In Season 1 AU kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for tlio summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. Coming Kvents. Aug. 30 Ico cream festival and bean eoup lunch, Kobliine' opera bouse, benefit "Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 146, J. A. P.. Ab. 31 Ico cream fostival, Knbblns' opera bouso, Ilope Section No. 10, J. T. of II. & T. Sept. 5. Picnic of St. Patrick e Band at the Shenandoah Trotting Park. Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of the "Washington Beneficial Society in Bobbins' ball. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Blectric'Bittors. If "La Grippo" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding thoso oigans to .'perform tbeir functions. If you aro afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find spoedy tnd pormanent reliof by taking EloctricIBittors. One trial will convince you that this is tho remedy you need, Large bottles onlyl&Oc. at O. II. Hagon- buch's Drug Store. ON TO WASHINGTON. Additional Names Added tu tlio List or Tllose Who Are Cluing. The list of thoso who aro going to "Wash ington next month, to witnoss tho great reunion of soldiers is growing. Up to date the following names bavo been eentin: Chief Burgess Smith. J. IC P. Bcbelfly and wife. Frfd. lJurkhart, Philip D. llolman. David Morgan. F. II. Hopkins, Sr. Jolin KelpCr and wile. David Howard. Lawrence Mnngam. J. J. Dougherty. William O. Richards. Albert Hoover. M. J. Seaman. Joseph Feist. Marshall Meyers. Joel D. Ledden. John P. Finney. John A. Ilcllly and wife. Patrick Sullivan. D. II. Llewellyn. John D'alton. John llrennan, John W. Morgan. Bol. Haak. ' Prof. Harry Wise. Michael Curley. I. H. Cart "Wo will bo pleased to add additional names to tho abovo list. Send thorn in. Buolclon's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, TJlcors, Salt llheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped' Bands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Plies, or no payment required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or monoy rofundod. Price H6 cents per box. For sale by O. II. Ilagonbuch, J.lectrlo Kiillmiy Change Horeafter the olcctrio railway cars will leavo the corner of Main and Contre streets t 6:30 a. m., daily, and every26 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave. Buy Keystone flour, name Lkssio & Co., printod on every sack. Bo euro that the Ashland, Pa., i. 8-3-3taw For Almost Nothing. Mai Reese has just received a large slock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purchased at an Asiigneo's sale and is tolllrjg them at 60 per cent, lees than regular prices. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Porlz's book and stationery storo, '21 North Main ttroot. 4-28-tf Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will Btop tho cough at once. Best work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Xi&co curtains, a epocialty. All worr guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE Good horses, nice buereries and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Lubercr's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in al its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. DAYIKS. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ, Bossier s old stand) Maluaud Coal Bla., Miciinnclouli Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest Brands of whiskeys and cigars. 1 ool room at- icnea. BASEBALL RESULTS. Til CleYelrtticU Htendlly Increasing Thell liond In llio ltuc for the Pennant. AT PITTHBUnO. Pittsburg. Oj Now York, 0. I!attorlc--iitpor, Terry and Miller; Crana Bnd Uwlng. AT CINCINNATI Cincinnati. 2: Iloston, S. lUttciles--Stevens, Sullivan and Vaughn; Nicnoisauu iwny. AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland, 20: Ilultlmoro, 1. Hatterles--Young and Zliuiuen Vickery and Gunson. AT CUIOAOO. Chicago, 7; Philadelphia 4, Ilattorieg-auiubert ami Selirlvcn "VVoyhlnir aud Dowse. AT ST. LOUIS.. St Louis, fl Washington, 5, llatteiitti Ilnwlov uud llucklcv. Duryca and ilutluhe. AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville, 4: Brooklyn, 10. Ilattcrles Clausen aud llerritt: Konnodr and Dullcy. " Standing of the Clubs. TTVm TvA. CI Won Twl rV Cincinnati..! n 10 .1,00 Loulsvine..l8 10 .48(1 Chlcairo....l8 19 .488 Baltimore.. 