In Season 1 ' All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fino Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THREE HARVEST EXCURSIONS Half Knten via tho Illinois Central Aug. 30, Sept. 2? mill Oct. 25tll, 1803. The Central Route will cell oxcurslon tickets to the Agricultural Itcglons ol tbo Wcst,South- west and South, at one faro for tho round trip, from stations on its lines north ot Cairo, on August 30th and September 27th. A third o curslon will bo run to the South and Southwest on October 33th. Your local ticket agent will giro you lull particulars In regard to these Harvest Excursions; arrangements can also bo mado In this connection to visit tho doslrablo Kallroad Lands for solo 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. P. Hkeno. In addition, a few weeks beforo tho first excursion date, your looal ticket agent will bo ablo to furnish you with a special Folder, Issued by tho Illinois Central, which will glvo you particulars of these Harvest Excursions in ouch form ns will enable you to plan your Journey at homo. Should you not bo within call of a railroad ticket ngent, address A. II. JIanson, Q. r. A., Illinois Central IS. B., Chica, eo. 111. 8-4-5 1 Lane'a Family Medicine Moves tho bowols each day. Most pooplt nood to uso it. Pour pair mon's soamloss hoso for 25c. At the I'ooplo's store. 0-21-tf Coming Kvcnts. Sept. 27 Grand concert in Ferguson's theatre undor tho auspices of Llanorch Yr Ewie Lodte. No. 41, Truo American Tvoritcs. Sept. 58 Select fall assembly of "On Club", in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 18 Bizir and supper in Robbins opera house, under tho auspices of All Saints' Parish Auxiliary Society. Oct. 20 Second annual ball of Brother hood of Itnilroacl Trainmen in Bobbins' opora house. Nov. 1. Supper UDder. tho auspices of the English Baptist church in Bobbins' opora liouso. Nov. 23 Sovonth annual ball, of tho Washington Beneficial Society in Bobbins' hall. Nov. 21 Supper in Bobbins' opora house, undor auspices of Womens' Belief Oorpe j benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Spectacles to suit book and stationery stroot. all oyos, at Portz' store, 21 North Main 4-28-tf A Sunset O Great Salt Lako Is but one ot tho match less spectacloH to bo seen -in Utah. A new book "Utah, a Peep into a Mountain Wallod Treasury of tho Gods," Is now; issued and can bo had postpaid by sending 25 cents to J. II, Uennott, Unit Lako City. It is expected hat tho Knights Templar and others visiting Colorado tbo coming season will -oxtend their trip to Utah, via tho Hlo Grando Western Itnllroad in both directions. That road affords choice of threo distinct routes and tho most magnificent sconery in the world. Equipment unequilod In tho . West. Two trains daily across the contlnont. tf Coughing LofidB to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. A Great Stock, five thousnndlnovols, tho latest and best issued, selling at',25 cents othor places, for sale at Max Beese's for 10 cents. Tho finest playing cards; in tbo market 5 cents per pack. Buy Keytlone flour, name Lkbsio & Co., printed on ovary sack. Be euro that the Ashland, Pu., is . 3-3-3taw When Baby was slek, wo gave her Castorla. ' When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she cave them Castorla. Infants' shoos 25c. per pair, at tho People's store, 121 North Main street, Shenandoah. 6-21-tf Best work done at Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and epotlesi. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE Good horses, -nice buggies and responsible drivers are tlie essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be liau at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear, of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all Its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAVIEB. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Dossler's old stand) Malts unci Coal His., Hlicnandoali. llest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys nnd cigars. i"ool room at- Mched. SUNDAY SERMON. Rec Fowlnk'K Interostliitr Discourse In tho M. i:. Church Sunday Vvonliig. The sermon at the Methodist KpUcopal church on Sunday ovening was on tho 'Groat Encampment'" "If I forget thoe, O Jorusalem, lot my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not romombor thoo lot my tonguo cloavo to the roof of my mouth, f I ptclor not Jemsalom to my chiol joy." Pealm 187, 5 C. Such wbb tho spirit with which tho Lord's captives in Babylon re garded their native land. This is the spirit which over breathes in truo patriotism. Patriotism is not rdiglon. A man may bo truly patriotic, as was Palno. and not be re ligious, nor oven moral. But a man can not bo.t'uly religious and not bo patriotic No Christian can avoid fooling a sense of erutltude for tho patriotism that led so tunny to brave tho hardships of war in de frnco of ilio Union, and nono can help ro jolcing with them over (tho privilege they have ju't 01 joyed of gathoiing once again at the Nation's t'apitol to colebrato their hard-fought victory. Among tho lessons suggested by the gre."t encampmont was one concerning tho mpgnitudo of tho civil war. Wo hftvo heard of upwards ol 3 000,' 000 of Amorica's choicest sons having ro soonded to thoir country's need. But when figures are piled up in such pro' fusion they become only tho meaningless symbols qf unimnginable multitudes we cannot tako them in. But when the Nation's herots marched tbiough Wtsbington the other day a hundred thousard strong, aud when wo stood lcr seven continuous hours watching tho veterans of 2,000 engage ments as they marched 25 abreast urdcr their commander's n o, and remembered that thoy reprottnted less than ono-twenli eth of the Union soldiers engaged, a now generation began to realize as never boloro the meaning of that nwful war. Another lesson concerns tho debt of grat itudo waowo to the human saviors ot the Nation. As wo thought of the stability and prosperity of the Nation and thon wit nessed the empty slccvos and baiting crip plfs and bowing forms through whoso sac rifices wo have received those blessings, a new generation began to realize tint it will rcquiro more than dollars and cents to dis charge that debt. $ Another lesson to such as looked beneath tho surface proclaimed what a horrible and hateful thing war is. Such demonstrations may throw an unwholesomo glamor upon war and kindle a doiire in some for military honors; but war is neither moro nor loss than wbolosalo human butchery, undor tho sanction of national exigencies, which howover, can novor extract its intrinsic evil. When wo think of the moro than three hundred thousnnd Union graves tlitt attest tho savagery of war we shrink in horror at tho thought. But tho moral cost was tho most serious, The wbolo nation has sulfered an inex prcssiblo debauchery t-f conscience from its familiarity with blood and carnago. O-io of the results of tho war seems to be an incapacity to deal intelligently with tho great living questions of the present. It is to bo feared that until the" offensive car cassos that died on southern battle, fields twentyflvo years ago aro buried out of eight, and until tho heroic participants in tho struggle have passed from time to eternity and a now generation comes to tho front, we shall not be ablo to grapple sue. ceesfully with tho moral questions of the times. Ttio Sabbath is assailed, the public schools aro imperilled, tho nation is being inundated with rum, and sad to say, mul titudes of thoso who woro on the right sido of that war aro on tho wrong side of this. Yet this is more important than that was, and its issues are vastly moro far-reaching, as the souls of noon aro moro important than their bodies, and as oternily is more consoquonco than timo. Another lesson was concerning tho value of a "record." Tbo proudest men in the parade were tho First Dofendors, and justly so. Thoy stood by truth on tho scaffold thoy are now crowned with hereon the throne, When thoy endured tho sacrifices they littlo thought of the glory to follow. In the moral conflicts of life we aro mak ing our record. It will to examined by and by at the judgment, It will then ap pear that patriotism is no substitute for uiet that