Evening Herald. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1891. THIRD EDITION HrnolutloiiH of Condolence. Hall of Washington HoneuViul Society, Shenatidoah, I'a, Volt. IB, l&Ht. At a regular mooting of tlio Society held on tho evening of the abovo date, the fol lowing preamble and resolutions were adopted : WintunAs. In His nmntnotnnoe It t pleaed tho great ruler u remove from our rniustour onny nrotner, rreurntu urtimn l'hppfiiT h it Hetntvrtl Thill tn blH death Washington IlHiiBHuml So, elv haK lout u rtost resiieclcd brother, his ufflieted mother an unccilniiHte son ana the community n good una upright otluion. Thut tli Korietv. In this mnnlfes tutlouot Us feeling In eclig bereft of turthir nMiiMiuiinn with nur brother ou thlH earth, la conscious of ilH inalillity to suitably express In words Its appreciation 01 lha grout benefit Mien a brother Frederick Diimni ha been ti It in tho way of helping 11 to eeutlnue and iwrpeiuai' its nooie uroi Diummw-iBitn'cr, le waH ever ready to do mote than his hh n In fntiorlna llsurnwlh and extending Itsusc- fulness Ho v.as ever thoughtful of tliowunis of others In their (llslres and no appeal to bis generosity for ahsNtunce for a needy br ilber was ever ui uiea an n iuu iuoiim ui m ui tho Indlvlduul that contributes to tho sueccas of any i ne so u was hla high chsnitlfcr that nlded in in iking the n eiely a success and a benefit 10 men llrtolt ril, That tl e charter of this Hoelety bedriipedln mourning lo' a period of thirty days, that tho resolutions bo bproad upon the mlnU'i! of Iho Hnclety, that they bo published lu tho Evbnimj IIkiiaiji and cory sent to Mie bpieavid family. William Kipb, Kknk Wilcom, 1'HAKK ICnoi.l. 2lSt Committee Nnllre. Any subscriber who fails to recelvo tho Kvkninh HkualI) is respectfully requested to notify tho main olllce, ou Knat Coal street, or tho branch olllce, ltceso's auction rooms, on West Ceutro street. People who wish to boconio mbsciihers and have not been called upon by tho solicitors will pleuse loavo their names at either of tho places above men tioned. Owing to a change in the carrier system of tho Kvknino I)i:itAM it has becomo necessary to make a new canvass of all tho routes. In dcing this tho canvassers sometimes raise sonio of the old sulmcrlbers. Tho publisher will feel grateful to any who will render assistance in remedying any Biieh discrepancies. Buy Keystone floor. Ho sure that the name Lehbio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., .1 printed on ovory wck. 3-3-8tw fThf n Baby was sick, we gave ner CastorU, Then she was a Child, she cried for Castor!. vWien the hecamo Mls, she clun;r to Castoritw tThen she had Children, she gave thorn Ccstafte.. Paper tVtntod. In order to complete lllen lour copies of the Evening Heuai.d of September Kith, Octo bor 21st and 28th. lb'A arc wanted. Address, Heiiai.1i oflico, SheiiBndoah, Pa. tf Coupon B?o 36. "Ha&lerpicces From tlie Art Galleries of the World," umbers Ghaned TDaily Send or bring to the ofllce ot thla l'aper one Coupon, together vilth ten cents In money, and ou will ucelto the great Portfolio of Art. r n -v ir 'w c : vt t t oeries inu. 11. 'file JVtagic City Coupon No. 24. tST Cut out vw ot thi'Hf Coupons tttid mall or briug thfin in piTori to the oltU' of the Hr.KALD, with nn ucntH in bllver, orivo nii'ktls, and Port folio No 1 of the MfiKio City will Lite tie livored to you. y f Voyage Around I The World f Part II. Number 25. T Numbers eliange dally Cut this coupon out and keep It until Devon dltfeieiH nun beni are aeeumu luted, then bring or forwurd them to gether with Savon Cants to thla onloe und )ou will recelte tho ixirtfollo aa adtortlaed. Cull und fcoe aample. Cut This Coupon Out. CENTS PER YARD For albwoot Im, i and ink' per yard for liotne-madc Rag turpi u ibut will wash ut C. D FncKe's Carpet Store, 30 Bo J tli Jurdlu Street. MA1IANOV MTV. Maiianov City, Feb. 20. William A. Sauerbery, outside foreman at ono of tho 81. ixiciinias collieries, inauo friendly callsabout town on Monday evening. Dr. J. Oantet Mem nttendid tlio luncral ol the Isto 'Squire Fogaity lu Ullbcrton yes terday afternoon 1.. 41 fierce, a wen-Known young man about town, has establish"! himself in tho plumbing and steam fitting business at 211 Easl t cuiro street. mr. t iirco pent several rear. In the tisdoanioni! local and nut (if town plumbers and will doubtlus tillered lu this, his II i si venture. 