!-; ' ill tiie Latest fievtn PUBLISHED IN Jhe Evening Herald SUBSCRIBE FOR. i - The Evening Herald NEWSY,.BRIGHT AND CRISP , THF I IRflfST ClRtilUTIOH 111 IMS SECHOI. DELIVERED BY CARRIERS, 94 i 1 3 SHEtfASTDOAHv PA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1892. ONE CENT. VOL. VII.--NO. 33. 1 1 4 R OJ-8', Rl iwllt Z60. torn IS! ot any r, Stoa for 25c , 60 per i Table ,llneo! id8 n D. acy, FFICE lundecl i, CJNGS ectort) Jstanci BT, hffwant The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONH CENT. lias a larger circulation In BhenaDdoah than any other paper published. Olrcu latlon books open to all. Rough on the Democrats. Shenandoah was always well governed when tho Citlions' ticket won. Strict party politlos In borough aftairs are dangerous to the bor ough's welfare. kSientny Clironiclt, Democrat. JUDGE SADLER. The Harrisburg Morning Call has the following to Bay in reference to the nomination of Cumberland county's distinguished President Judge, for the Republican Supreme Judge nomlua tlon, which we most cheerfully en dorse : "There can be nd question that (Southern or Cantral Pennsylvania entitled to the nomination for Supreme Judge of the coming State Republican Convention. Twenty counties of the stat- havo not furnished n Judge for nearly half a century. Without de tracting from any of the eminent gen Uement named, the Hon. Wilbur F. Sadler, of Cumberland county, would make a popular and able candidate. He has every qualification for the high position and would at once rank on tlie bench as one of Its ablest judges. In the prime of life, with great-bodily and mental vigor, he is a natural born fudge, amiable and yet firm, learned withbtit belnnrpedantlc, wise without being dogmatic, he displays bis learn ing in such a way as never to offend. His decisions do not partake of par tisanship. He has one quality abso lutely necesary to a good judge. He is acood listener and adds to his patience, habits of industry, order and system that euable him to accomplish as.much work in a given time aa any body within our knowledge. Cumber land county and Southern Central Pennsylvania has not had a Supremo Judge since the eminent Gibson adorrie'd'the bench. Sadler Will be a wbrtliy success r to the' great jurist. TBo Republican party cannot do any better. Philadelphia prevented tils i nomination when Judge Mitchell was .-1 . m,...,.l.. 1 lUKt'Ii. uuuv cuy una now mu repre sentatives on the Supreme beach. Of course they cannot and will not expect the candidate- this time. Let them J rin 'In 'presenting the name of the Cumberland county judge and ho will be nominated and elected." Carpets and Oil Cloths Iteducod to make room for u largo spring stock. Call lor bargains, C. D. Fricke's 10 S. Jardln St., Carpet Store, Shenandoah. HHIOW HOW IBTTT TVJille we aim to sell goods as low as possible, vrc believe it Is neither right nor profitable to sacrifice Quality and Pair Dealing in order to mulce Low lrlces. Our Creamery Biciter is always fresh seldom equalled and never excelled in quality. Our Chipped' JBeef is the best. We never buy tough or stringy pieces at any price. Our Lebanon Summer Sausage is fine the first lot of the season now in stock. Our Bloater Mackerel are Our Cider Vinegar is pure Our Country Lard is strictly pure not mixed with tallow or cotton seed oil, Onr BAKING MOLASSES New Orleans, best opcnOccttlc goods in tbc market. Our JAVA COFFEI5 is Straight Old Government Java and nothing else. Our FIFTY CKNT TEA is a wo presents with it. our old STYE II Alt SOAP strictly pure, will not hurt clothes., It you want "a" very flue article "NO mt AND" COKN, 2 cans lor 25c. Our Fancy Minnesota Patent Flour and North-Western Daisy Flour are equal to miy brands In the Market. An other car to arrive in n fe,w days. AT KEITKR'S. Cybus W. Field's brother Is a Presbyterian minister and ho had in . overcoat stolen while he was preach-. Ing in Chicago last Sunday. It was h $75 overcoat, and this fact, togethei with the announcement that thr Chicago congregation "would at onct make good the loss, was telegraphed all over tho country and pubi mm v various newspapers from iSastport to San Francisco. This shows the advantage of being rich and farnou If a poor country parson should lose a $6 overcoat and the