In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THREE HARVEST EXCURSIONS Half Itntcn vln tliu Illinois Central Aug. 30, Kept. 7 uml Oct. ZStli, 1803. Tbe Central Route will sell excursion tlckots to the Agricultural Regions of the West,South- Kcet and South, at one lure for tbe round trip, from stations on Its linos north of Cairo, on August 30th nnil September 27th. A third ex cursion will bo run to tho South and Southvost on October 25th. Your local ticket agent will Blveyou full particulars In regard to these Harvest Excursions; arrangements can also bo made In this connection to visit tho doslrablo Railroad Lands for sale by tho Illinois Central In Southern Illinois on obtaining special per mission to do so by addressing tho Company's Land Commissioner at Chicago, Mr. E. 1. Hkenc. In addition, n few weeks beforo the first excursion date, your local ticket agent will be able to furnish you with a special Folder, Issued by tho Illinois Central, which will give you particulars of theso Harvest Excursions in nuch form as will enable you to plan your Journey at homo. Should you not bo within call of a railroad ticket went, address A. II. Hanson. G. P. A., Illinois Central K. R., Chlca- SO, 111. 8-4-5t Coming Kvcnts. Oct. 20 Second annus) ball of Brother hood of R-iilrosd Trainmen ia Hobbins' jpora homo. Nov. 23 Sovonth annual ball of tho VashitiKton Beneficial Society in Kobbins' hall. Nov. 21 Suppor in Hobbins' opera house, under auspices of Womons' Kelief Corps ; benoftt of Soldiers' .Monument. Threo pair ladies' black hoso (fast colors) lor 25c at tho l'ooplo's storo. G-21-tf Boat photographs and crayons at Dabbf Notice to Taxpayers, Notico is hereby Kiven that all delinquent 1891 taxpayers must pay the undersigned at once. Tho School Board and Bo ough Council aro in need ol money ana aro forcing tho undorsl);nod to make his collec tions and return?, honco It will become necessary to resort to extreme nioasuies against delinquents who fall to respond to this notice. John V IIwuins, , Keceivor ol Taxes, Bhenandoah, Sept. 8, 1892. 9-8-Ot iluslUecclvrd, New enrpots and oil cloths Fricko's carpet storo. at O. D. 9-10-lw Fino photos, COc. per dozen, at Keacej TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St l'nul Jt'y, August 30, and September 27 Whcro the grasses are kissed by tho waud'rlng Dreoze, And tho fields aro rich with the golden grain Where tho schooner ploughs thiougb the prairie sens. To Us destined port on tho western plain; Where homes mav never bo bought In vain. And hope Is tho thriftiest plant that grows Where man mav ever his rights maintain. And land Is as free as the wind that blows. For further particulars apply to tho noarost ticket scent, or address John K, Tott, District Passenger Agont, 48G Will iam Street, Williamsport, r. tf Spectacles to suit all oyea, nt Porlz' book and etntlonory store, 21 North Main street. 4-28-tf Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's UttUam will stop tho cough at onco. A Suiirtet. O Great Salt Lake is but one of tho match loss spectacles to be seen .In Utah. A new book "Utah, a Peep Into a Mountain Wallod Treasury of tbe Gods," Is now: issued and can be had postpaid by sending 25 cents to J, II. Dennett, Halt Lake City. It Is expected that the Knights Templar and others visiting Colorado the coming season will extend their trip to Utah, via tho Itio Grando Western Railroad In both directions. That roud affords choice of three distinct routes and the most magnificent scenery In the world, Equipment unoqualed In the West. Two trains dally across tbe continent. tf Buy Keystone flour. Bo euro that th namo Lxssia & Co., Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Bost work done at Bronnan'a steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All wore guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buereries and responsible drivers are the essential tumors for a pleasan drive,, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Jfear alley, rear of Imbere;' hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in al its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. OAYIIiB. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) Mailt and Coal Ht., Hlicnnmlonli Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Tho finest brand of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at- ttched. OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Whoro and When Service Will bo con ducted To-morrow. English Lutheran church, M. H. Havlco, pastor. Sorvicesatl0:30a. m, ana o:w p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. tn. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. Ebcnoser Evangelical church, Rev. It. M. iitch. tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at lu a. m. In Clermau, and 0:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1 :30 p.m. All are heartily Invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak street, . and P.. Kingsland, Captolns. Bervlcca all dy, commencing at 7 and 11 a, m. and J ana m. Meetings will be hold overy nigui uur- ing tho week oxcopting Monday night. All Saints' Episcopal church. Oak street, near Main, Rev. Floyd E. West, rector. Services at follows: Morning prayer, litany and Bermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, or ad dross, 0:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho rector ofllclates and preaches morning and evening. All seats free nnd everybody made hoartily welcome Primitive Methodist church, llcv. J. Proudo, pastor. Services to morrow at w.J)j a. m. anu :30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor nt 6:15 n. m. every Sabbath. Morn ing subject: "Manliness." Evening subject: Forsaken of Bod." Class meetings Tues day nnd Thursday evenings at 7 o clock, and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet' ing Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats frco. Any one not having a church homo Is cordially in- lted to como here. First Methodist Episcopal church, Hcv. Wm. owick, pastor. DIvino worship at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 n. m. Morning subject: "Faithful Unto Death." Evening subject: "Tho Char. actcrlstlos of Saving Faith." At tho morning services tho sacrament of baptism will bo od- ministered and a class of probationers will bo received Into full membership in tho church. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:J0 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcome. Welsh Calvanistic Methodist church, Houth West street. Preaching at 10 a. m. by Revs. J. II. Hammond and J. J. Williams Preaching at 2 n. m. In English, by Rev. Hammond. At 0 m. two sermons will be preached and holy communion will be celebratod. Class meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Strangers and others cordially Invited. English llaptist church, South Jardln street Itev. 11. G. James, pastor. Preaching, at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Deacon John Hunn, superintendent. Tho pas. tor will proach morning and evening. Morning subject: Tho Doaconship. Evening subject Tho Qualillcations and Duties of Deacons, Mon day evening nt 7 o'clock tho II. Y. P. U. will moet. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Presbyterian church, Itev. Wm. McNally, pas. tor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. In the lecturo room. Morning subject Conquest of Self a Greater Victory than Tak Ing a City." Evening subject: "ThoItichMan nnd Lazarus." Sunday school at 2 p, Christian Endeavor Socioty will meet on Tuos- day evening nt7:30. Prayer meeting on Thurs day ovening at 7;30. All are cordially invited. VETERANS AT WASHINGTON, Very Low Fares via Keudlug Itallroad System. Tho SCth Natioiie.1 Encampment of tho Orand Army of the ltepublic, at Washing ton, I). (J., will undoubtedly witness a greater gathering of the Union soldiers of tho civil war than any that has taken place sinio the grand roviow of the returning hosts in tho capital at tho close of tho ro bullion, It will bo an occasion of intense intorost, and to facilitate tho attendance of tho great numbers who will desiro logo, tho Bonding Railroad, in conjunction with tho B. & O. K. II., will sell Special Ex cursion Tickets at the low prico of f-1 00 for tbo round trip, from all stations toulh ol and including Shiimokln. From Su bury the rate will bo $! 12; Lowisburg, ?5.70; Milton, $5 72; Danvillo, $5.71; Aluncy, SO 17, and Wllliamsporl, fcG 64, with pro- portiotato reductions from tbo interme diate stations. Those tickets will be on sale at Heading Kail road ticket office from September 13 h to 20th, and will be good to return until October 10th, 1892, inclusive. Not only . A. It. mon, but tho general public, a well, may tako advantage of this very liberal arrangement to witness tbo immense procession of tho veteran soldiers and so tho many interesting fights ol Wellington. Letter l.Ut. Tho following letters remain uncalled for in the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office, September IT, 189H: C dlln & Hon Jno. Mills Ktnraa hweenoy b. Parties calling for advertised letters should ploafce say "advertised." One cent will be charged on all advertised letters. 1L C. IJOYEn, P. M. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD To the (1. A. K. Kiiciiiiipiiient lit Wash ington During September. Undoubtedly tbo most interesting en campment of O. A. K. men over held will convene at Washington during September. The interest manifested in tho encampment hat beon national, and tho Government and local authorities in tho National Chj are making elaborate preparations lor en tertaining tbo old soldiers. Tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will soil excursion tickets from all stationr on its lines to Washington, from September 13th to 20tb, valid lor return until October 10th, inclutive, at a rate of a einglo fare for the round trip. These tickets will be valid to stop off at Baltimore and Philadelphia In each direction within limit. A stop-over privilege will also be allowed atUarrisburg and otbor points south of Washington on foreign roads' Issue of tickets from tbo West. Tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company has also issued ono of tho most comprehen sivo guides ns you compiled of tbe National Capital. Your Teeth, If tboy need filling or extracting tho best plfcco to have it done is Tho Pbila. Dental Booms, 100 North Contro street, IMtsville, over Foster's shoo storo. Gold fillings will tost you from J1.00 up; Silver, Oomont, or Gutta Percha, 76 cents; Amal gam, CO cents. A full, tot of tho bost teeth mado, 8.00. Teeth oxtracted 25 c-nts Without pain, by the ue of Gas, Vapor or Vitalized Air, CO cents. Our Vitalized Air hkS no equal: made fresh every . day and perfectly harmless. 0 7-2 w Four pair men's seamless hose for 25c , at the People's store. G-21-tf THE NOTE BOOK. Some of tlie Topics That People nro Talk. Ine About To-iluy, "Thoro will bo no strike," says Prosldont McLeod, of tho Philadelphia & Heading 11 ill road Company. Everything baa boon satisfactorily arrangod. Wo aro glad ol It so aro the railroaders and the btuinoss men. Nothing tiomoralircs a community more thnn a strike and It takos years alter beforo ovorything is workingin tbnrlghtchaonclt. Again, wo repeat, wo aro glad the impend ing striko is ovor and no bad fooling exists. Even tho Democratic froo trado pres docs not object to taxing tbe peoplo of tho Unitod States to koop tho foreign cbolora out of our cities and towns. They know if it gains a footing In our cities that it is sure to move inland and spread death in its course. If tho money wo spend to keep out this dread scourgo or keep it down does its work, Ihon it will havo boon woll ex pended, nnd tho mOro cost will have boon swallowed' up in gain and victory. On tho other hand, if it costs something to protect oursolves against foreign goods and pro tectlon doos its work well, then tho great giin is ours. Tho cholera brings death and feo trado brings poverty, which Is woreo than death. Lot free traders expond themselves in pointing out tho cost cf protective measures, but let tho pooplo go on reaping tho ben fits. While free trader aro figuring up the cost of tho manure lot us go on reaping tho harvest. ov. jonn urunior, ol town, is nover happy unless lie can offer his snuff box to a friend to take n "pinch". We havo often accepted of Kov. Oruhler's generosity and havo sneezed frequently. It is n surprising fact to many that twonty years ago 4,000, tw pounus ot sniui per annum woro consumed in this country, lluch moro astonishing is tho circumstance that during the fiscal year endod July 1, 1802, 10,000,0(0 pounds of snuff wns used in tho Unitod States. Tot how rnroly it is that ono scos a pinch of snuff taken I The mystery was explained to a Washington correspondent by tho agoot of a great snutl manufactur ing firm who said : "Nearly all Italian and German music teachers uso snuff. Liko wise tho Koman Catholic clergy. The priests say that they got into tho habit during long sessions in tho confessional, where they must sit for hours togOthor and take snuff in order to occupy themselves ond keop awako, avoiding sneezing." Tho snufl that is chiefly used and manufactured in this country is of the yollow or brown kind. Some of it is salted nnd some plain, but very litt'.o of it is scented. It is used to nn immense extont in tbo south by negroes and poor whites for "dipping." Tbo snuff dipper moistons n little stick in water or alcohol, dips it in tho snuff, makos a little ball and puts it betwoen tbo lips and tooth. Tho habit Is an unploasant ono. but it is practiced in tho South by womon as commonly as by men. In fact the con sumption of snuff in this country is chiefly by dipping, and the bulk of tbo tobacco manufactured in this sbape is consumed below Alston and Dixon's line. speaking oi itev. urunior