Evening Herald. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1S01. THIRD EDITION Coupon NTo. 3, "HMttipieci, Frcm the Art Cilhrics of to World," Jsumbers Grifcugred Billy v' 1.1 in- tiring to ihe oftluc of thin I'lpi-i one f'otipoii, together with ten i nth iti money. Kail vou will reoetvc Hi rr. i Portfolio of Art. m iiAKor city. Maimnoy City, Jan. 12. .Inli i Miiihton, who died In Scrnlon on Wicin. d n , was brought to the home of Ms 'I iu i Mr. Fred. Mtcckol, on North Main n, i u-t t veiling mid was taken to Potts til.i i,' iif o'clock this afternoon for Inter num. Mi. Mhi'Miiii lu.fl been a resident of tin . 1 1! . for many yearn and iru nn intensive mai l. I i tun r of bnllera in the First ward. Ho 11 1 1 r - i ms rural roars ago and removed to I'n". u nn: where ho had since resided. At the nt" of his diath, the deceased wa visit iig in crnnton. He is survived by one datigli't i A -i ti en-month old girl of Timothy tiuiiiLm i ill he buried on tho hill to-day. .1 I! kiim iuhI 81 ruon Hwoyrr, of CHrard- li ti .ti H tcd business here yesterdsy. I' i r M.n l dtens was married to a Polisli wuiii i' limn HlMUiukin at Pel era' home on -1'ni'i street on watuiday everjiug. r i-s'ivitiis were begun at once and ' 11110. -ii-ti i dropped from u niine car ai I (o'liery lato yesterday aflernoun -i M'.i-ly, but not seriously, Injured. i." ii u down the slope, stood on the ii iin m front of the car. The car Dm lor before he was shaken of!' and i n thn rails, the car striking him in i 'I inflicting painful bruiser. Vn (lull w ' ii-'i , SjlP nil I ll I.I lilll , f, 1 I lli ' IV t, III, CI5NTR4.I.IA. M H.i nl Walkfns and Mrs. Edward 8j k c- town yesterday. I.' i, of Shenandoah, who has been vim" in- f.n nils in town, went to Mt. Carmcl ym', ill i Mi Wliitukvr and daughter were in Mt. drim-l ycMeiday. ii i i'j lias returned from a trip to I.k'ii' Phntuskl, traveling salesmen fur tb' In. I. .ile r othlng rlrn- of Pottsville, Wns in l. in -'enUy. Ja n. -1 . .ubIihh is happy, it's a girl. He i i "i'mui tttended he fiiBeral of a rel ativi n x' I'liiinstown yesterday. ,i I 'mv. ril Keese, who has been serious lv ill i i i nn' time, will spend few weeksat Atl i. in i .ly. Tli. a i nt of the Evfnino Hkrai.d in t iwn 1 i:.n nioiidCiirran. Send in your sub Brniiti.ni .n l Im will di liver it to yon at your li'iim . . ly orenitig. .Tosp.h I'.iowpII whs in Mt. Carmel on busi tir- i if '.i Mm .1 the p ' ' (llll I ..I. I r I, Va i. i Mli I 'i .i for in i 1 ' John-iti n Ityau, and ii 1 Tin Blum lit OVI'h Vlj ! or HI .il fiVl lli 17 ser I i r;it CJ1I ti I n Tl,- Co .,, pr. .i Plf I COIl i I I III Cl 1 lni Virtln, who has been sick for wicks, is skwly recovering. .1" i lection is assuming a business .M-li minli able men as Laughlin, . lilhik for Justice of lha Peace; '1 o'Donnell for school directors in vntrd. and Kollar, Boran and Schaf l oud ward, Lewis Davis and Johu loi mlitors, aad D. Dyke. M. J. Hurliiu, White, Oerrity, Farrell i-ii-on lor Chief Burgess, it. ho good reasons why our people 'li'-liloased whon the election Is mi inhers of Camp MB, P. 0. S. i heir degree team, visited Camp ml. last evening, and initiated irinliers after which supper was ( 'uteror Mantel, aud our boys nn' loud in praise of the evening L'ui'sts of Camp 84. 'i"i'ide dance announced by the ne Company, on January 28th, ii i he event of the season. I p'syer are being held In the i i Inn -h every evining this week I lt,v I, .Til II ''.ell, i I'll! I.I "J" lit nder the leadership - along well and i ny last night. i ' . i . w hall wbieb iiii i i.i epi iriugdi.no at Holderunn's. 12 27-tf iorelitiri cbi. Wi.ro -. .king a neat aud well conducted Mil TrtVrtrftrarW5fSkeflnfy S'rWMSWOTBOT.... .... ... ... . ... '"! I 1 -r p'fit Ills vieiim ' ' QlTrrlHrt, f . t, .Tan. IB. 8. S. Vox, R wealthy clti of t HK territory, wan killed on the i of Division street n "1 JInrrinon ai' ir In nie of the Deri brothers. Ft). - nim VrnK tried for the murder of IS, i r, Sr. nt the time of the fcllllnir Tenliiimny iMm tlien belli u In Irodured to in .ve Hint Fow either com- Jjglnltteil the murder or hired some one to do It. Young, llerr fired three