1 JKBU BiW'y "-MH Twsy-rpTT- 7Ae Evenmgm0fierald. lubllhed dully, except Sunday, by muiALU rvm.ixiiixu comvaxy. Publication office and mechanical department, Mi Kast Coal Street. T'tin T-fniralrt di'llvered In Shenandoah and me jieraia gurrouniiing towns for S1x cents week, payable lo the on triers. Hy mall, Three Dollar! a year orTweuty-tlic oents ier month, in adrnnee. Adii-rthnni-iiiH charged according to apnea and position. The publlahcra reserve the right to change the position of advertlaoments whon ever the publication ol newa requirea it. The right la alco reserved to rcjeot any advertise-nil-M, wliothor paid for or not, that the pub lishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntered at the post office at Hhenandoah, l'a., an second oloas mail matter. Tit Ji jimxtxa inutAi.v, Shenandoah, I'cnna. Evening Herald. MONDAY, JANUAKY 8, 1801. How do the Democratic fitrtiierH like to recall the carnralgn promtee, in 8')2, "1,26 win at" ami result of Cleve land's election ? "Thekk's a good time coming" hut ltn advent would be niuch acceler ated by kntcklug the Wilton hurd times bill on the head. Tjikhk Is some doubt ae to which is tho more iibcortain of occurrence the battle of Ptlxoto andMelloor thatdf Mitchell and Corbett. Tjik prereut Administration hua performed a big sleight of hand triok in cmnt.vlnK the treasury and the people's pockets at the same time. Tin: intentions of the Administra tion at Washington are becoming an enigma. Are we lo havo another des perate attempt to meddlo in wbut does not concern us? It lb rather disappointing that the Nletheroy, which started for Urazll with such L'Xpectationsabout its dyna iulto gun, should llnd its crew the first thing to get Hied alter all. 1'itoK. Wilson's bill is so prepared as to protect Southern rice, oranges, peanuts, kaolin, Tennessee marble.and so on, and to remove protection from the great industries of the North. It is thus a political as well in an eco nomic ineaMire. Tiik House has gone into the "sal ary grab" business by voting itself double mileage for the two sessions, regular and special. Only forty-nine votes were against It. This is uneco nomical Administration with a ven geance. Jloss Hakkity will gotoFlorltla in u short time to tee how llshing will 1m prove the prospects of the l'enuuyl vania Deniocraoy. Klsh uro said to be good brnlu food, and fishing may be of tho same nature. There is much time for philosophical rellectlon be tween bites and drinks. Tiik Atlantic coast on the other side has been repeatedly storm-swept tliU winter, while the Western coast baa not had an unusual number of hticli tempestuous visitations. In keeping with this fact is tho additional one, that nearly the whole of Europe has had a series of storms of snow ami ruin accompanied by a tuuperature so low as to have caused an unprecedented amount of sutlurlng among the poor On this side we have had some rough weather, but none characterized by unusual severity. In a word, we have thus far had an exceptionally mlli winter. It looks am though the storm flenil had changed 1U field of opera tions, and like m many adventurous people had made up its mind to make a tour of the world. Nkaki.y every country In Kurope i represented in the horde of 11,2621m migrants who, according to the stalls tics just Issued hy the Commissioner of Immigration, wero lauded at Jilli Island during the mouth ol December, Italy heading a list which Is closed by Turkey. About one-half of the entire lot are stated to have been persons of no profession or occupation, while r.early three thousand are returned a unable either, to read or writti scarcely desirable candidates for American cltlseuahJp at a moment when the labor market la so overcrowded and tbenum her so large of native-born unemployed dependent upon publlo and prlval chuilty. Serving Warrants of Arrest on Forty Congressman, IN PAYOR OF HEED'S METHODS l-onie Demnernl a Till nk Tint t the Kxpcdlcut of Counting; It Quorum Should he lle Htirttxt To OpiHiiifttiU tif the Income Tiik May Dli tnle Turin. Washington, Jan. 8. The tnrlft will Lectin j- the