a man might be loyal to bis country nnd a traitor to his God. Alex' ander conquered tho world and wspt, wo aro told, because there was not another to conquer; but, like many otner patriots, no died a miserable slave to his own appetite for Btrong drink. "Greater is he that ruleth his own spirit than he that taketh a city." ' LITTLE LOCALS That Cover Considerable Ground la This Vicinity, East Coal street needs cleaning badly. The stench from tbo gutters, etc., is very bad and dangorous to health. Nearly all tho Grand Army boys and their friends aro homo now, tho exceptions being Capt. A. II. Boads, Albert Hoover and B. G. Iless. A number of our townsmen who woro out early this morning were wearing over coatB. Spin In for Itself. Under tho management of Edwin O Maytura, general manager of tho Potts villo Home 31. A. Life Insurance Com pany, in tfio past two years 7.0C0 policlos have been iseuod. In that brief period tho company has paid over 8,000 in claims Mr. Maytum's management speaks for it solt Dans! Khiik I ! Hung! I I Is heard the gun of the sportsman. Get your outfit together and join their ranks, Tickets at reduced rules are on tale via tho Nickel Plate. t-novll For Alinott Nothing. Max Iteese bat Just received a largo stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, otc., purchased at an Assignee's sale and is lolling tliora at CO per cent loss than regular pricei. Fresh Morris Itiver Covo Oysters ro coivod daily at Cosletl's. 9 22 tf SONS OF VETERANS. Tho llnnks of tho Coining Soldiers Filling Up. List week's National Encampment has greatly encouraged tho Sons of Veterans all over tho country, and tho young men whoso fathers fought in tho lato rebellion aro joining tho ranks of tho different camps in largo numbers. Henry Horncastle Camp, No. 49, of town, has taken now lile and much inteiost is be ing taken in .filling up its ranks with every son of a veteran in town. Tho mombors will commence drilling Ibis week and as soon an their arms arrivo from Now York will drill in tho manual of arms. At tho funeral of David Tarry, yester day, the firing squad was taken from the ranks of tho Sons. In tho futuro it is expected they wil furnish tho firing squad, guard of honor, otc, thus giving tho old votorans a rebt. Under the Lion's l'uit, This monstor melodramatic spectaclo will be produced at Ferguson's theatre on Wed nesday evening, 28ih Inst., under the man agement of Georgo Peck, with a strong cast, magnificent sconorv, and introducing Col. E. D. Boone, the groat lion tamer, and hit charming wife, Milli Garlotta, together with their seven giant Nubian lions. All tho paraphernalia used in this production is carried in tho company's own private baggagn car. Tho lions are exhibited in the third act, which takes plsco in a circus monsgerio, and their performance is given in a massive steel cage, fourtcon feet high, thirty faet in diameter and weighing 0,000 pounds. The large African lion, "Com modore," is also in tho last act. Thoir performance is a triumph of tho trainer's skill. Seven hugo, shaggy lions frolicking in their stcol-cncircled den, liko childron, p'aying see-saw, leaping, riding bicycles, wrestling, forming pyramids, riding chariots, with all but human intelligence, Colfmol Boono is accompanied in tho den by two enormcus boar hounds, presented to him by Prince Bismnrck. Kulnfr for lleiielltft. Jamo9 Kirkpatrick, of Pottsvillo, and .). J. Franey and Michael Graham, of town, wero on Saturday choson arbitrators in the caso of Timothy Coakloy against tho Knights of Annunciation. Tho nrbitra tion is fixed for October 5th, at 2 p. m., in Attorney Burko's olllco. The suit is for bonofits alleged to bo duo Mr. Coakley from the Boeioty and John A. Nash and 31. 