The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday, by nim.u.i) reiihtsmxa aoati'Asr, Publication oftle" ai d mechanical department llj Eae. Coal Street. I'ho T-ITT1rI delivered In Shenandoah and ine riersuo. ,rrou idlng towns for 81i Cents a week, payable to the irrlers. Ily mail, Three Dollars a year orTwem .five oents per month, n advance. Advertlnemeniii chat ted according to space and position. The publ then resorve the right to change the poittion ot advertisements when ever the publication o newa requires It. The right la also reserved o reject any advertise ment, whother paid h t or not, that the pub lishers may deem Impi jper. Advertising rates made known upon api .loatlon. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., as second closa mall matter. tiik itrisxma jii:iiat,t, Shenandoah, Pemuv, Evening Herald. FltlllAY, FBFinUAKY 18, 18B1. RbHUBUCAvl STATE TICKHf. OOXO KKft- AT. LA UO K, Hon, UALUS1IA. ,. GROW, or auHqumiANNA county. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 side and outside of public building). In court houtes, town hulls ami school houses then) is pcnp for all the luitl-' ding artl'lhi lntlnot In the American soul, l'ulillo hulldlngs may be Im proved uynreliiio-tiirul iulillHon, and lipuutlllcd by paint and rainilrs. by decorating tlio walls nod oellliiif mid by tlio addition of plotting and sculpture. The farmer will have hl share of the work oliledy In Improving the public roads mid beautifying tbp landaospo. IIh will (lint remove from the public view all unsightly olij cts and structures on bin ground. Die ex pense of the public d.-onr.itlve letigue cin always be met If pooplo ar public spirited. AM ftUll IT IB. Carbfrry Stltf Ulccoughlnc. Nhwabk, N.J., Feb. 10. John Onrberry, tlie Newark man who liaa become famous through his seven weeks' Buffering from hiccoughs, la not out of the woods yet. On Wednesday Carlierry underwent an opera tion, which it was lielieved would cure hltn. It consisted of severjng and remov ing a (section of the Inferior dental branch of the inferior maxillary nerve, which is located in the under part of the jaw. Dur ing the night Cnrberry had a bad attack of hiccoughing, and yesterday lie had an other attack. Dr. Towle says there Is no Immediate danger, and he feels confident that Carberry tvill recover. PLAIN TALK. No enterprise was ever slatted, 110 reform was ever attempted, that fallid to encounter opposition. Perhaps title Is, lu a measure, necessary to quicken energy und give uu impetus to the work, as well as u higher appreciation of results. Kvery sincere reformer knows what It Is to meet the pro ' Ignorance and bigotry, and jidtceo - , . ' . ,'rs views ofl" to combat tins ftV" honestly entertained nd vuued by those who cannot eee or think m I hey do. The greatest obstacle to he met th, however, In all reform move ments, is the dogmatical au 1 un charitable strictures and action of tboio who must have everything to conform to their poculUr notions to BPrnre their co-operation. The spread of ChtUlmulty, the march of lntelll geuce, and thendvanceof clvlIUuiiou, would naturally lead otie to believe that the human Instinct of qur nature would be more prominently deYe!''l:',l, ( But, lu ninny Instance1", we ate forced to au opp wlte conclusion, Itnoently the management of the Hi:kam conoluded to change its carrier system and It at once met the antagonism of people prompted by favoritism, allied by some inspired by prejudlce. This antagonism li.ts even extended to a practical boycott, some declaring that unless the old carriers would be left lu charge ol the circula tion they would discontinue their sulHcrlptlons. The Hkkald oauiiot atlord to surrender to such an unjust and unreasonable condition to retain the patronage. The aim and right of the newspaper publisher U to get his paper lu the hands of everybody who wants it. The publiohave the right to demand, if carriers are employed, that they shall be punctual and polite, bit' thero the right ceasoa. As to who shall, or shall not, make thedellveiy the patrons have no more right to dictate than they have to place a olerlt of their own selection In n store to sell goods. The change In the carrier service of the paper was made In the spirit of reform. The publishers of the .dint