DPio-Jsria goods AT T1IL rp KSUIS I n AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, All bind of potted nients, fisli, council j;poJs, oyntern, lobsti'--, crabs, Ru-slan (.'avlar, fresh Bpl( ed oysters, iltiMt smoked liatns, bo logniib and smoked bof, York statu full cream chceiKKmantliaSwU, Edam, 8tiiiio and t.lmburper. Flue nssortmeiit of cukes and bis cuits. O. hik) 11. plikhm nf nil kinds. Pickliti by tlidoz-n. You will HudJuM what you want. SIEVIHIRlsrS, Cor. Centre and White Streets. Mill I 1 wrm jfcL. (cnsn, neraa mjra BCaa yv pajsx3asacznaran tajKra tagprarcrzj Ktr7ia7K ropsjmx TPV T The Evening Herald. AM. Till! NEWS I'Olt ONB CKST. Hana larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation honk "pen to all. AFFAIRS OATJGHT HASTILY. What New Gtxtliorers TaKe a Moment to Tell About. Golden rod blooms. ISutterilles are Hitting. Moonlight evenings are bcre. liutterinilk In a heallhy drink. Time now to pot flowers for winter. The fall flowers are now coming into bloom. Frostp will soon knock out the fly and ni'wiulln, Grapea are a healthy fruit and cheap tills season. A Kim Ih like a mule, when It la overloaded it kicks. Experience is the cream of life, but It sours with age. Mot men are charitable and in diligent to themselves. The Intent In clothing Is a special xeil pocxet lor mo loumaiu pen. The love of the man who marries for money is founded up in the rociss Doctors nro buiy mending systems that have breu shattered ny vacation dissipations. A felon is not a desirable thine to liavo, but it 1' always on lmuu when you don't want It. There are many foul smells about the town that come from foul places that ought to be abated. Theovster has come to stay, and there will be a growing demand for -the flve-mlnute slews. The best way to live is to castaway troubles and contention, which can not bo cured by fretting. Many housekeepers are putting up an extra quantity of preserves this i-eaenii, because, say they, there will be u scarcity of fruir. next season. To Dlspol Colds, Ilpadschon and Fevers, to cWnso tvo system effectually, yot gently, whon COS' two or bilious, or when the blood is impuro ortlucirish, to permanently euro habitual eonstlnillon. to awaken tho kidnoya and livor to a healthy activity, without irrita tine or weakoiiitiKthem, use Syrup of Figs. At tho Samo Prlco. All persons holding duplicato checks for lihotogrHphs can hava tho tamo promptly finished at Ivosiroy'g art studio at tbo samo price, ltemeuiber wo aro on tho first floor. K.KAGEV. Businoss Ohfingo. William Davis & liro. liavo boURlt tho creamory on West Contro 6troot borctoforo mnduDted bv K. IJ. Mull and will bo ploased to roceivo a continuanco of tho pat' ronatro. Tho best cream, milk, butter, ico cream, etc., will always bo kept on hand. 983 Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Tim Usui. H.ilvo In tho world for C Uralses, Bores, Ulcers, Halt Uheum, Fever, Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllulalns Uorus. ana nuwaiu r.rupuuus, nun iu,iiivei cures Piles, or no puv reoulred. ii is tfuuv nntecdtn give perfect satisfaction, refunded, l'rlca 25 cents per hox. or mone: For sal by U. II. uageubneh. Coming Events. Sopt. U. Welsh Baptist Sunday Echool foUival and social In Kobbins' opera houso, Sept. Vi. Farewell picnic of Columbia Oleo Olub. Tho URlioit man will rocoivo a prize at Itobblns' opora houso Saturday night. Ad ml slon, 10 cnts. 0-10 3t liuy Keuittone flour. Da careful that the name Lkssiq fc Co., Ashland, l'a., printed on overv sack. 8-VHaw Bost work done at Urcnnan's steam laundry. Kverytbins whito and spotless, Lico curtains a specialty. All work guar antond. Tho place to buy your school books cheap Also Hcholar's Companions, Hook Htraps and anything required In school. Hlates, peuelli, etc, sold re tail und wholesale. Books Suitable for East and West JlahanoyTwp. Don't forget the place If you wish to cave money. ZMZ. MBLLBT; CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. 