1 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. l'lro Alarm Iloxes. The following list shows the location ot lhn larm boxes of the Hhenaudofih Fire Department: WOAtlON. 15 Coe.1 and Dower streets. lc Boners and Centre streets. U Hrldgo and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 'M Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets, 4ii Gilbert and Contre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 58 Chestnut and Coal street. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the book onee and let no. When an alarm to sent In the Are bell will sound the number ot the box and repeat the alarm lour times. HOW TO MOATS AIjAHMB. It the alarm Is sounded from box 16 the tire bell will strike one, then pause and strike Bve whtob will Indicate that the fire is in the lelnlty of No. 5 box. Every alarm IB repeated four times. . THREE HARVEST EXCURSIONS Half Hates vln the Illinois Central Aug. 80, Sept. at and Oct. 80tli, 1808. The Central Houte will sell excursion tickets to tb Agricultural Regions of the West.South west and South, at one fare for the round trip, ,trom stations on Its lines north of Cairo, on August Both and September 27 th. A third ex ouralon will be run to the South and Southwest on October 35tb. Your local ticket agent will give you lull particulars in regard to those Harvest Excursions; arrangements oan also be made in this connection to visit the desirable Railroad Lands for sale by the 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. tikene. In addition, a few weeks before tbo first oxoursion date, your local ticket ngfnt will be able to furnish you with a Bpecial Foldor, issued by the Illinois Central, which will give you particulars of these Harvest Excursions in such form as will enable you to plan your Journey at home. Should you not bo within call of a railroad ticket agent, address A. II. Hanson, G. I'. A., Illinois Central It. R., Chica go, 111. ' . 8-Mt Lane's Family Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. ilost people nued to ilea it. Coming- Kvents. Oct. 18 Bazir und supper in Robbins opera house, under tho auspices of All Sajnts' Pariah Auxiliary Society. Oct. 20 Second annuil ball of Brother hood of IWilroad Trainmen in Hobbins1 opera lioube 0:t. 21 Sixth annual ball In Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices ot tho Grant Qjrnot Band. Nov. 1. Supper under the auspices of tbo English Baptist church in Bobbins' opara houw. 'Nov. 24 Seventh annual hall of tho "Washington Bufflclal Society in Bobbins' hall. i Nov. 24 supper to Kohbins' opera houto. under auspices of Wantons' Belief Corps ; benefit of Soldier' Monument. Sueotaelet to suit all eyes, at Portz's book und stationery storo, 21 North Main street. 4 28-tf A Kiitisut. O Great Salt Lake is but one of tho match' lews spectacles to be seen .In Utah. A new book '-Utah, a Peep Into' a Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods," is now. Issued and oan to had postpaid by sending 26 cents to J. II. Dennett, Halt I.ahe City. It Is expected that the Knights Templar and others visiting Colorado the coming season will extend their trip to Utah, via the Rio Grande Western Railroad in both direction. That road affords choice of three distinct routes and the most magnificent scenery in tho world, Equipment unequaled in the West. Two trains dally across the continent. tf Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balaam will stop the cough at onoe. ' A Groat Stock. Five thoutandlnovelt, the latest and best issued, telling attSH oenU other places, ftir sale at Max Reese's for 10 cent. The finoet playing cards; in tho market 6 oenU per paok. ISml work done at lironnan's steam laundry- Everything white and spotlm. Iiaee cumins a jecialty. All wort KUarantend. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE 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 iu all its branches attended to with promptness. I5YAN J. IJAYIK8. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Rossler'g old stand) jHaltt mill Coiil Htu., Hlieuuitdouli. TiAHt hAer. ala and Twirter on taD. The finest brands ot whUlteys and cigars. Pool room at- ached. "WALKER.'' lie Tramps Alt Over Town In Search ot News. A story is eolng about town to the effect thatono of our school teicbers the other day asked ono of hii pupils what,h would do if he purchased a postage stump at the post ofllco and tbo postmastor relumed v put it on tho letter. Tho pupil replied tha he would put it on himself, whereupon tie teacher volunteered tho statement that he would put it i n tbo onvolope. Comment is unnecessary. Ills understood that tho operator rd omployes ot tho .Loan colliery Kt 0 r tr ia and the Palk colliene at VnrU V Mi an in anything but a ploasant Iranie ol mind over the treatment they nre receiving at the hands ol the P. & B 0. & I. Co, It is claimed that the Beading is Mim-eElim the collieries. Tho Park coilieript, owint to a scarcity of cars, have' workid but 11 days and the Logan colliery but 13 dajf and C hours this month, to 28 days th Reading collieries have worked. Constable "Tallej" Phillips stood at tho corner of Main and C.ntre streots yeeter day and whs approsched bv a seedy-look- hie man who nsked, "Do you Inow ilike Mush?'' "Mush, Mush," repeated the constable he trod to recall hiving heard the name before, "No, I don't know Mike Mush." "AVoll." contlnmd the stranger, "will you lend me ten cents until tiaturdsy When I see Mike I'll give it back." "That's too much mush lor mo," Said Phi'lips as ho escorted the bum to th retmt at the rear of the hose house. Some of the First ward Democrat, in eluding J. J. Beilly, tho candidate for the Legislature, bought up all the pape campaign musical instruments they cou'd get hold of in town and parade to th discordant notes of the instruments ol torture. They "erenaded" several of the saloon keepers and managed to keep the towr in a nervous state until a late hour But little was left of the instruments whun morning dawned. A visit to some of our club' rooms of which this town has many, disoloses some feature- that would disgust the parents of boys.and young men who belong to them and frequent tho rooms. Thero is entirely too much beer guzzled in some and too much card playing for stakes in others. It was never intonded that club rooms should bo used for anything olso than a place to spend an hour or so, in social intercourse, reading books and newspapers, &c. Th rooms ought to bo open for the inspec inn of all and then there would bo no danger of them going into disrepute. The now readinj; room would bo tho proper place for our young men. Thore, they could have access to somo ol the beft books and newspapers in the county and spend their time to advantage in a pleasant room. If thoy must drink beer, let them go into n saloon and drink openly. I havo also noticed young ladies, many o( them roputed as roepeclable, visiting thete places at all hours of the night. Do their parents know it? Wedoubtit. I was at tho Council meeting Thursday night, and I mutt say It was almost as good as a show. All tbo end men wero there and they made lots of fun. When tho railroad dlsin'ecting corps was here this week 'tis a pity they did not extend their work to somo of tbo alleys in town. Tho borougb authorities would, no doubt, have psid for the work. Havo you fixed your broken chimneys and flues yet? Tbi is about tho best time to do the work. Clean out the eaves of your houses so that the wntor,;iin rainy weatker, oan go through the epouiingand not over the roof. The time fur filling tho oo&l bins is here, r noticed that those engaged in hauling coal are busy Some people wait until the weather is cold, rainy and disagreeable, beforo ordering their luel It isn't very pleasant to the haulers, or pedestrians who have to. travel, over the dirty black pavoment on a wet or cold day, If you want to please the housewife see that you havo plenty of nice dry wood, cut the proper length, ttored away in a dry and bandy place, and every lime she has cession to uto wood to ttart a fliosbo will think what a nice, dutilul l.usband or ton the has. It is. worth something to tea tho lady of the boute in good humor, Your meals will tatte all the belter. One thing I am altncxt certain of is that the ooming politioal campaign will be one of education, for I notice more people are reading tha daily papers than ever before, especially is this so of t' e worklngmeu, There appears to be a hungry deaire to read all about tbo tariff, reciprocity, free banking, &c, nnd those convim od by the reading of thete papers will not be easily swayed from their convictions. Most ot these people do not confine themselves V the papers of one party. It Isnoc maion thing now to ste a workingman have a Itepublluan and fyemocr&tlo paper in hit possession. In the past it wasrare to see them have one. It is a good sign. It U ignorance that causes trouble in the lnnd. Look at the matter from whatever stand point you may, the question of a city cbartor for tbo largest town in the county Is among the almost absolutely assured events of tho future, nnd the not very distaut future, cither. "While there are, of course, a groat many of our citizens who Indignantly repudiate the Idea, thero is oonitsntly growing undercurrent of tontl ment favorable to the city charter. In my wanderings about town I find thore are many of our citizens now favorable to the charter who opposed it a lew years ago, ixoono wno nas given inosuDjeci tuougni and study can have failed to discover the OUR advuntagcs to be arrivi-d Iroiu such at. It corporation. TM stent sentiment wi exert itself shortlv. Wo v ant a clt.-, charter, and we want It now. I am In hopes of seeing two of our publii squares paved bolotn the snow talis. It I- almost certain that this good work will g on and those interested should tee tha everything is put in readiness su that there will bo no duiay when Council says "go ahead " Chestnu'.tirg parllB- have already mad inrod on ih cliHstnut trees. Tho croi will be largo nnd U Chief r f Polico Dvl. la-t night additional proof ol his desire to meet all reus iimblo demands upon him by tin public in squelching the hoodlums wli gather about tbo thoatre. The Chief ey- thit he will sen that all such matters wim receive) pr mit attontl n. Let ti o good work go on and tho alroniy popular Cbiol will have tho respi-ct andgood.wishosof ill Walker When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Mls3, she clung to Castorla. IVlien Bhe hod Children, sbo gave them Castcri In rants' shoes 25o. per pair, nt th Poodle's store, 121 North Main street, Shenandoah. 0-21-tf Our Directory. ;j fin pogtf offhse Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:80 n. m. Money Order and Registry De partment openfrom8:00 a. m-10 fiuup. m. Following Is n schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. tytll matter for despatch must be In the office thirty minutes before the time given below: Arrival. DeMnatim. (Phlla., Western 1 Departure. P.M. 1:40 2:26 8:08 8:18 1:10 8:06 A.M. 1:31 A. M. v. M. 7:20 12:52 ana 0:08 ( Southern States) 8:08 11:30 3:08 8:00 12:52 S:0S 8:00 1:35 7;00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 9:15 ( Now York and Eost; orn Htfttes and " points on L. V. It. K. j Asland. 0:08 0:08 9:58 9:08 1:25 1:25 7:20 j Glrardville. ( Haven Itun, Contra-) J, 11a, Mt Carmel and 1:15 2:25 9:56 Hhamokln. ) 1:40 2:26 8:18 1:40 2:20 8:18 2:20 8:18 Potts vlllo. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:0 11:30 2:50 b;20 9:56 9:59 2:50 Mahanoy City. 1 Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30 1 Creek and Hhatt. 1 i Frackvlllo. V 7:20 2:50 9:60 0:00 2:50 2:20 9:50 Carriers make a cencral collection at 8:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. in. nnd 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro maae in me Dusinesg pari oi town at iu:iba.,m, anuz:uup. m, Protection -AND- Reciprocity ! But no Wild Cat Banks A meeting of tho citizens of Shenandoah and Vicinity Will be held in Robbing' Opera House, TUESDAT,- The meeting will be addressed by Gen. D. H. Hastings, Hon. C. N. Brumm AND OT1IEKS. rj) WANTS, Sco. $1,000 VANTED on good sccurlt; ,v, Ad- artss, a. u. u, IlEHALD Office. 0-29-IW JXH SALE. A good heating stovo. Apply J at tho Herald office. tt WANTED. A girl for general housework. I Apply to I J. Pom, North Main strrot. 9-W-lf DESIItAIlLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. I Tho Cnther property, on West Oak street, I for sale. Will bo sold W win no soia wnoio or in pans to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-1S-1): WANTED. A good salesman for this terri tory. Good ujv to rlsht nartv with satis- fnclorv reference. Annlv to Chas. J. Pouge, I General Manager, Chattanooga, Tenn. H-31-lm I X7 ANTED. Good Canvasser salary nnd VV cxpensos from start: stead chance for advancement. IJI'OW oxpensos from start: steady work; good ijul- LU, 8-31-3m Nurserymen, Ilochester, N. Y, TTlOR SALK Cheap, ono horse and buggy, J' ono three seutea extension lop carriage, and one three-seated fanoy sleigh, one single miller, one set nf double harness, and two sets of single harries, ull in good condition. Apply at 1.053 Wont Coal Btreet. 9-LD-lt PItOPO -AI.S will bo received until noon of Monday. October 3. 18W. for ISO tons of chosinut, Mtons of stovo nnd SS tons of egg coal delivered f. o. b., on any of tho three rail road sidings. Kchuylkill Haven. UOARD OPl'OOIt DIRECTORS, 9-23-tf Schuylkill County Almshouse NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Proposals I will hn received until noon of October fth. 1 1892, at the ofllco ot tho l.ehigh Valley Coal Company, Wimcs-uarrc, l'a., lor sinning a shaft at spring Ilrook colliery, Audcnned, Pa , lafnptliv 12 rent, to a death of about 18' feet. Specifications may be seen at tho ofllcos ot tho I company ai iuuenreiu, iust rcun uuu niios- uarre. 9-X9-6t D. P. DROWN, Dlv. Hupt. AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho now Patent Chemi cal Tnk RniKintr Pencil. Thoaulcltost nndgrcat- ABt. RpiHnp nnvpltv ever tiroduccd. Erases ink 1 thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to W20 in six days. Another JSS in two hours. Previous Avrtpriprmn not necssarv. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x MM-ly 11 C PAYS for home lot at May's Land- ctjj.l trig, the fine suburb of Atlantic Cit sniinrpH from It. It.: commutation fare to Phi !s rmitR: has court house, hotels, schools. churches, cotton. Doner, clothing, cigur sash. I brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; Alio driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 85 houses built last year and not one empty: a safe and nrA invoptmpni: 9A0 Invested will Increase (8 0 in Omonths; 3 mills built tbls year: lots are 80 feet above nci-an; iu per ceni. on tor casn; o. into tiw syfi- Mtle Inuured. Send for circular. I MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO.. 68 Franklin St , l'nilaaeipnia. p-su-inn pEIIGTJSON'S THEATKE I J. FEHGUBOW, JIAHAU Bit. OCTOBER 3d, 4th and 5th, '92 Wednesday Matinee. Prof. GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW And his original, famous, unequalled Equine Paradox Jamos Albert, Manager. , 24 -EDUCATED H0RSES- -24 Do everything but talk. Iteflncd, instructive, interesting, amuMng. j-.djuji;u uuu praised by over ono mil lion persons. The nnlv entertainment natronized bV all I classes, and that has never had an unfavorable criticism. Prices, 25, 35 nntl 50c. Reserved scats on sale at Kirlin's drug storo pERGUSON'S THEATRE. r. j, rEngusoN.-MANAGEn. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, '92. Special engagement of tbe talented young ro- ma nil c ucior, Supported by his own superior company, In- ciuainj; Alias i.izzie 31 uy uimicr, in mo best of ull melodramas, Nobody's Claim I Produced with all now and beautiful scenery una. enecw. -rue grenieei oast, mosi beautiful scenery, brlghtost spectaclos. Best Realistic Ploy on Earth. Prices, 25, 35 mid' 50 Ct, Reserved seats on sale at Kirlin's drug store. ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, 1 Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IF1. CT. POBTZ'S I North main Street. The lartrest stock In town at the lowest nrlces. I Headquarters for stationery ot all hinds, wall paper ami wisaow suaaee OPEiMNG OF Dancing Schoo Robbing' Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS, Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces. Hess' Livery Stable, zi8 N. AlarUct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND I1AIINESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be ploaBed to receive a share ol tbo pupiic patronage. Tl T M. IIUHKU, SHENANDOAH, l'A. Offices Room 8, 1'. O. Building, Bbenandoab, ana csicriy iiuuaing, rousviue. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Fall Trade. New stylos arriving daily. T T PRTPFS OLD RELIABLE, U X) u X XVlVJi-J O, NORTH MAIN STREET. THE EVENING Publishes all the News. The Herald is the evening newspaper of the Shenati 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 plate JE3C B IT m 33 vertiSement is in the Herald. Great Advertising Medium. ' GREAT ADVERTISING ' We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE Fish, Rutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, .t ' Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, 4o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) IMMK AMJ WW SI KM IS. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oio.xxi, All Flavors JSo3i Water, Pure Fruit FlavorB. 33 :r oriel, Ofi.lx.os. Confectionery, Etc "wim, S COST "V. OTTO 27 8outl DInii Htrcet. Hue of , and Children's nri publishes all local and is hence an ex medium. Itis re boring towns and train on the same If you wish to reach town or neighbor to plant your ad- Advertise ! Subscribe ! A bat that Is not stylish 19 wjithif us. 'lhero are a thousand reasons why you t-houlu not wear ii, ana not ono reason wuy you suouia 11 us'i ally costs as much as a stylish hit and Is not worm n iraciiou 01 lav wvney. w ncn you 6 1 OUtUT ' want nil. . . a cat Duy a gppo. one, ana 11 you renuywj eood onu. try our 12 hat. It will mi the hill The same can be said ot our Neckwear- a fine 4 tie for 200, any style. Btraw hats from Be . p t I ll.W. Nice lino of summer shirts at i!5c. ablK drlvo In hoys' waists from SOo to 60c; largf 'Una ot trunks and valises at lowest price, b ux gains in overalls ana coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and oasbmere hats renovated and mads as good as new at short notice. SaUsf.uUtiu guaranteed or money refunded. TOUN R COYLE, Alturcty-sl-Lsw and Real Estate Agent, Offlco UeddAll's Uulldlcg, Shenandoah, Ps,