FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they roquirb for their ta ble at our stove. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION READING'S NEW STATION. Trains Sow ArrlVH hmI Depart from Twi'lltli nml M.irliet. Trains ore now running In ami out or tin Jtavdlng's magnificent new Market Street Station, l'bllndelphia. It it oxpeeted that all the trains now running in and nut of the ntaliou at Ninth mid Grown streets will conn1 to the new station in a few weeks, Tho now depot was dedicated to Its ir poses iirumiitly :tt i o'clock Sunday morning, vfheii Train Director Brown, of th Station jHilled open the throttle of engine 350, and Uain No. Kill rolled eHitorthoimuumolh truln ed over the elevated road to the main lino towards Rending. Tlio train was tho Hnrrlsliurg and Shamo- iln Express und was made up of (our curs, kaggago No. 518, smoker No. 200, passenger esache Not). Ttl ami 080, manned hy Fulton Jones, conductor in charge; D.inlclJ. llarner, krggago master, nml Brakcmcii J. J. Fitoh and F. Condor. F.ngino Jtfifl was held under control hy Engineer Michael A. Welsh and the flicman was William C. Orth. Welsh ban keen in tho employ of tlio coniinny since 1873 and an engineer since lbff!. 7.G0 was the scht dulo time for the nrriva! f tho first train in tho now depot, and a fo nsomonts before the toot of tlio locomotive yras heard as the train approached, and the- tmin itself camo in sight towards Callowhill -slJcct. As promptly as the 4 o'clock train had taken its departure the7.fj0canietoa.stoi on time. ItTVas No. 120, tho Rending accom modation, aild consisted of endue 359. with tho veteran l'atrick Cassidyat tlieIirottie,ainl fireman Frank Oeeuer, haggago car aud five 1 soaches, manned by Conductor Howard Jtichards, hiiggago-master Jlachacl Oillenund Urakemen Horace Dausand GcoigeW. Snyder. Tho train was crowded, as were the others -which followed it, during the day, until shortly after (i o'cl ck at night. Many of tlie jpaewsngers rode out of curiosity in older to sec the now deiKit aud its elevated railroad aji reaches. USE DANA'S fcSARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Coming Events. Feb: 13. First annual Jlioll of (Jen. liar. risou Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Bobbins' pom house. Feb. 22. Martha Wellington Birthday farty, in Bobbins' opera house,; tmder the nspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the f. M. church. aiureii 10. lew tmity in itobbius' i.pera houio, under the auspices of the Welsh Con cregatlonal church. Lime's Family Medicine Moves IlicKimrlj Baoh day. In ordef to be healthy this if accessary. Superior goods at 25 pur cent, lower than elsewhere at HolUerroau's jew elry store. tt lie Ae-Htlemy llrataiirnnt. The Pottsvilie headquarters for Sbenan floah oople and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines aud liquors of the Vent brands, is tho Academy Restaurant, John T, Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, nwiet nt. til. flfken Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa. When she was a Child, she cried for Cniteria. When she be camo Wins, she clung to Castorta. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Wnuteel, , To complete files, two copies each of the JJtenino IlKBAin of January 1st, 2d anil 4th, and February r.th, 1602. VA liberal price will be paid for the same. A bad oiugli or cold oalU lr a good remedy -.tlie cure lor It. K.ir Congiin, Oolds, La Orlppe and onsumptlon, a perict una per nanentonre U PHu-riua, the worn cas- yield to !l battling propertiea '"osU. iffi cents. Pan-Tina Is aula at 1'. P. I). Kirhu's el nig store. ;ieetrl ItullwHy Itiilletin. Hereafter the electric railway ears will leaf tlte earner of Cherry and Main streets at 5:30 a. m. ilaily and every 90 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last oar will leave for Girardville. On Hon day, November 7th, 1B02, the fare for any teogUt of ride between Shonandoah end Si rare! vi lie will be reduced to five (6) cent All those who liave used ' Baxter's Man drake Ditteni apork very strongly in their pralae. Twenty live cents per bottle, lm IllMt or llemarrhukls Permanently cured without knife or ligature V" danger or au&tig. No delay from lute in while under treatment. Patknta who are rapoaiialejteed not pay until woU. X purfeet mre guaranteed, fiend for drcuUr. B. BEKUM.D., m Bom lata St., PtoWelfibiii. IWu, by penuntaion, to the editor of the Svxsmt lbnunv. t My Meek lot Vwr Ver gift in jtwwlry jid fauey aoo4 shall be as esuipUte as ever, iloldwinau's Jewelry store. lSfp8tf The M, K. IIi-vivhI Nxrvicn Vry Success- Itil-lt. v. 1'owlck's 8. rinoii. The revival services which have lieen held in the 