T.ll.S EVENING HERALD VOL. V1II.--NO. 34. -HBNANDOATI. PA.. TUESDAY. APJRIL 11. 3893. i A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT OP. J. 20 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 Birable 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. -THE MASTER- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted tho following prices for paper hanging and decorating for 1893, Couiinciiciuir Mnrcli I. rr piece for Brown and Whlto Blanks 12tfo " ' Gilt Papers 15o " " Embossed l"apers .'. 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18c " ' Joining or Butting 16o Four Cornices to bo charged aa 1 piece 18c Sinesliing, per room 12x14 feet .........60o Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25o sr hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the.Day, K. 0, Wkjdenmotkk, John P. Cakden, K. D. It. HAOENliUCll, FitANCIS DcEGAN, John l, Habslkii, t. W. Conville, UiougeM. 110YEH, Geo. W. Hassler, J, H. Meiil, WM, J. Link, Edward Kvehett, HOOKS & BROWN, Headiuartern for nil kinds of MARBLES. Wholesalo and retail. Toothpicks 5c a Box. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, jJ- M. BURKE, A.TTOENKY-AT-LA. W BnENANDOAnV.rA. Offices Room S, P. 0. Building, Hhecandos anfl JTaterly Building, PottsvMe. arpets and Oil retzels or Pretzels -JIIGJL FULL BOLLJfR FLOUR, $4.50 Per A musements. MONDAY. TUESDAY, V-EDME DAY, April mil, 18th nnd 19Ui, '93 Tbo benut.fu) ounj? heroic char uutcr actor, 1HOS. E. SHEA, Supported by his own excellent company of nC' tors, singers, danccm Hid comouians. urppiuoiiu: : Mondayevenlrg "MlxolUp." Tuosdny evening...' Escaped From Slug Sing " Wcdnodav evening Barred Out " Speo al scenery, calcium lights grand stage effects, nud tho strongest com pany in America playing al popular prlccb. Prlcis, X5, 35 and 35 Cents. Roserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. F fciRQUSON'S THEATltK. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY APRIL 13th. 1893. The very different mirth-provoK-lng comedian, PHIL. W. PETERS I Assisted by tho v, Income Ideal nitist, MISS NETTIE I'ETEKtS! And iv host of artists In tho fetch ing n;u;ical comedy, The Old Soldier I A pretty stafo picture i'luinlnnted by tho wit of Ameiicen lending enttrtaii ers. Prices, 25, 35 ttud 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. 1 O Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We bIfo carry an Immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery andj Tin ware. Koollng and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, UIRARDVILL.E, PA 25 CTS. PER YARD ron OIL CLOTH That sells on slgVt. Others for ?5c, 43c and up wards. All grades of pretty Carpets. Call fur bargains, a. 20. :e:ol.xo:ecs3'3 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. a T. IIAVICE, 6 US GEOlf DENTISl. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts, Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. Cloths. Jrew Styles and Handsome Pattern a Re ceived almost daily. If you want thtm t,e wed, ready or moving or house cleaning, ORDER TRETT NOW. Agency or tJie Original MORAVIAN J3RJETZBLS. lhe finest article of the kind made. GRADE - Barrel.- I OF A MIXTURE OP BRIEF BUT IN TERESTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS HERE AND ELSEWHERE Tho Cream of What tho Hoportora Hoar and Seo in all Sections of tho Town Nloely Grouped Together. T nil onrly hour tills morning a largo envo in occurred on tlio Lohtgh Valloy railroad, result ing in tho abandon ment of the branch nf fectcd for tho day. Tho breach w a s several yards long and wide, largo corps of navvies nnd very deep. were put nt work filling tho bicnch with uOios hauled to tho place on cars, but not withstanding they worked steady all day tho hronch was not filled.. The cave-In occurred on tho doublo track lino near tho point whoro tho passenger t'ninsswllch off at Barry's Junction on to tho Mahanoy City branch. It was caused by tho workings of tho Knickerbocker colliery. The road affected is used Rololy for coal and freight traffic. Its abandonment did not causo n stoppago of theso trains. Thoy were run during tho day ou orders over tho pas- 'EnllffA.lthA ..! f..l. fM. It is expected tho breach will bo filled and tho lino will bo rondy for traillo by to-morrow morning. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. WhHt Ho Sees mid II corn During 111 Travels. A few days ago tho Herald repoited that tho usefulness of Messcr Run was endangered by tho threatened construction of advnamito mill upon it. Tho Herald ulso stated that in all probability tho threatened destructisn would bo halted by an injunction. Tho paper was correct in both rctpects. Tho urido of tho Schuylkill county fisherman was in danger, but tho courts have como to its relief, temporarily at least. A fiendish dynamiter, or rather manufacturer of dynamite, com menced tho construction of a mill nt tho head of Messer Run. Tho Httlo trout in tho babbling brook quaked with fear each timo a nail was driven into tho planks that wcro to shelter the dynamlto compounders, but tho reign of terror was a short one, for big hearted, sport-loving ex-Senator Torbct appeared and with tho co-operation of the Mahanoy City Fish nnd Game I'rotcctivo Association succeeded in procuring an in junction which will stay tho hands of tho dynamiters until tho courts oan hear tho pleas for the lives of tho little speckled beauties. Wo may expect to hear arguinoiits of tho "Woodman sparo tho troo" strain when tho day for argument arrives, but if tho law should fall short of tho relief hoped for tho air will be sulphorous for mllos around and more than ono lishermau in this town will wish dynamite had never been discovered. Tho Main street sewerage question still hangs lire. There is a hitch souiowhero and no ono seems to bo ablo to tell just whoro it is. Meanwhile the street awaits paving and ten eirs of Belgian blocks and three cars of sand await unloading. Contractors Grant brought ono of their pavers to town yoster day and to-day ho started to regulate the curbstones that are out of grade. The street will bo ready for paving blocks ou Thursday. It is stated ou rcllablo authority that tho County Commissioners will not allow tho borough or township auditors any compensa tion for extra work done under the Baker ballot law at the last spring election. Thoy say tho law makes no allowance for such payments out of the county funds, and tho auditors must look to tho borough and town ship treasuries for payment, Obi:. Millions of bottles of thogenuino "Anchor Pain Exjieller" are sold annually, and sent to all quarters of tho globo. This fact iUelf speaks of tho magical etlioacy of this ini portod remedy. It is tho best and most rcllablo remedy for Rheumatism, Gout and kindred complaints. Give it a trial and convince yourself. 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at C. II. Hngenbuch, I'. I'. I). Kirllu, J. M. Ilillan, and other druggists. 3t Attention, Camp Hit Washington Camp 112, P. 0. S. of A., has removed to Schmidt's Hall, North Main street. Tho first mooting in tho new hall will bo held next Tuesday uvening, 11th Inst. ; By order of J. II. Keiilkr, Pres. Attest : F. C. Rkksk, Stc y. i 8-3t Stock For Sale. Toti (10) shares Traction Electric Railway stock for sale. Apyly at Hkrald office. tf Camp Ilia pert eil. Henry norneastlo Camp, No. 11), Sons of Veterans, was inspected by Past Captain Dr. Harry Bricker, last evening. He found tho camp iu first-claw condition. A delegation from Mahanoy City camp was present. George M. Dawson was installed as Quarter matter and J. Ii. Boyer Orderly Sergeant. Freh Morris River Cove lOysters received daily at Coalctt's. 0-3S-tf Doughlng Lends to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at snce. Said a noted man of GO years, "my mother gave mo Downs' lllixir for coughs and colds when 1 was a boy." im Hi A CHANGE IN THE CONTEST MISS CONNELLY POLLS SEV ERAL HUNDRED VOTES Aoil Succeed Allan 1'iilrclillil In Fourth Place No Clinugo In the Portion at the Tlirco Lenders Atlas Ulluo Ailviiuce. Agnosstoin , isms Nolllo lUlrd 3,i la I Mamo II. Wasloy , H-mfta Mary A. Connelly Uj;t MahaUFnlrchlld iotl Prank B. Williams 7S17 Carrie Faust soon Anna M.Dongler sin) Mary A. LarTorty sail Bridget A. Burns ... WdO Carrie M. Smith Hmi Lllllo 11. Phillips 1751 Mary A. Stack... 1679 Ilattlo Hess lflil Jamoa K. Lewis tr.j Ella Olauser 780 Hannah Iteese on Magglo Cavnnaugh 55s Clara CUno 511 Annln Mansell frM Ireno Shane 441 Sadlo Danlell jfcja Jennie ltamagc K7i LIzziuLoho , no Llzzio O'Conuoll ICO Votes pollod yosterday 2581 Grand total 103012 V. Our Imaginary tour about tho World's Fnir giouuds lias brought us to a point from which wo aro aboat to seo a sight besido which tho fabled cities of tho East, with all their vaunted glories, fade into insignificance. Besido what wo nro abo"ut to look upon. this wonderful modern Venice of n day, this great. White City by tho lake besides this reality, all tho imaginings of all tho gicatest drenmers of tho Orient are but slight things. Out