entire attention of the house during the present week, or, if not, the bill l,telf, then the row over the attempt to net it before the lionse. After four drivs of fruit lew effort to secure the prea- n ce of h votitiff Democratic ouoruin. tha houoe adopted just before adjournment Saturday night the extreme expedient of rderinir the arrest of all members absent without leave. Warrant were issued for thu arrest of forty members, ns follows: Messrs. (Jmltmm, Cornish, Fielder, Gard ner, lielssenhnihcr and Ixiudenslaner of New Jersey; Helilcn, Lefcver, Iwkwood, Wagner, l'ari', Sherman, Hiekles and Wever of New York; ltinulmm, Scranton, Holner anil Woomer of l'eniiBylvmila: Dnrnes and Grout of AVisconsin; lloatner and Davey of Louisiana; Hroderlck of Kansas: Brown of Indiana: liunn and Woodward of North Carolina; Chllds and i itliinn of Illinois; Humes of Missouri; Cooper of Texan: .Mcl.muin of South Car olina; Nowlauds of Nevada; Handnll of AlHssncliUfetts; Stockilale of Mississippi; Strait anil Tnlliert of South CarftllnR; Tnwiiey of Minnesota; Taylor of Tennes- oe; Turplu of Alabama, and White of Ohio. The other alwentees have been excused on account of sickness, important busi ness or other cause. Deputies were sent out in all directions to servo the warrants on these forty members. Of these forty Members twenty-one are Democrats and nineteen Republicans. As some of them live at long distances they can hardly he here today. From the Iiepublioan absentees, of course, no aid is expected. They can be brought here under duress, but they can not lie made to vote. This applies to some of tho Democrats as well as Republicans, and if tho opposition within the ranks of the Democratic majority can be organ ized, as some of them, like Mr. Sperry, desire, enough Democratic members might refrain from voting to prevent the con sideration of the bill in its present shape. Privately some of tho Democrats do not hesitate to ndmit the gravity of the sit uation. Tho possibility of defeating tho consideration of the bill strikes terror into their hearts, and some of them openly ad vocate n resort to the parliamentary ex pedient utilized by the Flfty-llratcongrehs of counting it quorum. Speaker Crisp as serts most positively that they will not be forced to this resort. He thinks a voting quorum will bo here certainly by tomor row at the farthest. If it cannot lie ob tained, then another Democratic caucus will be called. This is, indeed, what those who nre dis satisfied with tho bill are aiming at. They declare that as soon as they can demon strate that not a sulllcicut number of Democrats will vote to consider the bill tho leaders will be obliged to submit to material modlllcations which thu dis gruntled members will propose. Some of the eastern Democrats who are fighting the income tax proposition are willing to go almost any lengths to eliminate this feature of tho Wilson bill. Altogether tho prospects are good for n very interest ing contest in the house during thu week. Once the debate is under way it will pro ceed to till) exclusion of everything else, with tho night session dovottd to general debate. Murderous Kentucky Wliltecnp. HAHltoDSUL'Kfj, Ky., Jan. 8. About tlfty whiteenps wont to tho home of Josh Mitchell, at Leesburg, six miles from here, Inst night and dragged him from his house. Mitchell broke away and started for his house, but his body was tilled with buckshot, nnd he fell dead on tho door sill. They next visited the home of II rock Dottoms nnd dragged him out and gave him tlfty lashes on his bare buck, badly lacerating the liesh. A rope was placed around his neck, but the entreaties of his wife nnd children saved his life. Several others were badly whipped nnd ordered to leave the country. A Cruet Crown Hethixhem, ln., Jan. 8. While the three children of Mrs. George Trausue were playing in a room together thu two boys took a oigar box into which they drove a number of long nails, after which they jammed it tightly on tho head of their infant brother. The nulls pierced tho child s skull near both temples, lucer- ated Its sculp in