reminds us that bo is ono of tho best posted clergymen on tho geography and condition of Pales. tino nnd tho Holy Land. Ho lived thoro for years boforo coming to Shenandoah nd is well acquainted with tbo people, tboir habits, &c. lie is n splendid conver- sitionahtt and has an interesting fund of information. Ho is at your servico at all times ubd willing to contribute to your om- joymont if you aro interested in Bible history, &c. It seems to bo the policy of some phy sicians, siearathip agents, and others wb" happen to be interviewed on ihe cholera quostion, to make light of it. This is btirdly jusiillid in the face of the factf, and of the history of tbo pait. Tho cholera plague always ttarts in India. They havo it thero all tbe time, but not alwayB epi demic. Alter lying almost dormant for n lew years, apparently gaining in virility all tbo lime, the gormB start on a tour of tho globe. Neither wind nor rain, heat nor cold, nor change of climo has proven a perfect barrier to its progress. Don't lay tho Matt, ring unctions to your souls thin tlie frost ot October or the snows oi November will slop it. Ono of the wnrt (courges bnkn out in London, in January, and in Kutsin it has been as viiulent in winter a in summer. Thero is a diffsrenco, however, in fnver of tbe cooler, or cold seasons, because the woather i no debilitating. Tho groat scourge of '32 was proceded by an unusually hot, drj spell, and' tho summer of '63 was notod for dryness, us woll as heat, Ihe disease is just as virulent In wlntor as in summer, but we are In better condi tion to resist tbo attacks aftor tho frosts come and the sun is no longer In a melting mood. Pkwcii. Point. Lane's Family Modlclno Uovos tho bowels each day. Most poopU aeed to uso it A Great Stock. Five thousand novels, tho latest and beBl issued, selling at25 conts otbor places, for sale at 11 ax I Iteese's lor 10 cents. Tbe finest playing cards; in .the market 6 cent per pack. Dress Cutting Taught A GOLDEN CHANCE, ir Mrs. S. J. Romig, General agent for CorweH's Improved Culuniliian Tailor System. Patented and improved January, lbOl, Is tho only system In tbe world that will produce a ptrievi umuK uitwturemeni. i'ositivuiy ine latest and boot. Don I fall to learn wnllo Mrs. Itoailg Is here. Best of references. FERGUSON HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. DR. SMITH AN KMINENT Has arrived in Bhenandoah. lie Is located at tho FERGUSON HOUSE and gives ADVICE TO THE SICK FREE! UNTIL SEPTESUIEK 25. Invalids will not takooffbnee Ir thr.v nrn rn- jcl-lcu iwi incuruuic, us no case win oo accepted unless there is a moral ceitalnty of a euro be ing effected. Ifyourcaso Is lncurablo ho will irnnmy ten you so. a special invitation is ex tended to those suffering from diseases pro nounced lncurablo. It matters not what vnnr disease maybe como nnd be examined. If your case is curnDio no wm treat you: uhdlf lncurablo, he will advise you. Or. Smith treats successfully Cancers, Tumors, Diseases of tho Heart. Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, Consump tion, llroncliltlR. Asthma, Dlojd Diseases cured by his now method of treatment. lllHCHHCH Ol WolllCU. Women who mav be racked hv rtain and suffering from the many troubles peculiar to their sex can find speedy relief and permanent cure. NervoiiH DlsenseH, So disastrous in their results, unfitting tho suf. rerer tor tno active auiieH or life, bringing on melancholia, general debility, dullness, lou of memory, stomach troublo, unnatural nnd dan- ;erous action oi no neart, emaciation, trcmb- Inrr n-nolmnaB nf tVw llmVia nirtl rnniWIInn. restless nlchts. dreams, dizzincpg and ccncriti acsponaency permanently curcu. Hltlu IHncuhch. in their various stages. Plmnlcs. blotches. eruptions, redness, ulcerations, swelling ot tho glands, oto.. etc., entirely eradicated,' leaving ine sitin cicar, smooin anu youtniiicc. lyHpeiHin. With all Its accomnanvine horrors, sens oof weight, sovero spasmodic paln.vomlting, belch ing oi gas, general wastmg or tno nosn, Burning sensation ut pit of stomach, sallow, muddy looking skin, sometimes moist and clammy, extremities cold, dull, heavy distressed feeling. restless, unrefrcshlng sleep, tired in the morn ing as wnen going 10 dcu ni mgni, Cntnrrli In all Its stages completely, and Constlpatl or Costlveness permanently cured, leaving tho action of tho bowels natural and healthy. Hemorrhoids or Piles effectually cured without surgical operations and without pain. Consultations strictlv conlldcntinl. Office hour? from 0 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 and 7 to V p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to - p. m. WANTS, &o. T?OU SALE. A two-seated carriogo. In good X order, very cheap. Apply at J. J. liobbin's, "IT 7ANTED. 