from tho Van Uurcn street pier, and out into Lake Michigan wo go. Look at tho city seo the milos of light and shado along tho shore. See tho Auditorium tower, over there? Now wo pass tho Lexington, and, further on, is a tall clock tower, which looks bit Joucly, but cheerful withal. A clock has a singularly open countenance, don't you think? There's a tall chimney over there looks rather gloomy. Tho Douglass monu ment is right in there; you must seo that by daylight, of course. That's tho Hydo Park Hotel Willi all thoso bright lights. We're getting quito closo to our destination. In a. few minutes you can see it to its host advant age. Oh-h-h ! I thought you'd feel glad you como at night. Did you over imagine any thing yi. Imposing? No. nor I. Hero wonrc, right before it all. I think they're going to slow up to let us get the full benefit of the view. How splendidly tho peristylo shows up at night I And seo how grandly the big build ings stand out in tho light ! You think this alone is well worth coming from tho ond of tho earth to seo. I quito agree with you. USE DANA'S SARSAPAIULLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." STRUCK BY AN ENGINE. A l'Hrmcr'8 Xurniw l-t-itpu ut tilrardvllle Yenterd.iy Afternoon. There was an accident on tho Lehigh Valley railroad at Girardvillo yosterday afternoon that almost resulted In the killing of John Rcbuck, n fanner residing at Rehuck, Northumberland county. Rebuck wassoated on tho front seat of his wagon which was loaded with buttor, eggs and given truck and drawn by two mules. Ho either disregarded or failed to hear tho signals of cast-bound passenger train No. 12 and drove over the tracks ou a tiot. Tho engino struck tho rear part of tlio wagon and hurled it against tlio side of a house. Rebuck was taken from tbo debris. Ho sustaiued a bad cut on tho fore head and had his back injured, but not seriously. The mulos escaped after being tossed and ran away, but wcro soon captured, Thoy wcro uninjured. Only tho two front wheels of tho wagon wcro left whole. One of the flag stalls and a driver brake cylinder of tho engino wore demolished. Englneor F. A. Davenport and Fireman William H. Hiirman say that they wero only running at a speed of from four to six miles an hour, and in confirmation of this point to tho fact that notwithstanding the rails wore slippery on account of rain the train was stopped after tho engine and one car had passed tho wreck. Engineer D.ivenport has been on the Lehigh road sixteen years and this was his first accident. Prevention ltettrr Than Cure. Many persons are atllieted with skin eruption, boils or ulcers. Braudroth's Pill taken freely will iu a short time effect a complete cure of all such troubles. Ulcers of long standing have been cured by tlieui. Carbuncles have been checked iu their iuolpienoy by them. The wont fever sores, bed sores, and tho like have been driven from the skin by them. Only begin in time and a few of Brandretli's Pills will prevent many a aioknese. Brandrtth's Pills are purely vegetablo, absolutely hamlets, and safe to take at any time. There never was a scaon when so many people appear to have coughs and colds. Those who know the alue of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka prefer it to all other remedies. Best wwk done at Rrennau's Stfam Laun dry. Everything white and spotletn. Laee curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Buy Ktitlotie Hour. Bo sure that the name LB6$ia & IUun, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, 3-3-'Jtaw A Mil', THE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS IS STILL MOVING. A LARGE MAIN STREET PROJECT. Ono of tlio Advantngoa tho Eloo trio Railway Will Give tho Town A Largo Amount of Capital Involved. 1 ni-j spirit of progros which cnnricriiseu we last meeting of tho Borough Council nnd brought out overtures for additional street paving, sowerago and exemption from taxa tion and water rents Is spreading in tho ranks of our business men, and the flint to step forward in tho cause of enterprise is Mr. J. J. Franey, who has been engaged in the furnituro business ou South Main street for a number of years. Mr. I-ranoy will strlko out from tho shoulder, and says that ho will Invoit over 1-10,000 to seo if people will loavo their monoy in tho town when thoy can get what they want at tho samo prices nsked for by outsldo merchants. Ho says the opening of tho clectris rail -ray from Shenandoah to Locust Dale, and tho contemplated opening of a lino between town and St. Nicholas, which