The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 10, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 5

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fheTe is o real Subs'hfute.
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAOO, and
138 N. Delaware Ave, Philada.
Bick Headache and rollers all tbo trouble:! Inci
dent to a bilious etate of tho system, auoh as
Dlzztnoss, Nausea, Drowsiness. Dlstroaa after
eating. Tain In tho Side, to. While their most
remarkable success hod been shown la coxing
Sleafiicho, yd Carter's Llttla liver rms ara
equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro
ven ting tulsannoying complain t,wbllo they also
correct aUdlsorders of tbo8tomach,Btimulato the,
Iwer and rojrulato tho bowels. Even ii they oula
curca
fJLcbatheywonldbo almost priceless to thosowha
nffer from this distrcsalngcomplalnt; butfortu
Eatery thelreoodneaedoes notondhcro.andthoas
vhooncetry them will find thesollttlo pills valu
able In 00 many, ways that they will not bo wll
iling t do without them. But after allslclc head)
is the bane of so many llvos that hero Is where
wemakeour great beast. Our pllljcuroitwhlla
others do not.
Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills aro -very small and
very eaey to talis. One or two pills nnta a doae,
They aro otrlolly vegetablo and do not gripe or
purge, but by their gentle action pleaaoall who
tuetbem. Invlalsat25cents; fivefortl. BoH
by druggists every vfhere, or sent by mail.
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York;
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Mrs. nl lirl Was Kmoloretl at NuilVlD
ths Fatally uf Prluco lliiftpoll, of tho
llkHun Legation at Wanhhicton--Mia
St.iln &3,000 Worth ot Jawell antl IV al
Ari-eited lu New lork.
Nkw YortK, Jnn. 4. The myste ry which
suriounds the hnndsomo young woman
brought to ths Tombs Police Court three
times during tho past week by Detectives
Wade and Hanloy has been thoroughly
cleared up. Her nmno proves to be Kate
Shelldan Rlckert. Sho was horn in Ire
land 22 years ago. Soon after her arrival
in this country sho married a man named
Riekort.
Ho docs not appear In ths story as re
lated in the polloo court, but the incidents
brought out by tho Investigation prove
the little woman to bo a remarkable per
sonage. Her story involves tho name ot tho
present Marquis do Talleyrand and his
bou-ln-luw, L'lince Ruspoll, wlm is at
tached to the Itulluu Legation at Wash
ington. Mrs. liickert has been employed
in the family of Prince Iiuspuli as a nurse
in this city, in Wnshintou and at Lonox,
Mass., during the past bummer and Kali.
She is an extremely pretty and engag
ing yoUDg woman, and cau speak four
languages and pluy a Chopin nocturne
with the skill of a Paderewskl. Conse
quently when Bho disappeared from
Washington two mouths ago consterna
tion was caused lu the Iluspoli hobsehold.
Iiy u curious coincidence $2,000 worth of
jewels and line clothing were missing
when Mrs. Ilickert so abruptly disap
peared. Tho case was reported to the Washing
ton police and to Supt. Byrnes. Detect
ives Wade and llaulep were pluced upon
tho case.
They located her at Now Rochollo. She
was caught on Saturday last at Fifth av
enue and 42d street, just after she left
the depot, where sue had given orders re
garding the disposition of her truuks.
Upon her person were found pawn tick
ets lor articles belonging to the Maruheso
Iluspoli, and even the clothing she wore
at tbo time of the arrest was the property
of her former employer.
Shu was escorted to Police headquar
ters, where sho broko down uud admitted
her guilt.
As a measuro ot retaliation, she told of
an alleged fccandul in the family of the
Marquis de Tally mud. Her statements
ran to the effect that a Mrs. Frederick
Stevens, un Am-rican, became infatuated
with tho gallant Marquis of the historical
name. Her affection for the nobleman
was displeasing to his wife.
The Marches, according to Mrs. Ilick
ert, objected so btrongly to Mrs. Stevens
that she liuully ugreod to pay tho Mur
chese an annuity if she would agree not to
interfere.
According to Mrs. Rlckert's story, tho
Marquis has plenty of titles, but no
money, and so tho annuity was heartily
welcomed, even at the expense of French
honor.
