Is fully eoual to that done at the lare galleries of New xork ami ruiiaaeipms. uumparison is in vited between the specimens of his two and thrto dollar cabinets shown lu his window and the best of work done c)tewl)ere at nve aim nix aoiiurs, tiruo not cumu lone n euis oi stairs to ilatron.zflau enterp'ls ruu byoutortown" ivirtiet wpeu oeiter wora may ue uaa oi your own lowuHinea. SOHEIDER'S BAKERY, JStut Centre Street, SirEXUXDOAll, Rread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Coafeclioncry -OP AM. KINDS Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ot Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty ot Nellie Rly and Mary Anderson Caps. a BA8T OBNTRH ST. New Saloon and Restaurant ! Newly Paiiiiei), Papered and Renovated. No. 115 13AST CENTRE 8TIU3CT, Three doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Ilaskoy would lu'orm Uls many friends aud the publlo that be will cater to their wants lu the same ttrsi-class style that he has dons Inthepust. rf one but the best brands of for, el?n and 'domestic wines, llouors and clears will be kept in stock. Choice temperance drinks. Klue old slock ale 6 Theeatlni; ba' Is supplledwllh everythlnffi In the eating line sertred lu the best Bt y)VJ Meals served at all pours. Fine private ro attachtd. h LEATHER and SHOE HGS J0V)PJII,X '. Cor. 13th b Chestnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Hosteller's old stand,) corner Coal and Jiirillu His. iir. Bnyder will always keepln stock a;Hn line of boots and shoes. Custom Worlc nnd Ucpnlrlti; rfnna In tha K.iat eluln (T- tA ...11 fiheaner thtati eorniintitnrs nn Main mrpAt. uhn I have biff reoU to pay, and guarantees a gequ- J". OLEARY, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and fl rat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea I in w nijwmi? an Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. The Cheapest Place ! TO 11UY Cents Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Etc, IS AT OHARLES ; YAROWSKY'S 23 West Centre Hi, Shenandoah. Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHVSICM AND SURGEON, Offloe- 23 West Lloyd Street, Bhenanti i