25 stone masons and 25 laborers vv wanieu at onco at tno wm. renn colliery. W-IO-IW DESIKADLE PROPERTY FOK SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purcnaser. Apply on ine premises. i-ia-w ATirANTED. Good Canvasser: salary and VV expenses from start; steady work; good chance for advancement. HHOWN IJHOH. CO., Nurserymen, Hochester, N. Y. 8-31-Sm EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Ucacham. late of tho Borough of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on said cstato having been granted to tho under signed, nil persons Indebted to said estato aro requested to make payment, and those having legal claims ugainsi ine csiato oi saiu ae1 cedent, to nrcsent tho sumo without aclav. ELIZA Al. HEaCHAM, Executrix, T. R. Beddall. Attornev. Bhenandoah, Pa., Aug, 18. 1802. 8-17 Ottw-0t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new I'atcnt Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil, Tbe quickest andgreat- est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like manic. 200 to 500 per cent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to SOSOin six days. Another $32 In two hours. . Previous experience hot necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tbe Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosso. Wis. x439 5-24-ly ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy tholr School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IF. J". PORTZ'S North Itlain Street. The lareest stock in townatthclowoiitnrlces. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper auu wiauow tuiuueu JjlERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J, FEItaUgON, MAKACEn. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th ALFRED KELCY, Direct from his enormous New York city suc- his new screamer. WIDOW MURPHY'S GOAT Under the management of Col. Thco doro Uoppenhelmer, New and original songs, new streaks of fun. London's greatest success. Plays oue year at the Grand Opera House, Chicago, during tho World's Pair. Dancing, sinking and laughter galore, and It wont como your way again In two yuurb. uu yuu uuss ur Prices, 35, 35 mid 50 Cts Reserved seats on sale at KIrlln's drug store FIRE INSURANCE. Largest ana oldest reliable purely cash com- pantos represented by TDJ.TT2D FAUST 120 S. JaromSt, Sienanooah.Pa M. I1UR1C11, A TTOIINEY-A T-LA II", SIIBNANPOAH, PA. Offlcos Room 8, P. O. Building, Bhenandoah, uuu j-jBtcny uuuuui, j'uimvilie. We Are Just Opening Up a full line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Magy 1 Mm aStaa ua&ma tmm9 1 CARPETS New styles T T PRTPF U . U . JL XYX'OJLj THE EVENING HERALD Publishes all the News. The Herald is the evening' newspaper of the Shenau doah Valley. It and foreign news cellent advertising ceived in all neigh villages by mail or day of publication, the people in this hood, the best place 3E3C JEtZjg 33 vertisement is in the Herald. Great Advertising Medium. OREA ADVERTISING ,MEDIU We Study to Pease I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN SrOCU. Fish, Iluttcr and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, Ac, So Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon'a old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Ojcoaaoa, All Flavors, todt Water, Puro Fruit Flavors. 33:roici, Oei.lic.ois. Confectionery, Etc "WTXiSOisr -v. 9TT0 37 Soutli Itlnln Street. for Fall Trade. arriving dally. OLD RELIABLE, O, north main street. publishes all local and is hence an ex 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 hat that Is not stylish a worthless. There are a thousand reasons why you ehoula cot wear It, and not one reason why you should It usu ally costs as much as a stylish bat. and la cot worth a fraction of tbe money. When you tuy a hat buy a good one, and lryou really want good ono, try our 13 hat. It will fill the bill, m The same can be said of our Neckwear a fine tie for suo, any style, btraw hats from Bo up to 11.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 5o; a big drive In boys' waists from 20o to 60oi largo Una ot trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar. gains In overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and oashmero hats renovated and mado as good as new nt short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, JOHN P.. COYIiJS, AKornty-at-Law and Bed Estate Agtnl, UmAA-.llfVti'iftlllft It ( Mint Oka. TX (.uwiiuiui, uuvunuuvnui A m I t
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