l , In advance. t The Evening Herald.i MILL DLUlMJ). Published dally, except Sunday, by jiJUiAT.n l'Viii.ismxa co.imr.vr, Publication offlre and mechanical department, 238 East Coal Hlrcist. tfhn Ib delivered In Shenandoah and 10 jieraia iurround)ng u,wn, for six cents to- a week, payable to the carriers, lly mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-lire cents per month, Ailrrrllnetnniln charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever the publication ot news requires it. The right is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Knterud at the post office at Shcnondonh, Pn . as second closs mail matter. Tin: jsrjixjxa imjtAi.it, Shenandoah, l'ennu. Evening Herald. FUIDAY, JANUAltY S, 1891. Oov. McKiNi.r.v tells tho Ohio Iieuialattire that "a short session and little legislation would ho apjirt elated In a time llku this." Doih he know of ally time when that would i.. . i i to I Tin-: (jtieen regent of China has de clined the usual birthday ullta this year aud ordered that tho money they would cost be Riven lo tho poor. Tho golden rule, famlliur In China for un known centuries, has not lost Its power there either. Anothkh famine In Kussiu Is pre dicted as a result of the inquiry Into tho crop prospectB, which are had because of the absence of snow so fur this winter. No wonder people get tired of such h world as this. Mu. Gladstone said in the Coin mons this week that the government would not in any way interfere with tho afluirs of JSrazil, uud 111 u, loue which was as much us to say: "Wo have enough to do at home." 1'ONtntr.ssMAN Cadmus stays the spirit of tho Democrutio platform is "utarill thut will reduce the burdens of tho people und at tho same time allord ample protection lo tho Indus trie'." Ho is a dandy, and thinks he is a Democrat. UovKitNoii Lewhimwi having made KansaB a free soil for tramps hag been so beselgetl by tho wandering f. .,... ..i,.. i Li. ,-i,...i nw, (i, nt i,n fraternity in his private oillco that he has been compelled to refliao them further aid The Hnvernor's nersonal rurtlier aid. llie uotruor a personal discomfort Is tho least important .. couMderation In the matter. Tiik Presidential (luck-Bhoolera seem , .. , to have missed tho redhead and can- vasback, but to have had gient luck with the Dutch variety. "Notterdam duck" was the answer of tho adminis tration to questions about tho particu lar kind of game It brought back from the hunt. Tho question, "How mauy ?" was answered in tho same way. Tun phnet Jupiter, it has been dis covered by an English astronomer, bus ,, . ....... M.... i. ...i. anigruu spot i,u us nm.u.ei,. uuiiua-1 plieru. It may he that tho spot Is only the result ol Christinas over-Indulgence, if It could only be determined whether the tell-tale spot Is on Jupl ter's nose or olsowhere located, the problem would be readily solved. OlT in Michigan "the end Of the world" peopleare confident that before 1891 closes, this mundane sphere will be wired out nf existence. Ruch a thine; may be, and If this were tho first predlr-tiou of the kind we might In dulgi ii a feeling of apprehension, but there have Leen so many of thorn In tho past, none of which have been verltied by facts, that tho geueral pub Ho can allord tojwalt for further de velopments Tub value of farm lauds in Penn- Bylvanlahas largely fallen oll'durlng J " J tne last ueoatlb, tue decline oeiugng- urod at $63,4 10,177. This Isthoiaoneral Htatement. The falling oil has been much larger In some sections of the state than in others. Lands In the best farming districts are those that appojr to ha c sutlered most, and which are liltel, to sutler still more, as it h been l ii ml luipossinie to lender uieiri rultiv iiuiii pruSUble at tbe high pn i - piid for them a few years since ti . i iiupetltlon lu the great grain T mmj- states in theNorlhwest, where fie i-iiiiivatlon is less expensive, litis becoinr si aotlve. Filibusterors Again Succeed in Do- laying tho Debate. BUT THE WILSON BILL WILL PASS. At I. pint Tlil la tlin Cniilldent Assertion of lis Supporters linportunt IVn.Inn llllls 1 nt mil in c-d