MR' 7?e Evening Herald. Published dully, except Sunday, by imitALD vviihisnixo coMi'Asr, Publication office and mechanical detainment, 215 Hast CohI Street. nu tT4 I delivered In Shenandoah and 1HC JieraiQ aurroumjtng towns for Six Cent a week, payable to the carrier. Ily mall, Throe Dollars a year or Twenty-Ate cents per month, In advance. AtlvrrliiteiitPtit charged according to space and poult ion. The publishers reserve the right to change the iKisltlon of advertisements when (vcrthe publication of news requires it. The ri.-litlK ulso reserved to reject any advertise- mint, uhether paid for or not, that the pub l.hhers may deem improper. Advertising rates nudr known upon application. I'.nti i 'ii at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa. an soi iiiul oloss mall niuttor. rn ji nvuxixa irmuT.i), Hhonandoah, I'enna. Evening Herald. THURSDAY, JANUAItY -1, 1801. A DOMESTIC DRAMA. TTImt the I'Httfienieers on it Michigan Kond Saw anil llenrtl. Comlnjr over on the Michigan Central n tnll. inu iitpenrine man nntl n liiimlsonie ly ilr-wil, rellneil looking woman were seated iust In front of n plainly dressed, sweet fieed uld lady aliuut 70 years old. Every little while the man would lurn and nddreHi a remnrk to the elder woman, and her eyes would glow with pride, for ho was her non, and though his wife did not 8eem overcordial perhaps sue was not proud nf the old lady yet sho would deign to drop n word or two once In awlule. Finally tlioftnn turned, as the porter In formed him of the dining car In the rear, ind mid: "Well, mother, Emma and 1 will tio now and get our dinner. You know she needs it good warm dinner. You have brought your lunch, I see. I will send you in n good cup of hot tea." And the couple roue mid passed into the dining car. After they had left, "mother" sat look ing mil of the window and appeared to lie deep in thought, not overlmppy perhapi. Finnlh she reached under the seat mid brought up the little wornnut black bas ket "-no" hnd noticed and held it on her lap. lingering the ribbon it was tied with in a thoughtful way. Just as hhe opened it the train stopped at rotation. The door was suddenly Hung Viii, and a cheery faced, handsome blond sU- 'ped in. lie appeared to bo looking eagerly for f,omu one. Finally his glance fell on the little old lady ".Mother!" hurried inn delighted voice. "My John; my John!" And the two were clasped in a loving embrace bo genu ine as to cause tpars to rise in tlio eyes of one of the pawngers, and the rest looked on In an interested manner. "Where aro Frank and Kminaf" he in quired. "They liavo gono into tho dining car. Etnmu isn't well, you know, nud has to have n good, hot dinner." She repented this in an apologetic way, for slio saw n look in John's eyes that sho did not fail to read, und Frank was ho not her son toof "Hut you didn't wish any dinner, I aupposo." And his eyes fell on the little basket. He saw It all at a glance, but ho , intibt not hurt his mother's feelings thus. " 4nd are you not glad to see me? Are you not surprised? I found I could join yon hero instead of waiting until you got to Chicago. And now tell me, dear heart, isn't this dear little basket the samo ono that Frank and 1 took our lunch in to school I thought so," as a smile roso on tlio faded svicet face. "Well, I'm awfully hungry. 'Sposo I we keep this for supper, and yon come with me and eut u nice hot dinner. No; no excuses." i As they left tho car they met the other couple. "Halloo, Johnl Where did you come from?" "How do you do, Emma? "I came, Frank, just in time to see our 1 mother had h substantial meal." And they passed on. When the passengers who heard and saw it all arrived at Chicago, they saw n handsome young man with n little black basket hanging ou his arm tenderly assist ing n sweet faced old lady through the crowd. A carriage was eallod, and they drove off Xo onu seemed to see anything of the other couple. Chicago Tribune. Heorgo mint's Tnce. An Fnglish woman writer suys it is to bo fiarcd that posterity will never know exartly what was the living aspect of Gecir.'e Eliot's face. Only u very great palmer could have seized at once the out line and something of the varying expres sion and her reluctance to have ber por tray taken, her private person made to a cert niieteut public propotry in that way, has deprived us of any such memorial. Future uetierations will have