11. K ehnreb since the new year Iwgan have been aleadily increasing In Interest mid give promise of still greater reeult On Sun day sixteen iraons were received Into the fellowship of the ohuroh, making, with thoe previously received, twenty-seven who lm been converted sin re the meetings began, to say nothing of the backslider reclaimed and some who have not yet Joined. The love fwir in the morning was a season of great iplrltnal refreshment. The aeimon wliloli followed, on "Individual cflbrt to bring mi- new to Jesiw," made a marked Inipreeslon upon the congregation. And when those who would pledge themselves to renewed ef fort to bring af least one sinner to the Jainh of God during the coming week were asked to rise, a goodly number stood up. In the evening ehairs had to le planed In the aisles to accommodate the congregation The sermon was from the teat, "There is joy In heaven in tlie presence of the angela ol God over one sinner that repented!, more than over ninety and nlnejnst potions which need no repentance." Luke 16, 7-10. This speaks to our heart. Its messago concert Ibe intimate relation that exists bctwen heaven and earth. God has only one great family "tho family in earth mid in heaven ' "Though now divliloil by the stpnm, The narrow atresia of death.',' Whon the Itaby of Iklhloheiil was born, tin angel who announced the fact to the wonder ing shepherds wss toon joined by "a multl tmlo of the heavenly host praising Clod and SHjlng glory to God ill the highest and oi, earth neaec. good will toward men." Who knows how many glorified spirits of Just men mado perfect were among them? Ccrtiilnl.t they do not ceAec their interest in us when thev leave this world else why wore Most anil Ellas ; permitted to return and coufui with Jesus upuu tho holy mount with refer ence to that which ho was soon to ac complish at Jerusalem "which things the i.ngols desire to look into." In yon celestial spheie, where lifo is seel, in its true perspective, what aro tho iuven Hons of Edison, tho victories of Grant, tin uchlcveuiunls of Lincoln, the fortunes o! Vanderbilt, the patriotism of Washington tho Empire of tho t afars compared with tin penitence of a broken-hearted piodigal who coming to himself and realizing bii deepuiat want, says, "I will arise and govto in; Father." This is thu only thing that stiii the harmonies of heaven. Hero is u mothci whose wnywaid i-on left home in disgrace Ho has been a companion of drunkards nm ballots. Sho Iiub given him up for worse than dead. Ono day sho responds to knock at tho door aud there ho stamb clothed In his right mind. Ho found tin Saviour in a little country :hurch where lib name had been a terror and ho has rami homo to toll mother about it. Tho giftot n Continent would be a paltry nothing to thai mother compared to tho recovery of her hoy Tho parable of tho lost sheep pictuiestln pity of tho shot held for tho miseries of tin lost, aud tho parablo of tho lost coin picture tho sense of loss which has been 6Uhtalncd bj tho disappearance of tlio missing treasure Both together they express tho divine solicitude for sinners ; not only on accuunt of tho misery of tho sinner hut on account ol tho loss which heaven suffers by their estrangement. We often pity sinners be cause of tho terriblo doom they are coiirtini' but who pitieB tho sinner's Saviour ho died to sao him iand who is defrauded of his claim? Wo may pity the prodigal, but what uf his poor father? The joy of heaven over repentant sinnerp is not restricted to the angels of God. Angel.- are not the only inhabitants of heaven John tells us that he saw "a great multitude whom no man could number, who had come up out of grout tribulation nml washed thoii robes and made them white in the blood ol the Lamb." And if the veil should be diawn, and our oyts should be opened to night we should doubtless see husbauds or wives, parents or childien, brothers or sisters or friends looking with longing desire for the decision you aro about to make. And us one and another decides for God wo should see that tho joy in heaven is in tho presence ed angels. Shall it thrill thu spirit of that father or mother you promised to meet in X leaven ? "The Limited JIiill." There was a literal crush at Ferguson tbeatie last night to witness the performance of Elmer E. Vance's "Limited Mail." When tin tiL-c arrived to open the doors, the pnvo ment and street in front of the theatre was paced by u seething mass of humanity, all eager to gain admittance. It was at least 8:30 beforo the people wero all in. Mr. Yauee has J; grasped one of the essential points l.in tbe presentation of any play and carries it out, namely earefnl attention "to tho niinutit details