ipia-ssria GOODS -AT TH COMER STORE ! AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, All Wilds of txittrd meats, fish, canned goodw, oysters, lobsters, crabs, IlU'slan caviar, fresh spiced oysters, finest smoked linms, bo tognns mid smokwl bef, York stnto full cream clieese,K!nantliftl,Swlss, Kdam, Bapsauo and LlmburKcr. Flno assortment of cakes and bls cults. G. and It. pickles of alt kinds. Pickles by tho dozen. You will find Just what you want. EMS! 1XPBT BEEB. Light. Mi cm fa, IBiEIEIE., Dark. ill Cor. Centre and White Streets. The Evening Herald ALIi THE NEWS FOIl ONE CENT. Has a larger clrctilntlon In IHbcnandoah than any other paper published. Clrcu latlon books open to nil. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. What News Gntherors Tako a Moment to Toll About. According to Hicks, the weather Is about lo become cyclonic. The potato rot has disappeared aud me crop is a very tg ami nue one. A friend In need is a friend 'vhogen crally ptrikes you for n quarter. It's a good plan now to chango your doming us tne weatner cnanges. Nothing will be as standard In col ors as brown for fall and winter dress goods. A lawyer generally feels himself competent to break any will except his wife's. It looks as if there would be lots of chestnuts for the boys to knock pretty booh. Tulips, hyacinths and other bulbs planted now will bloom early In the npring. ISvun if we could eeo ourselves as others see us, most of us wouldn't atop to looic. Post 146, G. A. II., has accepted the Invitation of Goweu Post, to attend the unveiling of tbo monument October 1st. Mau'H love for his sweetheart is often nearly two-thirds jealousy o somo other fellow. Tho fall girl promises to be just as liauufomoas was tne summer gin in lier early beauty. The moat dilllcult una and downs o this life arc keeping expenses down ami appearances up. A homo In Mahanoy City, owned by Michael Pollock, was partially ueatroyeu uy lire yesterday morning Nicholas Wagner, 10 years of tine, was run over by a train of coal cars at Alantinoy Ulty yesterday uuu His body was cut in two. To Dispel Colds, Iloadacbos and i'evors, to cleanso tho system oflVctually, yot gently, when cos tivo or bilious, or when tho blood is impure or sluggish, to pormxnontly euro habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidnoys and livor to a hoalthy activity, without irritn- ting or weakepingthem, u;o Syrup of Figs, Coming Evonts. Oct. 20. Supper in Kobblns' opera house undor tho nutpicos of Ladies Aid Society, No, 13, aujcilliarv to Sons of Veterans. Octobor 0. Suppor, Itobbins' opo liouso, under auspices of tho English Bap tUt church. Alva's Brazilian Biwlflo Co.. 0 Wall stree N. Y. Qentlctueu : I lake Dleufmro lu titl firing to iliecurntlve powers of jour Cacius lmiou cure, wuicn nas reuevia me oi mui cular rbcuiuatlsm ol lonir fttumllu?. I w.i trtmbled i.erlouslv bv dvKitctisla uh unll. from wblcb, I am pleased to stale, It bag also cuicd iuo. Assuring yon that I shall recommend your Yours rtspectftilly, Deo 0. 1800. 340 Ninth Ht.. lirooklvii. N. Y. noia at Klrlln's Drug btoict erguson House At tho Same Prlco. All persons liolding duplicalo checks fo photographs can havo tho eamo promptly flnishod at Koagoy's art studio at tho samo prico. Humembor wo are on tho first floor, Kkaoey. To Our Roadors. Areyou troubled with Consumption or a iiei'li huuiku vaiiu, ii ho iuks ucauuy exercise. iivem open tiir. uso run una uougu ami Ooimumimon (lure, and he cured, llan'i delay. Trial bottle free at Klrllu's drug storo li us i worg aono a; xironuan's steam laundry. Everything whito and sotless. Lana curtains a snoniallv. All wnrlr cma. Laos curtains a soocialtv. an teed. I Tako your carpot rugs to U. D. Fricktfs ctrpot stora and havo thorn raado into a llNt-class carpot. 9-16-tf SCHOOL BOOKS. Tho placo to buy your school books cheap is -Also Scholar's Corapaulous, Hook Htrans, tiehool llags. Tablets, etc. livery thing and anything required In Mliool. Slates, petiollH, etc, Bold re tail aud wholwtalo. Bjoks Suitable for East and West JI&lwnojTwp. Don't forget the placo ir you with to save money. 