HNE GROCERKS HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. :e:e:e?,:lsPS Cornar Groowry, ventre and White Sti. THIKD EDITION OI5NTKAI.IA.. Hdwnrd Flynn, one of our popular school teachers, returned Saturday evening from rhlladolphia. John Donohuo, of Locust avenue, Is all miles. It's a girl. Allow us to congratulate jou, John. Bov. Tennyson, who for the last few weeks has been eouflu il to his room with u severe attack of rheumatism, Is improving rapidly. Tho Mineral of William Itushin took place a Saturday morning. Interment wan made at Sunbury. Deceased was a well-known amd retpected young man and had many friends who mourn his loss. Me was a racmber of Camp 100, P. O. S. of A., and the Knights of the Uoldon Eagle, Both toeieties attended the funeral. Kobert 1'. Parroll and Michael V. Horan, two of our popular young men, smiled on Grrardville's fair ones Sunday. Miss Kose O'Huro, one of our pleasant nchool teachors, has recovered from her illness Mil has resumed her duties. Misses Margaret A. Bradley and Maggie O'Connor, who were injured at Ashland ou December 30tb, lost, are improving Blowly, lnt will soon be about again. The flute corps of Bay's Hill will hold a kail on Saturday, Feb. lltli, at the Logans Tille school houss. A gooil tirao may bo expected. The Republicans of town held their prim ary in Odd Fellows' hall on Friday evening. Tie following ollicers wore nominated: Uiief Burgess, Bobert Anderson; Director of tbe Poor, John Goldsworthy: High Consti Ma, David Dyke; Receiver of Taxes, La foyctto Fetterman; Auditor, William II. Jletfron. A grand ball will be giveu on Monday. February 13th, under tho auspices of the Young Men's Social Club. This club consists of a number ol our popular young men whu will do all in their power to mako tho ball a -sucrcfs. USE DANA'S HARSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Coming Vvente. Feb: 13. Flret annual ball of Gen. Har rison Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Bobbins' opera house. Feb. 22. Martha Washington Birthday Party, in Bobbins' opera houso, under the piecs ef the Ladies' Aid Society of the P. II. ehnrsh. Mttrch 16. Tea party la Bobbins' opera bouse, under tho auspices of tho Walsh Con gregational church. Best work done at Brennan's Steam Laun bry. Everything white and spotless. Lfcco enriaius a specialty. All work gnarantd Louise Hamilton. Last night's storm bad no effect upon the Jarge audienco which saw Louise Hamilton in " Fogg's Ferry " at Ferguson's theatre. The play is not a new one, bnt it has lost none of its charm for theatre-goers as wag convinced last night by the frequent bursts of applause that shook the house. Miss Hamilton is a pretty, frolicsome little maid, and amused the ontire audience by her nn'uele aud utter forgetfulaoss of self. Tho Test of the company are somowhat above the ordinary run of repertoire companies. To night Miss Hamilton appears in " The Little Detective," which is said to be her best play, -. -A Happy Man lA lie who dx Ked FIa Oil for Klie'im tlm, Neuralgia, Toothache and uurnnlc pain, It's a remedy whloii cures every time. Try It, 23 Beats. fcrdKUigOll .wllat r. 1. LI. Kir- jam vruzBiore. Jileetrta ltallway Ualletln. Hertaftorthe electric Tailway cars will leave the corner cf Cherry and Main streets at Cc30 a. m. daily and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last cur will leave for Girardville. On Mon day, November 7th, 1802, the fare for any length of ride between Shenandoah and OirardHIo will be reduced to five (5) suits. fTheu Baby was stoic, we g her Oottorfa. Wheo ahe was a Ohlld, she orled for Oastorio. When she became HW, she clung to Caateda, When she had ObXdrMi, aba gavetleta Costeria, Tlie Academy ltaatauraut. The Plfttsvlllo headquarters for Bhenan 4cah people and others living North of the .Mountain, for hot toddles, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of tho best brands, is tbe Academy Beetaurant, John T. Cooney, proprietor, II. A. Cooney, atsist anfe, to My stock for New Year gifts in jewelry smd fancy goods shall be as complete as ever. Holdermaa's Jewelry store. 12J28-tI l'llet or ilemorrljnlds Permanently cured withcutkuifo or ligature. No danger or aoffcriug. No delay from bus iness while HBdjor traaiiufwt. Patients who ore ruspoiuriUle oJ not pay until wU. A perfect our guaranteed. Send for etroular, R. RIKD, K. D 120 fsouth Wit St., PWUdrt pK. Ecfurs, by permission, to the editor of the XTBnxa Hkhald. tf NEARLY 3JMJ00 VOTES. Continued from Firtl Jaje.) vantago of tho standing opportunity to in vestigate tho management aud methods bo foro rushing to tho newspapers. It seems to us many of tho pooplo complaining aro too anxious foran opportunity to prcjudlco tho public mind against tho contest. In our en deavor to mako the contest as fair as possible to all we followed up a report that certain persons were securing copies of tho IlKnAift) at the main office for leas than ouo cent a copy. People who would be pre judiced accepted the report as gospel truth and weed It to the best advantage among tho contestants. For tho benefit of these people we will sht that our Investigation deVoloped the fact that the friends of a contestant had made