31. BurKo, Esqs., aro prosecuting tho claim. I.c-ks Cut oir. Tborna? Ogden, 19 jcars of age and ro siding at Shoemaker's bad his legs cut off above tho knees yesterday morning by La high Valley pa'songor train No. 3, The victim died shortly after. Ogden and four companions had been drinking and chal longed each other to jump upon tho train while it was running at a high rato of speod. Ogden fell beneath the wheols while attempting to tnako the jump. IjllRht Fire. Tho fire companies were called out at 1:40 o'clock this afternoon to thu Ueison borger proporty at tho corner of White and uontro streets, occu pied by Michaol S. Schcider. Tho flro started in a closet on tbo second floor of tho building among some clothing and was extinguished without calling tho hoso into play. 1 ho damage was very slight. The origin of tho Are is unknown. Three pair ladies' black hoso (fast colors) for 25c, at tho People's storo. 6-21-tf Accident. and how to deal with them, and other val uablo medical information, will bo found in Dr. Kaufman's great Modical Work elegant colored plates. Send 2-cent stamps to pay postage to A. P. Ordway & Co, Boston, JIues., and receive a copy free. 2w Hunting Season Opened. For special rates to hunting torritory, call upon agents of the Nickel Plate,tnovl2 Chairman Carter llopnliil. WAsmxQTO, Sep. 28. Thomas II, Carter, Cliiiirninn of tho Republican No,' tlonal Committco, spout Sunduy in Wash' ington, ami was In conference with number of oniclals upon political mat ters. Ho returned to New York on the midnight train. Mr. Carter wns not com' mutiicatlve upou either the object of hi visit or the prospects of the campaign Ho did say, however, that tho Republi- cuub would oarry Now York, New Jersey and Connecticut, Kins of London I.mnlHrt Swindled, London, Sep, 20. It is credibly re ported that bnm Lewis, tho king of London money tenners, nas ueen uitton to tho tune of 80,000 pounds by tbo Lyrio Club forgeries of Mr. Scott Sanders. THE NEXT MORNING I TCEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTER, My doctor Hiij's I' ai's Kfenily on tin? stomach liver and fcfdneie, unu i u sant laiatlvt. Ttjta drink Is mjtd from Jmrt, uiiu is pivpared fur uau u rasllr M tea. 1 i en I.' All dnwcl wilt i.i m . u .a si uo rw j' iiup. Iluy oiio to-dsy. tne' I'l.mllr Mi'ilii'iiio l!ive tho llowH vncU day. jnoraeriobf ''thy, ihlt. t n,"""i''v Of Central!!, is now prepared to take contracts lur me Cleaning Out oi Water Closets And other outbuildings. Prompt, clean and inonensivo work at reasonable prices, ensivo be left nrlces. Orders may ,y De if it at the 1.0m t the Commercial Hotel, corner ot Mala and Coul streets. j?S?feifc. AT 3 I Our Directory. Shenandoah Olllco hours from 7:30 a. I m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and licelatrv Do-1 partmentppen froraSlOO j n. in. ioT:uup. m. Following Is n schedule of tno arrival ana departure oi man trains, ftiau matter for despatch must bo in tho ofilco thirty minutes neiore ino time given nciow: Arrival. Destination. ( Phila., Western 1 nnd ( Southern States) Departures A. M. 4:21 A. M. I. M. 7:S0 9:08 12:52 3:08 8:00 I 9:03 9:45 11:30 ( New York nnd East-1 i ern Htntes and ( points on L. V. 15. R. ) -j ABland. Qlrardvllle. I Raven Run, Centra-) 1 lia.Mt CannclandJ ( Hhamokln. ) 12:52 3:0S 8:00 0:08 9:56 II t: 114UI 7:20 9:03 9:6(1 7:00 2:68 6;20 2:60 Pottsville. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:0S 11:30 9:53 9:58 Mahanoy City. I Mahanoy Plane, Lost! 11:80 1 Creek nnd bhaft. J I Frackvillo. ) 7:20 2:50 6:00 1 2:50 9:58 9:50 Carriers make a general collection at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro mado in tho business part of town at iu:ia a. ni. ana z:uu p. m. lire Alarm lloxes. The following list shows tho location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Dowers streets. 18 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Drldgo and Centro'streets, 23 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets, 42 Gilbert nnd Ccntro streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down I the hook once and lot go. When an alarm is sent in tho flro bell will sound the number of I the box and repeat tho alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire I bell will strlko one, then pnuso and strike fivo I which will indicate that the flro is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. WAITS, &o. TM3SIRAULE PROPERTY FOR SALE.