In Season ! I A All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do- mCStic CheeSO, Fine . . urocei les, eu,., lor the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. OBITUARY. Ueth of i Cornier Tiiuiiimira In Adgcr, Alulmmii. A copy of tbo Birmingham (Ala.) Daily Ntw$ received at the Herald office give tho particulars of the death of John Lou don Hillhouso. a former resident of this town. Tho deceased died on tho Cth insl. from injuries sustained by a fall of coal in a mine at Adger, near Birmingham. Ho was tho son of JameB Ilillhouse, Sr., inside foreman of tho colliory at which the acci dent happened and a former resident of Vnu i i i. i i . Tho deoeased was born at Galston, Avroshiro. Scotland, on August 18. 1808. flo was a member of tho Masonic, ICnigbts I of Pythias and Odd Fellow fratornilies, having become a Mason when ho attained his majority. Ho had hold important ofllcos in tho Odd fellows, and at tho time of his death was Deputy Grand Chancellor of tho Knights of Pythias, as well as a member of tbo grand lodgo of said order. 29 prizo modals have boon awarded to tbo manufacturers of the only genuine im ported Anchor Pain Eipellor, tho great Gorman remedy for all Rheumatic diseases, Gout, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c. 60 cents a bott'o, at O. H. Hagonbuch, P. P. D. Kir- lin, J. M. Hillan and other druggists. Coming Events. Oct. 20 Second annual ball of Brother hood of lUilroad Trainmen in Hobbies' opora house. Nov. 23 Sovonth annual ball of tho Washington Beneficial Society in Kobbins' hall. Throo pair ladies' black hose (fast colors) for 23c, at tho People's store. G-21-tf A .Sunset. O dreatSaltLakoisbut one of tho match- lees spcctaclo. to be seen -In Utah. A new book "Utah, a Peep Into a Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods," Is now; issued and can bo had postpaid by sending 25 cents to J. H. I-ennott, Halt Ll;o City. It is expected that tho Knights Templar and others visiting Colorado the coming season will -extend tbclr trip to Ulan, via tho Rio Grande Wostern Railroad In both directions. That road affords choice of three distinct routes and the most magnificent seenery in the world, Equipment unequalod in tho West. Two trains daily across the continent. tf Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that all delinquent 1891 taxpayers must pay the undersigned at once. The School Board and Borough tjounoii are in need ot money and are forcing the undersigned to make his colloc tions and returns, henco it will become necessary to retort to extreme measures against delinquents who fail to respond to this notice John P. Hiqoins, Receiver ol Taxes. Shonandoah, Sept, 8, 1892. 9-8-9t TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Ht. Paul ll'y, AuiruHt 30, and September 87. tVhoro the grasses are klssod by tho wand'rlng Dreeze, And the fields are rich with the golden grain: 'Whore the schooner ploughs through tho nralrto seas. To Its destined port on the westorn plain; Where homes mav never bo souKhtin vain. And hope is the thriftiest plant that grows; w nere man may ever ma rign w maintain, And land is as free as the wind that blows, For further particulars apply to the nearest ticket agent, or addreM John It. Tott, District Passenger Agent, 480 Will iam Street, Williamsport, Ta. tf HUM. The land of sunshine and flowers rich also n mineral and agricultural resources is beet reached by tbe Klo Grande Western Railway Bee that your exourelon tickets read both ways via that road, which offers oholco of three dlstlnot route and tbe most magntlloent rail road scenery In the world. Send Sfo to J. II, Bennett, Salt Lake City, for copy of illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep into the Mountain Walled Troasury of .the Gods." tf Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will Btop tho cough at Best work done at Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and Bpotlosi Laco curtains a specialty. All word guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, Mice bufrcics and T-PRfintiRihlr. firivornnrp tIip essential things for a pleasant r YPA ttf llnl sn4 rl-r rr VtcLavwll. --.-.v., viii.u .a.u ttiwujauc uu at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Lubertr's hardware store. Horses tnl.en fr UnnrA TT,1.