in Binge-setting, and other managers would do well to follow his esample. The play was very good, and eveiy ono appreciated tho uiagnifioient eetibnlcd trRin which ciossed the f tage. Tho auw-mill at n was very roal istio and it did not lequircany ostmoidinary effort of the imagination to make the spec tator think he I was in a real saw-iudl Little Beatrice Is ono of tbe best contortion ists that bus ever appeared hero. The rest of the own puny ably tiutained their parte. . Cotttr'sf Auction tittle. J. Coffee will soil hiseotireetoekhy auction to settle the estate and the sale will be with out reserve. The stock consists of dry goods, boots, shoes, ladies' and children's coats. Stile very eveniugl between G and 10 o clock Private tale during the day. Call and ex amine the goods and prices. The higbtiit bidden will take the goods. Philip Cofpejs, 1-u-3m Poet Office Ihiildiug. KUUKTUII WetllllllKS. The man lege fever ha a firm hold upou the Lithuanian people of town. The wed dings among tliem for the put two days number fourteen, six last night aud eight to-day. m ' towUr tor long SSwtnWwuf Harfiaoa, Postuaster, Ouytort, HtfTlighum Co., I worms nix aoimay inpi IVENINGliirftFfJOi i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping bertha, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLONES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. lrhe two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to tlie World's Fair and royally enterthtued by the Hhhai.d Oat oat this coupon, en 1 on tbe bl nk lines write the name of the I'i blto isubool Teaeher, north of tee Hroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you eonolder moat popular, and aendt' totho 'tmtt KitUnr, KnUiy llrrald, Hltrnatttlonh, l'i." Every coupon pro erly rilled out counts ae oue vole for one teacher. Brery persoi, young or old, can vote, and vote as often ae ihey please. Coupon must be In tbe bands at the editor within ten (10) days after the date It bears. Name of Toacher.. Healdence Name of Voter.. -clleafelenco JANUA11Y 31, idta. isssosnssnsoi Holeleinnan, the jeweler, will give number eif vote a hanelgonio gold neekltice. It. J. Mills, tlio 1'ottf.ville H titter rn.oii.inif ilw. Krniii1 litu'linat liinnlici' of . V.V, 1 O - Mnx Heese will give tlie tcneher votes u nniHisomo touet. tot, The two touchers who receive tho groatest above statodwlll bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of the Evenimq opes, addressed to "Oo.ir( JZUtor, Jlvening ltcnilil, Shenandoah, Pa." Any poon reslfllng In any place mny voio as teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north of tho Hroad Mountnin at tho close of thi current scliool term; jiroiidrtl, that any teacbor who may bavo been incapacitated by sicknoi- jrncoldoi't for teaclii.ig for a period of not tnore term, may also compete. Each vote for each teacher must be represented by a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of more than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept of the name of all contestants, and all coupons will bo filer and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent a&d rofcponslblo men of Shenan doah will be selected to hot as judges.mako the Hnal c unit andounou co the namos of tho twi winners. Nhoultlthreo or more teoehers be tledon the highest nunberof votes, the Judges wib bo al'oweil to decide. Tbe name of tho winners will be announced on or beforo Saturday, July 15, lb3. Hhouli tho winnerH be absent from Shenandouh at tbe time tbey will bo informed of thelrgood fortum by telegraph, so that they may start on iho trip oh soou thereafter as possible. All blanks in tho coupon must be tilled out, cs eclally the blank requiring the namo of th ccr-onvotn g. Tho number of votes received at this office upto-1 p. m. each day will bo pub lisbed In tho next issue of the Heiiai.d with tho names of tbe teachers voted for. milEauditors of the Plough of Shenandoah hereby notify the Presidents and Secretaries of all the recent conventions held in the town that they will be at the Council Chamber at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening, January 31, 1893, for the purpose of receiving the names of all candi dates nominated for public offices in Shenandoah and to be balloted for at the coming election. These nominations must be sworn to or affirmed as correct before a Justice of the Peace by the Presidents and Secretaries of all said conventions as repired by law, or nominated by ballots; cept them. - t Jurors. - The following Shenandoah citizens have been drawn for jury duty in March : Christ. Schmidt, Thomas Tosh, H. C. Waruick, Christian liierman, Christian FolU, Jr., William llrennan. Beat work done at Dronnan's Steam Lann Iry. Everything white and spotluw. Lato orrtains a specialty. All work guaranteed At the ritjuast of a number of ollliens of tbsSeoniT Ward, I herety anuounte myself at an Indspendtnt candldaio tor Counoi In the Second Ward. rJolin P. Finuey. Jl fa - - -.. Q eosssssassr the female lonelier receiving the highest mid Kilmer, will give the lady tcneher votes a handsome set-uf furs. - JQ receiving tho second Itfglicst number of number of totnl votes up to tbe closing houi Hr.iiAi.D and sent, securely sealed in envel oiien as nc or sne may aesire ror ono or mort than three monthB prior to the end of tin by Judges and Clerks, if otherwise we cannot ac 7 -7 Borough Auditors. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uotslcr's old stund.) ainin and Coal Kt., HlieiuiitttoHli Ilsst beer, ale and portr on tap. 1 he finest brands of whiskey s and cigars, i'opi room ut utooeu. BUSINESS CHANGE. A very siii ctssful Cornoruilon wanu an annt to represent It lu bbi nandoah. Will pay at leeetllbO ntr month. - Ilualness Is endorsed by nTrurnial linltKim Aaant llanos and leading con rru-roial houses. must Invest $IAU wlk-li is lully seaured. ivq peddling. A chai.ee of a lifetime to obtain a good pat In business from the start. Address for porllculars. IDENTIl'lCATlON." P. O. uuilia, flow IU1M I-3-12t-t,tS,B We Are the People ! Who can sell you Chltin, dlag, tlio prlcea asktd by most people. Because ! . We buy from manufacturers. Wo bayjti ,Jare quantities. We are In ihe jobbing llHt. On French and aermtin China, Kngilth and other imported ware ,we pJftco important order and thua ave 16 per cent Our Customers ! Ilecelve tlie ben lit. Doubt it, do you 7 Compare our prices with any other dealer in any city, small or large, and we'll provo the truth of our ntatement. Visit us for fine cnnrlles. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 Sloxi-tla. I&EcxdLxi. troot. -OF- Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold reg-ardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at T I PIRFF' OLD RELIABLE, U. U. 1 XVXJL l J, NORTH MAIN STREET. PEOPLE Si STORE 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots, SIioss, Gents' liirra is!hm kes ! At greatly A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will besolved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where IT you will find the most T desirable presents in the VS Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOB SCHOOL, TABLETS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town, lias lately been entirely reno vuted Everything new, clean and fresh. The linen t line of Wines and Liquors I Oigars, &o., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served eaoh evening. Dig subnoners of fresh, lleer.Porter, Ale, &c OPPOSITE: THE : THEATRE. J, J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. XjiXjiOSTX'SSJ SALOON AND RESTAURANT j,G East Centre Btreet. The beet beer, nlus, porter, whiskies, brand!, wines and nnest otgura always on baud. ROBERT LLOYD. Prou, 1 CENTS FOR A WINDOW SB4DR n Others, ready to put up spring roller, J3 for aBc, Sso, o, SOc aod upwards. Par- tlOSdeslrlne OQlV thn RhHllruf hi- Hy. tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S 4 Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. Potte' yt lo.i nt prices below tho OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their Kye Specialist To flicnai:clonli, Weclitt sslay, Ftb. i. lie will be found at the Fcrirusoa House From 8:30 a. m. to6:C0 p. nu Persons who have headache, or wroso eyes aro cnuslng dls crmforl should call upon tholr specialist, and they will re celvo Inte-lligBBt and skinful attention. NO CHARUE to ex umlno yourcyes. Kvcrypalr of glasses ordered is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. reduced ratos. N Creeper- Sole agent for Schuylkill County. jtHI. SWALM, llardftaroJroB, Oil, Paints, Robes HorBC Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. Headquarters For Florida Oranges Just received another con signment' of Florida Oranges that the grower wishes me to dispose of to make room for more. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. .A.- "WOMER, 124 N. Main Street. Sch eider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon la town Jntrt milt H7WM Sit., (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys In the Market, WEEKS Mas removed to Dill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN BTREET, Where he will be pleased to meet tbe wants of his friends and the pabllo In EveiythLiHj in the Drinking Lino. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIKARDYILLR. Best Wines, Llquora, Beers, Ales and brands of Cigars always on hand, Horse : Ipe :