to draw on tln ir imagination to conceive a face cast in the missive mold of Savonarola, but spare anil i-pirittiallzed into a closer brotherhood with the other Florentine of the Dlvlna C'oinmeiliii. The features might lie too lnr.'eand rugged for womanly beauty, but wlr ii the pale face was tinged with a faint flush of tenderness oranimation, when the wonderful eyes were lighted up with eager pa -5i' in and the mouth melted into curves of unutterable sweetness, the soul itelf seemed to shine through ita framework wiih a radiance of almost unearthly pow er, so .that; a stranger seeing her for the fir t time asked why he had never been told she was so beautiful. Trimming Lumps, Trimming n lamp Is now a science. As aonie one aays that the oake made by a lad.v ts always better thsn any other put on the counters, so lamp trimming needs hands of accuracy anil refinement. Keep chtese cloth sqiiareM for wiping off the lamps. The wieks should be trimmed with tho sharp edge of u visiting card or with a poker heated redhot nud passed over the wick. This last method is a lit tlu troublesome, but itremoveM the charred part evenly. Wicks used for a long time, even v. hen they do not become very short, frrrAv thick and are apt to give forth au unpl' isiml odor. They should lie removed i montii at least, lit duplex ituruem w I, k should be trimmed In the oppo ilireetiuii from the other. Hound slinuhl he trimmed toward the cell I turners should be willed free from One Bile VI' en r iim' T I ut tlv U eliarred wieK and drops of oil ev - , - - - Every now and then they should n il in strong Miapsiids, to make them il i lean Wh-n they have Ihh?u ( i lonu , i me, I hey need replacing. I'lelphiu lslger. RESTORING ORDER IN SICILY. Rerlntis ltlots, However, Still Occur In Interior Towns. HoMti, Jan. 4. At tho meeting of tho oablnet Prime Minister Crlspl ntiuonnced that a report had been received fromllen eral Morra saying that order had been re stored in almost every part of Sicily, but that owing to the numerous centers of ngltntion that existed reinforcements of troops would lie tircossary toavold a rce titionof the late scenes of bloodshed. The lenders of the ngltntion, he said, had al ready In their possession several thousand rllles. An attempt would be made to dis arm the disaffected peasants by legal ef forts, but should this fall a recourse to force would lie necessary. Telegrams from l'alermo stnte that in the riots at I'letra-l'erzia eight persons, Including a child, were killed by the Are nf the soldiers, and fifteen were wounded. Twelve soldiers were injured, oncof them seriously. The streets of the town are de serted and all its outlets are pat-oiled by troops. At Saleml the building occupied by the Huonl Amlcl club, the offices of the No tary Uadiera.the People's bank and many private houses were set fire to by the riot ers and burned, the flames lioing visible for miles miles distant. At Mar.zara all the shops are closed and the pi rice appears as if deserted. At Glbelllua there is still serious trouble. The rioters threaten to burn the residence of the mayor, and a force of troops sur round that building to prevent the carry ing out of the threat. A priest who was exhorting the mob to desist from further disorder was killed. The troops there upon llred a volley at the rioters, who lied In wild disorder. It Is stated that live rioters were killed and five wounded. Cnpe May's PostinaBtiTslilp. CAPE May, .Ian. 4. The terms of nine teen presidential postmasters in New Jer sey expired last month, but none of these places have been filled. Among the num ber Is the postmaster at Cape May. the present Incumbent, F. 1,. Itlchnrdson, be ing a hold over. It is expected here that President Cleveland will send to the sen ate today tho name of the man who has been selected for the place njid end the bitter controversy which has been waged here for the past six months between tho friends of John W. Xhompsoii and 1'red' crick J. Mclvin. Hold Daylight Kitlihery. PlTTsnuRO, Jan. 4. Two farmers, Abe and John I.ense, from Shanopln, lieaver county, called on the police authorities here to assist in tho capture of three un known men who committed a bold day light robbery at their home. About 1 o'clock, while tho brothers were at work in a Held at some distance away, the men entered the house and overpowered Miss Leiiso. One of the robbers stood