AW) were convinced that the change would lcerense the circulation and they had the same right to take It out of the hands of the contracting carriers us they had to place It in their hands, und they would not be justified In forfeiting that right by catering to the sentiments of people who had cherished a favorltelsot for the con tractors. AU ellirta will be bent to make early and prompt deliveries of the Him a M and Increase the already large circulation. The Utter will depend upou the paper lUelf. People who are governo l by their seutltuei ts lu the matter will also have the right t take the IlHR.u.n, or some other paper; or, for that matter, none at all , hut we are confidant that there are few JSogllsh-cpaaklng people in the town who want to become hermits and take no paper at all, and very few who can allow themselves to drift rvn KiMtrly Twelve Hundred J.Vnt. Frankmm Furnace, N. ,1., Feb. 10. An Philip Zimmerman, 29 years old, em ployed by the Sterling Zinc and Iron com pany, started to deeoend the new shaft of the mine the bucket caught in tho trap door of the cover and upset. Zimmerman fell to the bottom of the shaft, 1,100 feet. Kvery bone in his body wag broken. Zim merman was recently married, and his young wife is nearly frantic with grief. To Govern Wiigrn by Legislation. Wabhi.voton, Feb. 10. The house com mittee 011 labor discussed yesterday a proposition owwnen by IteliMSeiitatlve MctJaun (111b.), the chairman. It is to en large the scope of the department of labor bo that it will have somo jurisdiction over tho wage question, and is intended, Mr. JdcfJnnn says, "to ascertain tue neat meiu ods of aiding labor to secure a fair division of tho wealth cieatcd by it." Ilrcldrd nil Wectlon by Lot. Montevideo, Feb. 10. Tho official can didate. Duncan Stewart, has been elected president of the senate and vice president of the republic, Throe times ho received equal votes with Hlasvidnl, the candidate favored uy xages. '1110 jauer is a cnuui dnto for tho presidency of tho republic, Lots were drawn at last, and tho decision was in favor of Mr. Stewart. It Still Hanga Fire in tho Na tional Sonato, ANTIS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. They Claim They Will Have Forty-three Votes Apnln.t Confirmation, Hurflclent to I in 11 re Rejection A Vote liiprcted Tills livening. WAMimoTON, Feb. 10. There was some surprise when the senate, after betnir In executive session for three hours, ad journed at 6:80 last evenlhg without tak ing action upon the l'eckuam nomination. It had lteen supposed that ono sitting woul 1 a "re for the thorough considera tion of the subject, and it was not con sidered probnble that either sldo would ask for an adjournment, or that If it should the other would grant it without vigorous protest. Tlio ndfnuriinipnt An. peare, however, to have been the result of a general agreement, and so llttlo Import ance was nttached to it thnt not one of linM 11 'I07.cn questioned unon the unblect 0011I. I remember wbo moved the adjourn ment. Senator Vilas was sneakii itr in favor of continuation when tlie Semite ml- Journed. It Was ftirrecd that tlin Bennln nhnubl nt the close of the mornhur hustnew todnv ngnln go luto executlvo session. Accord ingly Mr. Vilas resumed his argument nt noon, anu 19 still speaking. There are known to he at least three sneenb pa vpt. tn bo made besides that of Senator Vilas, i-o that it Is probable thnt it will be late in the day before a vote will bo reached. Itcpresentatives of both sides of tho con troversy assert that the adjournment Ih wituout nny slKiilucnnco whatever. It lie- enmo apparent to all that It would be im possible to conclude tho consideration of tho question before lute in tho night, as thero were several speeches still to bo made, and many senators had engage ments, some for tho theater and others lor dinner parties. llie antl-l'eckham men are somewhat moro confident of the result than nre his friends. They display estimates of the vote, giving -HI votes ngalust confirmation. sufficient to iusure rejection, and 11 doubt ful, 01 which they claim they will secure five or six. The friends of Mr. Perkham, while displaying no estimate and not making such explicit claims, are still hope ful, and say they are making gains. In yesterday's