In tin- House A Mis solirlnu Wiuits the Capital lleiuoeil. Washington, .Inn. S. The Demoejnls 1 vpstrdHV sttfTeretl a reiivtltiott of their ex Iterinuce of Wt'ilitemliiy. Again they weie unable to produce a Democratic quorum, which llii- Hepulilk'aiis insisted they should have before the tariff debate could proceed. It was claimed by the Demo cratic whip thnt over 1H0 Democrats were In the city, and that some of thone who did not appear are lukewarm In their sup port of the Wilson hill or personally llttht ln(? some of its features, and have deliber ately decided to offer no aid toward (tet linn the bill before the house. One Dem ocrat, Mr. Sperry, nltlinujxli present, acted with the Ileptihlicans and refused to an swer to his nnme, The Democratic leaders are very much disgusted over theproceed- injri. and assert most vehemently that there is no excuse for tho heavy absentee ism at this iuiH)rtant time. 1 he llepubllcani are naturally very Ju bilant over the success that has attended their efforts to block progress up to this time, although there Is some manifesta ttnn of tliMtHtixfnrtion with tho rourse of .nr. Mouteiie. whose attempt to liiuncn tlie Hawaiian debate Wednesday and yester day has cut off all prospect of considering that HUbject until the tariff Is disposed of. It's almost certain that thu tlmo wasted will necessitate an extension of the limit of the debute beyond Jan. 1". It is likeiv i LiiuL tiiu lime iur iiuuuio win uu exieuiieu nt least two days. A caucus of Democratic members of tho house has been called for tonight. The caucus Is likely to bo Interestliijr and lively. Those who oppose tho bill do so mostly for different reasons and the oppo sition seems to lack cohesion. The mem bers of the wnys and means committee do not think It is numerically strong. The general expectation among the house Democrats Is that the Wilson bill will pass the house practically without inoill llcation. Though the house transneted no busi ness yesterday there were several import nnt measures introduced. Among these was a resolution by Represent atho Do Armntid (Mo.)for the appointment of a se lect committee of thirteen members to in quire into the advisability of removing the seat of federal government from WashiiiRton to some central point of the republic in tho Mississippi valley. Ilep reseutative McGulre (Cal ) introduced a bill to establish a postal telegraph sys tem under the control of the federal gov ernment. A number of pension bills were also in troduced. Representative (Irosvc.ior (().) introduced four of tlicin. One of thee provides for agent per diem pension al lowance to all olllcers and enlisted men who served ninety days or more during the rebellion. Another provides that no pension shall be suspended, withdrawn or , reduced except alter ninety nays written notice served upon the pensioner nnd a I full and impartial healing. Another makes a pension a vested right, and guards jany suspension of this right. Still another provides for a pension ot f IS per month to all honorably discharged olllcers aiid en- listed men who served ninety days or more durmK the wnr of U)e rebelflon The session of the senate wassignifleant h two respects, though brief and unim- ,)ortat ja k0 flir , n(.,)on is concerned. Senator Hoar, of the Republican side, in- troduced a resolution calling on the secre- t(lry of tho tTeamry for h)B ti,ority for the payment of Special Commissioner Hlount for his Hawaiian services, and Sen- ator Gray, of the Democratic side, served notlce thnt on Tues,iny llext thu uemo. crnts would insist upon taking up the fed- I erai elections out niiti i-oiiuuuiiig wiin us consideration unty the measure should bo runt lly dlsposoil of. The Corbett-llllebell I'lglit. JArKBOKVll.Lr, Fla., Jan. 5. In spite of the fact that the Duval Athletic club says ths C'irbett-Mitcliell contest will occur in Jacksonville no one believes it. If the men come together on Florida soil they are likely to meet in the woods, as did Sullivan nnd Kllraln. It is believed that the talk of the club about being confident that the men will meet in