a tool of a carrier employed by the town RgeutA for the paper and had duped him into selling them papers at a rate between that allowed agents and the regular price. When the IIkkai.h placed the facta before the agents tho boy was discharged. Wo sus pect the attack on the contest come from the people who pulled the boy into the scheme. USE DANA'S SABSAPABILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUBES." THE REVIVALS CONTINUE. Itov. l'owlck's Sermon on tlio Great War Acalust Kin, Tho revival spirit continues in tho Metho dist Epituopul church and tho meetings which have boen so successfully hold from night to night aro still going and new mem bers are being received every Sblmth. The congregations ou Sunday wore large. In the evening difficulty was found in seating the people who wont to hour the word of God. Tho sermon was from the text, "Wherefore ho is ablo to save them to tho uttermost that come unto God by Him, seeing Ho over livcth to make Intercession for them." Ilcb. 7-20. Tho text assumes what very fow deny, that men aro lost. Humanity has always felt its guilt and been anxious to get rid of, at least, its convequcuces. How to do this has ovor been tho problem of tho ages. In ovcry laud priests have been consecrated, altnre have been erected and sacrifices have been offered to propitiate doity. But Joeus Chrii our great High Priest, has by ills own blood put away sin so effectually that "there ro maincth no more sacrifice for sins." Priests and sscrlfices have been forever done away by tho unchangeable priesthood of Jcsns. The ability of Jesus to savo was acquired by his Facrificial death. I supposo God might have paved men from tin by killing them oil in infancy or by dostioying their moral agency, thus reducing them to mere machines. Hut ho proposes to save men from sin by healing them of thoir propensity to sin. When we speak of salvation wo aro often understood to mean salvation merely from boll. But tho salvation the gospel provides is salvation from sin sin against man and sin against God. This was the supreme purpose for which Jesus came into tho world. It is tho meaniug of his name. "Thou Shalt call his name Jesus for it is he that shall save his people from their sins" as a means of saving them from hell and bring ing tli (in to heaven. Ho intended that men should remain in the world and yet not bo contaminated by the evil of the world. Though citizens of earth they wcro to bo denizens of heaven. In undertaking this work there were moral difficulties to put away in order to place man in a Btilvablo state. There wero the broken law and its threatened penalties. God must uphold the honor of his government. The claims of divine justice must bo met. And niitil this was done oven God himself owing to felf-lmposed limitations was unable to save man. The law which was ordained unto life had been ruado weak through tho flesh and was unable to confer it. So Jesus, tho son of God, became our sin-offering Hint He might acqnlre tho right to set us free. This is tho meaniug of His ability to sae. Ho has bought us with His own blood and is theiefore able to save. Nor lis there any limit to His saving power. Ho can save "unto completeness." Ho can do for us all that our faith can claim. Human means for saving men largely overlook inwaid princi ples aud appetites and deal with outward conduct. Tlioy aim to reform the manners and praclicos. But tho divine method seeks to transform tho moral preferences and bring them into harmony with the will of God The gospel aims not only to dry up the purl fying sores and to remove the sickening scabs, from tho body politic but to begin thehealing prcecss from tho inside by destroying in us tho love of sin and thus breaking its power. Sinners of every sort and of every degree of guilt are equally susceptible to his saving power. Ho is uble to save them all. From tho sinner who is perched ou tho pinnacle of his own righteousness to tiie sinner who is quivering on the brink of hell with all be tween Ho is ablo to suve. It is as easy for Him to save a drunkard from his cups as a Pharisee from his pride. But will He do it ? That depends. Will tho sinner come to God by Jesus Christ to he saved? His ability to sare is one thing anp your willingness to lot Him save you is another' Here lice tho only difficulty. You may be at the point of death. The physician in his olilce may be ablo to cure you. Then what hinders the cure? Nothing but an unwillingness to submit to his treatment. Tho great Physloian of souk) "is able to do exceeding abuudantly above all that wo ask or think," bnt it is "according to the power that worketh in us." Superior goods at 30 per cent lower than ilsewhere at Holdennan's jewelry store, tf Cheap Potatoes. Irving Boone has arrived in town with a car load of splendid Burhank aud Rose potatoes. Wholesale and retail at prices that can't bo beat. Parties desiring to purchase will call at Commeroial Hotel. 2-fl.at Twelve I'lioto for BOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with 10 cents, we will finish you one down photos. 