10 21 .432 tit Louis.. .14 25 .Uol) Wanhing'n.12 27 .308 Cleveland. .28 10 .7:17 Huston 21 1(1 .508 Brooklvn...21 17 ,5M Fimaiiol'a m 17 .55.1 New York.. 18 17 MLi ltUnurg..lU 18 .61 A YOUTHFUL BURGLAR. Fourton-Yeiir01d William Ormond Ar rented Again ut Poughkeep.Ie. PouoiiKEErsiE, N. Y., Aug. 30. Tha polico have arrested William Ormond, tha 11-year-old son of a Kingston saloon keep er. Ihe lad, notwithstanding his ago, lias already a rcmarkablo criminal record aud has twice been sent to the House of .Refuge. A year ago he robbed a store and was sentenced for six mouths. Tho day nfter his release he burglarized a hardware store on Main street and stole several re volvers and somo mouey. He was sent away again, and last week he was re leased. Un Sunday no burglarized the same hardware store and stole four revolvers, Bovcral knives, and broke open the money drawer. For this crime he has just beon arrested again. NEWS OF THE DAY. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes was 88 years old yesterday. Theodore Bird, a shoemaker of Munoie, Ind., shot his wife and then put two bul lets In nts own brain. The People's National Bank of Clare- mont, N. 11.. capital S1UU.UUU, has been authorized to begin business. It is stated in official circles that the International Monetary Conference will probably meet in London about kept. yo. The next biennial session of tha Su-! premo Lodge ,nnd Encampment of the Knights of Pythias will be held at Wash ington, I). C. News has just been roceivod at IB av Head; L. I., that Mrs. A G. Butterlleld of New York has been drowned in Shin- necock Bay. The tents of Carnp General Ordway at Cape May, K. J., were struck yesterday afternoon and the Washington Light Infantry batallioD embarked for home. Rev. Thomas H. Stockton, a former resident of Philadelphia but of lato years a missionary of the Methodist Episcopal (Jliurcli in South America, is dead. He was a nephew of Frank Stockton, the novelist. One hundred shovellers and 40 team sters employed on the city paving at bprlnglleld, O., have struck for higher wnges. Contractor Whiteley says ho .will import labor, und the strikers threaten violence. The town of Soevehyhaya, Hungary, was destroyed uy nro sunany. HJKhty- six houses and thirty-four bams were burned. Several children and much live stock died in the flames. Over 100 fam ilies are horale oss. David E. Hough, a farmer, residing near Oakville, Pa., was at a storo yester day, when he heard it fast train on tho Cumberland Vnlluy Railroad coming. Ho rushed across the track to guard his horses. Tho train struck him and killed bim instantly. Lewis HlnglieUcr, while nt work in a breast lu ivehley Hun colliery, near Shen andoah, Pa., yosterduy, was struck in the abdomen by a large lump of coal which bad become loose, and so badly orushod that be lived only an hour. Tho Whiskey Trust litigation will soon be resumed. President Ureeuhut, of Bos ton, who has been in Europe for soma time is expected baok in u few davs. and the capias seut out by tho United States court in Boston Is In the hands of officers in the West, who will arrest Mr. Green- hut us soon us be returns, ' Weather Vorecatit. Washington, D. C, Aug. .10. For Eastern New York, Kmttrn I'ennsylvunla and New Jersey: Fair, slight changes In temperature, variable wluda, shifting to easterly. For Westorn fiew York and Western Penn sylvania: Generally fair weather, slight changes In teuiparaturo, southeasterly winds. tor hew Lngiund: Showorsi clearing, warm- er, easterly winds. NEW VOKK 1UAIIKISTS. New York. Aug 20, Monoy jn call easy at UaSii per ceuu BONDS CU18INO PKIOU. tr.n. 2s. r , ioo U.H. 4. r 11611 U.S. c ljfijj STOOKS-CLOSINO. Delaware & Hudsor. 13t)v Delaware. Lackawanuu& Western...... 