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 HAKVEST EXCURSIONS llair Kates via tlio Illinois Central Aug. 30, .Sept. 87 mill Oct. SOtli, 1HD3. The Central Home will Bell excursion tickets to tho Agricultural Regions of tbo West, South west and South, at ono faro for the round trip, from Btatlons on its lines north of Cairo, on .August 30th and September 27th. A third ox ourslon will be run to the South and Southwest n October S6tb. Your local ticket agent will Slvsyou full particulars In regard to thoso Harvest Excursions: arrangements can also bo made In this connection to visit the desirable Kali road Lands for sale by tho Illinois Central In Southern Illinois on obtaining special per mission to do so by addressing the Company's Land Commissioner at Chicago, Mr. E. P, Bkenc. In addition, a few weeks beforo tho first excursion date, your local ticket agent will be ablo to furnish you with a special Folder, Issued by the Illinois Central, which will give you particulars of theso Harvest Excursions In each form asuvlll enable you to plan your Journey nt home. Should you not bo within call of a railroad ticket agent, address A. II. ITanson, G. P. A., Illinois Central It. It., Chica. go, 111. 8-l-5t Four pair mon'i seam lees hoto for 25a ftt tha People's store 0-21-tf Coming Kvents. 8ept. 27 Grand concert In Ferguson's theatre under tho auspices of Llanerch 1 Ewir Lodfco, No. True American Ivoriteg. Sept. 28 Select full assembly of "Ou Club" in Itnbbins' opera bouse. Oct. 18 Bzir and supper in Uobbins opera house, under the auspices of A 1 Saints' Parish Auxiliary Society. Oct. 20 Second annual ball of Brother hood of lUilro-id Trainmen in Kubbins' opera house. Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of the "WathinRton Beneficial Society in Kobb'ms' hall. Nov. 21 Supper in llobbina opera house, under auspices of Wantons' Keliet Corps; benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Bost photographs and crayons at Dabbc Utuli. Tho land of sunshine and flowers rich also n mineral and agricultural resources is beat reached by the Itlo Qrando Wostern Railway See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers cholco of three distinct rouUM and tho most magnificent rail road scenery In tho world. Send 35o to J. II. Dennett, Salt Lake City, for copy of illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep Into the Mountain Walled Treasury of.the Cods." tf TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS VIa tho Chicago, Zlllltiaulu-u & St. l'tiul Jt'y, August 30, ami September 27. AVhcro the grasses are ltlsbcd by the wand'rlng Dreeze, And tho fields nro rich with tho coldencraln Where the schooner ploughs through tho prairie seas, To Its destined port on the wostern plain Where homes may never be soueht In vain. And hope Is the thriftiest plant that grows Where man xnav over his rlehtfi maintain. And land is as free as the wind that blows. For lurther particular apply to thi neuron ticket agent, or address John It Pott, District PaMenjrer Agent, 480 Will- lam Street, Willlamsport, Pa. tf Spectacle to suit all eyM, at Porta' book and stationery store, 21 North Alain street. 4 28 tf O ughlng Loads to Oousumptlou Kemp's Balsam will stop tho oough at onoe, A Great Stock. Five tfiousandlnovei, the latest and best issued, telling at 36 cents other places, lor tali at Man Kecse't lor 10 cents. Th n'et playing cards, in tbo market 6 cent pur' pack. Lnnft'ti wmflT7 Mndlnlnn Move the bowels rut day. Most people neea to use it Buy Keystone dour. Bo sure that the same LBftuta & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed an evory sack. 3-3-3taw Infants' shoes 25a. per pair, at th People's store, 121 North Main street, Shenandoah. 6-21-tf Bost work done at Brennan's stoau laundry. Everything whito and spotles Lace curtains a specialty. All wort jcuarintiftd. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I 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 Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in al its branches attended to with promptness. HVAN J. OAYIUfl. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, .1 lirtst, Dossier a oldsland) Main mut Caul Mtt., Iieiioticluali. Jtf.Ht beer ale and porter on tap. The finest fcrasds ol vrbiskoye and clears, fool room at- TIMELY TARIFF TALK: No Hope for Business Man, tanner or Workingman in Democratic Triumph. low the Situntion Is Viowcd in Many Quarters. Current Comment on tlio Greatest Issue of tlio Notional Political , Struggle, the Outcome or Which Is or Vital Importance to tho In dustrial and Acrlcultural Interests of Pennsylvania. As tho dnvs go by anil the election draws near it will become hiore Rntl more nppnr- ent thnt the average business man, fanner and workingmau must perceive that he has nothing to hope for from the triumph of the Democratic party In this campaign. Such an event would be followed by an other period of nurcst, agitation and at tempted legislation tho effect of which would bo to bring great injury upon mani fold Interest. No matter what assurances Air. Cleveland may try to give that h. would not permit the carylng out of the plans of the frco traders, without whose support ho cannot hope for election, he cannot sntify the country that there will be no disastrous war made on the pro tective system if his party is successful. From every possible standpoint, therefore, theltepublican position Is the strongest. It only rumaius for the managers of the Har rison campaign to use their advantage, in telligently and determinedly, to come out ahead in this great contest. Free Traders In Tronblc. Driven from one refuge, tho defender of free trade hunts another. Lately ho was pretending that prices of domestic "goods to consumers were greatly enhanced by new and higher duties, and he thought it proof enough to pick up occasional quota tions of single articles out of many thou sand, at one or two stores out of many thou sand, these quotations being represented as haniple bricks of the entire edifice. But tlio report of the senate llnanco committee, showing retail prices of luoruthan 200 arti cles at different stores in each of seventy cities scattered all over the country, makes that line of defense particularly hot and uncomfortable. The figures given for each article at each city were the result of Inquiries at ten or more stores, if so many hiul the article for sale, but of such sum maries by cities it was found thnt out of ia,860 only 10.110 per cent, were higher in September, 181)1, than in June-August, lobw, or aiiout one-sixth, while all the rest hpd declined or remained unaltered. The rise, moreover, was mainly in articles uL food, tor out of 0,200 city quotations for other articles than food, otily 1,177 had ad vanced at all, 113.7 per cent., or about an eighth, while 3,000, or 23 1-2 per cent, had declined, anil the remainder had remained unchanged. New York Tribune. I For ltovcntio Only. The Democratic platform declares for "a tariir for revenue only." At the same time it declares a protective tariff unconstitu tional. This last declaration is a peculiar one, in vietv of the fact that the men who made the constitution enacted the first protective tariff, and expressly declared protection to bo one of its main objects. The doctrine thnt protection was uncon stitutional never was heard of until 1880- 32, as Webster showed in his speeches In reply to nuiiiucation in South Carolina. Jackson, following Webster, denounced the doctrine, maintained the constitution ality of protection, and albo nrgued for it as an economic policy. The south, how ever, always held that it was unconstitu tional, and when tho Confederate govern ment came into existence in ISGO-fll it was expressly enacted in the Confederate con stitution that there never should bo any protective tarifr. The Ideas of the old south have always dominated the Demo cratic party, and now again, therefore, we have the declaration, through a Demo cratic national platform, that a tariff framed with h view to protection is un constitutional. Portland Oregonian(llep.). 