The Evening Herald 1'ubllahed dally, except. Sunday, by lllllt.iLl) VVlll.lSlllXa COMVAXr, Publication office and mechanical department, 835 East CoaljStroet. TJunalrf Is delivered In Shenandoah und 1 ne JieraiQ SUI.rounrting , tor&lx Cents a week, payable to the carriers, lly mall, Three Dollnrs a .vear or Twenty-five centa per month, In advance. JiMhmiMM charged according to space and position. The publtahersToserve the right lo change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of newa requires It. The right la also reserved to reject nny advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. BOlilOElV YORK. The Frcmtof a Crowded Tenoraonl Houbo Blown Out, AFFAIR SHROUDED IN MYSTERY. entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa. as second closs mall matter. this jsrjvfjxa msnAi.it, Shenandoah. I'etina. Evening Herald. FRIDAY, JANUAKY 12, 1891. RLHUBLICAM STATE TICKET. coxatirasAT iahcie, Hok, OAI.USIIA A. OlEOW, OF SBBlUmiAVXA I'-OtWTV.', Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 It will never be said of Hie Brazilian ivvolt that because It "whh no qulokly iloue for" uoybody wondered "what it was begun lor." "Just missed war" iu Honolulu A oiso where a iniM whs Infinitely better thitn any number ot utiles that wns iver measured. Til Ohio Food Commissioner i After a fellow (or eelllug tipple Jelly colored and Inhaled currant jelly. If be should start after all who do that 0 t of thing, he would need 10 run a 1 hou?uid different ways ut once. CHAHI.U8 T. Joy, of the Eleventh Missouri district, lmd 07 more vottB timti n'Nelll. but the Democrats of the Elections Conimrtlee dcjlded that these wore not enough lo entitle him to hlH seat while n Demourat wanted it. Minister Wim.is told' Attoruev ueueral Ktnltli, of Hawaii, Hint the Dumoeruts have an itsmmiuco of 20 vearH of power. The Administration should not blunie him for nny blun derlng.for he ha sura'y gone wionj; in Ins head. Undoubted ISvldnnce of n Deliberate At tempt Destroy Life, nnd Tlmt None AVern Killed s Looked Upon ns a Mlrncle. Nl?w YoitK.Jfiii. 13. Aii attempt to Wow up wjth two bombs the crowded tenement house M Avenue D was made 'Wednesday night, nnd It Is n nilrnele that a eatnstro plie was averted. Pincus (Inns lind ntnllor (.hop on tho first floor of tlio house, occu- pyliiff the Uilnl lloor ns n residence, and 011 tlio second lloor Henry Davis nnd family lived. Tlioso families are relatives. The tailor shop had been locked tip for over a month, owing to a lnck of bushiest and the hard limes. At 10 o'clock tbero was a terrific explosion In tlio house. An nlarm ot lire whh turned in hysomoono who smv the Humes bursting forth, and the firemen quickly responded. The whole front of the house had been blown out by the explosion, which occurred on the first lloor. All the glass in the buililinir was shattered, nnd the shock aroused tho lielghlKirhood. Chief Thomas A. Alienrn, of tlio fourth battalion of the firedepartment, described the occurrence as follows: "When wo arrived at the house wo found everything in Vonfiision. Tho wholo store front was blown Into the street and (he Wreckage was aflame. We put out the fire, made an investigation, and discovered that the gas meter lmd exploded, but the explosion was due to some other cause than combustion, besides which there wna a strong odorof kerosene oil in the room. "On entering the cellar wo observed a trail of oil all the way to the door. There was a lot of keroctice soaked cotton bat ting nil over tlio collar lloor, and we camo upon a long piece of lend pipe, which had a fuse composed of some gauze material attached that was half burned, indicating that it lmd been lighted and gone out be fore reaching the bomb. "It was nbout fifteen inches long, two nnd onc-linlf inches in dinmetor, with not loss than three pounds of powder stuffed into it. We were very cautious in hand ling it, and turned it over to our deputy fire marshal, who later gave it to Fire Mar shal Mitchell. The theory of the lire de partment