In Season I All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for tho summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THREE HAKVEST EXCURSIONS Half Itnteii Tin tlio Illinois Central Aug. 30, Sept. M7 mid Oct. 2Sth, IHUS. The Central Rome will sell excursion tickets to the Agricultural Regions of tho Wcst,!iouth. west and South, at ono faro for tho round trip, from stations on Its lines north of Cairo, on August 30th and Beptemhor 2UU. A third ex- ourelon will be run to tho South and fouthwest on October 25tb. Your locol ticket agent will give you full particulars In regard to these Harvest Excursions; arrangements can also bo made In this connection to visit tho desirable Railroad Lands for salo by tho Illinois Central In Southern Illinois on obtaining special per mission to do so by addressing tho Company's Iand Commissioner at Chicago, Mr. lu. V BUene. In addition, a few weeks before the first excursion date, your local ticket agent will ho ablo to furnish you with a special Folder, Issued by the Illinois Central, which will give you particulars of these Han est Excursions In such form as will cnablo you to plan your journey at homo. Khould you not bo within call of a railroad ticket agent, address A. IL Hanson, G. P. A., Illinois Central It. It., Chlca- co. 111. 8-4-5t Lano'8 Family Modloino Moves the bowels each day. .Moat people need to ubo it. Four pair men's seamless hoeo for 23c. at the People's store. 0-21-tf Coining: Kvellts. Sept. 27 Grand concert in Ferguson's theatro under the auspices of Ltanorch Yr Ewic LodKe. No. -11, Truo American Ivoritcs. Sopt. 28 Select fall assembly of "Ou Club" in Kobbins' opera houso. Oct. 18 Hazir and supper in Kobbins opora houso, under the auspices of All Saints' Parish Auxiliary Society. Oct. 20 Second annual ball of Brother hood of Kailroad Trainmen in Kobbins' opera houso. Nov. 1. Supper undor tho auspicos of tho English Baptist church in Kobbins' opora houso. Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of the "Washington Beneficial Society in Kobbins hall. Nov. 2-1 Supper in Kobbins opora houso, under auspices of Womons' Keliof Corp;; benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Spectacles to suit all oyns, at l'orlz's book and stationery storo, 21 North Main stroot. 4-28-tf A Sunset. O Great Salt Lake la but one of the match less spectacles to bo seen -In Utah. A now book "Utah, u Peep Into a Mountain Wnllod Treasury of the Gods," Is now; Issued and can bo had postpaid by sending -5 cents to J. II, llennett, Halt Lake City. It Is expected that the Knights Templar and others visiting Colorado the coming season will -oxtend their trip to Utah, via tho ltio Grande Western Railroad In both directions. That road affords choice of thrco distinct routos and tho most magnificent scenery In tho world. Equipment unequaled in tho West. Two trains dally across tho continent. tt Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. A Great Stock. Five tbousandlnovuls, the latost and best issued, selling al'.2o cents other plaoee, for tale at Max Ketfe's lor 10 cents. The flnoet playing cards; jn the market 6 cent per pack. Buy Keystone flour, name Lbwio & Co., printed on every swsk. Bo sure that thi Ashland, 1 a., When Baby was sick, we gave her Casta rlu When she wag a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Mto, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla Infants' shoos 26c. per pair, at th People's ttoro, 121 North Main street. Shenandoah. 0-21-tf Best work done at Brennan't stotui laundry. Everything white and ipotlee Jjace curtains a specialty. All wori guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, nice bucrcfies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 Wort Pear alley, rear of Lubercr1 hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in al its branches attended to with promptness. KVAN J. OAYIK8. JOE WY ATI'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ, Howler's old stand) Haiti mid Caul tltH Hliuiimidonli. Vest beer, ale and porter on tan. The finest brands ot wnlsLcys and cigars, Pool room at- Kcbeo. THii Uiufi' liS'lti. 'lie Democracy's Cry of Higher Prices Not Sustained. Now Industries Developed and Wages Are Advanced. AVIint Is Shown lit tho Comment nn tlio McKlnley Ijaw from Kxpcr ienco In All Sections of tlio United Suites on tlio Operation of tho Act. A few years ago the Republican party vrent before the people with the proposi tion o protection, stating that with tho McKlnley bill tnnnufnettiring would bo in creased, more labor employed, and wage ndvnncedin America; all promises mnde have been fulfilled, so now that the Demo cratic maunders nee that prices havo not been ndvnnced, ns they stated thnt they would be, they fall back upon the very unique position that all legislation of a protective nature is unconstitutional, and should be itnnuled. Sttnnge it Is indeed that Americans have no right to pass laws for their own benefit, yet this Is the posi tion that the Democratic party nssumcs, lint whv tliev should do fco U bevond the comprehension of Intelligent people, whoj"' in their verdict this lall will show to