OUST Tk jp I AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, KillSEB IXP01T On tltc Right Track, BEVKltN, tho Grocer, it still on tho rlht track and comp to tlmo with another 'rain load of Fine Ur,corlos, Canned Goods, lloati, Flour, etc, js:i3-v-:ii::il:npjs, Centre und White Sts., Shenandoah. The Evening Herald. ALL THK NKWST'OU ONK CBST. lias n larger circulation In Hhcnandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. What Nowa GathororB Tako a Moment to Toll About. No dust now. October 1b going. Sweet cider plenty. MullleM will booii appear. A few rosea are yet blooming. Ijong winter nights are coming. Now buildings are still being pro Jected. Our dry goods stores are doing c large trade Just now. There are nearly 40,000 stitches in t le masculine shirt. If the women of to-duy powdered their hair It would be easier to hung. Carpenters and contractors are pusl -lug building to roof before bad weather Bets hi. The cars of the Shamokin electrlo railway are now heated by electricity. Anthony I'etrowtvnge lias skipped away from tfhainokln with his board ing muster's wife and $160. Chief Morgans Keen, of Slmmokiii, was almost run down by a Heading freight train Thursday morning while trying to step from one track to an other, in order to avoid a passenger train. '''!:e Keystone colliery near Ashland which ha been idle for the past two weeks owing to tho closing of part of the hoisting Mope will be ready to resume operations aguln on Monday if the work of repair continues to pio gress as rapidly as at tho present time. The fall was a very serious one and It linn rt quired considerable hard work to get tlie slope in order again. Coming Events. Nov. 3 and .-1 Grand entertainment, "Undo Tom and Kvo," in the 1. M. church. Nov. 5. Socond anniversary ontorta!r. nont ui 11jor Jiinninjrj Council, No. 307, Ir. 0. U. A. M., in Ferguson's tbeatro. Nov. 18 Grand supper In Kolibins' opera nouio fpr tho benoilt of tho Trinity lto formod church. Novombur 20. Grand supporin Kobhins' opera house; benoilt of Lady Harrison Lodgo, No. 10, Ac V. L. A. Hecond hand school books bought and sold at Max Koose's. tf A Rare Chance. A first class property on North Main street for salo. Can be had at a fair prico. Apply to A. .1. OnllaRher, Muldoon build ing, corner Contro and West streets. 10-20-1 w A lino ftock of nuns and nmunition for sale cheap tit Max Itooae's. 10-21-tf l'rirao oysters, tho best tho market affords, always on band at Coelett's. 8-22-tf Oysters. Oysters aro in season. Go to Schooner's. Familie supplied. Parlors for ladies. 9-4-tf Prettiest oil cloth in own at O. D Mcko's carpet store. 9-18-tf Take your carpet rags to O. D. Fricko's carpet storo and have thorn made into a first-class carpet. 9-18-tf THE OLD TAKEN JAMES S.THOMAS Is now located at Balnbrldge's old Bland, Cor. COAI, and "WBST STS., and oilers to tho publlo the finest lino of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED Provisions, Klsli and Oysters, Green and Hmoked Ham uud Flitch. XSarinxias. Lomoiis. The place to buy your school books cheap is Also Holinlar's Companions, Hook Wraps. Hchool ltaa. Tablets, elc. Everything 4 and anything ri quired In hcbool. Hlatoa, penella. ele., sold re tail and wholtMle. Books Suilallc for liul anil West Mahanoj Twp. Don't torget the place If you wish to save money. nvE. MBLLET; UHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. 22 East Centre St., Shenandoah. I j SCHOOL BOOKS. I 1 IXIXXl. IJLXXi. ft VJL J- J- JL --.! Photographing llor Ma. Hois a young photogrnphor, just start ing in business uud lovo. Tho other afternoon his girl's mother called for a sitting. He desired to make a most favorable impression upon that portion of her mind which could appreciato pho tography, and so ho becamo a triile nervous in tho work. I5ut ho got het fixed finally, with lier eyes fixed glassily on a certain object, as is the custom; then ho drew tho cloth, took out his watch nnd counted off thirty seconds, restored tho cloth and drew out tho caso. "Gracious!" lie unintentionally ejacu lated, "1 forgot to put in tho plate." Tho old lady had to sit again, and she prepared for tho ordeal, but with con fidence in the operator considerably abated. IIo was more nervous now than before, and it was somo few minutes be fore ho had arranged to suit tho focus. Then tho cloth was again removed, tho watch again pulled out lie counted off the thirty seconds, removod tho cloth and drew out tho caso. "Great heavens!" ho groaned in a frightened voice, "1 forgot to pull out tho slide!" The prospective mother-in-law sprang to her feet, snatched up her hat and shawl, and pausing long enough to in (juiro if ho was drunk, shot out of the door, leaving the pallid faced artist grasping a chair for support. Managing n Hull. A Brookfield man writes for the best way to maiiiigo a bull. If our Brook field friend has got a btl on his prem ises, and tho bull is well, ho doesn't want to manage it. All ho has got to do is to get a few tilings hastily together, mort gage his place and steer straight for the west. lie might as well try to ward off a streak of lightning with a fifty cent paint brush as toimmago a bull. Truth In n Nutshell, tt lias been satisfactorily demonstrated that when a man steps on a bar of soap which has been left on the tqp step it will start down stairs with him, and, though having much tho best start, will yet be overtaken and passed by him be "foro it gets half way down. This sounds almost like an eastern allegory; but every married man knows it is true. J. M. Bailey. 