is that tlio other bomb, which exploded upstairs, was placed on the little shelf behind the gas meter, evidently with tho intent ot disguising the real cause of tho explosion." Theic is a great deal of mystery sur rounding the mutter, nnd while the police department "Is very retlcient they are making a careful investigation. Astjik coining Buroneau wnr must mart noinewhere why may it not be In K.eily, where the Italians and Ger mans think the French government is fomenting trouble? And If It must c- tine it might as well be now ns any time, and coming now it would help to liven up business on this side. liners Narrowly EM-npe. WlLKKSBAlillE, I'n., Jan. 12. Fifty miners had a narrow escape from perish ing iu a stubborn fire which broke out yesterday afternoon in the mule stable of Xo. 11 mine at Plymouth, Tho stable is Sfi feet under the ground, and tlio miners were at work in tho lower lift. Before they could escape the lift was filled with smoke. All but six finally succeeded iu getting out safely, but theso were over come, and when brought to the surface remained unconscious for half an hour. A big gang was sent down the main shaft to fight tho fire, but they, too, were taken out nearly dead. At 9 o'clock last night the fire was finally suppressed. A Double ST. LOUIS SENSATION. Tragedy In a Hoarding Home Which Looks Like Murder. St. Lrfiuis. JH. 12. The police of this city have suddenly been confronted by one of the most mysterious cases they ever tried to solve. Yesterday a woman named Miss .Tosle Stevenson applied at a board ing place, 1-112 Olive street, for a room, finally engaging a room for a week, pay ing therefore In advance. In the afternoon Stephen K. wilslto called on Miss Stevenson. l,nt last night a man oalled at the house and naked to see Miss Stevenson. Going to her room to call her the landlady found tho door open. Miss Stevenson wns lying on the floor dead, with a bullet hole through her forehead. Wllsko was on the bed, some si feet distant, shot twice through tho heart. Uetween the two, on the floor, was a re tolver, all five chambers ot which wero empty. The police say that neither of the dead persons could have fired the fatal shots. Although there were several per sons in the house no one heartl any shoot ing or unusual noise. The man who called for Miss Stevenson has disappeared and cannot be found. His name has been ascertained to be It. (3. Mnnn. Nothing is known of '.Vllsko and but littlo of Miss Stevenson. ' ie whole affair is shrouded in great mj xtery, and mtioli of a sensa tionnl nature is expected iu its disentan glement. mtnl Tiro nl Miilmie, JT. V. Malohk, N. Y., Jan. 12. John Mntttol, tho sexton of the Kaptlst church at Dick inson, Vrntiklln county, lost nearly tho whole of his family by lire while he was absent fiom home at the church. Mrs. Montel, worn out by her day's work, sat down before the tire after she had put her four children to bed and fell asleep. Khs was awakened suddenly and found the room in flames. Seizing her infant nnd her little girl of 8 she ran out into the snow with them, and succeeded in extin guishing the burning night clothes of the children. She then returned to tho burn ing building for her two boys,.ngod 4 and 0 years, but was unable to roach them. They perished in tho flames. The littlo girl's recovery is very doubtful, and the infant and mother are nlso seriously burned. Shipwrecked Sen, uen Drowned. London, Jan. 12. The Norwcginn steamer Kdison nnd the Norwogian bark Han camo In collision in the channel dur ing a fog. A portion of tho Kan's crew, fearing that the bark would sink, boarded the Edison, but the latter vessel prion foundered. Her crew and the men from tho Han took to the bonts. They drifted for sixteen hours before they reached Seaton, on the Devon const. Endeavoring lo land one of the boats wns capsized and four of the occupants were drowned. Tlio Itan was afterwards found abandoned nnd towed to Portland. The fato of the remainder of the crew is not known. Uuyhrs tell us that