The Marquis Da Tallyrand, and his son-in-law,
Prince Iluspoli, aro said to he in
terested in New Jersey real estate in the
vicinity of Lakewood.
Tho young Irish girl was given certain
liberties iutueliuspoll household not usu
ally granted to nurses. Evidences of this
familiarity can be seen at Police Head
quarters, where pictures are in the pos
session of Inspector McLaughlin showinS
Mrs. Ilickert 111
ASSAULTED DY BURGLARS.
A11 Aged MudRaobiisetts Couple Injured
ami Compelled to dive Up ThelrMotmjr.
Wi;bt Bridoewatkii, Mass,, Jan. 4. Th
house of Francis P. Dunbar, a prosperous
farmer, who lives near the Brockton line,
was entered through the night by tw
masked burglars.
Dunbar Is 74 and hts wits is 73 years
old.
The nged couple were awakened from
their sleep by the Intruders, one of whom
seized the old man by the throat and de
manded to know whero his money was
coneenlcd.
The old man struggled to free himself
'whereupon the burglar pounded htm into
insensibility with a club.
Mrs. Dunbar, screaming for help, was
silenced by threats of bodily harm and
told tho men that the money was in her
husband's trousers pocket.
The burglars quickly secured some $50
from the garment and oscaped.
A pocketbook with n much larger sum
In it was under the pillow and escaped
the notice ot tbo thieves.
His physicians think Mr. Dunbar's in
juries will prove fatal, owing to his ad
vanced age.
There are soveral deep cuts on his head,
hU face is beaten almost to a Jelly nnd
several of his fingers aro broken.
One of the burglars dropped his mask
on the bed and left it behind in his hurry
to depart. The mask is made of gray
cloth and was fastened with a piece of
string such as is used to tie shoes together
In shoe factories, of which there are a num
ber in Brockton.
There is no clue nt present to the identi
ty of tho robbers.
MIS
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5fl CUYLER'S MARRI
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MARRIAGE.
Americas
Co)on.r To-liny,
London, Jan. 4. The whole American
colony is nstlr with preparations for th
wedding of Miss Wayno Cuyler, of Balti
more, U. S. A., and Sir Philip Henry
Brian Qrey-Kgerton. The ceremony lakes
place this afternoon in St. Poter'i
Church, Eaton Square.
Tho Rev. William Egerton, the Rev.
George Egerton, nnd the Vicar of St.
Peter's will oUlclate. The Bervlce will be
full choral.
The altar, choir loft, nnd body of the
chuuch havo been elaborately decorated
with flowers.
The best man will be Lord Qrosvcnor.
Tho bride will be attended by three
young girls, Misses Oi.-nwallls, Corbet,
nnd Egerton, and will bu given away by
Henry White, the United States Chnrgs
d'AHaires In London.
PROF. SMITH'S CASE.
Difference of Views In Rogtiril to Ills Ito
teiitlon ut I.ane Snmtnary.
Cinc!Nnati,Juh.4. The question of what
will be done by the trustees of Lune Sem
inary with Prof. Smith, the mombor of
its faculty who has just been suspended
from the Ministry by the Cincinnati
Presbytery for alleged heresy, is exciting
much comment.
Some ot the trustees have been asked
whether they favor the retention of Prof.
Smith and the answers so far as given
havo either been non-committal or havo
been very pronounced in favor of Prof.
Smith.
Another question that naturally arises
is whether, if Prof. Smith is retained,
Prof. Roberts will not be requested to re
sign. Tlie two professors represent tho
two divisions of tho Church us drawn by
tho result of tho Smith trial.
MR. BLAINE'S CONDITION.
Mot Quite no Favorable Hut Hie Change
Hot Conslduretl Serious.
Washington, Jan. 4, Mr. Blaine's con
dition has taken a backward turn, but
the chnnge is probably not of a character
to excite serious apprehension, for tho
physicians of the distinguished patient
were not summoned in haste, as has been
tho custom when Mr. Blaine became
worse.
For the past two days Mr. Blaine has
suffered from constipation, and yesterday
his condition was not so favorable as it
had been for sevoral days preceding.
l'lorrn llattla In Argentina.