1'rcd. IJasbongli and Charles Higher, of St. Nicholas, wiro lu town last evening William Anstock, tho tonsorialltt who was Injimd In a fall upon tho ice at Smith & Csinninu's dam on fr-atorday, is mending us rapidly as can bo expectul. Tho funeral of 'Squire Edward Fo?arty, of Mllhrrtou. hadalaigo tollowing nom tins city. A new tclcsrsph olllce hss been opened on tho Lehigh Valley road at Car Inspector Horn h olllee, near the station. It la likely that a smir'ne match maybe biought about In Armory hall to night. Tho principals are as jet unnunouuttd. Six hamlHimo cars, painted blue, arrived yesterday (or the Lakiside railway. M. Muldoou, of frhensiidoih, was in town yesterday. Samuel Davenport, a former reslntut of this place, but raoro recently ol Philadelphia, pasred through town this morning onroul to Shenandoah wheto he will attend the luncral of his mother. Jacob Mendel, of Philadelphia, met old friends about town lo.day. The death of Jacob llcyer, an feed and rosMCUd lesideiit of our town, is inserted this in' rning. Notico of tho luncral will be givcii.to. morrow.. Mia. John Jones. Sr . ditd at lur homo in this city, at an early hour this morning. Iho deceased hndaparnlyticstrokeon YVtdiiodsy, which brought about her death to day. Sho whs 03 yours ol ago, and is survived by her husband, John Jones, Sr., High Constable; by four sons Thomas, of Taiuaqua-, Jolm. Jon.v than and William of this ciiy, and by two duuiihttr. Mrs.OeorccParker.of Ilmuettvud and Mrs. David Harrison, of Ulacknood. The funeral will tako place on Friday afternoon A threo-year old child of Frank Booth, of littt llahaiioy avenue, lost naught wnnoai nlav with ai other child of tho family on Saturday Ono of the children standing at tlie head ot a stairway tosfeit a snarp iron instrument to Its playmate at the loot ol the stairs, (Hiking 'he little ono In tho ej o. The eye may be Biived, but tho sight is destroyed Tho engagement is reported of Miss Clan. Hill, of town, to llonry lio-uli, ol Miitnn MIbs Hill, who Is one of Mahauoy City's social favorites, has held a clerical poBUiou in I). J. Cleary'a More for some tiiOo, and Mr Hnwcii was until recent y eonnicud will Wagner's grocery, hut is now traveling for u nursery bouse, ihodato ot their mairiagt i, as yet, unannounced, but will probably be uatuod lor some day next mouth. Ayearagoihis month John BleilT, who lhod in tho comfortable circumstances of a man having daily employment, bid his wife and flvo little onos g.iod bye and Marled lor work tountd Park Place A half hour later he lay besido tho track cold in death, tho vie Jim of a valley engine, two weeks or so agi- tlio widowed mother hud two of her childro in tho cemetery and yesterday another found a n stint: place beside the others. I ne fourtl child lbs ill In Bide its sick mother, with no ono to supply food or medicine but cliaritahl illspoeid ncighbois. A collection lur the lam lly is now being made by Leonard Both and John llurnot, of ill wcBt Mahanoy street. OUNTllM.IA. Lin Garner, ono ol Ashland's hustling insurance agents, was In town yesterday, J. Kalwicli, who Is tn tako chtruo of K McFaddcn's saloon in tho near futuie, spent yceterday In town. l!ov. Dr. Frost was among the visitors to Mt. Carmel yesterday. Patrick Dovine was in Ashland yesterday So far tho elcclirT his pinned away very peaceab y and it is : . . On Sunday evening MIib Mnmn Boran had the pleasure of socially entertaining a mini ner of young lrlcnds. Among them were th Messrs. Munloy, Mrttraw, Mtud, Walker, Cain, J. Mead and Clusic, a representation o Mahanoy Plane' society boys. Misses L'zzie Uivgins, Nell Laughlin, Klllo and Jane Haggcrty and Messis. Carey, Dovino, Foy McDonald, Colihan, S. haum, Conway and ToiiBorial Artisi McDonald comprised the town cliclu. 