w . 1NE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS Find no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta bles at our storo. 'SBYBRlsr'S Corner Grocery, tecntre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION THE THEATRE. SUfcrentes to l'rrcuton Theatre Comlnc Attractions. , All that has been said In praise of "Hands Attorn tho 8oa" and tho company presenting it, was more than justified by the fine pro1 dmetlon Inst evening at tho Alhatnbra theatre. Tke scenery also fully met expectations, being plentiful, handsome and effective, specially where scenes changed ns If by Magic by the use of rolling scenes. Mr, Henry Plersou ns Robert fitillicood, sustained kin role in a most admirable man nor, and when called before tho curtain at tho closo of the fourth act, proved that ho was a successful villain by tho storm of mingled Vkws and clapping of hands which greeted hire. Chicago Journal. At Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. " FOIIUIVKN." "Forgiven" has already established Itself mong tho great melodramas of tho day, and ii successful presentation last evening only wiiia another hit to Its long list of triumphs, New York Commercial Adterther At Ferguson's theatre on Friday evening, February 17th. Baporior goods at 25 per cent, lower than lserwhere at Ilolderman's jewelry' storo. A I.lue or Two. JFastnacht. Plenty of snow. Spring time s coming. Clean off the pavement. Hani work for the electrio curs. A groat deal of sickness In town. .'She memory of Lincolngstill lives. Politicians are busy. & Election on Tuesday vest. Mrs. L. licit and Mrs. Ball, division presi 'deal and treasurer of the Ladies' Aid Society omnetcd with the Sons of Veterans, Mips XVtte Barton, of Tamaqua, and Lew Sell, of .AKentown, wcro In attendance at the Do iodere' Day entertainment last evening. USE DANA'S SAKSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND TUAT CUKES." He 1'nlil the Cost. Thomas Saraka got on his muscle yesterday ni made things warm for a countryman -Mined James Montcuall. Thomas was before 'Squire Williams this morning. He was Vt to be taken to the lockup when ho con cluded to pay tho costs and was discharged Best work done at Brennan'nStcnm Laun fiiy. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Mr. l'oiuerny Named. The Wilkes-Barre Record says: "If Gov ernor Pattison means to appoint a Hepublican to succeed the late Judge Green his attention should be called to the fitness of J. II. Porno tut, Esq., who Is one of tho leading lawyers f tho Schuylkill county bar. Mr. Pomeroy lias not been in good health for a year back 'but it is said ho is now recovering and being a young man ought to be able to. fill Judgo Green's place with distinguished ability." "I have been using Salvation Oil for back acne, Btmnom In ihe neck, and pain in the aide and found it an excellent cure. I keep It constantly on band. Chus. Ualler, Union Hill, J. Kleotrio Hallway Bulletin. .Hereafter the electric railway cars will ltvo the corner of Cherry and Main streets at &30 a. m. dally and ovory SO minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho fcwt car will leave for Girardville. On Mon day, November 7th, 1692, tho fare for any length of ride between Shenandoah and Ohrnrdvllln will be reduced to five (6) cents. Where U Pmil Summn 7 Inquiries are being made for Paul Summa, tie Troll known saloon keeper. He left town .several days ago and no one seems to know -where he has gone. Mr. Franey, the land lord of the property in which Summa's saloon -was located, at the corner of Main and Poplar streets, to-day took charge of the jfUte and elosed it up. It Is said that Mr. Simma was disappointment In receipts of Money. He expected that laBt Saturday would be pay day, and as he had considerable money outstanding he was badly oripplod by ihe failure of the collieries to give hie patrons -their checks. tTbea Baby was stole, we govo bar Oastorta. Ifhen she ws a Child, she rtd for Castorla. 'fhen the baaMDe Mios, rtie c!u to Oastorhv Ttn she had Children, alio b'-.rt them Castorla. Death ut Jftlltar Kettnxlr. William Kennedy, who was at one time the houorud editor of the Pottsville firming Oironitlt, a gentleman who niwde friends wherever he vtont, and who ww connected with the Pennsylvania World's Fair Com .mission, died In Cliainbersburg lat week, In his 88rd year. Mr. Kennedy was a graduate f Lafayette college and a mamber of the JVaiiVIln oouuty bar. Ha was also associated with the CMWs VeluHictr and Vality fyMl, f Chumbirobflrg. 