Herald. A small ''want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will bring more answers to tho advertiser than through any other pa .pcrcircu -r -r w KTrnrv lnted In tho town A A M I bccauselt IB morn jLiL JCx X X X generally read. One trial w 111 convlneo you of this a .mall "want" adTcrusemeni piacea in 5,IHeraW" will bring tndro answers to v .iImm 4 linn Ihmiich.anv MWm H WANTS .1 "rii. tl A.hvfnnn'tfnii nf this fact, for tho simple rcntion that tho "Her fact, for tho simple reason that the "Her ald" la read by all tho people of tho town. aid" la read by all the peoplo of tho town. SHENATDOAH, PA., TUESDAY. MATtCH 29. 1892. ONE CENT. VOX.. VTL-m). 76. The Evening Herald. ALL TUB NEWS FOR ONE CENT. lbi ft larger circulation In Shenandoah than any 'other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. Holman Is treating Uncle Sam's publlo works about as a stingy land lord treat) a house he has a tenant In who ho feels pretty sure will havo to stay in it. When 'the Democrats have to deal With a minority of their own they don't stop with counting a quorum or any mild measures of that sort, but Droceed to wipe the floor with the refractory element. Convict labor'is lees injurious In its competition with our home labor than the free competition in our markers of the products of cheap foreign labor, becauBo convict labor lightens the burden of our home taxation and con sumea home products. Yet no free trader will dare to insult our working men by openly advocating the com petition of convict labor. It'Is the motto of n great labor or ganization that "Au injury to one is the concern of all." Free trade in vites and 'expects tbo competition in our markets of the products of foreign' cheaper labor with the produola of our better paid home labor, on the plea that tbo foreign products are cheaper than the home products. But is it not a plain case that home labor is de prived of compensation or employ ment, or both, to the extent of the use of these foreign products, or to theamount of the reduotlon or wages compelled by homo competition with cheaper labor? The free trade scheme thus becomes an "Injury' to all home labor of giant proportions, dwarfing the promised benefits of cheapness into a trifle, with even that trifle un-: certain and delusive. Free trade was always und is now a conspiracy against labor. Under a pretense of getting oheaper food for the people Richard Cobden clamored CENTS PER YARD FOK Floor Oil Cloth; others for 1 30, 35 and 40 cts. and upwards. The prettiest line of Oil Cloths and Carpets In Shenandoah. C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Just arrlyert tills morning: direct from the grove. Packed and snipped same clay as 5 cents a doacn. If 'you d'arihbi understand why Keiter Can sett JSlne Florida Oranges at fiS cents a dozen, don't worry about it. You can buy the Oranges and 'let-other gcople do the worrying, TPe have a large shipment noiv on the way, direct from Florida,' which will arrive in a few days, and notwithstanding the re cent sharp advance rvlll be sold at TWX2H1.Y FIVE CFJMS A DOZEN. 'Our Minnesota Flour ! Sti the Hlgitettt Grade Patent Flour -we nave ever had. We nave MO BETTER'to ofTer at any price. Tlie price lias been $G per barrel until quite recently IT IS NOW $5.00 PER BARREL Tiills ls4tlic lowest price ever known ior the Best Minne sota Flour, and we guarantee every barrel to Stive entire satisfaction. Try Our Pickled Tripe, spiced ready for the table, 4 lbs. for 25 cts. t.ooo bushels Choice W hite Oats, Clipped and Rcclcaued, Weighs 38 pounds to the bushel. One Car of MIDDLINGS and New Fishing: Creelc Buckwheat Flour and Fresh Ground Corn Meal. Corner for the repeal of England's corn lawe. He was a manufacturer, and his real purpose was to secure oheaper food for labor bo that manufacturers could gel the profit of cheaper labor, regardless of tho InterestB of farmers and farm laborers of hla own country. The cotton lords of the South, In this country, joined liltn In this con spiracy, the latter agreeing that the farmors of the North would furnish the cheap food in exchange for hlgh- nrlced Ennlish manufactures, while the slave lords and the British manu facturlng lords gained all the wealth Our history shows that this bargain was imposed upon this country under the rule of tho slave lords, and that it, kept tho North comparatively poor while the slave rule lasted. The free trade successors of the slave rule are asking us to return to the conditions of this wary conspiracy against labor. Not much. Third Ward Ticket. COUNTT DKLEQATiS. Thomas Tosh, William Trezise. ALTERNATES. Jobn'U. Koese, Low Is Haftier, DISTRICT DKLKQATEB. ' F. 0. Reoso, It. Oliver. ALTERNATES. John Beeves, Honry Biokelman. STANDING COMMITTEE, David Morgan, Daniel Neiswender. ALTERNATES. John G. Thomaf, Donj. Boucher. A "Prisoner Escape. Burglars attempted to break Into the P, & 11. freight depot at Frackyille Saturday night, but were put to flight by tho watch. man. On Sunday, a man named Jack Wilson was arroctoil on suspicion of being ono of tho parties and was placed in th lockup at Frackyille. Early yesterday morning Wilson escaped from tho lockup It Is beliovod bo was assisted In this by tho rest of the Saturday night gang. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. Most peopl need to use It. the Bloom or don. Don Dickinson of Michigan To-dayls plunged In gloom Lest whiskers such as grown on him May grow Upon hfs boom. It has'been proven by living witnesses that ina la a reznaraaoie speciuo ior me quic inrn nr ihR iiimeuH and dnciroun throat and Iuok troubles-Its equal can't be found. Costs 2 cents. Fan-Tina Is sold at I. I'. L. Klrlln' drug store. Hall's new mammoth photograph gal lery, 29 Wott Centre street. Give him call. S-H-ti picked. Flue, sweet and juicy. CHOP will Arrive in a Few Days. Fresh Dairy Butter. Main and Lloyd Streets. RUSSIA'S APPEAL TO AMERICAN SYMPATHY, ANOTHER CABGO OP FOOD TO BE 'SENT. OWNS AND CITIES GALLED UPON The l'hUndelphla Committee Asks for Coutrlbutlona to Send the Htcamshlp "Conemaugh" With Food to the Htarrlnc People. I 11 rJ Citizens' Kussisn 7i Wamtim Tlnllnf flnm. miltee is preparing to send the steamship "Conemaugh" to Bus' eia with a cargo of food for the starving peoplo of that country. To accomplish tho Usk?2j,000 additional to tbo commitWs present fund will bo required. Circulars of appoal havo been sent to tho Mayors, of all cities and Chlof Burgesses of all towns in Pennsylvania, asking them to urge upon thoir peoplo tho necessity, in tbo cause of humanity, of co-operation In tho plans of tho committee. Edwin S. Stuart, Mayor of Philadelphia, ia chairman of tho committee. The "Conemaugh" will sail on April 13th, so if the people of Shenandoah intend to participate In tho charitable work they must act promptly. Tho reasons for the decision of tho com- mittoo to send the "Conemaugh" aro as follows: Russia needs all that can be done. Russia appreciates efforts on behalf of her people. Kussia is doing her utmost torolieve existing distress. Tho committee possesses a cash balance which is enhanced greatly by the liberality of steamship, rail way and, coal companies. Prominent citi zons advise sending another ship. The committee boliovos this further relief to be a duty from prosperous and well-fed people to poor and starving people. Tho United States of America owo a debt ol gratitude to .Russia which is far from liqui dated. Tho committee has confidence that the people will sustain the effort to com pi 0 Hon. Donors of food from the Interior of Pennsylvania can deliver contributions to any railroad station marked "For Russian Famine Relief, care of Steamship 'Cone maugh, Philadelphia." They will bo forwarded free of charge. All shipments to the committee will bo noted in the Herald The contributions of 'foods may be wheat Or rye flour, kiln-dried corn-meal;- barley, beans, driod ;green peas, split-peas, rice, hominy, canned roast and corned beof and canned pork aid beam, hams, bacon, shouidors (smdkod or dry salted), salt bellies; salt pork, corned beof. Flour Is the most Important. All contributions should be in proper order for ocean trans portation. "Who will be the first to step forward and placo'Shenandoah on the relief list? Buoklon'B Arnica Salve. The Bost.Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Foyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post tWely euros Piles, or no pay nierit required. It Is guaranteed to give "perfect satisfaction, or money reiunaea. rneo 25 cents per box. For sale by O. H, Hagonbuch. Hew Ontccrg. Last evening company A. Jr. O. U. A. it., held an election, which resultod in tbo selection bf the following officers; Captain, .David Ronnie; 1st Lieutenant, William J, Jacobs; 21 L'eutonant, 0. T. Straughn., The company, by their weekly drills, have become proficient in military movements, and will compare favorably with any similar organization in the cou ty. Every family should have the Genuine Imported Anchor Pale Expellcr in the house. It Is the Voit known remedy for Influence, Backache, Fains In tho Bide, Chest and Joints. It is and ever will be the best remedy for all Rhoumatlo com plaints. 29 prize medals awarded to the manufacturers of Ibis valuable prepara tion. '60 cents a bottle, at C. H. Hagen buch, P. P. D. Itlrltn, J. M, Hillan and other druggists. St 'VTo make children pictures a specialty. Our crayons can not bo excelled; 8 29-tf Kkaokt. Clothes Line Thieves. Residents of West Cherry stroot complain that clothes aro repeatedly stolon from tho lines stretched In their yard. If tbo guilty parties aro caught they will be given a severe doso oi law. Our little boy wonders where people get all the pleasant sayings about Dr. Coxa's Cough Uyrup, and says the next cough ho gets be moans to try it. I found Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup to bo a most effectual remedy and feel euro that tho most stubborn couch and cold will yield to Its healing Influence. Frank . J.nco, New Orleans, La. , If you wish a good photograph of'ydur- aelf call at the Hall gallery, 29 W. Centre street. 