this is the lime to get bargains in ouch warea as tire generally sought for In holiday Units. Tiiose who have weddlnj;glftn to make in tho next two or three months should make note of the fuct nud improve the opportunity. (Joods of that character ure said to be selling at unprecedeut udly low figures, the owners of them preferring to sell them at a loss rather thuu carry them for anotuur year. with the reasonable probability that nt the end of that time thoy will be out of fashion uutl not likely to com mand any better prices than now. Kin"be.zler Kedivlno Convicted. Atlanta, Jan. 12. Lewis Hednine's trial for embezzling $103,000 from the Gate Oily National bank, came to a sudden and unexpected end yesterday afternoon. After the government announced that it had closed its direct evidence the counsel for Hedwine, Colonel Nat Hammond, said the evidence had provon a clear case gainst the defendant, nnd ho would enter Idea of guilty on the indictment cnarg- ng the embezzlement 01 iuu,uuu. xue udgc thereupon instructed the jury to nd the defendant guilty on the three in dictments. The lVininyliniilo White-caps. rJoTLKM'OWN, Pa., Jan. 12. The second trial of Frank Umstoad, George Bishop, Charles Klockner and Charles Wolpert, the alleged whitecaps, who were charged with maltreating Mrs. Jlaunan unaiies and James M. Neal, at Fnllslngton, In June Inst, ended yesterday. The jury ro- umed a verdict of guilty in the case of Umstead and acquitted tho others. Urn- stead was sentenced to serve six months u the county jail nud to pay a fine of $250 nnd costs of tho prosecution. W15 have published one or two notleea of sululdo clubs organized in this country, In which oue member is expected to kill himself each year, What the object can be is something of a mystery, though we may bo imrdoned for Inferring that the hett thiug members of such a club could do would be to commit suicide. There is a club down east, In Connecticut, as we remember it, which has been iu existence eight or ten years, nud ono victim hai sacrificed himself each year. The club numbers 13, and gets new blood to supply losses. There may possibly be some way to put a stop to these sports, but nobody ap. pears to feel like taking the matter In baud. A few years ago a saloon keener of. Ban Frauolsco was fouud washed ashore on the beach near by nnd in the cash drawer of the saloon was a notice from his suloido club, that he was required to dlo with! three days, llo seems to have been faithful brother to hla society vows and is likely to bo now sweltering 1 the heat of his future home n great ways south of California. Hun, Mower's Chance Slim. Washington, Jan. 12. The senate, in yesterday's executive session, did not take up the liornblower nomination, hut post poned it until Monday next. A canvass of the Republican side of the senate made by some of the sonutnrs unfriendly to con firmation lends them to believe thnt Mr. liornblower will not secure more than 25 per cent, of the Republican vote. His Democratic opponents sny that tho vole will be closer in the Democratic side, but they claim thnt the mujorlty there will be against him. Attempt to lntlmidnto n 'Coughlln .luror. ClUOAUO. Jan. 12. A flutter of excite ment was caused in the court room by a report that an attempt had been made to intimidate tho jurors in t lie uouglilin case, Tho report was that a note which the wife of ono of the jurors tried to get to her husband fell Into the hands of a hnilllr. The note said n man had called at the house of the juror and told the wife that it would go hard with her husband if he voted for a verdict ngalnst Uougnlhi. Ives and Scluiefer Tied. Chicago, Jan. 12. The fourth night balk lino billiard tournament brought Scluiefer and Slosson together for the Becond time. With tlio anchor nurse barred Slosson becomes once more a figure in tho billiard arena, last night's game being strongly contested, ychaefer won by a score of O00 to 530. Ives ami Scluiefer have oaoh won two games. Slosson and Ives meet again