a frightful manner, and injured its eyes so severely that the little fellow will probably be blind, even if he survives. Found Ilor Hoy In names. Buooklyn, Jan. 8. Tho mother of 3- year-old Michael Fitzpatrick left htm alone in her apartments at ITS Graham street, while sue made a call on herneigh bor. On returning she found her little son enveloiied in names, which he wns vainly attempting to beat out with his tiny hands. The child was fearfully burned about the head and body, and may die. MntabKles Tired or Fighting. Cafk Town, Jan. 8. A telegram has beeu received from Dr. Jameson saying that the natives continue to come into liuluwnyo announcing that they uretited of lighting and desirous of peace. A large patrol has beeu sent lu search of Captain Wilson and his party. This shows that there is now less hopefulness of tho Brit ish oltlcer and his men being found. 1'robMltly Mimlwrvtl by u Htirnlar. GltA.VI) It APliw, Mich., Jan. 8. A special from Irving Station, this state, says that lroy il. Kogors, a retired business mau wns found murdered ill hi home. He lived alone, and it is supposed thu murder was committed last night by n burglar. So far as It is known the murderer se cured nothing but n watch. Threw a Lighted Lniup at Her. Cliic.tuo, Jan. 8. Mrs. Cora Hrady was fatally burned last night lwcauhe of n quarrel with James Delaney. Ue threw a lighted kerosene lamp at her, and it ex ploded on her breast. The eutlra upper port ton ol her body w us frightfully burned Wants tha Attorney tieueritl liuptiaoluid, Dknvku, Jan. a Umeruor Waite will ask the IvgislatuiH when it convenes ou Wednesday to impeach Attorney General Kugley on U ground that he boa rafUMMt to give legal advice to the governor, state treasurer und auditor when asked for. UNSUCCESSFUL TRAIN ROBBERS They Were rrlchtrneil Off llflfnro They Collbl Loot the Kxprenft Car. Ni:w Olil.HANs, .Inn. 8. -Tho Mississippi Valley passciig- tmin that nrrlved here-: nt H:0fi yesterday morning was held up nt thu crossing of the Vlcksburg nnd Merl dnn railroad, Just, south of Vlcksburg, nt liOSa.m, The train wns stopping nt the railroad crossing waiting for the Vlcks burg and Merldnn trniu to pass when it Wns boarded by two masked men. A third man was standing guard on tha track. Conductor Morris, In nil Interview, gave the following account of what hap yened on the train: "I was standing in the bnggage oar with Mr. Dorey, I lie bnggagemaster. when I heard a man yell: "Hold up your hands." I looked thriHigh the door and saw two men, lmth masked, marching the porter down the aisle towards us. They had us coveted with pistols, and of course our hands went up. One fellow was a big man, who kept us covered while his part ner, a small, nervous fellow, went through our pockets. The little man was evidently now at tho business. Horsey wns searched first. He hnd no gun, and nothing was taken from him. Then they turned their attention to me. I hnd no WenKn. He loft a 10 bill in my vest pocket and other little articles which I had In other pocket. "They then marched us to tho express enr, and ordered me to open the door. I told them the door was bolted. 'Then kick it in,' said tho big man. nnd I kicked. I was still kicking on the door when the the porter, finding himself for a moment uncovered by themen's guns, leaped from the train and rushed to the renr. The two men jumped out and a moment later disappeared in the darkness. Tho rob bers evidently became frightened when they saw the porter Jump oil nnd ruu to tho rear." 1'our Men lllown to Fragments. Kikostox, N. Y., Jan. 8. A disastrous oxplosiou occurred In the extensive pow der works of Dallin Ss Hand, at Ksopes, n few miles from this city. It started in the drying house, where about ;i."iO kogsof powder were stored. This building with others near it went Hying through the air in all directions. Four men who were in the building at the time were carried up with the pieces, their bodies being shut tered into fragment so that they were be yond recognition. Their names wero George Kipp, Nicholas Gibbs, Joseph Saunders, Gardner