THE EVENING HERALD. VOL. VIII. -NO. 28. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. APRIL . 1893. ONE OENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IF. J MM . 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. J. P. William & Son. Furniture S. Mawbl , Shenandoah. SPRING OF '93 Intending buyers are Invited to inspect wlinlnmy bo termed the largest vurloty of Ftirnltuio ever seen in Slionaudonh. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines In various styles nnd prices. J- P- Williams & Son, 13 Bouth Main St. WAR AGAINST GAMES AND MUSIO IN SALOONS. LAW AND ORDER SOCIETY OVER THEJ50.000 NOW NEARLY POUR THOUSAND VOTES POLLED YESTERDAY Says tho -THE BIASTES- Souse Painters and Decorators Itve adopted the following prices for paper hanging and docorntlng for 1893, CotnmoticiHK Mnrcli i. I'M piece tor Brown and White Blanks 12V4c " ' Gilt Papers J5c ' " Embossed Papers 18c " Decorating Ceilings 18a ' Joining or Butting lBc Four Cornices to bo charged as 1 piece 18o Olneslzlng, per room 12x11 feet 60o Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25o jtrhour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, It. 0, WKiriKNMOTrn, K. D. R. 1IAGEM1UCI1, John L, uassleii, BIOKGEM. IiOVEIt, J. H, Meiil, Jons P. Oakden, Fkanois Deeoan, t. w. convi1j.e, Geo. w. Uassleh, Wm. J. link, EDWAIID EVEKETT, HOOKS & BROWN, RETTIG'S Beer anil Porter TSAI -1- c M AGENT for the has Hettig's Cele- bratediUeer and Porter in this vicinity, also Dergner & Engcl's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAKl 120 South Maw Street. 1 o Builders! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all hinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also currj an immense line ot Htoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRAIU1VILLE, PA. Headquarters lor all kinds ot MARBLES. Wholesale and retail. Toothpicks 5c a Box. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, Tlr M. BURKE, A TTORNST-A T-LA W SUKKAKDOAn.rA. Offices Room 8, P. O. Building, Bhensndow snd jTRterly Building, Pottsvllls. O CTS. PER YARD Home-made (Rag Carpet Taken nut nf tllfl loom to-dav. Othors for 45. 50 and 68c, extra heavy. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and OH Clotns. itemnants win uesoiu almost at your own price O. 33. 03 .23 'B Carpet Store, 10 South Jarwn Si SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling ol all kinds promptly attended to. lior.es taken to hoard, at rates thataro liboral. PEAR ALLEY, Pear IWdall's Hufoan Store Saloonkoopers Pormittltifr PastlmsB Offer Induce ments to Men to Nearloot Their Homes. HE Law nnd Ordor So-ci-y of town has sent out another hatch of warning to the saloon keepers of town and threatens prosecutions if they oro not com piled with ntonco. The notices aro ill rout oil against nil places where dice, card and pool ajitig and singing, dauoig and instru mental niuslo nro allowed. Ono of tho saloonkeepers to-day showed n Ukbald reporter a copy of the notico ho had received. It road as follows: Dhaii am : Information lus been furnished tho Law and Order Boolety that you permit gambling for drinks on your liquor licensed preinieesj also, as a menus of attraction, per mit musle and dancing In your enloon Gambling for d. inks by either dice, oard or pool playing, or by any other moans or device Mrlotly ptohlblted. Music and dancing is ilho prohibited. Ignorance of liquor Uteris. w Is no excuse for the violation of the sumo. If yi'U fall to obey this Mini notice of warnlnf ronecutlon will immediately follow for th.. annulment of your license. Detectives aro now on the alert. Vours truly. S. G. M. IIOM.OPBTUH, Attorney, Ac. A Herald reporter to-day called upon Mr. Uollopcter at his ofllco and raked him if lie had sent out tho notice nnd the answer was n tho nillrmatlve. Mr. Hollopeltir said : "Tho Law anil Order Society has concluded that tho license Inns are being more flagrantly violated than they have been for several years and I am nstructed, as the attorney for tho society, to proceed on all evidence furnished mo. In pursuance of that I issued tho notices you ofer to. I bent out twenty-six of them and those to whom thoy havo been sent will receive no further warning. If thoy do not amply with the notices prosecutions .will follow Immediately." "Is it tho Intention of tho society to give all saloonkeepers who may allow games lancing, or singing in their places notico or nro tho tweuty-six you havo selected the worst places and will tho action ho limited to them?" asked tho reporter. 