Buenos AYnsn, Jan. 4. The Federal
Government sent a commissioner to Uor
rientes a few days ago to mediate between
the Insurgents and tho regularly consti
tuted authorities of the province. Tho
commissioner failed, however, in hts
efforts to bring about a cessation of hos
tilities. The two Bides massed their for
ces and a lierce battle was fovght, the
result of which Is not yet known here.
Floquvt Will Not Itenljtn.
Paws, Jan. 4. M. Charlos Floquet au
thorizes tho doulal of tho truth ot rjporti
that ho Intended to resign the Presidency
of the Chambor. The statoment that in
had over hotped n Russian statesman ob
tain 500,000 francs from the Panama com
pany, M. Floquet said, was an unqualilled
falsehood, got up by his enemies meraly
to blacken his reputation.
I.otoiI Her Ilaby, Therefore Klllod It.
Boston, Jan, 4. Mrs. Auim Judkins,
who murdered her Infant non yesterday
and then attempted suicide, says she
wanted to die and loved her baby too
much to leave" him behind.
A PLACE FOR
Said
That He is Slated
Postmaster-General.
for
THE ONLY OFFICE HE CARES FOR.
Chlnoao Act Csed to Kxtort Money-.
Washington, Jan 4. Chinese la
fpector Wicker reports to the Treasury
Department that opposition to the Ch 1
nese Exclusion act is being presented
with a view of getting money out of tho
Chinese. Ho cites a recent case in New
Orleans where a Chinaman succeeded in
collecting $200 from Chinamen under tho
pretext that it would be used to employ
counsel to contest the law.
Twelvo More Typhus Cases.
New Yoiik, Jan. 4L Five additional
cases of typhus fover were reported last
eveninu, lnakin,' a total of 12 for the
day, and (ili since tho beginning of tht
outbreak.
NEW3 OF THE DAY.
The aggregate circulation of national
bank notes outstanding Dec. 31, 1893,
was $174,y00,81'J, uu increase during the
month of 4780,084, and during the calen
dar year of $l,ou0,080.
The principal Italian shipbuilders nnd
shipowners havo re-tolved to register their
vessels under foreign llags hereafter, in
order to escape the ruinous imposts levied
on Italian vessels.
A Treasury statemont shows that
within tho past 10 days tho net gold in
the Treasury has increased nearly $2,000,-
(M.I.
i iiu customs receipts at tho port of New
Y.i-.c lor December were $10,570,000, an
iiic.'iMso of more than $1,000,000 over
December, 1801.
A mob overpowered the sheriff in
Loudon, Teun., took Henry Duncan from
jail and hanged him to a tree. He was
accused of having killed four mon.
Grand Chief Clark, of the Order of
Railway Conductors, denies that con
ductors on the Pennsylvania sy tom in
tend striking during tho World's Fair.
Solomon White, a member of Parlia
ment and aui. st. contested the
mayoralty in Windso out., on tho an
nexation ticket nnd suffered djfeat.
Judge Granville Haws, ot New York,
lie It Ambitions to Ilplay Ills Kxecuttvt
Abilities In that'l'oaltlon Ills Appoint
ment Ileporteil to be n Cortillnty l!x
Snnalor, lhittla Mvntloiii-il for Secretary
or 8tntn.
Washington, Jnn. 4. Daniel S. Ln
mont Is to be tho next Postmaster-General
of the United States. There Is high au
thority for saying that this flrBt appoint
ment has been decided by Prosideut-elect
Clevelund within the past forty-eight
hours.
Mr. Lnmont had been mentioned for
Secretary of the Navy. He is reported to
have said to Mr. Cleveland' that it it was
really the purpose to honor him by a
Cabinet ofllce, there was only one that he
really hankered for. It was that of Postmaster-General.
Mr. Lnmont has been a successful news
paper man, n successful private secretary,
and ho is ambitio"s to put his executive
abilities to the supreme tost ot tho Post
ofllce Department. Mr. Cleveland, it is
understood, has promised him tho oppor
tunity. Mr. Lamont is now general manager of
tho allied street railway lines of New
York. The office was given him through
the influenoo of Mr. Whitney, and ho re
ceives, It is said, $15,000 a year about
twlco the salary ot tho Poitmaster-Gou-eral.
Mr. Cleveland is said to ba earnestly
considering tho name of ex-Senator Jas.
