ANOTHlfitl car loud of our THINGS HONORABLE. I extra Uholeo FAMILY FLOU It inUrestlui; Senium liy Kev. Wllllnm HBhtui bon woelvwl mid It awaits i-owick. your order. . It Is superior In every rt-1 The sermon In hu Metlioillit Episcopal uncotHUd low In price. Don't buy an : " ...u......B Inferior article when you can get the World's Fair beet for the HHti.e money. Don't fonet uh If you want Camietl Goods. When It conies to Hanm we own dltcount nil our neighbors, In iiualliy and iirtuu. Corner Grocary, Ccntr and White Sts. THIRD EDITION l'KBHONAI.. John Slattery went to I'ottsvllle this morn- liic. .Iiuh llamborifor snent to-day at the county sent. Hon. John J. Ccyle, of Mahanoy City, was in town yesterday. J. !'. llovnohls. of Mahanoy I'lano, wasn visitor to town this morning. Chiof Knglneer 11. S. Thompson, of l'ollf vlllo. wns in town this morning. M. It. Miirtar talked volition with his Democratic friends at tlio county seat today JIarry Hart, the inipular landlord of the Mansion House, ltingtown, was in town to day. Hits Hamuli Kceso, of Mahanoy City, snent Saturday and yesterday with town friends. Mrs. 15. G. Faust and child, of Pottsville, u thn uuest of hur mother-in-law ovci Sunday. Messrs. 0. A. Koira and J. V. Finney spent Unlay at Lakeside directing proposed lin provcrncuts. John M. ScliaeUcr returned fiom Philadel phia where he had hetu buying in stock for his sprint; trade. William Chllils, of West Centre street, who has been very ill the mist few weeks, is slowly recovering. Misses Liable and Gwenulo Reoso, of South Jardin street, are spending a few days with friends in Philadelphia, ltov. K. Humphries, pastor of the 1'. M church. Girardville, has declined to Servi an other your at that place. Miss May, daughter of Dr. A. 11. Lichten walncr, of Philadelphia, is visiting hei irrand parents, Ilev. and Mrs. I.ichtenwnlner. Frank Albricht. a sailor on the U. S Bteamship Saratoga, 13 spending a few day with the Portz family, on North Main street Hugh O'Dounoll and wife, who wero the guesta of Eic-Senntor Watson's rurally for the past two weeks, left for their homo in Home Btcad this morning. Thomas Beddall, of Win. Fenn, lias been appointed general superintendent of tin. Willlamsport district of the Prudential Jnstiranco Company, with headquarters at Milton. Mr. Beddall will tako charge next week. USE DANA'S SAIJSAPAR1LLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUUE3". B-.il: "Providing for honest things, not ouiy In the Bight of tho Lord but alto in the sight of men." Theae words were wiltteu by Paul with refiieiice to Ills administration of the poor fund" committed to hl trust and they show tlia ..M.nnlnn, mm llll elllilloVCll ill lllB smallest matter in ordefthat he tnUht avoid tho possibility of suspicion laiulslilng Ills good name. Ho did not presume upon Ills atmatollo character to excuse him from the ox eicise of those rules of coiuuwti prudence whleh the budliiHM sense of the world has liuikMul utiou all who reirard their reputation among men. His example Is very full of instruction. Notice ilret: lie 'provided, mat Is, ho deliberately planned his life so that its various parts might bo worthy of himself, his calling and his destiny. What a lesson for those giddy, thoughtless eaieless somsnno enter uixm tho responsibilities of lllo aim face Its solemn obligations without a persons thiuiuht of their accountability to both Uoii and man. If tho architect of a material templo finds it important to havo a plan and to thoughtfully suporviso it execution much more should we. who are building lor ctcr nity, be solicitous to fashion our spiritual house accordim: to tho divinely provided plan. In a word, it requires that we all bo Jfiiwl-ists in fact if not In name. nu sad to ito to many who navo miio or no sunroof reenonslbllity for honorable- dealing hut are more anxious to live high ana to dross well than to demonstrate a diameter for sterling integrity. The- embezzlements which are so promt nent it feature of modern life aro frequently tho result of a want of tho. ght and care to ivUoU inllnst rum's wants to his