shots from (n. breech Ioailinir ariin. After etnnt.yltig r - Ihegttn heoonlly reloaded and flred the mint aneil into the face of his victim. si.tuheaH Young I)rr tonil and looked around, allonul II mill when ntrct oil said to nn officer, "I shovel wh Mnt,t'ltlnmi " He "was plneeil In the .,.,ii.i .ih. United State lull Iwramaeof talkoflynch- . T JriK. The two younger Ikij-m of tho Derr inmily wr)alRo arrested and lodged in ,n: J Hit. HP a' III answer to niiestlons Derr snid: "I 1 A(tc killed him for ravishing my 14-year-old then titr. I killed him for playing; a part in 'ho" ' tl,e mlller of "y father. I killed him men w'tl1 a 0UW" barreled shotgun, and ro loaded heentise 1 wanted to he sure. My "I1 brothers wtsre not Implicated In this at all. 1 vrmtlil like to seo them turned Aiitliorliy 1 loose mid mrtit home." pii Usandf The htatory of t litis, one of the biggest i . Killing In the territory, seems that lose, OHf k. i w ., , . !.... 111. II. l.1 . iimu iiinii, wnn iiiiiiunic Mini uic hiii ' " "-W r, of t,le 1)MT fHmly Hn,i tlnt the jjoyg o .in tmu tne ramlly felt humiliated and that a row thci-r. 1 occurred Iti wliich a year or so ngo Foss goi i.lf unt received tlie contents of a shotgun in tho when the f 'nce- Obi man Derr wns murdered nbotit I,.- i twenty days ago. Foss was being tried for "If OH I. .....,. ... , , . , . uuinpiiuiby. All tne evitieuce inuiuuieu . nuorill lj tmt h() wonj(, 0T0 nn n,lbl nor'n slileJ - . lot- to som Victory for tlin Heirs. on the sout, ClIIOAGO, Jan. 18. After a trial of nine the croud weeks the jury in the Alonzo C. Wood will WHS, eooi Irg. iug o T the fie I did not Kr. C. ST. Laucr "Norvos ehnttorod flensraJlr broken down I at times I would f Ml rrerwltha touch ot the Terttgoiwat notable to go any distance from the house. I was a miserable tuitn. The dar I commenced on bottle No. 2 of Hood's Barsaparllla, I began to loot better ana i now icei mce a new man. HoQdVa; Cures I am worklnx again, and do not hive any of my bad spetii. I bavo a perfect eiirc." Ciias. M. Iaoeh, OSO W. Market St., York, l'a. 'Unnhllci Pltln Pills, assist dlcejtlon. cure headache. the best atter-dlnner zca, (iimidvllli from sooth' contest returned a verdict yesterday In favor of the heirs. Mr. Wood left nn es tate valued ot l(XUIOO in trust, to ha dl- niiiinmiir vided nmong Ids children when tho young- for a wh est should reach the age of 25 years. One repeat the I ot Mr. Wood's koiis is it life convict In the lirard him S"" Quentin penitentiary, In California, ,. ., ' and wn especially exempted from any 1 participation in the estate. The uther ovoi u e ra ilera hromrlit snil to have the trustees re side at d go' moved and I be will set aside. Tho jury hold the sh, declared that Mr. Wood was of unsound As this p whs a bur. s ictators I' Tim witn eiihl at the mind at the time of the making of his will. This now permits tho convict to snare In the estate. The Accused Reboot Principal, New Castle. Pa.. Jnn. 13. Tho sensa- siili of the; tlonal case of Professor Hartshorn, the unrfliiMsV high school principal, mid Dr. II. K. aftri- er.inliil Campbell, who arc accused by the Itobln- s. I- ml or J Bon s'9ters t attempting to murder them, bus had additional interest lent it by the charge by Dotectivo Marshall of murder cause ho hi, made against the two accused men. The when lie lis authorities claim to have evidence to show umimd tin! thnt Miss Aldn Hobinmn's baby was alive iv nraniK' 1 when born, and iMiss Maggie s statement ,,. . regarding the burning ot the infant In wiaiiiiAi ., ,, . .,,l,.i,nilu. .h. cniisi I didi roijorated by Aldn. Professor Hartshorn's ihh. ne M preliminary hearing is set for Jan. IB. Dr. Campbell is still at large. At the tIiaC north hide i Driggs beiu got oil tho ( Wris being Ui igs' stiol slruek nnjl the shot. say anythiu full. 1 didi thoiu. 