T "B"'B"si5i)lcrrtPr-i '-i irpv?J ' . iHe- In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Pine Groceries, etc., for tho summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. Coming Kvents. Aug. 30 Ico cream festival and bean coup lunch, Kobbins' opera bouso, benefit Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 140, G. A. K. Aug. 31 Ico cream fosllvBl, Kobbins' opera bouso, Hope- Section No. 10, J. T, of H. &T. Sept. 6 Picnic of St. Patrick s Band at the Shonandoah Trotting Park. Nov. 23 Sovonth annual ball of the Washington Beneficial Society in Robbing' hall. Doflerrlnff Fratoo. If i deiirt to it to our oitlieus, that foi yri haye bean selling Dr. King's New pDUeoverj for Consumption, Dr. King's artwLif Fills, Bucklen'i Arnica Salv us EUctrio Bitters, and kays bvi kaxdUd remedies that ull as wU, or that har ilven such universal satisfaction. W A not hesltat to guarantee them vsry time, and w stand ready to refund la purchase price, If satisfactory results it pet follow their use. These remedies hav fwoaUtir great popularity purely oa tkeli purlti. U H. Hagenbuch, Druggist. Klcctrlu Hallway Change. Hereafter tbo electric railway can will leave tbo cornor of Main and Centre stroets at 6:30 a. m., daily, and evory!25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will loavo. Four pair men's seamless hoso for 25c. Btthe People's store. 0 21-tf Buy Keystone flour, name Leskiq & Co., prlntod on ovcry sack. Bo euro that the Ashland, Pa., 3-3-3taw For Almost Nothing. Max Koeso has just recoived alargostock of tablots, writing paper, envelopes, etc. purchased at an Assignee's sale and' is Belling tbora at SO per cent, leas than regular prices. Buolden'B Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salvo in tho world for Outs, Bruiser, Soros, Ulcers, Salt lthoum, Fevor Soros, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poei tivoly cures Piles, or no payment required, It is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction, or money rofundod. Price 2o centB per box. For sale by 0. II. Ilagenbuch. Utah. The Jand of sunshine nnd flowers rich also In mineral and agricultural resources is best reached by thoitlo Grando Western Railway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers choice of three distinct routes nnd tho most magnificent roll- road scenery In the world. Send S6o ,to J. II. Bennett, alt Lake City, for copy ol illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep into the Mountain Walled Treasury of tho Gods." tf Great Keductlon In ltntes, To Denver, Col., Helena, Mont., Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah. Ask Nickle Plato agents for rates. lw-d&w Bpectacles to suit all oyea, at Porlz' book and stationery store, 21 North Main street. i 28-tf Ckughing Loads to Conoumptlcn Komp's Balsam will stop tho cough onco. TWO HARVEST J3XOURSIONS Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St l'aul Jfy, August 30, and September S7, Where the grasses are kissed by the wand'rlng oreeze. And the II elds are rich with tho golden grain Where the schooner ploughs through tho nraine seas. To Its de detained sort on the western plain: Where homes may ne er do sougm in vuin. And hope Is the thriftiest plant that grows; Whore man mav ever his rlehta maintain. And land Is as free a the wind that blows. For (urther particulars apply to tb nearest ticket agont, or address John K, Pott, District Passenger Agont, 480 WIU iam Street, Williamsport, Pa. tf Best work dona at Brennan's stoarr, laundry. Everything wbito and spotless Lace curtains, a specialty. All wort- guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Fear alley, rear of Imbercr hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in a: Its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. DAYIII8. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ, Hossler's old stand) Main nuil Coal HtH.i Hlieiinndoali. llest beer, alo and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars, fool room attached. WORK WITH FOOT AND HAND. East Indian ArtUnns Generally Alilo to Mnko Vo of I ho l'relieilMlo Too. Tho traveler who wnllts In tho natlvo quarters of tho cities of India can easily tudy there all Industries In their bo- plnnings, as thoy were probably prac ticed hi Europe In tho middlo apes. Tho shops nro usually open and tho workmen can uo seen inside; tortile In dustries, pottery, shoo making, jolnor- inp, armorinff, jewelry, confectioners all can bo observed In a single street, like Chltporo street, Calcutta. If wo take pains to examine attentively tho methods of working, wo shall bo struck by tho enormous function played by tho lower limb. Whatever tho Indus try, the Indian, squatting or sitting on tho (rround, works