I V if I What is Cnstorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotic substance. It Is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syiups, and Castor Oil. It Is "Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorinlsso well adapted tochildrcntbat I recommend It as superior tonny proscription known to me." II. A. AncnER, M, D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho use of 'Castoria' h so universal nnd Its merits so VfU known that It esemaavioik of supererogation to endorse It. Pew are the Intelligent f amlllte who do not keep Owlo'Ma within easy reach." CinLos Maiitvm, V. 1)., New York City. The Centauu UTriinGnANDT""" II. & 9. F. E. Co., No. I, nnnmiici nnrni unncr cutL'iunniu nuooiiu urenn nuudii oiiliihiiuuhu, BEGINNING, I n Ending JANUAUY 3, 1S91. In addition to tbel attractions by the magnlllcent display at the booths mere win do a grauu jj MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements. Chance of program each night. A numbered ticket given to oach person purchas ing a llCKei or aumission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. 5 Speech llestorod. For Ave years I suffered with pain and dis charge of tho throit, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &c, at tlmei, could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, and not aide to work. I was treated by tho bcBt physlcii '.s in tho county, but received no relief, After Hiving up all hopes I was recom mended to usu a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my Bpsc-ch r turned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel like a different person." Mrs. Eliab IIandweiik, Klk Lick, Somerset Co., i'a. Tholabove Is one of the many testimonials we have received this week, and we will publish very two wreks additional porsons having been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try u bottle and be cured at once. Maybbs' Dnuoco,, Oakland, Md, For sale by druggists. v Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh euro is the only tvodlclne used by vapor inhalation, and is uaranteea by your druggist. A DIVIDEND PAYEIl. 'Dili Dollar Hi Co'y, Of Cripple Creele, Colorado. Organized under laws of Colorado. Capital stock, 700,000 shares, par value $1 each, 1'atd )( JVni,r6Ie. 150,000 Hlimrea In Treaeury. Th mliia Is located in the richest portion of the cole orated gold producing district of Crip; plo Creek, and la held under a United Stated patent. Work Is carried on day and night, and high grade ore Is being taken out In large quantities. In January, lbOl, tho company w2ll begin pay ing regular monthly dividends at the rate of 24 per cent, per annum on the amount invested. II. H. OFFICER, Sec. and Treas. A limited amount of the shares are now offered At 00 Cents l'er Share. Block, prospectus and experts' report may bo obtained from the banking house of H- R, L0UN6DERY, lS-231St-cod 67 Ilrosdway, Now York CAN I ORTAIN A PATENT f For a FAIR! Uudor tu ' auspices of tho DAT LI LiLi Silt rrompi answer uou nu uuuw, ulumiuu, nmu m 5 INN ('.. who have bad nearly fifty Tears' FS ,v. Jl'xporlonoolalho patent buslneia. Comuiunlca. 1 irmatlon concemlDK l'atenls'and how to ob. L nln .am anl traa. A 1(1 II ml. ru. jtin them sent free. Also a cntalogue of mechan leal and telcntino bonks tent free. caianuscicuiinoDooKiBemiree. a n I'AtontM tAkdn Ihrnilffh Muim s. Co. recelva Ithus are brought vrtdiy bcturetho publlonlth lout coiit to tho inwntor, This eplcndtil paper, fjwued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by fur tho tiirt-est rlrculatlon of any si icntiuo work In tho i vrnrlil. t:l n vpar. Kainma onnti'S sent rrco. iMnnoinl nntlnnlnthn Ki-liilltllin Ampl'lrnlt. and :. xlulldlnglfdltlon.rnonthly.tliOByear. Single t copies. iti cents. Kvery number contains beau 1 flful pUtey In colors, and