tho world that they can no longer be deceived with the fnllncy o: free trade. It is not a question any loiwr whether vnS can make the protected articles in this country or not; the fact Is that we tlo make thorn, so the only question now is In regard to this matter, will the peoplo permit the Demo cratic managers to close up our manufac tories or make the employes work for starvation wages, like they are compelled to do in tho old country, by vicious legisla tion that they now threaten and will at tempt If they get in power. Stnntling by Protect ion. Farmers are getting ahead under the McKlnley bill. It has given them better prices and nn nmpler market. They realizo this on the one hand, while on the other hand they realize that the Democratic party is committed, in virtue of the tnnir plunk which it adopted at Chicago, to the destruction of the protection policy root, trunk nnd branch if it gets a chance. Hence when invited to vote for Mr. Cleve land they may well shake their heads and remark: "We really cannot nfford to; American Industries unprotected would mean American industries jeopardized; if you Democrats came into power the coun try would not know precisely what to ex pect, while that declaration of yours that protection is unconstitutional would jus tify the people in expecting the most radi cal sort of a chunge. Oh, no; as sensible, practical men, with families depending upon us, we are opposed to a chnuge. It is our plain duty to use our votes uud in fluence against you." This is the argument which Isprovingof greatest weight with the majority; the ar gument which is doing the most to secure the election of the Republican ticket. The fanner, tho manufacturer, the merchant, the workingman, the business and trade of the country in their numberless branches, must do one of two things they must cither vote to maintain protection or vote to strike it down. To maintain it is to conserve the common prosperity. To strike it down is to invite widespread financial disaster. New York Tribune. Protection Advances AVaRCH. Tho Massachusetts labor report, recog nized as the most thorough and most trust worthy in the country, being prepared with great impartiality nnd by tho best trained statisticians, is a document of great value in discuNsions of the effect of the tariff. It compares the year 1801, which was nil under the new tariff, with the year 1800, of which nine months were under the old duties. The general riwult is an in crease of 2.05 per cent, iu amount of wages paid during the year and .43 per cent, in number of days in operation. Tim value o goods produced increased only 1.38 per cent., being loss than in former years, for the obvious reason that prices of manufactured goods were iu almost all classes reduced in 1801, us the report of the finance committee showed, so that larger production in quantity represented a less increase iu value. Thoory nnd Condition. The theory of Mr. Cleveland is that tho Republican tariff has greatly added to thu customs taxations ot the people. Tho con dition is that our Importations free ot duty for the past yuiir exceed by 21 per cent, the non-dutiublu Imports for the yeai 1b81. The theory to which Mr. Cleveland is committed is that reciprocity is a sham, nnd that our trade with foreign countries is blighted by the Republican policies. Isut the condition Is that our foreign commerce has increased during the past year more than $400,000,000 over the average of thu previous ten years, and the balance ot trade with foreign nations for the fiscal year 1803 was 202,9U,I2 In our favor. Worklngmen Clothed I.lko Princes, The free trade papers that ore prating so much about the shoddy that they claim 1 taking the place of good woolen goods j this country are invited to contemplate tin spectncle of free trade England importing 75,000,000 pounds ot foreign rags annually to manufacture into shoddy for her work ing people. The Americau workingman is clothed like u prince compared with his English brother. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Tlioy Probably Know. The 13,000 people who have found era ployment the past year in our revived in dustries will probably know where to pluce the credit. Not only has the average rate of wages increased under McKlnley protection by 8.0 per cent., but 13,000 per sons not before employed Jiuve found profit able uud steady employment. Springfield (Mass.) union. Ask Your Wife. The terrihlo oppression of the MoKInley octl What is itt Ask your wife who, we hope, holds the purse when she could buy so much for the dollars you earn as she can now 'my. Protection gives you the dollars and the worth of them. Stand by it To Cut Dovm "Wages. The Democratic party Is now making tho greatest political battle ever waged by a party to out clown the wages of the work men of this country. A Donioorntlo Confosslon. McKlnley prosperity has ceased to bo a Republican campaign hallucination. It is a reluctant and compulsory Democratic confession. Hew York Tribune, CURED FREE, Those Atlillrtett to the Hum, Tobacco and Opium Habit, There are many in thin county slaves to rum, tubxeco and opium, who