FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. OOLLD and plated Silver ware. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,uniquo in design mth 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Ropair work executed neatly And promptly at Holtiermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets. Coming Kvents. Nov. 1 Supper under the auspices of Use English Baptist church in Jlobbius' opera Iiouse. Nov. 23 Seventh unuual tall of tho Wash ington ISeneflcial Society in Itobbins' hall. Nov. 24 Suppor in Robbins' opera house, under the auspices of Women's Belief Corps; benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Dec. 10 anil 17. Drummer Roy, or Spy of Bhiloli, iu Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of W. Camp No. 200, P. O. S. of A. The propriftors cil l'an-Tlna have spent thousands of dollars to make it known that It cures Uoimhs. CoIdH aud 1-aGi lrpe. Trial botilis or fan-Tina free nt P. P. U. Klrllu's drug store. l'lre Alarm Hoxes. Tho following list shows the location ot the alarm bozos of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Dowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 llrldgo and Centre streets. 2& Muln and Centre Btreeta. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets 4 Gilbert and Centre streets. iZ Gilbert and Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the tire bell will sound the number ot the box and repeat tho alarm four times. UOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. It the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike Ave -which will Indicate th.it tho tire Is In the vicinity ot No. IS box. Every alarm Is repeated lour times. Speak for Itself. Under tho managemont of Edwin G. Slaytura, general manager of tho l'ottsville Home M. A. Life Insurance Company, in the past two years 7,000 policies have been issued. In that brief period the company has paid over 8,000 in claims. Mr. May turn's manage ment speaks for itself. Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for In tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, l'a., post office, October 52, IBM: Flee Georgo Hegcns F, Vandevanter C. O. Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "advertised." One cent will be charged on all advertised letters. II. C. llQYEn, P. M. Fine photos. COc. per dozen, at Keagoy's. When B&by was rick, we gave her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Costorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castoritt Klectrlo Railway Change. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will leave the comer of Main and Centre streets at 5:30 a. m., daily, and every 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last car will leave. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, -nice buggies and responsible drivers are the eBBential things for a pleasant drive, winch can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in al its branches attended to with promptness. KYAX J. DAYIHtH. JOE "WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, tChrlst, Ilossler's old stand) Mailt Hint Coul'.HtH., HUcuaudonli Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars, Pool room at kcau1. THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Delegates Prom All Parts of the County Hero. Tho fall convention of the Christian Endeavor Societies of this county is now being held in this town. Up to this morning ono hundred and twenty delegates had reported, hut many moro wero enrolled during the day. The convention opened in thoFresbyteriau church yesterday, at 1:30 p. m., by prniso service under the direction of !ev. J. C. Kranso, of l'ottsville. Tho balance of tho session was taken up by routlno business. Tho evening session opened at .7:30 o'clock with praise service by Prof. E. D. Ileddall, of town. l!ov. William McNnlly then delivered an address of welcome to the delegates, lie spoko in his usual cordial and witty manner anil made tho visitors feel at homo. Tho ad dross was gracefully responded to by Mr. C. SJllimaii, Jr., of l'ottsville. After singing by tho united choirs tho president of tlie.convcntlon, Mr. Brown, of Malianoy City, read tho scriptures and Hoy, Zimmerman, of Mahanoy City, led in prayer. Tho principal featuro of the evening's pro gramme was an address by itcv. it. M. liuchanan, pastor of the Mauch Chunk Pres. hyteriau church, on "Faith and Facts." Ho said that we can have faith only as wo have facts. Tho facts are found in the Word. Wo must appeal to them and accept their veracity iu order to havo genuino faith. An appeal to the facts of scripturo will uphold us in the hour when tempted, to doubt tho vital truths of our religion. Tho speaker further asserted tliat an appeal to experience was essential to strengthen faith. Tho address was eloquent and pointed throughout. It was a most interesting and profitable address from beginning to end and must havo proved a great blessing to tho work ot tho Christian Endeavor. At tho close of Rev. Buchanan's address a social hour was spent in the reception of dole gates. Tho Primitive. Methodist, Presby terian and Evangelical choirs and several members of the societies entertained