photographs of new atest d-slinls and secure contracts. Address t MUNN is :0, New YOUK, Jul U ROADWAY. Castoria. Cnstorln cures Oolle, Constipation, Sour Stomach, DiarrlHSo, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aaa" promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your ' OnMorla,' and shall always ootillnue to do so s It has invariably produced beneficial results." Eiiwik F. Pardeb, M. D., lsoth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Cokpant, 77 Mbhkav Stbjiet, New York Cm An agreeable laxative una Nnrni Tonio. Bold by Druggista or sent by mail. Sjo. 60c. and 81.00 per packorro. Samples f rco. WTffe 'ES'tf's. The Fnrorlto 500TB fOTTOia MiAJr jSl'cJ forthcTccthand Hrcath.SSo. Captain Sweeney, U.s.A.,San Dleeo.Cal. Bays: "Shlloh'c Catarrh Remedy Is tho llrst mcdlolno I havo ever found that would do mo any good." Prlco 60 eta. Bold by Druggists. Do not neoltct a Cough, ns there la danger of Its leading to Consumption. Bmwn's Curb willsaveyou asevoroLunirTrouble. Itlstha best Cou gb Cure and speedily reliovee Coughs, Croup, whooping Cough and Dronchitis, and la sold on a guarantee. 25 eta. Sold by C II, Ilsgenbueli, Shenandoah. . llinAtind Ttrfinil. vm DIII.Q H(" It J &LimJ Orlsluiilnnfinly Oi oulne. . A Uriicpint fir Ckuhtthr iwtfiii Nfi3 I boxes wu'i nltio ilhbon. Taka JF I no other. JirfuteHingeroui fuAarffu- V Qittnim tri'f ini a. ifrumt'oiB, orvraiB i bi rr irtt ti'ari, Lt-sLliuoniali bq 'lEftlrf for l.Ilr," in Utter, Lj rflun lit linn i hhIi man la I . a mn UiibT AMUSEMENTS. JjpEltGUSON'S THEATRE. r. J. FERGCSON, MANAQKR TUESDAY, January 2nd, 1894, The Sensational Drami, MASTER AND MAN. New York Palmer's Theatre. Brilliant suc cess. Carlton Iron mills In full blast. The greatest scene on the American stage. Prices, 25, 50 nnd 75 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pBHOUsWNU TUKATRE. P. J, riRQUSON, UAHAOEK. Wednesday, Jan. 3rd, 1894, "The smart little bit of a raau," Mark Murphy, In tho Crust of Irish Hooloty, G'Dowd's Neighbors, A laugh tu cv. ry line. Hppclal add d attraciloi'F. Ml ICE MCI. I A', the IIP.'OO teauty li'w of ihe baseball Held. Prices, as, so and 75 Cents. Itosorved Beats t Klrlln'i drug store, Fruitless Sossion of tho Ways and Means Oommitteo. BIS0USSINO THE INCOME TAX. It Is Now Ilcllcted Hint tlin Mnjorliy of tho Cmntnltlee Will Deelile AKSlt " Ilidlvldilnl Iliromo Tax Tho Adminis tration Opposed In the Proposition, Washinotox. Jnn. 3. Tho Demoorntlo members of tho ways nnd means oommit teo met at tho trensury tU'imrtment nt 8 o'clock last night to finally decide upon the incomo tax nuestlon nnd the internal revenue features of tho tarlit bill. There were presont Chnlrmnn Wilson, Messrs. AloMillen, Breckinridge, Montgomery, Brvnn, Tnrsney, Oookran, Stevens, Whit ing and Turner. Mr. Uyiiuin, of Intlinnn, wni tho only member absent. Ho excused himself on the ground Hint ho vrns Indisposed. Ills absence prevented a vote on the Income tnx miestion, nnd after a session of threo hours, at 11 o'clock tho committee ad journed until today at 4 o'clock. The discussion was general, coverlnp; the entlro question ns to how the deilcit In the revenues was to bo met. The issue between the members wns whether tho incomo tnx shall be upon Individual In comes or simply upon Incomes from cor porations. When the committee adjourned ten days ago the general understanding was Mint they were divided, Ave nnd flvo, with Judge Turner, of Georgia, holding the bnlancS of power. The weight of tho administration's in fluence was thrown strongly against tho individual tnx proposition, and this wn.t made apparent last night by the manner in which It was attneked by those who are particularly supposed to represent the administration's vlewB. Mr. Cockrnti, of New York, wns persistent nnd aggressive. He made no less