debate Senator Puch spoke for au hour and a halt against con Urination, aim was followed by Senators Harris and Lindsay, both of whom favored confirmation. It was after B o'clock there fore, when Senator Vilas began Vis speech, and the motion fov adjournment met with no opposition.. AND KION I TROUBLES Sa it ii UIliOtt,Uoitti,U.7. i 1.1 DANA'S RSAPARILL THE KIND THAT CURES Mrs.nosctteIi.Grceno,of MorrIs,N.Y., tj wuiuai -iiv nnsunnn linen vnnr : M Sarsanarllla for n. bn,1 man nf rrnni-f nia- & 93 OaSC. that bad troubled blm slnrn Iiawaii v ai7ycarsof age. It cured him, and hols ii $ able to work. My llttlo girl was weak, S emaciated, and sulfercd greatly from U w ivmuey xjiseaso. a persisienL H30 01 Sj DANA'S SAUSAPAniLLA cunED her. i anu suo is well and wuosa." si i Ctritfied to bv D. J. LAWJtEXCC, Drugplsl. S S at.t. ntmnniaT M LDANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. Profesoional Cards. Tyj 8. KIHTLBK, M. 1)., PHfStVIAN AND BVROKOH, Office 1M North Jardln street, Shenatdoai. pHOK. FUEDHMCK ZKITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, f trm and band Instrument. For t nrthw IB formation call 00 oraddress Ohuhleii Unos., No. 1 North Main street, Hbcniindonh. r JOHN K. COYLE, A TTORKRT-A T-liA W. Office neddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. s OL. KOSTBK, ATTORNEY and COm'SKtjLBlAV-LA TV. Root 3, Mountain City Hack Building, i'otts vllle.Pa. M nORKB. A TTO RNRY AT-LAW snatrAMDOAn, rx. 0!B)-Hoom 3, P. O Building, "dhenanfloal and Ksterly building, Pottaville. IN Sl'.N TB ANU HOU8K. Vlco NUQSSTS OF NEWS. ilejiorts from Now Unglnnd tell of se vere storms all along the coast yesterday. Jacques Leonard Maillet,tho well known Frenoh sculptor, died at Chasecy, France, aged OS. ZoraldalSamuels, mother of Jesse and Frank James, Is reported dying at her farm, two miles from Kearny, Mo. May Urooklyu, who playod the part of Mistress Page in "Alabama," committed suicide In San Francisco lastT night by poi son. A track sweeping machine In New York last night carried a woman two-blocks. She was unconscious when picked up, and terribly bruised. JNiffllliU "fincliod." Jehset City, Fob. 10. Tho pugilists John O'Gonner and Michael llouser, with twenty-nine other persons, were arraigned before Justice ICinnuerly, and were re leased on bail to await the action of the grand jury. It appears that the Droma Athletic club scut out circulars some time ago stating that the club would hold a smoker. This was done for a blind. The affair was to be a fight to a finish. When the Club opened about ISO sporta were present. The event of the evening was tho fight between John O'Conner and Michael llouser. The men were to light for a purse of $100 and tho championship of Hudson county. Ten rounds were fought when the police entered and ar rested the fighters and twenty-nine men. A Olft for Uncle Sam. WASIIINOTOV, Feb. 10. Tho celebrated English painter, G. F. Watts, of the Itoyal academy, has offered to present to the United States government the painting "Love and Life," which was on exhibition at the 'World's London exposition. The house committee on foreign affairs voted to accept the gift. The painting will bo hung in the reception room at the White House. Ho Wat the first Volunteer. Boston, Feb. 10. General Edward Vf Ilincks died at his home at Faj-erweather and Huron streets, (Jam bridge, alter a long and paluful illness resulting from wounds received while lighting for his country. He was the firxt man to volun teer In the war of the rebellion. reftldent Stevonsnn Cants a Decid ing Vote to Ilrrak n Tie. Wasiiikoton', Feb. 10. The vico presi dent of tho United Stated came to tho res cuoof the Oklahoma town site hill yes- ,1 l, l. ...,ji., l,t 1. W ITlUnjr rU V, HI WliHUltt I-UIO lJ,"!? UiV tlo and pasSC;! ti? "11 compelling the Itoclc Island lluilroad oofnpany to stop its trains ut the now ioujnss ot. Kuid and Hound Pond. The trains of the Hock Island road l.avo refused to stop at those towns, and have compelled settlers to como two or three miles down tho line of the road in order to receive their freight or transact any business involving rail road transportation. The measure on the flnnl vote stood 2T to 87, and the vice presi dent promptly exercised his prerognti ve by casting the decidiug vote In favor of the bill. The senate amended tho hill, how ever, and It must go back to tho houae for the concurrence-of that body. Senators Berry (Ark.) and Palmer (Ills.) were the principal champions of the bill, and Senators Blackburn (Ky.) nud Piatt (Conn.) Its leading opponents. This bill disposed of, the senate went into oxeou LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for P nn Haven Junotlun Mauch Chunk, Le hi .