Fredenburgli. Illdn't I'urul-ili Wites UiioiikIi. Cltllll'AltuA, Mex.. Jan. 8. Tho Mor mon converts at Sun Itosnllo, I. T., where he new Mormon colony south of here is located, are not satisfied with their new positions, and several of them have al ready left for their old homeluthe United States. One of I lie dissatisfied converts has reached here, and states that instead of being provided with a number of wives, as they had been led to believe they would receive, they were not even given one. Olllcinls Charged with fraud. BUFFALO, Jan. 8. Tho local sensation is nn Investigation of the work of the pur chasing and auditing committee of the F.rie county board of supervisors for the past few years. It is suspected that by thu methods of the successive committees the county funds, have been illegally ex pended, nt least so far us commissions have been extended from dealers to the members of the coiu'rlttees. l'ostofllre Thieves Driven On. New FLoituNtE, l'a., .Tan. 8. Thieves were discovered in tho act of robbing tho postolllcoln this place onrly in the morn ing by n guest of tho Queon hotel. The robbers fired nt the man nnd the (Ire was returned, but no one wns injured, and tho thieves got away. Ibis is the third at tempt at robbery of the postolllce hero lu a year, thu two other times being success ful. Got tho Drop' on UU Hon. ELGIN, Ills., Jan. 8. Clark Burr, one of the wealthiest farmers of this vicinity, killed his son Charles with a shotgun lu a quarrel growing out of tho lnttcr taking music lessons. Thu young man, who was 17 years of age, wns endeavoring to draw a revolver when the father fired. Burr wns released in bonds of $10,000. Mother and Daughter Cremated. SAUATUCK, Midi., Jan. 8. Mrs. Itauso, an old lady, nnd her demented dnughtur weru burned to death lu their beds at New Richmond. They were alone, and It is supposed they were sutl'ocnted before they could make their escape. Thellro wns discovered too late to render assist ance. With n llullet Throu:-li Ills Heart. WILMINGTON, Del... Ian -S. HarrvDean, aged SI, was accidentally shot and in- stnntly killed yesterday by Willie Long, nged IS. They weru playing in a barn when a loaded rifle which I King had undei his nrm was disohaYged. Tho bullet passed directly through Dean's heart. Indicted lor Illegal Liquor Selling. BlilDUBTON, N. J., Jan. 8. The grand jury indicted Dr. Charles B. Kenlja prom inent druggist of Mlllville, for the unlaw ful sale of liquor, and Restauranteur Joseph Braniu, of Mlllville, for the same offense. Dr. Neal furnished bonds, but Braniu Is still iu jail. A FopulUt Manifesto. DKNVKl-t, Jan. 8. The state central com mittee of the People's party has issued a lengthy address, reviewing the disasters througout the country, and calling upon the people to organize and rally for the piiriose of securing needed reforms. NUGGETS OF NEWS St. Paul is working hard to secure tho Grand Army encampment of 1895. Abbe Legraud, priest of tho Church of St. Germain L'Auxerrois und vloar gen eral ot Paris, is dead. At Georgetown, O., Rdward II. Jones was convicted for tho third time of mur der for killing his son. Governor Waite, of Colorado, has granted a reprieve for thirty days to LI brndo Mora, who was to be hanged this week, It. J. Willis, employed by the olty coun cil of Live Oak, Fla., to impound cows, wns found dead with his head split' to pieces with a hatchet. At Chicago last night Mr. Maud Bond shot Mrs. Mary Garduer three times with a revolver, and the victim cannot recover. Jealousy w as the cause. Advices from Apia, Samoasay that the Stinn-au natives have bowu signs of rest- i , i n. t .k- . , ... . vm Hips, ami that further trouble IS reared, Wet id county (W. Va.) bachelor, Tl years. ih n..,w.iH Ml- Mill.. M - Garby has just presented her venerable epoufco with a h4ndsome baby boy. HER DAUGHFtrtb AVhNGER. Bhot Dead Itpcaiutn lie Itrfimnt tu Marrj tho California Venim." SAN FltANi Isco, Jan. 8. A sensational murilur occurred here yesterday nfternoon. tiarry u. Tool, a young man well known about town nnd of n well-to-do faintly, wns shot nnd almost instnntly