1 hi! (lad them. front of tho got out at tl through the. went thiou. gnu was eta Ho reached didn't knov plenty thro lows wore i I have no Company fo connection livo in (lira aeipiaintauci inurest in t ltK ij. I beli uut iiow in liave not be A. (loini A Ornzy Negro Huns Atmick. PlTTSDUlto, Jan. 13. Joseph G. Hilton, colored, i'J yours old, for W years messen ger and janitor in the United States court room, became suddenly and violently in sane. Eluding his nurse ho seized two re- 1 volvers and jumped through a window IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Director of the Mint I'rcMnll Confirmed. Mr. HIiiiI4dii'a O10ct I.enon. Washington, Jan. 18. The greater part of the session of the senate was devoted to executive hitsitiesM. The nomination of Mr. Preston to be director of the mint, was confirmed by nvotenf three-fifths the senators present. The chief event of the open session of the senate was the adop tion of the resolution of Mr. Allen (Neb.) calling upon the secretary of the treasury to explain certain figures In his recent re port in regard tot lie gold Importations tor 1893. Senator Dolph (Ore.) joined with the Populist senator and the resolution of Inquiry was adopted without any dissent. Hie Hawaiian correspondence, expected to be communicated by the president, wns not received, and as the senate adjourned until Monday, it cn limit now bo trans mitted until next week. The Important tariff speeches In the house yesterday were made by Mr. Payne, of New York, ono of the leading Repub lican members of the ways and means committee; Dr. Ererett.tho Massachusetts mugwump, ami Mr. Jerry Simpson, tho Kansas Populist. Mr. Simpson created tho sensntion of the day by Illustrating his remarks on the deplorable condition of tho agricultural clashes by displaying a dilapidated old overcoat which he got from a farmer on tho market place. Ho aald he could duplicate it ou the backs of n million farmers in the United States to day. At the evening session of the house Mr. wnugh (Ind.) and Mr. Hermann (Ore.) antagonized the bill, while Mr. McKuig (Md.) and Mr. English (N. J.) supported It. The latter commended the general Bcliemo of the measure, and while he suld he thought it boro down unjustly on Rome of tho Industries of New Jersey, it would received his votennd support. Into the Btreet. He shot right and left, ono bullet hitting a man named Clatty in the back. He then shot himself twice through the body and once In the head, dying Instantly. Imiiii, xnr Mayor of Lancaster. LANCASJEII, Pa., Jan. 13. Street Com- missIonerEdwnrd S.Smoltz wns nominated for mayor of this city nt the Ilepubllcan primary election last night, defeating Se lect Councilman David K L,ong and ex- County Solicitor A. F. Schenk. The Demo cratic primaries will be held on next Fri day nlglit, when the present mayor, Hobert Clark, will be renominated. renrfnlly Slashed with Stiletto. New Dwgiiton', N. Y.,.Tm. 13. Michael Basso, nn Italian, who , grocery on Hannah street, . . 9 'lsvillo, was stabbed and fatally in i yesterday by Sevenlo Antonio. Su-so wus sitting in his store with friends when Antonio en tered. Antonio wns his debtor and had been told to. keep away from the store. When he?ntered basso arose and walked to tho front of tho store, at the same time ordering Antonio to leave. Antonio turned just ns he reached the door and drew from his boot a stiletto, which be plunged into Sasso's abdomen. Antonio drew it across the abdomen, mulcting a terrible wound. The gash extended from one side to the other, and allowed the in testines to protrude. Sasso fell to the floor, and Antonio escaped. The War In llrazll. WASIIIKOTON, Jan. 13. SeuorMendoncn, the lirazlnnn mlnlster.does not expect any decisive movement In llrazll before the last of this month or thellrstof February, when ho thinks tho government will have its forces massed and be ready for an ag gressive movement ngntnst the rebels. He Is confident that the rebels will never bo able to capture Itlo. ca tr i l e nd prompt ttnHn. U-7 tf " r i -' iw prion to all In wtbn, Jewelry and ci-etwareat Holderman', corner Main and l.lojd scret, , 18 37-fcf -VISIT ME- pittebur g Novelty Store CI i wr,i(mn.r. UltHreamt j TT T I lY A XraODSlloiti I 1 H i - 1 iJl X P"" Call and ii ei smlne lue sleek sjf(t we rrj ha vmt tint Hue. I - , " Mt saire Sire. Htonsndoab. j Oir.'cts, Oil Cloths! - 'Id cl.i'pr r )il mout tU I, b Trice's Carpet .More. I. What A. Boss ti. Were