-Mon, Slallnston, WbUe nail, Oatasauqua l'cntown, llethlehcm, Kanton. Philadelphia a d Weatherly at 6."4 1 !Ki, B.15 a m , !., . W p m l'oi New York, 0.114, 7 38,9.15 t. m I2.P. U.ST. Kor Quakako Hwltchbick, Uerhards and Hud son'lale, ft.il, B.15 a. m , anu a ST p. m. J or Wl.Mtn) narrti, Wuiu. , PHtnton, IjBeoyvuie, Towanda, Hayr Waverlt and Elmtra. 6 tH. 9 15 a. m., 2.67, 5!7g.m. For Rocbaster Buffalo, Niagara Palls tint the Wen 8.W, 9.15 a. m. and i 57 5.27 p. m. Tor llelvidore, Delaware Water Qip and ;Uroudjiburn, 9.14 a. ra., 2.67 p. m. iror Lamliortvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. en For Tunkhannock, 0.04. . 15 a. m.. It 57, 6 27 9. m. Cor Ithaoa and Geneva 8.04, B 15 a. m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn li.lS . rr 5JIp,m. ForJeanevllle. Ijsvli t nnilltea orf.aaflnw. 7.88 a. m.. 12 IS. 8.08 p. a.. For Auanrled. Hn'leton Stockton r.nd Lum ber Yard, 8.IU, 7.18. B.15, a. m , 18.43. 2.67 bct p. in. ForSeraaton. 04. 1.15 a. tn.. 2.' t. n. For Hnxlcorook, Jeddo, Drltlon iDO l'Vtin", e.04, 7.aa, B.15, a. m., 18.43. 2.67, 6 V .. n For Aahland.QIrardvlllooca Lo.t Craek, 4.M. 7.61, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.Q0, 1.40, 4.10, 8.V., ".a, U.lt p. m. For Raven Kuo, Contralla, Mount Caimel and Bhamokln, 7.Q1, B.M, 11.14 a. m., 1.&2, 4.40, 8.2 p.m. For Yofosvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City ano Delano, o.o4, 7 38, 9 15, 11.05 a m., 12.18, 2.57 & Xt; 0.03, 9.33. 10.28 p. m Trains will leave Bhamokln at 6.45, 8 It, 11 4b a. m.. 1.6ft. 4.30 0.30 n. m.. and arrive at Shenan doah ai 7.38,U.l6tt m., 12.13,8.67, 5.27, 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, at, '38 9.03, 11.05 11.3) a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.7, 8.C8 p. m. Leave Fottsvlllc for Shenandoah, 8.30, 7 35 9.05, 10.15,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.15, 7.51 10.00 o. m. Leave Shenandoah for UttJlo ton, 6.01 : ".33,0.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave llazleton for Sbenar.doah, 7 85, 10.00, 1 1.06 a. m., 12.16, 2.f 5. 6.80, 7.25. 7.68 p. m SUNPA.Y TKAINS. Trains lave ror Ashland, Qlrardvllle mil Lo; , FC" naileton, Blaok Creek Junction, Pena Haven Junction, Maucn ununa. Aiuntowu, Hrthlehym, Pjaston and New York, 8,10 a m,, a. t; .dd p. m. J-JIt. K HOCIlLEItNBIl, Phytician and Surgeon. Advloe free at drue store. 107 Pouth Main street. Prlvato consultation nt realdtcco, 112 South Jardln street, from 8 to 7:30 p. jn. J PIERCE ROBERT. ML D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. ra. Third and Race Sts. rlllt 80AP BUS1NHBS established half a century afeo by tho lata Charles F. KopltESCh. was repentlr rairehASf.il hr Carlton M. Williams, and the works have nowrtsuiatd bmlness under tntlrsly now man agement, but we have retained In the manu- inciunngaepartment the old employe familiar with the process of goap mnkins thnt have made Ihe KoplUseh Soaps so famous for their superiority over all other brands for la.mrtrv and general household use. TyiTII INCREASED FAC1UTI B for maa- ufaotu'lng wt nre now pieparej to fill all orders from tho trado. OUR 5 CENT 02EAN and 5 CENT IIOIUX are favorite bunds, and wo guarantee them made ot pure materials and tree f rout altera tions of an; kind. $ BUY SAMPLE CAIIBS OF YOUR QROOEttfJf and bo convinced ot Its excellence. Bave the wrappers for rewards. -JIQHE3T PRICKS PAID FOK TALLOW, greese and soap fat. WIH IIEALI, JlntiHr. DR. J. 8. CALLEN, No. 31 South JarJln Blreot, Bhenandoih. OrrlOE Houbs: 1:30 to 3 and Os.10 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening, No office work oh Mmrfaty except fcy arronffe- menl, A strict adherence to the office hoitrt U alHOlvtelt necessary, P31-8ra NIOIIT VLS1TS, S1.0O. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Ooal 8twt, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, I'or Philadelohta 12.30. 