3-14-tt lit REV. JAMES' SERMON. Hj'iiopsln of What Jin 1'rf ached l.ust Hun- da) Morning. Tbo text of tho sermon preached In the English Baptist church Sunday morning by Rev. H. O. James was lakon from John 1, IB. The theme was "Grace for Grace." Jesus said, "I am tho way, tho truth and tho life." These words let forth that Christ and Christianity are essentially of tho tame nature. If any ono asks mo what It is to bo a christian, I dare not answer that it is to bolieve a certain rot of doctrines and fol low a certain rule of conduct. Thoso aro tho outward fruits of the christian Just as tho tree is kh wn by the fruit It boars. To bo a christian is to pnrtnlte of tho nature, and spirit of Christ by f-ith. Jesus is full Of love, mercy, grace, truth, wisdom, man liness, strength, peace, joy and holinoss. He possose'os all the quulitbs that aro ncceS' sary to a perfect character. But Christ does not only possess these qualities. He is tho source of them wherever they exist- Ho can, and doos rnoro than maintain his own life. As the sun not only maintains its own light and hoal, but gives out of itself all the light and heat of nature, so doos Christ, tho Sou ot It ighteousmss in the spiritual world. Ho is a like a constant spring of water that not only keeps its own basin full but overflows in a living stream with capacity to fill to tho brim a thousand res ervoirs. Wo have moro than we can do to sustain our own lives and virtues, to say nothing of giving graco, virtue and lifo to our fellow beings, but Jesus gives life, grace and glory to evory beliover, and at thosamo time Hi store of thorn Rets no loss. Ho gives us graco. Yen! grace after graco. Ho is God a3 well as man, so in 'Him the 'Divine and human meet. By His teaching life and death, Christ has given every man opportunities to escape the con1 sequences of ein, and to gain fitness for Heaven, which ho otherwise would not have had. In these privileges, in those pro' visions of mercy for onr salvation, wo receive ot His fulness. To us who bolieve. he Imparts Spiritual Life from his own fui ness of life. He creates In us tho attributes of HIb own Holy Nature. Christ Is formed In tho believer, so that tho christian of to day can say with Paul, "I live, yot not but C hnst liveth in me." Jdany seem to think that they are saved simply by tho in stiuclions Christ gives and by their own efforts to imitate bis example. And thoeo who admit that they are saved by th power of Christ alona seem to think that tho process Is a mochanicul one, that H caves them somewhat as a strong man saves a drowning child from the Wive;, by pull ing them out of a position of danger. But this is a very Important misconception,, True salvation moans an entire change wrought in the inner man, or In the soul. It is a deliverance from ipolulion, tin and guilt, and the imputation of a desire and ability to live a holy Ufa. The moans' by which' wo receive that power is faith. "And Graco for Grace." This is a most singular expression and few have tried to under stand it. These words reveal to us God's method Of Riving. The effects, of one grace prepares us to as Iran d appreciate another. The reception of a small moasuro of graco from God makes us ftlel the need' of more. ''Whosoever hungers and thirsts Aftor righteousness is certain to be filled." One graco gives capacity for the reception ot another, Tho soul of an impenltant man or of an undeveloped chtistian Is like a shrivelled skin bottle) and can hold but very llttlo of God's' graco, but as soon -as a little finds Its way In, it will prepare the way for moro, and there is more to be bad. As God bostows graco wherever there is room for it, wo can easily seo how Ho gives, "Grace for Grace." Have No Equal. Allcock's Poroui Plasters have attained a world-wido reputation solely upon their superlative merits. Thoy have many w6uld-ba rivals,' but havo nevor be6n equalled or even approached in curalivo proporties and' rapidity and safety of action. Tboir valuo has been attopted by the high est medical authorities, as woll as by Un- lrapeachablo testimonials from ihoie who have used them, and they are recommend, ed as tho best oxternal remedy for weak back, rheumatism, sciatica, colds, coughs, sore throat, choit 'and stomach affections, kidney dlfflcultlos, weak muscles, strains, stitches, and aches and pains of every de scription. Beware of