than five speeches, in all of which ho contended that the necossary revenue could be raised from a single tax on tho incomes from corporations. He produced figures to show that a 1 per cent, tax on Incomes from corporate in vestments would produce n revenue of 140,000,000. But those who favor the in dividual incomo plan mnlntaln that not over SIB.OOO.OOO could be raised In this way. The prevailing impression nfter the commlttco adjourned wns that the advo cntes of the lndividunl income tax were less snngulno than they were a few days ago,nnd the feoling seems to bo that when the vote wns llnally taken, probably this evening, a majority of the committee would be found ngninst It. Judge I timer. it Is understood, gave no indication ns to where ho stood, but it is intimated that one of the other members who was con sldered nn advocate of the individual In come tnx is wavering, nnd may turn up eventually on the other side of lie prop osltlon. Lehigh Strikers Fairly Trented. BUFFAI.O, Jan. 2. Commissioner Ed ward Feeney, of tho state board of arbitra tion, has spent a day or two in Buffalo re contly to satisfy himself thnt the Lehigh is carrying out its agreement with the striken. Ho says: "I am satisfied tho com pany's officials aro living up to the agree ment, and that tho strikers are boing taken back ns rapidly as positions can bo found for them." Superintendent Fen iiell corroborates the statement of the sit uation made by Mr. Feeney. Ills Skull Crushed by n Jealous Rival. WlLKESliARHE, I'a., .Inn, 2. Anthony KIdash attended n Polish dnnce at George town Inst night, and while thero dtinced several times with the sweetheart of Elcch Gall, a fellow countryman. Gall became desperately jealous, and remon stances proving vnln, ran out of tho house, and picking up a huge stone, re turned and struck Ills rlvnl on tho head with it, crushing his skull nnd producing Injuries which will result in the death of KIdash. An Insane Dspprndo nt Large. LAUREL, Del., Jan. 2. A constable and an armed posso have returned from a fruitless search for two days for Morrill Dun, the insane desperado who made a murdorous assault upon his aged parents last Frlilny. He wtw (.eon yesterday about three miles from town, hut when an at tempt was made to take him ho flourished his pistol, and laughing derisively, dis appeared in tho woods. The entlro com munity is terror stricken. Another falnl Locomotive Kxploslnn HIooins, Ark., Jan. 2. The boiler of tho locomotive pulling the through freight for St. Louis! exploded near here. The train consisted of thirty-five cars, four teen of which were loaded with cRttle. About twenty cars wero wrecked and a great nnmber of cattie killed. Head Brnkeman Hoss wns Instantly killed, tho ureman rntuily and the engineer serl ousl injured. Trolmbly Murdered nnd Robbed, Pompton, '. J., Jnn. 2. Professor Hob ert Hohlnson, of Paterson, while driving along the road last night on the outskirts of Pompton found the body of a man frozen stiff. Tho face and head of tho dead mnn wns so bnttered that the feat ures were unrecognizable. The clothing was soaked with blood. It seems as though robbery had been the motive for the crime. In the Ilnnds of tha SlierllV. WlutlNOTOtf, Del., Jan. 3. The Kent Iron and Hardware company, of this city, is In the hands of the sheriff, executions having been entered up for judgments amounting to $32,743.51. Tho embarrass ment was caused by the mismanagement and shortage of William S. Haines, ex treasurer and secretary. Jtllled by an Angered Ilnjr nuNlsviLLE, Ala., Jan. 2. James Dar win, aged 12 years, while teasing a big hog, made him angry. He jumped on the boy, knocked him down and literally ate his arm o(T, besides tearing huge slices of flesh from his legs and breast. Darwin died in a few minutes. Are you suffcrim; with Consumption, Briirhts Disease, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Blood Polsoniutr. ior nuv of the many stubborn Cr complaints which ninke life miserable t Do you know that RADAM'S Microbe Killer cures nil such diseases by re moving the prime cause mi crobes. There is no disease in curable if this remedy Is taken in time. A 50 page book, con taining valuable information for sufferers, mailed Free, IhcMllllamlladaiuIllcrobeKIIlerCo. 