4 EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, MARCH T, 1805. THIRD EDITION LOOK 11 Spring Days Bring Good Cheer to the Weak. Paine's Celery Compound Thousands of Homes. On Every Hand People Are Getting Well. The Great Spring Remedy Makes One Strong. Wow Ordered by Physicians Everywhere In March. A.h I what avail the largest gilts ol Heaven When drooping health and spirits go amiss? How tasteless, then, Whatever can be given; Health Is the vital principle of bliss. Weak, tired-out men and women with nerves "unstrung" and badly nourished need Paine's celery compound. They are especially urged to take It during thee early spring days of March and April, when the body is most susceptible to its strengthening influence. Of the thousands of- men and women with brains and bauds all day actively engaged, but whoso physical powers are little used, who Imagine themselves more dangerously sick than they are, the vast majority are merely reduced in strength and spirits, and need nothing but a vig orous tonic in the spring to recuperate their tired nerves. They need nothing so much as Paine's celery compound. It exactly Gils their need. The infirmities peculiar to the aged come from stagnating blood and tho tardy, scanty production of nerve force, They should take Palne's celery com pound there is no time so favorable as March. The rheumatism, neuralgia, sleepless ness and lack of strength that Paine' celery compound so rapidly dispels are thus found to be mere temporary condi ttons to which their time ot life is liable, and the ctuse of needless anxiety. Needless If they fully perceive the meaning of these infirmities and take pains at once to correct the beginnings of, weakness and debility, as it is so easy to do now in the spring. Paine's celery compound is the great spriny medicine. It is prescribed by countless physicians in cases of rheuma tlsru, neuralgia, sleeplessness, and th many other results of starved nerves and depleted blood. In every drug store i the country, Palne's celery compound is always to be obtained. It is the world's greatest remedy for weakness. Its use year by year through so large a part of the civilized world tolls something of the good it must be accom plUhing. If men and women who feel the effects of too close application to work would use Paine's celery compound there would be less lnt-omnla, less pain in the back of the neck, fewer days of utter physical exhaustion and Incapacity for anything out Buffering. Its extensive . uce to-day is the cause of a vast nllevia tlon of human misery and despair. Its presence in the world Is a blessing. It has kept the family circle whole in thousands of homes that are happy an grateful to-day. Try It. round a Human Skull. Nkw Yoke, March 7. Tho skull of human being wivs found in the cellar of 4M) West Korty-slxth street lastnlght. Tl: skull is probably that of Silvio Martin, tho trunk ot wjioso nitirdural body was found h year ago in the basoinont of 517 Wost Thirty-ninth street. Tho skull is an un usuiil') kinall one, and has evidently been boilod (or some time. Attempt to Hum a Clumii. Bosto.v, March 7. At attempt to burn St. Peter's Roman Catholic church, which is situated in the Doreliester district of this city, while 1,200 people were attend ing evening service, was mado about 8 o'clock last night. The blaze was discov ered in timu to prevent serious damage-to the building, although a stampede of tho ' ooaKrugutlan nacurrutl. . MlliMSoWCultl Will ' he ltumovt'd. St. ltfta March "a ka propolis' for the leipval nlUw capital of the state and Mil MtMulWositiogito ytfuilditfffo th prop id new eapitbl lit tills c(ty wem il,.,,..! v III. . - w rt wti, . A H'Vtre rheumatic pain In the left imulUrr bsd troubled Mr. J. II. Loner, a well kuon udruKlt u( Des Moins, iow , In itvr six mouths At time the palp w xo-! mat b eon id no lift-any- 111111.-. i-ii ,n ue unoin no ne could not M-r rid or lr nntii he anpli-.d Chamber lain's Pain HiUn. "I ouly made three Mipllc4tioui ot it," h save. "And have ine- been free from all pain." He nw lt urn mends it io persons similarly afflicted, It is (or Mix by Grunlsr liroe It hits been proven by living witnesses that Pan Tina U a remarkable specific for the quick cure of difficult and dan gerous throat and lung troubles lto equal oni't- be found. Costa 86 cents. Pan.Tiuu Is sold at G rubier Bros, drug store. E. B. FOLEY, ' 1 Fine CS-rpceries; 201 West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flonr provlnns. teas, o oCeei, wigar, eto. Destqnallty lovreatprlces. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Tho Hill Airalnut ItnllRloiiH (Inrbn 111 School. t HAItltlsnuito, Mnrcli 7. The Smith bill prohibiting the wearing of any religious garb or lnslgnln by any tonoher in tho public schools passed second reading in tho houso yesterday on a special ordor. Tho friends of the niensuro won a decided victory, not only securing Its passage, but having rostorcd tho penalty clnuso elimi nated by tho gouoral judiciary committee Tho bill will come up on Tuosdny noxt on a special order for third reading and final passage. Tho bill croatlng tho county of Quay out of portions of Luzcrno and Schuylkill counties, was, with mnuy others, reported favorably from committee. Tho governor s veto of tho "bird book ' bill was read. In his mossago Governor Hastings declares that, "notwithstanding tho popularity and valuo of tho work, In tho presont condition of financial and business affairs it Is not in nccordhnco With wlso and prudent economy to oxpond this sum of monoy for suclipurposo." Tho veto wns sustained. Thu governor also sent to tho houso a message giving notlco of his npprovnl of tho Marshall plpo lino bill, declaring that 'unless Bomo great publlo reason exists to tho contrary it Is much better that all commercial enterprises should remain un fettered by legislation." Among bills Introduced in the senate. was ono to limit damages recoverable in llbol proceedings when a retraction of tho libel is published, nn,d to provldo that pub lication of tho retraction may bo offorcd in mitigation of damages and ns ovldcnco of good faith. Another bill introduced pro vides for tho granting of pensions to en listed men from tho state between Anril 14, 1801, and May 1, 1805, who aro not pen sioners nor applicants therofor undor tho statutes of tho United Statos. These nominations, sent to tho sonatobv the govornor, wero confirmed: riuorgo S. Crlswoll, to bo judgoof Vcuaugo county In placo of Judgo Taylor, resigned; Joseph II. Kloinmor, to bo harbor mastor ot Phila delphia; Henry Boatty, Jr., of Philadel phia, to bo a member of tho board of med ical oxamlncrs of tho Stato Medical so ciety; Henry C. Porter, Towanda, and A J. Infol. Philadelphia, to bo members of tho stato pharmaceutical examining board: Holsteln DoIIaven. to be a member of the valley D'orgo commission. To Contest Douglass' Will. IlOCIIESTEIt, March 7. Announcement Is mado that the heirs of tho lato Hred Douglass Intend to contest his will, and that tho legal proceedings in tho matter will shortly bo Instituted in this city. Tho cniiuren ot tno lirst wire, Lowis II. and Charles It. Douglass, are named as tho contestants. Two years ago tho cstato was valued at $200,000. Tho contestants make tho claim that tho second Mrs. Douglass, who Is a whito woman, exercised undue influence over their father, and porsuaded mm to discriminate- against them. Charged with Wife Murder. Toledo, March 7. Tho sheriff of "Wood county arrested Peter Peaney at Tontog. any, O., charged with tho murdor of ills (Peaney's) wife. Lato Saturday night tho woman wns lounu deail at tho rear of Ed mon's drug storo in Toutogany with bullet wound in her head. Kubblsh had been piled around tho body, and nn at tempt mado to burn tho remains. Sus picion first rested on a promluont rcsidont of tho villago, but later it was shifted to tho husband. Peaney denios tho charge. Did Not Purchase a Title. NEW YoliK, March 7. After tho depart ure of Count and Countess Castollano for luiropo George J. Gould spoko warmly re garding some of tho statements mado in tho newspapers regarding tho mnrriago of his sister. Ho said: "Tho various stories of mnrriago settlements and othors of pay ments of debts nnd all that aro untruo, Tho Count do Castcllnno asked nothing In a money way. and nothing was offered. The question of monoy did not ontor into the matter at all." Investigating Accused Commissioners. Hou,iDAYSiiuito, Pa., March 7 An In vestigation of tho ofllco of thoBlalrcounty commissioners was begun yesterday by tho county auditors. A paper illod by Commissioner iagloy, chnrging his col leagues,' Commissioners Hurd and Funk wui mo niogai awnmingot contracts, ox- travag'anco and mlsmanagomcnt.forms the basis for tho investigation. Tho accused officials claim that they havo a complete- uolenso to tno charges. After a Negro Desperado. MONTOMKnv, Ala., March 7. Tho leader of a gang of negro thieves who have long broken Into nnd robbed cars on the Louisville and Jfashvillo railroad was can turod by a train crow at Tensas, but when they attompted to disarm him ho boarded a looomotivo and through threats com polled tho ouglneer to carry him a few milos Iiwny, when ho escaped to tho woods, A posso Is In pursuit. Nat IIerrrhoir Illness Alarming. Bristol, It. I., Mnroh 7. Despite state ments tending to minimize tho serious- noss of the Illness of the yacht doslgner. in at iiorresuou, no is inn serious condl tlon. The symptoms of raioumonla lately developed have not lessened, and a stuli- born bronchial trouble worries the attend- lug phyjlolans. Twa. trained malenurnes- are uy me neusiae or. cue glcK man night anu iy, . Th lCro(rr Pay the CoatH. 