guard over the woman while the other ran sacked the house and secured between $',',000 and :i,000. Ordemd II 1 Sailor Polsum-d. St. John. N. 11., Jan. 4. In the exami nation of Mate FerriU and Steward Grif lln, of the bark Antoinette, on tho charge of extreme cruelty preferred by Sailors Vounsch and Morgan, Boatswain Mc Clelland swore that ho heard Captain King say that if two certain members of the crow became ill to give them a dose of poison and launch them overboard. Fur ther evidence goes to bIiow that extreme cruelty was practiced on tho sailors. (leorgo Wellington Hunted Down. Chicago, Jan. 4. A mob of 1M men chased a negro named George Washing ton through the aristocratic neighbor hood near Forty-sixth street and Indiana avenue, and aided in arresting htm. The man was charged with attempting to as sault Mary Iloges, a 12-year-old girl, and was only captured after ho hail fought fiercely with the policemen who led the posse in his pursuit. N. Y. and N. E. Clierks Protrsted. IlAUTFOlil), Jan. 4. The employes of the New York and New England road are In serious trouble. They were paid oil last Friday by checks drawn on tho Continen tal National bank, of Huston and enshed them here, as usual. Yes-iy the checks were returned protest ei' 'lebank. Pro test fees of $1.50 for each check aro added to the face of the checks. Anarrhlsts Shoot at n Police Official, Paihs. Jan. 4. While M. Phelntan, a commissary of police, was going his round ntAshieres with a subordinnto he met a number of men and boys who shouted "Vive 1'anarchlo" and fired revolvers. Thoy then decamped. Two bullets pierced M. Phelatan's coat, but did not touch his body. To Push New York's New Capitol, Alijany, Jan. 4. Governor Flower said when asked nbout the appropriation bill for the now capltol: "I shall sign It at once, in order to relieve the distress prev alent among the working people here. I think It should have been more, but wo mtiht not cavil over it at such a time." flood Haul by ltank llurglars. ItoCKKoltH, Ills , Jan. 4. Burglars blew onen the safe in the Franklin Grove bank. ' mntll 0f tuH cty nmi nm(i HVVliy wtn everything of value In the vault. Tho loss In cash and papers is estimated by the bank olllclals at aB,000. No clew. Plunger Walton Natlfio His Creditors. Nkw York, Jan. 4. Plunger Walton met his creditors last night, and having made a statement nf his liabilities and assets they decided to let htm continue the business of the Grand hotel. Hniullpox Scare In Wlnsted, Conn. Nkw Haven, Jan. 4. There is a serious alarm over several cases of smallpox which have appeared In Winsted, in this state, nnd all the children of the local schools have beeu ordered vaccinated. Denth of Adolph I Bttllger. New Yoiik, Jan. 4. Adolph L. Sanger, a prominent Hebrew Inwyerand ex-pretl-dent of the board nf aldermen, died at his residence hereof pneumonia. NUGGETS OF NEWS Pennsylvania's Republican state con vention will bo held at Harrisburg May 38. German residents of Lawrence, Mass., will hold a mats meeting tonight to pro test against compulsory vaccination. Queen Victoria haa conferred upon the ameer of Afghanistan the honorary knighthood of the grand cross of the hath. A dispatch from Genova says au ava lanche surprised three Italian workmen . ... . - -. . - - - -- who were crossing Theodule Pas at 'Aer- matt. Two of them perished. John I). Rockefeller bos presented the Chicago unhersltv with J.VUKM for books and equipment. He has altogether pre ssnted the institution with over $3,500,000. THE NEIVIAXSCIIBMB. It Ib tho Absorbing Topio Among National Lawmakors. REPUBLICANS WILL OPPOSE IT. Mr. Tarsnry, Who Voted for tlio Mnnstirp, Argues That "There Are Moro Men Driving Dray Than Herrlilng Inronir.1 Ml. Cogswell fwtys It Is IJn-Alnerlcitn. Wasiunoton, Jan. 4. HeprosentHtive McMlllin, chairman of the sub-commit tee In charge of the Internnl revenue feature ii f the tariff bill, outlined to an Associa ted Preas report er tho salient feature of the Income tax measure, which he ex pects to complete In a day or two. He said: "The corporation part of the measure will not require an Inquisition on every individual to delermiue what amount of corporate stock he holds, but t lie assess ment will be made against and paid by the corporations in the first instance, and hence tho man owning corporate stock will not be worried by assessors unless ho is subject to