with Ills feet as well as with his hands, and it might bo said, rndds a writer In tho Itcvue Scicntlfiquc, that all four of his limbs aro in con stant exerclso. Tho joiner, for ex ample, has no assistant to hold his plank, but makes his great too servo that purpose. The shoemaker does not employ a fixed clamp for tho shoo on which ho Is Bowing, but holds It In his feet, which change position to suit uiB convenience, while his nimble hands do tho sewing. Tho metal worker holds the joint of his shears on his feet in cutting copper. In tho making of wooden combs I liavo seen tho comb held straight up by tho feet, while tho workman marked tho teeth with ono hand and with tho other directed tho instrument to cut them. Tho wood turner directs the hand-rest with his great toeB; so, gen erally, do Egyptian and Arabian turn ers. In smoothing twine or sewing a brldlo tho Indians hold the article be tweon the first and second toes. When the butcher cuts his meat Into small pieces ho holds tho knife between the ilrst and second toes, takes the meat in both hands and pulls It across tho knife I havo seen a child climb a tree and hold a branch between his toes. The great toe is capablo of considerable lateral movements from tho second too, so that tho Indian can easily pick up articles from tho ground with his foot and even exert some force sldewlse. THE TEMPLE OF BAAL. Description or the Itulns of What Was Once a Magnificent Ilulldlnff. There rises a huge wall seventy feet high, inclosing a square court of which the side Is seven hundred and forty feet long, says a writer in Blackwood's Magazino. Part of the wall, having fallen into ruins, has been rebuilt from the ancient materials, but the whole of tho north side with Its beautiful pilas ters, remains perfect. As tho visitors enter tho court they stand still In as tonishment at tho extraordinary sight which meets their eyes, for here; 'crowd ed within those four high walls, Is tho native village of Tadmor. It was nat ural enough for tho Arabs to build their mud huts within these ready-mado for tifications, but tho impression produced by such a village in such a placo Is in describably strange. Tho temple, so to speak, is eaten' out at tbo core, and lit tle but the shell remains. But hero and there a fluted Corinthian column or group of columns, with entablature still perfect, rises' In stately grace far oyer tho wretched huts, tho rich, creamy color of the limostone and the beauti ful moldings of the capitals contrasting with the clear bluo of tho oloudless sky. Tho best view of tho whole Is to bo ob tained from tho roof of thenads, which, once beautiful and adorned with sculpture, is now all battered and de faced, and has been metamorphosed into a squalid little mosque. To describe tho view from that roof wero Indeed a hopeless task. High Into tho clear bluo air and tho golden sunshine rjso the stately columns; crowded, and jumbled, antl heaped together below, untouched by the gladdening sunbeams, unfresh encd by the pure, free air, lies all the squalor and wretchedness of an Arab mud-hut village MEADOWS IN ENGLAND. They Are Probably the Oldost and Beit In tho World. IIow and when men first learned to make hay will probably never bo known. For haymaking is a "process,'' and tho product is not simply sun-dried grass, but grass which has been partly fer mented, and is as much tho work of men's hands as flour or cider. Probably Its discovery was due to acci dent, but possibly man learned it from tho plkos, the "calling hares" of tho steppes which cut and stack hay for tho winter. That Idea would fit In nleely with tho theory that control Asia was the "homo of the Aryan race," if we wero still allowed to bolleve it, und hay making is certainly an art mainly practiced In cold countries for winter forago. Probably thoro are no meadows In tho world, saj'B the Spectator, so good as those in Englaud, or so old. Yet from tho early Anglo-Saxon times old meadow has been distinguished from "pastures," and has always been scarce. Two-thirds of what is now established meadow land still shows the marks of ridge and furrow; and from tho great time required to make a meadow ten years at J oast on tho best land, a hun dred on tho worst men havo always been roluctant to break up old pasture. The nnelent meadows, with their great trees and close, rich turf, aro tho sole portion of tho earth's surface which modern ugrlculttiro respects and leaves in peaco. Ilenco tho excellence of tho meadows of Epgland and tho envy of tho American. Holland's Three Cities. In tho strange llttlo country of Hol land tho threo principal cities aro Am sterdam, Itottordam and Tho Ilaguu. Theso cities, says tho Dublin Inde pendent, aro a peculiar medley