tonight. A RADICAL LEGISLATOR Wnnls to trrvo Without l'ny Until tti Thermometer Strikes Zero In Hades. DENVKIl, Jan 12. The senate was in session but a short time yesterday. A committee was nppoitited to consider the message. J he report declared there was no occasion for nn extraordinary tession, nnd lecommended nn adjournment tuts evening. In regard to the proposition to have Colorado silver bullion coined into Mexican dollars, which would circulate within the state nn a legal tender, tho committee stated thnt they were com pelled to recognizo the sovereign author ity of the Unitod States in the issuanoe of all coins, and tliAt the governor's sug gestion was absolutely impracticable. The house from present indications win not agree to an immediate adjournment, and as the senate Will refuse to transact nny business there will bo a deadlock un- 1 ono elves tin the Hum. in the House a member from Elpuso county introduced this resolution: "It looks like tho devil for tho mem bers of the assembly to be stopping at the sumptuous hotels of Denver nnd drawing ?7 per dny from their impoverished con stituency under the pietenso that they can better their condition by legislation; therefore, be it ltosolved, That the members of this as sembly nnd the employes of the same will stay hero without pay until hell freezes over, and do all wo can for the good of tho state. Speaker Amnions refused to entertain the resolution "because the language was Improper." Charged with Murdor nnd Itobbery. WILLI AMsronT, Pa., Jan. 12. Michael Flnnnagun, who lives in the village of Cascade, a few miles from this city, wns arrested on Tuesday and lodged in jail here at the instance of Constable T. F. Hoot, of Dobbin, W. Va. It hns just been learned that Flanimgan is suspected of having been concerned in the murder of Superintendent Haldemnn, of the Frnnk lin mines, wlio was killed and robbed of 2,000 with which ho was going to pay off the men employed in the mines. The mur der was committed a month ngo. William Gnlcw, of Cascade, was also arrested last night for complicity in the minder. Tho men will be extrndkled. oocTs Cures Mrs. Itary Shut a it The World's Skntlug Champion. AMSlKHli.VM, Jan. 12. Ill the 500 metre skating race Hagen and Kingiua started together and raced nearly even for tho whole distance, though Kingma had a slight lend. At the finish Hagen made a final spurt ahead, nnd crossed the line at the sumo timens Kingma. Hagen claimed the race, but it was awarded to Kingiua. In the 10,000 metre competition Hagen was first in 18.5T 1-5, tlnus beating the world's record. Hagen is now the world's champion, nnd has won three out of four events. lllc Steel Works Close Down. HUTIILKHIOM, Pa. 12. The large steel works of tho Bethlehem Iron company here fdiut down last night on account of lack of orders. The merchant and pud dling mill will close nt the end of this week, at which timo over n thousand men will be thrown out of work. The mills had been idln for three months prior to their resumption on the SA iust., and there wns hope that the resumption was perma nent. The oidnauce works will continue on full time. ltnlmnn WnnU a l'rotrctornte. Washington, Jan. 12. The Holman resolution for a protectorate over Hawaii has not yet been introduced. Mr. Holman says that he has not yet conferred with the officials of the administration cou cernlng tho resolution, and that he will propose it wholly on his own respousibil ity. In this connection he says thnt he anticipates a general clearing up of the Hawaiian tangle before long. TrampH ns Dynamiters. I'Acrnx, Pa., Jau 12. A terrific explo- uon of dynamite occurred in a small building on tho new athletic field now bo ing laid out and graded for Lafayette col- lego. The shock was felt in all parts of the city. A large number of panes of glass weie broken In thocollcgo buildings and other buildings were slightly dam aged. It is supposed that tramps set fire to the st met tiro nnd thon fled. Suffered intensely from pain In my tomaoh and side. I became reduoad In flesh, and crowing worse, removal to tba Eyracuse hospital was Under advisement, when I gava Hood's Barsaparllla a trial. 