letting VKI SUBSCRIBE FOR .All tlie Latest leiVs PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald Ene Evening Herajd NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CRISP KllUCIBtnUTIOI IH THIS SECIlOli Delivered by carriers. ESQIi. V1I.--NO. 39. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1892. ONE CENT. I i M ! 1 Ghe Evening Herald. ELmj tub news foh onb cent. HaTsflarger circulation In Shenandoah than Sany other paper published, uircu. latlon books open to an. JfWEST Viuoinia gives promlulug indications ov a uesiro w ju'u tepublicau column' this year,' and the leniocratlo managers are already hrleklnit for outside help. While Clevtlaud la down south .Ashing and hunting, HHI, Gorman I and Brtoe are sawing wood to keep up steam In the Tammany machine, which will run the Democratic con Ventlon or "bust a bller." We ruiaht have livnd and died without knowing how Intensely Chill, loved the flue the uniform, and In fjet, everything belonging to or Id any way connected with the United States, had not that ultimatum been sent. ' OwiNCt to the refusal -of the Demo cratic members of the House to pass the resolution authorizing the Secre tary of the Navy to charter a vessel to carry the grain contributed to Russian citizens, the money to charter a Bhlp la now belug raised by private contrl lbutiona. 'Ijie valtie' of cotton goods Bent abroad last week was $137,000. It is .vorthy of note that Haytl, with which country we have just concluded a treaty under the Reciprocity law, took $25,000 worth, the largest .con signment ever In the history of trade with" that country. 1 Franklin P. KAEBcimVSecxetnry of the Philadelphia Coal and Iron Company; has been appointed general manager of the Montour Iron and Steel Company. Mr. Kaercher re gains his position in the 11 ret named company. Previous to his appoint- unent to the presidency of the Montour Compauy Mr. Kaercher was Its secretary. HeJa eminently qualified for the new position, beini; a centle- CENTS PER YARD FOR Floor Oil Cloth; others for 30, 35 and 40 ctB. and upwards. The prettiest line of Oil Cloths nd Carpets In Shenandoah. C?; D. Fricke's Garnet Store; f 10 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. i NEW CARPETS ! 1TOE THE SPEING- TRADE. ' M'Velvet,Body and Tapestry Brussels '1 0 NEW SMYRNA RUGS-At Reduced Prices, jrom 75 1 cents up. , KJEW MOQURT'lJE MUGS At Reduced Prices, Beautl M iul Styles, from $1.25 up. WJEW OIL CLOIIISAll tvidtJis and nrlces. from 25c up. Choice Patterns, OLivo yards wide at 50 cents. Quality better Uian usual. fflve Dozen Men's Fancy Flannel AT COST YAnother Lot of Mne JBlorida Oranaes. Sweet. Julcv and Large Sine. Our "NO BRAND" As a strictly choice article. AVluit It lacks In style ol package more tiian made up In ..ui Quality ot thclUoodSt Tlie fancy part ol it is iusltle tlie icim, llisicatt or outside. 2 onus lor ikc. FOB i-enty tons Flue Mlddlluirs. Ten tons Pure Chop, i nirty tons Choice Timothy Hay, Ten tons Haled Straw, Three thousand bushels White Oats, One thousand bushels Yellow Corn. AT IIEITER'S. man of wide experience and undoubted business qualifications. The Montour plant Is located at, Danville. It is understood that Sir. Kaercher'a nro motion will result In the relatlons of the company becoming' .niore identi fied with those of .the P. & R. C. & I. Co. Ex-Bi'EAKEU Reed in commenting on the action of the uemocraia in shaping their rules, remarks that "what used to be called tyranny la now on the road to be called SooA sense." It is only a matter of time when the Democrats will catch up and oo to the parliamentary reform, as they do sooner or later to every Re publican reform. The Philadelphia Jnquirer says it eeems thla country ia pretty well equipped for taking care of itself now In case of a row with any nation, m addition to a tolerably efficient fleet of new war ships, it has au enlisted army of 111,918 militiamen and an available lighting force of 8,507,255. men, moat of whom have no Idea of going to war, but ajl of whom could be made Into soldiers at abort notice. The only thing needed to enable the United State. to raise a really formidable army at short notice is an adequate equip ment of modern small arms,,. It is sadly deficient in. thia respect. They Nev.er Fall. J. N. Hun is, 3 Fulton Market, New York Oity, says: "I bave been using Brandreth's fills for the last fifteen years. There Is nothing equal to thorn as Blood Purifiers and Liver Regulators. But wish to state how remarkably they cure rheumatism in tho legs. My business (wholesale fish dealer) naturally leads me to damp places. I could not walk, and at night I suffered fearfully; I tried Bilsams, Sarsaparillas and all kinds of tinctures, but thoy did me no good and I was