Ifrald SUBSCRIBE FOR , j The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GRISP THE LARGEST CIRCOLATIOI II THIS SECTIOH. in t ins juatesc flea's PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald delivered by carriers. Hi 94 VOL. VJX--NO. 35. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1892. ONE GENT. The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. With Blaine out of the way Presi dent Harrison has the field to him self. The Ice dealers In this section have housed plenty of tile congealed article and there will be no scarcity of It this summer. Pottsville will not be satisfied with a government building that costs lees than $100,000 Shenandoah will ac cept a $25,000 one and give the ground for it gratis. Several young men have written to the Herald in inquire in what part of the world "push and energy may win for a young man something more than mere existence." In an swer to these bright youug men we wish to say that push and energy will win just as much in Shenandoah as It will anywhere. Indeed, push and energy in this town should bo more successful than any place else, since it would be such an exceeding rarity. I If a little push and energy should be infused Into Shenandoah It would frighten some of the dozing snails Into their graves. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric'Bitters. If "La Grippe" ha9 left you weak and weary, use Electrio Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find spocdy and permanent relief by taking EloctticlBittors. Ono trial will convince you that this Is the remedy you need. Large bottles only COc. at O. H. Hagen buch's Drug StoJe. uouguing ijeaaa to consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. "Helyett Waltz." The "Helyett Waltz," the newest and most popular waltz out, at Brumm's jwolry and musio store. 1 6-tf Carpets and Oil Cloths Reduced to make room for a large spring stock. Call lor bargains. C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. NEW CARPETS ! FOB THE SPEING TEADE. KC-A-ISTJDSOlE PATTERNS In Velvet.Body and Tapestry Brussels NEW SMYRNA cents up. MUGS At NEW MO QUEUE RUGS At Reduced JPHces, Beauti iul Styles, from $1.35 tip. ismw OIL CLOIJISAU tvtdths and prices, from S5o up. Choice Patterns, Quality better than usual. Five Dozen Men's Fancy Flannel AT COST AnotJier Zot of JTlne Xlortda Oranges. Sweet, Juicy and Large Size. 25o per doa. AT KEITER'S. A. Marked Improvement. a marked improvement Is noticoablo In this week's Issm of Frank Leslie's Illus trated Weekly &n Improvement not only in its letter-press, but In the character ol the Illustrations. Wo ootlce that a num ber of new artists aro working on this, the best Illustrated weekly published in thii country. The most striking double-pag yet published Is that in this week's Issue, which shows just the condition of affairs on the grounds of the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. This ropresenta tlon of tbo different buildings is alone worth tho price of the paper. There are also to bo foHnd in It handsome pictures of the proposed new Episcopal cathedral in the city of New York; a striking picture entitled "A Close Shave," representing a small fishing smack lu:t missed by an ocoan steamer, and a page devoted to the obsequlos of the late Duki of Olaroncf. The illustrated story "Leah" is especially worthy of noto. Price, ten cent9. To be bad at your newsdealer's. Laugh I Of course they did. They couldn't hol( it. Tho broad grin lasted, too, until they reached tho street, and that's tho best pan of it. This was at Granite Hall last even ing. The occasion was tho presentation ol tho funnioit farce-comedy ever writton "A Social Session" and the continued ap. plau'e and hearty bursts of laughter were sufficient evidence cf tho satisfaction it gave the packed house that had assembled to witness It. Tho singing of Kato Sprague was fine, and was repeatedly encored. The specialties of Billy Gray brought down the homo time and time again. The balance of the company was good throughout, The musio of the orchestra was a feature and wa particularly fine. Kennebec Jour nal, "Social Session" will appear at Fer guson's theatre this evening. Literary Programme The following is the programme ar ranged for the next meeting of the "Y," which will be held on Saturday evening, February 18 : Reading Maud Parish Declamatlou Fannie Davis Quartette Misses Itussel and Morgan and Messrs. Morgan and Uafner. Essay, "Partlzan Politics," Win. Reeves Recitation , Mame Leaver Temperance Reading Ruth Williams Singing By "Y" Members Critic ol Literature Clara Cllne Critic for the evening ..Edward Dunks Buoklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Bost;Salve in tho world far Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Foyer Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively curosI'ilos, or no payment required. It Is guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. Notice. All parties having contributions for tho Grant Band tatr aro requested to leave them at the store of F. J. Porta, North Main street. 