will also form a connecting link with Malm hoy City, leads him to bellovo that by open ing large stores on a plan siru'l ir to that upon which tho large city business places aro con ducted the patronage throughout tho valleys can be kept north of tho Broad Mouutaiu. Mr. Franey says pooplo have a notion tiiat small or moderate sized stores do not keep a selection of goods and do not sell nt prices as low ns the large places. IIo proposes to opun a place that will bo largo enough to wipe out thh superstition. Mr. Franey gato n synopsis of his plans to-day. Ho will first soil out the entire stock of furniture he now has on hand. Then he will remodel his largo building at Oak nnd Main street. Tho stables at the Pear alley end will be removed to other quarters and tho threo stories of tlio building will be extended back to the alloy, which will give them a depth of 1 10 feet. Tho front of tho storo nt the corner of Main and Oak streets will bo remodeled. When tho building is ready for business it will havo an electric plant which will supply power for 200 incandescent lights. Tho elevator now in the building will bo remodeled and run by steam power for tho accommodation of the patrons. Tlio establi.shunnt will stait out with n $10,000 stock of dry goods, carpets and furniture, and in order that he may bo able to purchase judiciously Mr. Franey will have tho services of a professional buyer. Mr. Franoy will begin making preparations for tho chaugo nost week. l'KUSONAL,. Rov. John Gruhlcr visited Pottsvllle yosterday. John J. Robblus has been appointed a Notary Public. Miss Mamo B. Boyer was an Ashland visitor last ovening. Dr. Harry Bricker, of Mahanoy City, was iu town last evening. Missos Ollio Lewis and Katie Glover spent last evening nt Mahanoy City. Miss Ella M. Mcl)iiine6a went to Pottsvillo thia morning to visit friends. Missos May Cather and Jessie Grant spent to-day at Pottsvllle visiting friends. Mrs. J. K. P. Schoifly visited tho Miners' Hospital, at Fountain Springe, yesterday. Superintendent Thomas Baird was among the'townsuieu who went to tho county beat this morning. Miss Kato Nichter is visiting friends at Philadelphia, and will remain thoro for two or threo weeks. Rev. G. Gross, of Bangor, Pn., the new Presiding Eldor, of the Evangelical church, was in town lust evening. George VanDuscn, of Williamsport, spent to-day iu town, tho guest of his brother, Councilman VanDuseu. Mrs. Bieckons, who was the guest of Mrs. Cather, of West Cherry street, the past two weeks, left for Now York this morning. Rov. Linn, of PotlBVille, Moderator of the Presbyterian church in this Presbytery, presided at a congregational meeting in town last ovening. Levi Refowich, of Shenandoah, was in Pottsvllle yesterday looking for a suitable building to open a mammoth clothing store. I'otltoiil' Journal. "Charley" Shaw, one of the jiiot popular Lehigh Valley coal inspectors, of Pittoton, was the guest of Assistant Postmaster Deugler last evening. Obituary, It is with deep regret that the death of the eldest daughter of Itev. J. Proude, Ur of the Primitive MethodUt church, is an nounced. The age of the child was four years, seven mouths aud three drys. She died at the parsonage yecterday from scarlet fever and diphtheria. The funeral will take place at 8 o'clock to morrow morning aud the remains will lie taken to New Bedford, Ma., for luterment Laat night the congregation of the Primitive MethodUt church wet and piwaed resolutions of oondoleuoe aud at the tame time made araugeuient to fill the pulpit of the olmroh for a couple of weeks to give Rev. Proude an opportunity to lest at Bedford, Mass., after the funeral. USB DANA'S SARSAI'ARILLA ,its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Boat photographs and crayons at Dabb's. THE CRUCIFIXION. The Suli.loct of Itev. Powlck'H IM.cmir.o jt Sunday. Tho wrinon in the M. E. church on Sunday morning was from Oslationa 8-80 "I am crucified with Christ, nevettheluM I live, yet not I, hut Christ llveth in mo:" Till one of Paul's profoundcat utterance. It il the testimony of his own experlenco to tho truth of tho doctrino ho expounds. To gnp the scojie of his argument ie must hear in mind ho is contnwtlng the respective merits of law aud grace as tho means of salvation. Hh argument is t list "a man Is not justified by tho works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ." Having been crucified with Christ lie was dead to law. It was ordained to life but through transgression It became powerless to confer