killed by Mrs. Sliattuck, the aged mother of Ks ti ulln Shnttuck, a young and pretty chorus girl nt Tlvoll Opera house, who was to have left the city today with Henderson's Sinbnd company. Young I'ool wns summoned to Miss Shnttuck's home on Stevenson street, where the girl's mother met him mid de manded that he marry Miss Shnttuck at mice. Fool refused nnd Mrs. Shnttuck put a pistol to his temple nnd shot him dead. The woman was arrested for mur der and Is now a raving maniac at the city prison. The girl Is also In hysterics ami unable to talk. Speaking of Miss Shattuck'sappenranco with the Tlvoll company ns lender of the ninnKon march in the spectacular play, "The 1 si nnd of Jewels," The Kxnmlner snys: "'J&e pleasing young person with a sword w ho lends this inarch is jierhnps ns much entitled as any one to wear the title 'The California Venus,' as she wns the model of the crowning figure in the Mid winter fnlr fountain in the Sunset city, nnd her facsimile will stutul nmld the fnlling drops of water in front of the Ad ministration building ns n snmpleof what California enn produce in the way of fe male beauty." DISASTROUS STRIKE THREATENED Ohln Millers May ltofusn to Accept a Lower Kate. Cincinnati, Jan. 8. Tho stnte conven tion of miners at Columbus tills week is awaited nil over the state with great anxiety. About 2,01)0 idle, or partially employed miners in the stnte are now in distress. A differential of nine cents be tween the Pennsylvania and Ohio dis tricts prevails by agreement, the rate be ing seventy cents per ton in this state and seventy-nine in Pennsylvania. The rnto nt Pittsburg for months h:is been from Ufty-two to sixty-five, lu the Hocking valley nnd Ohio districts the seventy-flvo cent rate has been maintained, but tho operators could not meet Pittsburg prices with a margin of tive to seventeen cents against thum, and their men have been idle. The dead work costs more in tho Ohio districts. The operators will nsk the con vention to reduce the rate from seventy to Ilfty-six cents, but President Nugent says that ninny of the delegates are instruuted, and that It may be diflicult to meet the rate prevailing in Pittsburg districts, with the usual differential. Everything was prostrated ten years ago by a general strike in thu Hocking valley, and general distress prevailed there twenty years ugo under similar condi tions. It is feared thnt another period of misery among the miners is likely to come after the convention. Going Aftor u Hidden Furtiinu, Vai.pauai.so, Ind., Jan. 8. Charles Henderson, of Wellstown, O., is making arrangements to sail Feb. 15 from Phila delphia to the South seas to secure a hid den treasure which he buried on nn isl and near the South American coast. Be fore the war Henderson was a sub-ofiicer on u slave vessel milking regular trips to Africa. One day tho vessel wns attacked by a United States man-of-war, and In their eHorts to escape, they struck n rock and tho crew had to take to their boats. The captain told Henderson thnt he hnd 1775,000 in gold aboard, nnd If lie would assist him in secreting it from thu crew he would give him half. They buried the gold iu u cave. The enptain nnd four of the crew died of smallpox two weeks later, nail while trying to leave the island the boat enpsized, drowning all but Hen derson and one companion, who were picked up by a passing vessel. Half Froten ou the Flatus. Df.nvkh, Jan. 8. Christopher Zeuchich, a 10-yenr-old Egyptlnn, wns picked up In the street half frozen. Zeuchlch, who is thu runaway son of a wealthy merchant at Port Said, wus with n band of gypsies on the Midway Plulsonce during the World's fnlr. He bonrded n limited ex press at Chicago.intending to beat his way to the Mid-winter fnlr nt ban 1-raneisco. Being penniless, ho rodo on the "blind end" of thu bugngge cur, mid as he wus thinly clad nnd unused to the bitter cold on the plains, he wus so badly frozen that he will be disllgured for life. Capo May to Alhiutlo City by Hout CAI'K MAY. Jan. 8. J. H. Ware, of Mlllville, and others have contracted with John AV. McCrny, of this city, to