imitations, and do not bo do. celved by misrepresentations. Ask for All cock's, and lot no solicitation or explana tion induce you to accept a substitute. Desirable I.odgo ltoom. A lodgo desiring a cosy meeting room on Saturday, or Sunday ovenings of each week can bo accommodated at Mollet's hall which has boen recontiy papered, painted and carpeted, Apply to M. Mellet. Itemoval. Schaeffor, the harness will remove on April let Main street, next door to storo. manufacturer, to 108 North Wasloy's drug 8-21-tf 2,000 cloth bound books, worth CO conts, for 20 cents oacb; 5,000 25-cenl paper covered novels, all now, for 10 conts oacb, at Max Koeao's, Wost Centre street, Fer guson Hotel block. Best photographs at Hall's gallery, 29 W. Centre street. 3-l4-t( THE ELEGTEIG FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, IT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL. OTHER ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS Goldman mid ltliifr Have FurnUlicd Ilnll and Will Apply to Court for n New Trll-I. Kobhlns llecometf Their liomUuian. EUEAFTEll alarmsof fire In tho borough will bo sounded by the Uanaowoll eloctrlcsje tern. Tbo plant put in last week is now tho' property of tho bor ougb. Monitors of Council met 51 r. Oehmor. tho electrician in charge of the work, last right and carefully inspected and tested the plant. Mr. Devors was not quite satisfied that the system was a non- Interfering one and for his benefit hoxes 25 and 42 wero operated. This point hav ing been satisfactorily settled the ma chlnery in tho tower was carefully ex amined and fully explained and tested The batteries wero next visited and Mr Oebmer gavo full instructions for keeping thorn in working order. Mr.'Oohmer then turned over all th keys to Mr. Coakley, chairman of the flro apparatus committee, who at once prepared. a list of tho parties who will hold them Before Mr. Oehman turned over the plant the Councilman present wero asked if everything was perfectly .satisfactory, "Mr. Lamb raised the only objection. He said the original plan called for tho placing of a box at the corner of Jardin and Pop lar streets, and not at tho corner of Main and Poplar, whore a box was placed. Mr. Ojhmen taid ho followed all , instructions given him and the matter dropped. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we havo been Boiling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Mow Lifo Pills, Ilucklcn's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have nover handled remedios that sell as well, or that havo givon such univorsal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchasa price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. C. H. Hagenbucb, Druggist. (loldmnn to Itcturn, It Is understood that Max Goldman, who has been missing since hU trial at Pottsvllle ended, last Wednesday, will return to town to-day. The court at Pottsvllle yesterday fixed bail In the case at' $1,200 for each of the'two men convicted, Goldman and bis brother-in-law, L. King. I, Bobbins, of Pottsvllle, has become the bondsman and as soon as the bonds are executed by the defendants a now trial will bo asked for. Knagey, tho leading photographer, is on the first Door. No steps to climb. 8 29 i f The World's Museum. The World's Museum is now open in Bobbins' opera house Don't 'fail to see big Hattio Bowen, largest woman in the world, actual weight 718. pound; Ahnetta, queon of all snake charmers; Deltoeno, the man of many forms; Princess Lulu, the, moss-haired lady; Prof, La Monte, the world's greatest magician; Prof. A. Boll, tho wonderful tatooed roan ; Delmonto, tbo fire king; Kussol, the human pin cushion ; Prof. Uurd's London Punch and Judy. Sea the happy family of monkeys. A strictly moral entertainment. Matinees, from 2 to 5 for young ladios and children. Night from 7 to 10. Admis'iOn, 10 cents, 8-28-tf LewUbiirg Eicumlou Tickets via Heading ICallreud. Commencing April 1st,- the Beading Ballrtad will soli excursion tlcksts to and from Lowisburir, good for twoday includ ing date of Issue. Such tickets when pur chased on Saturday will be good until tho following Monday and no excursion tickets will be sold at "a less rate than 25 cents. This does not affect tho longer period excursion' tickots already on aalo. Keagey's photos are unequalled in Shen andoah. Komember bur motto "quality not quantity." 