Objected t ti. What en. ploy of tl Objected Ollptlull. A. As bo eonstruo ion work uovow this work w for mo or 111 in tho comp li dtRto formed that given your Hi'ter tlm ha. Objected CCpllOll. A. No,i wouldn't Uit gel hotter i Mr. S shooting by Uilbortou ou with pt'Opto Oct ui red? Objected Ct'ptlllU A. Yoi, s ni opinion souio of tliei another, but what I have J. Did y this cugo afli iu the newlj A. I ma; li. Did y of Barney V reading Ami papers, whai Unbelt Cunt A. No, si prehcnee leport li. Did yi about tl.e gr A. I aid tt tin li v. li Did yt A Olrl III own Oft n Train. Oswego, N. Y., Jnn. 13. A peculiar ac cident occurred here, resulting in the death of Maggie Lyon, a school girl, 10 yenrs of nge, who lived nt North Adams. She stopped out on the rear platform of a Home, Watertown nnd Ogdensburg tram as It was Hearing the station, nnd was blown off. Her neck wns broken. Itr hi ,i J : ti., ,iu Ml i , H I I III. II. Of ..iu l IV III -.id l't .-"Uil, Junllu tilreot. j A '.U bit, Itockafetlow Oets Off With Two Years, WlLKEsiiAltltE, Pa., Jan. 13. Ex-Hanker F. V. Hooiuifoliow, recently convicted of embezzlement, was yesterday sentenced to two years mid two months In the Eastern penitentiary mid to pay ii line of $500. The prisoner wns culm when the seutouco wns Imposed, but finally broke down and wept like n cmiu. A Fireman Killed by n Locomotive. BUFFALO, Jan. 13. Engine No. 25, re- snondlne to an alarm, was out down by a switch engine while crossing the licit LUie tnitikji. The driver, Michael O'Hrlen, was killed. JSnglneer wiiulcii onti BioKer Sands were slightly tut and bruised. .The horses were killed. Hbortlldge Mutt Rtaud Trial. CiiHSTKlt. l'a.. Jin. 13. Judge Clayton denied the application for the removal of Swlthln li. bboitledge to an lnsano nsy. lum. Tho nrofeor must, therefore, re main iu Jail until brought to trial for the murder of his wife: An Di.Coiinty Treasurer's Shortage, LoCKroRT, N. Y., Jan. 13. Ex-County Treasurer Arnold's totnl shortage keeps crowing a little dally. An estimate of flOO.OOU will not ne lur one ot me wny ior his total shortage as county uvasurer. "vTTfr lira Political rotlengtie. TliFXTtw, Jan. 13 - The announcement made that Gmernnr Vi its. nt a mnfer eneewith Kivietari ..f t i'e Kelscv. fieri of the Snpir oi" full, t T iiorney lien eral Stockton, anil i.' her ,i mninent Demo crats, declared in forcible language thai if the policy inaugurated by the race track senators and ibelr friends wns not abandoned within fotty elght hours he would tnko steps to settle the dispute. The governor said he knew nothing of the Bcheme beyond what he had rend In the pa pers, until twenty-four hours bofore It was put Into operation. What he had road be fore that he regarded nsnblttft on tho part of disappointed Democrats, or lillo stories Invented by newspaper correspondents. Messrs. Lee and Kelsey nlso expressed their disapproval of the plot, which thoy characterized as ruinous to the party. Neither had been consulted, The rumors of overtures for a settle ment are renewed, and it Is a fact that they have been made. Tho overtures have In view the retention of some Demo cratic ofllclnls aud the abandonment of contemplated legislation. The Itepubli cans will llsteu to no compromise, even If the session Is' continued into midsum mer without results. Both tho Democratic nnd Republican senates went through the form of organ izing and adjourning for lack of nquoruirij Another Gold Searching JSxpmlltlnn. St. Irfiuis. Jan. 13. A peculiar story de veloped here toduy from the fitting out of an expedition for tho purposeof searching for gold alleged to have bten hidden near this city during the war. Nearly two years ago a similar expedition wns fitted out here by Dr. A. C. Finney, and on the previous trip he secured iM.OOO iu gold bullion. This time ho hopes to find the main treasure estimated at $2,000,000 In value. His information, he says, comes from a confession ot a dying man. The treasure is supposed to bo buried near Funk's Landing, Ills. Not Haiy to Smile and bo l'lnmit rrom 8 Till 0 Nervous Fatigue 1'rom Trslng to l'lease lEverybody Tli- Itemed . "And It's o