1 rapidly gained in flesh, can cat heartily without distress, and am now well." Mns. JlAiir SntJTE, Cazenovla, Now York. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills. 25c Try a box. Itcmnrknhle l'.lcctrlciit i;t perlmeiit. Haltimohe, Jan. 12. A most remark able electrical experiment waB success fully exhibited at the College of Physi cians and Surgeons here last night. Hy means of a flexible rubber tube a diminu tive electric light was introduced into the stomach of a patient. The lights wero lowered, and in the darkness over 200 stu dents viewed the workings of a man's inside. Arrldeiit on n llnizllhui Crulnnr. Huenos Ayhes. Jan. 12. Advices from Rio Janeiro say that an explosion of a cannon has occurred on board tho Brazil ian insurgent vessel Tamandare, and that flvo men were killed. There has been an other explosion at Fort Vlllegaignon. Tho crew of the Brazilian government's cruiser Nlctheroy, which is nt Pcrunmbuco, re fuse to go to sea nnd demand their pay In advance. . No Danger of a Mrlke. IlnTllLLTlKM, Pa., Jan. 12. J. H. lllce. chairman of thn grievance committee of the Lehigh Valley railroad employes, an nounces officially that the conference which is to be had with President Wilbur tills afternoon will, relate only to the question of wages. He says theomployes have no grievances, nnd that theie is no dnnger of a strike. To Itcopen Non-Union. DANBUltY, Conn., .Tnn. 12. Tho sixteen lint manufacturers of the city sent a long communication to Mayor Andrew, stating that thoy intended to open their factories ns non-union shops shortly, and request ing protection by the authorities if trouble results. If tho old employes will not re turn hatters will be brought hero. Carlisle as Chief .Justice. Wabhinoton, Jan. 12. There is a report whicli appears to originate from gossip in administration circles thnt Chief Justice Fuller coulqmplates retiring from the su preme bench, and that Secretary Carlisle will be appointed to succeed liim. Whether there is nny truth in the report or not can not be learned nt this time. Disbarred from J,-nctlce. Washington, Jan. 12. W. Bowen Mooro, tho Buffalo attorney implicated in the extensive pension frauds discovered at that place, has been disbarred from prac tice before the interior department. Lost Three Children In li Week. PiiasNixviLLi:, Pa., Jan. IB. AVItliiii a week diphtheria has carried off three of the four children of George Althouse, at Lowellvllle, and the fourth Is not expected to live. Another Alleged Dunk Thief. Philadelphia, Jan. 12. William Pler- bol, the receiving teller of the Consolida tion National bank, was arrested yester day by Deputy Unitod States Marshal Meyers, charged with aiding and abetting Theodore F. Baker in stealing f 17,000 from tho bank. Baker wns arrested on Wed- nesdny, and confessed to having stolen that amount of money from time to timo during the past twenty years. Plertol wns hold in tTD.000 ban for a hearing next Thursday. Wants to ltcdeom Himself. Portland, Ore., Jan. 12. It is learned that Liouel Stagge, receiverof the Oregon National bank, is un ex-convict, having served ono year In tho penitentiary at Salem for passing a fraudulent check for tsa on a hotel keeper in this city. Stagge admitted having served a term In prison, and said: "For my wife's sake I would like to redeem myself in this community, where my first nud only crime was com mitted." I'lold Taken Hack for Trial. New Youk, Jan. 12. Edward M. Field, eon of the late Cyrus W. Field, arrived last night from Buffalo. He was in chargo of an officer, and was taken direct to Ludlow street jail. Today ho was locked up in the Toombs, where ho will remain until lie stands trial for wreaking tho firm of Field, Wciohers, Llndley & Co., or is r el eased on bail. No l'over at lllo Janeiro. Washington, Jan. 12. Tlio announce ment published that yellow fever pre vailed in