resources. Embezzlement is only the terminus of a rail road which is carrying multitudes oi pas songcrs from the town of Thoughtless-care-loss. .Many of its passengers get off at way stations, but when once aboard some, who never intended it, aro driven by torco oi circumstances the full length of tho road. Tho beginning of such a caricr is in that covetous desiio of the flesh, inhering in all, to get as much as possible for as little a possible We see it in tho boyish gamo ol maibles played not for inn but for tho sake ol the snoils of victory. Wo see it continued Holiday Trip ! I EVENING HEMLETcONTEST t- 8 io Days atthb World's Fair With accommodation nt a Urn 'limn Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Incluui ig sleeping berths, all tree of cost, To the 2 Most popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be token to the World's fair and royally entertained by tho IIeiialu. Cut out this coupon, and on ihe blank lines write the name of tho Public School Teacher, north of the Droad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consldcrmost popular, and send it to tho "Contest Bnnon, Evening IleitAi.n, Shkpian WMH, I'A." Kvery coupon properly Hlled out counts as one voto for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and voto as often at, they please. Coupon must be in tho hands of tho editor within ten (10) das after tho date it boars. Name ot Teacher .......... . Residence.........-.. Name ot Voter s (5 ca o Residence MAliUil 27, 1698. For Gold Necklace. fxo 2jxo!s.3r Ones. A Gold-Headed Cane. llolderman, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho hlgbo-t number of votoj a Ilandsomo.G old Necklace. A Set of Furs. R. J. Mills, the Pottsville Hatter and Knr rler, will give the lady teacher receiving second highest number of votes a hand somoHot of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Reese will glvo tno lady teachor re ceiving tho Bocond highest number of votes a landsomo Plush Toilet Bet. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsville Jeweler, will glvo tho gcntlcmnu teacher receiving tbo highest number of votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two lucky competl tors In tho contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. J w1 rE HA VIS thoexclushe agency, in this vicinity, for the sale of tnt- Ncw rOIiUMBUS" MACHINE, which 1b now tho most desirable machine in use. Written guurantco goes with every one, insuring lhcin, under ordinary care, for llvo years. Our prico only Cnll and Inspect them. New styles of Dinner and Tea Nets. I on llnllowware of every description. Thospring-tlmo nppuaching llnds our store crowded with bright nev goods and appreciative buyers. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S 3 S3axs.-fcX3L jyzzx-lm. Stroot. Novel Siilety Tent. William Leckic, a former townsman, now jii8ido superintendent of York Farm colliery, has invented a safety lamp test which is tho most tinlquo and practical ever hoard of. It certainly is tho first evor produced iu a coal iniuo and it is safe to say that it will be universally conceded tho greatest appliance contributed to the fund of solentitlc coal mining in recent timo. The test consists of a small glass case eonnectod witli a pl,.e that oouvoys tho gas from a vein at a point not far distant. There is a valve in the pipe where it joins the ease, and when a lamp is to be tested the gas U turned on. The lamp is placed I iis,iil e the caee which is charged with tho deadly explosive, and the action of the flame is closely watched. An explosion would only lift the loose glass lid, oausiiig no other damage. It has heeii proven by living wltueswsH that Pau-nuaisi rtftiiHrKiiOlespeciflefbr tue quick eure of the UlAloult anil dnuciToiis i brent mid .uK troubles -lis equal fim't lie round. v,Mk aicenu. Pun-Tina ix old at P. P.I). Klrllu'i lrug store. Wanted, To complcto fllos, two copies eaeh o thi Evbnino Herald of January 1st, 2d am ith, and February 5th, 1802. A liberal pric rill be paid for the same. Points. Tho electric railway company did a Hood businoss on Saturday. Teams are already in demand to haul away the accumulations of the winter. Preston No. 3 colliery, near Girardville, will resume operation this week. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart expect to open a branch store in Ashland. It is said the P. & R. C. fc I. Co. will lease the old Continental colliery at Korth Ashland The fair committee of the Grand Army jneete to-morrow evening at Mrs. Bieneinan's. The sanitary committee of Council is after people who tail to keep their piemises clean. To move or not to move, that is the ques tion now agitating many a housekeeper's Tbe'Afuew Local Option bill, sKould it become a law, will add a heap of spice to the I life of the liquor dealer. Although Memorial Day it yet two months distant the members of the Grand Army of the Republic are already preparing for its proper observance. nn Baby was slot, we gave br Casterla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she beeame UUe, she dung to Castoria. When she bad ChlUren, be gate torn Castoria. The two teachers having the third mid fourth highest number of votes at the close ot the iu the passion for fclinrp ttading in which I contest will via-t NlAUAUiY FALL.8, and remain there rive days, at the expense of the Hkhalu, ouch dedires to pain 'tho advantage, ami farther on iu those innocent domestic games of chance in which stakes lire put up as au incentivo to win and so on down tho entile list which gives birth to tho mania foi gambling which has seized all classes ol society. The remedy for these things is to bo found in an inflexible purpose to take thought for things honorable. A man whose word is not as good as his bond is a rascal. It thrills my soul to think of mail crratid in tho imai-o of God and qualified for fellowship witli him, an heir of heaven and designed fur ii homo iu its many mansions. But then to think of him groping the muck-heap in quest of tho foolish toys, and empty follies and fading treasures of this world makes mo feel liko calling him o( to take thought for thlnirs wortbv of his highest destiny aud his noblost powers. Notice again that Paul's methods sought the approval of botlt God aud man. Theru aio two clufcses of blunderers right here: Thoso whoso plan of life leaves God out of tho account and those whoso plan leaves man out. And it is not easy to decido which is worse. Somo seek only the honor which comoth of men. They may bo the very soul 1 i.onor so far as their dealings with men aro concerned but they do not scruple to rob Goil of all that is ills, careless of the fact that they have as little right to rob God of titles and offerings and worship as to rob man of groreriea and dry goods. Then wo lomo times find those who say "God knows my heart, 1 dont caro what man thinks," euro low of the fact that they havo as littlo right to disregard man's opinions within certain limitations as to disregard God'a. It makes no difference what rumsellcr's may think ot nir views of temperance but it does make a difference as to what men thiuk of my char acter. When reputation is gone intluenco Is gone. Paul found tho perfect unity of good ness iu "taking thought for things honorable, not only in tho sight of the Lord but ali-o in tho bight of men." And So ft Goes! When Hewing Machines are mentioned tho name of the STANDARD rises Instlcctlvely to tho lips. Why ? Becauso it will sew as much in four houn- as others do in five, Because it is a labor-saver, and makes loss noise than any rcachlne on the market. Pay no attention to tho disparaging talk of our competitors, as that only proves that it is tLoirmost clangorous rival. Cull and see It tor yourself, T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jitnlin and Lloyd Sts , Shenandoah. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." MA1IANOV C1TV. W. W. Lewis visited Shenandoah on Sun day. lack Anstock, one of our barbers, has secured a jMwition as conductoron the electric oats In tliis place. Prof. Charles Walhridgo and family ex pect to move to Erlo in tho near future. Charles SiUlman is homo from college on a visit. Hairy Litecli carries his arm in a sling, tho result of a heavy fall at tho Philadelphia and Reading depot. Miss Muie Dillon spent Sunday in Slien- audoah. Frederick Cooper and Thomas Dubbswill (boot a pigeon watch, iu t.te near future, at employe of the Electric THE NEWS IN GENERAL. Twelve buildings were destroyed by fire nt Pekin, China, and twenty-seven persons, nil nathcH. were cremated. The damage dono by floods iu Russia du ring tho past nine days will foot up in the neighborhood of $20,000,000. Mrs. Nancy A. Owen, who died nt Ithaca, N. Y., Saturday afternoon, nrred 1U1 years, was the oldest person in New York state. The strike on the Texas Central road re main.. uncbnnireU. All the brnkomen are out nml their places have not been bupplied. II. F. Royce, for a number ot years past (jenonil superintendent of the Chicago, Rock Island ami pncifio railway at (JLIcao, has resigned. Thont.ts Nelson, ex-mayor ot Capo Charles, Va lias been convicted of em bezzlement and sentenced to two j ears in the penitentiary. There are on lile in the treasury depart ment nearly 100 applications for appoint ment hs chief of dlvlBions. So far no ap jKjiiitiwtnts in this clam have been made. Herr BeundfeH, the Paris correspondent of the Berlin Tngpblatt, hat leen expelled from France on account of articles writteu by him in connection with the Panama scandals. George Anghes, of Richmond. Va., r power housewh ri'ivi More Nights, Arrangements havo been made by which Miss DeJIerritt, tho lady evnngelist who ha been conducting revival services in the Primitive Siethodist church tho past two weeks, will conduct farewell meetings in the chinch this and to-morrow evenings. These will positively bo tho last meetings Miss De Mcrritt will conduct in this town for tho present. During tho two weeks following Tuesday tho lady will coudiict revival ser vices at Mnhanoy City. Ii you Itave carpet rnsrs ami wisli litem marie into Home ixnmlH Carpet, aenil tin in to KFrlclco'M Cavpet Store, io 8. TurUui mrcet. e-a.tt DOtbird. Harry Clifford is carrying the mail iu the viaee of Mr. Litseh. Mies Haunah Reftiwieh spent to-day nt Pottsville. Plies or Hemorrhoids ?janentiy cured withoutknife or ligature. fo danger or snflering. No delay from bus while under treatment. Patients wbx -a rannonaible need not pay until well. A i.n-foat enre traaiantced. Send for circuhu- R. HEED, M. D., H2H South 13th St.. Philadelphia. v.. i. r,,,i in. tf, the editor of the groat Sabbath). This name was given to It as 1 ' .1,, i r .1... . r... ..r 1 . T.. r .- ..MrvutlFBitTi tf I It cornea uuiuic iuu Kimv irwiii in mmw over, which niarus tne national uinn oi O.imlnir liven!. Taraol. On this Sabbath the prophetic lesson April 3. Easier ball; Bobbins' ojiera house. la reaj i,y mma congregations from the eou April 10. Fair and feetival, U A. R. 0ulii. part of the Book of Malaehi, and In Widows' aud Urpnans- lumij Jioewns opera uoeor,inoe with a custom pievaillug univr. heucc. I Bally among Israelite, sermons waie dallvewd Ooughlng Leads to Consumption, in all Syuagonues, as they ar alw OK the Kemp Balwi will stop the c-oujfh at Penitential 8aihatli, occurring HUjrtMM" JWM I v . p . t. i r.. .,C anee. I "eiure m iwi Johnston Ialaud, near the free bridge, w'as killwl by an electric wire while oiling the machinery. Mise Julia Force is still lylngat the point of death in tiie Atlanta, (Ga.,) juil, and (jll nope oi ner recovery mis neen Kieu up. Slie is awaiting trial for the muiiler of her two sisters. Bacon & Chefceldiue, fiuccessore to Ba con, i'loto cVLo.. ueaiera in pis iron, iron ores and coke, doing business at 127 Main street. Cincinnati, havo usttigned. The ris- 1. .r ., SJWU. The lireiit Nabbatli. Yesterday was RhMath Uit-gwlnl (the It Cures Coldi, Coughs, Sort Thrott, Croup, Influ toza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis andAithiri. A certain euro for Consumption in first stages, una a sure relief in advanced stages. Use i t ones. You will set the excellent effect after Ukin f the nrst dose. Bold by deslers ererywhers. Lsrgs bottles (0 cents and $1.00. 