afraid of being a cripple.. I finally commenced using Brandreth's Pills. I took two every night for ten nights, then I began to im prove. I continued taking them for forty days and I got entirely well, .Now, when ever sick, I take Brandreth's Pills. They never fail." lw First Class dhow in Ferguson's theatre every this week. Valuable prizes to all. evening 2-15 6t Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the aanie Lessio & Co., Ashland, Pa., k jrintd on every sack. 3-3-3taw It bus been proven by living witnesses tha I'an-Tlna Is a remnmuble speciflafor tae quick cure of the difficult and dangerous throat and lung troubles-Its equal can't be round. Costs 2" cents. fan-Tina Is sold at P. P. D. Klrlln's drug store. Shirts, to Close 7 hem Out. All Prices. 25o per dox. Canned Corn Notliiiiir finer In tlie market. SALE. A FIRST WARD FIEND IN HUMAN FORM. WHITE-HAIRED VILLAIN'S REVOLTING CRIME. HIS VICTIM ELEVEN YEARS OLD Another Story of Dastardly Out rage Told by a Polish Girl That Had Been Handicapped by Imprisonment. One of the most revolting crimes ever brought to light in this town developed Saturday night. Bryan McCarthy, an aged resldont of and owner oi considerable properly in thi First ward, is charged with an act of which nothing but a fiend incar nate could be guilty. McCarthy Is charged with having, on January 30 h, last, committed an outrage upon Mary McAndrew, a child 11 years of ago. Ho was an intimate friend of the enna's tanilly and on the day stated was loft in tho house by the mother with Mary and other children. During tho mother's absenco the crime was committed. Upon the earnest solicitation of member? of tho child's familh who desired to avoid pub licity no suit was ins.ituted, but the affair eventually leaked cut and public indigna tion became so much aroused it was finally decided to prosecute the fiend. MtOarty is about 65 years of age. Ho has admitted, the crime to the child'i parents and it was sudd tsed he would sub mit to the process of Taw, without protest, but when Constable Tosh went after him this morning it was found he had disap peared. Citizens, Beware I By a mistake in making up tho Citizens' borough ticket, Frank C. Reese appears on nomesickets already distributed as candi date for Borough Assessor. See that your borouyh ticket bears the name of Frank C. Rttbefor Burough Auditor, A POLISH GIRL'S STORY, ifiays She Was Imprisoned to Prevent a Proaeoution. Mary Yackasute, a Polish girl who has beon in this country but four months, tells a sensational story, which, if true, is most extraordinary one. The girl is 19 years of age and was released from the county j ill on bail Satui day morning. In the evoning she appeared before 'Squiro Monagban and told her itory. "What she says was this : On the 8th of last January sho was a servant in John Bubel's house, on South Main street. After sho retired that night, she alleges, Michael Victor, one of Bubel's saloon patrons, entered her room. He seized her by tho throat and, after a desperate battle, succeeded in outraging nor. On the follow ing night, January, Oth.tbo girl alleges that Victor attempted to ropoat tho crime, but the girl made a desperate fiyht and foiled him. Victor warned her not to say anything and said If Bhe obeyed him he would mirry hei: but if she -should betray him ho would tftke her life. In spite of the threats, the girl told her brother of the crime. A few days lator she was arrest-id on a charge of steal ing (US from a room in Bubel's. house Sh was taken before 'Squire B.tiley and, Doing unable to furnish (503 bail, was sent down to the county jail, where Bhe remained un til Saturday, when her brother secured her release upon making a cash deposit Tho girl's body is covered with shocking bruises which she claims to have received from Victor during the assaults and she exhibits the pocket ef her dress, cut in half. This she says was done by Victor, who robbed her of $5 at the time. Victor has disappeared and the con stables aro unable to get trace of him. lie was in town up to 4 o'clock Saturday al tor noon but has not seen since then. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfejt safety with which ladies may use the California liquid Iaxativo Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite romedy, To got tho truo and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the pack ago. Orders for Evkninq Herald sAouW be lejt at Hooks $ Blown' $ news stand. No, i North Main street. Removal. Mrs, James Dully desires to announce to tho public that she will move her milllnory business to No. 17 North Main street, next door to Graebor's, noxt woek,and will bavo tho place stocked with all the latest Btylos of millinery goods. 