167 lino..... , fcOM Erie DreTerroa , ,,,,, nil Lttku Shui 134 New Jersey Central 13SV Hooding ,. set Western Uuloa , , o"H New YorkCentrul , Ill) QIIAIN IIAllKET. Whent No. 2. red winter, 81M: Aug. SUJi: Bent,, tun. Corn Wo. 8, mixed, 01i Aug. 60J1 Sept, (UHt-No. S, mlxad, 00 i Aug, 41i Bepa, ntopuuK UAHicm, , BovrxB Creamery. State je I'enn extras 2nt$o.2t a Creamery, western, tlrsu VI ca'JSUo Creamery, wextern, uoondt lu o.a'il) o biaieuairy. n. I. tuuv vxinu,.,,..lii cult) a Cubes Etate laouiiy. full oreara, fanov.. llUo.a 0 51 a Btate taetoiy, full treauu one . .. OUoji u Bute tuciory, eomiuou to tulr ... Trfnji 8)4a EGOS' Etateand Peon Dew laid, choice "040.A aia Boutnern, uew laid, fairto goou e.aHiia ' ' "UD...... . POLITICAL .POINTS. Local, County, State mid National Themes Consldorod, Two Justicos of the Peace, Charles S. Kistlor, of West Penn, and J. J. Mona Khan,, of Shonandoah, it is said, have ulrosdy entered the race for the Register's nomination before tho Democratic county convention of '93. Ortoigsbttrg Neu-s, Is mr friend, Ojlonei Scheifly, to bo crowded out again ? Hon. John W. Ityon, of Pottsvillp, will run as an independent candidate for Judgo. Thero aro no "ifs" fir ' buts" xbotit it. His frionds claim hr will stand hs good a chnnco of election as eithor Koch or I'orthing. They may be right! who an tell what may happen ? THE OHEAT LETTEn-WlUIKK. If you want to know; How to plow a Held of corn, ' How to care for pigs Just born, How to steer tho ship of state. How to choose amoving mate. How to name your latest kid. How to write a formal bid, How to make tho wisest laws, How to wash tho lightest gauze, Write to G rover Cleveland. II you want to know: How the tariff Is a tax, How to keep your wheat In sacks, How to save tho nation's life, now to qncll your children's strife, How to burn your winter's coal, How to save your precious soul, How to vote to win tho day, How to blend the blue and gray, How to work tho true reform. How to keep your houses warm, How to trim your last year's hat, How to be a Democrat, Write to Orover Clovcland. Wo may expect to hear eomo very teresting tpeskers during tho campaign, in Tho Evening Chronicle now advocates free trade, pure und simple. Next year Shenandoah Democrats expect to furnish all the candidates to nil the offices to be elected, The Commissionrrs' light next year will be interesting. Almost every town in tho county has one or.moro candidates. Dr. F lexer, the Republican candidate- for Coroner, bas' not been idlo sinco bis nomination: Ho is working quietly and is making friends wherever ho goes, THE SUNDAY ACCIDENT. Michael Byrne, the Victim, Well Spoken Ol Thellrldge Gang. A resident of tho First ward, who is in timately acquainted with Michael Byrno, who lost n hand when lying on tho Reading tracks early Sunday morning, said to a Herald rcportor last night, ''Your ac count of tho affair in this evening's ifBuo was as near correct as it was pos;h)o to get it, but a mistake was made in stating that tho young man was connected with the red bridge gang. The truth is that the young man or bis friends cannot account for Iiib prcsonco thore. He was with 'Squire Monaghan until midnight Saturday, and apparently sober. Michael has always been a model young man and good to his parents. The Hkkald'b statement that something should be done to break up the rod brldgo gang should arouse the people I lor ono feel liko going to Rev. II. F, O Koilly and ask bim to contrive some moans by which the gang can bo broken up. I feel liko asking his assistance be' causa I know the breaking up of the gang will be a benefit to a number of younjr men of bis church." SHAFT SPECIALS. I'enclllugs From n Walthful Correspond' ent Down the Vulley. Miss Jennie l'almor lelt for Warren, Ohio, yesterday, to resume her Undies at Dana's musical conservatory. Tho directors of tho electric railway were bora yesterday on an inspecting tour. John SI. Frico, of No. 3, Is somowkat improved. William l'rico and "William Llnchorst spent Sunday with Fottsville friends. Mrs. Becker, of Pawtucket, R. I,, is visiting friends here. Mis6 Lottie Leggott is visiting friends in Kowark, N. J. Tho public schools opened hero yesterday. Ilis3 Maud . Lowie, lelt for Corning N. T., this morning, to spend a- week with friends. B, Aug. 30. Died. BRENNAN. At Shenandoah, on the 30th inst., Margaret, daughter of Duiiel I!, and Mary Brenn&n, aged 7 months. Funeral will take place from the lato residence, corner Coal and Chestnut streets, on Thursday morning. Leavo on the 0:U5 a. m. train for Now 1'hlladelphia, whtro Interment will be made. 8-80 It ICatharino, widow of John F, Rule, ot Uangard, Kreis Oltwoiler, Germany, died yesterday at the residence of William Koch, on Hast Lloyd street, tihe was tho mother of Michael I'etorB, on North Main streot. Fulr Library. Worthington Co., 747 Broadway, New York, announce for immediate publication at No. 3 in their Fair Library, ''One Year, a Tale of Wedlock," Translated from the Swedish. 