5ltf s Popular Satoon (Iformerly Joe Wyatt's) nnd 21 We3t Oalc Street SHENANDOAH, PA. r. ,niM twauUiw, wines, etc Ftnest eiam .:a tiaratvaanea. uoruuii mvivabiuu uj km. S. KISTLER, M. D rUTaiOlAN AND BUROXOtt. Office 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. First Openizag f Spring mi Ensisior tiiLninori' i Our first Opening' of Spring- and Summer Millinery will take place onThursday, Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31 and April 1. Our Millinery Department will be on second floor, reached by a broad, easy stairway is a spacious, well-lighted room, 70x22 feet, and suitable in every respect for the purpose," hav ing large mirrors between every window and furnishings of the latest and most approved style. This department will be in charge of an ex perienced and courteous forelady. We have secured the services of a noted trimmer, from abroad, whose skillful, stylish and artistic work has never failed to please the most fas tidious. We shall fceep everything in trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets; everything in Flowers, Laces, Feathers, Aigrettes, Rib bons and jets of all kinds. Novelties will be added as they appear dur ing the season. We shall make a specialty of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets; shall keep a select assortment from which any lady can, at a mo ment's notice, make a satisfactory choice. As this is our first season for millinery, we have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a model department, and the result is even more than we anticipated. THIS will also be our GENKKAL SPKIN'O OPllNIXG for the eutlro store. Each department will have something new, choice unil seasonable. Dress Goods will represent all ilomestlo Stood, as well as the llnest Importations of wool, silk and wool, and till sillt. All the new weavrB, fancies and mixtures, with odd, unfamiliar names, but very beautiful in design and llntsli, will be lound here A neat little book will be plvon away to all purchasers of millinery goods. Everybody cordially invited to be present at our First Opening of Spring and Summer Millinery, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 3d and 31 and April 1. Pros, Ptmiroy and Stewart, POVTSVIX.XdS, FEI1A. O, QEOUGK MILLEIl, Manager. GSlMflSSClXS -OF- Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at T PRTPF OLD RELIABLE, . U . JL XAjJLj kJj NORTH MAIN STREET. QUEEN & CO. Of Philarlelphia, Send their ES Specialist To SlieimndoiiU, WeitiKescIay, March 29 He will be found at tho Fcrjrufion House From 8:30 a m. to 5:30 p. m. Persons who havo headacht or whose eyes aro causing die- lomrort snouia can unon tntir snecianst. anu inev win re ceive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHAKGE to ex- purine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Slices, Cents JPusrasiisBamgs ! At greatly reduced rat03. 3FJ532L:tm"S", 3?roprietor. IT PAYS to buy your Boots and Shoes and Rubber Goods at the emporium of Joseph Ball. Finest line of goods carried iu town. JOSEPH BALLS, 3STo. Q9 3XT. 3fXvixx Stroot AGBKTS, SMJo SO A WEEK Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman In (-very county to take the sole agency for an article that is needed la every home; selli nt sight, in town or country. Vou can make fftJO in three months introducing It, after which It will bring you a steady Income. One agent (a student canvassed In California during sum mer vncalion and returnod to Boston. Mass., with SKOO In cash as tho result of his sales. A splendid opening for tho right person. Don't lose a moment ; write nt once to I'ccrlens MHtiufitc'E: Co., Buffalo, N. V., or Chlcnro. Ill, Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Soutli filnlu Street. Finest wines, whiskeys anil clears always lu stock. Fresh Hecr, Ale aud Hurler ou tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, lloesler's old stand.) Mam nuc Coal Htn,, NUeiiuucloiili. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brandsof whiskeys and cigars. Pool room attached. D It. JAMlSrt Hl'KIN. PHYSICIAN AND SVROEON. Oftiofl and Residence, .o. 31 Ncrth Jardin J treat, Shenandoah.