ft. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION I Too High Pressure. In these days of keen competition In every line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to the success of his business j tho clerk, book keeper, professional man and Inborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can lie but ono result an explosion, which, if not reuniting in immediate death, lcavp thent with shattered brains and bodies. They are running at too high pressuie The strain is too great. Something must and does give nay. Tiiis is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their daily burdens fret and worries, and the results aro tho same as willi their stronger companions. Tiiis condition is crowintr worso every day. Tho rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums arc full of these unlortmiRles, and are being crowded still further. There i but one solution of the matter. Heoog ni7e tho importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have falling memory, hot flashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that anyone of them is but a svmptom of the calamity that may befall ymi. and even though you have used so called remedies and treated with reputable physicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Hestorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders. "Two years api I used Dr Mites' Restorative Nervine with marked benent, and loier Induced mv son, who had been sick with catarrh of the Whdder five vears In the hands of our heft phjr lclns, to try It together with Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Mils. He was so wonderfully benefited tlirt ho In attending to business again My w""" alo ued Nervine with most excellent realms. All of us together have not used more than hnttlns nt 'rrvlni. Severnl of our friends hao nl" used It, and are greatly improved." touts (ifnos, idicner & uiods now to . aiuuu. uiia Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is Fold by all ritsHriRnn n tiraltlri miurflntpn. or sent br Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, tl per bottle.slx bottles, S5, express prepaid. It IS positively iree irom mnaieK or unu drugs. Free book at druggist, or by mail. j u.i...imtANT...i.m Under the ausp'ecs of the Ending JANUAKY 3, 1801. In addition to the" attractions by thomagnitlcentdlsplay at the booths thero will be a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements. Chango of program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket of admission. t Tickets, Only 5 Cts. Spoecli Jlestored. I For flvo years I suffered with pain and dis charge of tho throat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &c. at times, could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, andnotnrle to work. I was treated by tho , best physicians In the county, but received no relief. After giving up all hopes I was rco m mended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel like a different person." MltS EMASllANDWKItK, Klk Lick, Somerset Co., i'a. TWabove Is ono of the many testimonials we have received this week, and we v, 111 publish every two weeks additional persons having been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try a bottle, and be cured at once. Mayeiis' IUido Co,. Oakland, Md. For sale by druggists. Mayers' Miignetio Catarrh Cure is the only medlclno used by vapor Inhalation, and Is guarantee d by your druggist. A DIVIDEND PAYEll. 'liiu Gtiiil Dollar Hi Co'y, Of Cripple Creel.; Colorado. Organized under laws of Colorado Capital stock, 700,000 shares, par value $1 each. J'Uttl 1'atd nnd Non-asseHaable. 1BO,00(I Hharr In Treacary. The mine Is located in the richest portion ot the celebrated gold producing district of Crip! pic Creek, ana is held under a United States patent. Work is carried on day and night, and high grade ore is being taken out In largo quantities. In January, 1801, the company w2ll begin pay ing regular monthly dividends at the rato of 24 jter cent, per mitwm on the amount invested, H. H. OFFICER, Sec. andTreas. A limited amount of the sbarts are now offered At SO Cent Ver Share. Stock, prospectus and experts' report may be obtained from the banking house of H- R. LOUNSBERY, 12-2313t-eod 67 Uroadway. New York. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AUKNT FOK- 's CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i Porter, Ale and FitiL Old Stuck Ale. FAIR! II. & S. F E. Co.. No. 1, BOBBINS' GPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, IU'.GINNINO, 01122 A Anarohist Franoh Talks of tho Bar colona Thoator Horror. MS PLANS CAREFULLY LAID. lie I'urprwdy Alnird tho First llniiib fit n Group of Itlctily Ireod T.ndleii, anil Itcgrotn Thnt II Fulled to Kill "n Mco l.ot of Ilnllrgrolft." MAtiKll). .Tan. t. The arrest of the an archist Salvador French for ouing the destruction of the Liceo theater lit Darco lomv on the night of Nov. 7, when twenty- live persons were killed by the explosion of a bomb, 1ms been followed by n full confession by the prisoner of his guilt. In tho hospital of the prison at Saragoiwi, where Frnnch is being treated for Ills self inllicted injury, lie 1ms described In detail the manner in which the crime was com mitted. He boastfully told tho police nnd hos pital mtthorltieM how ho carried two loaded dynamite bomlw to the theater in the folds of the broad Spanish snsb which he wore nrountl his waist. In addition to the bombs lie curried n revol ver, a lone knife anil it bottle of poison, the latter to bo used in case theru was danger of his capture. Frnnch doscribed how he took his place In tho second gallery, nnd glancing around, saw n group of women in evening dress, whose mnny jewels seemed to do- iioto thnt they belonged to the wealthiest ami most aristocratic part of the com munity. Hcwnlted until the opera was nearly finished, nnd then moved into a passage where nobody was likely to ob scrvo him. What followed Frnnch thus describes: "Tnking a bomb In each hand I hurled one of them with nil my force into the center of the cloeIy packed stalls where that group of wlect people were sitting. nnd h fine explosion followed the landing of the bomb. I threw the other one ol most immediately afterwards, hut I don't believe it exploded, or I should have killed a nico lot of bourgeois, ns I aimed it with particular care at a part of the theater where that hated clnss was thick. Of course there was a terrible row and a panlo after the explosion of the bomb, and be fore It had in any way passed I was enn- bled to got away, as I was already clearof the seats, and so had no dilllcnlty in rank ing for tho staircase and from there run ning down into the street." After tho outrage Frnnch fled from Bar colona and hid himself in a lonely house near a cemetery. For twenty days he re mained there, supplied with food by his comrndes, who kept him well posted upon everthiug which was going on. Heavy Sontt-nco for Divulging State Secrets PARIS, .Inn. 4. A widow named Mil lesccnps was sentenced to the Hustrum prison for ten years, to banishment from Paris, to pay a ilno of 1,000 francs nnd to esplonnge after her release from prison A secret service agent of the government had lost in tho woman's house certain plans, and the woman, instead of rpstor ing them to the government, had hnnded them to third parties. A Popular llaftoballfat tn Trouble. CLEVELAND, Jan. 4. James Galvin, the famous ex-lmseball pitcher, was arrested witli three other men, charged with steal ing a dlnmond pin valued at fiiO from II. W. Hubbard. The men were discharged in tho police court, as sufficient evidence could not be produced to substantiate the charge against them. The IVmisy's I.ntt'flt AciitilHitlon. Pirrsurnn, Jan. 4. First Vice Presi- dent McCrea of the Pennsylvania com pauy conllrms the reported trnnsfor of the Vandaiia system, consisting of the Terro llautonud Indianapolis nnd theiSt. Ijouis Vandaiia and Terre Haute lines, to tho Pennsylvania compauy. Brunswick's City Treasurer llcmoved Brunswick, Gn., Jan. 4. E. A. Nelson treasurer of this city, has been removed from ofllce by the city council on the sup position that he is short in his accounts from $30,000 to $50,000. Ho left the city a few days ago, and has not returned. Charged with tlm Petty Murder. Newauk, X. J., Jan. 4. Edward Cor bally and John Dunn were arrested yes terday, charged witli complicity iu the murder of Miss hllznlieth Petty. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Clntlmr Quotation of the New York and I'hilarfelplila KxcIiaiikbs. Nnw Yohk, Jan. 3. At the opening of bus! nesa on tho stock market today a determined euort was made by the short interest to ue prosi prices, which was partially Buecewful In the early dealings-1 lie bear campaign was not, however, of long duration, for many of tho ahortB turned tail and began to cover when they found, thnt tho market was strongly tup ported. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley . .. 37 Pennsylvania 48M Heading 18M St. Paul KM Lehigh Nav N. Y. S N. E Now Jersey Cen. .11 14 W.N.Y. &Pa 2 Krle MM I). L. & W -..I62fci West Shore 101K N. Y. Central Wi Lake Krle & W.... MM Del. Sc Hudson... 131 General markets. Pnir.ADEi.pniA, Jan. 3. Flour weak; winter ButR-rflne. SK12.10: do. extras. 2.2.r0; No I! winter family, $i.K&t.M; Pennsylvania, roller straight. ja.H0a3.10; western winter, clear, V "W- Wheat fir in, higher, with tttfcc bid and IMi asked for January. Corn quiet, llrmer.witli tike, bid and tlMc.asked for Jan uary. Oats nuiet, steady, with 34o. bid and iKc. asked for January. Ileef dull; family JHaU.IW; extra mess, J8.50. Pork dull; new mess, lU.li; family, 1H&1G.60; short clear, $15.50317.30. Lard quiet; prime western steam, 88.10. lluttor quiet, weak; New York dairy, IsQwo.; Now York creamery, suwaoe, western dalrv. lfWfaSlo.: western do.. t0&!7o. ElUs. Xe.i Imitation do., 17&2ic ; Pennsyl vania creamery nrluts. fancy. !Xto.; do., choice, So.; do., fair to good, 36(227; prints jobbing at iKHWuc. Cheese quiet, steady; New lork large, eailKcido., small, l(aiaKc.; part skims, t0O.; run skims, &ic. r.ggs unn, wean Western, 23324c.; southern, SB&S'iic. Uvb BtooU SlnrUeti. East LinrnTV, Pa., Jan. 3 Cattle steady: prime to extra, ir to good, f4 4.5U; common to fair, tHQ8.7S, , onunon to good heifers, $3.53.5n; stackers and feeders, $3.60 3.7fi; common to good bulls, $1.503; bolugna cow , ss to clz; rrean oow, iaji45. nogs weak all grades, l:(Vai.8n; propeeti of lower prices. Slicepslow; prime, $S.loaS.wi; fnlr to good. St.K&iS.Si; common, Oio. to 31.60; Jambs ta3.75. Veal calves, WWM; heavy and thlu, IfRiW. BurrAi, Jan. 8. Cuttle firm; fair to good cows. M: llaht steers. IH.w. Han slwtdy mixed iiackers, SS.70Tt.-i RU; Yorkers, IS.859S.WI: medium ami heavy. 1.7uW.iU; pigs, S.WDM: roughs, $4 iV'N.M. Hbei'P and lambs', Udy for sheiiD. struhgi r for luinbs, salts of nU sheen, fair to ko.kI. Sa.Wliaa 38; choice. J8.yi; native lam fair to choice, J4O1.90;extra,$S (.10; Canadt lambs, JBS.IS. A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise vhen ordinary, oods cease to u 1 1 d flesh here is urgent .cod of arrest- .or waste assistance must nme quickly, from natural t source. Scott's Emulsion '; a condensation of the life f all foods it is cod-liver )'l reinforced, made easy of liuestion, and almost as dilatable as milk. rr"D"ril bv Scott A Ikmnp N V. All ilrimlriiti. Ilnwnrd Cnuvtcteit. Jackson, Tenn., .Inn. 4. "Ilev." IIow- ril.nllns William Lord Moore.the Interna tional swindler, who hnil been on trial the second time for violating United Stntes postal lnws, was found guilty on twonty wo counts of the indictment. Howard's scheme, It Is said, was to represent to nconle throuchout the country that for tunes nwaited them in England, nnd that ho was prepared to assist them In estnl llslitiiK their claim, hevcrnl persons were iroucht hytheKOvernmentfrom Knaland to be used ns witnesses In the caso. Rent to the Aiylum. WASHINOTOK, Jan. 4. Mrs. Alice Losoy, the woman arrested at the White House reception on Xew Year's dny, was com muted to the government insane asylum Her son, G. V. Losoy, of Cambridge, X paid her fee as an inmate of that instl tutlon. 