The Evening Herald. Iubllherl dully, eitf)UHHnday, by itnii.ii.i) vvnr.tHtiLxa aostvAxr, Pjhiteatkm office and maftlmnlca.1 department, S r. utC tllStreot. if N rtdlliefd In Shenandoah and 1 ne JlrlQ llrroUlllU ,g town fornix Cents a wwK.paysble t thru i tors. Uymall, Three toi!ar yer rTity live oenU pur month, . g I'lvsnse. .lilrtritoiiKiifi shitted according to space mid position. The publish rsTeserre the right . ub mgf the po1ttnn of advertisements whon- v tnr pubUcnlion of n s requires It The ruin it slso reserved to r dect any advertise j.Mit whether pld for or not, tht the pub-.ishi-rt may deem Improper. Advertising rates m i p known upon applies! ion. AMNESTY PLEDGE RECONSIDERED. Estsr-d at the post oitleo st'Shcnnndonh, Pa. kr second slosa mall matter. ni k isrjstrixa iiuhald, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. MONDAY. JANUARY 15, 1891 REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Hon. QALUSIIA A. GROW, OP SUSQUEHANNA OOUNT1.; Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 Whkx tlio Income tax comes In, the K-iiiocratic party goen "! Uvjssia 11113 gone Democratic, tor. U.licit, (10,000,00 rubles or so. Tut: telephonic connection between Minister Willis aud Qtuen Ijlliuoka lani sFcuiato be close, continuous aud ao'Toen, Din Mark Twain have In mind the nntlinr llf the Wilson 1)111 When he wrote "Pudd'ahead Wilson" ? diil, be hit it hard. If h i.in-Auv CAitiiisiiU la worried a'.mit the banks. There was notroubl atiout the hanks uutll Mr. Carlisle and hix party came Into power. i REVKNGKFUL QUEEN.' iliuokalani InsistB That Dolo aud Othors Must Die, B. 1). DOLE, The constitutional lawyer In Wash ington "huvo detected a most Interest mi? legal coinplloallnn" In the Hawaiian business. They have ali-o probably delected n Hue fee in the aim distance. Anjjwew JACKSoNi'wrote; in lSil: -1 1 i tune tint we alinuld.becometi Irtle more Americanized, and instehd f feeding the pauper aud laborers of hnglund, feed onr own." Apply that -.utiment now and kill; the Wilton bill. BEORGANIZA.TION. There is talk of a reorganization of 1 1 ,- Philadelphia & Heading Railroad 1 .mpany ami that the plan will be pi en to the public on the return of ej. Judge Paxson from Europe. It .utemplatui a bond Issue, but no a nsBment of the stock. Of course the Jitails may be radically changed be f .re it is llually given out. In this rounection an interview with Receiv er Paxson, who Is now in London, is of interest. He is quoted as saying: "Our plan Is to lop oil all the unro niuneratlve branches and leased lines w licli do not pay their way, to econo mize in every direction, and to oon tine Reading to Its sphere as a coal aiming and carrying property. We have eilec.ed large economies, duo to Mr. Harris asa foul niHii. We found U- railroad line in good physical con dition, hut have had to make consider able outlay to put the collieries) in good condition. "The Terminal proves one of the best things done by the late manage ment. It cost about 18,000,000 aud bo- longs to a sepawte corporation. We pay J.50,000 a month for Its use, but get a large rental from the market house and other portions of the property, so that the Terminal oosta R?adlug less than four per cent, on its cost. We want to show that the Reading is able to meat Us fixed charges and provide enuinment out of revenue. If we can do this, it will prevent disintegration. "We are paying ten per cent. Interest on the Bpeyer loau. The rate was twelve per oeut. at tint, but has been reduiMd. It Is not the buslnes of the reoeivere to provide plans of reuranl Tlio Pledge Win Drawn from Her Heine- tnlitly, nl Kite llell,f That Those H'lio Led In Her Osprthrnw Should he lle headed anil Their Property Confiscated. Washington, .Tan. IS. Tlio report of MlniMer Willis was unexpectedly sent tn congress In n special message on Saturday The report confirms t lie recently published reports of Minister Willis demands lor the queen's restoration and of the firm re fusal of President Dole to permit it. Min ister Willis' interview with the queen, in which she maintained this revengeful at titude, is given in a letter dated Nov. 15, ni follows: .Sill: In the forenoon of Monday, the 13th lust., by tirenrrniigement, the queen, accompanied by the royal chamberlain, Mr. Robertson, called at the legation. I then made known to her the presi dent's sincere regret that through the un authorized inter vention of the United States she had been obliged to surrender her sovereignty, and his hope that with her consent and co oiierntloii the In justice done to her and to her people might be redressed. To this she bowed her ncknowlnients. I then said to her: The president expects nml believes