tobe-as''Vp Along with the bart -ii'iTn " here women have nevui o If tbu be Christian work " . . CIV. , Another Oi'Ip Victim floes Insane. NonMSTOWN, Pa., Jan. 13. The mild weather of last week has greatly extended the grip and aggravated its intensity. Charles Widrnayer, a member of the Sal vation Army, at Phcsnlxville, became violently insane from the effects of il while attending a meeting of the nrmy nt the barrocks, and it required tho com-' blued cffoi Is of four strongmen to keep him from doing himself nnd others great iujury. Frozen to Death In a Farmer's Arms. Toi'EKA, Kan., Jnn. 13. Two more fa talities ore reported from the storm. Will iam ltoblnson, u fnrmer residing some dis tance from Whitewater, was lost with on 8-year-old girl, and when llnally found ho had wandered six miles from home ond the child was frozen stiff In his arms. Robert Miles was frozen to death while returnlug from the city to his home in Ilendingly. Put Whisky in the Lemonade. Nkwaiik, N. J., Jan. 13. The members of the Pernassus Literary club attached to the Episcopal church at Glen Itltlge will hold a vestry meeting to discover who put whisky in the lomonade nt the late- entertainment. A quiet investiga tion has been 'conducted, and especially as Beveral of the ladles of tho club have found out whnt wns the cause of the pe culiar taste of the lemonade and feelings nfter drinking it It is known where the whisky was bought, nnd when 'ho gulltis fastened It moans expulsion tor tlieguilty ones. l'robabty Murdiir and Suicide. ST. Louis, Jnn. 13. The police have so far been unable to discover any evidence to show thnt Thursday night's double tragedy here was other than murder and suicide by n jenlous paramour. The woman's right name, it appears, is Airs. Josle Ilenke, her husband, Louis A. Henkn, being In Nevada, Mo. She sep arated from him to become the companion of J. T. Stevenson, who left a family to go with her. . J. Wilsko came from In dependence, Mo. A Olailstonliiii Defeat, LONDON, Jan. 13. The election to fill a vacancy In the house of commons for the South Lindsey or Horn Castle division of Lincolnshire caused by tho death of the Right Hon. Edward Stanhope, ex-secretary of state for wur in Lord Salisbury's last cabinet, has resulted In a Conserva tive victory. Lord Wllloughby de Lrosby, the Conservative candidate, wns elected by a vote of 4.ftS'i, defeating Mr. Moore, the Gladstonlon candidate, who polled 8,744. Spain's lUtravagant Demands. Madrid, Jan. 13. The government has instructed General Martinem Campos, the commander at. Melilla, to demand from the sultan that he pay an indemlty of 1,000,000 and assent to the establish meut ot a neutral zone of 500 meters broad around the Spanish frontier at Melilla, The only demand that Is likely to here sistedls the large indemnity. Tho Weather. Fair; rising temperature; wind( warmer tomorrow. westerly Vf A Oreat Many Children wi who imu uuipu ill terumit and other skin rilfiAoaAa. well as thousands of crronm . Lwrieonle. hv taking Dr. TfirpA' 1 1 Golden Medical Discovery, jivery utsoruer mat can La Another Thieving Danker. PETEltsumtV, His., Jan. 13. John B, Strodenian, the banker who recently as signed there, was nrrested nt the Instance ot Andrew Schuruian, who deported money with Strodenian within thirty days ot the time he became insolvent. Strodenian was rol turned ou ball. Other depositors will probably have him ar rested. Four Trains Went Over Him. SuNBUftr, !., Jan. 13. Harry Hrown ntred 23. a brakeiuan on the ftnnburv dlv. reached through the bipod, yields Jslon, wns thrown from his train about to its imrlfvincr aualities. Tin. Bides, it builds up u7ioeonie Jlesh nnd strength; not merely fat like , irtxi nver oils, a scroiuious condi tion of the blood invites Catarrh, .Bronchitis and Consumntion. e re all exposed to the germs 01 consumption, grip, or ma- two miles aliove town, and horribly mutilated. lie was not mlnd by bis crew, and (our trains panned over Mm be fore bo was found, six hours later. Daidmry Hatters Strike Untied. 