Jacksonville is j only a blind to conceal preparations which lure being secretly made to bring Mitchell Corhett together in some place where the governor cannot easily Interfere. An Alleged Murderer 1'recil, TOLEDO, O., Jan. 6. Chief of Police Ileitis returned from Peru, Intl., with Mrs. Georuo Kohler. whose husband lias been In custody for several days, charged with tho murder of Mrs. Uottleib btahl nine years ago. The authorities have dually decided that they will have to release .vomer, notwuustanuing me eviuencB oi irnllt na iimtni. tlin lnwsnf Ollb, 14 wifll 0,inot testify against a husband, and the Kohler are not divorced, as was reported, one (lllil in Toledo's l'lre. Toi.i:no, O., Jan. 5.-There is no doubt I Win Li cl l 1 U JIB V UUD "J nun iimv lit is uiiiun- day night's lire. Captain James Fnuter, of,1 onipuny .no. b. is missing, auu nis rei- hospitals without avail niivrn uavr i,-iii illicit lut ii.iii in . mo One of the fire men says he saw Frauer in King's elevator shortly before that building col lapsed. Workmen aro seaichlng for his body lu the ruins. Sicily In a Statu nf Hlege. I'.vleiimo, Jan. fi. General Morra Dl I-avrisno, who has been succeeded Prefect Colinuyer, of Palermo, in charge of this district has. by a special royal decree, I nppolnted special commissioner, with full powers over all the military anil olvlo ot the Island of Siolly. The royal deoreealso proclaims Sicily to be In a state of siege. Miners' Wm;eN lledured. Biiaiios, Pa., Jan. 5. A reduction of rrages has been mailt, at the lllack Dia mond mines, the Chestnut Hidge mines and the Hallville. Williams, gpeeraud Trout mines. Notices have been posted that on Jan. 15 wages will be reduced from ilxtv-llve cents to llfty-three oeutspor top. a thousand men ure nurcLed. I'h froHldviit's Stt Dinner. WAtiiiKi.-iox, Juu. 5. The President and Mrs. Cleveland gate their Hist stale din ner in honor ol iho i-.ili.iM-t at the Whre House laki uivlii. Li'o .11 similar e . "Is it was a l.iilli.uit all. in- '1 lie v. n.ius rooms were elaborately decorated, and the Marina hand furnished the music. JUDGE LONG'b ftiNclON. If J Ilrntnrrd Under the I.nw lti-qulrlng Notice or Suspension. AVAslllNOTON, ,lan. 5. Commissioner ol Pensions Ixchren has ordered the rostora tlouof tho former pension rating o( Judge Charles Long, of Michigan. Judge Long was originally pensioned at 8 a month. i This was gradually increased until 18X0, I when he was granted by Commissioner Tanner $T2 a month under the law pen sioning those so disabled as to require tin regular attendance of another person, llestde the loss of one arm Judge Long I had a hip gunshot wound, which Is still , open and requires attention. Commissioner Iochren. however, held that his case was provided for it, the act of July 14, lssii. concerning disabilities thnt require frequent and periodical, though not regular and constant attend ance. Under this act it was decided he was entitled to not more than ISO a month. His pension was accordingly suspended and he was ordered to appeal for examination before a medical board. He failed to comply with this notice mnl brought suit for mandamus to com pel the return of his former rating. Tho net of Dec. 1, prohibiting suspension of pension without thirty days' notice, was passed, however, while deelslon in the case was pending. Commissioner Lochrcn characterized the act which makes tho restoration ne ressary as inconsiderate, unwise and ticious. "It encourages fraud and perjury," lie said. "Hereafter in every crooked case thirty days notice prior to suspension must bo given. Almost all tho cases which the law will effect aro really of the worst character, many being fraudulent and criminal claims. All of tlieso are helped by it. The law, however, having been passed, I deemed I had no further nuthority to withhold the pension, and in this the attorney general, to whom I sub mitted the matter, concurred." The required notice will be given Judge Long, and at the end of thirty days the pension will undoubtedly he suspended. A Noted Kilueator tleail. TloSTON. Jan. fi. The venerable Eliza