2 10-2t Committee.- Fancy, eatin and other flno valentines, cheap, at Max Eeete's, West Centre street. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's Reduced JPHces, jrom 75 livo yards wide at 50 cents. Shirts, to Close 7 hem Out. All Prices. A SERMON ON THE MILLENNIUM, INTELLIGENT DISCUSSION OF AN INTERESTING SUBJECT. THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS. As Discoursed in the Presbytor ian Church by Rov. MoNally, tho Pastor Ono of tho Last Series The following is a synopsis of tho sor raon preached in the Presbytorian church on Sund.iy evening, January 17th, by Rev. William MoNally. After depicting tho horrors of tha Great Tribulation the clergyman spoke as follows: It is very plain that the Lord doos not come at a time of peace and righteousness, out at a time of war, violonco and si reigning every where, "as it was in th days of Noah;" "silt wa9 in tho days Lot." Over against tho lawful tribulation ns-s tho millennium. "Weeping may en dure lor a night, but joy oometh in th morning." Tie small moment of eclipi auu wram snail oo loiiowed with ev.er lasting kindnois. This is the goldon ago hopo and prophecy. Poets have feen alar as the mirage upon the desert sky, Ancient seers have pnntod its growin outlines in words and images they could not themselves understand, and livine and dying patriarchs and saints have looked forward to it with great desire. Man has tried to mako his own millennium: poetry has dreamed of It and sunk into a sonsuous paradise; patriots and optimists have drawn the vision of a golden age of liberty, equality, peace and plenty, and seen only anarchy, licence and misery arise at the touch of their deceptive wand; moralist! have toiled for purity, tomperance an virtue, and dreamed of a day when social rotorm will have blotted out the last plague spot from our cities, only to seo wickedness, crime, intemperance and woman's ehamo increase with increas. ing civilization ; christian reformers have expected a spiritual millennium, in which the gospel shall cover the mariad pnpula tions of the earth, and make every land holy, happy paradise of love and joy an holiness. But, ata-l The lands that are most evangelized are sometimes the farthest from millennial piety or purity: and worn ail the world to reach to-morrow tho con dition to which christian lands hav attained alter 90 many centuries of effort, earth would still be a sight to make Hirn weop who died to rodeom It. 1 make bold to assort with all positlvo uoob mm me millennium will never come through the gradual improvement, and self lilting power of tho human race. The verdict of all sacular blstory isagainBtit, ana mo ruins 01 adizan lndepsndentcivill zations already laugh this worn -out hope to scorn, .riven since tbo christian church fell away from its apostolic, first estate, bv marrying tne world and allowing Kmporors to ruio it, (beginning with Constantino. who was Pomifex Max rxws, or high DrieU 01 l-axanisrajuntu a fow hours before his .death), men have dresmedlthrough incan tations, that tho millennium would come by Miorts born of the dust, and have ignored the Saviour's express intimation that thr reign of peace and rightoousnejs must wait in sack-clotn for His return Religion is a very small factor in tl e process, any way, for nowadays the majority of men turn away from th cburchos as unworthy their notice. Then. how many years will it take, according to tne present method, to bring In tho trillion- mum 1 a repeat, mat all such efforts to establish the millennial kingdom are in vain. What a travesty it Is, for instance, upon presumptuous human reason, that after almost 6.000 years of effort, it has failed to compass an harmonious social system. How many mnro thousand yers win it take, working on the same pnn ciple? Tho present statu of affairs is un satisfactory. Labor and capital are ar rayed one against the othor; wo have lib eralism, atheism, socialism, nihilism, ter rorlsm and devilism, and the name of the whole breed is license. "Let me do what I please, for I have a right to do it." I this a pleasing millennium ? Bather, does it not assure us that wo are living in just sucn a state 01 chaos as the Lord himself, prophets and apostles bave plainly told us we would be in whon the time drew near for the coming of Messiah to set up His kingdom on the earth? Things will go on from bad to worse, culminating In the "aiiti christ" or "beast," as he is callnd, who with tbo Prince of Roih, Mescbek and Tubal (Kzekiel, chapters 38 and 89) will persecute Om's ancient people and many of the Gentile people, till at last I-raul's king appears and the "Hosannab, H u ed is Uh that Cum -lb," will bo beard. Then Israel will be delivered, the boast and laUe pri'pbut will be slain, the army,of Gog and Magog will fall upen the bills of Palestine, add the L rd God wilt reign over the earth, and over His people Israel. I look for no millennium until "G. d appears on earth to reign." Let us consider a few lenturts of this millennium 1 w-.h.n 1,.... t.i.....D.r'l5?at. Pan-Tlnnlaaoidat V. V. u. KU-an'. --- -ruuuuk ov.u. i He will bo bound and shut up In the abyss, that ho may decoivo tho nations no more until tho thousand years (millennium) are finished (Kav. 20-4); Every hindrance to the glory of God and the happiness of His creatures on the tarth wilt hn removed. Njw the kingdom is the Lord's, and tho whole earth, is under His dominion, and righteousness and peace universally prevail. lie natn remembered His mercy and truth Uward tho house of Israel, and all tho ends of tho earth hivu seon the salva Hon of our God." While He shall be king over all the earth, Ho will be especially Israel's king; "tor the Lord God shall give unto Wra tho throne of 1IU father David. and Ha shall rule over tho house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom ihero shall be no end." Thon shall tho kingdom be in deed restored to Israel, and that despised people shall becomo "a crown of slory in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the hand of their God." In anticina lion of that nay tho prophet Isaiah says Jureak forth into joy yo waste places of Jerusalem, for the Lord halh comforted His peoplo, and II 0 hath redeemed Jerusa lem." Thus shall tho Lord of Hosts reign in Si unt Zion and in Jerusalem, and before His ancients gloriously" and tho name of the city from that day shall be "Jehovih Shammah" or "Tho Lord is There." Then shall Isaiah GOj. 10 20 have their comptole fulfilment, 2. Wickednes3and war shall be abolished, Tnoro shall bo nothing to hurt or to des troy In all the holy mountain of the Lird; for tho knowledge of the Lord shall cover tho earth us the waters cover the sea." "Nation shall not lift up the sword against nation, &o." We do not say that there shall be no sin loft in human hearts during the millennium, but we KO say that ODen w ckedniua nhull h suppressed and rostralned under the holy and universal sway of (Jhrnt and his a!nte. The world will bo evangelized. Death will bo a rare thing. o. lhe curse will be removed from the I earth. We know whore and why the curse came in. Adam fell, and for bis sake tho ground was cursed. In that day the curse Is removed. Two nations shall occupy the millennial earth first, the Jewiih nalionf previously restored to their own land, shall bo tho the queen ot na tlors; secondly, the Gentile nations shall aUo be left on the earth, and shall be con verted to Christ. In this great missionary movement the Jews are to be largely in struraonlal. (Isaiah CO: 19.) 4. Iho animal creation will undergo radical change, and becomo as docile and tame as they wore in Edon before the fall 'lhe only creaturo from which God do not remove the curse is the serpent; even in that day Uod remembers the part it p'ayed in .Cden, and therefore, we are told, tba "dust shall be the serpent's food." 6. Jerusalem shall bouome a praise In tb earth. "Out of Zion shall go forth tb law, and the word of tho Lord from Jerusalem." She who has boon trodda down will occupy a wonderful place in thru day, and her recovered glory will as mucL eclipse that of the past, as the glory Christ the iiing will surpass that of Sol raon. 0 The risen and translated saints wi reign ot-er the earth. Satan absent, tft Lord present, how gloriou I As nearly as we can judko from tho Utei descriptions of the New Jerusalem, 1 would seom to bo a ity, or sphern, o, x ceeding glory, poised just above the earth, and in constant communication with I In it shall dwell the children of the tlr Resurrection during the 1000 years. Tui confusion of languages forms a very serlou mpeuiinem now to the communion 01 Saints, but there seems to be reasmti conclude that in the millennial dispensa tion this disadvantage will be remove 1 an there shall be one languige. (Z pb. Ilf, 0), wnallnoone pure language will be, w are n t iold, but may it not bo the ancien ueorew, tb language of God's cbosei. people? Every true christian must ean, estly detlro the establishment of this king dom of blessedness then let us unite wiili the Apostle John, and pray, "Even ,0. Come, Lord Je-us." A Llttlo Girl's Experience In a Lighthouse, Ml. and Mrs. Luren Trescott