1 bo evening wu9 spent pleasantly, the gucists rendering somu ol their vocal am: instrumental music to the Queen's tasto and when dt parting, received n cordial invitation to call again In tho near future. rolitlcal btertlow(d liko water last oven ing. In various paits of the town there were kecs which the candidates lor olllce had sou to their supporteis. The diUcrtnt candidateH we ro all very jubilant, but smuo will have chaugtd greatly before to-night is over. Tlio loiuort last evening for the benefit of Mrs roley was n grand sincesj tint the audi ence was, indeed, too mmll. A numboro Slieiiau oah and Lcutralla young men were i lie paiticipants and aiqaitttd themt.elveti in flist elfhs style. Tho lour round contest hero between two local pugilists was u rattlln affair and delighted a largo audience. Ilxperlenc-e the llest Twaeber. The great value of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite ltcmedy in curing diseases of tlio blood, particularly tho ills of women, has again been demonstrated. Mrs. W. . Audorson, ot Bruyu St., Kingstou, N. Y., i stioakiiig of her expeilonco, says: "I was a awful mll'erer from troubles common to my box, was reduced to TO II; four physicians proscribed for me, but 1 kept growing worse, Until 1 began the uso of Dr. Kennedy Favorite licmody I never know a well day. lly its uro I grow stronger, tho pain loss frequent, until It entirely ditappearod. now weigh lias lbs, and am a well woman 1 must know a down womeu who fullered similarly and havo been oured by ita uso. Favorite Iteoiedy affords grout protection from attacks that originate lu change life. Daughters would not grow up sickly if they would ubo this woman's holper, Favorite Remedy. MAIZUVII.l.i:. James King, the candldato for School Director, Is a good man, but I e is not crowned king, nor ia he a king of trumps, jaaae rarncu will play It alone, The MUldleton coal washery has closed down for tho winter, on account of the WIlHin tariff bill admitting free coal. Conductor Eb Davis took a sleigh ride with his mother in-law, Mrs, L. Oorley, to Juines- vine on buuday The dispute about tho guarding of tho ballot box has bicu decided by the removal ot the same to the office of W. Ii. Middleton, Jutico of tlio Peace. John Killcullen Isiurc of hit oleottou for Couiicilmaiiie lienors. The Suiervleor should visit Maiwvillo aud Me that all gutters ate oj.n What dots I'l UncIl pay him lorV Not tor staying iu tho house during tho wiutir Fried oysters a specialty at McElhcnny's. a-Uitf MAIIANOV Frank Shannon. a drivcrat West Bear Hideo colliery, was severely hurt by being squeezed between niino cars nnaauoor. no is about 20 yeais of age. lMward Frack. of Frackvllle, was a visitor to tonu last evening. It. B. Uashrtdge. foreman at Newberry Junction, visited Assistant Trainmaster L 51. Israel. Conductor Daniel Dougherty sod IUndcc- master William Castlo put in their votes early. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith, of Mahanoy City, with Dr. and Mrs. J. M, Maurer, ofltion: "Presented to M. T. Purcell by his Shamokiti, wcro entertained at the Laural , Dalo mansion by Superintendent Bcrtolct. Tho Rev. tl. C. Cussavaut returned after a two-week visit to hi son and daughter in Washington, D. C, and visited the Moody apel Sankey meetings held at the Capital City and j says thero waa an audlcnco of nearly nine 1 hundred people. Tho candidates for Chief Brg are nol , nit nc much stir, as both parties admit none ot ho camlidatwr iscomtcnttofil I tlje, V:?icC' f.Cil', :hnuxt? no,illn,ac,, 1 ' ,F' Kane Ollberton would have a burgess who , would havo attended toallalrs of tho borough. , James Maurcf is a good man to vote for 1 for Auditor on the Republican ticket. 1 Peter McCltisky. of Frackville, will open a saloon In Mat. Farrcll'g building to-day. Thn election svtrviiu et. but tho candl- dates aro working in the dark. The elections in the West waid for School Director and Councilman aro roncetdod to Giles ami Hag gcrty. Collitif, for lax Iteceixer, will carry the Wist waul, which will give him tho election, although Leahy, of tho Middle ward, Is pushing hi in liardi Thomas D. Kano repudiates tho assertion of the Chronicle acriho that he was out witli a sleighing paity. William Dampman and William Banner, of Frackvillo, visited town friends on Sunday. ( Thomas Thompson, of the "Rap," visited : town ou Sunday. Thoale'chlngpartywhichleaforTamaqual?"!''600' yrst Maaanoy townsuip, ou on Saturday evening returned early ou sun day morning in the rain. Having no um brellas, they mod the robes as a head cov erlng. OtIAK.KKi:. Miss Llzzlo Hauser has relumed from a week's visit to Mahanoy City. ' visiting Miss Fanny Betz, of Tatuaqun, is friends hero. A party of small bojs and girls had a fluo I drive through tho valley on Saturday. Mrs. Wallaucr is visiting her sister at Tamaqua. John Wittiimcr, of Raven Run, spent 1 Sunday hero wl h Mis, Mamie Matz. , Frank Faust hss becomo the father of another baby boy. Mr. Shactfcr, the now landlord at Tama nend, had his freo opening on Saturdny night. There was a very cujoyablo time.. Ell Neifert made allying trip through town on Saturday with li s now cutter. Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J I). Coulev had a very pleasant suipriso. It was tlio tenth anniversary of their wedding and a number, of people made a suiidn can upon to reward's notion ot lighting rulis, where them Tho visiting party conip iscd Mr. and upon ho biought a board to his asdstance, Mrs. H. W. Bachert, Mrs. MaT.v Moyer. Missis Maggie Strouse. IrtaShreck, i.ll.t Lindner. Ida lloiildner, Mary Neifert, and Metsre. Roland Melton, John isicKieman, wimaui uerner and D. D. Zlrgler. A number of ueeltil pieces of tinware were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Conloy. Miss Maggie Strousc, who was visiting hero the past tliico weeks, has returned tuber homo in West Philadelphia. GeorEO Ducll nludo a flying tiip to Maha-, noy City. TAMAQUA. John Stidfold was iu Mahanoy City yester day. William Hendricks made business calls in Mahanoy City yesterday afternoon. Edward M. Shcpp transacted business in Shenandoah on Monday. II. H. Spleso is confined to his homo by ill ness Tho Follx Club will soon remove from their prosenl quarters lu Ilex's building tn their commodious two-story brick club house at Berwick aud Bioad streets. Decoralois and upholsterers are busily engaged in beautifying tho rooms, which, wln-u tinished, will bo among the handsomest iu tlio county. ' 1 Misses Anuio M Wilford, Eliza, Jennlo and Sarah Mucklow, Sallie and Manio Soutliaiu aud others ramie up a sleighing party for Shcnaudi ah that was to Btart yesterday morning but owiug to a change of arrangement on tho part of the woathcr they were compelled to mako the journey ny train. HltOUNSVII.LI:'. Mrs. James Iriin was a Pottsvillo visitor to day. Miss Ray Hollopoter, of town, was vitlting friends hero on .unduy. The Infant child of Divlcl Eisenhart was buried at Riugtnwu ou Sin diy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keon, of Colorado, called ou friends here Just uveuitig Mrs. Claud Brown, of this village, visited friends and relatives iu Mahanoy City tho past week. Miss Anuio Irviu and Alice Hope, two dashing brunotlea, wore visiting friends in Girardville last evening. To tlio 1'nhllc, Tho Evknino Herald can bo found ou sale in Shenandoah ut the statlouery stores of M. Mcllet, East Ceutro street, James Cham pion and F. J, Porlz, North Main street, aud at Reese's auction rooms (Ukkalii branch office), West Centre street. On salo in Mahanoy City at Suydur's book store, 133 West Centre Btroet. Comlue Event. March 10 Third annual ball of the St. Patrick's Band, In Bobbins' opera house March 20 First grand bull under the ail Bpictsof the Monamoro Social club iu Hob bins' 0iera houso. April 20. Ice croam festival under the auipices of the Star Fluto aud Drum Corps in Robbius' opera bouse. Up Town Ofllce. All orders for advertising, job work aud subscriptions can bo loft at Rcobo's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building, W. Centra street, where they will receive prompt attention. Special low prices to all in watches, jewelry and silverware nt llolderman's, corner Main and Lloyd stive us. 12 27-tf I.leenat. Transferred, Court yesterday authorized Christ, Schmidt, wh is llcented to repretcnt Iho Laucr Brow- iui! cool nan v with an office, on Wefet Coal ettee'. to reunwe his buslnuw to the corner of Chevtuut aud Lino stieots, wheio he recently built a new house. ! HurchlllV Cafe. When seekinif a ueut and well conducted atfo, go to Bu relit ll's, comer Main and Coal tieets. Polite and prou.pt, attention. 11-7-tl "Futlol troulle" la the unlannv autlerer with nulnu und rheuinallhlil. lted I f lag Ull la the luiiiouu pulu iuu- lor r-heuinntUm, Gout, Neuralala um Lumbago. Cot-la 25 couta. Red FlugiOllUBoldutP. P. D. Klrllu'a Drug uiore. INSURANCE MEN DINE. They Hi'Jojr K Hepxst at a Hotel to i Town, Twcnty-tliTco Industrial Insurance) agents mot In tho Ferguson house last evening to formally tender ono of their fellow workers, M. T. Purcell, a farowell banquet. All sat down to supper at B.i0 and havoc was soon playod with tho oysters, turkey, plum puildiug, Ico croam and fruits, Toasts were given and then, In a neat speech, J. T. Bianion presented .Hrrurecii wun a naud somo gold-headed oauo. bearing tho inscrln- stall, ut Shenandoah," Mr. I'urcoll'was takon by eurrtlso and un able to mako a very lengthy reply, hut thanked them very cordially lu a speech later in tho evening. llio evening was spent in songs anil recita- 'on R Mos?r- HukIus, Drew and Dolati "r Matttr also made an interesting talk Amo iUm0 a f J tv...i.i T.m I t ti.L... r Stlluton, AUchVel Toomey, J. 1'. McFidden, Daniel Drew, Thomat Morgan, T. J Stanton i. j, Maley , M. 1". Maley, Martin Jenulugs M . 