that when reinstated you will show forgive ness and magnanimity; that you will wish to be the queen of all tlio people, both native and ioreign; that you will make baste to secure their love and loy alty, and to establish pence, friendship and good government." To this she made no reply. After wait ing a moment I continued: "Should you be restored to the throne would you grant full amnesty iih to life nml property to nil those persons who have been or who aro now in the provisional government or who have been Instrumental in the overthrow of your; governmehU" She hesitated a moment, nnd then slowlv mid calmly answered: "There are rnrtnin laws of my government uy wnicu I shall abide. My decisions would be as tli 1iv d reels, that Mich persons Blioum be beheaded nnd their property conliscated to the government." 1 then snld, repent ing very distinctly her words, "It is your feelinu- tbnt these people should be be headed nnd their property confiscated?" She replied, "It is." I then said to her: "Do you fully un derstand the meaning of every word which I have said to you and of every word which you have said to me, and if so, do you still have the same optnlonr"' iier unswer wns: "I have understood and mean nil 1 have said, but I might leave the decision of this to my ministers." . To this I replied: "Suppose it was nec essary to make a decision before you ap pointed any ministers ami tunc you were asked to issue 11 royal proclamation of general amnesty, would you do itf" She answered: "I have no legal right to do that, and I would not do it." Pausing a moment she continued: "These people were t he canso of the revolution anil con stitution of 1K87. There will never be any peace while they are here. They must be sent out of the country or punished nnd their property confiscated." I then said: "I have no further com munication to make to you now and will have none until I hear from my govern ment, which will probably bo three or four weeks. From these nnd other facts which have been developed 1 feel satisfied that there will be a concerted movement, In the event of restoration, for the overthrow of that constitution, vhlch would mean the overthrow of constitutional nnd limited government and the absolute dominion of the oueeu I need hardly add in conclusion mat tnc tension of feeling is so great that the promptest action is necessary to prevent disastrous consequences. AUlKltT S. WILMS. Mr. Willis writes under date of Dec. 20 Mrs. John Pent on Dyspepsia, Intense Misery "IV pen enn drcrlbo tho laSerlng I en dured ten yean from I)iprpaln. I had al most Olreu up Hope of ever being any better whea I be isn to tako llood'n Baraaparilla. I nmrntlrclre'iredand advise anyone suffer ing from dyspepsia to try food's Sarsaparilla Tho truth of this statement 1 am clml to i-erlf 7 nt nny time." Mils. JouM ViatJOU, 67 l'rhla Street, I'ltulmrfth, l'a. The Itlnck Crook." 'The Black Crook" It coming in 11 Its regsl splendor, embracing a wealth of superb scenory, gorgeous cestuinos and glittering 1 armor, together with a largo numbor of litlisome dancers, and European specialty nrttsta. Thn flrnmntlp. iwsfc In tinnxrentlnnallv strong, and in fact nothing has been over-1 looked. Ovor 100 people- aro engaged in this , superb production, and seenlc arttsta have j boon for months preparing for its tour. Manager Ferguson has positively arranged for its appearance here January 17, and his many friends and patrons can congratulate him in securing this grand spectacle. It is tlio SAtno production that attracted world wido attention last winter in New York at tho Academy of Music, and that grand old structure was tested to its utmost capacity, so eager wero tlio pooplo to see it. Buy Keystone floor. Be sure that tho name Lbssio & Baku. Ashland, Pa., is riiitol on every sack. 3-3-3taw CAUTION. It n denier often W. t. Douglas Shoes nt n reduced price, or snya hehnathrm without nnnm slnmpoil on bottom, put him down ns n fraud. Hood's Pills nro purely vegetable, caro. lully prepurad uom the best Ingredients. SS. his deiiiiiuii upon the provisional govern ment decided to 'except several Individ uals from her guarantee of amnesty. It is reporled that thereupon the United States miiiiHter spent a portion of the evening in question at Washington Place, arguing with the ex queen and urging her to change her opinion. H is said that she refused to do this, and that sho excepted fioni amnesty President Dole, W. O. Smith, the attorney general; Chief Jus tice Judd nnd several others. The ex queen is now perfecting arrange ments, it is reported, for bringing suit ngalnsl the United States for an immense amount of money. The Kxnminer s Honolulu correspond nt savs that