'Not at all. Hereafter wo will notify no one, but will prosecuto al1 who may violate tho law, whether or not they havo received notice." "Is there any special rcaton for this last itcp by the society?" "Yes, iu a manner thore is. In addition to tho open recklessness of the saloonkeepers heto is tho decision of Judge Porter at.Pitts ntrg last week, iu which he decided that saloonkeepers who set out a free, lunch are not entitled to tho re-granting of a license for tho reason that such lunches are induce- merits held out to cause prrsoni to go to their saloons inttead of spending Iheir time at home, riio Law and Order Society takes the stand that tho games, and music nnd dancing iu Agnes Stein . .,3T8 17 Nellie ll.ilnl. 3r.tr, I Mamo 11. Waslsy...... 3!i 103 MahalaFalrehlUU WOT Mary A. Connolly Wfflo Frank II. Williams 74 8 Carrie PViust .11 fl Anna M.Denglor 2806 Bridget A. Burns 23M Mary A. Laiferty 2133 Carrie M. Smith 18W Mills 11. Phillips 1G68 Mary A. Stack.... IBIS Hattlo Hess , 1456 Jumps It. I.ewlB 881 Ella Olausor 7Uft Hannah Hcoso fl.S Maggie Cnvansugh.. 50 Annin Mansell NB Clara Clino iW Irene Shane 303 HadleDuhlell 36 Jennie Rntnagn 254 LImIm Lehe 141) Mzzlo O'Connall 1(0 Votes polled yestorday 3M5 Grand total WXlo Mis Stein Is I'lrst Agnlu mill I.nids llnlrd by Ovr Two Tlioiiinuil Alius U'unlcy Third SIIs l'nlrchllil Nir tlio 10,0(10 -Murk, AT TIE COUNTY GODRT. THE) OBSHQTJIES OF THE LATH JOHN W. ROSBBBRHY, ESQ. JUDGE BEGHTEL PRESIDES "thb apostolio ANawaa." Othor Proceedings at tho Court. A Number of Decisions Handed Down Tho Accident at Connor's Crossing. lie said Tho grand total figures of the teachers' oon tost, which hovered close to tho 150,000- mark for three days bounded, over tho mark yesterday with nearly threo thousand votcw to sparo. Tho poll of votes yesterday was large nnd lacked by 35 of making tho oven 1,000. Of tho votes tccelvcd Miss Stein got 2,503, and tlioioby secured first placo again Said a notd man of GO years, "my mother gave ma Downs' Klisir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." lm Iti-Kolutioii. of Comlolenro, At iv special meeting of Columbia Hose and Steam Fiio Engine. Uomtiany. No. 1, of Slituandoah, Pa., held on March 26th, 1803, tho following resolutions were unaulmouslj adopted : WlUUnMS. It lian Pleased Almighty God, In tlin Infinite vMiailniri. iniemovebv death from our tnlust our worthy mi mber nud friend, .Vnthony Guy; thercture no it Hmniveil. That wn bow submissively chanting hand of Jltm who dooih all i. JleiolreU. That wo flncorely tmst and hope that our loss may ne ms t nternoi gain. 1,'ri.nlveii. That In tho death of Anthony Guv tblH corcnunv lohcsa wonhy and faithful member, whoae servleo In the company wits iluruva lilrrlilv nrlTpd. Hmolvvil, Tlwt vuoso rciolutlons bo spread on cur minuets, uud thai our charter bo drapea for thirty days and published In tho Evhninu 11EUAX.U. .- , J Ebahu ConmNOion. -VtUAM Gn.niit.Aii, jAiiUB S. WlM-IAMS, Oommlttee. to the things TJPE DANA'S SAHSAPAIJILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES". Speelal Herald correspondence. PoTTavit.LB, April 4. HEN yesterday ox Judge Walkorappoared boforo Judge Uechtol in court l-oom No. 1 nnd formally announced tho death of John V. Itoeoborry, Esq., n mom her of tho liar, thero was an impiessiyo and nil pervuding stillness. on behalf of tho oxecutivo com mittee of tho bar that n meeting was fixed for 11 o'clock and ho, thorefore, moved an adjournment of court, and the bar wont into session with Judgo Ilechtel presiding. A commlttoo of seven was appointed to draft resolutions of condolence Ponding tho ro port of the committee Lawyer Woodbury, a close friend of tho deceased, made an address eulogistic of hit dead associate. D. U. Helming, Esq., on behalf of thocummitteo, then submitted tho resolutions. After reading tho report Mr. Hennlng ad dressed tho meottug in one of tho most fitting speeches of iti kind delivered befoie tho bar. Ho spoke in terms of highest praise uf tho dead lawyer's ripo scholarship, his great ability, his sunny disposition, kindness of heart, aud his eminent success as a lawyer and a citizen. Mr. Houuing was followed by fudge Ilechtel, Ex-Judge Walker, Guy Fur luhar, Esq , aud Louis Walkor, Esq., who Itev. I'oulek's Sermon In the Methodist IpUiol Church, The Methodist Episcopal elm roll ws tastefully decorated with flowers on Sunday in recognition of Easter, and niuslo especially Alio and appropriate whs rendered by the oholr. The congregation was largo. Tha morning sermon was front Acts 1 S. "He showed himself alive after his pMlion br many Infallible proofs, being seen of thcirt forty days, and speaking of the thlnps er talning to the kingdom of God." This is the apostollo answer to the foolish account of the resurrection given by the soldlersi "Hi disciples onme by night and stole him nwy while wo slopt." As tho resurrection of Jesus li tho cornor stono of our faith it Is a mattor of importance that it should he well authenticated. Wo do well upon thi nmplolous day to review tho proofs upon which it rests. Happily wo have "proom infallible." It is agreed by all that he died. Tho Jews, who did not scruple toklll tho Prince of Life, could not onduro tho thought of profaning the Sabbath by allowing his body to Imi g upon tho oross on that sacred day ; so thoy besought Pilate that his legs might be broken and his body taken away. But we have the testimony of tho soldleis that thoy foir u him dead already so "they brake not hi tegs" but did pierce his side and bring forth proof fur all ages that he died. No oo doubts his burial. Aud that his foes wore moro alert than his friends is shown by thoir memory of his prodieled resurrection and their request for a guard of soldlors. Ivone have over denied that on the third day tli tomb was found ompty. Tho only question that lias arisen is as to how the body disap peared. The angel said "He is risen; the soldiers said "His disclpless came by night and stole him away while we slept." Hew tho handful of cowards, nho forsook him aud iled, suddeuly becamo so courageous does not appear. What use they had for his ded body we aro not told. How sleeping wit nesses could know what had taken pltee 'while they slept" is as deep a mystery m the resurrection itself. And why tbetoldiers spoko in the same strain. Tho bur attended the funeral at 3 (i. m., intenuont in Charles I wero not punished for sleeping at their posts llnhor cemetery. I ,lor nailed to refuto the declaration of the During tho vear .imt passed deith has Vnonthw can onlv lie explained, upon the busied himself in un (.special manner umong I assumption that nobody believed them. tho lawyers of Schuylkill. Beginning with The Inftlliblo proofs nre tho froquont ap- Mnlor L'Velle. who was laid to rest on April I iMamnnes of Jesua after His death. No man , 'It More Suits I'rohiiblo. At the last term of criminal conrt tw suits which attracted considerable attention worn those in which William Fishbnrn and his daughter prosecuted Robert Kogers. All the parties reside on West Cherry street in this town as next door neighbors and the troiikles aroso over the use of an alley. Mr Kishburn wrs victorious in the suits nnd Mr. tini-nra waaiibliiredto pay the costs. It was thought this would end the trouble, but .u-rnrdliiB to Mr. Fishhurn it has not. It is lb!)2, there followed C. P. Kratuor, John A Nash, J. O. Kliuo, Judgo Qrceu, nnd that tjood old trletid, Mr. Uoscberry. This is a icath 5-ato very exceptional, indeed, and brings homo to u the realization of the pas saco so well tiuottd to day, "In tho midst of llfo wo aro in douth." Judges Bechtol aud Wcidman occupied the bench this morning whm tho new crier, Mr Grovor, opened court, with that solemn and absolute "O, Yes!" Judgo Bechtol must havo worked vory diligently last week, considering tho largo number of opiuions handed down by him yesterday. In tho caso of Keliler vs. BIHis, from Ash can consistently creuit uumuu wnuuiuuj concerning any fact of history who dcnioi tho resurrection of Jesus. Men may quibblo bout it becau'o it is contrary to the couieo of nature, but we have neither moro nor better testimony to tho uniformity of nature) han to tho resurrection of Josus. The freezing of water is contrary to nature as men in the tropics know hor. What reason have we to suppose that we know the utmost boundaries of the courso of nature? Argif meuts founded upon iguorance are wortlileyM. No murderer was ever convicted Who eeUlft' not have summoned a thousand times more witnesses who did not see the orime than ever the nrosecution could get