1 vol,, 12 mo., paper, 25 cents. A strange but intonsoly interesting vol ume. The heroine is certainly one of the most original figures in contemporary fiction, tha chancier drawing is true to life; its story troats of questions of love and marriage under peculiar circumstances, Tho narrative )s interspersed with many charming descrlpt.ons. Knee Injured. George Lambert, of East Apple alley, bad one of bis knees irjtmd In the Gilber ton colliery this morning by a falling piece of coal. The injury is not a sorious one. Four pair men's seamless boeo for 25c., at the People's store. 6 21-tf Musical College. The yll term opens Bept. 12, In Vocal and Instrumental Music. For catalogues aaaresituenry B. Moyer, Freeburg, Fa. LITTLE LOCALS Tlint Cover Considerable Ground 'In Tills Vicinity. Lost A Rebekah badge. Leavo at Herald offlco Another delightful party was hold on iWosl Oak street last evening. Bean soup, hard tack, etc., at .Bobbins' opera bouse this ovenint. Tho children aro getting ready fonchool. Tramps are senrco. Tho red bridge gang mut go. 'Robbers about. Keep a sharp lookout for them. Hunting season near at hand. Tomatoes are plenty and fino. The excursion season is about winding un NIcxplcmnrNS, Rlclt and Nervous Ilcnflnclic, Isnrltnf !c, IHzzlnfxs, Mor bid FciirN, lint 1'lnNlien, Nervous Iyspepsln,lliillucs, Confusion, Hyx torlu, jt'it.H, fit. Vitus' Ilimco, Opium Itnlilt, JlrnnUcmlpHi, etc., ni-o cured lJ- Df. Wllrs Itostorrttivn Nervine. It does not contain opiates. Mrs. Bopbl C. Ilrownloo, PcLoni?. ria,, 6uHorcd, with Epilepsy for W years and tesuoea to a completo euro. Jncob l'ctro. una, Orcton. had been Buffering with Nerv ous Prostration for four years, could not Bleep, nothing belpcdbim until bo used Dr.Mllos' Ro etoratlvo Monlno; bo Is now well. Hno books Free nt druggists. Dr. MIIob' Norvo antl Liver PIUS, BO doses for 55 cents are tho best remedy for Bllltmenees,; Torpid Llyer, ote., etc. Dr. KJIIac' Medical Co., Ellthart.lnd. TBIAL Eai'TI.K FREE. WANTS. &c. lirANTED. A good girl for general house' ti worn. Apply at me jieimld omco. "ImTANTID. An experienced girl as cook In family of three. Apply at the( Heiiald office. D-JVll DESinABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cathcr property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will bo sold whole or In parts to suit puronaser, Appiy on tne premises, i-iz-ra EOK SALE A 12-horse power upright boiler. In gdod condition. Cheap. Ap ply to Cambridge Coal Company, bbenandont 8-25-aw T7ISTRAYED From the premises of the 1 11 underslcned. a light cow with cream snots, Long tail and one born cracked. Reward of t5 for return. OscAn Bettmhdok, 31 West Centro street, Shenandoah. U-20-1 I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph U Ueacham, late of the Uorough of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on said cstato having been granted to the under, signed, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having legal claims against uiu esiuiu ui &um uu cedent, to present the same without delay. ELIZA M. UEACHAM, Hxeiutrix, T. It. Heddall. Attnrnev. ehenandoah, Pa., Aug. 16 1892. M7 oaw-6t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chcmi cal Ink Eraslntr Pencil. The Quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, pront. One agent's sules amounted to 020 in six days. Another 132 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and lull particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. X139 ' 5-21-ly FERGUSON'S THEATRE. 