Minister Willis grew impa tient at Dole's delay in formulating his renlv to Willis' demand of abdication, and urged greater haste, whereupon Dolo admitted he did not propose to silDmltms replyuntil the arrival of a vessel on which It could be unmatched simultaneously with the departure of the Ltorwln. nils then agreed that the Uorwln should carry the dispatches of tho provisional govern in ant. No dispatches wero delivered by thoCorwin to Hawaiian representatives lu America. j 1 mm vfiso 2m Si ml W. 1 il. Douglas KrstNatioualBank THEATRE BUILDINOJ rtlicunndonU, Pcmim. -CAPITAL The proprntors of l'an-Tlna have spent housands of dollars to raiikb It known that t cures Coughs, Colds nnd LaOrlnpe. Trial mttlps of l'an-Tlna free at 1". 1 1. Klrlln's lruK siore. IJarehlll'H Cnfe. When seeking neat ond well conducted care, ge to EnrchlU's, corner Main and Coal tracts. 1'elite and prompt attemtina. 11-7-tf Havo you tried McKlhonny's fried oystore? 9-12-tf S3 SHOE thFwo rld. W. I.. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ting, and give bcucr satisfaction at the pncc ad vertlscd thin anv other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of H . L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, whtrh guarantees tlielrvalue. saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. t,, Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can nfibrd to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealc advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address. V. I,. DOUGLAS, llrocktun, Mass. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Both, Klngtown. A. W. LEISENltINO, Prealdont. P. J. FERGUSON, VloePresldssI J. R, LEWENRINQ, Csshior. B, W. YOST, Assistant Oaahlsr Open Daily From 9 to a.' 3 PER CEHT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. Rear In Ml ml fohu A. Beilly's is tho place to get tho 3uroet wines and liquors, best boor and ales and flnoit brands of cigars. 10-16-tf Special lew prices to all in watches, )ewelry and silTortvaro at Uoldsrman's, corner Main and Lloyd sti.ats. 12-27-tf 3Toz a. 2Test.t cs.aa.cl Glea.33. O OO TO o CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR. FEBODSON HOD3B 11LOOK. Everything In tho tontorlal line done lu first iirsb style, ejveryining neat ana cieao I'ntal right nt a Christening. WiLKKsnAiim:, Pa., Jan. 15. At a Hun garian christening at Yatesvillo, Pa., Frank Wolcokos, father of the christened child, engaged lu a fight with John llum bobos. In tho general light that followed llunibobos w.ts fatally burned by a lighted lamp throw u at him by Wolcokos.- Fruuk Wolcokos is suffering with a stab wound in tho back and will die, nnd Adam Buin bobos, who avenged his brother by stab bing Wolcokos, is missing. When last seen by his friends he was running up the mountain pursued by Mike .MosKl. it looks as if he had killed liumbodos and hidden his body. Moskl is under arrest. OENNSYIVANIA RAILROAD. 1 BOllDTLKILL, DIVISION. NOVEMU15R 10th. 180:!. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abovt date for Wiggan's, Gllborton, Frackvlllc, Ne rtnf.lA U rV,a,. I,,ciVUln ITnmlinM 170.lrt1.iE- 1'ottstown, Phcenlxvlllo, Norrlstown and Phil adelphla (Uroad street station) at e:W and 11 :45 a. m. and 4:15 p. in. on weekdays For Potts rllle and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For WIggan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, No Castle. St. Clair. Pottsvllle at 8:00. 8:40 a. rti and 3: 10 p.m. Ffr Hamburg, Reading, Potts- town, Pboenuvuio, norriatown, i-nnauoipnis at 0:00, 8:40 a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraclivllle for Hhenaodoah ai 10.40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. n Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave PottBVlllo for Shenandoah at 10:1; 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:1& p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street Btatlon) fir Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a tL, 1 10 and 7 11 ib week days. On Sundays leave at 6 W a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. For New York Express, week days, at 8 SO, 4 05, 4 50, 6 IS, 6 60, 7 33, 8 20, 9 60, 11 1)0 llllnm. 12 00 nnon. 12 44 T. m. ( Limited Ex- press 1 03 and 4 M p in. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 30, 3 20, 4 00, 500, 0 00, 0 50, 7 26, 812, Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train of orllt 1 rorn early errors or latr excofwcf., the results of overw ork, b 1 c lc n a , worry, eto. Full strength, development aud tone Riven to ery organ and Twirtlnn of the body hlmple.nflturftl methods. I mm ed late 1 m prorem e n t won. Failure fmpowlble. 