B. Eustis, of Louisiana, for Secretary ot
State.
He is not well known as a national poli
tician, but he is a man ot n great deal
more than average ability. He is a man
Df wealth, and would bo nblo to entertain
handsomely, which Is always expected of
the becretary of stato.
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r-vi:toi In. Emiliicss. Contusion. II vn
r.'ln. 1'itN, M. Villi Itniicr, Opium
B5nl.ll, Irrimln riiiOMs. olc, nro urpI
by Ilr. JIIIIcm' ItONtorntlvo JVorvlnp.
It Oofs not contain opiates. Mrs. Sophia C.
Liownleo. DeUmil, Fin., mlTered with psr
lor fill years imd tontines to n complete cure, Jacob
Putre. HUn, Orogon, bail been mi! nn'wlth Nerv
ous Prostration for four years, ceuld not Bleep,
nothing helped him until bo used Dr. Miles' Ro
rtorntlvo Norvlno; he it nnw w tl Vino books
Free nt drnist'if Or. Mllcn Nervo nnd
l.lvr Mils, Ml do, s for 2" centi nro U- beat
rc!t.et!v for Illlloiitnesa, Torpid I.tver, etc.. etc
Dr. Miles' Modtcal Co.,ntIthart,lnd.
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MURDER AND SUICIDE.
X.ouls Wiijrnor Kills Sirs. Funnln Spclr In
llostou, Then Shoots Himself.
Boston, Jan. 4 Late last evening at
412 Tremont street, Louis Wagner fhot
and kllle Mrs. Fanny Spclr, then com
mitted s,.i .V.
Death in buili ensos was almost instan
taneous. The wounds were In identically
tho same parts of each body.
It is thought that tho deed was com
mitted In a lit of jealousy. Mrs. Spier
was 82 years old, und was married to
Charles Spier of Lowell 12 years ago.
They soon separated, however, and later
Mrs. Speir obtained a divorce.
It is stated that her acquaintances were
mostly of tho male sex and that she has
been living in the samo apartments with
j'Wugnor for the last ten months.
LONG ISLAND CITY'S MUDDLE,
31oaaon Persists .11 ltofuslric; to Givo TJp
tho Mayor's OlUlo.
Lono Island Cur, N. Y., Jan. 4.
The Board of Aldermen met and organized
for the new year with Michael Clavun as
president.
I The latter, accompanied by Aldermun
Knauer, went to Mayor Gleason's ofllce,
(Mayor Qleason again refused to give it iw
paying:
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.11 be " Littlo Triiie," on
lug, Jan. 5.
MiM Annie Bracey nnd Miss Lulu Maurcr
left for Kutztown whero they will attend tho
State Normal School,
Iva Donaldson secured a handsome
Japanese vase at Co. F's fair, valued at $15.
The Star Social Club, which postponed
their dancing school in tho Armory while
Co. F's fair was going on, will 10-open school
Saturday evening.
The stockholders of the fllrardville Gas
Company held a meeting Monday afternoon
and elected Simon S way or and James llraoey
as directors. A Bordy'sand E. C. Wagner's
term having expired.
A .Splenilhl Affair.
Tho slipper held in Robbins' opera house
hist evening, under tbo auspices of tho Welsh
Baptist church, was a grand success. The
hall was crowded' and during the evening
several hundreds feasted at tho tables, which
groaned uuder the weight" of the good things
tho ladies had pieparod for tho guests. Tho
annual Welsh Baptist church supper is al
ways a siieoeae, but'lset nlht beat all records.
Everybody was royally entertained and left
the hall happy.
10 committee, ha
shown tho hTTCTWTuicTights only show an
average of OdS candel power, whereas the
centractcalls for2,000 candel-powor for each
light.
(TORE RESOLUTIONS.
Are
The namo of N. II. Downs' still lives, al
though ho has been dead many years. His
Elixir for tho euro of coughs and colds has
already o Jtlivcd him n quarter of a century
and Is still growing in favor with tho public'
lui
pap
Ciltcll Till ItuneHl.
Complaint is mado that an unknown man
frequents Apple alley, in the vioinlty of
Bowers street, every oveuiug aud makes a
practice of frightening women and ohlldreu.
