ow o AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAUBAHTS, Light. On tlic Rlglit Trade, SEVERN, tho Orooor, Is still on tlio right track nnd comes to tttno with another train load of Fino Grocorios, Canned Goods, Moats, Flnur, etc. S3ESXrDEin.3Xr''J3? Centre nnd AVhlto Sis., Shenandoah. The Evening Herald. ALL TJIK NEWS FOll ONK CENT. Has a larger circulation In Hhenandoali than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. AFFAIRS O AUGHT HASTILY. Wnat Wows Gathorors Tuko a Moment to Toll About. Cool winds. Fires feel comfortnble. Keels more like autumn. Wntorniolons hiwe gone. The wedding Benson Is hero. The peuch season Is about over. Green is still the color of the season Tho trade of lco wngon la rapidly tuning on. The big nut crop Is n sign of asovere winter. Tho trees have begun to shed their foliage. The cooler wenther makes oysters wore paiatnuie. The October moon will be full on Saturday and is the hunter's moon. The pen may be mighty, yet It never gets along well until it is pushed. The cold snap and heavy winds were appreciated uy tlio chestnut gatnerers The latest feminine agony Is to wear a llnwer in the lapel of her long inanuy-UKu tall coat.. It 1 be November turkey, not tho November ballot-box, that Is better when It is stuiled. Thirteen oysters in a stew wouldn't be considered unlucky for the fellow who had to eat them. October up to this date, In the way of weather appears to be about as flcklo as proverbial April. Au luveutor has applied for a patent on a child spanker. It is automatic nnd said to do its work well. It has bpon remarked that n new bonnet in the pew ahead will often in terfere with a woman's worship in chuich. Ohlldron Enjoy The'pleasant flavor, gcntlo action and soothinR oU'ects of Syrup of Figs, wlion in nood of a laxativo, and 11 tho fathor or mother bo costivo or bilious tho most grat ifying results follow its use, eo that il is tho bost family rompdy known and ovory family should;, liavo a bottlo. Primo oyftors, tho bost tho markot affords, always on hand at Uoslott's. 8-22-tf Oystors. Oysters aro in season. Go to Schooner's. Families supplied. Parlors for Indira, 0-1-tf Tho Doctor and Postmastor were talking about a case of herlous illness duo to a negleclod cold aud rapidly gnlnc Into consumption which was promptly cured by J'an-Tlna Cough nnd Consumption Cure. Trial bottles lice nt Klrlln's drug store. Second hand school books bought cold at Max Itoo'o's. and tf Prottiost oil cloth in town Fricko's carpot store at 0. D. 9-18-lf Buy Keystone flour. JJo caroful that the name Lkshiu & Co., Ashland, Pa., 1e printed on overv sack. 3-3-3taw Stationary packagos, 6 and 10 cents each, nt Max Iteoeo's. tf Tako your carpot rBgs to 0. carpot storo and havn them first-class carpet. D. Fricko's made into a 'J-18-tf THE OLD TAKEN JAMES S. THOMAS Is now located at llalnbrldge's old Maud, Cor. COAL miU WEST STS., and offers to tho publio the finest Hue of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED Provisions, Fish and Oysters, Orcen and Hmoked Ham aud Flitch. BanaxinEi. Ziomons, The place to buy your vcbool Looks cheap is Also Hcholar's Companions, Hook Wraps, Duiiuui uuga, jttuieiti, eio. riveryimng and auything required In school, HlatuK, ponolls, eta, sold re talfand wholesale. Books Suilalilo for East and West Maknoy Tivp. Don't forget the place If you wish to (save , money. IMI. IMIIEjLIjIBT1: CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. 22 East Centre St., Shenandoah. 1 T I SCHOOL BOOKS. I I CAUGHT ON THE FLY. An Intorostlng and Matter of Fa6t Oommunlcation. OonimunlcMted. Tho all-abwrblng topic agitating tho rosidontsof this, tho largest, town in tho county, is tho prospective electric railway. It is certainly a very interesting argument, now that It is practically settled, that wo aro Indebted to council's kind considera tion and considerable persuasion on tho part of a number of our oarnest and hard-working-for-the-lown's-futuro-boncflt citi zens for tho brilliant future that is fore shadowod by tho proposed connection ol tho surrounding mining towns with Shon andoah. Tho gentlemen, particularly tho town membors, who liavo bcon instrumental in securing tho railway charter, havo boon tho subjects of many animated street-corner devotees and remarks of not a vory complimentary order havo been ovorhoard by tho writer concerning thorn. You may call tho gentlemon roforred to lobbyists, political wire-pullers and self interested, if you will, but thoro is one fact I will call your attention to, in tho tuturo records of the town's history their names will reoeivo just and prominent mention fur their farsightedness and shrewdness. Supposing thoy have benefitted them selves by the railway undertaking, is it not a profitable and acceptable improvement for the town? And did thoy not give tho moneyed men of this nnd other towns ample opportunity to securo stock in tho enterprise? But tho peoplo with tbo ad vantage within roach turned a deaf ear to tho call. "Why? Becauso tho holdors of tho chartor woro not as woalthy as tome deemed necessary, or becauso thoy might ask for a certain amount of stock In return for tho timo nnd labor thoy expended in securing tho chartor. In tho estimation of somo thoy wore nothing but adventurers, endeavoring to enrich thomsolyos under covor of tho charter and at tho oxponso of thoso would' bo capitalists, themsolves disguised as pro. motors of homo ontcrprisoa whon, in reality, thoy woro nothing moro than dawdlers, who havo wasted opportunities and aro now squealing and attempting, by foolish arguments, to delay a profitable ira provomont to tho town. Tho other evening I happonod to bo within hearing dietanco of a number of citizens who woro discussing tho privilege granted tho olectrio railway by council, with tho provision that thoy woro to lay flat rails. ""Well," remarked ono of tho group, who is known as a notod gtlt-cdgod speculator and ono who ridiculed tbo rail way idea when tho opportunity to socuro stock presented itsolf to him, and who is now ombitturcd by tho prospects of outside capitalists controlling tbo franchise, "it is aoout limn mat wo sit on these hall-dozen political manipulators and sell-styled rop- rentativoa of Shonandoah. Thoy nro on' deuvoring to havo tho Borough Council oraso "flat" and insert "T" rail. Thoro is the technicality upon which wo can base an argument with our friends in council and provent any suggestion of nmondmont recommended by them to council relating to tho right of way. Wo should embarrass as much as possiblo these schemers. I, for ono, will bring all tho influence I possibly can to bear on my friends in council to in sist on tho original agreement, including flat rails." Another prominent business man, on bo ing questioned tho other evening as to his opinion of tbo "T" rail being used, ro plied that ho was opposed to it as it is injurious to vehicles. On being told that tho rail is being used on tho streets of some of tho largest towns and cities in tho stato ho expressed about tho statement and addod, "I havo travoled ns much as any body and 1 never saw thom." Ho further added that it didn't mako any difference, anyway, that ho was going to light tho rail no matter who usod it. Continuing he said, "I am aware that tho railway will benefit my business and, ns I am ono of the largost real estato owners in the town, it will certainly bene fit me by increasing the valuo of my proporty, but do you suppoeo I am going to have my wagons ruined and WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be plea ed to meet the wants of hlu friends and tho publio In Everything in the Drinking Line. Ladies' Coats, "Largest Line in the County. -AT- JNO. B. PRICE'S SONS koop a whcelrigkt constantly omploycd ropalring thom, owing to driving over "T" rails. No, sir I" 'And not draw any dlvldonds" was tho appropriato romark of a listener. Councilmen, do your duty I Romember your deods will live nfter you. Would you go on record as voting to dolay n much neoded improvement to tho town? Whon tho constructors aro billing to removo tho cause of tho prosont objections, If rcqulrod to do so at tho end of six months, do not, bo influenced by men with absurd prejudices who, to got ovon forsonio potty or imaginable injury, would attempt to poison your minds nnd intorfero with your good judgment, even when tho wolfaro of tho town is at stako; nnd who, if successful in having you rofuso this reason able request, would exult in their triumph over your woakuoas nnd in futuroyoar?, whon approbrious opithcts would bo hurled by an Injurod publio against your past administration and abilities as town officials, thoy will not stand up nnd proclaim to your accusors and tho peoplo that they were your advisors nnd counselors in tho attompt to embarrass a prospective enter prise essontial to tho town's future pro perity. A. 0. L. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 14, 1891. Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP . DOES NOT. A GOOD SHOE FOB FOR $1.75, WORTH $2.25. Repairing Neatly Done. Common Sense Shoe Store, 110 South Main St., Shenandoah. Grand Opening! FALL AND WIN TER styles or MILLINERY ELLAM. M'GINNISS -N0.26- East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tho finest and largest assortment In Hats, Bonnets nnd Caps nt re markably low prices. Our lino of Chlldieu's TRIMMED AND UN. THIMMEI) 11VT3 Oanxiot loo ZScfUKilXocl.. SALLE SENIOR'S Latest Styles IN Fall and Winter Millinery. Ill N. MAIN "ST., SHENANDOAD. 1 a BOHBraaQ WANTS, See. Advertisements in this tolumn, not exceeding 5 line, me.for one insertion; 75e. tor two; SI foi three; one week, tl.M; two weeks, J2; one month, 53. WANTED. housewortc. nt Herald office. A girl for general Good wages paid. WANTED. A good girl for gen eral housework, Apply at Hsuald office 10-1 1-tr T70R RENT. Storo anil dwelling, itriet, near X' with stable, on Kast Coal street. Main, lor lent to cood Garty. Apply to oal street, or nt Jonathan Itogeri, 229 Herald otttce. West 10 H-iiw FOR SALE. A store room anil dwelling on East Centre street. Good reason lot selling. Terms reasonable. Ap ply ut J. 11. Coyle's olllce. 