FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta bles at our store. SEYERIT'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. l'lre Alnrm lioxos. Tho following list shows the location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Boners Btrects. 15 Iiowera and Ccntro BtroetB. 24 Hrldgo and Centra Btrcots. 25 Main and Ccntro streets. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centro streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry Btrects. 63 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook onco and let go. When an alarm Is sent In tho lire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat tho alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. It tho alarm Is sounded from box IS the fire bell will strlko one, then pause and strike five -which will lndlcato that the tiro Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. In One Lino Water is still scarco. Head tho Herald for news. Did J'oh pay your taxes ? Davics' new block about finished. Keep up tiio good work, Supervisor. Send us local news. Another now paper soon. Finish tho electric road. Commence pavinf! the streets. Clean tho gutters. Is your leaky roof repaired ? Fireplugs should bo looked after. Sour Kraut lunches gow. Rabbits in the market. Send in tho news. Potatoes plenty. Get in your coal now. Fix the broken pavements. The l'lace to Co. Shenandoah people visiting the county seat isurnanicd l'ottsvillo) all call in tho Academy Restaurant. Either J. F. Cooney, the proprietor, greets you witli a smile, or liis genial brother, M. 'A. Cooney, welcome you. It is the rosort for all gentlemen from north of the mountain. 8-21-tc Lime's J-'umlly Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. Host pcoplo need to use it. doming Invents. Oct. 18 Bazar and supper in Rohhins' opera liouso, under tho auspices of All Saints' Parish Auxilliary Society. Oct. 20 Second annual hall of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen in Iiobbins' opera house. Oct. 21 Sixth annual hall in Itobbins' opera house, uudcr tho auspices of the Grant Cornet Band. Nov. 1 Supper under the auspices of the English Baptist church in Bobbins' opera house. Nov. 23 Seventh annual hall of tho Wash ington Beneficial Society in Itobbins' hall. Nov. 21 Supper in Itobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of Women's Belief Corps; benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Hunting Season Opened. For spcoial rates to hunting territory, call npon agents of the Nickel Plate. tnovl2 A (Ireut Stuck. Five thousand novels, tho latest and best issued, selling at 25 cents other places, for Bale at Max Reoso's for 10 cents. The finest playing cards in tho market 5 cents per pack. A Happy Man Is he who uses lied Flan OH for Itlienmatlsm. Neuralgia, Toothache and curonlo pains. It's a remedy which cures every time. Try It. 25 cents, Red Flag Oil is sold at 1 1'. U. Kir lln's Drug Store. Coughing Loads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsarn will stop the cough at onco. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she crlod for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castori& When she hod Children, she gave them Castor! If there ever was a real cur for chronic. Coughs. Colds, llronchlcal troubles and la (Jrlpno it is Pan Tina. Don'tiall to get the genul .c; avoid substitutes. Costs only U5 rents, l'un-Tlna Is sold at P. 1. U. Xlrlln's Drug Htore. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, -nice buggies and responsible driyers are the essential thinrrs for a oleasant g u x drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 JNorth Pear alley, rear of Luberer's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking1 in al Its branches attended to with promptness. KYAN J. DAYIItS. JOE WYATT'S ' SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ, Dossler's old stand) Mil In ana Coal Bt(., Hlienumlouti Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Tho finest Brand 01 wuuica ana cigars, root room uv KCnea. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Sees and llenrs During His Trawls. A party of wags stood at tho rornor of Main nud Centio streets Saturday overling and speculated upon tho uses tho trench made for the olectric railway on Main street could ho put to. Ono of them says that if tho water supply had not boon cut off a hoso would have been secured and tho trench turned into a canal. It was intended to then havo placards prepared announcing that trips to Oak street and return via tho canal could be had for five cents. But, then, tho water was cut off. To-night the Borough Council and Joint Committee is to meet and go over tho work done by tho latter body during tho past six months. According to the resolution passed by Council at its last meeting tho Joint