1-iVtf W. A. Keaqkv, OoOKhluK Load to OuustlHiption, Kemp's Buleam will stop the oosgh at 3 ace. Holderman'sjewelrystoro leads as ovor. tf 3SSfcao o 8883888 o CSS8SB33 3j Worlds Fair - EVENING- HERALD CONTEST g- io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class C'hloago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who rotclro tbe largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Kalr and royally entertained by tbe IIbhai.d Cut out this coupon, an 1 on oe bt nk lines write the name of the Pi bile School Teacher, north of the Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and sendi' tothe 'liontnt Itditor, Keening Herald, Slitnandoah, Va." 'Every coupon proi erly filled out counts as one vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as ihcy please Coupon must beta the hands of the editor within tea (10) days after the date it bears. Name of Teacher.. Residence....... Name of Voter.. Residence, FKIJUUARY 7, iet. For -fclxo Xaoxols-y Ones. A Gold Necklace. Holdorman, tho Joweler, will give the ludy toucher receiving tho hlghct numborof votoi a Handsome Gold N chlace. A Sot of Furs. 11. J Mills, the Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr ricr, will glvo tho lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of vote a hand Bomo Set of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Mux Iteoso will glvo the lady teacher re ceiving the second bigboat number of votes a handtomo I'lush Toilet Pet. -cossriDrrxoiisrs The two toachore who receive tho greatest number of total votes up to the dosing hour abovo statod will bo declared the winners. All coupons must bo cut out of ibo Evekiiio nmiAi D and sent, securely scaled in envel opes, addressed to "Oattt EdUor. livening Herald, Shenandoah, J'a." Any person residing In any place may vole as often as ho or sho may desire for one or more toachcrs engaged in teaching In a public school north of tho llroad Mountain at tho closo of the enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher who may hove been Incapacitated by sickness or aooldent for teaching for a period of not moro than three months prior to the end of the term, may alto oompete Each vote for each teacher must be represented by a sepcrate coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of more than one teacher or specifying moro than ono voto for u teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo filed and Uent safe until tho final adjuolcatlon. Three prominent aud rof ponsible men of Hhenan- doab will bo selected to act as judges, make the winners. Should three or moro teachers bo tied be allowed to decide. The names of the winners will bo nnnouncea the winners bo absent from Shenandoah nt the time they will be informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that thoy may Btart on tho trip as soon thereafter ns possible. All blanks In tho coupon must oe micu out, perfon voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub lished in the next Issue of tbe HBUAI.D with the names of the teachers voteIf or. HALF RATH Tickets for Clersjinen ou thu lN-uusyl- vnnla Kiillrnud. Pursuing the policy inaugurated last year, the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company is sup plying regularly ordained ministers of the Gospel with clerical orders entitling the holders to tickets at half-rates over its entire system. Theso tickets are purchasable by any clergyman exhibiting a "clerical order," and they may be bought to any station of tho Pennsylvania system, both cast and west of Pittsburg, at one-half tho regular rates. Un der this arrangement clergymon may securo half-rates to Chicago during the World's Fair, and there can be no doubt that a great many of them will avail themselyee of tho oppor tunity. Tho inauguration of this libera! privilege by tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Com pany last yeur met with hearty appreciation nt tho hands of tho ministers of all denom inations, and its continuance this year will be especially well recolved by reason of tho advantages it carries in connection with the World's Fair. "1 always let a cold go as It comes" one says: which means that ho overworks the system In Retting rid of a cold rather than assist It by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, A llrllllanr. i:vmt. The midwinter assembly of Our Club will ho held in Bobbins' opera house to-morrow evening. Musio will bo furnished by tho Schoppe orchestra aud the haU will he specially decorated and arranged for the occasion. It will bo a brilliant event Spostaeles to suit all eye, at Portz's book did stationery store, No. SI North Main reet. 4-27-U Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a 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. Tousrh glass chimneys, Mac- beth's " Pearl-top" or "Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and wnat does it costr Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough gjaae, isn't good. for his business. Pittsburgh, Pa. , Qga f. .MAcmwn Co. At the request of a Dumber of cliicns of the heeond Ward, I hereby aucounte mjaotf aa ao Independent cuiuMuate fur Couucl ui I the Second Ward. John F. Fimioy. Holiday Trip! - A Gold-Headed Cane. W. U. Mortimer, the Pottsvlllo Joweler,wHl give the goutleinan teacher receiving tho highest number of votes a Gold headed Cano. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrsllas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore. Md., will present tho two lucky compctl tors In the contest with handsome Gold, headed Silk Umbrellas. final oimnt and aunouueo the names of the two on the highest number of votes, tho judges will on or before Saturday, Julv 15, 1893. Should especially tno manic requiring tne name of tne Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Otnlri and Whit Htg., m (Ulckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whlskoys In the Market. Chesapeake and Ohio.R R MAX REESE, Agent. 2 T all parts of at from 2.00 to $0 00 loss tban by any other MAX BEESE, IB W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Or, 11V4 Publlo Square, WllRes-Uarre. tSTTlckets west of Chicago via all routes. Wm. :E2 staler Begs to announce to his friends-and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by 13. J. Yost, No. 12&West Centre Street, SHENAUEOAH FA. jo;e wyatt's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bo slcr's old stand.) 3f nlti and Coal frtltf,, Klii-iitimtoati. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Tho finest nrsnosoi wmsaeys una cigars, fool room at- H1CUVU. CLAIRVOYANT, The recognlred wonder of tne l9tn centurv. li now at the Central House, comor Centre and White streets, Mienandoah. hbe reads tbe past, present and future pertalnlig to love, courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and business difficulties. Here for short time only. CONSULTATIONS, 60 Cents. T. J. O'SAREN'S COB. MAIM AMD OAK STS. Every trunif In tho tonaorlal lino done ln&rsV ciasa siyie. a one cam room atiacnea. We Are the People ! Who can Bell yon Cl.lua, Olnw, Polierjr, etc., at prices Ulnvr th he prices agkf d by most people. Because I "We buy from manufacturers. We buy in largo quantities. Wo aro In ilio jobbing list. On French and Germuu Ohlna, Mnrftsh and other imported warca we placo Important orders and thug save 16 per cent Our Customers ! Kecelve the benefit. Doubt It, do you ? Couiparo our prices with auy other dealer In any city, small or large, und we'll prove the truth of our statement. Visit us for lino caudles. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. S JSoxxtlx 2VCixlxx Street. 01ea,rsu3HLce Sale I -OK- WINTER GOODS, Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J. J. PRICE (?8s. V1 Send PEOPLES 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots,, Shoes, enfs? !Fu22sisbings I At greatly reduced rates. 1SL. jSl.. 3F,32m3Ef3rT, Proprietor. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- P- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. HOOKS & BROWN, Celluloid, Satin, Lace and Comlo VALENTINES ! All Sizes, All Prices. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, ZBItTOTT Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest lino of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Illg schnonors of freBb,lleer,lortcr,Ale,&c OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOTJQHEETY, Prop. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brcndloti wlnos and tlnest olgarj always on hand. KOBKJIT LLOYD, Prop. CENTS FOR A WINDOW SIUDF. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for SSc, 3ic, lie, fiQc and upwards. Par ties deslrlne only the shodlns: or fix tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpal Store, 10 S. Jardm Street, OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. OK PHILADELPHIA, their EStt Specialist in Xo SliemiitcloHli, Wednesday, Ket. 15. He will be fojnd at tho Fcrguso Hoiiac From 8:30 a. m. to 5a p. ftu Persons who havo headache, or whose eyes are caiiBhM dla comfort sbould call upon their specialist, and they will re eeivo Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHAHOH to ex amino youroyes. Kvory pair of glasses orderedis gunraatoc to bo satlsfaetorv. lESTORE! Ice : Creeper Sole agent for Schuylklll.County. HC. SWALM, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paiuts, Robes Horse Blankets, Slcates, Sporting Goods. CHAS. ZALLA Rospeotfully notttlos his friends that be will open a now store at Corner Jardm and Oak Streets, Where be will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Clgarj.Tobaoco and Candy. Poul try and all kinds of game in scaison. Oystoria ivxxcl nritjii. Open Monday, November 21. lle Hate Come io Stay I The Standard Sewing Machine Is the perfection of sewing michine mechanism It riuw.wlthout noise, and makes SSOOstltches a mlnutcX If you havo not already seen It, call at the omve and do so. A largo stock of rr chines always on hand. Repairing of machines a specialty. T. . SHAFFER, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd fits., Shenaniloak Has remoed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 bODTH MAIN STREET, Whore he will be pleased to meet the wants ol his trlenru and the pablls In SYeryiMng in the Drinking Lino. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIKARDVILLE. llest Wlaee, Liquors, Beers, Aleo nd brands of Clgnra always on band, i-t rIl. JAMBH STEIN. pumwiAs AMD aunasoN. Ofuoe and Residence, No. 31 North Jurdia Street, ShupandoJA. Horse :
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