At time he ohangej his programme by
walking Into houses when he knows that
women are alone, but thus far nothing more
serious than tret pas aud annoyance has been
charged against him. lie U cons tan Un
locking for somebody, according to his
statement.
Thoy Art) I)1IoIom.
Goodman A Bro. to day reoelvod a oar load
of choice Florida oranges. The fruit if de
licious and tho demand for thaw if alieady
very large. The MtMre. Goodman have
mado arrangement to bring a oar load of
these oxcellent oranges to tqwu every two
week? and will place them on salo at all the
rctail'fruit and produce establishments.
Died,
MORTON. On tho 3d lust., at Shonan.
doah, Pa., M. Louise, wife of Henry Morton,
aged 45 years, 0 months and 13 days. Fun
eral will tako plaee on Thursday, 5th int, at
p. m., from tho family residence, 830 West
Centre street, to proceed to tho Odd Follows
cemetery. Friends aud relatives respectfully
uvlted to attend. 1-4-lt
Fliifr Mtmhril.
James ButU, of West Centre street. hd
one of his fingers crushed yesterday while, lie
was engaged in repairing a pump. A heavy
piece of iron fell upon the finger.
lllsh-nrfced
established
rutnst
leupest
ooiBPollturs disregard a wall
law of i.hvslea wiam lhov inwV.
Salvation Oil. It Is the beat an?
Installation of Olllcers.
At a regular meeting of Gon. Harrison
Lodge, No. 231, Knights of Pythias, on Tues
day evcniuK, the following ofllceis woie in
stalled by P, C. Lewis Hopkins, assisted by
'1 nomas Simmonds and D. O. Pritohaid:
P. C, John Locked; C. 0., Stovcn Tregamho;
V.C, David T. Williams;, M. at A, Thomas
liellis; Prolate, John A. England; Inner
Guaid, William Fishburn; Outer Guard,
Lewis Jonos; Trustee, J. J. Powell. The
lodgo is In a nourishing condition and is
rapidly increasing in membership. It lute
doualod $5 to tho Soldier's Monument Fund
and has delegated J. J. Powell to represent It
on tho committee.
Lane's Family Medlolnn Mnvas the Iloivels
Bach day. lu order to be healthy this is
aeootsary.
Tho Oiirou-r'H Deputies.
- Coroner D. S. Marshall has announced the
following deputies: Mahanoy City, E. P.
Fogarty; Lofty, Frank R. Kantncr; G Irani
vllle, Dr. James Donaboe ; Upper Mahau-
tonga, Dr. I). Kartermad ; Mahanoy Plane,
Dr. J. H. Knterllue ; Jiiggina, A. J. 8hofflrtaU;
Tremont, William C. Hack ; Pincgrove, T. A.
Harr; Summit Station, J. S. Brown; Port
Carbon, P. Collins; Orwigsburg, D. H. Y.
Hartman; Minemville, Dr. K. a Ouldin;
Aubura, A. K. Iteee; PottiviUe, J. J.
Clemens; Middlepoit, C. W. Baukes. The
appointments for Shenandoah, Tower City,
St. Clair, Tamaqua aud Schuylkill Haveu
have not been made.
The Jloiiuuieut Cummltte.
A meeting of the Soldiers' Monument
Committee will be held in the Council
Chamber on Friday, tho flth it., at 8 p. m.
A full attendance of the representatives of
societies aud all other members of the com
mlttee is requested to be present. By order
of the chairman.
II. E. Denolkk, fcirerefitry.
They Cr.u-o Late, Hut Some or Them
Spicy.
Jnmes McEIhcny "I will cut pantaloons
with small pockets and oat fresh bread, if it
does cost five cents a loaf."
Ben. Severn " 'There are times when I
wish to bo alone,' but I'll take a partner in
lfiD3, or ralio tho price of mackerel.''
C. Siiumway "I'll move the Chronicle
ollice to the hill and so be noarer to the
burrell."
Frank Carter "I'll soil tho Jfinrrj' Jour
nal, hut tho prico will be high. George W.
Clillds and myself are growing old."
Moade Peters "Tho boss insists on my
putting more water in tho punches, but I'll
make tlieai strong, all the same, or the boys
will kick more than ever."
Legislator Coylo "I am on the slate 00m
mittee lu the House, and I'll take on re of
my distiict or resign."