committee is to produce all papers and facts covering the transactions to dato so that Council may bo ahlo to discuss tho matter intelligently when It meets tho contractors on Thursday ovenlug. I understand that ono of tho bidders, Mr. Qulnn, of tho Potts villo firm of Quinu & Kerns, has become disgusted with tho business and that ho told ono of tho Councllmen that if thoy want to give Coons tho contract so bad thoy better let him havo it. "Aucten Hyt, Karbcn Co., Pa." To some pcoplo tliis will appear like so much Greek, It is riot a solcction from that languago, nor is it a clipping from a prizo conundrum column. It is a copy of an address upon a letter that recently passed through tho local post office and was intended for "Audcnreid, Carbon county, Pa." Ashland was without water from C o'clock Saturday evening until 7 o'clock yesterday morning and until further notico no water will ho supplied for any purposo except from 7 to 10 a. in. each day. Ashland has bor ough water works, too. Shenandoah, with its daily supply from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. is not faring so had with tho soulless corporation, after all. I love It, I love It And who stall dare To chide me for loving This old headwear. Mr. Plopport, of East Centro street, says there was no cause for a firo alarm being sounded from his premises on Sunday. Ho says that some women and hoys were un necessarily alarmed by smoko issuing from his bake house. A Nancy Hanks, driven on East Centro street hya Hebrew junk doaler, surprised its owner yesterday afternoon by running away, Tho only causo assigned for tho strange con duct of the animal is that it objected to being hitched to a wagon having hut ono shaft, tho absence of tho second shaft neces sitating the fastening of ono of the traces to the front axlo of tho wagon. Hungor might alto mluht havo had something to do with it, as the horse refused to pull tho empty wagon from tho telegraph polo with which it collided until after sapper was served. One. Literary Notices. "eomance." It has hocn said was it o Frenchman who said it? that the Germans cannot writo short stories. This assertion is disproved by the brilliant October number of Romance. It is the second in that magazine's series of special issues, and more than half of Its con tents aro from tho Gorman. Even tho French seldom produce storioa equal to Hugo Klein's "His Excellency, tho Fool," Paul Heyso's "Tho Beginning and the End," the Queen of Koumania's "Tragedy of Love," and Hans von Spielberg's "Tale of the Great Sahara." No such collection would bo complete without a fairy-story, and an amusing ono, new to American readers, it supplied in "Tho Uonkoy's Spring," by Rudolph Baumbach. There aro also classic German stories by Jean Paul Richtcr and Ludwlg Tieck. Tho whole forms a remark able and interesting illustration of German fiction. Agreeable variety is secured by the interspersing of half a dozen American talcs, flavoring strongly of tho native Boil. This magazine is issued by Romance Publishing Company, Clinton Hall, Astor Place, Now York. The price is 25 cents a number snbscriptions, $2.00 a year. Best work done at Brenimn's Steam I.aun dry. Everything whito ami spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Would vou rather buv lamn- chimneys, one n week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it: if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, lilac beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one m a hundred. Where can vou get ltf and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where ant how much. It costs more than common class; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for ins business. I'itUburgh, Itu Geo. A. Macueiii Co. REV. POWIOK PREACHES. An Interesting Discourse In tlio Methodist .HplAcopal Church. Tho sermon in tho M. E. church on Sunday ovening was on; "Living men that aro dead." Rev. III-I : "I know thy works, that thou hast a namo that thou llvcet, and art dead." I remcmbor to havo read of a soldier who after serving his country for awhllo dovlsed a plan by which ho was reported dead and who then dosertcd. When tho war was over and towards wore holng distributed ho applied fot a share But whon tho books wero opened there stood tho word " Dead " opposite liis namo. Lot us bewaro least similar fate befall us when wo stand before God. It is to ho foared that many, oven now, who have a namo to live aro dead. Tho scripturos frequently speak of living men who nro dead. Thoy give us no logical definition of death. Wo may bo dead in ono senso and allvo in another. "Sho that liveth in pieasuro is dead whilo shollvctli and you hath ho quickened who wero dead in trespasses and in sins. Ye aro dead, and yourllfoishld with Christ in God." Some who nro remarkably alivo and nctlvo