7 Latent St. New York tlty. C3-i-T3i.li.lox Bros Agent i for Shenandoah. npL, urn :v 'v " m tti..(.r" I ( ) tl 11 c l. i 1 . s h air , nl exercise usu illy pro duce sound appetite and round sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain erc.it benefit from Scott's Emulsien :f cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY Two of n IIiiiieliold I'ound 1piii1 tw,d Two Others Diiriinnvioils. INDEPKNDUSCK, Kan., Jan. 2. One tit tho most horrifying discoveries wn niaili yesterday when Allen Hrown, sou In-lav. if George . Head, manager of the Long Hell Lumber company, broke into t lie homo of the latter and found Mr. Head, glad only In his night clothes, sitting dead In a chair before u hot stove fed hy nut ural gas, his body In an advanced stn .if decomposition, Kdlth Scott, a donn i ic f tho falmly, lying dead on tho floor of her room, and Mrs. Head and her 5-year old son In bed, the boy dying ami tho mother unconscious. The terrible tragedy is shrouded in tnyn tory. Many theories are currents to the cause, ono bolng asphyxiation, another accidental poisoning and another foul play. Tho fact that, two gas stoves In th" house were burning at full force practi cally explodes the theory of asphyxiation, and tho fact that no bruises were found on either person renders the murder theorj almost incredible, louring accidental poi soning as the most probable cause. None of the family were seen Inter than Saturday evening, leaving no doubt what ever that Mr. Head and tho domestic had been dead thirty-six hours before being discovered. Every room in the htuncwac Intensely hot, and, there being no ven tllation, the fumes from the badly decom posed body of Mr. Head were stilling. 3Inny New Year's Hay Crimes. New YoltK, .Tan. 2. The new year was ushered In with a series of stabbing af frays, some of which may result In nesth. Seven men lu various parts of Hj alt y Were stabbed during the early hur of the morning. Professional Cards. pnOP. FREDERICK ZEITZ, IA'STIiUOTOli OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give instructions on piano, organ, tring and band Instruments. Forfnrther In formation call onoraddress Gnum.Kit linos., No. 1 North Main street, Hhenandoah. JOHN It. COYLE, ATTORNKY-AT-LA W. OBce lleddall building, Hhenandoah, ft S' OL. FOSTEU, ATTOltKKY and CO.UNSELLKR-A T-LA ir. Room 3, Mountain City Hank Building, Pottc vllle.Pa, M. M. BURKE, - TTORNEY A T-LA IP. BHirtAMDOAn, TA, Ofllce Room 3, P. O. Building, Hhenucdos nd Esterly building, Pottsvtllo. D R. II. HOC ILEUNER, Physician and Surgeon. Advice freo at drug store, 107 South Main street. I'rlvato consultation at residence, 112 South Jnrdin street,. from 0 to 7:30 p. .u. c. T. HAVIOE, 8OSOS0N DENTl.n. Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and U.'ntre St Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. J. PIERCE ROBERTA, M. D No. 25 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, I'A. Offlce Hours 1 :80 to 3 and 8:80 to 0 p. m. U. J. B. OALI.EN, No. 31 South Jaruln Street, Shenandoah. OrricE Hours: 1i30 to 3 and 0:30 to H 1'. II. Except Thursday evening. No office work on Sunday except by arrange' menf. A strict adherence to the office hourt is absolutely necessary, 10-31-6m NIGHT VISITS, S1.S0. JpROF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had tdxleen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental mutlc giving Instruc tion on tho above instruments. Word left at Urumm'a Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. jyj B. KI8TL.ER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON. Offlce-lCO North Jsrdlo street, ShensndotL. Delcamp's Livery Stable E.-DELCAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, tilieimiitloali, Peiiiui, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarml Simple, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de lighted with It. Orders left at I'JU boutu Jar dlu street, Shenandoah I'a, will bo promptly attended to. Tho Man Who .wrote the Song I "He never cares to wander iom his own llrestde," was Infptred while sitting before one of my tint Heater, I alisc have on baud the bent bioven and Ranges In the market and a large btocli ol Houscfurnlshlng Uoods. I'lumblng, ruoltng und Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. p. a. wa.TEna, for. ot Lloyd and White Sts., Shenandoah, I'a. NEW CARPETS Sewed and laid, old ones rcnltod. Mattresses made to order Carpets, Mattreefcea, Feathers, Robes, Rugn, Cushions, io., made free Iroui dirt and moth in wet or dry weather. Prompt attention given to orders. Address bTKAM HENOVAT1NO COMPANY Noith Bo era street. Shenandoah, I'a, 12-lra J-ilJkiri. baius siwlrlittesMUl lJSV.UttVVlSJJIDUBiltl 1 ;SM4k.7tClf ' Eositlent Cleveland's Official New Tear's Eocoption, A IJOENE OF DAZZLING SPLENDOR. Ths OITIeors of the Unltud States Army nnri Sinry Took the 1'nlni for lVrsnnnl Appearance Thousands of the I'litdlc hhnt Out. VAM'llfcOT(W, Jan. J. The president's NVr Year's reception for 1801 has never hwn exeeeded in brilliancy by any slm-lln-gathering. It whs a scene of dar.r.ling splnndor throughout. As the hour for be ginning the reception drew mmr there was a tnngleof handsome vehicles draw ing up to the mBrble portico. The crowd on foot wns not large, as tht puhllo re oiitjlou was to come later. Promptly at 11 o'clock the Marine band, stationed in the outer corridor of the man sion, struck up "Hall to the Chief," which was the signal for the opening of the re-ci-ptlon. In another moment tho presi dential party appeared nt tho middle landing leading from the private quar ter above to the reception rooms below. Ki i t oamo Colonel Wilson nnd Captain. Pu i her, U. S. A., In full uniform. Then followed President Cleveland, with Mrs. ("m eland on his nrm. The president wore his conventional garb of black, wlthf ... .... . I I'Huco Albert coat. Mrs. Cleveland noVer looked better than in her gown of n vivid magent molro with & Ividlce of Irish point, finished with an art ntlo mass of chiffon at the front of the bmlice. The skirt was entirely without trimmings. She wore her hair parted in fr nt and drawn back at each side Into a simple knot nt the back of the head. Her hmh neck gown was almost entirely free from jewels, and the Jeweled comb In her hnir wns the only noticeable ornament to her attire. hollowing the presidential couple came Vh h President and Mrs. Stevenson, S ec ru h ry nnd Mrs. Gresham, Secretary and Mr Carlisle, Secretary.and Mrs. Lament, the Attorney General and Mrs. Olnoy, tho Pon master General and Mrs. HIsell, Secretary and Mrs. Herbert, Secretary nnrl Mrs. Smith, and Secretnry and Mrs. Morton. Bnk of the lino of the cabinet ladles warn two or three score of ladles nnd youn? girls, official and personal friends of Mrs. Cleveland and the cabinet ladles. They took no immediate part in tho re ceiving, but their brilliant costumes and jewels formed an effective background for r lie official party In front. ITU fc in th line of callers came the mem hers of the diplomatic corps, in the full regalia of their station. They were attended by their suites, Including mili tary and naval attaohes In th bright soarlet and crimson uniforms of hussars, culrnxslers, etc. The