of canals and streets, trees and masts, bridges and boats. Amid their apparent dis order there Is moro or less of sym metry. Amsterdam Is a Bcmi-cirolo, Rotterdam an equilateral triangle, and Tho Hague n square. The dlfferenco between tho threo cities socially has been aptly put: "At Rotterdam for tunes aro mado; at Amsterdam they are consolidated; at Tho llaguo thoj uro spent." WELSH IN WEST VIRGINIA. AVhut a Correspondent Writes Concern ing Proposed Colony. Djtlng tho last few years saveral Wolsh peop'o of this stat') havo been Interested in farming, timber and coal lands in Wosl Virginia. They havo bnught alroudy several thousand acres in Randolph, Upehor and Webster counties. A com pany was lormeJ lor tbo purp so of mining the coal and manufacturing and preparing tbo lumbor for markot. Tho company has two largo saw mills which hivn been in operation for sorao time. Tho Pittsburg & Wost Virginia It, it. passoi within half a mile of eutiio of their land. This railro&d oi mo- Iiom l'lltsDurg ana 18 now com pleted ks far as I'ickins, a new town sev ora' miles beyond tho Wolsh colony, and which is to bo tho terminus at present at least ol the ab.vo road. A town site has been marked out of about i!0 acres, nnd which is threo miles or so from the Hack of tho above road. All of the lots have bcon eojd to build homes and other purposes. The men interested In the project intend to connect tho town with tho main line by a nsrrow gu&re railroad for the prosent This road will enable all tbero to bring their lumber to market for ono-fourth what it would cost them otherwise. Also it will givo them nceets to tho different veins of coal already found in different sections. Last July.two men, Isaac Smith, of Oly phant, and Mutthow Perkins, of Shenan doah, also the president of tbo company, and Rov. D. S. Thomas, of Edwardsville, Pa., were down in Wost Virginia nearly Ibo whole month, investigating mattors and mi' king further tests for coal and other mineral. It seems theso men had done their work very thoroughly and their reports were complete and encouraging Tbey discovered 6ome new veins of coal and reported excollent markot for lumbor, with good prices. Some kind of lumbor which two years ago was not considnred ol much value, is now much called for and brings a good price. Many woro glad to bear this, since they had bought land with nearly all the other kinds sold on it. A meeting was held at Wiikes-Barro a few days ago to bear the reports of these men, arid parlies woro present from Nauti ccke, Shenandoah, Scranton, Warrior Kun, Plymouth, Wilkes-Barre, Edwards dale, etc. After listening to the reports a milroad company was formed, called the Welsh Colony It. R. Co,, to build and operate tho road to connect tho town ol Arvon with tho main lino of tho P. & W Va., R R. This new branch has already U'on surveyed and tho grading has been commenced. This will be of great benefit to all the Welsh people having land in that section of the country. Knowing tho valuo of this, no doubt tho individuals interested there will soon take up the stock. This company Is officered for the pres ent by the same men as the Manu facturing & Building Company. Wolsh people who possoss no land there may take shares in tho railroad company but not any more in tho building company. Thero is no doubt as to the futuro of Arvon and this whole section occupied by the Welsh, once tbelr town is connected with the road from Pittsburg. Already now enterprises are springing up all over. Of course tho greatest attention at present is givon to the lumber buriness, but among others, the P. & W. V. R. R. Co., is juBt now moving after the coal. They havo some men test ing the veins that are above water lovol. ana others are drilling to prove tho veins below it. In consequence) of this tbo price of land has advanced all around there. It appears that the Welsh pooplo got into the country in tho nick of timo. They are asking to-day tbreo times the amount per tcro than tbey did two years ago, and for some much more. All this has been brought about by tho better facilities ol taking the wealth of the country to market. Tho valuo of tho land in the possession of Welsh pooplo there has advanced groatly already, and win advance much more when their branch road will be completed to Arvon. Tboso who have any interest whatever in this section should mark care fully the signs of the times and watch the lideasitrisos. W. F. D, ON TO WASHINGTON. Additional Names Added to the 1. 