Prof. Zeitz "Algownte, albiajue; das
gnsgazau, nomandique. Tn ra-ra-boom de-
ave.
M. P. Fowler "I will still continue to
claim that I am the original Republican."
Jim" Scheilly "I oau beat the world
making egg-nog, but I am glad Christmas
conies but once a year.
Constable Toah "DIek Kooh say crime is
decreasing aud that hurts my business. I
will now eeonomiae."
'Squire Williams' My law joint will be
open all the time in the future. Buaineu
must have a chance."
Commissioner DeTurk "Well, me 'and
Reed did hit It ou appointing Ben. Cam
ming. Some good comes ont of Xaamreas,
you see. Forstaster ?"
Commissioner Reed "Me and 'Jim' Bowes
are just as thick as ever, but Miuogae had
to go, and I am going out of politics."
Sheriff Woli "I will make, the Borine
Association a power In 1893. The aberilfg
ottloe is too slow for a funeral."
Sol Kirk "Ueu Junykurth and I have
the boas system iu the Prothonotary's office,
and we will continue polite to the lawyers."
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A Trip to Holy.
Peter Ceoehlni, the Hart Oenrte street
oaudy and fruit dealer, left town last night
lor xew vorK city- ts'sall for Genoa, Italy.
his native place. After spending several
week with his friends in Genoa, Mr.
Cecouini Will return to Sho 1 'udoab, bringing
hl wife aui shild witu lu.u.
R. II. Iaton. 613 Waltrn Am. N. V ftiw
Writes: "I have used Dr ilu I s Cough Snip
for years and bud it the mo-1 1 nicac ous r. mody
for'oughs, colds andlaiji. hi have ever
tried."
USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT" CUBES."
The lientlxiiiAu's Friend,
If yon rant to look well-dressed, wear
Duulap bats and High me dress shirts, sold
only by R. J. Mills, the leading halter of
Pottsville. He keeps the Snest line of neok
wear. He is now taking orders for Mejreles,
any make you waut. A few seeoud-hand
bicycles that he will sell cheap. I8-18-4w
My stock for New Year gifts in jewelry
and fancy goods shall bo as compute as f v
''Herald" Jtemlers.
Tho department pays 1H cents per thousand
for having its postage stamps priutcd.
In February, 1893, tho steamships City or
Paris and City of New York will ily tho
Amorican flags and carry American mails.
Tho ordinary United States postal revenue
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1803, was
$70,020,507.66 ; receipts from money order
business, 000,068.12; total, $70,030,475.93, an
increutc of nearly $5,000,000 over the revenue
for the year ending June 30, 1881.
During the first three years and threw
months of President Harrison's administra
tion, from April 1, I860, to June 30, 1888, tho
revenues of the postal department nmounttd
to 211,578,017,3(3, and the revenue for th
nine months ending March 31, 1883, is
estimated at about $58,000,000, making a
total for the four years of President Hani-
son's administration of 8B9,57S,017.3e. Thl
amount is $70,873,073,38 more than the
revenue for the four years endlnit Marek
31, 1880
The total postal revenue under the
Cleveland administration wag 103,70t,ftl4,0ti,
or 128,503,540,78 more than tho total revenue,
under the Garfield-Arthur administration ,
which succeeded the Hayes udHituistraUeu
revenue by $45,&01,18-J,88.
Postmaster-General Wanamaker says one
cent letter jHnrtage is a near possibility and Is
bound to come.
The Postmaster-General, In his rap&rt,
MVes that salaries be fixed for subttitttsv
letter carries.
Up to June 30, 1898, 8,780,880 pi ttf
uuclalmetl matter were received mii tHMeA.
at the Dead Letter ofliee, a deoreate ow the
preceding year of 48,480 pieot.
mmm
Superior goods at 25 par cent, lower than
elsewhere at Holderautn's Jewelry store. tf
'A Mraiisr Time."
"A Breesy Time" is one of the most effec
tive force comedies on tour this stsson. It : -Averting
without being inane, an.! ti,
slight story to which to fasten il, v.ui
specialty performers ; and it lias t!. ., t
age of having as the primipals V"
K, M. Fits and Kathryu WebMt r
Tltne" will appear at Fergusou s
Friday evening, January 6th.