dean of the corps. Sir Julian Pauncefote, ambassador of tii eat Britain, was the first to extend greetings to the President and Mrs. Cleve land With him came Mrs. and Miss Pauncefote and the numerous members of his mite, all in gold embroidered cos tumes Following Sir .Tnllnn came M. Patono tre, the ambassador from France, also In red and gold embroidered courtdross, and with ehapeau in hand. Ho nlso was ac companied by his army and navy attaches In thfir bright uniforms. Then came Haron Saurma-Jeltsch, the German am bassador, and suite, all In uniform, nnd the ambassador's daughter. Baron Fava, the Italian ambassador, and his suite fol lowed. Then enme the long line of minis ters and their wives and families. Most of ths ministers wer quite as elaborately uniformed as the ambassadors. Chief Justice Fuller and the astioclate Justices of the supreme court came after the diplomats. Then came senators and congressmen with their families. Then came th department officials, followed by a numher of organizations, the Oldest In habitants' association of the District of Oolnmlila, belug first on the list. Eight veterans of the Mexican war followed. There was a long line of members of the Grand Army. It win n subject of general remnrk thnt the oflicers of tho United States army and navy nere the finest looking body of men, as a whole, that passed in the line. The retliei oflicers, with their white hair and still vigorous- frames, were n picture. Af ter time came Genernl Schofleld and tho line of those in active service. As these all gathoiel in the east room nnd passed from one group to another with Now Year's greeting It produced the finest ceremonial effect of tho day. While the special guests were being greeted the puhllo at large were waiting outside with considerable impatlcnco to bo admitted. They came through the westerly gate on Pennsylvania nrcnuc up to the front door of the White House, nnd nfter passing through the red room shook hands with the presidont. They then passed on through the green room, the east room, and back through the hallway, and out of a window, from which a tem porary gangway of planks to the pave ment had been constructed, and thence out of the grounds. The ixates to the grounds wore closed at E o'cloi k, as it was evidont at that time that it would be impossible to get through with the long line still standing outside. Btveral thousand persons were thus ne cessarily disappointed. Mr. Cleveland showed signs of fntlgua as he left the blue room and went back up stairs. Mrs. Cleveland endured the ordeal with great pluck, shaking hands with praottcally every one In the line. Sht showed much less weariness than her husband after it was ov r. Masked llurglnrs H.ld for Trial. Lokc, TSLAND ClTT, N. Y Jan. . Ex Constable Edward Fitzpatrick, William Mahonay and Michael Sherlock, the three alleged masked burglars who recently ter rorltod Newtown, Maspeth and Laurel Hill and who were captured at the point of revolvers in front of the entrance of the Tlurty.fourth street ferry on Sunday night. ere arraigned in the police court yesterday and committed for trial. Humbert Sympathizes with th Sicilians. Romk, Jnn. 2. King Humbert, In re plying to the New Year's greetings of tho Italian senators and deputies, after re ferring to financial affairs, alluded to th riots in Bioily. He said that ho sym pathiitd with the Sicilians, and was con vinced that their condition could be allevi ated by wise measures of legislation. Abolishing New Year's Colls. Ciuitnoooa, Tenti., Jan. 3. An un precedented feature of New Year's day her was the ilsappaarHnce of the oustom of rotvuinjf callers. Not a lady In tho city kt-ni open hoiiBe, and the day was the quietest in the city's history. A Cons let Kseapes. Jkfhi.ox Ciiy, Mn., Jan. . Joseph Hice, i )nvlct sent up