1st ol Tnoso Who Aro Going. The list of those who are going to Wash ington next month, to witness tho great reunion of soldiers is growing. Up to dato tbo following names have been sentin: Ctiief Ilurgess Smith. J. K. P. BcheiUy nd wile. f'l td. Hurl;lmrt. Philip I. llolman. David Morgan, P. II. Hopkins, Sr. John Kclper and wife. David Howard. I.awionco Mnngnm. , J. J. Dougherty. William O. Itlcbards. Albert Hoover. M. J, Scanlnn. Joseph Feist. Marshall Meyers. Joel D. Ledden. John I Finney. John A. Itellly and v-ifo. Patrick Sullivan. D. II. Llewellyn. John Dal ton, "We will be pleased to add additional names to the above list, fjond them In, The Place to Co, Shenandoah people visiting the county seat (eurnamcd i'ottsvillo) all call In the Academy Rostaurant. Either J, P. Cooney, the proprietor, greets you with a emllo, or his gonial brother, M. A. Cooney, wolcomesyou. It Is the resort for all gon tlemeo from north of tbo mountain. 8-El tc Heading Kicurslon, The cheap and popular excursion to Reading, yesterday, from points along tbo mnln lin if 1i n Ttnmllnn i . wftJ tmtu T hZZd '., ., . '. , , , uunurru people icok advantage of the low rales. About fifty pooplo fr m this place wont to Wahuuoy Plane whero they Joined the oxcurlonisls, The dsy was pleasant and ail had a grod time. THE READING'S Pouglikeepsle llrldgo Route A Contlnnons Track of Nteel to lloston. No longer do travelers between this sec tion of tho country and New Engiami havo to undergo tho dUcomfirts of streoi trali8fr through the city of New York This has all boon obviated, and the Road Ing Railroad with its continuous lino steel rail now carries It" passengers i t-a'n. vostibulod from ond to end, from Phlla dolphin to Boiton without a single cbangi of cars. This now ruuo, which is via the great I'oiigbkeepsio Bridge, has many at tractions, and is rapidly becoming very popular, Tbo accommodations are first class in every respect; tho trains are veati- bulcd from end to end and are schedultd on fast express time; the roadway is por foct, making tho ride pleasant and comfort able, tbo country traversed abounds in grand and picturcsruio scenery and the coaches aro very models of tho car builders' art. There ara both day and night trnin- run in each direction, tho day trains being vestibulcd and having Pullman Buff t Parlor cars attached, and the night trains havo Pullman Buffet Sleeping cars. The eastbound trains aro tho Now England Day Express, which leavos Philadelphia 0 b and Ureon streets, on weekdays only at 10-00 a. m., and tho New England N'ght Express which leaves 9th and Qroon streets at C:45 p. m. and L'ith and Ohpilnut stroets, at 0:20 p. m. daily, Sundays included. Tbo west.-bound traine are the Quaker City Day Express which leaves Boston, (N. Y. & N. E. R.i R. Summer street depot), on week days only, at 9:80 a. m., and the Quaker City Night Express, which leaves Boston, (H. & HI, R. R. Causeway street depot) at 0:45 p, m daily, Sundays included. Thorp Is nothing like, tbo RESTORATIVE HERVINE discovered by thrf groat specialist, CR.r.llLES, to cum all' nervous dlsdiwis,. as Headache, tho Blues, ficrvous Prostra tion, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Gt. Vltusi Danco.Fltatinrt Hysteria. Mnny "pbysietuns usoltln tl'clr praotice, and eay tho eiul( are wonderful. V7o havo hundreds of testimonials like theso from dru(!Bl;ts. "Wo havo never X lown unrtbloa llta It." Bnoiv ,& CaM Syracuse, K. Y. uEverv bottle sold brliins words of nndiO." J.G TVoIt,llllIsda)o,Mlcb, "The bt-Bt seller wo evor had." Woodvrorth & Co., Fort Wayno, Ind. "iicrvlne. sells bettor than anything -vc. over had.'' H..tV'WTii.tti.-e16., Concord, Trial rjouioanq poo oi Hlmoniai reoaiuruKiisis. Dn. MILE' MEDICAL CO., ElkhHrt.lr.llr OnXiAEi ECF&'liE FREE. "WANTS, &o. nTANTED. A good girl for general houso' T I woru. Apply at me jikiialu omco. TTTANTLD, An oxneriencpd drl as cook in VV a family of threo. Apply at the Herald ouice. - o-ju-u DESIItAULE PROPEBTV FOR SALE. Tho Cathcr property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises, 4-12-92 E Oil SALE. A 18-horeo power upright uoncr, tn gooa copaiuon, uneap. An- ill v to Cambridge Coal Coinoauv. Shenandoa JliU. 8-25-2W E STRAYED Fi om tho premises of the undersigned, a llj'ut cow with cream spots. Long tall and one horn cracked. Reward pf U for return, OSCAR IiETTKIUDGE. 81 West Ceutro street, Shenandoah. 8-20-1' EXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph lieacham, late of tbo Borough of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on said oslato having been granted to tho under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to malic payment, and tboso having legal clalrns against tbo oslato of said de- ccucnt, to present mo mme wuuuui uumy, ELIZA M. REACUAM, Executrix, T R. Beddau Attorney. Khenaudoah, Pa., Aug. 10. 1892. 