tho laige audience Tho church was crowded to its utmost capacity. JIOP.NINO SESSION. The first service In connection with tho convention to-day was a morning prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Moic than ono hun dred roreons attended this early meeting, which was lod by Kev. E. Itomig, of Frack- vllle. At 0 a. m. tho first session was held. After season ot praise and prayer conducted by Itov. Mr. Marguardt, of Tainanua, the first address was by Rev. J. P. Zimmerman, of Mahanoy City, on tho subject of "How to Embrace Christian Endeavor Work." The address was practical, ptofitable and stirring, and was attentively listened to by all present, Short reports from each society in the county wero then given and somo good special features in Christian Endeavor work were reported. Tho entire Union of Schuyl' kill number over 2,000 members and tho work is progressing all along tho line. Many societies havo organized junior Christian Endeavor societies and report that this now feature is doing moro good for Christ and the church than any other featuro f the society. Special work was also reported on mission ary linos. Mr. W. K. Woodbury, of Pottsville, gave an address on " Relation of the Christian Endeavor Society to the Conversion of tho World." Tho necessity of the hand to hand work was fiist emphasized. The needs of China and India wero dwelt upon and tho cry from thiso couutriis for moro help was pictured. Tho speaker then dwelt on the foreign clement within our own borders and showed tho need of foreign mission work in America, First, Tho com prehensiveness or area of tho work; second, What has been accomplished; third, Our relation as a Christian Endeavor Society wero the heads under which ' the subject wa3 discussed. A series of diagrams used by the speaker were useful in enforcing the truths enunciated. The fulfillment of tho pro phecies iu tho Restoration of Israel was dwelt upon and used as an incentive to energetic work fur Christ and his church in tho field of missions. Tho good work among tho frcedmen of the South enthused every heart. Twenty-seven years ago a negro was forbidden by law to learn to read. What havo we now? 2,500,000 can read 1 20,000 teachers, GO academies, 1,000 college-bred ministers, 750 doctors, 250 in universities of Europe and the negroes of this country own $2(11,000,000 of property. Miss Esther Nowlin, of Port Carbon, read an interesting paper on "How to maintain an interest iu tho work of our societies." Wo regret that space forbids an extended report of this paper. It was well prepared, wejl read uuil well received by the convention. Miss Newlin is an intelligent, practical young lady, and will bo gladly heard again. The convention will close this evening. Tho following is the enrolment of delegates to tho convention: St. Clair Mary Danks, Annie B. Price, W. J. warren, li. i: urcti. Mahauoy City Mrs. li. II. Miller, Maggie B. Davles, Mrs. Win, B. Harris, Sadie l.utz, Laura ti. Jlornsuy, jeume u. Jviino, nctlio Young, Jennie Bishop, Huttie Stauffcr,Amiio It. Kutz, l.mlly bnydcr, J. trust Zlinmer man, Rev. J. P. Zimmerman, Oscar Wortz, Frank Schwartz, i, buyuer. Ashland Maggie Meredith, Eliza Halk yard, Lulu Russell, Martha Edwards, Kutio V. Evans, Mary Kull, Ida llevan, KatcMadgo berg, Ida Kdwuids, Maggie llevan, Serena Kruno, t.miua it. Auams, lua lionize, Lottie llern.e, Albert Knock, Fred Lentz, Charles Sehminkey, Frank Burgumn, Emanuel Bro' slus, W. A. Sehminkey, W. II. lievan, II. II, Helper, Lawrence Burmclster, Clias. Weber, w. JN. uole, w. A. SolUlugcr, s. 11. Ulalr, J, F. Bovan, Fred. Madgebeig, Itov. J.R.Mann. Pottsville Knitna Sourbcr, Elizabeth V. Williams, Howie Fox, J. Florence llause, Lena Deishur. Katie Stout, Edith Walbrldgo, Charles O. Deutrcr, Win. J. Glenn, J. C. Kruuse, 11. C, Frlek, A. 11. Sillyinan, Jr., A. B Beck, F. J. Shaefer, W. K. Woodbury, Kev. (leorgo Soul, Emma R. Diener, Mrs. O. W. (load, Janus E. Morris. Delaio lioorge Faust, J. M. Schropo. Tuiuaqua I.illle Ellringham. Schuylkill Haven Theo. 11. Conard. Mauch I'hunk Rev. D. M. Ilnchauau. Mahauoy Plane Joseph and Ephrlam Lytic Thomas H. Nary, Oeorge llevan. and Misses 11. uurchlll, A. liatdorf, K. M. Ueviuc, ivatie uovu auu i.ine eybub. Port Curben Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Tumor, Mrs. 8. B. MeQuado. J. Frank Licmo. Samuel N, lintwistlo, Misses Emma and Llna Eiitwistlc, Anna L. Qwinnor, Katie Wilson, Eil i tli Erdraan, Lou mid Miliio Simpson, Bossio E. Shlsslcr, Maude Bailey, Belle G. Shlsslcr. Frackvillo Elmlra Klcese. Sallio Seit zlngcr, Stella Beard, Maria Morgan, Dollio E, Edwards, Cora Daubcrt, Lillian G. Beard, Priscilla Smith, Cora Mowroy. Jlagglo Stow, art, R. Westloy Moll, Rov. E. H. Romig, George Phillips, Will C. Haupt, Mamie E. Berklii leiser, lieorgo llaupt. "Salvation Oil cured mo ot a shoulder lame ness and pain In buck, contracted playing ball Inst eason. I tried several other remedies and all fulled. Chas. Mears, 188 Water at., Cleve land, O." Best work done at Brcnnan's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and Epotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All woik guaranteed A Trout lor Kveryboily. The New Orleans Museum and Parisian Glass Blowers, with their largo collection of animals and other curiosities, will ho at Rob bins' opera houso nil next week. There will bo dancing in the evening. Do not fail to go and enjoy yourself. Animals and curiosities you havo never seen before. Fresh Morris Elver Cove Oysters received daily at Coslett's. 9-22-tf See tho trained monkeys nt tho Glass Blow ers, in Robbins' opera houso, all noxt week. Coughing Loads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough once. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Tortz's book and stationery store, No. 21 North Main street 4-27-ti Sporting Offer. I. Bolack, of Ashland, offers to put up $100 that "Jimmy" McIIalo, of Philadel phia, can defeat William Gibson, of town, in five rounds. The ptaeue of brcakinsr lamp- chimneys is abroad in the land. mere are two sorts ot chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mao beth's"Pearl-top"&"Pearl-glass." iwo sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The hne are Macbeth s "rearl-top and " Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and. out ot propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good urate; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass" are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Po, Oeo. A. Maciietk Co. Benefit to All. Are you prepared for the stormy weather? It brings slop and mud ; and this is time of year that you want good and substantial Shoes to stand the wear and tear. We have just such shoes for both old and young, at prices to suit all. It will pay you to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. PEOPLE'S STORE 121 North Mam Street. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The loading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch Berved each evenlrg. Dig schooners ot fresh,l!eer,rorter,Alo, ic. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUanERTY, Prop. To Dye Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES I Address for Bample card, 15L3IIHA, JV, Y. Hess' Livery Stable, n8 Pi. Market Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the pupiio patronage. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 IJtiBt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies wines and tlnest cigars always on hand. WM. J. EVANS, Prop. WANTS. &o. FOK SALE. A good heating stove. Apply at the Herald office, if WANTED. Good Canvasser; salary nnd expenses from start; steady work; good chance for advancement. IIHOWN llltos. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y, 8-31-3m A GENTS WANTED. Outfit freo. From K0 j- to Jiuo weekly regularly earned by our nlosmen, P. O. llox 1371 Now York. 10-Rllw St to $1S per day at homo, selling Lightning , ) Plater and plating Jewelry, watches. lauiuwure, ixt. i lines mu nnesi 01 jcweiry good as new, on all kinds of metal with gold, sliver or nickel. No experience. No capital. Every house has goods needing plating. 10 26 2m II. K. DELNO & CO., t'olur aung. Columbus, O AGENTS WANTED ON HALAKY or com mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi cal InkErasIng Pencil. Thoquickost andgreat est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like maglo. S00 to f00 per cent, profit. Oneaccnt's sales amounted to fK01n six days. Another 33 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. x439 6-21-ly AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tho matter ot the Estate of Henry Itann. late of tho town ship of North Union, deceased, Tho under signed, an Auditor appoluted by tho Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, "to restate, resottle, and mane distribution of tho monies remaining In tho bands of James K. Moser, Executor, &c, amongst the parties legally entitled thereto." will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, -oulh East corner 01 main nnu uas sireeis, tnenanaoan, i'a., on Friday, October 28 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all turtles Interested nro requested to present their claims or bo forever ftcr debarred from coming In upon said fund. laioacy in nunas 01 r.xccuior, &J &13.U1J. Si u. ci. iioixopETEH, Auaitor. Bhenandoah, Pa., Oct. 3, 1892. 10-5-law-3w Cjl K PAYS for 11 home lot at May's Land-PJ-J lng, tho fine suburb of Atlnntto City; 6 sauares from It. It.: commutation fare to Phlla.. 23 cents; has court houso, hotels, schools, churches; cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; fine driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not ono empty; a safo and suro lnveetment: S50 Invested will Increase jaoinuraonths; 3 mills built this year; lots are 8U feet above ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash; 2 lots for J25; title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO.. 058 I'-rauuitn tjt , I'uudclpma. t-3u-2m OFFIOE OF THE On account of the long drought tho. Shenan doah Water and Gas Company glvos notice to its consumers that thcromustbo no moro waste of tho water supplied by the company. This notice is especially directed to pcoplo who uso garden"hoso and wash show windows, pave ments, carriages, etc. Water will bo run Into tho pipes, commencing Sunday, October 10th, only between the hours of 7 to 9 ii. m. and from 4 to 0 p. m. This rule will remain In force until tho next rain. A watchman will be stationed at a slop at Fow- lcr's lumber yard, on East Coal street, to turn on tho water nt a moment's notice in case the lire alarm Is sounded. If y order of the company, 10-3-Sw Superintendent. SHENANDOAH Employment Agency ! MAX REESE, Agent. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on band for families, rcstaurauts,&c. COOKS, HOUSE GIRLS, Chambermaids, Nurse Girls, Walters, Drivers, Maids, &c 14 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Block.) Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant. Leading Saloon in town Cmtre and Whltn 8t., (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market.' ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at 3J1. vJ. POETZ'S North Main Street. The largest stock In town at the lowest prices. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper and window shades WIEJIEIKZS Mas removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where bs will be pleased to meet the wanl uC his friends and the publlo In Everything in tho Drinking Lino JOHN K. COYLE, Alloreey-al-Liw and Ileal Kstafe agent, Offlce UeddiU's Uulldlng, Qhenandosh, P Good N Just received 120,000 worth of Men's nnd Hoys' CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS. Also $10,000 worth of Men's, Ladles' and Children's Underwear. M.000 worth of Men's, Ladies', Children's BOOTS and SHOES Will be sold at cost and below cost till Jan. 1st. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS Now styles T T PRTPF' U. U m JL X.AvyJJ -jfllj For Bargains in First-class B Heaters and Furnaces, MTH NEW and SECOND-HAND PETER ITHS' jya lie has also tho largest assortment In tho oounty, comprising the celebrated Apollo, Othello, Valloy, Irving, Novelty, New Bride, Cinderella, lllack Warrior, Grand Perfect, Master Work man, liival, Now Model, Old and New Lehigh. A full lino always In stock. Also first-class line Second- IIontoi'H axxcl Furuaoos, All in good condltou nnd warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A fine line of No. 7 New Advance and Miners' Itest Stovos for $13 each; No, 8, 810; good No. 1 second-hand double heaters from $10 up, and Htovcs and Knngos from $0 to $10. Every one warranted, and delivered and put up in any part of the county within 20 miles of Girardville. Over 100 different sizes nnd styles of Bccond-band Heating Stoves to select from. Also a line line of Single nnd Double Heaters, both round and square, at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Promptly attended to at the lowest market price. Anthony Wayne and American Washing Machines a specialty Stove, heater and rango repairing promptly done Delivered without extra charge. We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING! IN. THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN SrOCK Pish, Butter and" Eggs, ( Flour and Feed, Potatoes, G reen Truck, , . , , Hay and Straw, &c, &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. jrjiEIHJUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. rEHOCSON, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, OOTOB'R 26 A. Y, Pearson's big realistic production, The police pa&ol. The grandest production ever presented on tho Pacific coast. A play of untiring interest. Tho Police Stutlou.l '1 ho Patrol Stable, Hay market Bquaro (Chicago) Tho Terrific Struggle, And tho Identical horses which passed through tho Anarchlstlo riots lu Chicago, known as The White Patrol. Prices, as, 50 nnd 75c. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 35o, 33o, 45o, Mo and upwards. Par ties deBtrlne only the shading or fix tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S, Jardin Street. M, M. UURUE, A TTOllNE Y-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offices Room 8, P. O. Ilulldlng, Shenandoah, 11. .11.41... WS For Workingm en Seff's Origina Bargain Store 23 South Main Street. line of and Children's COAd?S, for Fall Trade. arriving daily. OLD RELIABLE, O, NORTH MAIN STREET. GIRARDVILLE, PA. A hat that Is not stylish is worthless. Thera are a thousand reasons why you should cot wear It, and not one reason why you should It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit, and U cot worth a fraction of the monev. When vou tuv a hat buy a good one, and If you really want a good one, try our $3 bat. It will All the bill. i BB same can oe saia 01 our necuwe&r a one tie for 20e. anv stvlo. Htraw hats from 60 ud to fl.60. Nice line of summer shirts at 25o; a big drive In boys' waists from 20o to too; large Una of trunks and valises at lowest nrlce: hie bar gains In overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and mads as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. OPENING- OF DancingSchoa Robbins' Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS. SSchoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces. T. J. O'HAREN'S Bailoei Sli-op, COll. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In tho tonsorlal line done in first' class style, A tine bath room attached.
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