22 East Centre St., Shenanooah. I Y SCHOOL BOOKS. I REGION 'BOUND. A Budget of Interesting Articles on oil Topics. An celt Volpl was fatally shot by fiwis Hoar while eft'lngapidoi on the latter' farm near Serauton. Hoar was arrested and lodged in Jail, .loeonh. the 10 ycrnr old son of Thomas O'Connor, of Ileckscherville, dieil at noon yesteiuay, from iv mullcnant form of dlptherla. Toe fuuerul will tako place to-morrow morning. The l'ottsvtlle sehonl board decided last nlL'Ut that mechanical drawing. short hand and typewriting should be added to the curriculum of the Com mercial school. Nicholas Weaver, one of the oldest and best known of the .Lehigh Valley railroad engineers, died at his home in Maueii Chunk yesterday. Engine f77, a dirt-burner, built by the Lehigh Valley IHIioail Company at Weatherly, recently haudled 101 gondola cars equal to 303 ordinary six Ion coal cars from Bethlehem to Puckerton in three hours. This is the irreatest haul yet recorded on the Lehigh division. The Silver Brook Coal Company is having a large breaker built in the v cluity nf Old Silver Brook on h tract of land leased fiotn tho Philadelphia and Heading Company. There are twoirood veins of coal in that vicinity to be mined and to do this will require many years of labor. Judge Rockafeller, iitSuubury. gave notice Hint nereauer applicants ir naturalization would be compelled to have a general knowledge of the con stitution of the United States. Good for J udge Rockafeller. A Hungarian employed at the Hickory Rldgo colliery, Shamokln, had nn nrm torn oil and his side lacerated by the exnlosiou of a piece of dunlin Saturday evening. The man had it in bis pocket and as he was walking home tripped and fell on stone. The Grand Jury found a true bill, yesterday, against Tallie Morgans, editor ol me. l'copie, a auriuiiuu -ru-hibitiou orgau, charged by Charles E. Steel, with libel. Mr. Steol, who Is State Secretary of the Good Templars, in charged by morgans wun supply ing the citizens of Minersville with beer at a bamiuet oml reception given in his honor, after his return ltoin Europe. Two sisters of Ida Whltner, wliowm IcilUd on the "Heights" at l'ottsville Moudav night, when Informed ot ine rciinihtances 01 uieir sisters uuuu id her life of shame, reinsert to nave anything to do with the disposition of the remains. They reluctantly viewed ilin licnlv anil sliorliv niter leir, lor their homes at Newtown and Donald son. The body was taken to the IniBliouso cemetery, where it was buried. TCiirliteeii hundred dollars is looked 11 uon as a large sum for the borough of Hazieton to pay l's auneriuieuueni. 01 public schools. Tho board of dlrec-. Ioib are not conipeneu 10 pay uiu u peilntendent Ihu Increase unless it sees ill to do so, nor is Supt. liar mini (fortunately for himself) com- nn etl 10 continue in me service ioi any less. The work of a school su Tinrlntendentls not to be measured by tlie worn 01 man uoiug nmiium mum nor to thut of a book-keeper. These men have a certain amount of labor to perform daily. The echool super intendent, llrst of all, spends years at i-cliool nnd thousands of dollars to lit himself for tho place, and must meet all emergencies, oft times requiring his entire nt entlon from early morning until late ut night. Jiazicion stand ard. THINK HE WAS MURDERED. Tho Lone llrniich Hoy's Remnlns at Last Identified lly Ills Sisters. I,o.vo IbtANcn, Sep. 10, The body of the young man who was found hanging by tho neck from tho painter of a fishing boat on tho bench Sunday, August, 10, lias been identified as that of George Will, a German, 17 years old, of New York. His sisters necrina and Hnnnnli Will, who live with another brother nnnied John nt 70 Market street. Newark, identified tho effects of the dead youth as those ot their brother uoorgo. They ware of opinion that their brother had been murdered, but all the clrcumstunces point to suicide. Ueorge Will was nn orphan nnu worKoa In a baker's shop in New York. For two weeks before his doath he occupied a furnished room at IM tast Kiguty-eev euth street. Ato Poisonous llerrles nnd Died. Stonkham, Mass., Sep. 10. Whllo on a visit to her nephew hero Miss Cathorlna Look, aged 70, and Miss Jane J. Look, need 7ii, ot Uharlostown, Mass., tops stroll in tho woods. They came across a plant resembling an elderberry plant and both partook quite freely of the root and bark. They became very ill shortly after and died la-st evening. Another woman ate some of the root and became very ill but It U thought sho will recover. Strike on Louisville & Nnshrllle. Nashville, Tenn., Sop. 10. A strike of freight conductors on thu Nahvlllo & Decatur division ot the Loulsvillo& Nash villa Railroad has occured, owing to tho company s uecumng to reinstate a man who was discharged for refusing to tako out his tra;n. Cider will be cheap next winter. POLITICAL. FOR- SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH, 1MIKSKNT DEPUTY. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will ho n'oa edlo meet iho wants of Ins lrlcnds and the jiiii'llo 1 a Everything in the Drinking Lino. GET THE BEST. The m BROADWAY" RANGE Ih thfl 'teH lanao In the market, and theprlco will Jim suit. The Pillowing promptly attended to: TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, ROOF PAINTING And all kinds of stove n.Erjj.iiis, kept on hand. Dealers supplied. Thanking for past favors, I remain yours to command, M. B. PRATT, 7-fl-3m 331 S. Jardtn SI., Shenandoah HEADQUARTERS FOR Fish, Oysters, Fruits, VEGETABLES, &o. FRESH G?0DS EVERY DAY. rItICJ5S JIODIilUTK. Would solicit part of the p.itronago of tho puonc. COAKLEY BROS., Knight's OM stuid. PlipV ivrifi II! Ill Cor. ce.ilre and Whltu bts.,ollb'A''l'uilIl 1 il No Combine Beer ! has secured the agency for tho UUWEISES and EXPORT BEERS RICHARDS & CO. OV WILIvK-MJAltllE. ALSO AOENT TOR Rettigs Beer, Porter, AND CONTINENTAL ALES. ORDERS CAN HE LEFT WITH SOL 11AAK, 120 S. MAIN ST.. wbo will promptly All all orders for Shenandoah and vicinity. CTHAV 0 th y rt'ui li"wii Wiiv 1 he find blowy, but 'I show w in' h'irri blows we have been sirlkinMiatstrw hst pic. Mnmebat are dar at uy price; thefl "la's are clieap at drrbl 1 lie money. If what covers your head Is not b-cimltig 'oyou. all Ui iiiua ;Utako as to lue ml ol your attire aresiinplj thrown awav. (loineand so'' how yon will Wo In one ol o ir Sm str-w nin.. Tlr'ie t uu use In giving any lurther description of them than to say this they aro stylish. We cut the price down because we want to cut our stock down. Another big bargain in hats Is our 51 black stiff hats. 19 S, Main St. S0ANLAW ShensnJoal Dr. Grosvonor's , Bell-cap-sic Gl4t fwfci rtUf Jrvn vaiu. PLASTER. lthenmAU.m. nmiMM. ,lnri.anit Inmli.Mil WANTS, &.o. TOR SAL K Old bottles, suitable for U holding cwtniip, Ac, can he had very cheap t .1. A. Keiuy'a liquor sto o. 8 36 if XfTANTED Good sewers to learn II dress making. Apply.it rooms No. 4, postomce uunuiug. FOR RENT. Three rooms, suitable for Pllltl rrmm. nrtlra nfn. fins nnrl sfnaiTi fixtures. Mew holler Just put In. Apply lo Levi Ilefowleh, clothier, Si Main Bt. 0 2-tf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. One of tho most desirable nroner- ties on West Oak street, fur sale on reasonable terms. Apply at ltoivse's grocery tre, oor- ner jardlu ana Oak Blreels. Hhenandnab. l'a. TYPE WRITING. A ynunp lady, a grnduat' . wn' work .it type wrlMnar. aoni mrkai.i ouice, or auureas iiiflRAT.u, Shenandoah, l'a, K I'll FARMS FOR SALE. Are you look lug for a larm? If so call on or write to I. J. Kchter. Fruckvlllo. Pa., as to where thry aro located ami for terms. 8 22-tf FOR HALE A benutlfnl double rod Iroi' foncc. suitable lor fenclnc ceme- terr lots, or f r gates aroaud 'wMllngs. In quire of Fresbyierlan church Irnslees. 0 0 tf I?OR SALE. -A nice 28 acre farm J for Fale. Mic rallos from xhenandmb. Iieaullf'illy situated on a public road Good dwelling. O'Kidbarn. Fruit trees beginning to near. Ml young, splendid stream ot water ruuntnff tnrouuli the the land. Thli Is a gnod cnance for a man who wants a smnll nrm, inquire oi jft i ts u. iiutton, post oHlce bulldlrg, room (f. U-8-tr JJIKRGU0" TIIKATRE, P.J. FEKOUHON, MANAOEn. opexijYg of the season i MUNUAY, bth"! hMbtK 14 91. Engajement'ol the favorile melo dranaatio actor. JAMES H. WALLIOE, In his latest nud grandest success, 1 The Mountain King j Introducing his famous acting horses, RAIDER, CHARGER, TEXAS AND PETE. PRICES OF ADMISSION, 2o, 50, 7Cc. nsrow We are selling out our entire Rtocfc of Ladles'. .Hisses ana umiareu s FINE FOOTWEAR, to make room for our fall goods, already or- uorea. in lact. we are aeierminea to clear everylhlug out. Including a large lot ot Men's Mining and Rubber Boots. The o goods must be sold, and no reasonable oner win ue reiusea lor mem, xnis is no humbug, ox iiat we advertise wo mean. The poodIo win now have an opportunity to Secure