-,1. : -.11 its branches attended to with promptness EVAN J. DAYIKS. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Cbi-ist, Uossler'c Main anu Coul Hln. old stand) Hlieiiiiiicluali. Best brer ale end porter on tap. Tho finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. 1001 room at- n-ctieo. A REMARKABLE OASH. Most llxtrnonllnnry J.senpe from Death on Hie Jtallroud. A. thntPnnn.vl vanlt- tiRdRrtnirnr train that lna, lhn Tohll!h denot Bt 0 a. m, for I'ott - Yillo whs running southward to tho Pennsylvania depot this morning and it Pair.SHround the curve at the foot cf Cherry street a Ilungarian on his way to . . ,hfl m,n09 wa8 WRu5nc 60Utbward on tho north bound track. Tho Hun saw a north bound train approaching and stepped upon tho track in front of tho passenger train. Tho engineer blow his whlstlo and put on tho brakes, but was unable to stop before striking tho man. Tho engine was running tank forward. It knocked tho mm fiat upon tho sills between tho rails The engine passod over tho body. The cnglneor stopped the train and got off the ongino with his fireman to look for tho victim. Tho Hungarian whb found lying under tho tank, appar ontly unltjured, but so badly fright ened that ho could not utter a sound. The astoniihtd ongineor and fireman who had expected to find a menglcd corpso pulled tho Hun from under the tank. Tho man arO-0 to his feot and not a scratch wa3 found uixra him. Before his name or residonco coud b loarn(,a be galherod up his can aud bottlo and started off for his work at a rapid gait, and as unconcerned as if noth- ing had happened. lVEUSONAl.. Miss Jlamo Bowen, of Atchison, Kansas, is visiting friond. in town. Mrs. J. Grant and hor daughter, Sirs. Powlos, returned from East Orango, N. J. yesterday. "Win. apargo. of Bazleton, and J. M Heilnor. of Philadelphia, wore in town this morning. 'Squiro W. H. "Williams, oi Gilborton was in town yesterday and made a pleasant visit to tho Herald sanctum. Mrs. James Champion and daughter, who have been visiting England, returned home last evening after being in quarantine ono day. Tho many friendu of Philip Staufler.who was married about a month ago, will bo painod to learn that his wifo is lying dan gerously ill with typhoid lever at Wilkes Barre. John Williams, of East Coal street, to day movot his family to Mt. Carmel whore bo has accepted a position as inside foreman under General Manager John L. Williams. Mitsos Vordi and Mae Fowler, of Phila delphia, two charming nieces of lion. M. P. Fowler, who were his gucBts for soveral days, roturnod homo, well pleased with their stay in this city. Councilman Betteridgo, Merchants J. A. P.oilly, Ack.r, Burkhart, Scanlan, ilecse and Quinn, and Citizens Lawlor, King and Finney wcro among Shonandoah visitors to tbo Lavello fair yesterday. Jacob Wanamakor, until recently a pa.- sengor train conductor on the Mahanoy branch ot tho 1. V. 11. ii., has accepted a position on tho Pennsylvania It. K. at Philadelphia and commented work yestor day. Georgo Ii. Shaffer, at ono time ono of Shenandoah's leading citiz ns, now resid ng in Lim on uity, Colorado, paid us a flying visit yesterday. lie cams on to setlloupbis fathoi-in-law's ostato. Ho is the picturo of good health and is tbo samo Georgo of old. Eli Zejgler, formerly employed as fire man on tho local division or tho li. V. It. R., but who now holds a position on ono ot toe western roads ana lives in Dayton, Ohio, Is visiting friends in town, Mr. Zoiglor was recently laid up with an attack of typhoid fever and is here to recuperate. Bast photograph ai'ri crayons at Dabfo THE FAIR, iMrne Crowds Witness tho Inhibitions ut . I.iivlle. The attendance at tho Ltvello fair grounds,noar Ashland, ystc rday, was very satisfactory. Tbe Beading road ran spec ial trains to the grounds from all points and a large number of people paid for ad mission. The Valley View Cornet Band furnished music during the day and llice & Uupo's combination if trained dog and ponif gave a very clever exhibition, This enter tainment was cut short on account of a want of time yotterdity, but will bo given in its entirity during tho balanco of the season, Tboro were tbreo races yeetorday. The first was a trotting race for tbe 2.27 class for a purse of $260, divided. "Dot," a bay gelding owned by A. B. Cutnming, won in 2.82). "Fannie 0.," a Taylorsville gray mare, was secouu, and "Jell Wilkes" Muncy horse, was third. The second raco, for tbe 3 minute trot. ting class, $160 puree, was won by Nathan Thompson's " low" in three straight hoats in 2 371. Thompson is a Scranton man. 0 vTZ ' by E. K. Meyers, of Iiarrisburg, won two out of tbe three boats. Tim Hurst's "Iiakewood" won tho socond boat by merely a note ahead of "John Day." Uarry James acted as.tartir, B.U. M "0 1r.nS?,,ne Sr-"Judt8 and Speotacles to cult all 'eyes, at Porlz' book and stationery store, 21 North Main itroet. 