are koepen- ot tho Hiiv. Lighthouse at Sand Bdch Mich ,and are blessod with a daughter.foi- years old. Lat April she was taken dow with Measlea, followed with a dread. al cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors t home and at Detroit treutod her. but in vain. ho grew wi rse rapidly, until she was mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the uso of two and a half bottles, was com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle froe at O. H. Hagenbuch's drug store. Desirable Lodge Room, A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room on Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each wook can bo accommodated at Mollet'i ball, which has been recently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to il. Mellet. ainiSSW. ohtoa &utZr iM nppoimjran naa. Don-nail to get the inulue: avoid subst tutea. nnstji imlt urn more. SECOND WARD NOMINATIONS CITIZENS' NAME THEIR STAND ARD BEARERS. R. W. STOUT CHOSEN FOR GOUNGIl Thomas Balrd and Daniel Orrdon Were Nominated by Acclama tion for School Direotors. Other Nominees. Last night's primary of the Citizens' party, of the Second ward, was held in '"Kuson's "nt ball. The crowd prosent was large, filling the room almost to suffocation. It was some time after the hour fixed for the meeting when Supervisor Llewellvn Otiiod tbo mooting to orJor, Bnd niraed 'Hquire Dengler as chairman. Tho 'Squi'e waj elected by acclamation and took the chair, using bis huge cane for a eavel. W. J. Morean was chosen secretary and Messrs. W. N. JSbrhart and Elmer Was ley tellers. The first business was the nomination of a candidate for Council for three years, K. W. Stout, John H. Evans and F. J, rortz were named, tho latter without authority. un balloting B. W. Stout came oil an easy victor. Tiu n : j 1 t-v n , xuuuinmwaaau uaniei ugaen were nominated for School Directors by accla matioD' tho former for throe years and the "" for Judge of Election F, B. Houkins. dr., was nominated by acclamation. Andrew Stank was nominated for In spector ot Election, and George H. Krick tor ward assessor. Only 'onesetof Borough Ojnferees wore named, In the interest of Burcoss Lessir. and they were chosen by acclamation. If ean nad ln9lruoted any one to name his conferrees he failed to do so. The con fnrroesaro A. Woomer, Eobert Hagen buch and Patrick Sullivan. For tho Standing Committeo H. O. Boyer was cuosen by acclamation. MUST RESIDE HERE. V. . FenItinera In Other Countries to Receive No Money. Washington, Feb. 10. The attention cf Congressman Newberry of Illinois, hiving been called to a dispatch from Montreal stating that there Is much anxiety among persons resldlnir iu Cana da and drawing pensions from the United States Government, over his bill pro viding that no pensions shall be paid to anj- person who is not it resident of the United States. Mr. Newberry said bis measure was a good one, and Its main object was to bring the pensioners resldinir In other countries, back to the Unltod States. la Ltenuany. Austria. Turkey. Ee-vnfc. and in fact all over the world, he said, there were large numbers of United States pensioners residing who had no intention of ever returning to the United States. They could live abroad chenner. anil they were raising families, the sonB be coming citizens of foreign countries, and, In case of war with the United States, they would fight ugainst their mother country. "When I was In Germany," Mr. New berry continued, "I talked with any number of United Stntes pensioners who expressed an intention of' remalnlntr away irom home, and altogether, about iu,uuu, or more, of such people are living inrougnout tue world." THE WATERBURY CASE. Sheriff Welsh Says the Kidnapper Will lie GIveu to New York State. White Plains, N. Y Feb. 10. The Waterbury kidnapping case came before the Westchester grand jury, that body having Its session. Charles P. Waterbury of Long Ridge and bis little 8-year-old Bon Ward, who was kidnapped by Charles E. Wuterbnrv. John McC nn and Sam Sutherland, came vo w uite i-iains in response to Bubpoenas by District-Attorney. Piatt. Both father and son went before th grnnd jury and told the story of the kid. napping. It is said that the recital of the cabe by little Ward made a profound impression on the jurymen. sheriff Thomas welsh of Cennectlcut was also here, He said the Connecticut authorities would deliver the three kid nappers over to the Westchester authori ties If the grand jury found un indict ment. Tho Ladles. The pleasant effect and porfe:t safety with which ladles may ntn tha Dulllnrnla liquid laxative SvruD of Fi. t.niW 1! conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To got tbo truo and genuine article, look for tho narao of the California