widen nnd deepen creeks nnd big waterways be- 1 tween Cape Mny and Atlantic City, a ills- tance of forty miles. It is proposed to establish a line of summer pleasure steam era to ply between the two places, and to touch at intermediate points. JohuHou's Marvelous Two Miles. Minneapolis, Jan. 8. At the Normnnln riuk John S. Johnson again demonstrated that he is the fastest skater in thu world, In his two mllu race with Hurley David- 1 son Johnson lowered thu two mile world's ' record, which wus held by himself, 0:018-5 to tl.OO 2-5. This was dono without taking his hands down olT his back. Davidson's time wus 0:30. ltullroitd ltobberH Captured. Sckanton, Pn., Jan 8. -Patrick Mun Iey, Thomas Gibbons and Michael Rellley were arrested and held in $1,000 bail each for trial on the charge of breaking into the depot of the Delaware aud Hudson railroad at Archbald a few days ago, They stole ten gallons of liquor, a lot ot railroad tickets and a ticket puuoh. rpRV IT 1 Hold thu adga of a common vUltlng ctrd it, line so mat no tsauoio wiu inn uu emirr Kiuef tlirn hold your note to the card and you will how May ii lor ine mau to iwuioir one uj uu i lercti' I'ltiiiut I'clku. . IT'S EASILY SWALLOWED S??, V.'- I'leTo Pleasant Pellet. Then HMJe Pellet are as effective as the bent liver pills, and are easier to get down and more s"u in uuur action iMstues. ine ; fatt la Tlr thnva'a unn..l lots are bettor In almost every respect They act fa a mild, easy and natural way. An : - i .j kw-umwu i ei ; jr.i "'r",s"i t wmuuu, kxjui Duouaca, dick and iJlllous neaaacnes. For Nervous Disorders ariting i from weak stomach, and all daranunmanfa Sul'S'S JShJSH"1"' ? Hi?,l,f1 v satisfaction, , at money Is pill Tor you I iwirneu. iv uy ore uiey not tbs ehaaixstt 1 to buy f Hood's5Cures a Jfr. JJc&ccca West Neuralgia Cured "Formerly 1 uflsred with neuralcis, but it has not troubled me ilnco I havo taken Hood's BaraaparlllA. I cave nood't to my little ftrl for throat trouble, and It gives her Immediate reltet My brother has alto taken it and It hai cured bun of asthma. VT are all lndebtod to Mood's Sarsanarilla and will uo no other medicine." lies. Bit. be CCA Wkst, Orratown, Fa. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, sick headache, Jaundice, Indigestion, Try a bsx. 25c TV Ilablea Sulloeiited. HltATiDOCK, l'a., Jan. 8. Two baby chil dren of Thomas Balk, n German living on Sixth street In this place, were suffo cated yosterdny. The mother had nttended to the little ones at i o'clock, and after sleeping an hour again looked nt tho little ones lu their bed. They Iind died without moving from tho positions In which the mother hnd left them. Increased llnurs for Workers. Wilmikotox, Del., Jan. 8. The car shops of tho Pennsylvania Rnilrond com pany at this point will hereafter be kept open six days a week nnd nine hours n day, and nil other departments five days a week nnd nine hours a day. All of tho departments have been running for forty- live hours a week. A Week Without Food. New Haven, Jan. 8. An officer of the Grnnil avenue precinct found n womnn ngod 70 years on the verge of starvation. She wns thinly clnd nnd so feebluthatshe wns unable to summon assistance. There was no furniture in tho room, nnd the womnn hud been without food for a week. lllimlod by nn Air Gun. Atlantic City, Jan. 8. John Latitner. 10 years old, shot himself iu the oye while plnylng with an air rifle, and will likely lose tho sight of the eye. A strange fea ture of the occurrence is thnt young Lati mer's other eye, which was badly dis torted, hns assumed its proper position. Convicted of a Surlous Crime. Allentown, Pa., Jan. 8. Charles M. B. Sell, n retired merchant, wns found guilty of a serious churgo preferred by Mamie I. Schlnugh, a l.)-yoar-old girl. Sell's coun sel asked for a new trial. He wus given five dnys to file reasons, nnd if a new trial is refll'-eil J I' --ill hi' ,'."ie"l MISCELLANEOUS. (Jinc PER WKEK using and selling Dy iDlu namos for nlaiinz watches, lowelrv and tableware Plates cold, silver, nickel, &c, snmo us ne goods. DUTercnt sizes for agents, mmiue unu Buops. r.agy operaica: no ex perience; big nrotlts. W. P. Harrtkon & Co.. isiuritiu. iit uomuious, unto. REAL, ESTATE FOK SAL,E.