8-17 oaw-Ot AQENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever proaucea. erases line thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic, 200 to 500 per cent, protlt. One agent's solos amounted to ttSJO In six days. Another $33 In tvo hours. Provious experience not necessary. For terms and full nartioulars. address The Monroe Mf 'c Co.. La CroBso. Wis. x!39 6-21 -ly 7ERGUSON,S THEATRE. V. . FERGUSON, NANAQER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Special engagement. E. J. Hassan's great comedy success, "One of the Finest." Depicting polico life in New York. Played over 3.0UU times In all the largo cities of the United States. FUN Screams of Laughter- FUN Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cts, Reserved scats on sala at Klrlin's drug store T. J. O'HAEEN'S ZBetrToer Slxop, COR. MAIN AND OAK SIS. Everything in tho tonsorlal line dono In first class style. A tine bath room attached. Hess' Livery Stable, 118 N. Market Alley, NEW BUGGlfcS AND IlAliNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the publlo patronage. The Finest Furniture THE BEST ORGANS! PIANOS MOST I'OI'ULAK Sewing Machine -AT- WELIAMS&SON'S No, 8 South Oldest and Moat Reliable OF JLmIm REDUCED GREATLY "DRTJSSELS from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and LlnoleumB from 25o up. Window Shades, Rups, Matts.Curtalu Poles, etc.'at low prices. The beat line ol ince Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T T U. U JL JLYXVjJLj A bat that is not stylish is worthless. Thero aro a thousand reasons woyyou should cotwear it, ana not ono reason wny you snouia. it usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and Is cot worth a fraction of tho monev. When vou buy a hat buy a good ono, and if you Teally want a good one, try our 13 hat. It will till the bill. -j. no game can do saia oi our necKwcar a nne tio f pr 20o, any Btyle. Btraw hats from 6o up to 81.60. Nlco lino of summer shirts at 25c; a big drive In boys waists from !fl to 60o; large line of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains in overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmero hats renovated and made as good as new at Bhort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. -TO THE PUBLIC. : - CAMBRIAN -.--HOUSE I THE AT Cor. Centre and Jardln Sts., Is ibo place whero you find fresh and btoclc Ale, Draught Porter AND Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beer Always on tap and the best Rye Whlslty, llrandy, Gin and Wines. The best 6-ccnt cigar In town. Milk and all kinds of temper ance drinks. UENJAMIN RICHARDS, Prop. FffiE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnroly cash com panies represented by 120 S. JardmSt, Shenanaoah,Pa WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleased to meet the wants of his friends and the publlo in Everything in tbo Drinking Lino. ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, has removed to the 33 West oak St., Hlieimmtonli, Where bo will be pleased to meet all his old as well as many new customers as possible. Good work j Fair price. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. H. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRAItLVILLE. Rest Wines, Liquors, Deers, Alea and finest brands 01 uigars always on hand. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Cant Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies wines and finest cigars always on hand. WM,:J, EVANS, Prop. Main Street, Dealers in this Section. 1 G - mLX3H3. PRICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, O, NORTH MAIN-STREET. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS.IN SrOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, c, & Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRK AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF HOUSES AND REFRIGERATORS ALSO REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34West Laurel Street. Shenandoah. $ r FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house audbarns good water at tho door; ono and a hall miles northeast of Torbcrt's farm or crmta. roads. fa.OUO. Small farm, three acres, house and stithln. Crop in ground. (600. House on Plum alloy, two stores, 11100. House on West street, tw"o stores, tSOO. Pronertv on East Hnnl sirent: Int. rnTt&v double block in front (2,000. Wall Paper ana Window, Shades AT " AWAY DOWN PRICES! To close out stock tor tho season, When wea ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS AT IF1. J. PORTZ'S North Klnlii Street. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oroam, All Flavors, Soda 'Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. :oxo.ci, Oaltos. Confectionery, Etc. -wiXiSonsr -v. otto 27 South piatn Street. Jj" S. KISTLER, M. D., " rJIYBJClAN AND UVROEON, Oace ISO N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa