1 In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., or the summer and pic nic season at SEVBHlsT'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. X'ire Alurm Hoses. Tbo following list shows thu location ot the alarm boxos of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Conl and Bowers streets. 16 Bowors and Centre streets. 24 Uridgo and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centro streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 4J-Gllbert and Cherry streets. 64 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm f sent In the tire bell will sound the number ot the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAIIM8. It tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Ore boll will strlko one, then pauso and strlko live which will Indicate that tho Are Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. THREE HARVEST EXCURSIONS llillr ItutcH vln tliu Illinois Central Aug. 30, Si-pt. 27 unU Oct. 25th, 181)2. The Central Koutc will sell excursion tickets to the Agricultural Itcglons of tho Wost.South wost and South, at one faro for tho round trip, from stations on Its lines north of Cairo, on August 30th and September 27th. A third ex cursion will be run to tho South and Southwest on October 25tb. Your local ticket agent will give you full particulars In regard to those Harvest Excursions; arrangements can also bo xnado 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 the Company's Land Commissioner at Chicago, Mr. E. 1 Bkone. In addition, a few weeks before the first excursion date, your local ticket agent will be ablo to furnish you with a Bpcclal Folder, issued by tho Illinois Ccntrnl, which will give you particulars of these Harvest Excursions In such form as will cnablo you to plan your Journey ut home. Hhould you not bo within call of a railroad ticket agent, address A. II. Hanson, G. I. A., Illinois Central E. It., Chica go, 111. 8-l-5t Lane's Family Modlclno Moves tho bowels each day. MoEt poople need to use it. Coming Kventfl. Oct. 18 Bazir und f upper in Jlobbins opora house, under the auspices of All Saints' Parish Auxiliary Society. Oct. 20 Second annual of Brother hood of lUUroad Trainmen in ltobbins' opera house. Oit. 21 Sixth annual ball in Rjbbins' opora house, under tbo auspices ol tho Grant O.irnet Band. Nov. 1. Supper under tho auspices of tho English Baptist church in ltobbins' opora house. Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of the Wathington Beneficial Society in Bobbins' bail. Nov. 21 Supper in Bobbins' opera houto, under auapioes of AVomous' Belief Corps; banefifof Soldiers' ilonumont. SpectKolei to suit all oyee, at l'ortz's book and stationery store, 21 North 11 sin rtroet. 4'28-tf A Stiunet O Great Salt Lake Is but ono of the match' less speotaole to be seen -in Utah. A new book "Utah, a Peep Into a Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods," Is now; Issued and can be had postpaid by sending 25 contu to J. II. Dennett, Halt Lake City. It Is oxpected that the Knights Templar and others visiting Colorado the coining season will -extend their trip to Utah, via the Hlo Grande Western Railroad in both directions. That road affords choice of three dlstlnot routes and the most magnificent scenery In the world. Equipment unequal ed in the West. Two trains dally across the continent. tf Coughing Leads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. A Great Stock. five tboutandlnovelt, tbo latest and best Issuod, selling at!25 cents other places, for talo at Max Beese's for 10 cents. Tbo fineat playing cards? In tho market 6 conti per pack. '" m Best work dono at 1 Bronnan'a steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Ii&co curtains a epocialty. All work guaranteed. 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, 12iand 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. DAVIIJ8. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Chrlnt, Hauler's oldstand) SXalu aim Conl utH., Hlicnaudoali, Ik'tberr aii ond porter on tap. The finest oreads 1 1 whiskey a and clears. Pool room at-ached. OUR "WALKER.'' lie Trnmps All Over Town In Search ol News. Several days ago the Hkhalu announcod that AVillinm Gibson, of town, and John Gallagher, of Girardville, had been matched to spar a number of rounds at A lion town for a purse of $100. Sinco that announcement a chnngo lias taken place. Tho match with Gallagher has fallen through and Gibson hni boen matchod to spar "Jimhiy" Mellat, of 1'biUdolphla. This mutch is to takb place on the 17.li inst., in the Metropolitan skating rink at Ashland, under thn auspice of tho Now Athletic Club of that town. Should this come Off it will bo a lively contest and Gibson will And n foo worthy of hi steel, as .McIIMo is a pro-fes-ionai boxer of considerable repute and experience. A story is going tho rounds to theeibct that an export pool player of town had a somewhat sensational exvorienco a fow nights sfro. Having made a match with a Girardvillo man tho player borrowed s valuable cue off a friend and boarded an electric car lor tho iceno of battlo. On the way towards Girardvillo he foil asloep and slumbered so soundly that he did not awake until tbo car Was safely housed in tho power homo at Rappahannock for the nitrht. Ho wa? evidently a victim of a conspiracy of some people who did not wib to have him meet tho Girardville man, and ho tenlized this when he awokn. But bis misfortune did not end here. In miking his way out of tho power houso he fell into one of tho ash pits, cutting and bruising himself in sevoral places; and, to cap the climax, his valuablo cuo was missing, He eventually got back to town, an exceed ingly disconsolate pool expert. Tho uncertain condition of electric rail way matters in town is not interfering with tho progress of work between Girardville and Ashland. Tho woik of grading that blanch is moving ahead rapidly and very eatiff'ictorily to tho company. A forco ot over ono hundroi men aro at work on tho road, who aro quartered in a big building at Big Mine Bun. Tho people' of Ashland are very well satisfied with tho progress. Work was begun on Centro street in that town to-day. Ono of tho conductors on tho electric railway was mado tho victim of a cruel joko a few nights ago. A young man of town got on his car at Girardvillo and pre tended to bo so intoxicated that ho could not assist himself. Tho conductor kindly led him to a soat and fixed him comfortably fcr the rido home. During the Hp tho conductor paid occasional visits to tho young man to eeo that bo was comfortable. The young man carried bis ond of tho joko admirably until tho car reached town and was bounding along Coal street, when he jumped up, shot out the entrance of tho car, und alighted as easily as if it was only running at a speed of two milos an hour. "Well, I'll eat my shirt if that ain't heaping insult upon injury," ejaculated the conductor as ho turned and shook bis list at tho young man, Alfred Lawler, an Bnglish"safe cracker," was discharged from tho Pottsville jail on Monday aftor Serving a year for carrying concealed .deadly woupone. Before leaving Pottsvillo he expressed hiB opinion of Beveral prisoners in the jail, and this is what be said of Harry T. Hull, tho one time photographer of town: "Hall, tho Shenandoah incendiary, is a chump. Why, say, I would not lot that man associato wilh me. Yes, I think ho is guilty. He told Borne very silly stories to mo." Tho language is moro forcible than classical, but tbo opinion fits local sontl mont. One of the Polish business men of town is missing. Toe news of his absence first leaked out yestorday afternoon when two of his countrymen sought advice as to tho services of a lawyer to Eocure judgments on claims they hold. A Herald reporter mado inquiries and learned from a prom inent gentleman' that on Monday the mer chant complained bitterly of tbo result of pay day. Ho expected largo payments on his book accounts, but tbey failed to ma terialize, and when he closed his Store Sat urday night ho found ho did not havo enough to meet the clajms of tho sales men who were expected to call on Monday. The Uebald's informant says tbo mer chant was aim on distracted and finally concluded to go away for a few days in ordor to avoid mooting the agents bofore next pay day. Tho informant said he bad not the slightest doubt that the merchant would turn up safe and sound in a few days. Pkncil Poist, When Xuture Neods assistance it may bo best to rendor it promptly, but ono should remember to use oven tbo most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho best and most eimplo and gontlo remedy Is the Syrup of figs, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Fresh Morris Hlvbr Cove Oysters re ceived daily at Coslett's. ' 0 22-tf Speaks for It sell. Under the management of Edwin O. Maytutn, general manager 'of tho Potts ville Homo M. A. Life Insurance Com pany, In tho past two years 7,000 policies have been issuod. In that brief period the company has paid over 8,000 In claims. Mr. Maytum's management speaks for it sol f. . First Know Pull, Tho first fall of mow In town occurred to day at a fow minutes befuro noon. It lasted less than a minuto, juit long enough to give the streets a light coating. Buy Key t lone flour. Bo sure that the name Lebbio & Co., Asbland, Pa., is printed on every sack. S-3-3taw "I have used halvution Oil for frosted feet and bockuche and found it to La ma tx-at . remedy and pain k Her on earth. Mrs. Maggie j Nioder, Mb Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., Pa,' "THE SABBATH." An Interesting Discourse by Itcv. l'oivlck Sunday Morning. The sermon in the M. E. church on Sun day morning was from Mark 2-27: "Tho Sabbath was mado for man and not mm for tho Sabbath." Tho .lows of our Lord's day made tho Sabbath a burden instoad of a blowing by their - ondloss and abiurd rules governing its observance. But the Pharisees had also a maxim by which they excused themselves from the rigors they imposed upon others. This maxim wai (juoted by our Lord in tho language of "the textin justifying his Sabbath-day works of mercy. Ho thus turnod it against them and mdo it thenceforth the law of thn christian" Sabbath. Itismnn's servant but not hlsmastor. Tho Sabbath rests upon no astronomlrai considerations as do days, months, years. It was made for man. It was mado with man. "ltemembor a word implying provlous knowledge the Sabbath day to keep it holy." It was made lor a memorial of creation. God bletspd and sanctified it "becnuse in it ho rested from all tho work ho bad mado." Ono of its dosigns was to teach man that God if tho proprietor of the universo another was to keep aiivo mrm's sense of respon sibility to Gd. This may sound as thounh it was made for God instead of man. But we must remcrnbor that man will have a hero to worship a modol to imitate a master to forvp. And God seeks to take advantage of this instinct for our own good to set bfforo us Himself as tho su preme good. Wo command and restrain our children tor their sake and not our own only. So the religious obligation of the Sabbath was mado for man's sake. An other design of the Sabbath was to help man to fulfill his obligation to God, by affording a period of rest from toil and a stated opportunity fur worship. "Six day shalt thou labor and do all thy work, but the seventh is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God, in it thou shalt not do any Work '' But tho age seems to bo outgrowing thi-old-fashioned idea of tho Sabbath, The world usod to get along without railroads and nowspaper9 altogether but now wo are told that wo ctnnot get along without them for ono day in seyon wo must have them on Punday. Very oiten repairs that might as easily bo mado through tho week are reserved for Sunday. The argument for nearly all the work dono on Sunday is really based on convenience and profit and not on necessity. The blnatrJ bondholders of soulless corporations and not tho toiling masses aro tho men who in tho name of poverty aro raising tho demand for Sunday trains and open expositions and not be cause thoy caro for tho toilers but the divi dends. But thoso aro only fomo of tho logical rosulls of a weakening regard for tho Sab bath in the homo life of the nation for tho past 25 years. In our boyhood days these things were unknown. Whon they wore first introduced they shocked the christian conscience. But by degrees wo havo be come accustomed to them. And tho dan gor is that our children will grow up under this loose regard for tho Sabbath to know no better. Heads of families nood to be mora careful, for it is in the home that tbo controlling bands of the future aro being trained. Worldly cares and pleasures should be sacredly laid aside, and as little labor bo' performed as will suffice. The habit of slaying at homo, or keeping hired holp at homo half tho day to prepare big dinners is all wrong. Our Sabbath obligations oxtend to those in our omploy and wo bavo no right to require them to profane God's day. Tho habit of reserving tho dead for interment on the Sabbath in order to make a great display is a groat insult to the Magesty on nigh. It may sometimes bo necessary to bury tho dead on tho Sabbath but it ought to bo dono in a quiet wodost man nor. Not long ago our town was agitated on account of a Sun' day parade at the laying of a cornor stone of a church, but was that any worse than tho funeral parades that are bold Sunday aftor Sunday? If the Sabbath Is to bo presorved, more serious thought must bo bestowed upon theso things, Whatover will contributo to man's real welfare mak ing him better and enhancing his oternal good may properly be done hero tho lino should be rigidly drawn, For Almost Nothing. Max lieoso has just recoived a large stock jf tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purcbasod at an Assignee's sale and is jelling them at CO per cent, loss than regular prlcos. When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, Blie cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, alio gave them Castor!, Infants' shoes 26c. por pair, at the People's ttoro, 121 North Main street, Shenandoah. , C-21-tf Why weary your throat and patience with that wretobd cough u hen a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Will Snre you promptly. , JjlliliaUSON'B TIlIiATKK. V. J, FJiliGUSON, MANAGER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 92. Special engagement qf tho talented young ro mantienctor, Supported by his own superior company, In cluding lilsj Llrile Muy Ulmlar, In the beat ot all meludrsuias. Nobody's Claim I Produoed with all new and beautiful scenery and offectfc. The greatest oast, most beautiful scenery, brightest spectacles. Best Realistic Play on Earth. Prices, as, 35 njul 50 Cts. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store, WANTS, &o. M finn WANTED on good security. Ad- oi.uviu arcss, a. u. u., ueiiald omce. B-29-lw FOR SALE. A good heating stovo. Apply at tho Hehald office. tt DESinAliLE PltOPEKTY FOR SALE. The Cathcr property, on West Oak street, for ealo. Will bo sold whole or In narts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-13-03 XT ANTED. Good Canvasser; salary and I i UApvumB iiuui Binii. Bintuy wurK, KOOU chance for advancement, I1HOWN 1JHOS. CO.. Nursorymen, Rochester, N. Y. Ml-Sin TOUND. A cow. Owner con secure same by 1 ealllne upon Max Schmidt. 11 South Main street, Hhenandoah. pro' Ing property, and paying oxpenscs Including tho cost of this ad vertisement. 10 4 3t NOTICE '10 CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be received until noon of October Mb, 188, at the oftlco of tho Lehigh Valley Conl Company, Wllkes-Ilarre, Pa., for sinhlng a Blind at Spring I) rook colliery. Audenried, Pa., 13 feet by 13 feet, to a denth of about 18 1 tee'.. .Specifications may be seen at the ofllcos of tho company at Audenreid, Lost Creek and Wilkes Bane. 9-W Ot J). P. DROWN, Div. Bupt AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handlo the now Patent Cheml- oal Ink Erasing Pencil. Thu quickest and (front- est tuning novcuy over prouuecu. iraes inn thoroughly In two seconds. No nbhislon Of paper, works like magic, 300 to 600 per cent, prollt. Ono agent's sales amounted to (630 In six days. Another 133 in tvo hours. Previous experience not nccossarv. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroo Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. H3 6-31-ly AUIUTOK'S NOTICE. In tho matter of tho Estate of Ilenrv ltunn. lato of tho town ship of North Union, deceased. Tho under signed, an Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Hchuylklll county, "to restate, resettle, and mane distribution of tho monies remaining In tho bands of James K. Moer, Executor, &c, amongst the parties legally entitled thereto," will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, "outhEast corner of Main and 0.ik streets, Hhcnandoah, fa., on Friday. October 38 1893, ut 10 o'clock n. m when and where all parties interested aro requested to proscnt their claims or be forever utter derarrod from coming In upon snld fund. (Money in nanns or executor, M fi.i mi. n, u. w. ilOLLorm'Ell, Auditor. Hhcnandoah, Pa., Oct. 3, 1892. 10-5-Iaw-3w (t1 C PAYS for a homo lot at May's Land J1.J ing. tho lino suburb of Atlantic City: a squares from It. It.; commutation fare to Phfla. 35 cents: has court bouse, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; line driving, llshlng, gunning, b.tthiug, selling: city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not one empty; a safe and sure lnvoptment: 350 invested will incroaso 310 In Omonths; 3 milli built this year: lots ore 80 feet abovo ocean; 10 per cent, off for caBh; - mis lor rc.; line insumj. enu lor circular. MAY'S LANDING ISIPKOVEMENT CO., G68 Franklin St , I'nlludelpbla, -3U-3m IIEI'OHT Ot THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHENANDOAH, at Shenandoah, In tho Slate of Pennsylvania, ut the closo of business, Sept. 30, 1893: liKsouiicra. Loans and Discounts S108.387 91 Overdrafts tecured und unsecured.... 813 01 U.S. Itonds to secure circulation 100,0 O 00 Stocks, Hccurl ties cto.. 11 UK 00 Due irom approved reserve agents.... 43,310 09 Duo from oilier National Hanks 149 30 Duo from Stto banks and bankers 1,254 39 Hanklng-houfco, furniture, and ilxt... 2,587 U8 Current cxnensosnnd tuxes paid. 1.480 :u Checks and other cash Items 2,341 80 Hills ol other Banks 6,18200 Fractional paper currency, nickels, nnd cents , 353 15 Specie 20.33.) 00 Legal tender ndtes 5,1)'00 neueinpiioHiunuwHuu.is.ATeasurer ' i (5? of cl.-culntlon) .. 4 C09 00 Total 007,315 49 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000 00 Surplus Fund 20,000 00 Undivided profits 10,707 41 Nntlonnl Banknotes. outstanding OO.O11O '0 Individual deposits subject to check., 191,918 08 jjemuua cpriiiicaics 01 oeposit iiu.uo-j m e'luhnr's checks outstanding 10Q 00 Due to other National Hanks 4l,BM 49 Duo to State Hanks and Hankers 900 07 Total 5607,315 49 StatcorPennsylvnnln.Countyof Sclmylklll.sKi I, Jno. It. Leisenrlng, cashier of the above mimed bunk, do solemnly swear. that tho abovo Hutement Is true to tho best of my Kuowicugonna oeuei. Jno. It. LKisEVitiNn. Cnshier. Subscribed nnd sw6rn to beforo me this 4th aay or uctooer.is'.'-'. 11. A. mwaiji, Notary Public, Correct-Attest : J. J. F HANKY, ") P. J. Fbbouson, VDIrectors. John a. Keii.ly, I NOTICE TO. CONSUMERS, OFFICE OF THE On account of the long drought tho Shcnnn doah Water and Gas Company glvos notice to its consumers that there mustbe no more waste of tho water supplied by the company. This notlco is -especially directed to people who use garden hose and wash show windows, pave, ments, carriages, etc. Tho water will be turned off every evening, beginning on Wednesday, October 5th, at seven o'clock, and remain so until 7 a, m. This rulo will remain In forco until tho neat rain. A watchman will be stationed at a ston at Fow. ler's lumber yard, on East Coal street, to turn on the water at a moment's notice in case the flro alarm is sounded. By order of tho company, t. 33. XTIEJSJS, 10-3-lw Superintendent. pEKGUSON'S THEATRE. l'. j. FcnavsoN, iiakaqeil OCTOBER 3d, 4tli and 5th, '92 Wednesday Matinee. ' Prof, GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW And his original, famous, unequalled Equine Paradox James Albei t, Manager, 24 EDUCATED HORSES 24 Do everything but talk. Refined, Instructive, Interesting, urouing. Enjoyed and yiuiwu uyuigr vuo mil lion persons. u uM.jr vumiiiukuitii, fuirumztiu oy uu classes, and that has never had uu unfavorable pHttnlam rm, . . . i - , . . . J'rlccs, 25, 35 nuil 50c. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store Hess' Livery Stable, xi8 N. Marlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HAHNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouta In toun. W All Id V)A nlPHBAi1 in rOfAlva a bVin -a it,. public patronage. J We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS New styles T T PRTPF' U . TJ . A XVXvjJLi EVENING HERALD Publishes all the News. The Herald is the evening newspaper of the Shenan doah Valley It and foreign news cellent advertising ceiyed, in all neigli villages by mail or day of publication, the people in this hood, the best place TC3J" JF n 13 vertisement is in! the Herald. Advertise ! ' Subscribe 1 Great Advertising Medium. GREAT ADVERTISING - ' .. MEDIUM We Study to Please ! " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE i , ALWAYS IN SrOK. Fish, Uutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hav and Straw, &&, &t Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's oldstand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. OPENING OF Dancing School! Robbins' Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS, Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces. line, of and' Children's for Pall Trade. nrrlvlug daily. OLD RELIABLE, O, ffORTH MAIN STREET. publishes all local and is hence an es niediura. It is re boring towns and train on the same If you wish to reach town or neighbor- to plant your ad A hat that Is not stylish js worthless. There are a thousand reasons woy y ou shoula not wear it, and not one reason why you should It usu ally costs as much as a stylish bit. and Is r.ot worth a t raotlon of the money. Whon you tuy a hat buy a good one, nnd 11 you really want good one, try our H hat. It will till the bllL The same can bo said of our Neckwear-a fine HJor S' a,ny "'y'6' "trow hats from fo i.p to H.W. Nice line of summer shirts atlc, able drive in boj s' waists from SOo to 60o; large Una &KvM prlCCi b bar 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and mart Bh .'ood as new at short notice. bulli-UcUua cuuiunteodor money refunded. JOHN rTcOYXeT IKorney-at-Lw snd Real Estate Igert, ' Office Ueddall't.Uulldlng, Shenandoah, Pj - tt ..at- 1. , 1 -