2.56 n ni For YateBVlllo. Park Place, Mahanoy City anu Delano, 8.40, 11,3a a. m., 12.80, 2.56, 4.40 6.03 p. in. Leave Hailoton for Shenandoah, 8.5u, II .31 a. m., 1X5. 6.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.50, 8.40, 9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.41 a.m. ,1.35, 5.16 p. m. R. H WILBUR, Genl. 8upt.J2atern Dlv South Detnlehum, fa Oil AS S. LEE, Gcnl. Pats. Aet.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asat, (i. P. A., South Bethlehem, a pROF. T. J. WATSON, .........Teacher of... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental murlo giving lnstrno tion on the above Instruments. Wtrd left at Brumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt attention. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. itullnr of all kinds promptly attended u HOT6S8 taken to board, at rates that are liberal, 1 PEAR aLLEY, Rear of tho Coffee Hosss -L PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD sonirri,Kn.t, nivisiOH NOVEMBER 19th. 1893 Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi date for Wtggan's, GUberton, Fraokvllle, Nev Caetlo, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown. Phcenlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil. 1 alelpbhs (B oad street station) at6:U0aad 11:45 - a. m. ana :15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts tlve session and considered the Peckham . vine ana mtormoumauoua.u. m. nomination liehlnd closed doors. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, FrackvlUe. Nov The debate on the Bland seigniorage Castle, St. Clair, Pottavllle at 6:00. 8:40 a m hill in the house was characterized by f v- J'MiXMSS cral strong Democratic siieecbes against t 6:00,9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. nw.a,,A Air' Itlnn.t line i.lvoti nn Trains leave Frackvllls for Hnenandoah a. bnnnf ruHrhlnir nn umement to elosede- I ). m. and 12:14 , 5:04, 7.42 and 10:27 p. m Flreinnn Scrlollnly Injured. KORFOLK, Va Fib. 18. The Norfolk Cereal company's mill on Water street was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss aliout ttO.OOO; insurance flight. J. A. Bry ant, captain of company No. 1, and Fire man Itichard KoslwooU were injured, the former seriously. hate by unanimous consent, and today moved to clow) debate. As the opponents of the bill declined to vote it will require n quorum of the advocates of the measure to carry this motion. .Mr. jnanu is conu dent that on Saturday or Monday, at tho furthest, a quorum will be present to pass tho hill. Mr. bbeeban Not flllllty. Albany, Feb. 14. The senate committee appointed at the request of Lieutenant Governor Slieehan to investigate tho charges of corruption in connection with the Buffalo bills hoforo that body, found that tho newspapers were all right. As semblymen acknowledged that attempts had been made to obtain their votes fur certain amendments to tue oius. neport- dn,jSl 3 60, 7 20, era tostiiled that 1U,WX) was the price named in connection with tho attempted bribery, but tho name of the lieutenant governor was not coupled with tho affair, bo far as they knew. Sundavs. 11 18 a. m. and 5 40 d. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at 10:15 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:10 p. m.Sundayi at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) toi Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 S5 a ra 4 10 aud 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 8 50 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 33 a m. For New York Express, week days, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 69, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00 11 11 am. 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. ra. (Limited Ex press 1 09 and 4 50 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 3 20, 4 00, 6 UU, 0 UU, 0 6U, 7 5, 8 1?, 10 00 pm, 1201 night. Sundays 8 20, 105, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12, 9 60, 11 03 11 35, a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 CO (umtteo 4 wj o ku. o sw, o du. j anu oitpa ana 12 01 ntcht. For Sea Girt. Long Branch ana Intermediate stations, 8 20, 1114 a m, and 4 00. p m weeaaays For Baltimore and Yfashlneton 8 60. 7 20. 