'i..rll ii lir a itr. Mn Those from Tumanua were: Miuwin. .1. .1 Leon, Thomas Mctlinty, J.J. Duplies, P S. -Coynoand C. II. IJolau. Ashland was rcpre- .aenttd by J. ,1. Coyno and J. r. Collier, and "'""""""'.k "'". Festivities wore con luded at about one -o'clock this tnorniiu;., Itoad Utilir Oratited. Tho court at Pottsvillo jesterday granted tho petition of tho Uirard Kitatc Trustees In relation to tho ropalriug of tho raids of Wcet Mahanoy township and made th.' following ordor: "And now tho foregoing petition, bond and proof of notico having lipeil tirf'Kpfitt it tn imfrft rnnl-t. lltw BHmn nrH ordered to be filed, and tho said court being BaiUfied of tho good faith of the petitioner and tho sufficiency of the petition, bond and notico ordor und tlirect Henry Paddeu, behalf of said towtiBhlp. to enter into con tract with said petition as provi ltd b 5 and (j of tlio general assembly of Pennsylvania, japprovod June 12, J8U.1, entitled, An act enabling taxpayers of townships and road districts to contract for making at their own I excuses tho roads, and payiug salaries of townsuip or roan uistriet oinccrn, auu tnereny preventing tho lovy uud collection ot road lax therein." 1'. O. S. of A lie unton A le-uuion of tho P. O. S. of A. camps of the Schuylkill dlstilct was held at the rooms of Frackvlllo Camp, No. (id, hist night. ! i, r ni l .ill- nni . "r uerion " L.".;T.' Z if" r. , v". I gan, George Ij. Hafucr and Robe'rt Lawon, of Shenandoah, and John Babb, of Uirard vine. .Snowball, mid Hoards. Snowballs thrown at Edward Rubrd from a crowd of young men led to RoQeru- making remarks to Howard BurchiU that Oiuiigui about an exchauco ot miner cuts anil cross counters. Fista proved entirely tooinadequato inflicting two trivial cuts on tho light side of Howard a countenance Tlie tight was then declarid a diaw and both contestants retired. A Tarty, A surprise party was' hold at the residence or Mr. aid Mrs. u. 11. bampicll, ou North Jardiu street, in honor of.tho birthday of 3llra Dora Wlllman. names and oilier i pastimes nud ri froflnncnta made tho evening l'"" u,y i"""y. Hear 111 Mtud John A. lioilly's la the place to get the nnrcat wluoa und liquors, beet boor and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf A now laundry will bo opened by Sing Leo ou Monday, February 2Bth, at Io. 14 west Centre street, Shenandoah. 2 191m (Jo und See 1(. Koagoy, tho photographer, has $3.00 bargain. Go and boo it. a great Drowned Willi. Tordlnf; a stream. Colfax, Oil., Feb. 20. While Mrs. F. J. A(lgo and Mr. McDonaldaoii were ford ing u bttvnni on the Iowa Hill road their wngou waa oveiturned anil both were drowned. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Miss Nancy Oook, it cousin of Jeffersnn Davis, (X) years olil.dieil in wuutiit Chicago. There" was a general full of snow over tho uorlhwiwl yotiterday, accompanied by neuvy winds. Gesirgo Bulger, adiiBecter from the regu lnr army, was captured by the police of liruzil, Intl., after a desperate tight. (iwrgv Allen is under arrest at Huguf, Fin., for ravidilng the O-yenr-old daughter of William lliigiui. Allot! confessed. Xeur SiH'itrflsli, S. 1)., a Mexican and a negro held up the Miles City stage conch and secured the mail. The .Mexican liar been captured. An Opinion of Value. It takes aoine lawyers to know how to uchlevo success whether or no. To Mich a onoaiinequiilntaucoapplieil the other day. "I say, George," ho sulil, "I've got a case I want to aU you about and see If you will undertake it for me." "Sluta it," tmtpcinded the lawyer. Tho ucqualntnnoe did so. "Now, what do you think of itf" he uskul, "I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole." "I that your professional oplnionr" "That's jnatil." "All right. I'll drop it." And he start ed out. "By the way," suggssted the lawyer, you own me ss." "What for?" asked tho ustoulsheel