1'ontiilllci) Growth. Wasiiinqton, .lun. 4. -The total number of presidential olllces in operation Jan. 1 1K11, wns 3,4L'(, an increase of 301 during Ib'JJ. iao number of all onlceson Jan, was tW.SOO, an increase of 1,093 during the year. Professional Cards. PROF. FUKDEKICK ZE1TZ, 1 INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, firing ana Dana instrument, rorinrmcr in formation can onorauarcts unuut.r.n lines, No. 1 North Main street, hhenandoan. JOHN It. COYLE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W. Office Ileddall building, Hhenandolh, I'l gOL. FOSTEK, ATTORNEY and VOUXSELLEll-AT-LA II Room 3. Mountain City Bank UulldIng,.Pottf vine, fa. M. HUKKK. ATTORNEY AT-LA W. BIIBrTANDOAn, Fl. unite uoom o. f. u. ouiiuiqk, uohuduu. "d ICsterly building, Pottsville. JJU. H. HOCULEHNEK, t hysician and burgeon. Advice free nt drug store. 107 South Mai street. Private consultation nt residence, 112 Houth Jardln street,iirom 8 to 7:30 p. m. J. PIEKOE ROBEIIT3, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1 :80 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. J)., J. S. OALLEN. No 31 South JardlnStreet. Shenandoah. OrncE Houks: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M, Except Thursday evening. No office work oh Sunday ezcevt bit arranae- meiu, x strict aunerence w me vyiee nvurt U iwsolittely necessary. 10-31-Om NMIHT VISITS, l.30. pUOP. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Havlne had bixtceu years' experience as teacher ot instrumental mu"io giving Instruc tion on the above instruments. W rd left at Urumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. M, B. KIBTLKK, M. D.. rilYSWlAN AND SURGEON. Otnce-120 North Jardln street. Shenandosb. The place for business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion for sale AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of eiery description to the rooms and thoy will bo sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods fold on commis sion and settlements made on the day follow, ing tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougberty Bulldlog, Cor. Contro and Lloyd Streets. CLEABY BROS., Uottlcrs of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS. Wi isg llEiit a Speolalty, AIM bottlers ot the Finest Deer. 17 and JO l'eaeh Atley, till HNAlfDOAJl. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. tmltiirof ill klnda promptly attended to Home taken to board, at rates tbatare lioersl. FFilULLEY, Hear of (he Coffee Housp. TARIFF Flllbnuterlng Turn,-. iu llou.i Without ii ym.ruiu. WASllINOTON, Jan. 4. The tnrin (lelinte of 1894 did not begin In the house yester- dny, ns wns nntlclpnted. The Hepubllcnns showeil llglit nt the very outset, anil cored tho first victory. Ueforo the time nrrlved for Mr. Wilson to take tjie Iloor Mr. McCreary tried to nrratiKo nn nmlcn ble nRreement by which two days, Fridny and Snturdny, should he given to tho con sideration of tho Hawaiian resolution. Mr. llltt, the Republican lender of the foreign nlTalrs committee, expressed it willingness to ncqulcee In the arrange ment, but Mr. lloutelle, of MHine, wanted to precip1tt the question Immediately by oalilng up his resolution. llotli sides were ugly, but niter a lively row the speaker held that Mr. ltoutelle's resolution was privileged. The Demo cratic member of the ways nnd menus committee were not willing to go abend with the Hawaiian dlcuslon until tho tariff debate had gotten well under way, however, and the question of conidera Hon wns rr.lsed ngninst the lloutelle teso lution. The Hepubllcnns then executed a Hank movement by refusing to vote. 1 lie Democrats found tlieinsolvea In the hu miliating giosltlnn of not being able to mttstef a quorum, and niter revoking nil leaves of absence Mr. Wilson reluctantly moved an adjournment. SUCCESSFUL BANK ROBBERS. Thoy Seeuro Tuenty-flvo TliottHiiml Dol lar In