au individual income tax. As to foreigners and foreign assocmtlons holding interest bearing securities In this country, they will bo assessed the sameas our own citizens. It will not be necessary to go abroad In order to ascertain these investments. It should ha understood that the tax will bo confined to about 85,000 people, so that no largo force will be necessary to keep track of such u compar atively small class." Mr. McMillin says tho bill will provide means for compelling disclosures as to in comes, somewhat similar to tho methods used by several of the states. Ilosays tho penalties for failing to reportorforfal.se reports havo not jet been fixed. The Income tax is tho all absorbing topic of interest among congressmen. Most of the Democratic members ox pressed satisfaction, while the Hepublican sentiment shows that tho tax will be op posed by the Republican side. General Cogswell, of Massachusetts, said the de cision of the ways and means committee Hew in tho face of tho Democratic plat forms during the war, when an Income tnx was Imperative to carry on thu war. He added: "It Is another un-American step toward relieving customs burdens from the fore igners and placing these burdens on tlio shoulders of our own citizens in the form of a direct tax." Representative Jerry Simpson said that the Populist secllon of congress would solidly support the income tax plan. Representative Tarsney, fine of the members of the ways and means commit tee, who voted for the income tax, met tho objection that tremendous opposi tion would come from the class receiving the Incomes with tho laconic lemark, There are moro men driving drays than receiving Incomes." Representative Coombs, of Brooklyn, said that he was unswervingly opposed to the Individual income tax. "It is un- American," ho said. "It is a device whereby tho shrewd and unscrupulous go free, while the conscientious pay. It is a plan of action which has been tried and abandoned. In England, where the population is compact, and where, if in nny place, this form of taxation would bo successful, the chancellor was forcud to admit that not uno-thlrd of the tux was paid." MadlNon Square Hank Olllcluls Froed New Yoitfi, Jan. 4. After sustaining the indictments found against President Hlnnt nnd Directors Soulard and Mnc Douald, of tho defunct Madison Square bank, of charges of misdemeanors, Judge Barrett declared the omnibus indictment against tho eight ofilcinls under bail in valid, on the ground that it charged par ticipations in fraudulent insolvency with out giving the details of the ofTenso. Tho result of this decision is to set free five of tho eight officials, the other three being held on tho indictment sustained enrlier in thu day charging misdemeanor. It Is likely that these live, will he re-Indicted. The ?gyptinn Monarch Safe. New YoiiK, Jan. 4. The British steamer Egyptian Monarch, v, Inch arrived at her tlock late yesterday afternoon, wns imme diately boarded by a reporter, who made lnn.i(..T ... t,t nnaQll. to .1........... f. vessel or mm-hinerv of Cnntnli, Monrnn nnd several officers of tho steamer, who stated positively that no accident had oc curred. One of the passengers, however, stated thnt one of the boilers had become disabled, which accounted for the delay. Destitution and hulcide PARIS, Jan. 4. The cold weather pre vailing here is killing tho old and poor, nnd is causing numbers of suicides. Sev eral destitute persons have been picked up in the streets lifeless. One old couple living on the Boulevard do Cllohy were found dead In their room. As they had no means to keep them from starving they had committed suicide by burning charcoal in a stove. Fatnlly Hunted at h Iloullre. Chattanooua, Tenn., Jan. 4. This af ternoon while Dotie, the 7-yoar-old daugh ter ot Newel Sanders, a prominent manu facturer and politician of this otty, was roasting potatoes in a bonfire her dross ig nited, and before tho flames could bo ex tinguished the little one was frightfully burned. She cannot live. Three years ago Mr. Sanders lost his eldest son by drowning. I'lvo Children Drowned While bkatlnff. llKitLlN', Jun. 4. A sad uccidont oc curred at Cottbus, Brandenburg. Whllo a large number of children were skating on the Spree at that place the ice gave wuy and twenty-five of them fell into the river. Five either sank before assistance could reaoh them nr were carried under tho