-Fioperty situated at tho northwest corner nf Cnnl nnd Catharine streets, consisting of one lot, Mxl50 feet, nnd six dwelling houses. Apply to x-ruuu v. v, iibuu, oiu norm jaruin sireex. OUT DOOR ItELIEF.-Notice lo Juetlcos ot tho Peace, Merchants and Recipients of Out Door Relief. New applications from parties who received outdoor relief, during 1893, are not required and will not be paid lor it Issued. JUIUEKT EHL.1NU, WILLIAM DElllt, JALOU DAY, Hoard of Directors, Attest: John J. O'CoNNon. merit. Schuylkill County Almshouse. January 1st, icm. 1-8-01 AMUSEMENTS. JjlEUGUSON'H THEATltE. P. J. FEKGUSON, MANAGER, MnfllUV UMIIARV fllh 1QQI muiiuni uniiuriui utii iuuti The great delineation of the Irish chaiacteron tho stage, Herbert Cawthorn And his Comedy Cherubs ! In the best farco Comedy, "Little Nugget!" All new for this Benson. Knough said; It Is coming. Prices, as, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrltn's drug store. DON'T fall to see tho Funny Farce Comedy, THE TROLLEY SYSTEM ATvFEKtjTjrjON'IS TI1KATRB, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th. Help a wurthr cause. This nroduetlon la nur. unteed by Ibe mansgauient to be a professional one in ery rwpem ant not a uara-storwlug amateur fakn. Prluta 6. JB and CO cents, at Klrltn's drug store. Heats now ou sale First National Bad THEATRE BUILDING! ShennudonU, Pennn, CAPITAL, A. W. LEISENltINO, President. P. J. FERQUBON, VloslTesld.il J. It. IjEIHENUINQ, Cashlor. 8. W, YOST, Assistant Otohlur- Open Dally From 9 to 3 3 PER CENT. Interest Pgid on Savings Deposit Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored, WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd nil the train of otIIp from early errorii or later cxccHses, the results of overwork, sickness, worn ,ptc. FulUtrenetb, development oud torn Kiven to e ery organ ana nortlon of the body, tsimple.natural methods. Immediate Improvement pern. Fnllure ImponMble. 2,(101 references. Boole, explanation and proof mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. las Mien! Offieef. 206 !?. SWfi.iti .'it. .MlR.l'. PS Are tho oldent tn Aiueni ir II ei-r. BgieclF.1 SlMrusrs A Yoi ' .. " VarlotH-plA. Ilvrtrm lr. t .. l r . I Mini, i.Tr 1 'i e it 'i'rcatwwl Ii? -nil a iminlrAtleni saorollv i ' h-mm n Book. ulT.i e n-mi-v- 1 At All A i" - L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S; Celebrated Porter. Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (roraorly Joe AYyatt'n) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, DUG T OR J. B. X-X O J3 E I-T W ACT Kl'B SIIEKANDOAII, 1A. Sr stocked with tho bestbeor, porter, ales, 1 nSliktoa, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars X atlnc bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Big Eeductlon In Wall Paner. Mast make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : ; JOHN - P. - CARDEK$ 2S4 W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. PEED. IBIEITEC.A.lSr 104 North Main street, Hhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKU AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S ' 3MLQQN AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) renin mid Cnal WUenaiurtoHli. Best beer, ale and portor on tap. The tlnost brands ot whiskeys and Uars. Pool room at ached. EiaiinvEO-jaLiji ! W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Btrecta. "Wheelwright work, Carriage an Wagon ouilding, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Song 1 "Jle nner cam to wander from hU own flrettite," was lneplred whtle sitting before one of my fine Heatem. I also liavo on hand tho best Htoves and flanges in tlio market and a large stock of llousefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, roofing and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. Cor, of Lloyd and White Sts.. Hhenandoah. Pa. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. iill latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, etc. No. 4 South Mam Street.