4 PlTWyRtt,Jww(h7. All the criminal Ailtegalfist UiaJictlonB of the Ordor of Solu,h hnvfy liftm withdrawn, and the af fair' of the ode will be wound tin in peace. There were charges and counter ohargoB of embezzlement and foi-jrinj the corporate seal of the order. With tho cou awc of tbe district attorney lhc.n have all bison withdrawn, and the receivers pay tho ousts. MurIril ttt B Can I Table. MlDDLKsnniiouoil, iyy., March 7. John Henderson and Tom Parton, while en gaged in a frame of cards at a dive uear tho Temnumi' state line, had a disagree ment, and Uundersou shot nnd instantly killed I'artou. Henderson iled to the mountains and lion not yet been captured. A Orlp ,'rn7il mini's J'lUal Jump, VniLLiMmtJiw, N. J., Marelt 7. Michael (ilboer. who, while delirious from grip, jumped froi a third story window of his boarding house on Monday, n distance of forty feet, died Tuesday night from tho Iu lurlas sustained. Ho was HO years old, Hid employed at Warron foundry Dciiouncliiir Congre$s fur Sunday Work. Hun li-KtLL Haven, Pa , March 7 At .ostcrday a srssion of the east IV nni.yl tonia ooufwnix; uf tho Vnlted Evamrfl tpal i bun I resolutions wore adopted si or ig congress lor breaking tho Sabbath, - 0, NO, DICKEY ! Some Reasons Why the Secretary Should Not Resign. Mr. K. II. Morgan, who manipulates thu Shenandoah correspondence of the Mahatioy' City Dally Record, devoted space in his column yesterday to the fol lowing paragraph : f he strange anomaly is presented in the elate that went through on Mouday evening of the Secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee accepting an np pot n tin en t at the hands of a renegade of the,Citizens party, at the expense ot the balance of the slate. He should have the manhood to resign either the appoint ment or the Secretaryship of the Standing Committee." The vermlllion-halred correspondent looks upon the situation through an odd pair ot glasses. Mr. Watklus will not resign the Secretaryship ot the Borough Council for runny very excellent reason First, that he was a candidate for the positiin before the Citizens party caucus and had received assurances from a majority of the Citizens Councllmen that his appointment would suit them secondly, that be bad nothing whatever to do with any suggestion, or act, leading up to the deal complained of; thirdly, that he had no knowledge, directly or indirectly, that he was to be consid ered in tho deal, nor did he know that he had been so considered until the Borough Council commenced to organize; fourth, that with a full attendance of members t both the Citizens party he was elected Secretary of the Borough Council by ac clamation, in the,same manner as Presl dent McGulre, Treasurer Davles and Solicitor Pomeroy were elected, and no nomination made against him, nor was there a dissenting vote. If the Citizens members of the Borough Council considered that either Messrs. McGulre, Watklns, or Pomeroy, were improper candidates tbey should have opposed and voted against their election. Fifteen men, represent atives of all Issues in the matter, having allowed the elec' tion to be made by acclamation, certainly prohibits Mr. Watklns from following the correspondent's advice. As to Mr. Watkins resigning the Secre taryship of the Citizens Standing Com mittee, there is also a big difference of opinion, .and it 1b much in the favor of Mr. Watklns. The latter was a candl date for the position before the Citizens caucus and wss conceded as a Citizens appointeeunder the deal. He now holds the position as a member of the Citizens party. As a member of that party he would be justified in accepting n Demo cratic election to the Secretaryship, just as much as tho Citizens party was justi fied in giving a Democrat the nomination for School Director this fall, and just as much as the Republican voters of that particular ward were justified in voting for that nominee of Democratic principles. More than this, Mr. Watkins is just ns much juHtified in holding the Secretary ship as men nominated for the Borough Council by the Citizens party have held and