vis itor, stopping short. "lly professional opinion lu the case you havo just Mibmitted," was the unblushing uusuxt, and the dazed visitor paid It be fore he recovered his wits. Detroit Free Press. Wumeu aa reuiueu. About (he beginning of tlio eighteenth century ladles wrote a large, round, open hand, not much unlike the Italian. As the century grew older the light, angular stylo or our grandmothers and greut grandinothem cuuiu Into vogue. Feminine handwriting was then painfully uniform individuality was almost unknown. Latterly, however, our girls have assorted their Independence In tlii direction ns iu bo many otherw, and the civil service style is now liiiicii aiit-cieu. Among Indlcw diitlugulshoel for the beauty of their lienmainthlii or timiwom nnsliip was Charlotte Bronte, who wrote a very small, very delicate and oarefully llnlshed linnd. Mrs. Hemnus wrote In a free, llowing stylo. IUizabeth Barrett llrowntng's luuimscrlpt was very neat and carefully iuuctunted, the writing bolus distinct and legible, though the letters wcro not well joined. Chambers' Jour- mil. MAY INDICT STATE, OFFICIALS Mlchlgan'a flalnry lrnb Hrnndnl Coming to a Dlrcet Issun. , LAKP1NO, Mich., Fell. 20. Drnfti of tho salniy fraud indictments nre, It Is reliably reported, being prepared by the prosecu tion for subniisnton to tho grntid jury. They Include llndings against Secretary of State Jochlin, Into Treasurer llambltzer, and Land Coniinlsiiotier llerry, collec tively, for making a fnNe record of votes on the anlary amendment of lfWS. Another Is against Attorney General Kills, for forg ing certificates of returns from Gogeblo county on the salary amendments. yesterday tho governor announced that lie Win ready tei listen to arstitnents, Col onel Atklniou, of counsel for the respon dents, announced that It had lieen agreed thntthcciKO should lie submitted with out further argument, so the case would be prepared and sent tothesupretnocourt, which would give a hearing two woeks from today. Counsel Gcer, for tho state, continued Mr. Atklnxon'sstateinent. Then the governor announced that his finding would be that tliornspondentswerogttllty as charged, and that an order for their re moval would boflludatonee. Thesupreme court proceeding will follow the nppoiut ments to fill the vacancies. When these oltlcers qualify they will nt once commence quo warranto proceedings against the present Incumbents, who will be ordered to show by what authority they hold their oillec after the governor's re moval. They will show thnir certificates of election and tho appointees their ap pointments to illl the vacnncy. This will mako the issue to which the arguments of counsel before the court will bo addressed. In the meantime, and until the matter is flnall settled by tho court, the present in cumbents will hold and exercise tho func tions of their respective olllces. Alleged Counterfeiters Captured. Al.TOO.NA, ln., Feb. 20. Harvey Keith, Grant W. You and Jlrs. Susan Feeuey wcro arrested hero on tho charge of coun terfeiting. They are alleged to beloug to tho gang who were locked up on Saturday last. Secret Service Ofllccrs JlcSweeuey and Gullln returned to the city yesterday with two other prisoners, John G. Stegers, of Conlport, and Harry JlcFarland, of Utnbville, Clearfield county. They nre ttlso charged with counterfeiting. The ac cused were given n hearing this morning before United States Commissioner Am brose. Jersey! Senatorial Deadlock. Tlli:NTOK,Fi'b. 20. The Hepublicanstate committee held a meeting at the Trenton House to tnlk overthescnntoriiil iiiestlon. Among them were a number ol prominent ltepublicnn lawyers, including Cortlandt I'arker, .Joseph Coult, Samuel Gray and Darker Gummer. It was decided that the Republican seuateshould proceed with its work, and not tako a recess until all business Is completed. Governor Worts says ho has received no suggestion as to a plan of settlement from the conference of lawyers held last week. Illftiiinrcli'M Welcome to William. FltlF.limcilsilUHE, Feb. 20. Kniperor William arrived hero yesterday afternoon to visit Ilismnrck. The meeting between his majesty and the veteran ex-chancellor was very cordial. The ex-chancellor met his sovereign at the station, anil ou the way to the Bismarck palaco the party re ceived a continuous ovation, thousands of visitors having arrived from neighboring towns. This