0 29-lm XT ANTED. Good wages paid to a VV good, experienced girl. Apply at 301 West Cherry street, corner of Chestnut street. B 2!)-tf E STRAYED. To the premises of the undersigned, on the 10th Inst., a black cow with new-born calt. Owner con have same upon paying nil expensfs to Charles Noderoskl, Turkey Hun. 10-ia-3t FOR SALE. A beautiful double rod Iron fence, suitable for fencing ceme tery lots, or for gates nround Owelllugs. In qulro of Presbyterian church trustees. 0-9-tf FOR SALE. A largo "Homing Light" double heater. Suitable f.r a store, or dwelling. Apply to 11. A. Hwalm, South Main street. 10-1.1-tf E STRAYED COW. Strayed from the undersigned, 3.T7 West Oak street, ijbenandonb, on tiunday morning, 1 ih Inst., n Bmall fcet cow, between a Jersey and Al derney; dark-rcddlsh color, a sheep bell and c aln on her ut-ck. Any persoi returning her or luruhh Information us to her where nDouts will be suitably rewarded. 10-1 Mf W. B JUOUfJANS. WANTED. Persons in want of help (mnlo or female), a situation, n partner, to buy or sell a business or real es tnto, to call and examlnooursyhtein, Agents In nil principal cities. Max Ileese, Htenm Milp, Ticket and General Agmicy, Shenan doah. Agent for the United Htates Employ ment nnd Business Agency, ii and) Broad way, New ork. 10-3 Im MIKE PHILADELPHIA & READING COAL AND IKON COMPANY. PROPOSALS T FOR SUPPLYING THE MTNKH flPEIL. ated by the Philadelphia 4 Heading Coal and iruu uoiupiiuy, witn mining iimDer, laggings nnd sills, will be received nt the office of tho j.-iircnasiDg Agent, -at south Fourth street, Philadelphia, until November 1st. IK'H. Forms ol proposals, specincatlons aud list of comerim 10 oe fcuppuea, win ue furnished on application 10 u. l.urilKK, Ueneral en perlntendent, Pottsvllle, Pa. 10 13-15-17-20 22-21 Pdrchaslng Acent. G00L WEATHER! Reminds tho careful parent that me wee tots tne joy of tne uouseuoiu biiouiu ue Properly Clothed. Wo aro now prepared to show the finest lino ever seen In the city, of Woolen Sacks Jersey Sacks Woolen Bootees Woolen Leggings & Skirts. A FINE SHOW If you want to see a line display of Boots and ouoes, go 10 W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal unci JarUIu StH. Custom Work and Repairing Done In the best style. Newly Refitted and Renovated TONSORIAL : PARLORS J3H A.VIKTO, Haw Cutting and Hair Dressing I BUAMI'OOINO, ETC., I1Y E. G. J. WADLINGER Under 1'ostofllce Building, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah, 3Hot and cold baths, Polite, prompt nnd eureiui uuuutiuii. SCHOPPB DANCING SCHOOL ! Robbins' Opera House, JWERY SATURDAY EVENING Commencing September 2. ORCHESTRA OP zo PIECES ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. No. 8 Hew Broadway Range ! n tin ir s,s.'!7"kp urnameniai mbii-w &m All kinds of stove repaln kept on hand. -TAKE A It is not necessary toco about it picture, if you would take a peep at our elegant display of the latest novelties in dress goods, cloaks, wraps and rugs. Our store Is a little world's fair in it self and visitors may freely inspect the exhibition without being importuned to buy. we tiave some attractive specialties tins weeK in me line 01 jury uoous, Coats, Wraps, etc. 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. A NTIQU1TY can be tolerated In almost any thing but hnls. If the head Is out of date the rest of tho body Is pretty sure to follow suit. Nobody but a millionaire or a genius can afford to wcaranclent headgear, and oven they take a good many chances when they do It. It will cost you no more to be up with tho times than It will to be half a mile behind them. Everything nbout our $1,50 hat Is band some but the price, and tl.60 forsuch a liaican scarcely be called anything but a ridiculously low figure. The same can bee said of our2So neckwear. Our line of gents' furnishing goods is the lowest priced In the market, 13 S, Main SI. S0ANLAN Shenandoah LEATHER and SHOE FIIID1S 3?- O". OLEABY3 Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 Y. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA, s&sf -uecoratea mn u Kindly nollclttns your order, respectfully, 331 i Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. PEEP!- surreptitiously, as do the camins in the- The manufacture of good Clothing is not all fafr Balling it is full of In tricate detail. The proper laying out, cutting and making up all require judgment and careful treatment to ob tain u satisfactory finish. Gooti ready-made Clothing Isa scarce article. Our long experience In man ufacturing enables us to produce tho best our extensive business insures the lowest prices. A. G. Yates & Co. NOW ONLY Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts. iicHt-mncIc Clotliliijr lit iMiiiucIelplila. -GO TO- PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S, 111 EAST OENTHE ST., ' For Fine Tears and Best California Grapes. 1IEST OEIjERY IN TOWN, Q M, HAMILTON, M, Di, PHYSICIAN AND SUttOEON. Offloe-l28 West Lloyd Street, BhenanOoth la.