Genuine Bargains. Come early belore the sizes are broken. Won Bool and Shoe Store Dobbins' Illocir, Cor. Mal.i and Oak Streets. Shenandoah, I. GOLDMAN, MllJir, The name of A. C. YATES & CO. is a household word. Tho quality of our gooda has built up our popularity. For tho coming Fall and Winter wo have manufactured a stock that is sure to please. Novelties and standard fabrics aro hero in plenty, and price. stylo, quality and making have all received our personal caro. With your former needs in mind we aro confident of meet ing present wants, A. C. Yates & Co. HOW ONLY Cor. 13th h Chestnut Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Reduction A few patterns of White Embroidery, Flourtcings, Plain and Plaid Muslins, Pineapple Cloths, Sattcons, Chintzes, also remnants of Prints, GiDghams, and Dress Goods of all kinds, which aro offered regardless of cost to clean out. 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. II 111 II r II ilMIHIIIIll ! Mm i IHIillillWI 1 1 ! HI WMIIHIHIIMPI WlWHIilll.il rnroKjMiujlim l The days hive long since past when n business man's content To neither spur nor bridle Ills business In Its bent To keep n'l tliln-a.movlng Is tin spirit of the hour. And hustle up the 0114:0 n with an honest bnrgaln's powcir. Rtanation is tlie borror of unyone engaged in traile. It's tbo nimble six pence tbnt briuys tlie pr lltn. Wo will make tblugs move this week, even if ordinary conditions amuot favornble, by drives in special lines. Look here I Neckties worth 50c, for 23c: Men's Domet Shirts worth 00o, for Sic; Men's all-wool I'nnt3 tor S.1.00; Children's Salts for 80c. A. few lion's bight Cheviot Suits lor halt their value. And everything elboyou will find at a bargain. HS?H THE "FAMODS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER 1.1 IN. Main Street, Shenandoah. isnandoah Business AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROBBING OPERA NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, SnsMSHBSBSDMHUHnBMMDVW Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOX.IST, President. RICHARD DABB The Leadino Photographer, NO. I4 N. WHITE ST. The work done at this gallery Is fully equal lo thatdone at the lar,;e galleries of Mew York and 1'liUadel, hU. Comparison Is In vited between the specimens of his two and three dollar cabinets sbown In his wludow and the best of work done elsewhere at 11 vo aud six dollars. AjfUo not climb Ions nights of stairs to patronize an enterprise run by cm' or town parties when better work may be bad of your own uiwnsjucu. SOHEIDER'S BAKERY, SO East Centre Street, Sin:XJ.XnOAU. Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Coafectionery -OF ALL KINDS Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ol Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty ot Nellie lily and Mary Anderson Caps. e HAST OBNTB ST. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal nut I Jarcllii Bis. Mr. Hnyder will always keep;in stock a; due line of boots and shoes. Custom Work aud Repairing; done In the best stvle. Ha cruamntees Ln sell cheaper thn competitors on Jlulu street who uave nig renin to pay. ana guarantees a genu ine bargalu on every purchase. T'mr price College I,' HOUSE BUILDING, New Saloon and Restaurant ! Newly Pakted, Papered and Renovate! No. 115 EAST CENTRE STREET, Three doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Ilaskey would ln'orm his many friend) and the publlo that he will eater to their wants In the same Hrst-class style that he has done In the past. None but the best brands of Jjor- ; will be kept In stock. Choice temperances drinks, Vine old slock ale. Theeattnebar Is supplied with everytu In the etln line served In the bes'. stw Heals served at ell hours. Fine private rooms aiuiuueu. LEATHER and SHOE EIIDIS DP. J". CLBARY: Dealer In all kinds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and first-class stook. All Demands of the Trade Suppliea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House, building, SHENANDOAH, PA. The Cheapest Place ! -TO IJUY- Gents' FurnisMng Goods, Uositry, Etc, IS AT CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S 23 West Centre Ht,, Bhenandoau. Q. W. HAMILTON, M. D., PHrSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offioa 28 West Llnvd street. Rhnnnniln 1