ground ice by the current, where they perished. K. M. VIkW. .'lust Stand Trial, NEW Ytil:K, Jun. 4. District Attorney Fellows issued directions for the return of Kdward M. Field, Mm of the late Cyrus W. Field, from the state insane asylum nt Buffalo, to stand trial on the indict ment pending against him In connection with the wrecking of the firm of Field, Liudley & Co. Crespo's HleoUwi Unanimous. NEW Yobk, Jan. 4. Private advlc.es from Venezuela slate that the elect ion of General Ciespo, as president, was orderly and almost uuanintous. He will be in augurated in Febumrv, aud will bold office for four years instead of two an lorumrly. The Weellior. Partly cloudy or oloudy weather; worm southerly winds. ANOTHhK CHICAGO CRANK, He Wanted to Helens the Murderer of Mnyor llnrrlsnn. Chicago, Jan. 4. A crank carrying a large revolver, and who said he was com missioned by the Dolty to do good, ap peared at the couuty jail anil nsked to see Prcndergnst, the condemned nssasslu. "FIvo minutes' talk with Prcndergast ii all I want," said the crank, "and he will walk out of prison a free mini. His request was refused, and then point ing at his weapon, he said ho would com mit murder If the Lord ordered him to do so. He was promptly arrested nnd taken to a station house, where ho eaid his name was Fred Names. Names said that the kilting of Mayor Harrison was In answer to a praver ask lug tor It that he had made twenty-lout hoars before the shooting occurred, lit said that Preudergast was consequently innocent, isames made speeches at the lake front during the meetings of tho un employed last summer and had fre quently attracted attention in Mlohignn by holding several meetings In conntrj churches there. He will bo held for nr examination as to his sanity. Striker llrroiuo Threatening. Jacksonville, Kin., Jan. 4. - Flftj special police and deputy sheriffs are on duty here to protect the men who have taken the places of strikers In Selden berg's cigar factory. The strike has as sumed serious proportions. Fifteen Span iards who oame over to work are threat ened by the Cubans, who sny they will do them bodily harm. A committee of fif teen leading men of Key West, including the mayor, sheriff, police justice, county judge nnd ex-Lieutenant Governor Bethel, will leave for Havana to bring over threo or four hundred Spaniards. An Undertaker's Fntal Carelessness. BurFAU), Jan. 4. J. E. Zent, an under taker of this city, is said to be directly responsible for the death of six people. He recently had charge of the burial of a woman who died from diphtheria. In total disregard of a city ordinance on the subject of contagious diseasos ho per mitted the collln to be opened ntthograve. Of those present at the funeral six have since died of diphtheria. Health Com missioner Wendo has entered a complaint against tho undertaker. The Kll'ort to Sine rainier. Chicago, Jan. 4. Governor Altgeld hns granted a hearing for next Saturday to the attorneys Tor Ueorgo Painter, the con demned murderer, who claims to have a Texas double in a convict named Dick Edwards. The governor's recent reprieve expires Jan. 12, and before thnt time Painter's attorneys hope to convince the executive thnt Edwards killed the woman for whose murder Painter is under sen tence of death. The blinrtlidgo Tragedy. MF.IHA, Pa., Jan. 4. The investigation Into the sanity of Professor rihortllilgo. who killed his wife Inst taiimlav. came up before Judge Clayton, who appointed Dr Jeffries, Dr. ,T. L. Forwood and Captain Isaac Johnson a committee in lunacy The judge intimated, however, that no disposition would be made of the ca'-e until tho grand jury had acted in the mntter, and this body does not sit until March 5. (.row Named Without Opposition. IlAlMHSliUIKt, Jan. 4. Galusha A. Grow, of Susquehanna county, wasunanimously nominated for congressmnn-at-large in the Republican convention. James S Biery, of Lehigh county, who was the only other candidate bofore tho conven tion, withdrew his nmio before the vote was taken. Mr. Grow made a speech, ac cepting the nomination and received gen erous applause. Itohbed by Masked Itnrglnrs, GRKLNsnt'HO, Pa., Jan. 4. At 8 o'clock In the morning four masked burglars broke into the office of the W estmoreland Specialty company, at Grnpeville, bound and gagged tho watchman, John Jenkins, and then blew open the safe, the doors of which were hurled about