1 Protectionist iJomocrutH Kicking1. There is another reason wh y the old time advocates of protection in the Demooratlc party do not take kindly to the free trade plank. It was n n essential provision of the constitution adopted by tfie Confeder ate state. The treasonable instrument declared that taxes should be levied "for revenue only," and that no duties on im ports should lie laid "to promote or foster any branch of Industry." No wonder our Democratic mentis squirm and wriggle wlym Iji-ouglit face to face with the tariff issue as the party lias defined it. Pilts- ourg lOmuiercial-Uazette. Two Splendid Armies. Wo don't know why to the 20.000 New Turk soldiers, who Hourke Cock run said, In the Chicago convention, would not vote for'GiOTer Cleveland, there should not be added the army of Industrious men em ployed in. the factories of that state, who have had their wages increased to the ex tent of 0.000,U00 in the last year under the McKluley tariff act. Bee the reKrt of state labor commissioner Charles V. Peck, a Democrat holding office since appoint ment of G rover Cloveland in 18b3. Cin cinnati Commercial-Gazette, Harrison and Protection, The general character of the political sit uation, however, Is in no way changed by Mr. Harrison h letter, lie has simplified. aflirmed and strengthened the Republican position, and furnished his party, In his rapacity as us lender and candidate, with a chart for the campaign. In that chart protection Is plainly set down as the one vital and paramount question of the hour. Whatever Air. Cleveland may say will ef fect no change in thai phase of the sltua Hon. Philadelphia Jiulletln. A Wnrnliit; Against a Change. Ilarriwin'e candidacy stands for prosper ity at home and peace abroad. The re vival of domestic industries under the Mo Klnlev tariif is certain, and it would be a piece of inconceivable stupidity on the part of the American people to place in power the party that proposes to repeal it anil to oiieu the floodgates of foreign com petion with American labor, NoriLtowi, Herald. Free Traders Together. The organs of U rover Cleveland ln-i -that lie is not a free trader but every . cere friend of free trude u the coon ftom JJeury ueorgo dotvo supporti i laud That is siguitlcaut, Uu t it I or Auvertittr THE NOTE BOOK. Some of the Topics Thnt People are Talk', lug- About To-day. In my rumbling and conversations with several spurts in this town, I am ted to tl b -lief that Shenandoah possesses several specimens of th s variety who imagine they know all in roferencu to flstio on counters. Tho match just mado betweon Gibson and Oallather has brnueht this fact to my HiinJ. Ths "sports" have not jot ceased tuluiiiK about the rerp-cllv" merits of Sol livnn and Curbett. I think. I am justified in the suspicion that the whole affair al Now Orleans was a put-up job to fleece tho multitudo of would-bp sports, ho aro alwajs eager to put up thoir money on some event as to tho outcomo of which they know and can know nothing. It i always safe to astumo that the managers of theso "events" are nothing more nor lots than swindlers and thieves. They make their living by inducing tbo public to be lieve that one retult is likely to happen, while thoy have carefully airanged that there shall be an oppo-lto result. It is one of the rarest things in oven the grcaUttt of all sporting events in tbo world tho Derby that tho favorite wins. Tho reason is that tbo gambling fraternity, which makes its money out of the gullible crowd, which pretend- to. a knowledge of and interest in sporting matters, manipu lates matters so that these pretentious follows shall imugino that some borso is going to win which rarely does. It is not improbable that Sullivan lent himself to just such a scheme. lie has been going down hill at a rapid rate foryoars. Woal ovor character and self-respect he may have ever bad has been soaked out of him by whisky. lie had coated to bo an at traction in theatres, and so must have been at tho end of bis string in money rnsltors and desperately anxious for funds to con tinue his dissipation. Sullivan would have no tcrunlos