beth P. Peahody, of Jamaica Plain, Is dead. She was one of the advanced edu cators of the country, was directly con cerned In the Introduction of the kinder garten system in this country and has been foremost In all educational forms, especially in that of establishing new and important methods In the existing school system. She was bom in Illllerlcn, Mass., in 1H0I. Her sister Sophia became the wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the novelist. HI r. l'HikliiirNtM I'lnint. Xnw Yoiik, Jan. 5. l!ev. Charles II. Parkhurst makes public a statement in which he complains of tho methods em ployed at the district attorney's office. He says that the evidence against police of ficials submitted to the district attorney was withheld from several grand juries, nnd when nt last forced before tho extra ordinary grand jury on tho last day of its silting was not presented as it should have been. Ilnwnllnn Kepiiblleans Still Augrhlve. Auckland, X. '.., Jan. .1. Advices from Honolulu lo Dec. 23 have been received boro bv the steamer Alameda. At that time the excitement in Honolulu over the political situation was growing In inten sity. 1 lie provisional government was as ' firm as ever in its determination to main- tain its position, and was continuing its , preparations to resist any effort that might be Hindu to restore tue moiiarcny. Daiibui-y Ilntter Will Jlno. DANlit'ltv, Conn., Jan. fi. The hat man ufacturers have waited six weeks for ap plications for work from old employes, but none have come, The manufacturers will wait a reasonable length of time and If the old employes will not go back the work will hereafter bo done in Yonkers, N. Y., where a committee of manufacturer.-! are now making necessary arrange ments. A Woman's Itlte frmed Fntnl. Pkovidknck, Jan. 5. Policeman Abel G. Widden died yesterday from blood poisoning, the result of being bitten seven weeks ago by a woman. While arresting Kmnia Hall, a notorious character, who had cut the throat of Ambrose Ward, her employer, she attacked the officer and bit him lu tue leg. i no woman is nuw m prison for tho nssault on Ward. Agent flium's Ills Steal. HATtTFonn, Conn., June 5. The Investi gation of the management of the Con necticut school fund, which was brought about by the recent defal itlon of Agent Gunn, in Ohio, has been i- impletcd. The investigation shows tl.at the estate lost $100,000 which was in charge of Agent Gunu, who disappeared some time ago. Virelnln's New Adjutant Oenernl. HuiiMOND, Vn., Jan. 5. Governor O'Farrell has appointed Hrigadiar Gen eral Charles J. Anderson adjutant gen eral of the state. Tho contest between General Charleh J. Anderson aud Colonel Percy Hnwes was close. The appointee has filled the office since the fatal illness of General James McDonald. Thu City r Curiiegir. PlTTSBUKO, Jan. 5. The proposition to consolidate the towns of Chartlers and Mansfield, in this county, under thoname of Carnegie will be voted on at the Feb ruary election. After a charter has hpen secured the adiolning towns will be an nexed and Carnegie will bwsomo a third class city. Kreured Only Tito Tliiiimnnd Dollars. Chicago, Jan. fi. L. C. Wnchsmuth, one of the stockholders of the Fianklln Grove bank, which was rohl?d on Wed nesday, has recdved word that tlie rob bers secured but Sfi.000. Tlie bank build ing wns badly damaged and the valuable safe completely wrecked. Wants to be Lieutenant Oovernor. Pirreiiuuo. Jan. 5. State Senator Wal ter Lyon, when asked if ho had decided to become a candidate on the state ticket, re plied: "Yes, i am a candldnto for lieuten ant governor, and will-stay in the contest till the convention either nomlnntes meor rejects me." New York's lletifitoleut l'olice. Nkw Yobk, Jan. 5. The uniformed po lice of the oity contributed 2,088.80 for 1 tlie relief of the poor. It is the first of a series of monthly contributions wnicntne police propob. to make us long a tbe dm tressed condition of tbe poor ton tin ues. I Anarchist Vnlllunt on Trial. Paths, .Ian. fi. The court of cassation yaat entity rejeeied the application for a postponement