8 81 I 9 10, to 20, 11 18 a in, 12 10, (12 85 limited dimes car.) 1 SO. S 48. 4 41. (5 IS Comrrcnlonal Limited , Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 6 17, 1 1) on, T4U ana um p. m., weeic aays. sun oays, anu, 7 ai, i lu, ilia am., u. iu, in, ji a ana 7 4U p m. For Richmond 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 33 p t39 Ootillt Main Htreet, All work guaranteed to be first-class In even rest cct. Wo respectfully solicit n share ot yogr PHtrpnage. y poas canca. ror ana a? uvereti Hlik ties and Lace Curtains & Specialty. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter. Ale and Dee JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon (Xoraierly Joe Wyatt'e) 19 ind 2! West Oak Street 8I1RNANDOAU, PA. Sir titooked with the best beer, porter, alte Dlkles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest elf tie ' Mm bar attaohed Tordlal invitation to al MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaklcy Bros.) No. 38 Kant centre (Street, BIIUMANDOAII, 1A. Our Motto: Boat Quality at Lowest Cas Prtcos, Patronage respectfully solicited. 855, uM.uu u, .Bw..uft J oln good food, and-tho judicious uwbf the WOSTA.N'8 HEAD level uul lier iudg- raeut good when she nuts her faith in Dr. rierees f avorite ,.:lr7 Helpless. out good health. Kobody expects to become really beau, tif ul from the use ot comnlexion beuutl tiers. Bright oyea. clear skin and rosy ehaeka. follow mod erate exercise, fresh I!er7.s Properly Confiscated. PARIS, Fob. Id. The court has pro nounced In the snifc of the liquidators of the estate of the late Baron Keinach against Dr. Carl Ilerz, the fugitive Pan ama lobbyist, that the house and property purchased in the name of his wife was no quired under false pretenses, and that it must be regarded as part of the estate of Dr. Ilerz aud as security for his creditors. Double Murder In Maine. Bakoob, Me., Feb. 10. Particulars of a tragedy at Moore's Camp,Soiueraet county, have reached here. Two hunters named IjiFontuine and Gilbert quarreled with two other hunters about territory. One of the strangers thereupon shot I.aFon talne dead, and having wounded Gilbert pierced Iris heart with a bullet as be lay The murderers lieu to iauaua. dally, and 1 SO p. m. week days. leave u arris rurn 1 20,3 10 am, (S2u for Ptttsbun Trains will leave Uarrlaburi and the wost everv dav at nm limited). 8 50. 7 30. 11 65 n m everv cap, Way for Altoont at 8 18 am and 5 CO p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a u. every day. Trains will leavo Sunbury for vTIUUmapori, Elmira, Oanandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo ana Niagara Palls at 135, 5 18 a m.and t Wp m week days. For Elmira at 6 41 pm week days. For Erie and Intermediate points at 6 II a tn dally For Lock Haven at 6 18 and 6 54 a in daily, 1 A and 6 41pm week days For Renovo at 6 18 a m, 1 85 and 6 41 pm week days, and i 18 a m or Sundays only. For Kane ai 6 18 am, dally 1 J n m weok days. 8. M. Phivost, J. K Wood Gen'l Maeitn' nso'l "u'r'- Ari LOTS day movements In thulr Immediate vlelulty by liogleotlDg to take their home paper. A public decorative league ought to bo formed lu every city, vdlntre aud towuahlp of thl country. I s ohleot should he to Imnrov road, streets, laudacupes, parks uud the In I Oil. uvu iuuu "Prescription All women require a tonlo and nervino at some period of their lives. Whether suffer ing from nervousness, dizahuwa, faintnata, (litplaoaraout, caUnhai infhumiuitton of the lining membrnnen. bearing-down soniatlons, or general dobility, the "Irescriptlon'1 reacbostlu m of the trouble and corrects It. (?ioi..i..,, vi( to benefit, or tho money is refundeu. The way to cure I'atarrh there Is hut one wuy take Dr Rage's Remedy. There's $500 reward offered for on Incurable coze. To RupprctM Lottery Clambllng. WAslliNOl'oif, Feb. 18. Senator Hoar In troduced a hill in the senate for the sup preesion of lottenoN. It defines the word "lottery," which is made to embrace rallies and gift enterprises. The hill provides for a flue of r ,000 or two your Imprisonment or both. Mm. Toy Wants u Divorce. Ciucaoo, Feb in Mrs. Andrew Poy, who has been llifprhu ipa! wituess agalmt Daniel Coutibho, ha sued her husband for divorce, (she claims he has deserted her ever since she testified