for four years, scaled the great penitentiary jvalls some time l "on 6 and (1 o'eloek In th morn ing and is still at large. The authorities llte scmhlng for him, hut with lltrte pro-pi if success .Started on Full Time. Pun t-Bt lie.. N J . Jan. 8. -Two htin d-tlcf tbsiioO employes of th Warr-a foundry ajd maohihe shops at this place starred on full tim this morning, This plant 1tm ihut down Mrrl wstk , Jul", .. W, par , 4 chui'il, l ' BU'l ! o' 1 H j ,' marii,u;,'i , , , bride ami hi 1 , i w Johns, ,11 tell lu tin I ,, Tho National Skating Tonrii- - Hkd Hank, X. J., Jan. a Skating association prop championship races here r and If the .Shrewsbury rl before that date nine! looked for at this pl, , who are expected to c , i ,,, plon J. S. Johnson, Joe h ,i,,Mhi,, j, ard Mosher, Clark and J. (j Kmine'it. Wanted to Captor the Whit , Washinoton. .i.i , . iiemP man nailing herM Mrs K J. l arrested yesterday nl the Whi and is held In custody until her can he heard from, t-ho had go , , formal possession of the eeou , slon. She says she has a son inn Camden, N. J. III Iron Works to Iti-snine. St. Lot m, Jnn. 3. It ii rupnnei the Tudor Iron works nt Eal -,i, I., Ills., are about to resume npernt , full. As soon as t he Uolli'vim i.. stinie the works will haveanmli .,, 'lui 1 it. , ,6 i T 4 ' " is reported thai tilnt'nu utll hniin ut..,..l. 1 . i ploy will have vti-ady emploj hu nt. Itloh Mnd In Cripple i rrrk. CniPi'i.E CiiKhK, Coin., Jan. a. - O-e which assays n, fiw to .i,uu per ton m i found here yesterday in the Free (,n!n.t ,e mine In a oross putting from the butto n of a shaft I8f. fwt in depth. The l'i,-e Coinage Is looited east of thIlunis on Hull mountain. Poisoned hy Corned Beef. NoHRlsrowtf, Pa., Jan. a. Charl.B IJobst and his family ate freely of canned corned boef. His wife and one of liU el,,l dren are dying, and the physieuius say it was because of the corned beef, NUGGETS OF NEWS M. DeGlcrs, llussinn inini-'erof foi.L.n affairs, Is seriously ill, the result of a Ij.id chill. The total nnmber of postoliees in opera tion in the United Status on Jan. 1, )sil k 6,8'i. The amount claimed hy letter rani n of the country lor overtime amounts ,o JTS0,(l0O. In a family quarrel at Newport, t , Cha les Keniiiston, Hired 4:i, was shut I hy his 23 year-old lirutuor lu lu, ,i ,. u D.ivis The Cnllfornln miilv.int, oiiem ,1 yesterdat '. lie I i-N eises will take pl.ite w m u 1 1 . ijinm I inr is ri -inlet e,l TERRIBLE JXPLOSW.. Too High Pressure. In these days of keen competition in ei ; no, when the business ni.tn is compel .. end his intellect and every encry to i iieess of his business; the clerk, l"u '- riper, professional man and ia'i m, ;i, ,'ive theniselves at a terrific rate, ii(i,, , I' hut one result an explosion, whnh ,t' it resulting in immediate deaih, 1. lein with shattered braim and Issi.i hey are running at too high piersi,i I lie strain is too great. Something n iaj ,id iloeH give wnv. This Is equally true. k loinen. Though their sphere is miif united, they have their daily burdens, fn hi old woiries, and the results are the sann i villi their stronger companions. This condition is growing woisp r,eit lay. The rapidity of its inert n-o is a i & ii contemplate. Our homes, hospiinis, ,,,,5 nsinie asvlums are full of these lltltdl t llli , md are being crowded still further. I' 'i but one solution of the matter. !. j n?c the importance of the siltnilion at , i md take the necessary mennuws to i ,me it. If you have failing mimoiy l,t lashes,. dizziness, nervous or sii k h- ,',i; ii I iousness, irritability, mehiulioK- ' -essness, fainting, nervous uv-pi,-i.i epsy. etc., know that anyone ol il i in , . i i symptom of the calamity th.it n . 