who did see H. laud, a rule to show cause why Mrs. Bilte We rely upon the evidence of men who did could not llnd ner own nanu ju liuerpieauer, was discharged. In tho divorce case of Lindenmuth vs. Liudoumath the oourt directed $15 counsel fees to bo paid by the husband for the wife, who is respondent. see rather than tho doubts of those who did not. Ono clear and unimpeachable witness to what he sees and knows will upset all the circumstantial evidence and philosophical skepticism you can pllo np. When Paul wrote to the Corinthians he could summon Stlvey Marcenevicz was sentenced to pay I fl7e hundrod witnesses who had seen Jesus .illoEcdthaton Saturday night Mr. Rogers tho saloons aro groator inducements than the I ro oiiewed tho old sore by breaking a gate Mr. ........ unches, although tho society is considering I Fishbsrtti had erected and by suametuny tho ndvisablllty of also attacking tho free I abusing Mrs. Fishburu with his tongue, aud lunch Youtes." now lnoro suits aro threatened. SEWERAGE. All arpets and Oil Cloths. yew Slyle8and Handsome P eWeyis Re ceived almost daily, jy- you want t7nm atwed, ready J tir m0vlng or house cleaning, Parties IntSrestod to Attona tlio Mooting To-night. A nurubor of the Main street property own ers have expressed n desire for a system 'Ol underground soworago. All persons owning property on tho east side of Main street, north of Cherry, favoring such a project, aro requested to meet at the Sohelfly House, this (Tuesday) evening, nt 8 o'clock. "O retzels or Pretze1 A Successful Hull. The hall at Robblns' opera honso last night under tho auspices of the Columbia Uleo Club was a splendid success. The hall was crowded during the wholo evening nnd vorybody had a very enjoyable time. Tho Schoppo orchestra furnished the danciug music. The Grant Band had a street parade with members of the club and opened tho ball. JO. Agency or BME7 the 1 Via Oviolnal MORAVIAN 'VTSTiS. Ilia finest article oj tind made. UIGJ1GRAD J LP Til T JU UJJ J ROLLER FLOUR, -$4.60 Per Barrel. Tlio Contest. Over the 150,000 mark. Who ever dreamed that the vote would have reached that flguro aud tho contest ouly half way through ? Now for tlio 200,000 mark. Nearly 4,000 yesterday. Interest not flagging. Havovou seen tho pretty umbrellas at lloldcrman's. Votes continue to como in from tho far west. If the carriers cannot supply .you with sufficient paper3, send to the olllce for them. Our West Virginia friends are much 1 nter Aatml ami wn receive many votes from that state daily. When von aro troubled with dizziness, vour appctito all gone, aud you feci bad gen erally. take a few doses of Dr. Henry Bax ter's Mandruku Bitters, and you will be sur prised at tho improvement iu your feelings. Every bottlo warranted to give satisiactton. im costs, a fine of 45 and thirty days imprison. ucut, on a charge of assault and battery, A rule for judgment for want of sufficient .iflldiivit of defense was discharged in tho ease of tho Miuorsville B. & L. Association vs. Robert Rogers, A now trial was refused in tlio onses of tho Hoover Mercantile Co., and W. S. Thirwell vs. Lizzio Breuuau. The parties nro from Ashlnnd. The court overrulod tlio exceptions to the renort of Attorney Graeff, Auditor of the Miller estate, and ordered the report filed. On motion of J. B. Rellly and M. M Burko, Esus., the court ordered ths test! mony to bo written out in the caso of Martin Dixsn et al vs. tho township or Butler, ihls caso arose out of tho heart-rendering nccideut that occurred at the Connor crossing in 18S5 It was tried in 18S8 with a verlict of $000 for tho plaintiff, and it has been pending since undora rule for a now trial by the de fendant. Like Bsnquo's gsost, tho Sumrna license caso from Shenandoah "won't down." At- tnnmvs Pomerov aud Boddall havo taken the oaso to tho Supremo Court, where it can not be tried until next February, 'lo-day thev took o rulo. founded on tho affidavit of Louis Klein, to show cause why the transfer of the Summa liconse to Mrs. Brcen should not be revoked. Counsel for the remonstrants olaim that the writ token to the Supreme Court should supersede tho transfer and that therefore nothing should be done 'till the upon the ease. The after He rose from the dead. It is too late to refuse evidence that satisfied so many com petent witnesses of the first oentury. Io less than teu or twelve distinct