twenty-five feet. It is not known exactly now much money they took, but somewhere In tho neigh borhood of f 75. Three Idves Lost In the New York Fire. Nkw YoliK, Jan. 4: It has been discov ered that three lives, instead of two, were lost in the lire which occurred in the build- ing on the corner of Pearl street and Coen- ' . . s"n' The dead are: Florence Mnl- laly, 21 years of age; Merty Moore, 00 years of age, and rlorence Deegan, 2 years of age. All were suffocated by the smoke. Foul Play Suspected. PlTTSIUilHi, Jan. 4. John L. Hnhn, who owns a grocery store at the corner of Thirty-fourth street and Penn avenue, left home Tuesday morning with a large Bum of money which he intended to de posit, nnd has not been heard from since. Mr. Hnhn was in perfect health, and It is feared that ho has mot with foul play. Three Miners ltadly Crushed. WllKKLINO, W. Va., Jan. 4. At mine No. 2 of the Moiiougahela Coal and I'oV e company three oars broke loo-e from a convoy on its way to the tipple and ran back into the mine. Three miners, Phil Anderson, Robert Hitter and Thomas Gallagher, wore caught by them and badly crushed. Rltter may die. ltUer Miners Organized. MoxriNt, AHKLA. Pa.. Jan. 4. At the River Miners' district convention the lUt I of permanent officers were made complete, as tallows: 'resident, John A. Cairns; vice president. John C. Wilson: secretary treasurer. John J. Fltzpatilck A con vent ion ol river miners will meet hero next Mondnv to Ib The rate. IT TAKES YOUR MONEY OnlV 25 Cents to buv n plana vtnl gri of Dr. Pierce's Psant l'ellet- uui men you get a lasting benefit and a ycrmaiicnt cure of your umuu ur oick xieauacne, con stipation or Indigestion, loss nf appetite, und all those troubles wmcu iouow a Ulsorderoil liver. The time to treat an inactive liver is before it becomes a dis ease. If these thiv Pellets wars in ovory day umj people would be germ-proof. The germs of disease muKo weir entrance to me system through the liver your health anil well-being depends on the liver. If you suffer from wind and pain in the stomach, giddiness, costive. ness, disturbed sleep, you get imme diate relief from the use of " Fleaa- ant Pellets." 1 They're iiiaranteed to give satisfaction, or i money reiuineu. I Think of the thousands of hornless which must have been cured by Dr. Bags' Catarrh Remedy, liefore 1U proprietor could lie willing to say, as they da: " For any case of Catarrh, no matter how bad, j which we cannot cure, we'll pay (500 cash.' arm 11 mum fcffiS ilrt. Tliereta JIartson Tor fourteen years I have tuBoreil with kid ney troublet my hack to lime that sometlmet I Could Not Ralso Mysolf bp ont of my chair, nor turn myself in bed, I conld not sleep, and suffered great distress with my food. I have taken four bottles of Hood's BarsaparlUa. I feel like a new person, and my terrible sufferings have all gono. Life ts comfort compared to tho misery it used to bo." Sins. TnnitESA Haiitsox, Albion, I'a. Hood's Pills euro Constipation by rcstor US the peristaltic action of tho alimentary canal Senator I'milkm-i's Weildlng. Four Mommk.Vii . Jan 4 Of the ninny brilliant weddings Hint hne taken place in old St. John's church at Hampton dur ing the 251) years of its history that of Senator Faulkner and Miss Whiting ves terday afternoon easily heads the list. The entire lower peninsula turned out to wit ness tho event. A Disappointed Ofllcn Seeker's Hlllrlde. Slir.LiiYvn.tE, Ind., Jan. 4. David Lou den, a justice of the peace, aged 117 years, nnd one of the best known man In the county, cut his throat In his oflics during the night, nnd wns found dead in tho morning. Failure to secure a political appointment issaid tohavedrlvcn Louden to tnke his life. McKnne Arraigned. Brooklyn, Jan. 4. In the court of oyer and terminer John Y. McKnne, Justices Newton and Sutherland, with all the elec tion Inspectors of Gravesend, were ar raigned to plead to the indictments ngainst them. After sonic argumentsthe defendants were allowed until Moi'day to plead. An nprrccable Tiaxatlro nnaNimvE Tonic Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 23c., 00c, and $1.00 per package Bamplca f rco. ffi Tho Favorite T00IE P0WBX8 forthoTecthand Xlrcath,S5c, Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San Diego, CaL, Bays: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tho first medicine I hare ever found thntwoulddo mo nny good." Prlco CO eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not tljfffeet n Cough, as there Is danger of its leading to Consumption. Builou's Unas will save you a severe Lung Trouble. It is tho best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and Is sold on a guaraatee. 