1 , , .oil and even though you hae . ailed remedies and treated with i ihvsieians with little or no benefit, l',v ; Miles' liestoratire Nervine a trial, it , ho only remedy that may be depends ipnn for nervous disorders. " Two voarsaao I used Dr Miles' Restorstlv, v'-rvlne with marked benefit, and litloi tudiu'c), ,1V on, uo nun uvcn ni-i wiiii eiimrru m n f ,1-loner live years in me uhiius oi our mi iui-.i elans, to try it together lth Dr Mile ,1 l iver Pills He uasso vtnndtifnlh Is'i,' t'liii 'ml he Is attending to mini, ess spntn -n used Nenine with most rxeeTcn! ix vM nf us toeelher have not used more Hi n ottles of Nervine. Several ol our ftietto 1 dsn used It, end are preatlv Improved."-- t iiblis, Iluelier & Clbbs Plow Co , t anti.ti f 11 Dr. Miles' P,etoratlve Ncrilne Is sold tn lnislstsnn a positive Kiiarantce, or pent 'files Medical Co., Elkhart, 1ml., on re. c rloe, 81 peruouie.sixnouies.isi.expreMii.r, r, , . :t Is positively free from opiates or danger. U irifiS. Tree book at druggists, or by maU. WM. J. LLOYD'SI palace Saloon.,.. and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one of the best In the coal regions, and has elegat dining parlors uttaohed for the use of laities. The liar U stocked with (he best ales, beers, porters, nines, liquors and cigars. flETTS'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Oliaa Bettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vialnlty, also Bergner & Ktigtsl's celebrated India Pale Alee and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Ll(juort) and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. MISCELLANEOUS, SOLICITOKB WANTBP. apply at Hihai.d odice. particulars WANTI I) W011C ,t VC-Drsk., 'I - rtL i ' 1 e v - eni' f aibar" 51 1 fpf- t rg nt i it I (' -of i 1 i - idV 1 1 1 i ro is none u.ilct a Kreiter tlic (oiiKtmicr tttution of lions f..r t (, h i ill! tl - r !... .; V 'lirll is the s.i .1 - md tt( . ii upon Ji n, t b- in- Coi;;; erfeits W ofCottiJi' hi'Mi" nt.i! & l- f r- , ' fe. f-iwr. ., , . or a ott v ill be 8 winpointdl OottoUno ns n (A endorsed bv Ax 1 (KiVitig ox tliid ) our cook 19. 1 ' pen ml imlls. Mi, i otily i AIR3ANK t4Co.,f CHICAGO AND iiFIABlRI! HI., ("A iiLaoctPHia. mSBlU BEDDALI (Kikicjs i - to Coakley Dros.) He. ,1H Centre Mtreet, NIIMiANUtHM, 1A. Our Motto- )! Prices. Patronni. Quillly at Lowest Casti :spi ctfuily solicited. Kaiser's Oyster Bay I 127 Soul 11 Mahi Street, SHENAKLOAH, FENNA. A. V. Ki- R, Proprietor. (STThe best nysi, , nil styles at all hr urs milliiioryt Just opened in the Egan IiulldiiiK ii'i street, a full line No. H Eii-t ( , of Fall ii'id r Millinery. SHI iiDOAH, PA LOTS Of hoU s in a skimmer! Itl Of A11S ' ' Ot 1 1 e lu ' n " . tn T- 1 i.-ij-t , e!:h 1 , fr. liiij o by ring away money. One economizing Ih to InRtiri mini hly reliable companies it nt, such as represented 'i rett, tbemindoah . l' n t7 a 1. nt MfCIl 01. PHILADELPHIA. PA. ci 1 ;,. I itisl in America, ' llirj ashrrtise DEBILITY ' ' i OF ItoDiSCRETION md l n t nrvs 1 ' 1 ' in y i o da) ' ' l 1 1 t iry or cuirt 1 ti v lilt 4 t. . uiiuiT i u iviit in a i 11 .. hi ml tlv ( ill i Ii,' tin only i , is an I l tu 1 iid- I A triii tiki ml 1 1 .ll'l tl.illi; !"UB I l.Ml.l tl.L'll. . .1 111 1 S11I t w i,t -1 .1 tn it m nt hy in ll SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! V VTti,,c-.u.i and lietall PH1CEB, b'ercui on Hi w Md Centre Htreol C'JP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to t !ie taste. Invigorating and straii('enlng to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from it!P,fstiw.'S?,iT.isJ -' II1M I ' -r ftNNI Only SO for ftstt pound package. rre aamplB on nnpUeatton to tuautaetuien. voasiuar B. It. Soveni, V K. Msgargle, -W. H. Waters CHWSflANlSlMIDf No, 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -aqknt rok- uer's mm ED LASER 1 1 ' "NER BEERS. 1 0 1 Ale uen Cot W PoM ei to 1 met . LWa -1
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