ii 4u!ct JUInnl Town. lJELVIDKRB, Ills., Jan. 4. One Of tho boldest nnd most daring pieces of safe blowiiiGt and bank robbery ever perpe trated iu northern lllinoitt occurred in Franklin Orove, in l.ee county, some time Tuosdny nigiit, by which tho Frnnklln Grove bank was looted of nearly ?8S,(K)0 in cash and valuable papers. The robbers, after completing their clever Job, got nut of town ns quickly as they cnine nnd left no truce behind by which their identity can be discovered. Nothing was known of the robbery until tho bank ollicials came down in the morning to open tho concern for business. On entering the bank they were started to find the vault doors opens, papers strewn nbout the iloor and everything In general confusion. Tho bnnk is one of the most solid of tho kind in this section, nnd is tho depoitory of mnny of the wealthy formers in ,ee county. The deposits average over SJ5.0IX), nnd have been heavier than that of late. Those in a position to know say tho loss is nearly ?3fi,iHX). The robbers took every thing in tho safe which was inside the vault. No one in the village henrd the re port when the safe was blown up, and as the town has no police, the robbers easily got awny with the plunder. 3:nmumuiiiii!:r.i!n:ininiiinM:iim;iimiiiuiiinmnimiiii:!; 3 3 Eye the microbe Can't detect the microbes of disease, a B and yet tlicy exist by the million. j They pcrmcnte the system, pollute a the blood nud poison the vital organs. I Disease is the iuevitable result. I RADAM'S i I mimmi mum i B destroys every specie of microbe and S cures every form of disease. It's the 5 latest and greatest discovery of sci- 5 M ence. No matter what form of dis- case you arc suiTcring witli it will pay you to investigate. A 50-pagc 1 book of valuable information free. 3 I The Wm. Radara Microbe Killer Co., g 7 Lalght St., New York C'll j-. S Agents for Shenandoah, s: I GKUHLBH BROS KiiusiiuintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiKiiiiiiS RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGKNT for tho -1- Chas. Kettig'B Cele brated Ileer and Porter iu this vicinity, also Uerpuer & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finost brands of Litpuors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Main Street. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) O-ix'cii'caL-rlllo, JEi. The Iteslaurant is ono ot the best in the ooal regions, and has elegant dlninK parlors attached for the use ot ladles. The liar Is Btocked with the best alee, beers, porters, wines, liquors and olguts. HXEW CARPETS Sewed and laid, old ones refitted. Mattresses made to order Carpets, Mattresses, Feathers, llobes, Hugs, Cushions, &c, made free from dirt and moth In wet or dry weather. Prompt attention given to orders Address hTKAM ItENOVATlNU COMPANY. North Bowers Htreet. 13-Mui Shenandoah, Pa Delcamp's Livery Stable E.-DELGAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STBIIT, Btw9n Centre aai Lloyd, SIieitHiiiIoah, I'cniin. Teams to hire tor all purpobs on reasonable terms' Naked MITCHELL HAS Ho Doolaros His Willingness to Fight Oorbott. OLUB MANAGERS STILL CONFIDENT. Despite the Determined Attitude of tlm tlntprnor They Asert That the Content Wilt Tnk I'lnce In l'ubllo at the Ad vertUril Time. jACKBONVlLtK, Flu., Jan. 4. Charles Mitchell signed the amended articles of agreement late yesterday afternoon under pressure from the olllclnls of the Duval Athletic club, and tliusrelleveshltuself of the charge of being n "rank quitter." The amended articles now provide that the fight shall take place In Duval or St. John's county.the latter being the county in which Mitchell's training quarters are loonted Mitchell also insisted on a change In the clause regarding the furnishing of the gloves for the fight. The original articles provided for five ounce gloves, to be furn ished by Corbett. The Englishman In sisted that the clause should lie changed 110 as to read that the gloves should be furnished by "Corbett or Mitchell." How den yielded this point and