of (lie trial of Anarchist Valllant. i. uu threw the bomb In the chum her of deputies. His trial, therefore, i began today. A NEW LABORiUVi.ivir.NT. It It Secret, nml All I.nyul Americans Aro inicjhle. Laiisixo, Mich., Jan. 5. Developments hero disclose the existence of a now labor organization which its promoters are con fident is io become of great national im portance. Its existence has not hitherto been made public, although the organiza tion was perferled at a secret meeting at the I'almer House, Chicago, In December, A secret meeting of the national com mittee wns held here yesterday. The committeemen are Azarach 8. Partridge, Michigan: Hugo Prey, Ohio; Thomas Iloswnrth, Indiana; 11. A. Thompson, Pennsylvania: J. J. Streeler, New Hamp shire; K. S. Moore, Illinois. All of these aro here except Hosworth anil Moore. Mr. Partridge is apparently tho leader. He states that the Chicago meeting as nttended by delegates from thirty-seven states, who formulated the organization of iho Ancient Order of Loyal Americans, which Is designed to Include men of every calling, provided they are loyal citizens. It is proposed to work for the best feat ures In all previous industrial platforms, nml to be a secret organization. The order is to bo non-partisan mid non- sectarlan, but Mr. Partridge admits thnt it will take a prominent part in politics, and will pursue aggressive policies. MRS. LEASE'S LEGAL FIGHT. Her Appointed Successor Ite'trniiied by tlie Court Irom Acting. TornKA, Kan., Jan. S. The light be tween Mrs. Lease anil Governor Lewelllng has dually found its way into the courts, and the right of Governor Lewelllng lo remove Mrs. Lease without an investiga tion, as provided for by law. will bo passed upon by the supremo court. I-.ugene Hognn, as counsel for Mrs. Lease, ap peared before Chief Justice Horton and illed a petition In quo warranto, asking thnt a writ be issued out of the courtoust Ing J. W. Freeborn for acting as a mem ber of tho stato board of charities. The writ was granted by Justice Horton, and accompanying it was an order restraining Mr. Freeborn from acting as a member of the state board of charities or interfering in any way with the action of Mrs. Loase as president of the board. When asked what ho thought of Mrs. Lease's proceeding Governor Lewelllng said: "The controversy is now between Mr Freeborn aud Mrs. Lease. I have re moved Mrs. Lease and appointed Mr. Free born. It remains to be seen whether my certillcnte amounts to anything." A T'liysli-taii's fatal Mistake. Conniu.i.svii.lk, Pa., Jan. .1. Dr. J. E. Hasley, of Dawson, was perhaps fatally poisoned at his home by a dose of strychnine taken by mistake. Dr. linsley has been seriously ill for several months past, and since ids partial recovery has been taking his own medicine. His wife is also dangerously ill, and Dr. Hasley has been attending her. When he went to take his medicine begot a strychnine bot tle by mistake and swallowed some of it before he discovered what It was. Tho latest reports Indicate that he will prob ably die. llurglnrs Itol, a r.uno Woman. HACKKTTSTOWN, X. J., Jan. 5. A bold burglary was committed at Huttsville, this county. John Ketchnin, superintend ent of the Xew Jersey Mining company. whose mines are in that vicinity, went to Xew York to meet the directors of the company, and was detained over nighr His wife was alone in their handsm.ie home in Huttsville. Late at night two masked men entered the house, ami by thleats of bodily harm compelled Mrs. Ketchnin to give up her watch, jewelry and what money she had lu the house. Terrlblo llxplosliiu of iluut I'nwder. Wi.st Plain's, Mo., Jan. 5. Word has just readied here of a terrible accident which happened at the home of Sol Col litis, on Sprink Creek. Collins sat piear an open fireplace with a keg of giant pow der beside 'him. He threw some of the powder, which he thought was too damp to burn. Into the fire. A terrible explo sion followed, in which Collins, fiis wife and four children were fatally injured and two others seriously hurt. The roof was blown from the house. Liiulsvll lo's