would gladly throw of the yoke If acurowasguatsnteed. Tho editor ol the New York Mail and Express has undertaken to op' n Instiiutec In ibiit city for the cure, free of charge, ol any of thete habits. Dr. Irvine, who h charge ol the institute, has Eont out the following card ; "Aro you addicted to liquor, opium or tobacco r It you aro and you honestly wish to give It up you can bo treated free by tho Morrcll Cure by applying to mo at IJroome street Tabernacle, No. 305 Broome streot any day nt 1! p. m. If you cannot uomo at that time send me a postal.curd ana I will como and see you. "Tho City Mission baB Investigated the Morrel Curo, and found that those who ha e been treated by It give It tho highest com mendation. It cures 1UU per cent, ot all th. so who undergo tho treatment. Sincerely tho lodgers' friend, It te claimed that 1. It is a cure in all caeos. 2. Treatment does not Interfere with usual employment. 3. No tote arms or other disagreeable accessorial accompany troatment. What 1 JI'H.roo and Oscar Kohler went over to the valley yettirday morning with thoir guns and dcg. They novor come home empty. Shenandoah Correspondence io Journal, Whall Does the corros ion eit date inm.UHte that when the Meetrs. Kohler go hunting they always return full Thero must bo some raU' take. Three pair ladies' bli c hose (fast colors) lor l!5c , at the 1'eopleV store. 6-21-lf ItC'jr?5 CsHa.Coirhs rprhrMt.Croap,InllneaJt, Whooplnc Couh. rrouoliltia Asthma. AoartiJ. inf. fr Consumption i nr 1 . i I ur. relief Ik tlvsnerd itSErt. V ". You will lea IbttK s'llnt "ff-ct afttr taking tho flnt do, Ms k .Jri its wb.ra. t.rr I..UI- tad 11.00. JjlEKGUSON'S THEATRE. V. J. KEUGUSON, MANAGER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Die Only F. J. Frayne In his original drama, The Boy Ranger, With his staff of Metropolitan Artists. Prices, as, 35 nnd 50c. ltoservcd seats on sale at Kirlin"s drugstore. EUGUSON'S THEATKE. P. J. KEIlGnSON, MANAGER OCTOBER 3d, 4th and 5th, '92 Prof. GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW And bis original, famous, unequalled Equine Paradox Jam os Albert, Manager, EDUCATED HORSES- 24- -24 Do everything but talk, lUflned, Instructive interesting, amu-nig. enjoyed ana praisiu Dy over one mil lion persons. Tho onlv entertainment natronized bv all classes, and that has never bad an unfavorable criticism. Prices, 25, 35 50C Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IF1 O". POBTZ'S IN or tli Main Street. The largest stock In town at the lowost prices. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper and window shades JO. ID. IDlrriEZIE, Of Centralis, Is now prepared to take contracts for the Cleaning Ont oi Water Closets And other outbuildings. Prompt, clean and inonensive work at reusonaDio prices, uraers may be left at the Commercial Ilotoi, corner of Main and Coal streets. Hess' Livery Stable, ix8 T. niarlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND IIAhNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town Would be pleased to receive a share of the puDuepauonage. M. M. BURKE, A TTORNBY-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH. FA. Offices Room 8, V. O. Building, Bbenandoah, nnu ,mcr.y uuiuung, i-ousviue, fliel.. don't delaW v Our Directory. ?ut;iiiiiiuuuii. Ofllco hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m, Monoy Order and Ileglstry De partment open from8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Following inn schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Kail matter for despatch must bo in tho ofllco thirty minutes before the time given below: Arrival. p. M, A. M. 1:40 f.Si 2:26 8:00 0:08 8:18 1:40 9:45 8:08 9:08 , 1:25 9:58 1:23 9:03 1:23 9:08 2:13 9:S6 1:40 2:28 8:18 9:G8 1:40 2:28 9:S8 8:18 2:20 8:18 9:63 2:23 9:53 Destination. Departure. A. M. F. M. ii'Mia., western ) 7:80 9:08 12:53 3:08 8:00 ana v ( Southern States ) and 11:30 ( Now York and East' ad East-1 s and V V. It. K. ) 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:85 7;00 1:5") 7:00 1:40 7:00 ern mates 9:08 ( points on u, Asland. 7:20 Girardvllle. Raven Run, Centra-) llii. Mt Camel and Bhamokln. i Pottsville. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 2:58 6;20 2:50 Mahanoy City. t Mahanoy Piano, Lost 1 11:30 2:60 6:00 2:50 I iTCCK ana snail. i Frackvllle. f 7:20 Carriers mako a eeneral collection at 6:00 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 made In the business part ot town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Fire Alarm Iloxes. Tho following list shows tho location ot the alarm bozos of tho Shenandoah Firo Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal nnd Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Brldgo and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42- GUbert and Centro streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 63 Chestnut nnd Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down tho hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the fire bell will sound thb number of tho box and repeat tho alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAHUS. If tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 the 11 ro bell will strike one, then pause and strike Ave which will indicate that tho fire Is In the vicinity of No. IS box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. WANTS. &c. WANTED. Apply A clrl for general housework. to V. J. Portz, North Main street. 937-tf TvESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1 J Tho Gather nronertv. on West Oak street. for sale. Will bo sold whole or in parts to suit purcnaser. Apply on tno premises. 4-ia-m WANTED. A good salesman for this terri tory. Good pay to right party with satis factory reference. Apply to Chas. J. Pougo, General Manager, Chattanooga, Tcnn. 9-24-lm Yjrr .ANTED. Good Canvasser; salary and VY exuensesfrom start: stcadv work: good chance for advancement. 11HOWN I3RO. CO., iMurheryinen, ltocnesicr, ix. x. 8-31-3C1 rno EXCHANGE for road cart, or for salo, a 1 Bock of dark red game chickens contain ing eigni mil-grown stags, warranicu urst class. Address P. O. Box 167, Catawlssa, Pa. 9-28-lt IJiOR SALE Cheap, ono horse and buggy, ono three-seated extension top carriage. and ono three-seated fnricy sleigh, ono single cutter, ono set of double harness, and two sets of single harness, all In good condition. Annly nt 1,053 West Coal street. 0-29-4t PROPOSALS will bo received until noon of Monday. October 3, 1893, for 150 tons of chosi nut, 50 tons of stove and 25 tons of egg coal delivered f. o. b., on any of the three rail road sidings, Schuylkill Jlavcn. BOARD OF POO 1 1 DIRECTORS, 9-23-tf Schuylkill County Almshouse TnSTRAYED. Prom tho premises of William J2j ICazmercztU. a red cow. with two white hind legs tall tipped with white, white star In forehead, una rope on horns, sultuolo reward for return of same. WlIXJAM KAZMEnCZIK, 9-20-1 W 300 S. West street. I GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com A mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho Quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magle. 200 to 500 per cent, prollt. One agent's sales amounted to $030 In six days. Another 32 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full artlculars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La rosso. Wis. X139 6-34-ly tir a MTcr ivido-awako workers every- vHnitu where for "Shenos Photo- gruiihs of the World;" the greatest book on eurth; costing il0o,0iO; retail at Mft, cash or pill nn)o Installments. inamtnotlilllustrated uiili I u circu are una terms iree. au ly out put over 1500 volumes. Agents wild with suc cess. Mr. Thomas L. Martin, Centreville, Texas, cleared niin rflPQ A DU f M'8" Rose 8711 In 9 days; rtlU I Uhli fY tt d Adams, of Woosier, O., KI In 40 minutes; Roy. J. Howard .Madison. Lyons, N V., SiUI in 7 hours, a bo nuniu:magnlncentoutrtt nr Tilr llflDI fl only iioo. Books onUr lilt WUHLU credit. Freight paid. Ad GL03E BIBLE PUB LISHING CO.. 723 Ch.stnut St., Pi.ila., or 358 Dear born St .Citlcago, til. ti-2-lw jbRQUSON'B THEATRE. F. J. FErtOUSON, MANAGKK. WEDNESDAY, SEPT'BER'28, The event of tho season. George Peck's mon sier meioarumatio spectacle, Under the-Lion's Paw With a strong cast, tons of special scenery, and Introducing In tho MciinKcrlc Scene Col, E. D. Boone and Mllll Carlotta, and their SEVEN NUBIAN LIONS Frolicking like children, In a massive steel cage, playing at see saw, playing ball, rolling hoops, drawinir chariots, skipping rone, burlnu prayers, forming pyramids, and many other UUIH Willi UUUIUU 1UICUIKUUCU Prices, 25, 50 nnd 75 Cts Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. OPENING OF DancingSchool Robbins Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS. Sctioppe Orchestra 15 Pieces We Are Just Opening Up a full Iadies', Misses' CARPETS New styles T T PRTPTt" J U JL JLXjJ-J THE EVENING HERALD Publishes ,alf 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 JLH 23 vertisement is in the Herald. 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 and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, 4o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Hot Weather Bulletin. 1 loo Oioam, All Flavors, SocSltv "WfttOX", Pure Fruit Flavors. DBzroctca., Oalios. 'Confectionery, Eta , "WIILSOISr -v. OTTO 27 Boutli Main Street. line of and Children's for Fall Trade. arriving daily. 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 la not styllsn a worthies. There aro a thousand reasons wnyyou should not wi&r It, and not one reason why you should it usu ally costs as much as a stylish hat. and Is cot worth a fraction ol the money. When you buy a hat buy a good one, and If you really wants, good one, try our 13 hat. It will All the bllL The eaino can be said of our Neckwear a lino tie for Sue, any style. Hlraw hats from 60 up t 11.60. Nice line of summer shirts at 25o: able drive In boys' waists from 20o to 50oi largeTlinu of trunkB and valises at lowest price: big bar gains in overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and 'made as good an new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, JOHN R. COYLE, AttorDey-st-Law and Real Estate Aged, Office UeddaU't Uulldtng, Shenandoah, P
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