3-29 tf Didn't Head the l'n pern. The efforts of a man on ono of tho Main street corners last night to got a letter into ono of the flro alarm boxes caused some merrimont. Bring your children to Hall's and have their picture takon. gallery 811-tf Best -work done at Bronnan's steam laundry, Everything white and spotless, Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Tannic nut for counterfeits! See that you net tho genuine Salvation Olll Do not let tho rifuilor uoti vnu uiinn -Must ua cood." but Insist upon getting tne gcnuiuu wtiu tuu aiuii irjivuu tradetmark on the wrapper. Best 'photographs and crayons at D abb's IS l'UlWONAT,. John Canlleld spent to-day with frlendu t Miners ville. Glenn Herring, kof Berwick, Is visiting at Occar Yot'B. Miss Annie Wrlghtcr, of I'ottHVllle.Is In town visiting relatives. lion. D. L). Phillips, ot Gordon, spent a few hours In town last evening. Judge Murphy, of Centralla, 'Hliook hand with friends In town to-day. 'Squire John J. Coylo, of Mahanoy City, wan visitor to town this morning. W. K. Peck, advance agent for Forepaugh'a Bhow, Is expected In town this week. Squlro Horn, of Urandonvlllc, paid llio Hkhald sanctum a visit yesterday. Dr. II, It. llricker, of Mahanoy City, paid our city a visit yesterday afternoon. Pap" Ileacham cannot llvo without work ing. Ho Is about as active us any one of middle ago. Miss Mataala Talrchlld contemplates visit ing tho South after the close of the school term. Caaper Hochner. ot this city, who la employed at Shenandoah, visited his parents here yester Uay. llatleton Pluin Speaker. George Oehmer, who put In tho llro alarm system for tho borough, left for his homo In Now York City this morning. "Jim" Hughes, ho of First Defender famo, 1 happy, having received Information ttat ho ha been granted a pension of $12 per month. John F. Finney was suddenly seized with Ill ness last night and for a tlmo It was feared fatal results would follow. Ho was much Im proved to-day. Hen. Severn attended the annual election ot officers of Fottsvllle Lodge WJ7, 11. I. O. Elks, at rottsville, last night, an participated in th feast that followed. Dr. C. M. Uordner, Charles Kecse, John Itellly, Ilesser Zullck and Misses Mame- Wasley and OUie Lewis attended asocial at Glrardvlllo last evening. Frank McCarthy, of St. Clair, , brother of Druggist McCarthy, of town, graduated-at the Ontario Veterinary College last week and la now a full fledged surgeon. Itev, M. II. Havlce, II. J. Yost and Mlssct Mary Folmer, Katie Ilurkbart and Amy Will iams were attendants at the Evangelical Lutheran Sunday School Convention at Mah anoy City to-day. Max Reese returned from Wlkes-Harre yes terday, where ho went to dlno with somo dis tinguished foreigners on Sunday. He says tho menu was excellent and could not be beat In the large cities. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they aro not af fected with any disease, but that the sys- tem simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by ufing Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by tbo California Fie Syrup Co. America's Day. The executive committee having in charge the celebration of America's Day, which will be held In Mahanoy City on Labor Day, has Issued aicall for a meeting of that committoo on April 2, in G. A. It. hall, Mahanoy City. The G. A. K. Post of that town have selected America's Day upon which to unvoil tho monument dedi cated.to the soldier dead, and will confer with tho America's 'Day committee in re gard to the ceremonies to bo held on the occasi n. A Million Friends. A friend In need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have'found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will confines you that it bas'wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and 'Lung. Each bottle is guaranteed to do!all that if claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles tree at 0. U. Hagenbuch't drug store. Large bottles EOc. and $1,00. Miners lindly'Ilurned. Two Poles named John Smith and John Saliski wero badly burned by an 'explosion of gas In Park colliery No. 1 yesterday afternoon. One of them was 'blown sev eral feet down the breast. Tho men were removed to the Miners' Uctpllal in a Critical condition. A'llunawny. A horse driven by John Lshmler, driver for Mrs. Fulmer, ran away this morning. Lohtnler was thrown to the ground and had bis face badly bruised. The wagon was badly damaged. The accident -oc curred on tho outskirts of town, near Columbia park. Keagoy's photos, all guarranteed or 8 29 tf money refundod. Heuiovttl. J. Coffee; administrator, will mtfyo from bis present quarters to tho store-room In Forguson's theatre building, on South Main sheet, on April 1st. Tbo now place will bo stockod with clothing, gents furn ishing goods, dry goods, etc, oi the latest styles and bait quality and will be solJ at astonishingly low prices, Peoplo in search of bargains will do well to noto tbo dato of removal and place of re-opening. 3-29-lw Kovlianowsky Hell Out. Joseph Kochanowtky has sold bis saloon on East Centre stroot to Anthony Yurkuj. The liceneo was transferred yesterday, . . Keagey tho leading photographer, No. 112 West Coal street, has the largest stock, and best picture frames, all sizes, ever brought to this town, Come and examine our goods. 8-29-tf