25 cts. Sold by C. II. Ilngcnluch, Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. 1XT ANTED. A small bouse. In good reiulr. VV nicely loca'cd. Possession desired about Jan. Wh. Address, glvlrg terms, llKim.u office, Shenandoah, Pa. J. 11., I-3-St T1 EAI Ja shuated at tho northwest corner of Coal und Catharine streets, consisting or one lot, 3uxl50 feet, nnd six dwelling houses. Apply to r ranK vv. wnson, am norm Jarain sireei. 1-3: OUT VOOIl RELIEF -Notice to Ju'tlcos of tbo Peace. Merchants and Recipients of Uut Door Keller. New annlloatlons Irom nartlf s who received outdonr relief. during 1S93, are not requlrtdand win uoi oe paia tor ir issuoa. KlUIKK'l' l.lil.lMj, WILLIAM DEHR, JAtOll DAY, llourdof Directors. Attekt: John J. O'Connoh. Clerk. Uchuylklli County Almshouse. January lit. 161H l-S-M AMUSEMENTS. F EKQUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. FEHGUSON. MANAOKlt MONDAY, JA11UARY 1,1894, The great delineation of tbo Irish character on the stage, Herbert Cawthorn And bis Comedy Cherubs ! In the best farce Comedy, "Little Nugget!" All new for this season, Knoughsald; It Is coming. PrlccH, 25, 50 and 75 CetitH. Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stook. Agent I r all Newt papers. Uzlot. Periodical, eic. Ho. 4 South Mam Street, t, FirstNationalBank THKATRK BUILDING Shcnntidonlit Penan. CAPITAL, - A. VT. LEISENlltNO, President, P. J. FEUQUBON, Vice Presldsat J. R. LE1BENRINO, Cashier. S. W, YOST, Assistant Oashltr Open Daily From 9 to S. 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. HLUPIIHOID BOjifylG. A revolution In corset making! Hotuetmne new 14 No breaking ; no nistlngjnowrlnk i line. Thinner nnd cleaner tbnn whalebone, and times as elastic ana durable. Ladies delighted. in all b napes, t or eaie by A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. Chris Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann'B old stand) 104 South Main Street. Finest nines, whlskevs and clears alwavs in stoclc. IVeeh Ueer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks, Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd nil the train of evils 1 rom early errors or later excesRes, the results ot overwork, sickness, worrv.etc. Full strength, development and lone Elvenloet ery organ and poitlon of the body. Mm pie, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure fmposptble. 2.nuo references. Book, explanation and proofi mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Beer JAESES SHIELDS, Muntijrer Shenandoah Branch. P att's Popular Saloon, (Torirerly Joe WyttVsi 19 .liid 21 West Oak Street, KHMsANDOAH, VA. Sar eiooxed with tbe tost beer, porter, ales, TMfklsu, (.randies, wines, etc. Finest cigars '5 Mini bar attscbed. Cordial It vltstlon to all WALL PAPER! HA.Il GAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Slust inabo room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : ; : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, SSI W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 104 North Main street, Hbenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKRH AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice1: JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, lioseler's old stand.) Aalii aud Coal Bta,, tslieiiuiidoati. liest boer, ale and porter on tap. The finest aracdsot whiskeys and cigars. Fool room at ached. 3ES.EMOV-fiL.Is ! W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, lletwecn Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon miilding, Horsoshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attonded to. Tlio Man Who wrdto tho Song I "Ut new earn to wonstsr From hU own firttul," su Inspired while sitting before one of my Una Heaters. I also nave on nana tue best Stoves and Ranges n the market and a large stook of HouaefumUhlng Goods. Plumbing, roofing and Hiioutlng a specialty. All work guaranteed. T. CD. Wi3k.WI13aS, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sta., Shenandoah, Pa, -OC'lf m. ''at ram mm MaaTW 1 fun 1 . nii-aiATsiisi.Wr r'i iYnr fk.
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