congregation Bhould scrape together $12 to reimburse him, not a single newspaper In the nation would care to know the fact. And yet the loss and reparation would be of infinitely more importance to said poor parson' than to the Rev. Mr. Field. Verily to him that hath shall bo given. Statistics just gathered show that In all cities of the United Btates where electrio railways are in operatl6n building operations have; largely increased. This will dodbtleea prove to be true in Shenandoah when wo have our electric-railway in full opem tion. The Loulsianla lottery has met its death blow, by the recent, decision of the Supreme Court in deciding the constitutionality of the Antt-Lottery law. PostmaBter-General Wanamo- ker Is to be congratulated ,pn tlie suc cess of his fight to get rid of this octopus. "Keep It Dark." Thu'walls of Ferguson's theatre will bo fairly laden with laughter to-night whoc Hooy's side-splitting musical farce comedy will be produced by Bryant and Richmond and their jolly company" of comedians "Keep it Dark" is not a burlesque as th title leads many to behove, but Is a One wholesome farce comedy of tho blghset ordor. It was written solely for laughing purposes and it never fails to arouse tbo risibilities of tbo audionue. As our reporter came alone Water street last night, shivering with tho chill night air, and drawing his overcoat tigh'ly about him, be thought, "now la the time for coughs and colds," but It poor mortals only knew wbat a certain cure Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is, how few would long suffer, and then It costs only twenty-five cents. Sandutky, (OAto) JtegUter, Instantly Killed Albert Smith, 17 years of age, was instantly killed Saturday afternoon in Bear Ridge colliery, by having his bead crushed between a car and a chute. Chilblains, cuts or wounds, can be cured In short time by the use ot Salvation Oil. i'rlce 25 cents. c:e3::eaj?, OOOZD- large, white and fat. apple vinegar, soured by aye. a quarts for 25c, is Genuine superior article for the price. - I11 a and 3 pound bars-Is the hands, cannot injure the in Canned Corn, ask lor our STABBING AFFRAY ,, SUNDAY MORNING. AN ITALIAN MAKES A PERATE ASSAULT. DE3 t HIS VICTIM'S NARROW ESGAPE.1 Tho Greek Oathollo Churoh Re Dedicated Priests, Sooioties and Bands From Distant Points Present. An Italian named Tony ClaBotls, resid ing in tho flts at the west end of Coal street, committed adesperato assault on Mike Judizenskie, an aged Hungarian, Sunday night. Botneen 7 and 8 o'clock Claotta went into a saloon on West Coal street, kept by a Pole name Sockaloski, and demanded a drink. It was refused, and Clasetta was ejected through the rear door of the place Olaretta then went Into the basement of the house next door and was met by Jundizen- skie, who ordered him to leavo the place. The stories at this poiht are conflicting. Claetta says the Pole struck him, and bis story Is denied. However that may, Cla setta whipped out a rsz.r and struck at Jundi'zenskio, slashing his left cheek from the ear down to tho jawbone, which Tre- vehted thd blado from' gashing the vital or gans of tho throat. Clasetta ran after c6m milttng the deed and wosbUnted byCon stablo Eoland, who' effected a capture after a lively cbaso in the swamp at tho west end of Lloyd etroet. Clasetta resisted arrest, and after giving Boland a punch dver tho "right eye at tempted to use 'his razr again, but was ov'erDowered and finally landod In the lockup. JundizenskI Was attended by Dr Stein and Is now'conltied to' bis bed, although the Injury is not considered a dangerous one Clasetta Temalned In tho lockup until this morning, wben'he was glven a:heariog and re committed to the lockup, pending another bearing this afternoon, at which tlmo Dr. Stem is expected to appear and make & statement regarding the condition of the victim. The report that O'asetta Is a laborer on tha eloitrio railway is not corroct He worked on the road the first two or three days after tho Italian gangs wore put or, "but left and went to work in tho mines. Political Points. The city of Uazleton olects its first officers under the charter next week. Tho following is a list of officers to bo filled : Mayor, Treasurer, Controller, thno Assessors, nine Select Councilmen, eightee