what ever against entering into an arrangoment f jr a sufficient amount and it not d not bi o very large either by which ho would entor the ring, and bo apparently b-idly whippod. This sort of thing would make tiarrels of money for the gang which would engineer the plan, and it is altogether lisuly that is just what occurrod. Whoiher duilivan could whip Corbeit, or Oorbett Sullivan, doo3 not i ecetsnrily enter hit the quo-tion. Vaitly the most monoy could be made out of tho "suckers" who spir to be thought ' sporting men," by having riu liv n whipped, and it Wis flxfd up that way Perhaps the next card thai will be plajtd will b to havo Sullivan reform," go into training, and whip Oorbelt. In this way more barrels ol money could be mdn . ff the "suckers." As 1 havo said btforo, tbo real sport is a swindler and a thief, who lives by skinning cullies. Pkncil Point. THE IRISH WIDOW. Mrs. Slugoogln Mlstultes the Purpose of Photographing tho Chlueso. "Did yo year about id, Mrs. McOlcggor- ty?" "Aiiout fwbat, Mrs. Magoogin?" "About tho Ohaineymin'i peckthurs, agrah ?" "No, mam, Oi did not, Mrs, Magoogin. Pwhat i9 id abuut thim T "Sato an' Oi'm towlt they're all goln' to have thoir photooggraphslaken at tho city's ixpinse," said tho widow. "An" wan peckthur av uv'ry Ch .ineyman'il bo sint an to Washington to the prhidint to be put in th' albyum at th' Fwhoite House. Who towlt me so? Sure an' didn't mo daughter Toozy read id to mo out av the noospapers? (Jvry mother's son av th' jaliy-nickt opem hmokets is to have his mug pi otoug giaphed an' you an' me an' tho resht av tho taxpayers muidit shell out th' dusbt for thim. Brgorry, Oi wisht Oi bad howlt av tlio air av me frind, Mare Grant, 'fora minnit. Mebbe Oi wuJn't put a good- folzwl fly into iu? The oiuaya av pho IB' ggraphin' a ot av siiOTron-skinbcd bay- thins an puttin their peckthurs an uxhibitiou in tho Fwboite House. Had ran to their shquint ejes an' roly-powly pig-iailj, a person id lbi.,k they'ro the hwtetett things in uxiitonce to beer all the talk that's bein' made bo th' edithors an' reporlbors about .their peckthursl Fwliy hud the Cbaineyman bo pee It t out fur prouts byootibs Oi uon't know, fwhoil. there's plinty av other gudlukin' payple around, God knowa, but nobody uver axed me to go up to the great Malounoy's phote ggraph gallery an Broadway an' have mo pcckttiur taken fur Prisidint Unrrison ur President Oleveian' aytber. Oi shuppose though it'e cumin' near th' election an' Ibis is a cutmovin' way th' dirty .nwld rt publikins have av tho in' to get th' Clialtiey min's woles. Oi axed Aldberman MiOmnu t.bout id, but be only tbniniled an' towlt mo to keep me Itoosban blouse an an' not get excoitcd an' Oi'd sou fwbat id all maint alter afwholle. 'Fwby don't they ax sum av my frinds fur th-ir petkthurs?' "U kate,' sez he, ehpittin' boick over his loft houidber. 'They'd have to bust up th' rogue's gallery to do that,' sez ho. 'Nuver moind though, Aldberman Mc Gin.nis'll be runnin' fur oflleeain an' thin mebbo he'll bavo to depend on ibeCbalney- min whose pi cklburs aren't in the rogue's gtllery fur hit votm. Th' oidayal Puttin' CuninejmiriB' peckthurs In tho Fwhoite House albyum I Fwby they'll bothryln' to get Chainejmin into beavin by an' by. Did ye uver hear av annythin' so pro pothlerous, Mrs. McGlattge'ty ?'' Jtev, V. 1'. liruoks Says that bis little girl is troubled wltb tn alaria very e orely. and that since he Kve her Sutphur Hitters, he never think -i icavmg New Y -rk f.-r bin summer re ' 't wilb"U a few bottifs, fc-r they always cure bis family, and are superior to quitilne 2w ' Your Teelli. II the Hi-Hi H u,g r extracting ihf bis ieilo but, It il.iiii- . he I-ila Denial Ktioms, 100 North Centre Hreet, I ttsville, over Foster's sh store Gold fillings will tost ou from 1.00 up; Silver, (fnnrtt. nr finHa P rphn. 7i pnrit- Amul. gim, GO cents. A full set of the bet teeth uiauo, fo.w xeoin extractea vo c- nts Without pain, Ity thouso of Ga, Vapor t Vitaliz -d Air, CO cents. Our Vitallzi d Air h s no equal: made fresh ever.v dav and perfectly harmless. 