hold the positions, notwithstanding they were secured by the sacrifice of Citizens candidates for School Directors, although a hand in the sacrifice is dis claimed. Had the people voted thU spring to adopt the Republican instead of the Cltl zens ticket there would be some color of reason to a part of the correspondent's demand for recognition, but under ex lstlng circumstances we think Mr. Wat kins is justified in refusing to drop his position and give the correspondent chance to snap it up. Mr. Morgan is the same correspondent who some weeks ago declared that such men as Dr. J. S. -Klstler, P. J. Ferguson and O, W. Dengler were not gooi enough to be elected to the Borough Council because they had not been identified with the new water works project, a statement that wan just as ridiculous as the one he now makes. NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, mannt&cturea unoer the stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, pre3cnooa oy eminent juysicians. DR. RICHTER'S fit n niAHBmm ROnlv oenulne with Trade Mark"Anchor."l Manufacturer:CommerilenrthUrJtlchterof B 9 F. Ad. Elchter & Co ., 17 Winon S1..1WH 702E.E 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch HonBei, Own GUisworlss, V if 60 rts in Hbenaudoab for tale by. 1 1 . . D. iv ri'n. o o. fll.lU "I. A'l .HIllnn.7f. Mam si,, u- Mi AMU.-JEMEKTS. JjlKROUSON'H THEATHE, r. J. rEHQCBOH, UANAOKR. FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, 1895, The Dramatic, Scenic and Mechan ical Event, of the Season. FLORENCE BfflDLEH Great Heallstlo Comedy-Drama, The Wonderful Incline Scene, Nothlnellkoitcver attempted. the Marvellous Railroad -cone A tra n ot ours uncoupled wnue running hi run speen. TheHturtllng Holler Explosion, The e ft-ct Is undescrli able. The Pl-iurei que t'oal Mine. Full of sensational features . crowded with excitiUK incidents, overflowing with startling surprises, replete with fun, laughter, Mnging, dauclng. and original music Prlccsi 5i 35i 5 and 75 Cts. I Reserved seita at Klrlln's drug store. ervoos People shoald realize that the only true and pormanent cure for their condition in to be found in having Pure Blood Because tho health of every organ and tissue of tho body depends upon tho purity of tho blood. The whole world knows tho standard blood purifier la 5 Sarsaparilia And therefore it Is the onlytrueand reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cures nervousness, makts the nerves firm and strong(glvcB sweet natural sleep, mental vigor, a goo.l appetite, perfect digestion. It does uJ this, and cures Scrofula, Eczema or Salt Rheum, and all other blood diseases. Hood's Pills JjrineS?otasUk' MISCELLANEOUS. iOK KENT.-Btore and dwelling on North i n n street, addiv to airs, u-ingi Burns, 25 W Coal street. 2-i.'8-lw T70R HENT Htoro rcom and dwelling, with i-table atinch'd, now occupied by liigbtstooe, ine cioinier. ppiy io oirs Marearet reboney, Atnhanoy Plane, or w, H r-hoemaKer. J. r.. snenanaoan. ra. i-os- session given Ai rll 1st. 3 01w 1 O A A a day to gent" selling the Koyal B1Z. UU White Metal Plater or taking on-eis lor plating Trade secret, forumlas, receipts, etc., furn t-hed fiee. A good agent can malte two to th eo thousand d- liars per year wlti' the Foyal eMer- For ern, etc.. nddres uryt to., I'laung woras, uoium bus, Ohio. rpuK uLnuxl nn ellnp of the Htockholde-s o' X tbe Citizens' Uulldlng and Loaa Associa tion will be held at Its office, No. 127 N. Mam street on the second Tuesday "i Marcb, at 7. d. m. Tbe following amendment to the Bv-Laws ot tno i ill zens' uuuaing ana ioan Associa tion will be votea for ai the -tcckholders" annual meeting on the second 'luesday ot Marcn. at. 7:3U p. m That article XVIII, section 1. wblch reads as K nows : "For every dollar of dues, premiumi, Interest r rem, wmcn sni-renoiaern reiut-e nr negitci to nav. they shall nay a Ann of two (2) cent- for every month In arrears ;" be amended to rmtl follows: "For tveiv dollar of dues, nremtums. Interest, rent or insurance, wblch shareholders refuse or neglect t nay, tbey snail pay a nno oi two vi) cenis lor every month In arrears And i hat the said amend ment shall go Into effect March 1st r 95 " JAMts Hell, President. C. W. Dfngi eh, Seo'y Another Installment of 1 E WESTERN HORSES Will be oflered for sale on TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1895, at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL. These horses must be sold, nnd sale will iaKO piace regardless of weather conul Hons. Sale -will commence nt 1 p. m. WM. NEISWENTER. 