In the trial. For Shooting Ileteetlvs'IIarvey. Bunhuky, Pa , Feb. 16. George Barnes was arrestod here upon tho charge of hooting Detective James Uarvey, of Syra cuse, ti. x., lust July, Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwing away mouev. Ont of the best methods of economising Is to lnsuri In first class, thoroughly reliable companies, either life, fire or accident, such as represents!' No. 120 Bouth Jardln street, Bheuundoah. Pi Lakeside Railway Co. Flnt Morteau 30 ?6&n B Per Cent. COLD BONDS Oif orcd to Public Subscription at par POTTSVILLE Soap "Works. -AOBNT FOR- 1 1 i CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. T. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. RETTWS Beer and Porter T AM AGENT foi tho Chas. Rettlg'8 Cele hrated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated Tndia Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAS- 120 South Main. Street I Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want n Rood piece ot rag carpet, well oven, take your rJKs and have tbem woven up in oirpets. ft will pay you In the long ran. All kinds, with or without s'rlpee, made to order! beautllui rainbow stripes. 1-oa- prices. PATTERSON'S, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one ot the best In Ibe coa. regions, and has elegant dining parlors attacbad for the use of ladles. The Bar Is stocked with the best ales, been, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. Thoso bonds are Issued and offered to sub sorioera tn denominations or JUKI, )0U una S',U each. Interest navable B-ml-unnuallv lu Ma and Novemocr of each year, until theprlnclD.i ol the bond matures In 1923. unless sooner ro deemed Tho company will reserve the right 10 reueem iiie oonus aiar.yuuie prior to ma turllv at HOB. with accrued Interest. The total authorized 1st ue In IA5O.O00. of which J160.0IO will be sold at present The remainder can be used only for the extension of the ro d to Delano and Lakeside Park, and the purchase 01 oura ana oircr equipments ior ine Bamo. The morteaffe securing ttiese bcnd4 is au ab- solu'e first leln upon all rhthtsaud franchiies ot the Lakeside Railway Company, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, already constructed, und tue extension to i.ane'-iae Park to re con structed at an early day. The Lakeside Itallwa tetweec Hhenaudoah and Ma anoy City Is constructed In a most thorough and substantial manner. Ihe road way is laid with 7" pound T rail", the bridges are all Iron, and the over , tad electrical work Is of the very beH character The commodious fire-proof power heive situ ated on North Railroad street. In Mabauoy t'tty, Is budt i f stone Mid corrugated Iron and is eq ilpped with a double sctot electrlo gene rators. ' The eieclrio riant Is of the latest Westing h usepaiternof the finest characr. The hhenan toah branc U ubou' 5 01 miles In length, embracing a popular! in of about 33 00, Including Qhenandoan, Mahanoy Oily and in termediute 1 olnts along tbo line. 1 Tbedtsunco to Laarsidefrnm Mahanoy City via Robinson's Howman's, BhoemakerV, Park Place, Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. The line to Lakeside Park with Its facilities for travel and ea'ty access to tne most popular sum mer reaort In the Anthracite coal regions, will be a profitable adjuan to tho entire line la the lummtr ruonths, and a treat pleasurn road, Tho Equitable Trus. Comp t ny, of Philadelphia, la trustee in the mortgage for tho bonds of tae Lakeldo Railway Company and the bonds are nn absolute flint leln on all t o rights, Iran chines and property ot tho compauy. For further particulars apply at BROS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPEEANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATEB8. Wiiss Uekb a Bpecialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Ueor. 17 and W Jfeiteh Alley, HIlBXJJlPOiJi. ret a. XTea.t an aeaa O GO TO 0 CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FKllOCSON HODSB llll k Everythlrg tn the tontorial line d In first vib fwrvimng nwn A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ldcdl POMPLEXIOM p POWDER. O numm i FIRST NATIONAL BANE, Of Olrardvllle, Pa. m Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. i Inilit upon having the gonulno, f . HlfMNilWiaM