ovation wns continued when, after a dimier at tho palace, Bismarck re turned with his guest to the station. Charged with Mnlpructlcn. IIUNTINOION, Pa., Feb. 20. J. 11. French, of Springlleld township, this county, and Dr. Samuel AI. llrom, a prominent physi cian of Franklin county, were arrested yesterday charged with malpractice, by Samuel L. ltohrer, a well known farmer, of Springfield township. The young daughter of 5Ir. Hohrer cannot recover, and the arrests were mnde on the strength of bcr ante-mortem statement. Tho ac cused were placed under heavy ball. Leeds Wlllluc to right Mnrlarlty. Atlantic ClTV, Feb. 20. Horace 51. Leeds, the Atlantic City pugilist, says be has heard nothing of the $1,500 purso which tho Columbia Athletic club ot Washington is alleged to havo offered him to meet Mu rlarity, the Wilmington lighter. Leeds says that be will accept such an offer pro vided tlio men shall not weigh iu ut loss than 1S." pounds. Tryiuu to Itri aU a Will. Brooklyn, X. V., Feb. 20. Counsellor Elliott has begun proceedings to set aside the will of Adrian M. Suydam, of this city, who died in Pasadena, Cal., iu Jan uary last, leaving property worth about fMO.OOO iu public and private bequesta. Four nieces who were left nothing seek to havo tho will set usldo on the ground of undue Influence. Defaulter Arnold rieada Guilty. Locki-out, X. V., Feb. 20. John .Tncob Arnold, defaulting county treasurer und uauk cashier, pleaded guilty In the su preme court here to three indictments for forgery, embezzlement and making false entries in books as county treasurer. The plea was uccupted by the district attorney. There arc still thirty-four Indictments against him. The New York Police Investigation. NKW YoilK, Feb. 20. Tlio sennte Investi gating committee bus at last secured counsel and a promise of witniwfces, and it Is said will begin the real work of investi gating tlie New York police department svlthlu tlility days. Counsel to the com mittee will be ux-Assistaut District At torney John W. fiolV. Victory for I,-tter Curriers. Washington, Feb. 90. Tho court of claims rendered judgment in favor of forty-one letter earrieinof New York city and eight carriers of Bayoiiue, N. J., for anion nt ranging from H4 to f8K8 on ac count of ovet-tiiue claimed under the eight hour law. Ilnllar (las for New Jnrtey. TllKNTON, Feb. ao. The houso was In session but a short time last night. Thero was quite a lively light over Carroll's tl a thousand gas bill, but it was finally adopted aud ordered printed. The bill hp pliew to both tirst aud seoond class cities. A Hiiliil ThleT i;oniiroiuiAM. Wismi'fo, Mau., Feb. au. lliu-kett, the bond i lua i from .Maine, tuv sot tied with the proi-i titiim nud lias l"eu (lUotmrgiHl from e ustody. lie left for .V jib this after noon nub a detective, u ' lias made a confession. The amount in iveil Uil,UbU I'till Iutu SeJilo.ain Vutur. ' I'iittsvillk, l'a., f'eb. jO. While her mother was doing the fumily washing a it year old daughter of Fred Hehf uss, of this place, fell Into a tub of boiling water and was fatally scalded. OlItAUIIVIlXli. Mrs. Daniel Gill weiit to Hsr.lcton yester day. Thomas Bird, of A strcot, Is ou the sick, list. .T. J. Munley. of tho Lehigh Valloy elation. Is visiting In Wilkes-Barre. Thomas Emloll', of Mahanoy Ctly, visited Ashland friends yesterday. U. P. Mellct, of Mahanoy City, spent """"i "it" Miraiovnie tnenus. Philip Donnelly and Miss Egan, of Mt. iAtlee, aro the guests of Miss Magglo Mulll. gan, of Ogden street. ,T,l u,R"lllKe of Hiss Koch to Jesso Williams, both of town, is announced by their friends for Washington's Birthday. Mrs. Monaghan, an aged resident of Wild cat, ded on Sunday morning and will be burled ou Wednesday. Tho doccascd is sur vived by toveral grown-up children. Miss Maggie Mulligan attended tho funeral of Martin Monaghan, Sr., in Shenandoah, yestorday morning. A young man named Brazzleissaid to havo left a finger In another man's month during a quarrel at Prtstnu Hill this week over Butler township politics. Luke Horn made his first appearance on our strepls yesterday after a yeai's conflno. meut in the Miners' Ho'pltal. Ho passed a successful operation of kiu grafting. "Kid" Gleawiii, the light-weight eparrer from Boston who was to put up an Interesting fight to Mahanoy City tporta two weeks since, is registered at Connors' hotel, Ashhnd, and looking