'THE KIN0D0M;0F GOD." The HubJect of Itev, Vowlck's Sermon Sunday. Sunday was missionary day In tho M. E. church. The subject of the morning tcrnion was "The Kingdom of God." Daniel 2-41: "In tho days of these kings shall tho God of heaven set up a kingdom which shall never bo destroyed, etc" Tho text Is from tho ac count of Daniel's vision of tho succession of kingdoms. The kings referred to oro by common csnncnt thoso of tho HabylonUn, Medo-l'ersian, Macedonian, and Koman em pires. By tho kingdom of God is meant tho wholo commnnlty of thoso who accept its divine founder as the Messiah and bow to His authority. It Is the antithesis of tho kingdom of satan spoken of by tho Saviour when he was accused of casting out dovl's by tho prlnco of devils. "Tho world lieth In tho wicked one" and tho God of heaven has sot up a kingdom in Its midst and proposes by the power of tho gospel to deliver tho wretched slaves of eatan from his cruel power and translate them Into the kingdom of His son. This kingdom is of dlvino origin, unlike tho kingdoms of the world It is not founded upon force but upon love. Its ruling principle is ncaco on earth and cood will to men. No flourish or trumpets, no formal proclamation, no Bocial upheaval announced tho moment of its birth. It came as tho rising sun it was liko tho planting of tho mustard seed. Its humble beginnings and fecblo methods attest Its divinity. Its founder, cradled In a manger graduated in a carpenter shop, calling fishermen and tax-gatherers for his disciples, consorting with publicans and sinners, finally died on a cross. To ovcrcomo tho wicked bias of human hearts, subdue their angry passions, transform their filthy habits, revolutionize their social order, ho uses tho story of his own death. With no legal status nnd no social prcstlgo his kingdom arrayed itself against cvciything earthly, sensual, devilish. It overcame tho fury of its foes and the mistaken zeal ol its friends as embodied In the Koman persecutions and tho papal inquisition. No earthly kingdom was over established by such means. Tho explanation of its progress is found in its spiritual jiature. The kingdom of God, which Jesus said should come with power birforo thoso to whom Ho Bpake should lasto of death, "is not if this world not a thing of outward show it comctli not with ob servation it is not molt and drink, but righteousness, peaco and joy in tho Holy Ghost It is within you.;' It meets tho conscious need of tho soul and satisfies our longings as nothing clso can do. . Liko the stone of Daniel's vision the kingdom is over extending its conquests and is destined to supplant ovory opposing rule, Men may talk of the world growing worse. The scriptures teach that "evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse" lmtthey do not teach that they shall gain the as cendency iior that the world shall grow worse. Thoy may talk about tho gosiel demonstrating its failure to establish tho reign of Christ in tho affairs of men in order to His coming to establish an earthly king' dom and to accomplish what tho gospel falls to do but the gospel is doingits work. Look at the world as it was and as It is. War was the ule, now It is tho exception. Even th standing armies and ever Increasing destruo tiveness of modern engines of war are hasten' ing tho tlmo when tho nations shall learn war no more. Human genius is making war so destructive that no nation can afford to go to war. Contrast the dcgrcdatlon of woman and her condition of slavery to the animalism of man with her condition in christian lauds to-day. Consider the incredible number and poverty of slaves and the cruelty of their bondage, and see how the principles of the kingdom of God have broken their fetters till slavery is unknown where tho gospel of tho kingdom is preached. Compare tho sacredness of human life today with the contempt in which it was then had the killing of slaves for mero sport the multi tudes of human sacrifices oflorcd to tho gods the killing of deformed and invalid child en to save tho expense and trouble of raising them. We mako a mistake to estimato the extent of God's kingdom by its visible bounds and its published statistics. Though tho gospel has reached less than one-third of earth's millions it has greatly ameliorated the condition of multitudes of thoso It has yet saved. Less than twenty years ago a price was placed on the heads of christians in Japan and to-day she has a constitution aud congresj modelled after our own, and christians sitting as members and helping to frame her laws. Never were the nations of the earth to ready for tho rulo of Christ as now. The problem of their conquest in tho near futuro is largely a question of conse crated men and consecrated money, USE DANA'S SARSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." A Great I'luy. The Brooklyn Eagle, the representative paper of the City of Churches, in criticising Miss Agnes Herndon's performance as "La Belle Marie," which was given in that city very early In tho present season, and when the thermometer was up among tho ISO's, says: No more de'dded verdict of approval could have beon bestowed than was plainly given by the continued presence each night of au Immenso audience that even the perspiration and heat did not keep away, and which seemed to awake more enthusiasm even In the extremely hot auditorium by their roars of laughter and vigorous hand-clapping than on tho coldest night in winter. From the rise of tho curtain it was apparent that Miss Herndon's hit was an emphatic one, and the success of the charming aud handsome actress, in "La Belle Marie," bids fair to bo a lasting and particularly prominent ono." Pin the date fa.it to your memory and toll the news to your neighbors. At Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening, March 2d. "1 always, lot a cold go as it cornea" one says: wnlch means that he overworks tne SJieutlD KvuiOK riu ui h luiu ruiutrr uiun aval tit by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Kpecl.il. Eev. E. Humphries, of Girardville, will preach in tho P. M. church this evening. tune's Family Medicine Moves tiie HoweU Sack day. in order to be healthy this is aooeeeary. Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! 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 berths, all free ot cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. Tho two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Herald. Cut out this coupon, anion tho blink lines write tho name of the Public School Teacher, north of tho Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send 1' tothe 'Contetl Editor, Kvening Herald, Khenandoah, 1'a." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please. Coupon must bo In the hands of the editor within ten (10) days alter tho dato It bears. . Namo ot Teacher.. o Residence. ............. Name of Voter.. Residence FEBKUAUY 14, 1803. IP ox" -Mfcx X-iXXolsLy Ones. A Gold Necklace. Holdcrmnn, tbo Jeweler, will give tho lady teacher receiving the highest number of votoa n Handsorao Gold Nt-cklace. A Set of Fuis. R. J. Mills, the Pottsville Hatter and Fur rier, will give tbo lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand somo Het of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Max Reese will give the lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number ot votes a handfome Plush Toilet Uet. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, the Pottsville Jeweler.will give tho gentleman teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Gold headed Cuno. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will presant tho two lucky compe'ti tors in the contest with handsome Gold, headed Silk Umbrellas. -COIDTIDI'XIOIfcTS : The two teachers who receive tho greatest number of total votes up to the closing hour above stated will bo declared the winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Evening Herald and sent, securely scaled in envel' opes, addressed to "Contest Editor. Keening Herald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person residing in any place may vote as often as he or she may desire for one or more teachers engaged in teaching In a public school north ot the Broad Mountain ut the close ot the current school term; provided, that any teacher who may bavo been incapacitated by sickness or accident for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to the end of the term, may also compete. Kaehvotofor each teachermust be represented by o seperato coupon. A coupon bearing the name of more than ono teacher or specifying moro than one vote for a teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed and kept safe until the final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected to act as Judges, make tbo final count, and announco the names of tho two winners. Should three or moro teachers be tied on the hlgbcst number ot votes, the Judges will bo allowed to decide The names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1B83. Bhould the winners bo absent from Bbenandoah at tho time they will bo Informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on the trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks in the coupon must bo filled out, especially the blank requiring the name of the port-on voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub lished in the next issue of the Herald with the names of the teachers voted for. Opening of Friday, Saturday and Monday, February 10, 11 ond 12 All sorts of HouBekeeperB' Wants. Bee our circulars. Prices cut in twain. Do you believe in economy ? If so, why not show your appreciation of it and buy a few of our t-flerJugs at these specially attractive figures. Only in tt-e itLineiiiate future y u will be wanting something which you do not thlnl' f to-day. Visitus aiul we will do you some good. We have now on hand one crate of English Decorated Cups, Saucers and PlateH tt the following prices-: Plates, $1.20 a doz.: Cups and Saucers, 75c per set, only a trifle more than English white granite. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WALDLEY'S. S SBQ-VLfkx DJUEctlxi Street. ELECTRIC FLASHES. Many Xew llouds Snld to bo in Contem plation. There is now some talk of constructing an electric railway lrom this place to Port Car bon, the route to bo through Maizovillo, Frackvillo and St. Clair. Assurance is given that the eighty-mile road which the News claimed would be oper ated by wind power will be built in tho spring. The prospect for a road between St. Clair and Mlncrsvllle, via Potjsvllle, is not dead. Work will ho commenced as soon as the weather permits. Nothing much is heard of the Tamiq.ua Lansford road. There is some trouble con cerning the rights of way. Editor Malloy, of the Lansford Itetord, Is a warm advocato of the road. The Mahanoy and Lakeside road will surely be built. A party of gentlemen from Huntingdon county were In town last week trying to effect somo arrangement with tho Incorporators for tho construction. They were much impressed with Lakeside and said they would willingly invest in improvements for the place. The latest charter granted Is for an electric road through Suubnry aud a number of other towns in Union county. Tho Schuylkill Traction Company is push ing work on its line between Mahanoy Piano and Girardville. After tho completion of the branch tho company will turn Its attention to the lino between here and Mahanoy City. IIow often we hear middle-aged people say regarding that reliable old cough remedy, N. IX. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my mother gavo it to me when I was a child, and I use it in my family; it always cures." It is always guaranteed to euro or money refunded. liu My stock for Now Year gifts in jewelry tnd fancy goods shall be as complete as everv Holdorman's jewelry storo. 12j28-tf Froah Morris Elver Cove Oystois received dally at Ooslett's. 0-22-tf Toole lias Triplets. "It's a foitie man yer be this foino snowy day," was the salute P. J. Toolo, of tho First ward, received from ono of his neighbors yes terday. Mr. Toolo was a "foine" man, and a surprised one, too. Mrs. Toole gave birth to triplets yesterday two boys and a girl and when last seen the mother and children were doing well. They are the first triplets born in this town and a number of Mr. Toole's friends are making arrangements to celeqrate the event by a serenade and a sub stantial testimony as soon as circumstances will allow. i NA F SABSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." The Academy lteKtaurant. Tho Pottsvillo headquarters for Shenan loah people and others living North of the ifonntain, for hot toddles, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the !est brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Coonoy, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist nt. to HOOKS & BROWN, Celluloid, Batln, Lace and Co into VALENTINES I All flies, All Priced. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, CfcNTu FOR A WINDOW SHADE Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 25c, 35o, 45c, 60a and upwards. Par ties deslrlne only the snadini; or tlx tures can be accommodated. C. D. FBIOKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. ladies? and Children's Muslin Underwear. February February 13 QUAND OPENING of Ladies' Sr and Children's Muslin Under j wear Saturday, .February 11, and Monday, February 13. One of the largest and most care fully selected we have ever had. There is no economy In any lady using her time, strength and money in making underwear, when it can bo bougliffor less than tho cost of making In many cases. If you are not con vinced of tills make a thorough examination of any garment hero look at the muslin, quality of work and finish, Then sco if you cannot find nino good reasons for bnying ready made to ono good reason for making it yourself. Think of no cutting out, no fitting, no machine work, which often I means backache, that tcrriblo enemy to all women. Think of all these, then think of the bright side Buy them JRcady-niade. The old-fashioned idea that muslin underwear must bo made at home to be right is now a thing of tho post. All progres sive people know this to be a mistake. Keep pice with the age. Ho ono of the first to grasp a good idea. Take our ad vice BUY. SST To every purchaser of Muslin Underwear will be given a book, entitled "A Life on the Ocean Wave" and "Bible Stepping- Stones. "-Not a book for every piece, but one book for Under wear from one piece up to an indefinite number. Thesepoems will be found fully worth the price of a piece of Underwear; but for that day only will be given away. Come and get one, as they will be a pleasing souvenir of our Opening, DIYES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE- PJ1. -OF- 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 OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. J. J. PRICE'S, & CO., OK PHILADELPHIA, Send their SSo Specialist To ahciiantlonh, WcdncsrJny, Feb. 15. Ho will te found at the Ferguson House From 8:30 a. m. to5:30 p. m. Persons who have headache, or whose eyes aro causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and I they wfilr celyo Intelligent and skillful attention. NO OHAKQE to ex to be satsfaoto?V y PlUr ' Blassas oedis guaranteed PEOPLE'S JMST0RE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Shoes, ents? Furnishings E At greatly reduced rates. 3MC. jSl. FJZIStnEry, Proprietor. Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that no has purchased the barbershop lutoly occupied by U. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH. FA. JOE WYA'ITS SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, llossler's old Btand.) Main and Coal HIH,, Kiieiiitixlonli. llest beer, ale and portor on tap. Tho finest brands ot whiskeys and clears. Pool room attached. T. J. O'HAJREN'S BaToer s:b.op, COR, MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything in the tonsorlal line done In first class style. A floe bath.room attached. ljs Have Came to Stay The Standard Sewing Machine Is the perfection of fewlng michlne mechanism. It runs without noise, and make 500Htitchea a minute. If you have not already seen It, call at the oflk'o and do so. A largo stock of ma. chines always on hand. Repairing of machines a specialty. T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Hts Slicnonilcak CLAIRVOYANT, Tne nscogmted wonder of tne Utn tentury, Is now at the Cvutr.il House, corner Centre and Whtty streets, Shenandoah. Hhe reads the past, present and futuro pertaining to love, courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and business difficulties . Here for short time only, CONSULTATIONS, 60 Coats.
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