2-12-lw A Bargain, GO gallons of good miners' oil, 20 ronts por gallon, at Ootfeo'e. 2-13 tf "HelyotTwaltz." The "Helyett "Waltz," the newest and most popular waltz out, at Brumm'a j awelry and muslo itore. 1-6-tf Waters' Weiss boar is tho best. John A Reilly sole agent. 6-6tf TO-MORROWS' ELECTION. The Candidates atld Offices They Are Seoking. The following is a completo list of thi- candldates f.r to-morrow's borough olec tlons, together with a list of tho offices t be filled: ,. IHontmoit. Chief DCIIGKSS-Sames U. Lcssig, C. James Smith, D. Receivkh or Taxes John F. Htgglns, D. No opposition, lliait Constable Joseph U. Tempest, C. Anthony Flynn, D. Boiiouon AuuiTon Frank C. Keee, C. ' John O'Hearn, D. riHST WAKD. Coi'KCiL William McGulro. I). No opposition, bciiooi Hoard Frank Hanna, D. No opposition. Judoe of Election Udnard O'DonneirfD. ' No opposition. Inspector or Election JcsBo Davis, C. . James F. O'Hcarn, D. Assessor second wahd. Council R. v. stout, o. F. J. Portz, Ind. School Dmectou Thos. Ualrd, C (3 years; T. T. Lynch, D. Daniel Ogden, C (1 year) I. Elsenhower, D. " Judge or Election Fi II. Hopkins, Jr., C F. J. Urennan, D. Inspector or election Andrew Stank, C. i A.Muluskcy, D. Assessor George Krlck, O. M. Mellet, D. THIRD WARD, COUN01L A. U. Lamb, C. M. D. JIalono, I). ScnooL Director It. A. Davenport, C. JohnGruhler, D. Judge or Election James Champion, C. V. Shoemaker. D. Inspector or Election Kobert Oliver, C. . G.1I. Coogan, D. Assessor F. C. Keese, C. rOURTH WARD. Council A. D. Gable, C. Frank McCormfck, D. School Hoard Jonathan Hutts, C. Mark Uurke, D. Judge or Election Fred. Hafncr. C. Thomas Manley, D. Inspector of Election Henry D. Jones C. Andrew Bishop, D, FIFTH WARD. Council William Urown, C. E. F. Gallagher, D. School Hoard Samuel Roberts, C. H. J. Muldoon, D. Justice of the Peace J. L. Hassler, C. A.J. Gallagher, D, Judge or Election Edward Mason, O. John Lcnahan, D. INSPECTOR-George M. Hoyer, a J6hn Dilllnsnyder, D. Assessor William II. Keinbold, C, Lawrence Cullen, D. Maxey Rhoada Married, I saw two clouds at morn, Tinged with tho rising sun, And in the dawn they floated on 'Till evo then mlneled Into one. Morgan (Maxoy) K bonds, of town, and Mrs. Leah riatt, of Miiuville, Columbia county, were married bv 'Snuire 8hon maker Saturday. Tho couple are domiciled in a handsomely furnished house on North .ua-Kct street. Citizens, Beware I By a mistake in making Up the Citizens' borough ticket, Frank 0. Reese appear on some tickets already distributed as candi date for rtorough Assessor. See that your oorougn ticket bears the name of Frank C. JCeese for Borough Auditor, Any essay written uoon the fuhUrt nf Coughs and Colds should close with tho somible advico to use Dr. Coxo's "Wild Chorry and Seneka. Grand Concert A grand concort wl 1 be given on Friday evening next, in the "Welsh Cou church, under the auspices of tho Shenan doah (Jhoral Union. Standing Committee. Tho now Citizens' Standing Committee met at Oliver's Hotel, Saturday evening and organized by the election of n. C. Boyer as chairman; A. E. L. Leckio, sec retary, and Jerry Boxby, treasurer. After the transaction of important business the committee adjourned to meet again at the same place this evening at 7:30 o'clock. A Oolnoidenoe. Travel was interrupted on tho short lino of tho Pennsylvania railroad between Shenandoah and Fottsville December 11th. On January 11th work was commenced re pairing the damage and on the 11th of this month traffic was resumed. Koshon's photogruph gallery open everv Sunday. 2-12 Ct Thanks Returned. I desire to return my slncero thanks to the citizens of both parties of this borough : first, to the Democrat1) for nominating me by acclamation; secondly, to the Republi cans for their endorsement, thereby giving me the unanimous support of both parties John F. HiaaiNs. SuKKAND0i.it, Feb 15, 1892. Fair To-night. The Grant Band fair Is a great success. Now open nightly in Bobbins' opera house. Barnum's original museum. Also grand musical concert in whioh tho Grant and Lithuanian bands, undor tho leadership of I'rof. Zeitz, will tako part. Come. Dosirablo Lodge Room. A lodge desiring a cosy mooting room on Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday evonings of each week can be accommodated at Mellet's hall, which has been recently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to M. Mellet. Found Out. The best and easiest way to get rid of a Ooutm or cold that nuiv develon Into oon- sumiitlou la to In vent 25 cents In a bottle of iiin-iiua, me great remedy for (,'ougns, uoids. La Grippe, Throat aud Luug Disorders. Trial uuiues ireu av r. i . u. lurim urug store. A CHRISTENING CAUSES A SUIT. DANIEL JONES CAUSES THE ARREST OF REV. WEST. AN INTERESTING POINT OF LAW