3 P. J. J'EIIOUSON, MANAGER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Special engagement. E. J. Hassan's great comedy success, "One of the Finest." Depleting police life In New York. Played over a,wv times in uu tue large uiuea 01 the United States. FUN -Screams of Laughter FUN Prices, 25, 35 antl 50 Cts, Reserved seats on saleutltlrlln's drug store pERQUSON'S THEATRE. r. J, rKRGUBON, MAKACBIU TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 692 W. O. Anderson's unlquo comedians In the greatest of all farce comedlee, "Two Old Cronies!' Under tho management of Oeorgo H. Sydnoy, An entiro new company. New songs, new dnne'era. New music, new jokes. Now ejuartette, now scenery Tho Orcat Serpentine Danco. The Greatest Production Ever Seen Prices, as, 35 mid 50c, Reserved scats on salo at IClrlin's drug store. T. J. O'HAEEN'S IB sixteen: Siiop, COR. MAIN AND OAK SI S. Everything In tho tentorial line done In first- emus styie. a uno nam room uttueneu. Hess' Livery Stable 118 N. Marltet Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND I1AIINESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share ot public patronage. the Nervgys Prosfranon, The Finest Furniture THE BEST ORGANS I PIANOS MOST POPULAR Sewing Machine WELIAKSON'S No. 8 South sheitaitidoae:, iFiEisriisr-A.. Oldest and Most Reliable 03P -LXjXs REDUCED GKRE.A.TL-Sr "DKUSSELSfromeOoup. Tableaud Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Bugs, Matte,Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ot .dace Curtains ever Bhown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T T P"RTPF U U A JAX'UJLj A hat that Is not Btvllsh 13 wsrthless. There aro a thousand reasons why you should notwear It, and not ono reason why you should. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hat. and Is cot worth a fraction ot the money. When you buy a hat buy a good ono, and If you really want a good one, try our K bat. It will till tho bill. -j.no same can no saia ot our wecicwear a nne tie for 20c. anv stvle. Htraw hats from So un to 11.60. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c; a big drive In boys' waists from 20o to Wo: large line 01 trunas ana vauses at lowest price; Dig Bar gains in overalls ana coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. -TO THE PUBLIC- THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I AT Cor. Centre and Jnrdln Sts., is tho place where you ilnd fresh and block Ale, JDraugJit JPorter . fAND Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beer Always on tap and the best Rye "Whisky, lirandy, Uln and wines. The Dest s-ceni cigar in town. Milk and all kinds of temper ance drinks. BENJAMIN IUUUAUU3, jrop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest.rellable purely cash com panies represented by 3D-A-"VIXD PATJST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleased to meet the want or his friends una tbe public in Everything in tho Drinking Lino. ELLIS, The Tinsmith &nd Store Dealer, - has removed to the 33 West Oak Mt., Hlieunutloali, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old aa well as many new customers as possmie, Good work; fair price. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. H. T, M'GUIRE'S Sporlidg and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARBVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brands or uigars always on nana. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 EtiHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wine uuu uuubi, uiguro aiwuys un uuau. WM,;j. EVANS, Prop. Mnin Street, Dealers in this Section. 3-SlA."3S!S3. PRICES 1 OLD' RELIABLE, O, north main street. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE AIVWAYSIN SPOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &C, & Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I (Muldoon'B old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER, rICONTRACTOR AND BUIIjDER OF HOUSES AND REFRIGERATORS Alii REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34West Laurel Street, Shenandoah S FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barn: good water at tbe door; one and a half miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross roads. ts,0uo. Small farm, three acres. housA n.nA sinhin. Crop In ground. (600. House on Pluin alley, two stores, 1 1100. House on West street, two Btores, KlOO, Proncrtv on East Coal street: lot .mrl re double block in front. $2,000, Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOWN PRICES! To dose out stock-for the season. When weD advertise bargains, we mean it. tm-n ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS IF. J". PORTZ'S North Drain Street. Hot Weather Bulletin. Ioo Oroam, All Flavors, Soda Water, V Pure Fruit Flavors. Confectionery, Etc "WiLsoisr -v, OTTO 27 South Main Street. JJ S. KISTLEIt, M, D., " rnraiciAN and burgeon.
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