1 1 . V II I ' !l- I TBn in 4. . , lttryewklJ !B0f the Hatters'' Union the executive committee was giveu full power to come to an agreement with the manufacturers. This practically ends the long tight, and It. is believed that all the factories will be reopened v it bin ten days. suffer. When vou'ro weak. 1 tired out, nnd debilitated, or when pimples and blotches annear bead the warninir in yj time, Tho "Discovery" sets 3 all the organs into healthy ac tion -espei i my tue liver, ror 1 1 nit's the p. mt of entrance for these germs, thon if the blood 'is pure, tnev 11 be thrown off. Then a ao rude If it fails to benefit or cure in all eases of Mmpure blood or Inactive liver, Designer ID rrethnfl" Itewanl. Pltoviui i i Ian i.i Iniorioatl COmi'S U'oiii l.l i -1' I 1 1 ii li i riiuii-iift igiiailt ipm to Di s,gr.i r Hern -hot! L urisiuiHM nav u .1 nun i"i' oi i neir up preclatiun of bis rlf.,,utn turning them Lynched a Colored Hoy Murderor. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 13. Roscoe Parker. the 10-yoar-old colored boy who four weeks ago last Sunday night brutally murdered the aged Mr. Rhine nnd his wife, was hanged by a mob of the best citizens of Winchester nnd adjacent points in Adams county, O., at 1 o'clock in the morning about four miles from Winchester. The murder wns for money, and only $10 were obtained. Yalllant'l Guard Doubled. PAIU8, Jnn. 13. The number of guards around the prison of La Ronuetto. where Vaillnnt, the condemned anarchist, is confined, hns been doubled in consequence of threatening letters which have been re ceived by the authorities, and which lend them to believe that the auarchists may attempt to cause an explosion In or about the prison mentioned. "It is fearfully trying to nerves and brain,' ssld a young woman In ono of Shonandoah'a storos yeelerday, "this being forced to look pleaatit all day long when ono Is ready to drop with fatigue and voxation." Thoro aio thousands of such tired, over w irktd women behind shop counters and In otllces Nothing to nuicklv brines nervous ratability and oxhaustlon, and robs the body of lis elasticity nnd health as trying to smile and humor tho countless peculiarities of tho throng of buyers. In addition to the real fatlguo from long hours is added this nervous fatlguo which is still moro wearing. If statistics provo anything thoy show how surely Palue's celery compound recruits the nervous energy of just such weak and over taxed women. Headaches cease: the tired, anxliuH expiessious leaves tlie face; neuralgia, suie sign of III fed nerves, vanishes, and wmto chteks, white Hps, white blood gradu ally gain the color of health if Palno's celery compound is taken with reasonable regular ly. ' From tho first taking of celery compound a feeling of hope and encouragement comes over the Invalid. This is tho uuivorsal tostl nony of thousands. Pslne's celery compound sends new, puro blood to tho heart and takes away tho weary teoling that comes from debility. Tho costliest condition for a man or woman n any station In llfo is that of weakness and ;1 If ease.. Palno's celory compound tiermanont y cures every kind of nervous dlseaee. It quickly furnishes new material to tho worn ut noivou8 system. The forms that nervous liseases take are legion: Dyspepsia, sleep- i-ssncss, headaches, neuralgia, heart trouble, heumatlfm, deprtsfion nnd nervous prostra tion. Palne's celery compound goes to tho oot of tho trouble : I creates a new appo- tlte, and prepares tho dlgestlvo organs to build up a strong, healthy body. Strango how people shut their eyes to tho plainest facts and livo at caso in tho midst of vident danger. Scrofula, eczema, jaundice, fcalp and skin diseases show as plain as sun light a vitiated state of tho blood Paino'a celery compound eoon eliminates every truce of impurity lrom tho blood. Sound, lasting health, with its attendant happinofs, surely comes from Palno's celery compound. None aro too old to bo holped by Palne's celery compound ; uono are too young to be benefited. Celery compound is a great modern rem edy for stomach, heart, liver and kidneys. It makes pure, vigorous blood and quiet, healthy nerves. Try It. Violent Storm in liulnnd. DurtLlN.Jnn. 13. A violent storm passed over. Limerick last night