appearances to different persons under widely ditftrent circumstances aro clearly recorded in the New Testament. These appearances were then described in detail. The resurrection or Jesus Is the pledge and ptttern of ours. Wo shall bo like Him for wo shall seo Him as Ho is. But tho tfoctrino of tho resurrection is not an unmixed blessing to all, for "some shall awake to evorlasting life and some to shame and evorlasting contempt." Our con duct hero fixes our dostiny hereaftor. USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." Itemoviil. I Admiral" The offl. e of the Standard Sewing Machine Furnishes the eoolet aud most soothing of loum-eme Court Company has been removed to tho southeast 8mokes. Ask any smoking member of the I rue 3 returnable next Monday, when counsel corner of Lloyd and Jardln streets. I will I swcu ciuos if this is not so. "Admiral" is I for j, gUjag wiU again try to persuade tho bo pleased to havo tho public call and inspect I ,lot m&l0 by tho trust. For full particulars tJjat ;8 right. The ease is causing our machines. l-4.lt T. B. Shaffer. I apply to B. Pa. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, a good deal of comment and is being fol lowed closely by the bar. MUslnniiry From China Mark Williams, who has just returned from China, whore he had been a missionary for several years past, will on Thursday ovenlng next lecture in the Welsh Congrega tional church on the life and customs of the Chinese. There are many common liniments sola rut there Is only one great pain care lor all iwrns of tjprulus. Cuts. BrulM and ull bodllr jnJn. It name is Bed Flag Oil. Costs S ents. Bold at P. I. U. Klrlln i drug ktore. Last Notice. The last two nights of auction at Coffee's corner store. He will and must sell the balance of dry goods, notions, Also, on Tuesday evening, at the same place, in tbe post office building, he will sell his furnlMira, carpets aud a good sewing msehine. Don't miss these opportunities if you want furniture. Don't forget that, this is year last op portunity to teoure bargains at auttlon. 4 0 2t PlHLLlr OOFW1B, AUBB. Import nut Meetings. A regular monthly meeting of tho Shen andoah School Board will be held on Wednesday, 5th Inst., at 7:30 o'clock; and I weut to Camden, N. J., and wero married. They nre Married Now. 1 The largest and best appointed laboratory Thomas Price, of Mahanoy City, and Miss 1 1 the world is owned by F. Ad. Rlchter & Sallio Herring, of town, eloped yestorday, tho Borough Council will hold a regular meeting on Thursday evening. Hand Injured, Ex.Policeman James Tempest had his right I hand injured yesteiday. It was caught l,itweu a rock and a nieco of timber iu I Fackar No. 4 colliery. sufferer I flag Oil is It is hoped they will receive me paternal blessing on their return. usual Mill nf 'Trouble" Is the with twins ana rheumatism. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Thrown From a Wngnii. milliard Sneddon was thrown from hU Co., tho sole manufacturers of the renowned imported "Anchor Pain Expellor," the best known remedy for Rheumatism, Gout and kludred complaints. Thoir owu large glass works are often unable to turn out all of tho many millions of bottles required anuually for their medicinal preparations. The "AU' ohor Paiu Expeller" Is sold at 85 and 60 cents a bottlo at C. H. Hagsuhuch, P. V. D, Kirlin, J. M. Hillau, and other druggists. 3t the lami.ns pam care fur Hlieuiuatlsm. Gout ,1 , i,.,i nlxmt NsurHlgia and Lumbago. Costs US cents. I wagon yesterday and sustalustl Injuries about Bed Flag Oil is sold at r. r. u. iwrim s unn ,nB utl(1 faco- store. Fresh Morris River Cove Oysters recelvod Rheumatism is quickly cured by using Arnica and Oil Liniment. lm It has been safely asserted a thousand times that nothing equate Dr. Caxe's WIM Cherry aud Seneka fsr coughs and colds. Uoldorman's (ewclry store leads, as ever, Address by Hugh O'llounell. nngh O'Dounell, of Homestead fame, will make an address at the entertainment -at Ferguson's theatre on Friday evening, 7th inst. line's Family Medicine Moves the llowels Each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. We arc cloning out n tfrcat many ol our Carpets, OH Clotlis and Window S Unties at cost, In order to make room lor (Spring; Roods. C. O. Fricke, 34,tt io Soutli Jttrdlu St dally at Coslett's. 8-22-tf
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