4 28-tf Just Itecelved, New carpets and oil cloths t O. D, FrieUo's carpet store. 0-10-lw Greater attractions than over at tbe Layelle Fair. 0-7-St Fins photos, COc. per dozen, at Keagey Out Directory. J.E ?opi office Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m, to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry Ue partmcntopenfrom8:00 a, m. to 7:00 p. m. Following la a schedulo of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for desDatch must be In tbe office thirty minutes before mo time given beiow Arrival. Destination. Departure. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:24 A.M. r.M. ( Phila., Western and ( Southern States) 7:20 9:08 12:52 2:26 8:00 8:18 3:08 8:00 12:52 S:08 8:00 l:ST. 7i00 9:08 9:43 11:30 1:40 ( Now York and tnd East-) os and . . V. It. K. ) 8:00 cm cmueB 9:03 ( points on Li, 9:08 9:58 Asland, 1:23 7:20 1:25 9:08 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 Girardville. 1:25 9:03 ( Itavcn Run, Centra-) 9:50 11a, Mt CarmolandS- 2:28 ( nnamoKin. 10 2:20 1'ottsville. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 2:60 6;20 8:18 9:60 0:50 1:40 2:50 2:20 8:18 2:28 Mahanoy City. J Mahanoy Piano, Lost 1 11:30 1 Creek and Shaft, f I Frackville. V 7:20 2:50 6:00 2:50 8:18 9:56 2:20 9:56 Carriers make a general collection at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7iis a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections are made in tho business part of town at 10:15 a. tu. and 2:00 p. m. lire Alarm Iloxes. The following list shows the location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shonandoah Firo Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 llridgo and Centje streets. 35 Main and Centre stroots. 31 Main and Poplar streots. 35 Main and Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 63 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down tho hook once and lot go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound tho number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the flro bell will strike ono, then pauso and strike fivo which will Indicate that tho flro Is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. Your Teeth. If they need filling or extracting tho best place to have it dono is Tho Phila, Dental ltooms, 100 North Centre street. P'lttaville, ovor Foster's shoe Btore. . Gold fillings will cost you from 1.00 up; Silver, Cement, or Gutta Percha, 75 centBj Atrial gam, 60 cents. A full sot of the best tooth mado, 8.1)0. Teeth extracted 25 cnts, Without pain, by the uso of Gas, Vapor or Vitalized Air, 60 cents. Our Vitalized Air s no equal; mado fresh every day and porfectly harmloss. 9 7-2w Four pair mon's soamloss hoso for 25c , at tho Pooplo's storo. 0-21-tf When Baby was sfck, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she criod for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When abe had Children, she gave them Castorla The Swltvltlmck. Trains will leave the Bwitchback denot. Mauch Chunk, as follows : 8.40, 10,10. 11,37 a. m. and 1.00, 8.SU, S.4t, 6.36 p, m- On Sundays, l.BO 1 2,25 p, m. Leave Summit Hill: B.W, 11.10, a. and 12.35. 1.6U. 3 20. 4.35, (J. 15 P. m. Sun days, 3.25 and 4.00 p. m. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the bowols each day. Most people need to use it ICIectrlo Itallway Cliauge. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will loavo the corner of Main and Centre street. it 5:30 a. m., daily, and evory!25 minutei -.hereaftor until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave. Buy Keystone flour, lame Luseio & Co,, printed on ovory sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., it 8-S-8taw A Ureat Stock. five thousand novels, the latest and best issuod, selling at'25 cents pther places, for sal at Max lteese's lor 10 cents, Tbe finest playing cards: in '.the market 6 cent! per pack. Dress Making Taught A GOLDEN CHANCE. Mrs. S. J. R.omig? Oeneral agent for Cornwcll's Improved Columbian Tailor System. Patented and Improved January. 1691. is tbe otilyBystcm In tbe world Unit will produce a pTieci niimu measurement, jt-osiuveiy tue latest ana Dest. uon i lau to learn wane Airs, J(0-Qig is neru. FEESUS01I HOUSS, SHENA1ID0AH. jpEROUSON'S THEATRE. r. J, IXIIQUBON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th ALFRED KELCY, Direct from bis enormous New York city suo- cesaaitne new rant Theatre, in his now screamer. Under the management of CoL Theo dore Hoppenbelmer, Nw and oriel nal soncs. nw strealis of fun. London's greatest .uccess. I'laysono yeorat the Grand Opera House. Chicago, durirur the World's Fair. Dancing, Uming and laughter Kuiurc anu it ui come your way again in two Prices, 25, 35 nncl 50 Cts, Reserved seats on sale at Kirlin s drug store DR. SMITH AN EMINENT Has arrived In Shenandoah, lie Is located at tho FERGUSON HOUSE and gives ADVICE TO TBE SICK FREE! UNTIL SKl'TEMBEIl 25. Invalids will not tako offence If thov are ra. lected ns Incurable, as no case will bo accepted unless there is a moral ceitalnty of a euro be ing effected. If your case Is lncurablo ho will frankly tell you so. A Bneclal invitation Is ex tended to thoso suffering from diseases uro- nounced incurable. It matters not what vour I disease may bo como and be examined. If I ,ourcnsois curnDio no win treat you: anou jiiv,uu,uiu, iiv win uuviru juu. ur. amiui iruuis I successfully Cnnccrs, Tumors. Diseases of tho 1 Heart, Iilver, Stomach and Kidneys, Cousump-1 tlon. Bronchitis, Asthma, Blood Diseases cured oy nis new mcinoci oi treatment. lilscascs of Women. Women who mav be racked bv tiain and I suffering from tho many troubles peculiar to their sex can And speedy relief and permanent cure. XcrvoiiH IUhcohch. So disastrous in their results, unfitting tho suf ferer for tho active dutioa of life, bringing on melancholia, general dobillty, dullness, lo-s of memory, niumacu irouuio, unnatural ana aan-1 erous notion oi me neart, emaciation, trcmo-1 ing weakness ot the limbs, evil forHhndlnss. I reHtless nights, dreams, dizziness and cencral uesiJouuuuuy permanently curcu. Blcln DlHCUHCH. in their various staccs. PimDles. blbtchos. I eruptions, redness, ulcerations, swelling of tho I glands, etc , etc., cntlroly eradicated, leaving wiu dhiu ciuur, nuiuom anu youinmco. DyHpuiiHln, With all its accompanying horrors, sense of weight, sovero spasmodic pain, vomiting, belch ing of gas, general wasting of tbe llcsh, burning sensation at pit of stomach, sallow, muddy looking skin, sometimes moist and clammy, uxiruiniuescum, uuii, neavy uistressea ieeung, 1 restless, uurciresning sleep, tireu lir tne morn ing ns wnen going to oca at mgnt. Cntnrrli in nil its stages completely, and Constipation I or Costiveness permanently cured, leaving tho notion of the bowels natural and healthy. Hemorrhoids or Piles effectually cured without surgical operntlons and without pain. Consultations strictly, confidential. Office houiR from 0 to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 and 7 to I op. m. bundays 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. "WANTS, &o. "TTANTED. An apprentice for tho drug I V v uumncss. appiy at iw .norm Amin i street. 9-10-tf FOB SALE. A two-seated carriage In good I order, very chcup. Apply at J. J. Bobbin's. I KSIKABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather nronerty. on West Oak street; for sale, will bo sold wholo or in carts to purchauor. Apply on the premises. 4-12-ua TTANTED. Good Canvasser: salary and 1 V exnenscs from start: stcadv ' wont; gooa i chance for advancement. BHOWN BROS. CO.. Nurserymen, Kocnoster, jm. y. 8-3Wm EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estato of Joseph Beacham, lato of tbe Borough of Shen-1 anaoan, occeasca Letters testamentary on I said ostato bavlmr been (rrantcd to tho under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate ore rcquesicu to mane payment, ana inose Having legal claims against the estate of said do-1 cedent, to present tho sme without dolay. j;riiA m. litatuuAJSi, jsxectttrij:. T. R. IlKlfoALL. Attornev. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 16. 1892. 8-17 oaw-6t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great-1 csi beuing novelty ever prouueca. -.rases iuk i thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of I naner. Works liko maglo. 200 to 600 ner cent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to C0 in six davs. Another .82 in two hours. Previous experience not neccssury. For terms and full I articuiars, auuress no Monroe Mi gruo., L.a rosse. Wis. X439 5-3My Proposals for Coal. The undersignod Heating and Fuel Cora- mltteo will receive proposals until Friday, September 10. 1892. for furnishing coal Irom tho P. & R. collieries for tho schools of the Shen-1 ancioah school district for tho current term. I Tho committee reserves the right to reject any or an proposals. JUAIIK UUHKB, A. J.GAI.LAUIIEIt, T. LYNCH, WlfXIAM TUKZlaK, P. II. UAliLK. 0-8-7t Committee PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by the under signed committee for tho pointing, painting I and penc iling of the White street school build ing, au tne worK to oe aone uuuor ono oon- traot. Tbe material to be used for tho pointing to be tbe best Portland cement The paint for the building to be tbe best Venetian red The building to receive two coats, including tbo oxterior wood work. Thejienoillngto bo done with the beat whle lead. Proposal, to be In hands ot the committee by September 10, 1882, at 7 p. m. The committee reserve tho right to reject uuy uruii uius. ii. j. aididoon, unainnan, MA11K BUItKK, Jambs O'IIkaun, S. A. l!MmAi.i Daniel Ooiihn. 9-10-6t Committee. ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy thoir School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IF. O". POBTZ'S North Main Street. The largest stock in town at the lowest prices, Headquarters for stationery of ullltlnds, wall FIRE INSURANCE. Largesfand oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by DAVID FATJST 120 S. Jarain St., Shenanooah, Pa M. M. IIUltKK, A TTOItNliY-A T-LA W, BlIKNANDuAlI. PA. Ofilces- Room, 8, P. 0. Duildlng, Bhenandoah, and Kslerly Building, Poll-vine. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Fall Trade. New styles arriving dally. t t DDTfT'C OLD RELIABLE, X). XJ m Jl JLXJlXjJlLl T H EVENING Publishes all the News. The Herald is the evening newspaper of the Shenan doah Valley. It and foreign news cellcnt advertising ceived in all neigh villages by mail or day of publication, the people in this hood, the best place 3EdC .n a vertisement is in tho Herald. Great Advertising Medium. ink H A. 1 ADVERTISING MEDIUM i We Study to Phase I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN TIIE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK Fish, llutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Oroen Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, A Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon'a old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. TT . ttt -1 Hot Weatlier jDUlletin. loo Oroam, All Flovdrs, J3oc3.t Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. '!-ec0tcLT Oo.l.oj3 Confectionery, Etc WILSON "V". OTTO 27 Soutli Blaln Street. line of and Children's kJ, north main street. publishes all local and is hence an cx medium. It is re boring towns and train on the same If you wish to reach town or neighbor to plant your ad- Advertise ! Subscribe t A bat that ia not stylish is worthless, I are a thousand reasons why you should not it. and not one reason whv vou should It ally costs as much ns a stylish hit and I' worth a fraction ot the money. When yoJp u unv uujr u guuu one, ana 11 you really v good ono, try our IB hat. It will Hll the nil Tho same cun bo said of our Neckwear-: tie for i!Oo, any style. Btraw hats from 5o 11.50. Nlco lino of summer shirts at aftc. drive in boys' waists from SOo to 60c; lari' of trunks and valises at lowest price; bit Kiwis in ovoraiia ana coats at Silk and cashmere hata renovated and guarunteea or money rviunucd. I ..- V W Jl , 1 tf r 111 1 I 1 ti . t n i l'" diiuruc)-i-Law tea ucai mm
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