99 Pure. THE BEST f OR EVERY PURPOSE. CHANGE OF BASE Tho livery nnd undertaking establish ment conducted by Evan J. Davis at the corner ot Lloyd and Jardin slteets, hue been removed on iiccaunt of his increasing bjfilli).-8 to the lariro ttahlo formerly on cupiod by Prank Hess, on Tear alloy, rear oi u . ijfapau k oro's, naruwaro store Mr. Davies has built up a large bueinosp and by strict attention to tho wants of his patrons expects to increaso it in his now luarters. Oentlo horses and flno bucKie anil carriages to hiro at all times. Special nuemion Kiven 10 mo Undertaking; Dopnx'tment. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 3GE. CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest br.inds or clirmri always on hand Tho bent temperance drinks. OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES I AT TUB COFFEE HOUSE, 32 N. Main SI. Families supplied with raw oysters by the hundred. JIHS. KEIlQUf ON, I'rop. Ladies' Coats Largest Line in the County. JNO. B. PRICE'S SONS A GOOD SHOE roit MEN I FOR $1.75, WORTH $2.25. Repairing Neatly Done. S- Xj. brown, Common Sense Shoe Store, 110 South Main St., Shenandoah. The Bottom is Knocked Out Of former prices on Furs of All Kinds. This Beaaon our prices arc lower than ever on cheap, medium and high-class goods. Wo should be very pleated to have you come and see these goods. A FUt,I t,IJSI5 OF CLOTHING ELEGANT OVERCOATS! Ladies' and Children's Coais, Dry Goods, Shoes and Underwear For ladles, men and children. All bf which vim ue som x per cent, cnenper man they can bo bought elicwhere. ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE 23 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH l'A. O-'VY'atch for the KF.D HON lu fronl.-S People's Oyster Bay ! EOAN' HUH.DINO, T2 E. Centre St., Sliciinndonli GUISE & BEYRANT, Props. OYSTERS lttw, Btewed, Scalloped, lMnnedor Fried to order. Fain lies supplied at their house with the beu oymeru luc inurftci uuurus. All Orders Promptly'.Filled. SALLIE SENIOR'S I Latest Styles IN Fall and Winter Millinery. Ill N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH. CHRIS. BOSSLEll'S a, SALOON AND RESTAURANT, 01 N. Midi! St., :Sliciiniidoah. - Ilie Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Etc. f CENTB for a window shade II U-y with fringe, others for 65o, 1 1 G5o nnd up. Shades mude jC J fr titores und jirlvato dwol Ihkh. A new lot of shad ings and frlugt'B to nmtcli. C. 15. PRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre ST-TVJTOEi IBEIEm, Dark. "WANTS, Sco. A ilverlUemcnts til thit enlumn. tin! rrfimlt-nn 6 line , 6 o for one insertion; 70e. lor two; SI foi three; One week, 51.60; two weeki, 12; one iwnin, e-i. FOR RENT. Store nnd dwelling, with stable, on Kat Conl strret, near filulii, lor lent to a (rood prly. Apply to Jonathan Rogers, 229 west Coal street, or nt Herald ortice. 1011-2w FOR BAIVE. A large "Morning Llchl" double heater. Hullahle fir n store, or dwelling. Apply to II. A. Hwalm South Main street. 10-13-U ?OR SALE No. 31 South Main J street, next door to the First Nation! Dank Inquire ol M. P. Conry. 10-21 lw FARMS FOR BALE. Aroyou look lne tor n farm? If so call on or write In J. J. Kohler, Friickvlllo, Pa as to where they are located nnd for terms. 8-22-tt FOR BALE. A beautiful double rod Iron fence, suitable lor fenclnc ceme tery lots, or fur Kates around cwelllnes. In quire of l'resbylerlau church trustees. 9 0-tl TfOR SALE. A store room and uwciuug tin ajuhl venire &ireci. uoou reasou foi selling. Terms reasonable. Ap ply at J. It. Oyle's oillce. a 2Ulm FOU SAIiE.A nice 28 acre farm lor me. Mx miles from Hhenandnan. lieaullfiilly situated on n, publlo road Gooa dwelling. Oxodbarn. Fruit trres beglnuli.g vj ursir. rtu luuiit;. opienuiu sirenm oi wnter runnln:; llirouuh ihn the land. Thin in a good cnance for a man who wants a Rinnll farm. Inquire of Ju i ts O. Ilutlou, post ofllce bullul g, room 0. u-0 tf rllHE I'HirjADKM'IirV & ItEA DING COAL JL AKUlltON UOJll'ANY. PROPOSALS T FOR SUPPLYING THE MINES OPRIt. aled by tho Philadelphia & 11 ndlng Poal acd Iron Company, with mining timber, lagglngo oud sills, will be received at