Mr. Jones Says tho O ergyman Had No Right to Christen His Child In the Face of His Protest. A caso in which a very interesting point of law is involved was before 'Squire Walker. The parties interested aro Daniel Jones, of South Weststroet, tho complain ant, and Rev. Floyd E West, pastor of the Protestant Episcopal church, tho defend ant. Jones and his Vifo aro living apirt. The latter is stopping with ber mother and has her threa-monthe old child with her. Sat urday Mr. Jones inserted a notice in the Herald notifying the public, that his wife had lott his bed and boa'd. He then went to 'Squiro Walker's office and caused a warrant to be iasutd for the arrest of Rev, "West. Jones stated on the hearing of tho case that a week ago last Thursday his wife went to her mother's homo because she was sick and because she was invitod there by tho mother. The wife has since refused to roturn to her husband's domicile The husband says ho belongs to the Eng lish Baptist church. A week ago Saturday ho learned that his wifo and her mother intended having his child christened in the Primitive Methodist church the following Sunday morning. Jones notified Rev, Resell, pastor of the church, not to chriS' ten the child, as he wished it baptized ac cording to own faith, and Rev. Russell re spected tho notice. Tho next day (Sunday) Jones learned that his child wai to be takon to the Protes tant Episcopal church to be christened. "When the evening service opened Jones was in the vestibule of tho church. He learned lh.it his wife, her mother and the child wero inside. "Waiting until Rev. Weit hiked that the child to bo christened bo brought forward, Jones stepped Inside and exclaimod, holding up his right hand "fluid up," brother. If.you christen that child you do it against the wish of the father. If you christen the child you do it against the religion of tho fatbor." Rev, "West, according to Jones' story, said, "Sit down, my young man, and be calm," Jones Eat down and the clergy man asked it it was the mother's desire that tho child should be christened. There was an answer "Yes." Jones says it was his mother-in-law, and not the wife who answered. However the child was pre sented at the font and christened. Af.er the service Rov. West walked up to Jones and said the ceremony wa3 not performed to hurt bim or h s religion. lUv.'Weat made a statement to tho 'squire lu which he substaulially corrobor ate! Jones' version of tho church scene. He also stated that ho learned aftor tho christening that Jones and his wife were living apirt 'Squiro Wa'ker read tho law under which tho warrant is issued. It is embraced in the law relating to parent and child in Blnn's dig 'st and reads as follows : "It has been decided that a parent Is in structed with tho religious, moral and literary education of his child. This duty given him the right to select proper teachers and therefore a minister of the eosoel has no rluht to admlnls. ter baptism by immersion against the express imisier oi prohibition of a father, to a female ot about IT .-ears of uco who was alreadv baptized accord. Ing to the usage of the denomination to which Bhe belonged. Hut it fs ruted that a father has no right to control or Interfere with tho rights of conscience of his minor child who has arrived at tho ugo of discretion, in relation to the worship of Almighty God." Roy. AVest suggested that as tho husband and wife weru living apart the law wou.d not apply, Jones said that tho wifo did not decido not to roturn to him until aflor the chris tening. That he has furnished mediclno and othor articles for the wife and child since tho separation and bad sent 'Squire "Walker to his wifo with a roquost that she return to him, but she refused. After a talk, 'Squire "Walker put Rev, "West and Jones under 60 bail each on their own recognizance to appear next Thursday evoning. By that time It will bo decided whether tho matter will be taken to court to make a test case. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho Best'Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Uands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures'Plles, or no payment required. It is guaianteod to give perfect satisfaction, or money refundod, Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by O, II. Uagenbuch, Horoafier tho Roshon gallery will open on Sunday for the accommodation of those who cannot oomo on woek days, 2 12-0. Coughing Loads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at onco. -Worltlccmen ! Look to vour Interests and save doctor's bills by uting Dr. UuU'n Cough, Best photographs and crayons at Dabb'f, PERSONAL. Constable Jere Toomer was an attendant at the Pottsville court to-day. Mrs. H: C. Boyer attended tho funoral of C