n OommonOouncllmen,ilvo Aldermon, seven Ward Constables, eighteen School Direc tors, nine Judges of Election, eighteen In spectors and nine Ward Assessors one hundred in all, Hazleton has nine wards To-night the firit of tho Citizens' pri maries will bo bold in Ferguson's hall. The Burgess contest on the Citizens' side has been narrowed down between tho present Incumbent, James B. Lessig, and Danlol Dean. It Frank 0 Reese desires It, ho ought to be ro-nominalod and re-eloctod Borough Auditor. The Citizens ought to havo one representative on the board, the other two being Democrats. Thero is much dissatisfaction in the Dem ocratic ranks in the First and Fifth wards, and if the Citizens' party is wise it will put up good men for all the ufflcos In tboso wards, and it will also be in order that cer tain members bury all their differences and pull together for once. Wo hope the Citizens' party will make no mistake this week in tho nomination of eloction officers. The nominees should be the most competent of men with good judgment The Citizens of the Third ward have plenty of good material to make excellent nominations. It looks as if the Fifth ward Citizens', profiting from past experiences, will bury all animosities and put up a ticket that will win, There is no room for "kicking" this year. Tbo Fourth wxrd Citizens' oxpect to have an exciting time in their primary this week. Let tha fights be settled at this meeting and whoever are nominated lot them have the full support of tho party. A Card. ' Having been for 18 years a leader In sorao of tbo bost establishments in the United States, I feel confident of giving my pat rons perfect satisfaction. This is not talk, I have the reference and will exhibit It to any one who will call for that purpose,. If any of my competitors doubt my word astq my ability as a strictly first class workman, let them speak, and I w.U give them tbo addresses of ton leading photographers in Oinada and the United States. Hive mo a call and I will guarantee you perfoct talis. faction or refund your money. 2 6 2t. H. T, fli.Lt., Itoshon Oallery. "Holyott 'Waltz." 1 Tho "Helyett Waltz," the newest and most popular waltz out, at Brumm's jewelry and tniulo itoro. 1-6-u JAMES G. A OHTJROH RE-DEDIOATBD. Imposing: Ceremonies at trie Greek Oathollo Edifice. In accordance with the announcement made in tho Herald some days ago tbo Greek Catholic church on West Contro street was re-dedicated yesterday. Tho church wa handsbmely decorated for tho occasion and tho ceremonies were of a-very imposiag'characler. Tbey wero conducted by Kevi. Aubuskawioz, pf Otypbant, August AVolkay, of Hazleton, Laurisbin, of Mabanoy City, and Ltarlahin, of Osceola. The ceremonies were 'preceded by a street parade in 'which tbo' Greek Catholic societies and bandi of Mahanoy City, Shamokin and town participated. Tho ro-dodlcation of tho church was made necessary on account of Itov. Andrukowlcz persisting in officiating as priest of the church after be had beon suspended from priestly functions by tho Archbishop of Lemburg and Archbishop Ryan, of Phila delphia. Rev. Laurlshiu, of Kabanoy City, will havo chargu of tho cbuich until a priest has been assigned to tako perma nent charge. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. Burglary at tho Powell Residence Oloarod Up. All the money missing stolen at tho resi dence of Benjamin Powell.on West Cherry street, Friday night, has been recovorod Yesterday morning, upon the suggestion of the servant girl who was alleged to have beon bound and gagged by the burglars. and who found the packet book and one hundred dollars In the outhouse tho next morning, t room in the house was thor oughly searched and the missing portion of the money ($20) was found under a rug The servant is no longor in the household andss been taken in charge by hor father. The suspicions directed against the girl were confirmed by the fact that the place she insisted upon having searched yesterday morning was thoroughly searched by the family Saturday afternoon, when no trace of the money could bo found. There Is talk cf a criminal prosecution to vindicate Mr. Powell's son, who bold tbo money that was stolen as treasurer of a lodge. Not a Burlesque. The "Keep it Dark" Company Is booked for