Itio has precipitated a flood of luouiries upon the unvy department irom tho friends of those on hoard tho United Btatos ships in the harbor. It is denied at the navy department that any fever ex ists in Itio. Konalith ill Good Health. TuittN, Jan. 12. There Is absolutely not the slightest foundation of truth in the sensational report cabled to tho United Btatos saying that Louis Kossuth, the lu-ed Hunaarinn patriot, is dead. Kos suth is enjoying tho very best of health, considering his age. Friends of the vet ernu leader are indignant at the lying re ports circulated concerning the patriot's health. Killed by Falllnc Limestone. Sommiskt. Pa.. Jan. 12 Samuel and Wilson Walker, brothers, and Ezra Baer, a brother-in-law, all well known young farmers living tlvo miles east of lieie, wero snught hy falling slate in a llmestono quarry Wilson aiKer escaped wuu u broken arm, Out me otuermeu were bo badly crushed that they died soon after being released. All tne men ieae lamiues, Thackern)' Widow Dead. Iondon, Jan. 1 ; The widow of Will lam Makepeace Thaokoray died at her residence at Leigh, Lancashire, aged TO years. She had lived in retirement at Leigh for upwarda of fifty years. Nivfti s-iiy 131 in M til i&. w m rm ti ui tura Another Hank Thief Arretted. Oi.tvuLANl). Jan. 12. United Stat Marshal Haskell arrested J. A. JInck, alias Joseph F. Morgan, who nbout six months ago embezzled between 114,000 and tl5,000 from tho American National bank, of Kansas City. Mack hnd been employed there as a clerK. When arresieu Mack broke duwn, wept and admitted tUat he was tlit man 'wilted. TIIE UACB IS W01T over to irood health and render ed impervious to disease when tbe blood Is pure and the uver active. For the liver the sentinel which tiermlts or forbids the cerms of disease to onler tho circulation 01 tho moou. Vmi ralirlit. to lm frnral-TiroOf OOrdlllSt GrlD, Malaria, or Consumption: you will Ihj if you take Dr. Pierco Goldou Jlediool Dia- covory. When your Cosh is reduced below o healthy standard, when you are troubled with pim ples nnd bom or if you have dizey, weak and ilaepless, spells its lwt to heed the tiximoia fin ri iin voiir sireuuLU. unu iuu uiuuu. and set all the organs of the body Into ac tivity, by taking the " Discovery." It's fjrunr fit nr ours nil diseases resultine from impure blood or inactive liver, or the money puiu is roiunueu. Thoro's no case of Catarrh so hopeless that TV Rno-n'it flntirrh luunodv cannot euro. Tho proprietors of this medlchio will pay fouu l or any mcurauie uua AMUSEMENTS. BROUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FEKODSON, MANAOEn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 4th Consccutivo Beacon. Tho "Illc" Event of the Scaron ! This cxtraordlnaryjenuttgement positively llmltod to one single performance. SScts., COcts., and LOOpcrBoUl f!nrrw ConchJ. Iloartoiicss, bore Throat, Croiippromptlv: relieves Whooping Couch and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has curod thousands where nil others lanoa; win conn Tonittaneu mniae. oo, by Druggists on sRunrsntoe. For Lamellae: oi Cbest-use suiLQll'a l'LASTliK. SScts. HILOH'SCATARRH Have you Catarrh V Tbtsrcmedy is guaran teed to euro you. 1'riuo DOcts. luloctor froo. Bold by C. II. Hsgenbuch, Shenandoah. Fii'stlatioaalBaai TUEAT1US UUILDINOt Hhctianrlouh, Fantm, IV -CAPITAL,- " W, LEISENKINO, President,. r n IWIU;J,rERauBOM"''ermtot J. K, LEIHiSNltING, CasMcr. 0. W. YOST, AsalsUM Oastoltr Open Daily From 9 to 8, 3 PEE CENT. Interest Paid o'n Sayngs Deposit. Easily. Quickly, Pormanentl) Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of ovlii t rom early errors or later excesses, tbe remits ot overwork, sickness, worry, ew. Fullstrength, development and tone given to every organ nnd portion of the liody Simple, natural methods. Immediate ImproTenient fierti. Failure Impossible. 