1 ew Series The Citizens' Building and Loan Association Of Shenandoah, Pa., will Issue a NEW SERIES of Stock. Books will be open on Tuesday. March 10th. 1895. between the hours of 1 and S o'clock p. m., at the office 01 ine secretary. James Bell, President. C. W. DENOLER, Secy. W. J. Canceirius, Saloon 81 East Centte (Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. Ike STEAM BthOUIIIlS COLrMr0' -DR. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist in diseases ot tbe Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 Wel Market ml, PotUville. Hours-K 30 a m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to o p, in. riunaays, v a. m. to 1. in a ARTISAN STEEL PICKET PENCE ib me cueaposi ana nest lence made. Cbeapei Ihun a wooden, fence for residences, lawns.cetD etery lols or.acy kinder feHclos: tf. h"mastid SSUof .e2L??a earrle It in stock at bli Our entire stock of clothing and eents1 fornlshtnsgooan, hats, etc.. mint be sold be lore April jut, witnout reserve Call early IiIQHTSTONE'S Bargaiii Store, 110 North Main Street. urn m u kM 111U 1'llUJ Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING ! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Strot. Do TTou Want t A superior headlight oil f One that gives a brilliant light r One that will not smoke the chimney t One that will not char the wick f One that has a high fire test f. One that will not explode t One that Is a family safety oil t Then send your orders to the Iclipse Oil C3om?3- Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, turners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly nttended to. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Ucer, 1'orter and Ale always on tan, Lome ana bit one,1 Choloo temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p. m. JOHN A. KEELLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 South Main St, Shenandoah. Aeent for D. Q. Yuenclk e & Bon's celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales, ore GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. Weeks' Museum, 17 HOVTIl MAIN Grand dlsclay of birds and animals of all seleotlons ana ttnest paintings In tbe county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every aorclng end evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W Davidson, Bartender OYSTER BAY I 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. 36 North Main Street. The most Dormlnr resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter nnd ale on tap. Onr cigars are the finest. ED. BRENNJiN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. BoBt Brands of 5 and 10c Cigar1. The llest Onuirii SyruD. jTastesGood, U so In time. Isold by Druggists. family, and to get it. Undoubtedly Best Cora Medicine I over used. "W. C. Miltenberqeii, Clarion, Pa., Dec. 29, 1894. 1 sell won, anq never nave uny plaints. iii. DiiouEY, j. ostmaster 14 m9 couEnsyrap. Shorov. Kansas. Dec. 21st, 18S4. WSSt"- Oarden's Art Wall E siper Store. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at ve.ry reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of lat year's patterns Which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and Bee onr line 6f goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Wall Paper Store tthd the sr. oep. Practical Painter and Decorator, wrStoo33C Just Rcooi-vod.. Call and Examine it. All the Xtatesf BTovsIties Kt the Lowesi Prices. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St C. S. Haeseler's CigarJ Sold by all dealers who sell - Oood Oigra.x'js- HOOKS & BROWN , - -Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. " Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. . m: j. lawlor,. Justice of the Peace - Insnranco and Real Estate-Agent, 123-B. Centre St., Shenandoah. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, "Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Fa. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon!. MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks end cigars. WatcMato : aii : I 16 North Main Street. . Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. Wholesale agent for Ftljtutpiii't levari. X, J.. Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. Tine liquors and Cletrs, 120 South Main Bt No finer made. Anthony Schmicker's X04 SOV1H MAIN ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town. Beading beer, porter and Votf-vllle ale con stantly on tap. Qlveuoacil I presume wo havo used over ono hundred bottles of Piso'a Curo for Consumption in my am continually advising othora it is the Jf iso's (Jure lor uonsump com- ijh , 1 1 ;yU;jg Finest and Cheapest S ock, 224 Wost Centre Streo TP 1 1