Fig Syrup uo., printed noar tbo bottom of tbo pack 8KB. Severo Injury, On Saturday, Daniel Lebe, of Mavborrv alley, who is employed at the Beddall Bros' washery, near Gilberton, met with a painful, although not a serious Injury h'6 81 hb uu,l, work ha "PP Pn large nal , which passed through his mm I, . . .' . . . v. . "'"a" boot and Into his right foot. 0001 800 1010 m K" '00- " now I under the care of Dr. Stein. PERSONAL. Cashier L-isenrlng, of Uiz'eton, was in town to-day. Conductor Z-ich Moyr, who ran be tween Wilkes-Barro and Poltsvllle, has been transferred to another division. Amusomonts. Tho Baldwin Comely O mpanv will appear at Ferguson's theatro all next week (except Wednesday). They open their engagement Kith tho sensational drama entitled, "Michael Strogoff," of their per- lormance of this play the Oswego Times mentions as follows ; The Baldwin Comedy Company opened a week's encaeemont at tho Opera House last night in that well known Imelodrama, Michael Strogoff. Tho play is ono of such strength that only a company of artists can successfully prosent it. Ba it to the credit of the Baldwin company that they handled Michael Strogoff last night admirably. Allen Demond, as Michael Strogoff. made a moit excellent impression. And in fact it mty be truthfully said that the entire company is without a stick. Admission 10, 20 and 30 cents. Soats on sale 9 a. m. Saturday. "Our Shoes Don't Pinch " A gunjj of itinerant impostors under thn guise of artists bave invaded the town and are trying to pass an inferior grade of bromide prints on the people, upon which they are compelled to pay fifty conls at time of giving order. Subseouentlr . charge of two dollars (for wh'ch there is no stipulation) is imposed. These men are not artists and know nothine of art. Thev receive from their manufacturer! whatever grade can be obtained at the lowest nrir The real makers of these pictures are be ginners who aro struggling to learn the business and who are willing to work for merely enough to pay their ex penses. Tho pictures are made in the cities of the cheapest grades of materials. Consider well before giving them your order. The photoeranhew of the city struggle to please their patrons, not requiring any "down fee." but euarantnn satisfaction, or money refunded. H 4.RRT T. Hall, Manager Roshon Gallery. 2-10 It Demand Heard Around the World. this a strong cartoon in this week's sue of Judge. It pictures President Har rison holding the Unittd States flag backed Dy a united .North end South, standing firm in defense of this country's rights. Chili, being wrong, is represented as mak ing ample aoology. The front Daee shows one how the Democratic majority under the leader Holman, the watch-dog of the treasury, has cut off all appropriations of every kind. He is represented as a coun try tailor who has sadly dolapidated Uncle -am's garments. It is tho best tort of a Republican argument. Get this week's Judge of your newsdealer. Price, 10 cents. Preliminary Meeting. A meeting will be held in Beddall's hall. above It. H. Morgan's store, on Friday evening, February 12ih at 8 o'clock, for tho purpose of organizing a Game and Fleb Protective Aisociation. The people of Mahanoy Guy. Pottsville, Sbamokin and Ashland have recently orgnlzed a similar association, and are doing good work in protecting the game. Let Shenandoah do likewise. The License Mill. The Court acted on the followinn Shen andoah licenses: K-jcted Mrs. Alice Mann, Third ward. Granted James J. Bradigan, Fifth ward. Third Ward Primary. The Third ward primary ol the Citizens' party will be held in Ferguson's front hall this evening at 7 o'clock. Koagoy la Ahead. And ho is on tho first tbor. Remember, no steps to climb with your children, ani his work talks without money. Editors Meet. The editors of the Schuylkill county association held their regular quarterly mooting at Pottsville yesterday. As our reporter came along Water street last night, shivering with the chill night air, and drawing his overcoat tightly about him, ho thought, "now Is tho time for coughs and colds " but If poor mortals only knew what a certain cure Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is, how few would long suiter, and then It costs only twenty-nvo cents. Smdusky, (O110) JitgUitr. Everybody Knows Everybody Knows Everybody Known That Colgate's That Colgate's That Colgate's Toilet Soups Toilet Boapa Toilet Soaps Are the Beet Are the Beat Ate the Host When yon are gettlni a nleeo ot Toilet Boau get It good, for It Inst longer nnd gives better satisfaction generally, A piece of Boap with the name or Colgate on it can be depended upon as the purest and best that can be pur. chased for the monoy. A full line at GKR.A.IF'S, 122 North. Jardin Street.