from the south west. The wind was so strong that pe destrians were thrown down in the streets. Trees, walls aud fences were destroyed, and many vessels were compelled to take refuge iu the harbor. The captains of the vessels report the Atlantic to be in a most angry state. Two Killed at the Crossing. Yonkeks, N. Y., Jan. 13. Edwnrd Smith, 31 years old, and his son John while driving near the Dtinwiddle station, were thrown out of the wagon and the fattier was instantly killed. The sou re ceived severe internal injuries ami cannot live. 1 De accident was caused by tl t. horses taking fright at trolley cars. Another rhlllln&biirg Iturglary. PniLLlpsiiURQ, N. J., Jan. 13. Within the past few months no less than two robberies huve been committed a week despite the watchfulness of the author ities. Thursday night the residence of btreet Commissioner William Dickey, in the heart of tbu city, was entered aud $-J0 taken from his clothes in bis room. A Swindler Sent Up. New YoliK, Jan. 13. Henry Potter. allai "Colouel" Joseph Potter, who passed him self oil as a Grand Army man ami fleeced many business men in this city by meuns or lorged checks, was sentenced by Re corder Smyths to six years und eleveu months in state prison. Potter pleaded guilty to forgery. Two Years for a Crank. New Yoiik, Jan. 13. George A. Rooth, the crunk who tired bullets through Del- monlco's windows, was sentenced to two ye.ira in Sing Sing. He said that if al lowed to go free he v.imid mend his wuvs but that iinpr Isonmenl would make him a I'rp'iter pi-"- ""'I , - -I i" ip ip" A DIVIDEND PAYER. Molt liar liiCo'F OfCripiilf Creeli, Colorado. Organized under laws of Colorado Capital siuck, iw wo susres, parvaiueei eacn. J'nlf JVifd nntl yotfasHcHiable, 100,000 AVinre in Trfamryi Tho mine Is located In the rti lmut mnlr.nn the ooleuratedcold producing district of i-rin pie Creek, and Is hold under a United Htatos patent. Work Is carried on day and night, and high grout- ore is oema Ken out in large quant mot. in January, imh. ineconipaiy W2U oeKlu pay oifi irg"ir uioiiiuiy uiviuri.ua Ui me rale OI 2M pttremt. per annum on the amount incited. H. H. OFFICER, Sec, and Treas, A limited amount of Ike shares are now effi red .1 1 AO Cent l'er Hhurr. tttock, prospectus and e i peris' report wuy be obtained from the attuning ocuse ox H- R LOUN6DERY, l-Mtt-eod - Mllrooov,av, New York. OLEARY BBOS., Homers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE : DRINKS AND MINHHAI. WATERS. Uiun a Specialty. Also bottlers of the nneai neer. i 7a tut 10 I'eaeh .life, MW.NANDOAll, Dclcamp's Livery Stable K DfcLCAMP, JH., Prop,, WE3T SWEET, Between Centre ond Lloyd, Bliennmloali, I'cauu, Teams to hire for all purposes oi reasonable Ylrglnln'a JudteJal Candidates. Richmond. Vn., Jnn. 13. Tho Demo cratic legislative caucus made the follow ing nominations for circuit judgeships: First circuit, R. R. Prentiss of SulTolk; twelfth, Thomas AY. Harrison of Win chester; sixteenth, John P. ShelTey of Itonnoke; seventeenth, v. 1. jMlller oi Wise county. TVorkmon Will Start a Factory. KittX, vivo. Vn... .Ton. 13. The union men-6cked out at Klrlqiatrlck & Co.'s mill at Leecbburg have about given up the fight, and nre arranging to leave that town, Several of them have formed a company, and it is stateil on good author ity that thoy will build a sheet mill at Canton, O. Threo More Explosion Victims. LOGAN, O., Jnn. 13. The boiler of a sawmill owned by Jonathan and Silas Wilson, on Salt creek, twenty miles west of Lognn, erploded while il.t 2111 '"f." running, instantly killing bilns Wilson and his son aud a man whose name is un known. An Infant Murderess, Lock HavUN, Ph., Jan. 13. The 5-year- old daughter of a farmer named Sme.il, who lives near Dubois, In this county, pointed a loaded revolver nt her youngei brother in play The weapon was dis chargid, killing the little boy instantly. AMUSEMENTS. EKQUSON'B THEATRE. p, j, rsnausoN, MANAacn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 4th Consecutive Mea'on. The 'Dig'' Event of iho Season I This extraordinary rntragement positively limited to one single performance. Elrqer E. Vance's Original and greatrst ot nil railroad comedy drain ih Tjje Liigifsed With tho wonderful BHJATBICB. The one supreme novelty oia aocaao; cro uen wlta exciting tnclderis; ove tlowligwlth surprises; bubbling ovir with men lineut SKK The flight of the limited mall : the thrilling wipcli seen'; the electrical (ffects; the nlood curdling saw mill soenr: dadlv stru, . glo at the levtr; the wonderful te'egraph scene and go home singing the p' at esof the greatest cuccuanicai piuy ever proaucoa. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents, Reserved Heats at Klrllu'n drug store. Mail fu hvtkb nr-ri i . ..iiitli - CAPITAL. - - ' I. W. LKISENRIN0, President, P J. runniJ-iON, Vier Prealtin J R. UEWENRINQ, Cashier. 8. W, YOST, ABSlsurt Oaehllt Open Daily From 9 to 5 '3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Saving Deposit Easily Quickly. Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, aini all thi' train ot im rrnnii'orlyi i ror critics' cxci'KhPH, the results of overnoik, sloknean, w.th. etc ullRtrength. development and tot gi cn to e ery organ niict pnitton of the body simple, natural method j. Immediate lmnrofement seen Failure fmpoHnttila 2.0HI re fen uees. Book, ex ptntin tl.n and proofl mailed (seined) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. r.8as!i. 'withcures s Medical OHeff, Sin " l't1 ki Are the olilqet In i i rl-j i lnitit ti BpeclM ft y.,r--- I ttrrera Varl.'onie, Uvii . ; . 1,1. -t M.,i,t'..i' TrPfttrt Iy 'tntt .- t.v. ( ia mtinleailiiiis 1 o '.. ' 1 itani;' fi lluoL. iim i.i i A ' . i I. '. ' U All dov - - , LORENE SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, k and Bf JAMES SHIELDS. " Manager' 8henaii(l"ah Branch. P att's Popular Saloon, tToraerly Joe Vryatt's) 19 ind 21 West Oak Street, SHKNANDOAn, PA. ir -iottod with the best beer, porter, ties, Llikiss, brandies, wlnea, etc. Flsest cigirs tint birsttsohed Cordlsl Invltttlon toil' WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor- mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. PEIIGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FKIlOnSOtt, UANAOEH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Tl e permanent great success, THE BLACK CROOK! A dresm of snlendor and fully realized, pro- tiiuion ill iu,- tetoie uinnner Bn -e n ml Ihe Academy of MubIo, ew Yorli, city for one solid year. . T7ie Fiinioik JVenrt Quadrille DancerM. La Slrene, Serpentine, Eglantine nnd Dyna lnlui. f rum thft Full, s lit cri ri s 1'urlH. 3 , urn. P an irenilers It I'ur biun ballets Iteio and ivenn croBBiicmarv -I", newncniug oiuarcn' bulli t, Uio man u of the sliver arrav The bid .v . v, iuyiii,, uiio n. v diuu 01 atamui t (loniinii, and tlltimtnnted golden ten aoo of Cat' tlo Wolfenstcln. Prices. Si. W H and J1.00, Beats on sale at 101 North Main Btreet, Hhenandoah.Pa., ftMESALB BAKER AND CeNI-'ECTIONKL. Ice ( ream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notices JOE WYATT'S AL00N AND RESTAUBANT, (Christ. Hotalcr'u old stand.)- ' 4kIii and Coal 8o tllieiiniidouh. iieat beer, ale and porter on tap. Tho flcesi orsniJaof whiskeys and clears. Pool room l tohea 33IyEO"7"-3LXji ! W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to fear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Htrcets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, Horseshoeing ami General Repairing of all, kinda promptly attended to. The Man Wbu vrotb the Song I "iTc ntuer cares to wander lYom hu oum flrtide" was In'Dtrcd while elttlnc beforo one of mv Heater- I also nave uti hanu ttie best Htorts and Itangox In the market aod a large stock of Housefurnlshing Hoods. Plumbing, rooflna andHvout'tgaup-'cltliy. Altwo lc guaranteed. ' "or. oi Ll iyJand White Sts.. Hhenandoah. Ps Hooks 8c Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. Ail latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. a Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, etc. No. 4 South Mam Street -re- i5UH Vj frpiiV'l PILLS Orlfi .. 1 .mfi 'j 'Infc A f.miii. i, or sen i luualtU i 'lonrMJIOfl .A I -trU- ' ii -Twrw .SK'k-St. .'-"Ml V.' ?,WXt& put a winuing craft, fj. xi. 'uriin'g arug store, I