Democrutlu rnstin.i-tter. LnrisviLLi:, Jan. .V For thu first time in thirty-six years tlie post master at Louis ville will be under the control of a Demo crat, Charles P. Weaver, ex-assistant postmaster, whose nomination wasseutto the Semite yesterday. .Mrs. Virginia U. Thompson, daughter of Alexander Camp bell, the founder of the "Canipbellitu" church, who held the oillco under both Hayes and Garfield's administrations, held over during Cleveland's first admin istration. Hiiwurd (lets Nine Visits. Jackson, Tenn., Jan. 3. Dr. Howard and his counsel yesterday argued the mo tion for a new trial and In arrest of judg ment. Howard milking an eloquent and able speech ill support of the motion. Tho court overruled tho motion and sentenced the doctor to Imprisonment in tho stato penitentiary at Columbus, O., for nine years and one month and fined him tl,- 800. The case will be taken to the su preme court of the United States. Another ,tltenllo Murderer. Grkexviu.e, Ala., .Ian. a. A young sister of George Farrer, a boy of 14, who has been missing since Christmas day, yesterday found his dead ImhIj- in (he wood with a gnnsiiot wound in the breast. Farrer, with Irby Macarthur, an other boy ol the same age, were out hunt ing on Christmas, and when last seen they were quarreling. Macarthur was arrested chnricd 'b in-nder. LOOK OUT for breakors ahead when pirn- Elee, boils, car uncles and like manifestations of impure blood ap pear. They wouldn't appear It your blood were puro and your system in the right condition. 'lhov 6how vou what you need a good blood-purifier: that's what you get when you take Dr. Pierce's U olden V,..iiUi r,:nnn..n.- iUBiuiaii A'laci vn j, it carries health with It. AH Blood. Skin, and ticaln Diseases, from a common blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it It invigorates tbe liver, purifies and enriches tlie bl ud, and rouses every organ into healt: ! .d uct ion. In the most stubborn forms of .Sl-in Diseases, such as Salt-rheum, Eczema. Tetter. KrvBinelas. Carbuncle, and kindred ailments, and with Hci nl'ula in every shape, and all blissi tAtuts, if it fails to bene fit or cure, you have your money back. And that makes it tho cheapest blood-punller sold. JEunfco & Savior Aftor Gcnrlot Fovor I was In very weak and (ow condition. I commenced to tako Hood's Narsaparllla, and after mlng threo bottles I felt like a new per son. It mads mo stout and gavo me a sood ap petite." litwiGE B. 8AVLOH, KaRlcville, l'a. HooffsCures Hood's Pills cure constipation SSc. Sewage Carries a Dlplltllerin Kpldemln. Ht'l t M.o. .Ian. 5 The members nf the health department who Inquired Into the causes of the typhoid fever epidemic nt Devereaux illege. Niagara Falls, have come to the conclusion that the epidemic was due to the sewnge of lluffalo and Tonawanda. This sewage Is discharged into Xlagara river, whence the town of Niagara Falls derives its supply of water. Arresteil for I'eliitilotis Assault BuooKl.s Jan. fi. A prisoner who Is supposed to be tlie assailant of Miss Har row cliffe, who was assaulted on Saturday night last while on her way home in Marlon, X. J., is locked up in the Raymond street jail. Tho man is Jerry Orniond, '.'5 years old, and he hails from llidgebury, Conn. Couldn't Stand Iteprnnr. Cu.MBEi:L. t). Md., Jan. 5. -Because his sweetheart reproved him forconilng home slightly under the influence of drink young Arthur Hopp. brother of ex-Councilman John Itopp, of this city, scats bullet thr'igU his brain. He died in stantly. Opium Smugglers Sentenrerl. Poi'.TLANl), Ore., Jan. fi. Ilobert Qai therne and Thomas Herg, who recently pleaded guilty to a charge of smuggling opium, were sentenced to six mouths' im prisonment each. T. C. Sweeney, who also pleaded guilty, was sentenced to one day Imprisonment. ZScU., COcts., 11.00 per Bottle, Cures Coughs, Hoarseness, feore Throat, Group promptly: relieves Whooping Vouch and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands Ythcronll others failed; wlllcunn you if taken In tlmo. Soid by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lome Back or Chest, use