- J Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, I for sale, win no sola wnoio or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. WANTED. A good salesman for this terri tory. Good pay to right party with satis factory reference. Annly to Chas. J. Pouge, I 0-2Mm General Manager, Chattanooga, Tcnn. WANTED. Good Canvasser; salary and I oxnenses from start: steady work: cood chance for advancement. DHOWN 11KO". CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-3m LOST. A gold-hinge bracelet, on the public read between Hhenandonh nnd Mahanoy uity. t inaer piease return to inis omce. man- nnoy City papers pleaso copy. 0-23-3t -nnOI'0'ALSwillbo received until noon of JL Monday. October 3, 1892, for 150 tons of I chestnut. 60 tons of stove and 26 tons of egg I coai aenverca i. o. d., on nny oi mo inrco ran roaa mumps, ncnuyiKiu iiaven. HOARD OP POOR DIRECTORS, 9-23-tf Schuylkill County Almshouse TTISTRAYED. From tho premises of William lli Kazmerrak, a red cow, with two white hind legs, tall tipped with white, white star In forehead, and rone on horns, bultaulo reward for return of same. WILLIAM KAZMKHCZ1K, 9-20-lw 30O S. West street. A GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com- mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Eraslnc Pencil. The Quickest andereat- est selling nm city ever produced. Eraos ink thoroughly in tno seconds. No abrasion of nftTinr. Wnrlm liko manic. 200 tn 600 tier cent. I profit. One agent's sales amounted to t620 in six days. Another 133 In two hours. Previous experience not noccssary. For terms and full narttculurH. address Tho Monroo Mf g Co., La Crosne. Wis. x!39 5-24-ly jpERGUSON'S THEATRE. V. J, FEltCUSOS, MANAGEIl. WEDNESDAY, SEPT'BER 28. Tho event of luo souson. George Peck's mon ster meioaramutic spectacle, Under the Lion's Paw With a strong cast, tons of special scenery. anu luirouuumg in ino Menagerie Hcexie Col. E. 1. Hoono and M 1111 Carlotta, und thoir SEVEN NUBIAN LIONS I Frolicking like children, In a massive steel cage, playing at seo saw, playing ball, rolling hoops, drawing chariots, skipping rope, saying prayers, forming pyramids, una many other acts wun numun lnieingence. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cts, Reserved scats on sulo at IClrlin's drug store. OPENING OF DancinaSchodl ! o Robblns' Opora House, SATURDAY EVENINGS. Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces, ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IF. J. IFOIRTZ'S North Main Street. The larirost stock in town at the lowest nrlcos. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall puper uuu wiuuow suuueu. We Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Fall Trade. Now styles arriving dnlly. T T PRTPF' U X) n JT XVXVjJ-J THE V N 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 Herald IEEE B 3RL 5K ZT3SL. T H ID Great Advertising Medium. GREAT ADVERTISING MEDIU We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour nnd Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, Ao Gallagher's Cheap Cash 9m (Muldoon's old stand) GOBNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oroam, All Flavors, S3ocl, Wator, Ture Fruit Flavors. Confectionery, Etc "WIXjS03ST -V. OTTO 37 South Main Street. line of and Children's 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 ! A hat that is no stylish a worthless. There are a thousand reasons way you should cot wear It, and not one reason why you should it usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit, and is cot worth a fraction of the money. When vou tuy a hat buy a good one, and if you really want a good one, try our li hat. It will Mil the bill. Tho samo can be said of our Neckwear- a fine tie for 200, any style. Htraw hats from Co up to 11.50. Nice line of summer shirts at S5o. a big drive in boys' waists from Sua to fiOoj lareollne of trunks and valises at loweBt prices big bar gains la overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new at short notice. Satin luuiun guaranteed or money refunded. JOHN It. COYLI3, lliorney -at-hw tni Red Estate Agent, omen Tieddall'eMlulldlnir. Shenandoah. Fa N
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