3VE. MELLBT; CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. 22 East Centre St., Shenanooah. BEGION 'ROUND. A Budget of Interesting Artlclos on all Topics. On October 8. a Catholic eisteddfod will bo held in the cathedral at Scran- ton. Sixteen choirs will compete. The main prize Is $2i'0 for the lust rendition of "O Salutoras." The six teen choirs have been trained for this competition by such eminent Welsh proieesors or musican ur. mason, jonu Iilovd Evans, of Wllkes-Harre: Hay- deu Evunf, J. F. Roberts, of Herantou, aud Thomas Watkins, of Olyphuti'. Prof. W. Hliys Herbert, of Hazleton, will be the accompanist to iho Cath edral choir. There were 69 arreeU mado by the Hazleton nolice for the month ending on the 16th lust. The fines puld amounted to over $2"0, which Is the highest ever collected In tne borough. The funeral of tho late Dr. G. E. Herlz. the dentist of Mahanoy City, took plare this morning. The luttr menttook place at Milton. Tho various coal agents of New York, renresentlnir the anthracite operators, met yesterday aftnrnoon to nx prices lor uctorier. it was ueciueti that after the 1st of the mouth prices shall be advanced according to grade and quality, on aa average of 15 cents per ton. An 1 1 all an woman llvlnc near Lofty gave birth to twins on Tuesday. On that night she was walking around iimkliic tirenar'itlous to bake, and yesterday morning beat her husband aud his brother. Tho diath of Robert Klntzel at the Almshouse, has led a number of die closures which are calculated to ttir up the honest Indignation of uvery tax payer In S3hnylkill county. The coroner's jury rendered tho following verdict: "uno jury nutis mat nou ger Klntzel died from neglect; that there was no one to nurse or take proper care of the patient; that Klntzel was put in a room where there were eleven other beds, and left to tho caro of the psuner inmates. The resident physlclun did not see Klntzel Irom Saturday morning, Sep tember 12, until after his death, al though he knew that Klntzel needed special care and attention, but went away to attend to me patients oi ms lamer, wno lives at hi. uiair. xne remilnr nald employe, who has charce of the hospital, did not seo Klntzel from 12 o'clock, Bumlay, until alter ins (Klntzel's) death, and from the evi dence offered, we find that he gives very little attention to the people un der his care, and leaves his work to bo done by pauper inmates. Tho Jury Muds Unit Klntzel's wound would not have been sutllcient to cause his death; but the authorities neglected to pro vido proper nurses, aud left the man to tne mercy oi tne inmates." The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. FOR RENT. STORE-ROOM AND DWELLING Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts. Tho undersigned oilerfi the store.rnnm nnd dwellluir, xltuaie at the norlhwett corner of j arum unu i.ioya strccu, ror rem, 1'osseMlnn given Immediately. The store-rooi has re cently been papered and painted, and Is n de. Biittum iwuuuu lor inoHi, uoy Kinu oi uusines-. If bo desired, tho siuie-room can be rented wmioui mo dwelling. For further particulars npply to THOMAS 1). nAVIKS. 10-19 tf Cor. Jardin and Lloyd fitreeUi, CHAS. STETLER, Tonsorial Artist ! (Towneeud's oldstnud,) X17 H, Main St., Sheiiaiidoali, rartles desiring a first elnss shave, sham pro or bair cut bbould call at my new shop, which ba been runted and thoroughly reuovattd. Special attention Is given to ladlos' hair culling. A cordial invitation la extended to my old patrons aud the public In general to call and see mo at my now quarters. SOHEIDER'S BAKERY, 110 Eatt Centre Street, ajTISy'j.yilOAJi, Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery! Or ALL KINDS. "Common Sense" SHOE STORE, 110 South Main St., Shenandoah. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ! S. 1-1. BBOWN. Grand Opening! FAI.L AND Wt!f TEU HTYM13 OP MILLINERY ! ELLA M. M'GINNISS' No. 26 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tbo Snestand largest assortment In Hats, Bonnets and Caps at re markably low prices. Our line of. Chlldion's THIJIMED AND UN TRIMMED IIATd Cannot lr o 313 ci vi tL loci. O S.XiS- I hereby give notice that I will Fell at "public lnoi the following goods: Parlor Suit, Bedroom Sets, Chairs CARPETS, TABLES, and all such goods as are found In a well- furnished lioutc. The utovo gcods mutbe MRS. JACOB HENTZ. New Saloon aod Restaurant ! Nuvly Fai&fcd, Papered and Renovated. No, 115 KANT CEISTItE BTKEET, Three doors above Kendrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Haskey would In'orm hit many friends and the public that bo will cater to their wants mine same nrsi-ciass style inai ne nas uone In the pact. None butt be bett brands of for eign and domebtlo wlne, liquors and cigars will bo kept lu stock. Choice temperance imuns. r lllti I11U BIIKK 1110 The eating ba- la supplied with everything In the ettlne linn served In the besistvle. Mals servtdat all hours. Fine private rooms niuiuuru W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store (Mas teller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jnnllu 8Ih. Mr. Snyder will always keepln stock a.fln iiucui uuoui anu euues. Custom Worlc mid Rciiairlnj; done In tho best stvle. He ouarnntees fo sell cheaper than competitors on Main street who uuvu uig jenus 10 pay, ana guarantees a genu ine naraain on every purcnase. HEADQUAUTEUS l'OR Fish, Oysters, Fruits, VEGETABLES, &c. FRESH GOODS EVERY DAY. Would solicit part of the patronage of the COAKLEY BROS., Cor.Icncha?ertmS..SIiENlN -GO TO- PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S, 111 EAST CENTRE bT For Fine IYars and Best California Grapes. J1EST CELERY IN TOWN. n WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand IT SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be plcaed to meet tho wants of Ills friends and the public In Everything in tho Drinking Line. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 80 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand. The beat tcmpernuco drinks. WANTS, &o. FOIl SALIi Old bottles, sultablefor boitllne cutsnp, Ac; can bj had very cheap at I. A. Hell ly s liquor sto 0. 8 20-tr WANTED CJood sewers to learu dressmaking, Apply at room No. 4. post otnee building. F OR ItENT. Three rooms, suitable fnrrlnhmnm nfn.d c n rn.ni..t.nn. tlx lures. New boiler Just mit In. ADnlvto liovi Kefowlcli, clothier, Bi Main at. 0 2-tf WANTED. A girl for general housework. Good wages paid. Apply at Herald office. D-llTlt "11TANTED.-A good girl to do gen I.T eral housework. Apply at Kelly's rail- inery store, 20 SmiiIIi Mafu street, Hhenan- doah 9-16 It DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. Ono of the most (IwrirAhlA nrnrwN ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply at Howse's grocery store, cor ner Jardin and Oak streets. Bhenandoah. Pa. TYPE WRITING. A young lady, a graduati , wmb) work at type writing. all at HkraIiD office, or addreis Hkuald, Hheuiuuloab, l'a, 8 l it FARMS FOR SALE.i Areyou look lug for a farm? If so call on or write to J. Kehler. Krackvll e. !... as to where th v are located and for term. 8 22 tf FOR SATiE, A beautiful (Inutile rod Iron fence, suitable for feuclnc ccme. tery lots, or f.irtrate around w IHuch. In. )Ulroof Presbyterian church trustees. 0 9 tf FOR SALE.-A nice 28 acre farm loi Pale. Hlx mlleq from Khatmnrinih. lleautlf illy situated on a publio road Oood livening. uioa imrn. rnntmcs ueglnulng to bear. All vouncr. BDlendld strenm ni water running ibrougluhe the land. Thlsjs a good cliance for a man who wanti a sinnll frrn. Inoulre of Jan es (. flntton. nnt ofllco bullub g, room 0. g-0 If DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER shlp. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of I.audlg & Hooks Uerelolora eil-tlng and doing business In the borough of Shen andoah has beeu this day dissolved, .Mr. I J. F. Laudlg. tbo senior member of tlicflrm, retiring. Tho business wl 1 hereafter be eon ducted by F. W. Hooks and Richard U Urown, composing tho firm of Hooks & Brown, who usauiiie mi mjiKiiuii3 01 me nm nrm Huuia wnom 011 uuis aue mat nrm inouia 00 paid. r. v. iiook i HicnAitn h. lliioww. Shenandc'Jh,- , Popt. 11, 1891. lv 1-a-w-lw AMUSEMENTS. jpiJRUrlOIH TlinATRIi. r. 1. rsuQusoM, mnaoeu. THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, '91 The evening MrgsUr comcd an and dancer, In his latest success, : ''MY COLLEEN" ; By James A, Heme, author of Hearts ol Oak, eiu., Hiippuriu uy uis owu company oi excellent playerx. Including the charming vocalist aud dan cer, JKNNIK ICELAND. A Great Comedian, A. Sweet Singer, An excellent company, a pure play, and inugulilceult.ceiiia effects. gTKAWS show the way the wind blows, but they don't show what hard blows we have been strlklngat straw hat price. Borne bats are dear at any price; these hats are cheap at double Ihe money. If what covers your hend Is not becoming toyou, all the pains you take ns lo the rest ol your attire areslmply thrown away. Come and see how you will loofelu one of our 60c straw hala. Thero's no use In Blvlugany lurther description of them than to say this they are stylish. We cut the price down because we want to cut our stock down. Another big bargain lu hats Is our tl black stiff haU. 13 S, Main St S0ANLAN Shenandoah LEATHER and SHOE FMDIIIES JE. W. CLBAEY, Denier In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and first-class stock. A1 Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Housebuilding, SHENANDOAH, PA, Gr. M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OfHoe-M Wont Lloyd Htreef, Bhenandoah 1V Reduction 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 cost to clean out. , J. PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, fa. HO ! FOR THE TO BE HELD AT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, '9i a-A.nrn) zsixia'criE&sioiisr UNDEK THE SHEHAiiDOAH TRIBE, (10,155, Train will leave Shenandoah at 5.52 Tickets fos? the Round Trip, $1.75. Tickets may bo had of members of morning of the excursion. Shenandoah Business College -AND- SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROBBING OPERA HOUSE BUILDIN NORTH MAIN STEEET, SHENANDOAH, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. V. J. SOLlY, President. CHARD DAB! The Leading Photographer, NO. 14 N. WHITE ST. The work done at this gallery Is fully equal to that dyne -at the large galleiles of New Yort and Philadelphia. Comparison Is In vited between the specimens of his two and three dollar cabinets shown In his window and the best of work done elsewhere at five and six dollars. JKcDo not climb long flights ol stairs to patronise an emerpllHd run by out of town parties when belter work may be had of your own townsmen. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Oream 1 BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and EETAIL, Orders promptly attended lo. Particular at tention paid to llallsl'lcnlcs, Festivals, eta. IF. KEJITEC .A.ILT NOllTII MAIN HTKEET, Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA The Cheapest Place ! TO I1UY Gents' Fumsliing Goods, Hosiery, Etc, CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre Ht, Bhenandoah. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ot Hats, Caps and Oents' Furnishing Goods and makes a speolalty ol Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps. O BAST OBNTKH ST. JUST PRICE STATE FAIR ! BETHLEHEM, AUSPICES OP IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEM a. m., via Lehigh Valley Railroad. tho order aud at the station on tho- Tho name of A. C. YATES & CO. is a household word. Tho quality of our goods has built up our popularity. For the coming Fall and a stock that is sure to pla? Novelties and standard fab aro hero in plenty, and price, stvle. oualitv and makincr nave all received our personal care.,. With your former needs inji mind we areconudentoi meet ing present wanta, A. C. Yates & Go. NOW ONLY Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. GET THE BEST. The "KEW BROADWAY" RAHGE Is the best ranee In tho market, and the price will Just suit. The following promptly attended to: TIN ROOFING, SPOUTWG, ROOF PAINTINO Andjall kinds of STOV33 2?l.33aPAI3Ell3, kept on hand. Dealers suunlled. Thanking .v I'Mai. javuis, i reiumu yours wj oomti WV1T1. , . . 73m 331 S, Jirdln St., Shenindosb 1 i