S Foster at Puttsville to-day. Mrs. Brown, of Philadelphia arrived in town Saturday to spend a few day9 with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Stein. Rev. H. G. Russell left town this morn ing for Scranton, to visit his eldest son, who is sick. He will be absent until Saturday. T. J. Hurley, one of tho Shcnsndoahites who have made Philadelphia their abiding place, spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon; Hon. Elias Davis, of Wadosvillo, and Judge W. F. Sadler, of Carlisle, were in town on Saturday. It is with a decided feeling of regret that we chronicle the fact that with to day, Mr. A. II. Swaltn concludes his connection with the shoe trade of town and removes to Shenandoah to Uko charge of Luburg's hardware store. The chango is a vatt im provement for Mr. Swalm in a financial wav and hois thereforo to bocongra.lllated, but Mahanoy City loses ono of its enter prising young business men. whoso place cannot easily be filled. Our best wishes fur his future prosperity go with him, Mah anoy City Tri- Weekly, Boys wanted at Jloeks & Brown's boo, store to sell neiospapers. FOR THE VOTERS. An Important Law Bearing Upon Elections. The following section from An Act to prevent bribery and fraud at nominating elections may interest one or more of the candidates for election to-morrow : "Be It enacted. &c, That hereafter, if a can didate for any office within thW Commonwealth shall, directly or indirectly, give, offer or promise to give, or procure any other person to give, offer or promise to give, to any elector any gift or reward In money, goods or other valuable thing, or any security for tho payment or the delivery of money, goods or other valu able thing, or any office, emolument or employ ment, on condition, express or Implied, that such elector shall cast, give, retain or with hold his vote, or use his iunuence at a nomi nating election or delegate election, or cast, give or substitute another to cast or give, his vote or use his influence ot a nominating coo ventlon, for or against the nomination of any particular candidate for nomination, so at to procure such person to bo voted for, at any election to take place, the person so hiring, pro curing, Influencing, abetting, endeavoring, or offering, either directly or Indirectly through otherx, their aiders or abettors, to procure the person to be voted for by such electors, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be sentenced to pay a tine not exceeding three hundred dollars and be Imprisoned for a period r.ot exceeding three months." "Michael Strogoff." Laughter holding both its sides will be practically illustrated at Ferguson's theatre to-night and continue throughout tho week, excepting "Wednesday. The occasion being the nrst appearance this season of the Baldwin Comedy Company, in an entire new repertoire of dramatio and comedy successes. They open this engagement with the sensational drama entitled, "Michael Strogoff." There will be an en tire change of progammo each performance and ladies' and children's matinee Sa ur day. Admission 10, 20 and 30 cents. Citizens, Beware I By a mistake in making up the Citizens' borough ticket, Frank U. Reese appears on some tickets already distributed as candi date for borough assessor. See that your borough ticket bears the name of Frank C. Reese for Borough Auditor. The brst and finest photograph gallery In town is Koshon's. Open every day in the year. 2-12 6t Another Wedding. Goorge Danks and Mifs Mary Oimo were married Saturdav evnnin? bv Rev. H, G. Russell, of the Primitive Methodist church. Edward and Miss Mary Danks were the groomsman and brideemaid. I sufferell with pain in my side and back for four weeks. It being so serere as to keep me In bed, unablo to move. I tried Salvation Oil and It completely oured me and I am now well and free from all pain. Chas, Houkut Lbdlish, 58 Durst Alley, Baltimore, Aid. Don't Forget That Each attoudant at the show in Ferguson's theatre this week receives a valuable prize, 2-15-Ct Keagoy is Ahead. And he is on the first floor. Remember, no steps to climb with your childron, and his work talks without money. Best work done at Brennan'e steam aandry. Everything white and spotless, tittco curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Everybody Knows Everybody Knows Everybody Knows That Colgate's That Colgate's That Colgate's Toilet Soaps Toilet Boups Toilet Soaps Are the Heat Are the Heat Are the Hunt When you are getting a piece ol Toilet Soap get it good, for ft lasts longer and gives better satisfaction generally. A piece of tioip with the name of Colgate on It can be depended upon as the purest and best that can be pur chased for the money, A full line at 122 North Jardiu Street.