builoh'S l'l-ASTiau. S3 eta. H!L0H'S CATARRH refaedy; I In rn vou catarrh? Thisremedv is truaran toed to cure you. l'ricefiOcta. Injector Ireo. Sold by C. II. Hsgenbuch, Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. Y17 ANTED. A small houbc. In eood renstr, VV ulcelv loca id. Pocsehstoi debited about dan. u u. Auure&s, eiMtg lerms, eic. j. ii., iiEitAi.D omce, tsncnaiiuoun, ra. i-J-t EKAL ESTATK VOU SALR-Pioperty Bl' uated at the northwest corner of Coal nnd Catharine streets, consisting of one lot, SOxlSD feet, and six dwelling houses. Apply lo i1 rniiii vv. m iituu, ow rioriu juiuiu sufci 1-3-2W VUT TOOU K13J.IER Notice to Justices V ) of the P03CC. Merchants and lteclntents I ui uui xioor jiuni'i. Now applications from pnrtlcs who recelvod outdoor roll, f, during 1&U3, arc not requirtdand win 1101 ue paiu lor it lsguoo. ui'ir;"T i;iil,inu, WILLJAMtDEKH, JAiOl! DAY, llourdof Directors. Attest: John J. OConnou. clerk. BchuylklU County Almnhouso. January lit, UN. 1-8-Ot AMUSEMENTS. JJIKKOUSON-B THEATKE. V. J. KEKQCS0N. MANAGER, MQHDAY, JANUARY 8111,1894 The great delineation of tho Irish cbiitbcuron thetdogc, Herbert Cawthorn And his Comedy Cherubs In the best farce Comedy, " Little Nugget T All new for this season, Enough said; It is coming. Priced, 35, 50 and 75 CentH. Reserved seatsat Klrlln'g drug suire. Just opened in the Kgsu Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Aooio Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA, 'sj.tsm a Tizr.u : .'T st-ij--s-. FirstNationalBank THEATRIC HUIliDlNO,' Stiennndonli, PcnpR. CAPITAL, A. W. IiEISENKINO, President. P. J, FEnoUBON, Vice Prssldsii 1. K. LEIHKNRINO, Cashier. 8. W. YOST, Assistant Osohlsr Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. HLUIMjiOID BOW. A revolution in corset making Something new No break nc : ik rufitlncinowrlnk' ling. Thinner and cleaner than whalebone, ana t times as elastic a durable. Ladles delighted. lu all shapes. For sale iiy A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. Chris Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Sou tli ftSnlu Street, Finest wines, whiskers und cigars always la stock. Fresh Beer, Alo and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance unmet. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, nnd all the train of evils 1 rom i-nrly errors or later excepses, the results ot overw ork, b 1 c k n o s b , worry, etc. FuUstrength, iUelopment and tune given to e cry organ and portion of the body, simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement peen. Failure Impossible, 2.(0) references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. P.att's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Jon VfyitfB) 19 21 West Qftk Street, HHHNANBOAH, PA. r ftoiirBa with ifce beat beer, porter, lies. rhle'tlte, lirindlcu, wince, etc. Finest clears 'ii'ttnc 1m itttctci. Cordial trviutloa to til Wall paper! BARGAINS ! BIk .Reduction lu Wall Taper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 221 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 1U4 North Malnstreet.Bhenandonh.Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER ASD CONFECTIONER, Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Plcnlou and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. 13os6ler'8 old stand.) Mnlu and Coal HtB,, Blieuantloab, Best beer, alo and porter on tap. The finest Grands of wblsSeys and elsars. Fool room at ached. W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to 1'ear Alley, lletween Centre and Lloyd Htreets. "Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, Iloraoshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Tho Man Who wrote tho Song I "lie never caret to wander From hit uum ftreeute," was Inspired while sluing before one of my fine Hester. I also liave on hand tbe bot moves and Hanger In tbe market and a large stook of Housofurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All w ork guaranteed, T. O. -VCra.IXa33XraL)E3, Cor. ot Lloyd and White Sts., Bbenandoab, Pa, i JtA .s4.1f'.
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