for another match. Brooks Hooper, manager f the Brother hood Booking Circuit, wenttouth yesterday to pilot, "Aerobs tho Trail" company through the Southern Btatos. "Pat" Cleary, of Mahanoy City, and "Dan" Reardou, of Mahanoy Piano, will Bpar four round at tho Hughes-Dunn match in the Palace theatre on Thursday night. Lowery and Medden, pf Shenandoah, will entertain tho audience with their song and dance specialties, Politicians havo not been asleep during the past week. Quito a little monoy has been put out, and a much scratched thkot may be looked for to morrow. Beer burglars aro again at work. When Manager James Coopor, of Rctt'g's hrowcry, arrived at tho refrigtiator on Sunday morn ing ho found the bar broken and the lock lying on tho floor. Just how many kegs the thieves took Mr. Cooper Is unable to deter mine before Wednesday, owiug to tho large quantity of horr ou hand. This is tho second timo within a few weeks that Rottlg "s refrig. erator lias been broken Into. No cluo to the perpetrators has uspot been dlscovsrcd, There are many common 1 nlments sold but there Is only one groAi pain cure for - II forms ol Hpralns, Cuts. Unices and a 1 bodily piln. Its name Is lted Flag Oil Coits it cents, Mold at P. P. n. Klrllu's Drug More. Have you trltd McElbenuy's fried oysters 9-12-tf WARREN J. PORTZ. &&t.Piano Tuner. Pianos and orenns renairrd. Orders left at 21 North Main street, ShenuDdotih.will recchc piumpt Hunmiou Pe&I Fgfs&te Ec&nge Bobbins' Building, llcora No. I. Properties and Business Places Of nil kinds boupbt and sold. Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets Fire, life aid Accident Insurance In first-class companies. General Commission nusiness. Jolm F. Flitucy. MISCELI.AJJ'F.OUS F Olt HALE Chesp. AKOOdtcnt. sultnblefc llsbintr narttes. Apply ut becse's Auction und Commission House, West Centre street, tf FOB KENT Btor In tho V.llton Runyan property, opposite itux Bchmldt's new dry Koods store Apply to Mm Schmidt 2-12-tf WANTED House with six or i-cven rooms, buyer waiting good snloon or rtstuu runt. Several lots for b illd'og purposes, bujers WHhlusr If you have a business nlsce for sale I will Und you a pun bsser John F. Vishey. Itenl Estnle Krch nge, ltoom I, Jtob bins' Building, 8h, nundouh. P .. 2-13-tf HOUE AND I.0T8 FOH SAI.K -Elirht lots, SV, sti ry houso with 2H story kitchen, hitgo ehed, two good wells nnd stream of wuter running throi gli the properly; nice bearing fruit trees; lots In good Mate of cul'tvatlon: known formerly as firk Hotel l-ulfible for nny kind of business. For further particulars write or call on AIMS. h. E. HI"HER, l-2U-3m llmudonvllh!. fell. Co. Pa. AUDITORS' NOTICE In the Orp1 ans' Court of Brhuylklll ot uaty. In the mutter of the Delate ot Alary Joyce, deceased. The umlenta-nKl Auditor uppo'n ed by the said Court to make distribution of the fu ds In the hoiulsof M. M Bur! c.Aeimlntstrutorof tbesatd estate, will meet all i .antes interested therein,, on t-tttuieUiy, the third rtuv tf March, 18W, 0 a. m.. at his oflloe, rooms Nos 1 und 2. second floor lieddall building, on the rorthvrcst corner of Aluln&nd t'entre tlreets, Hhenaudoah, Pa., whtn and where all claims must bo pretested before tbe Auditor, or e,se be fore er de' urred from coming in upon sata funds, John C ylk. Auditor Shenandoah, Pa , Feb. 12. 18111. 2-12-3t-oaw Pottsviu-k. Pa 1MM. Offjck of CONTiiot.i. a or the Bounty or fOHUVI Kilt.. ) "VT OT1CK. (Sealed proposals will be received X by the undersigned, the Controller of ri-nuyiKiu i ounir, until - p m.. juursuHy, March 1st, 18t. for the whole or anv nart ot the new 4 1 per 0. ut. 630 Keglstcrcd County Bonds, to be Issued to tlie amount of I142.UUU. Interest to commence April Id, fit, when said bouds will be Issued. All bids ut not less, than par. The Controller reserves the right to reject any or all bids lly order of the County Commissioners. U. U. SEVERN, 2-H-eod.tf Controller, AMUSEMENTS. F EBGTJStON'B THEATRE. r. J. 1HII0U80N. UANAGEll THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 11, K. Davey's reallHlc uielodrumatlo uoeess, "Enemies for Life" Presented by a ro m potent company of players, including the charming actress, New scenery, wonderful mechanical effects, new songs und now dunces. Prlccet, 35, 35 and 50 Ceutfl. Reserved seats at Ktrlln's drug store. ON MOV'
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