the articles were changed accordingly. Mitchell said that his objection to sign ing tin- amended articles was not because ho wanted to "crawfish," but was due to the fact that he wns a foreigner, and did not want to violate the law of the state, Mitchell further claimed to be anxious to meet Corbett at any time and place, and said that he canio here for that express purpose. When Corbett wns shown the amended nrticlos signed by Mitchell ho objected to the change in the clause relating to the gloves. Corbett claims that as champion he has the undoubted right to furnish the gloves, nnd said ho would not sign the amended nrticles unless it was stipulated that in case of dispute each principal might furnish his own gloves, said gloves to weigh not less than live ounces. To pacify Corbett this additional amend ment wns made, and M. hell, when in formed of the change b wire, answered that it was satisfactory. Corbett seems to fear some trick by which Mitchell may evnde meeting him nt the lost moment. Tho ordinance passed by the city coun cil opens up another recourse forthe club, so its members claim. The effect of tho ordinandi is to license glovo contests. The club proposes to get a license nnd demand police protection from the city in the car rying out of hat it claims to be a lawful program. If the county authorities inter fere nnd stop the contest the city will lie sued for heavy damages for not prevent ing any interference with what it licenses ns lawful. Regarding tho chnnge in the articles leaving the plnce for the contest to be se lected tho Associateil I'less correspondent asked Mnnnger Howden If the desire of the club to have the privilege of naming any plnce meant that the club might find it necessary to name n secret place. "No, indeed." lie replied, "they could not afford anything of the kind. It would cost us just nbout fcSO.OOO. That is just a little too much of a luxury. We are satis fied that the contests are lawful, and pro pose to hne things publicly. The olub members still talk confidently of their ability to. pull oil the light, but how they propose to do it In the Governor Mitchell's opposition i the things they aro keeping frc face of s one of 0111 the public." It is learned, however, from a gentle man who is very cioso to the managers of tho athletic club thnt it is proposed to "pull oil" the contest just nsthehiillivnn Kilraiu mill was at ltichburg, Miss., in ISSlt. The club mnnngers will select homo suitable plnce in the country convi-uii-nt to a railway line for the sc : of the fight. Special trains will be churn-red by tlio club, tickets will be sold at a prlco that will cover expenses, and the'lnrge cnmils that are expected will thus be transported to the place for the light. No one but the club managers will know the objective point. Iu this way tho club people hopo to out wit Governor Mitchell and pull off the fight without interference. The plan is feasiblt), ns, if the situ selected is kept secret, it will be impossible for Governor Mitchell to get a sufficient forco on the spot In time to prevent the fight. Altogether It seems ns though tliecham plons of F.ugland nnd America wimld at least como together, and the question of supremacy bo settled. Dl'iiKtroiift 1'lre Iu Tnlrdn. Toi.mio, Jan. I. Fire last night caused the loss of nearly a million dollars It broke nut in tho elevator of F. X. Quale & Co., 011 the river, fronting on Madi-un unil Water streets. The cause is as yet unknown. An explosion of dust caused a general nlnrni. The olevutor witli its con tents wns entirely destroyed. Tim eleva tor mid business of C. A. King & Co. is also 11 total loss. The lire alo destroyed throe five-story business blocks, includiug u museum and theater. Harvard College ltetreiiehlii&r CAMliKIDilE, Mass., Jnn. 4. -The hard times hnvo forced Harvard to retrench. Notice has been given to six instructors thnt their services will not he required after the close of the current ncnilemio year. They include I'rofeasor White, one of the oldest