Ferguson's theatre this evening, This U not a burlesque shout and ladles may at tend It with perfect propriety, This com pany has suffered by reason of the notorious May Davenport Company pirating its title, "Keep It Dark," and in consequenea ladles In some towns bavo withhold their patronage. The company appoarlng hero to-night Is perfectly legitimate, tho play is above suspicion and the entertainment equals the best on the road. Leap Year Party. Tbo S. M. G 's, of Ashland, will hold t calico leap year assembly on Monday eve ning, 20lh Inst. The mombers of the or ganization are Mfcses Blanche Rich, Stella Dutch, Mamo MoBroarty, Floronco Lake, Mullle Bryaon, Mamo Van Buren and Lulu Landefeld. Tho Citizens' Primaries. Tbo prlmurlos of the Citizens' party will bo bold this weok, tho First ward primary being held this evening. All the primaries with tho exception of tho Fifth ward, will be held In Ferguson's ball. The lattor will bo hold In Sobmidl's hall, at tho corner of Ooal and West streets. Koagoy is Ahead. And be Is on the flrot floor. Remember, no stops to climb with your children, and his 'work talks without money, Farmers will find that Salvation Oil Is a sure remedy tor (rostea leet. ah dealers Keep it, BLAINE. PERSONAL. Tim Coakley spent Sunday at Pottsvllle F. J. Brennan spent to-day at the county; seat. Ed. Mason Is now a resident of the Fifth ward. Mhs Sadie Slattery visited Ashland on Friday. A. Ii. Sbay, Esq., of Pottsvllle, spent Saturday in town. Capt. "Tod" Reese, of Contralia, was in town on Saturday. Alonzo O tton, of Frackville, was In town on business Saturday. Is&achar Bobbins, of Poltsville, was visitor to town Saturday. Charles Yarowsky bas gone to Now York City to purchase spring stock. Capt J. H. Hosklns has withdrawn from the Burgess contest in Shamokin. R. A. Shields, of New York, was a guest at tho1 Ferguson House over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Russell weU to Hazleton this morning to visit friends. Miss Birdie Brandon, of Brandonvi'le, was the guest of town friends yestotday, Thomas Waters, Jr., will leavo for Dick inson sominary, Willlamsport, to-morrow, Miss Dora Dillman, of Harrisburg, Is spending a fow woeks with her parents in town. Henry Welkol, of Shamokin, spent Sunday in town, tho guest of Wm. A Keagey. Rev. Wm. McNally will preach in the Presbyterian church, Ashland, Wednes day evening. F. K Bausher, of Willismsport, travel ing passenger agent f jr the P. & R. R whs in town yesterday. J. F. Vion, manager of tho "Keep It Dark" company, paid our sanctum a pleas aut visit this morning. Honry Blckelmen, of Co. Jr. O. U. A. M. Guards, has been presented with handsome sword by James Smith. P. F.uss unci J. R, Shoemaker, capital lets, of Harrisburg, were In town on Satur day and yosterday looking over the tlictrio railway. Money Talks. People of Shenandoah and vicinity have beon in tbo habit of resorting to a second grade of work in photographs longenough. The time bas come when there must be a first-class workman in the city. I will give (.0.00 for the photographer in the city or neighboring towns who will prove, by reference, as good a standing as the present mantger of the Rosbon gallery, or can show work equal to that being turned out now. 2 Q-2s Haruy T. Hall, Managtr Free Leoture. The second of the Epworth Lenmue series of free lectures will be delivered in tho Methodist Episcopal church on Wednesday1 evening next- Tbo lecturor will bo the Rev. "William Swindells. D, D., of Phila delphia, well known in Shenandoah as a lormsr Presiding Elder of this district. Extend Tholr Thanks. We extend to tbo lajles and otbors who so kindly volunteered their services In making tbo Jr. O, U A. M. Guards supper such a grand success, our sincere thanks, We also aro indebted to the publlo ia general for their liberal support. The Committee. Shaw Oonvloled. Hurry R Shaw, who was put on trial In Pottsvllle last week for murdering David Quinn, was found guilty of murder In the second degree, Saturday night. To-morrow. Lester's big show will appear In Fergu son's theatre to-morrow evening. Don't forget the date, It It big with everything and Is better than ever before. But akeWjrrapks and srryons at Dabb's SUNDAY SERMON IN MJi. GHURGH. IT WAS AN ABLE AND INTER ESTING