the oillce of the l'urcnHRing Agent, bouiu l ourin street. rnunaeipum, until rvotciiiner 1st, itiui. Forms ot nroiwals. sneelflcitlonn und list of collieries to be Mipplled, will be furnished on application to K U. I.UTUEIt, General Bu- peuntenaent, roltsviiio, i"n. ALHEHT FOSTER, 10 13-15-17-M 22-21 Pjrclmslng Agent. SCHOPPB DANCING SCHOOL ! Bobbins' Opera House, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING ! Commencing September so. ORCHESTRA OP io PIECES ADMISSION, 25 OENTS. PARTIES In reed of of stovo repalis r of any de crlptlon should call on mo, as I Ueep constantl on hand a full supply Buy I the best range In the A maraet, N EW f Ii ' ' BROAD- n EL' It Is guar anteed to do WAY. A perlect work. Ab to tho price, It will suit you. This excellent STOVE clove be had only from WM. H. PBATT, TINRO0FINO, SPOUTING, ROOF PAINTING promptly attended to, 7-6-Sm 331 g, Jardin St., Shenandoah A FINE SHOW If you want to see a line display of Roots and nnoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mas teller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jardin Htu. Custotu Work and Repairing Done In the butftyle. DO TOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well made, fahlonablo clothes? If so, cull ou w. cr. Jacobs, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah Call and see samples of the latest goods and the slylcs. Good worBinaushlp, promptness WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where lie will be plea'fdlo meet) ha wo of his irlends and the publlo In Everything in the Drinking Line. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cah com panics represented by 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanaoah.Pa. -TADECEI A It la llOt KOOI fSlirV tO D-O IlllOlll. t aurrnlltlnnolif .1.. 11. ...i.. ... 11.. picture, If you ivou d take a peep at our in dre's goods, oiouks. wrana and ruira. self and visitors iimy fieely inspect the exhiblllou without Mnir importuned .'v,..,We lllive N'""e attractive specialties this week hi thellneof Dry Goods. Coats, wraps, etc. . ' Old 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. A NTIQU1TY can be tolernted In almost any thing buthals. If thehoud Is out of date the rest of the body is prftty sure to follow suit. Nobody but a millionaire or a genius can afford to wearanclent heudgcar.and even tbny take a good many chances when they do It. It will co?t you no more to be up with the times tliau It will to be halfamllo behind them. Everything about our 1.60 hat is hand some but the price, and 51.50 for such a hat can scarcely be called anything but a ridiculously low figure, Tho tame can be.saldof our25c neckwear. Our line of gents' furnishing goods Is the lowest priced in the market. ' 13 S, Main St SOANLAIST Shenandoah A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. "We are making a big drive In fur niture, but malicious desire Is not Us object. We deslro to dlapose of a largo surplus stock, uud propose to give our patrons the benefit of some extraordl nary baigalns. J. P. Williams & Bro., South nrnlnSt., LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS DP. OT. CLEARS Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest nnd cheapest stock In town. Arlislic Painting, GraHng and Decorating! J. P. CAR.DEN, 10 2 Cm 221 W. Centre SU.BIIENANDOAII. PEEP!- elegant dl.inlay of tho Inteat novelties Dor Htm- to n nm, n,r,i,iJ r..i- i., i. Reliable Stand, Tho manufacture of good Clothing Is not all fafr sailing 1' is full of In tricate detail. The proper laying out, cutting and making up all require- judgment and careful treatment to ob tain a satisfactory lluhh. Oood ready-made Clotblnglaascarcer article. Our long experience in man ufacturing enables us to produce the best our extensive business lusurea the lowest prices. NOW ONLY Cor. 13th Chestnut SstToS- lu l-lillaflclplila. Grand Opening! FAI.I. AND WIN TKll SrYLES OP MILLINERY ! ELLA M. M'GINNISS' -No. 2f East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest and largest assortment In Hals, Bonnets and Caps at re markably low prices. Our lino of Children's Til I M MED AND UN TK1MMK1) IIATd HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream I BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and EETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. Particular at tentlon paid to Halls, Picnics, Festivals, etc if. icEiTHzasr NOHTII MAIN BTUEET, Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Newly Refitted and Renovated, i TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I SUAMrOOINO, ETC., I1Y E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under Postomce Building, Jrain nntl Oak Sts., SLonnndoah. -Uot and cold baths, Polite, prompt and careful attention. Q. M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ft UN Oflico-26 West Lloyd Street, Hhenandoah i 1 i