professors 111 the college. Last year there was 11 dellclt of 25,iki iu the college account. Five of the six dis missals are Harvard graduates. A AUiiiii'Motfi Ilmbaiid's Itrutallty. C.M.KlKiNlA, Minn., Jan. Heports of 111 treatment at the home of Michael ltyuii led to an investigation. A commit tee found Hyan's wife dying from the effects of ill treatment nnd brutality. Her feet were frozen in bed and her side waa mortifying from nn injury received soma time ago, her husband having refused to pay for b physician or a uurse, although well uble to do so. lltdd Up by Highwaymen. Glknb Falls, N. V., Jan. 4 Philip W. Bctilly, who Is collector for the Thayer Portrait company, of Auburn, was driv ing ou Dix avenue, when four men held him up, shot him through the wrist and knocked him insensible with a olub. The robbers took hi gold watch and nbout (300 in cb.Ii. It la thought the men live In the village. 1'rlwU liivltixl to Ketlro. PATKiWuti, X. J., Jau. 4. Bishop Wig ger has sent notices to eight priests not afllltated to his diocese lo leave their charges atlit seek ot her places. This is tho outcome of the troubles between Ilov. Dr. Smith and his lormer assistant, lie. Fathei Murphy, of St. Joseph's church. VRY 0USEKEEP .SHOULD use. The new vegetiMe shortening It meets tho most exacting re quirements, and is besiile entire! free from theolijection.ihlech.inir teristics of lard, lotnr. known and long suffered. Now deliverano: has come. With Cottolene, good cooking, good food and good health are all assured. Hut you must be sure you ge COTTOLENE Svnd refuse "fl'"e f imitat'ons made to sel 1 t1 2 merits a:id ijonuUrity o V .)"""' II. 'T. ifi,a Ihtn a'l, and your groo viil li'-1 u idetsUnd that ; know ev.ie'.ly what you want. This will bring you satisfaction a:id oavo you disappointment. Sold l-i .I11111I ' P'liinit ! Made o-ily hy K.FAIRRANK&CO CHICAGO, so 136 N. DELf WAHE AVE . PHILADELPHIA MUSSER & BEDDALl (Successors to Coakley llros.) No. 38 IlnHi Centre Htreet. SHIiNAMIOAH, I'A. Our Motto: llest Ouall'y at Lowest Prices. Patrouanc respectfully soltciiod Kaiser's Oyster Bay ( 127 South Alain Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISEU, l'n prletor. tSThe best oysters In all sty'es at all h ur. r Just opened in tho Kgan Btiildn.g, No. 8 East Ccntro street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHl!NAlNDt?AH, J.V. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways nr throwing: away money One 01 me best- methods t , connniizit'.K s to Ini-urt In tlrst class, thorough rmlai f umpauteH, ellher life. Ure or arud, nt -uch as represented No I2U Houtb jHnlln street, ;Hhenanooab Pa Hr Thppl 1317 Arch St, U I I I 1 1 U O I PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only Ccnulno Slieclnllst la America, nolmliiMsnulni; nlnit otliers ailrertue. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special liifteahCN anil Strictures Permanently Cured it. a to 5 dan BLOOD POISON i;v;'uar7dbrv IuuwnictUtxilnao 10 wdayH. 6 5 ears l.uro iitun JlospltaJ and .c iTULUcal cxpericuce. as Oertlttcauis aud llnhma trovo. bond flvo 1 2-ceni stamps for IhmLu TkI'TJI" tlieonly 1 CI IIMIIIT US liltial t-isuimiir.l,a. n wuoiim. toall sufrtrVrt and to thoe contemplating warrla'o. The most utiibtiornand daiiReruui cases solicited . W rite or call aud Ihj tavtxl. Hours 9-!, Kvg)W, Wed nnd Sat. eve's fi-10,Sun tfl? suH't-ssful treatment by mall SH0MAKLRb' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Ketull PRICKS. oroxisr 33. TriEEisH Ferguiiori House bid-. Centre Hire, i A CUP OP delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE AMNUTR from Only 30 Cts for a full pound paclao Freo i&mpla on Application to manulootu. i yoa oils dt II. It. Severn. P. E. Msgargle. W. H. Wutera H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alar ml Himple, Perfect and Cheivp lighted Willi It. Oult'tj din Btreet, Hbenaudorth attended to. iiTi at iw -out it Jar- rt tiiitiiUH M ft MM. 4r4Hfaf Itf I
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