it. Liko tho convicted murderer, it was not justice hut mercy ho needed, llo found no hope nor help' iu violated law. His crucifixion with Christ attested tho dissolution of nil his rotations " with law so far as they had been lib sphere of life or ground of hope. A ruling idea in ancient thought regarded ono's tiosterlty a oxlstiug in his lolusand sharinginhbaotions and their consequence. Hence we read "Levi paid tithes iu Abraham (though ho was not born for four hundred years a(ior) for ho was iu tho loins of his father when Melchi.edeo met him." And again, "As in Adam all die, so Iu Christ shall nil bo niado nllve." So in thiseeiiio Paul regardod him self as having been crucified with Christ. As tho death of Jesus met tho obligations of tho law of Mos-es nnd put an end to his dispensation, the posterity of Jesus are made free from tho law. Not that they are with out law to God, but under the law to Christ "the law of tho spirit of life in Christ Jesus.'' But ail this is only the scafibldlng of the ultimate, trntlt involved. His mystical crucifixion with Christ to law carried with it a real crucifixion to sin. "Our old man is crucified with Him that the body of sin might bo destroyed." Hence we aro ox- hortcd to "put off the old man which is corrupt according to the decoitful lusts, and be renewid iu tho spirit of your mind." Thus the ooirupt nature the baser self is personified nnd nailed to tao cross of Jesus, whllo the better self survives and thrives. This is tho moaning of the latter part of the toxt, which s.iys "nevertheless I llvn." Tills doublo selfhood of man is frequently re ferred to iu tho Bible. Of King Saul it was said, "the spirit of God shall como upon tluo and thou shalt bo turned into unother man." So men uro spoken of as being both dead and alivo at tho same time "dead unto sin and allvo unto God" and you hath Ho niado allvo who were dead In trespasses aud sins" tho hour is coming and now is when the doadbhall hear tho voice of the Sou of God, aud they that hear shall live" that is the spiritually dead for the physically dmd are spokeii of in tho verso following. So 1'aul claimed to havo experienced this sin-killing aud soul saving power which has Us source in tho cross. "Christ Iiveth in me." Here is the mystery of tho gospel : "Christ in you tho hopo of glory." But P-ul had no monopoly of this blessed exjierienco. Multitudes who walk ihe earth to-day share it. Here is a piously trained youth away from the mother who put a bible in liis trunk when he left homo aud bado him read it every day and to beware of company and drink. He Is 'ex posed to innumerable temptations, but tho memory of that parting counsel saves him his mother lives in him. and though far away shohastv mighty grip upon his heart and conscience. Hero is a man In active busl in8. Ho sees so much of evil that he loses faith iu both man and God. He begins to yield to the suggestion that there never was anything in religion. But his thuughts are turned back and ho recalls the pious parents who long since joined the ranks of the "spirits of just men made perfect," and he says to himself, "I am sure thoro wero two good persons, my parents" they live in hint yet, and the memory of their holy life is a sheet anchor to his soul. So Jesus lives and reigus in human hearts to-day. "And al though wo seo him not, yet bolieving, wo rejoice with joy unspeakable aud full of glory." USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". Assaulted at the Mine. Rouhen uud Andrew Rose, two young men employed as laborers at the West Shenandoah colliery, were arrested for assaulting Peter Gredsiewioz. When Gredtiewicx arrived at the top of tlio slope the Rose brothers ac cused him of stealing a hammer. The aoeu- satlou was denied and the assault follow!. Reuben and Andrew paid the costs and gav Gredaiewlcz five dollars as damages. When yon are troubled with diadasM your appetite all gone, and you tvel bad gen erally, take a few doses of Dr. Henry Max tor's Mandrake Hitters, and you will Im sur prised at the iraproveiaeut in your fssliasa Every bottle warranted to give satMaottosi. Im "Admiral." Striotly high eiass iu every detail. Tbb ojgarette is not made by the trust. For fall particulars eall on or address B, Labowv & Co., Malianoy City, Pa. Wat oh I Keep your eye en the northwest the first page of the II KHALI). LOReSt PHinlly MaHlotae Moves the Hawass Each day. In order to be healthy this to ueoaaaary. QARPET BEATERS, All Kinds, nt Fncke's Carpet Store, S. Jardm St &IU .