2,0Ul references. Book, explanation and proof, mulled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. buffalo, n. r. HOB BIaT AOlEfS ff!R0WHaMH a. 33- Mail .Medical Ofli. 203 R. BKC0MJ 8i.. nM ft, Are tbe oldest la Anier'c.i th treuttrM ' Vari'oi t?lc IijMrf','if i;nj,niTv. I ir Aiaumiw Treolment Iryltani fcpslnlly. ion munJcatitmi wrn -V ivni.d n ! N ml .t;uri't f( EJcinU. OITle ncmrsi 9 A M. to 2 l A. , (J it ( ( A JO. AU to H- i- I '" ' K M L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S: Celebrated Porter. Ale and Beer ' JAMES SHIELDS, Manarror Shenandoah Branch. latt's Popular Safoon, (Toriaorly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, nirnNANDOAnf va. VhT steered with the boat beer, porter, alee, fbleklea, brandies, wines, etc. Finest eigars IttlCE bar attached. Cordial invitation to all WALL PAPER BARGAINS! Big Beductlon in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, Sl W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pi. m PKBD. KBITHAN 101 North Malnstrcet,BUenandoah,Pi., WHOLESALE BAKER AND COSFECTIONKR. Ice Cream -wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice Elmer E. Vance's Original und greatest ot all railroad comedy oramas, Te Linked With tbe wonderful UBATR10E. The one suprcmenoveftv of a deeade; crowded with. czcuinR inciueuis; oveinowicgwiin surprises; bubbling over wlih merriment. SR'" Tho fl'ght ot the limited mall: tho thrill nt; wreck scene; tho elootrlcal effects; tbe elooii curdling saw mill scene; deadly stru? gli at the lever; the wonderful loloKruph scene nnd i-'o home sfngtng thepini-e-i of the greatest inech jnical play ever produced. Prices, 35, 50 ami 75 Cents. Reserved Beats at Klrlln'a drug store. JOE WTATT'S SALOON AHB RESTAURANT, (Christ. Howler's old stand.) tttiln ana Coal ma (9tiennloaft. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Tbe Bnedl aranfla of whiskeys md elgnrs. pool room at ached, W, H. SNYDER 183 West Centre Btreet, Mnlianoy City, Pn. Autistic Decorator Painting and Paperhanging. Perfect work. Hare atns in nalnts and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns in wall pit per. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery, Headquarters for Evening Herald. IF YOU HAVE A.TRUNK to go to tbe depol or a parcel to send away, drop us a card and we will call for it. TTM,1 CSnnn V...r,n Uiuicu iui.cis uAi. jx taaj Cor. Centre ami Bowers 8ts. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. PELOAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST SWEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, HUenandoHli, I'eima. Teams to hire for ail purposes on reaaonabli terms' pEHGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J, TEUOOSON, UANAQCli. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Tbe permanent great success, WE BLACK CROOK! A dream of snlendor and fully realized, pre sented In the same manner as cepn nt the Academy of Music, New York, city, tor ono solid year. 77e J'uiiioiis lYtnch Jnidf(!e Dancers. La Sirene, Serpentine, Eglantino aud Dyna mite, from tho Folles Ilergeros. Purls. 8 Euro pean premiers 8 Parisian ballets Iteio and Reno acrobatic tnarvls. llewltchlng chlldren'i ballet, tho march ot tho silver army Tho bal let of nnnulnr iitrs. A V'Bion of Stalaot'; domain, und Illuminated golden terrace of Cas tle Wnlfensteln. Prices: 2ft. 60 75 and $1,00, Beats on sale at lurliu's drug store, W. J. DECK'S hop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets, Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon umlUing, Jlorsesnoeing aud General Repairing of all kiudB promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote tho Song i "lie never cam to wander lYom his own flrttide," was inspired while silting before one of my fine llentoru I nlnn have nnhttnU the best Stoves and Ranges in tbe market pud a large stock ot Houseturni8hlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting nnd Bpouttng a specialty. All woik guaranteed. X". o. "wr-a.TjainLja, Cor. of Lloyd and White Stg.. Shenandoah. Pa. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. &11 latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, -eto. No. 4 South Main Street. n