in business affairs are dead In spiritual things. But the text contemplates tho case of ono who was onco truly alivo and whoso spiritual lifo is practically oxtinct but who has tho reputation of being still allvo unto God. Such persons aro not all dead yet. Nor aro they all to bo stigmatized as hypocrites. Many are undoubtedly deceived and while maintaining tho form of Godliness aro destitute of its power. They go to church and rcceivo tho sacraments and listen to tho gospel and yet are inscnsiblo to spiritual feeling and irrosponsivo to tho spiritual needs of a dying world as much so as though they were in their graves. Nor is it hard to account for their condition. Tho cares of tho world-r-tho deceitfulnc6s of riches negloct of private prayer and bible reading evil communications which corrupt good manners induigenco in sinful or question able amusements tho supposed obligations of polite society tho competing claims of non-religious lodges and societies the bitter contentions of political lifo etc., chill tho current of spiritual lifo aud sap its vitality. Men may deceive tliemsolves, but God knows their works. It is not supposition with Him Ho knows. Ho knows not only our creed aud our professions but our works. Ho judges us not according to our orthodoxy or our desires or our good resolutions but according to our works. In order to recover from sucli a backslidden stato watchfulness is enjoined. Intcnso solicitude for our spiritual estate is tho price of improvement. Then we aro commanded to strengthen tho tilings that remain that aro ready to dio. Some elements of good must bo found in him who "has a name to live" the death cannot bo absolute. Then aro wo bidden to "remcmbor how wo first heard and received" what joy once filled our soul. TIiub may wo better appreciate tho depth of our fall and learn tho way of recovery. Repontnnce towards God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ as a present saviour will restore tho "peaceful hours you once enjoyed" and nothing else will. Then will tho Spirit of God again breath upon tho dry bones of your soul and they shall live. P. . S. of A. Mock Election. Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., at its meeting on Tuesday, October 11, 1692, Will hold a mock election under tho Baker ballot law. Members of all camps In town and vicinity aro cordially Invited to attend, 10-8-3t F. C. Beesk, Sec'y. llnng i ISnng I I Hang I I t Is heard the gun of tho sportsman. Got your outfit together and join their ranks. Tickets at reduced rates arc on sale via tho Nickel Plate. t-nov-11 VOTE FOR no FOR THE LEGISLATURE, SHENANDOAH Employment Agency I MAX REESE, Agent. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on hand for families, roslaurants.&c. COOKS, HOUSE GIRLS, Chambermaids, Nurse Girls, Walters, Drivers, Maids, &c. 14 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Jllock.) GO TO THE- COFFEE HOUSE 32 North Main Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MRS. CONNICK IN CHARGE. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Rest Wines, Liquors, Oeers, Ales and finest Drasus oi cigars always on nana. mm Mil JUli WA1TTS, &o. I7OR SALE. A good heating stove. Apply ; at tho I1KI1ALIJ offlco. tf WANTKD. Good Cunvasser; salary and oxpensesfrom start) steady work! good chance for advancement. HHOWN 11HOS. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-3m AGENTS WANTED ON HALAItY or com mission, to handle tho hew Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly tn two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works llko magic. 200 to 500 por cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to K20 In six days. Another 132 in two hours. Previous experience not necossary. For terms and full Particulars, address TheMonroo Mf'gCo., Ia rosso. Wis. X439 5-21-ly AUIHTOR'H NOTCE.-In tho matter of tho Estate of Henry Kappi late of tho town ship of North Union, deceased. Tho under signed, nn Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, -'to restate, roscttlo, and maao distribution of the monies remaining In tho hands ot James K. Moscr, Executor, &o., amongst tho parties legally entitled thereto," will attend to tho duties of his appointment at his office, "outhEast corner ot Main and Oak streets, Hhenandoah, 1'a., on Friday, October 28 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties Interested aro requested to present their claims or be forover after debarred from coming In upon said fund. (Money in hands of Executor, $3 815.01). B. Q. M. HoLLorKTEii, Auditor. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 3, 1692. 10-5-law-3w &1 E PAYS for a home lot at May's Land pj.t lng, iho flno suburb of Atlantlo City; 6 squares from 11. 