0 7-2w 8perhil Notice. Commencing with Friday evening- nejtt an alarm will bo struck at 7 o'clock each Friday evening, lor the purposa of testing tho flro alarm syttom. lly order of CiuKf MAkiia.t, tCrrm CoMt.Coflghi ForiTLrofttCroup.Iaflaeaifc, Whoopin g Crvurh, ZionchlUt Asthma. A certilt hm fcr C'omumptlon in Orpt iU"s, ni ur rUff la A''veneed eticca. t'i t on. You 'trill aee tho x vU-nt ff"Ct after Ukinc tbo, ftrit doM. Mtj 4itlor itrjuhm. I.rfbsUlf -niU lud UXh WANTS, &o. IJIOR SALE. A two-seated carriage In pood ; order, very cheap. Apply at J. J. Bobbin's. WANTKD. 23 stortu masons and 25 laborers v anted at onco at the Wm. I'enn colliery, 9-16-1 w DESIRABLE PllOPEItTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, tor sale. Will bo sold wholo or in parts to suit purcnascr. Apply on mo premises. i-ia-vs VTr ANTED. -Good Oanvasser: salarv nnd W exnenscs from start: steady work: cood cnance lor anvanccment. iii'uwm liiiu-. , Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-:U-3m TtSTRAYED. I-'rom tho premises of William legs tall tipped with white, whlto star in forehead, and rope ou horns. Suitable lor return oi same. WllXIAM KAZMEIIC7.IK, 300 S. West street. 9-20-1 w pXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Estoto of Joseph 111 llcacham. late of the Doroueb of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate havintr been cranted to tho under signed, nil persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and those having legal claims against tho estate of said de cedent, to present the s mo without ocUy. ELIZA M. 11EACHAM, Executrix. T. R. Bkodaix. Attorney. Pbcnandoah. Pa., Aug. 10 1892, 8-17 oaw-Ot AOENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal InkErastne Pencil. Thoaulckostandareat- est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abraslpn of v... ..... U'n,lr. I(1,D n,in Wll in UV1 .n.nnn. prollt. One agent's sales amounted to ffl20 In six days. Another 132 In tvo houis. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full artlculars, address Tho Monroe Mt'g Co., La rosse. Wis. X439 6-24-ly OPEiMNGr OF Robbins' Opera House, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces, ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies nt ZET. J. POBTZ'S Nortli ninin Street. The larirest stock in town at the laweet trices. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper uiiu wuiuow huauus Dress Cutting Taught A GOLDEN CHANCE. Mrs. S J. Romig General agent for Corowell's Improved Colomliian Tailor Sjstem. Patented and Improved January, lt)9l, Is the only system In the world that will produce a perfect fitting measurement. Positively the latest and best. Don't fall to learn while Mrs. Komlg Is here, llest of references. FEHQUEOH HOUSE, HEHANBOAH. ID. IX D"3tTIEsZIEj, Of Centralla, Is now prepared to take contracts for the Cleaning Out of Water Closets And other outbuildings. Prompt, clean and Inoffensive work ot reasonable prices. Order may he left at the Commercial llote-, corner of iuuin uuu uoai streets. F1BE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panles represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jaroin St., Shenanooah,Pa UancingSchDoI ! We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS New styles T T PRTfF's OLD RELIABLE, U . U . Jl Ja1VjJj O, north main street. EVENING Publishes all the News. The Herald is the evening newspaper of the Shenan 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 vertisement is in the X-a ID Great Advertising Medium. GREAT MEDIUM ' We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, ' . Hay and Straw, &c, &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) COIINFR CENTRE AND WFT STREETS. Hot Weather Bulletin. Too Oxoxm., All Flavors 3oclx "Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. 231'orvcl. Caltos. CoufectloDery. Etc WIX.S03ST ST OTTO 27 fioiitli Stn 1 irect. ''Vs line of and Children's COAT for Fall Trade. v arriving dally. publishes all local and is hence an ex medium. 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