PRESENTATION. WAS LISTENED TO ATTENTIVELY Subject of the Discourse by Rov Powlck in the Methodist Episcopal Ohuroh Last Evening. The subject of Sunday night's sermon In the Methodist Episcopal church was taken from tho fifty-fifth chapter of Isaiah and the first verse : "Ho every o ,e that tblrsteth come ye to tho waters and he that hath no money: como yo buy and eat; yea, come, buy wino and milk without money and without price." Much bat been written about biblo wines. Great wealth of scholarship bas lingered over the meaning of the different Hebrew words for wine. and many passaitei like tho tvxt havo beon pressed into the service of wine bibbers in an effort to show that modern drinking usages find countenance In the bible. But whether the biblo speaks of two kinds of wine is not so much a question of scholar ship as of common sense. It 19 to be set tled not so much by linguistics as by logic. It is possible that God curses in one place what he uses to symbolize tho blessings of the gospel in another? Did Christ bloss in the' Oucbarlstio feast what bis father cursed, or was "tho fruit of tho vine" something different from tbatwhich "at tha last bitetb like a sorpenl and stingeth like an adder 1" Let consistency answer. Under such symbols as water, wine and milk tha spiritual blcislngs of iho goepol feast are set forth. Water Is nece.sary to one's bare existence, milk represents nutrition and wine luxury; So that under these figures man is invited to tho gospel feast as to that which supplies all that is essential to bis supremest happiness hero bdlow as well as to his eternil welfare In heaven above. The Pealmltt could say : "All my spring aro in theo" "Whom have I in heaven bi t tbeo and tbero is none upon earth that I desire besido thee.'' God not only Impacts spiritual life but providos for its sustenance. Men sometimes eay they would like to have religion but tbey are alraid tbey can not keop it But we nevor bear them speak thus of material blessings. Tbey rarely make fools of themselves till they begin to deal with tbo spirituals. Tboy nevor de cline a fortune lest they cannot keep it. No. They say, "now I don't care if all the collieries shut down; I have enough to live on." So the wine and milk of gospel grace sustains the life which God ImpacU and wo are "able to enduro as soeing Him who is invisible." It eattofies my longings as nothing olse can do. It is offered to the thirsty regardless of their circumstanc js without money and without price. Much of tho unrest in the world is but an ex pression of the soul's unconscious thirst for God. Babes often kick and cry without know ing what they neoi. But give them food and driuk, and all is well. So, much of tha disquietude of the world is nothing but tha unintelligent cry of famishing souls for tbo wine and milk of gospel grace. We must "buy" It but without money. We must sell out our "ins to the devil all that wo have in ordor to Obtain this goodly treas ure wo must "oat;" that Is, make it cur own by pjrsonal oxperionco In order to bo satUfiiid. Then come to the waters. Desirable Lodge Room. A lodge desiring a cosy meoting room on Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each weak can be accommodated at Mellel's hall, which hat been recently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to M:iMellet Fancy, satin aud otfaor fine valentines, cheap, at Max Reeso'f, West Centre street. Jf there ever was a real cur for chronto Coughs. Colda, llronchlcal troubles and La Urlppe It U Pun Tina. Don't tall to get the genuine: avoid substitutes. (V.tr only 2i oeuU. I'au-Tlna la sold at 1. V, V. Xtrlln'a Drug Store. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. Waters' Weiss beer is tho best. Reilly sole agent John A. 6-6-tf Everybody Knows Everybody Knows Everybody Knows That Colgate's That Colgate's That Colgate's Toilet Soaps Toilet Boups Toilet Soaps Are tho Beat Are the Best Aiethe Best When yon are getting a piece o) Toilet Soap get It good, for It lasts longer anal gives better satisfaction generally. A piece of Bo, p with thr pnme of Colgate on It can lie depended upon aa the purest and best that tan be pur chased for th.v money, A full Hue At 122 North. Jardln Street.
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