11.; commutation fare to 1'hlla., 25 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar Bash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; lino driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 33 houses built last year and not ono empty; n sato and suro Investment; J.V) invested will lncrcaso $2t0in0months; 3 mills built this year; lots are 80 feet above ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash; 2 lots for iZV, title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO.. 058 Franklin St., Pniladclphia. 9-30-2m OFFICE OF THE On account of tho long drought tho Shenan doah Water and Gas Company gives notico to Its consumers that there must be no more waste of tho water supplied by tho company. This notice is especially dlroctcd to people who uso garden hoso and wash show windows, pave ments, carriages, etc. Tho water will be turned off every ovening, beginning on Wednesday, October Btb, at Beven o'clock, and remain so until 7 a. m. This rulo will remain In forco until the next rain. A watchman will be stationed at a stop at Fow ler's lumber yard, on East Coal street, to turn on tho water at a moment's notico in case the lire alarm Is Bounded. lly order of tho company, S3. X3. IX OS Si 3, 10-3-2W Superintendent. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant Tho leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything now, clean and fresh. The finest lino of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign nud do mestic. Freo lunch served each ovcnlrg. Dig schooners of fresh, Ileer.I'orter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHEHTY, Trop. pEItGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FEIICUSON, MAK'AUKU. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, '92 The society event of tho theatrical season, Special eugogementof -MADELINE MERLI.- (American tour.) The young emotional actross in herspocial pro duction of Bernhardt's great play, it FROU-FROU I" As presented at tho Theatre Francaiso, Paris, ior over uve nuuurcu nigum. Miss Merit is acknowledged to bo tho now jjcrnnarat. jv. x, norm. No Advance In Prices. Reserved seats on sale at KIrlln's drug store. ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags and other school supplies at IF. CT. PORTZ'S NortU Main Street. Th a tdrppst stock in town at tho lowest nrlccs. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper ana winuow snuuea. Saloon : and : Restaurant, 115 N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lacer Deer. Ale. Porter and Tern' perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always on band. H. C FOLMER, Prop CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, ior soc, ak, uou unu upwurug, j-ur ties desiring only the shading or fix turos can bo accommodated. C. D. FRICICE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street, Hess' Livery Stable xi8 Ti, Alnrkct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND IIAHNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a share of publlo patronage. the GOOCl NeWS ForWorkingmeii Just received 120,000 worth of Men's and Boys' r LOTHING AND OVERCOATS. Also 110,000 worth of Men's, Ladlos' and Children's Underwear. rc.uuu worm or Men's, Ladies', Children's BOOTS and SHOES Will bo sold at cost and below cost till Jan. 1st. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Pall Trade. Now styles nrrlving daily. T T PRTCVs OLi) RELIABLE, U . U . X JLVXOJ-J J, NORTH MAIN. STREET. jPH 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 3E5 JF&. A. 23 vertisement is in the Herald. Advertise ! Subscribe ! Great Advertising Medium. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN SPOOK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Orcen Truck, Hay and Straw, lie., &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. OPENING OP DancingSchool! Robblns' Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS. Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces. SefF's Original Bargain Store 23 South Main Street. line of and Children's publishes all local and is hence an ex nicdium. 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 a worthless There aro a thouBuudroosonBwnyyouehoulanotwear It, and not one reason w by you should. It usu ally costs as much as a styllsn hat. and is tot Vf orth a fraction of tho money. When you cuy a hat buy a good one, and if you really want a good one, try our VI bat. It will fill the bill. Tho same can be said of our Neckwear a flno tie for BOo, any style. Btraw haw from 60 up to 11.60. Nice lino of summer shirts at 2fo; a big drive in boys' waists from 20o to Mo; large Una of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains in overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. JOHN R. COYLE, Atlornty-at-Liw anil Real EtUio Ageat, Office Ueddall't.Uulldlng, Shenandoah, I')
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