2,XX) refprences. Book, explanation nnd proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. DUFFALO, N. Y- 1311 Moutli Slain Street, JCfX3.OZ3.ni.XlCtOCI.lX, ft,. All wnrlr iruarautepd to be llrst-class in ev rosi ect. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods called for and dellvc Silk ties and Loco Curtains a specialty. Del camp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop.. WEST STSEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Slicnanclonli, Penan, Toams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- AMUSEMENTS. m unnv LnUIIUII h I sath vimMi8ik ima J. 33. HO SS BNSAOK'S 10 00pm, 1201 night, Sundays S 20, i 06, 4 50, ,i,initsmi thkathe. 5 16,812,96a 11031135, m. 12 41, 1 40, 2 S0, 00 H limited 4 60) 5 w. o w. o w. i a. ana e a p m anu - Selmioils Sentenced to Death. PlTTsuuttti, Jan. IB. (ieorgo Schmous, convicted of niurdering his wife and two children, wasseutenced to death by Judge Slagle. The condemned man said: "This is so hard on me I could kill myself. I never hurt my wife aud children." Tho murder occurred cm July 9(1 Inst, the mur derer, after killing his family, attempting to cremnto the boillea, which wero lound by the tlrometi when they went to extin guish the llames. A Suspected Poisoning Cnse. WlLKESUAllllK, Pa., Jan. 15. The cor oner is investigating the circumstances ntteuding the death of Genu Lapni, nu Italian who worked in a mine at West Pittstou. The man died suddenly and in great agony immediately nfter eating his noonday meal from his luneh basket, nnd It is intimated that he was poisoned by the friends of a girl whom he had re fused to marry. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 4th ConBecutive Hoafon. Tho "ltir''Kvpntof tho Season I This oxtraordtnaryrengagement positively lltnuea 10 onu siugio poriormunce. Elmer E. Vance's ie in rtcht For Sea Girt. Long Urancb ana Intermediate stations, 820, U 14 a rc, and 4 00, p m weekdays Onr HRltlmore and Washington 3 50. 7 20. B 31 0 10, 10 20, It 18 a ni, 12 10, (12 35 limited dining car,) 1 30, 8 4(1, 1 41, (S it) (jongresfiosui umitea Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, 0 65, 710 nnd 1133 p. m.. week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 a m. 12 10, 4 41, 0 65, 11 (5 and 7 40 p m. For Richmond, 7 00 m, 1210 and 1133 p m, dally, and 1 SO p. m. weeKdays. Trains will leave HarrlEburg for Plttsburs and the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (8 20 nm limited). 850. 730. 1165 p m every day. ZS?kt&mtiM ana ' M rttl,roa1 comedy Trains will leave Kunhurv for Vfllltamsnori, Elmira, Oanandaleua, Rochester, Uuflalo ani! Niagara Falls at 135, 5 18 a m,and 1 85 p m woeb ds.va. For Elmira at 6 44 pmwoeic aays. t c Erlo and Intermediate polnW at 6 18 am dally, for lock iiavcn at o io sau kbosui uuy. and 6 41pm week days For Renovo at bl8 m, I as ana d 44 p m weos usya, tau uu. wui Sundays univ. r or jtaua u 10 iu, umi.j, 1 t u . weekdays. 8. M. Pasvosi, J. R. 'vToorj ycutiJcureM Kfdlcal Offlref, 206 V. SKf ?,! f., fitlad'a, Pi I AretheoMe' In Ar ..Tl a lor UtiwOineni a' V Npcclal JlenHe A Ik ot.U.ii:: 1 rrort l-.x.tn.u.flla Itvdtlbl- 'l' tilll) 1 UTP i .1I11HM - ' Treatment I." '"!' ' t-v :- 'ori miinlratlonsKai i" ly i' n'la. lu .. - .amii r Hunk. Onlre lir.urs-3 " B to ' 11 All dav Sr.' r i ' ' ' L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celobrated Porter, die and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenaudoah Branch. T' Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Foncerly Joo TVyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, blsbles, brandies, wines, eto. Finest clears bating barattacnea. uortumi iavittiuu tu u A LniiR Idle Furnace ItfMlliies. Union row.s. Pa.. Jan. 15 The long Idle Dunbar furnace was blown in this morning. The old employes, to the num ber of 800 men, are given the preference in 11,.. ii,;illnrilf uuitiloviui'iit. but as com- thnt ho renewed his eiforts to secure a j,am vritli tho wages paid wlien the fur pledge of general amnesty from tho mlc0 down, more than a year ago, queen, and wns suecessuii. iie men tjty wi llV0 10 MIUD work nt reduc- liiniin ins iieninim ior uit imusn, uuu hou3 ranging irom lo to no per cent. received in reply Mr. Dole's vigorous re fusal to permit the restoration, ini! IJVISRN ClIANtlltS nrjR MINO. She Aiinln Insists That Provisional Oov. ernmrnt Leader .Shalt rt.siHled. SAK PIJANCISCO, Jan. 13.-Tw steamers have Just arrived from Hawaii, the City of Pekinc and the Australia. The Pking brought no passengers of special prominenco from Honolulu, but tho Australia Had delegations anoaru rep reiit ing both tlio piovitlonal government and the ex-(jufct-n. Among tliem were K. a. Jh'i arlsne. A. P. Peterson and S un Parker, of the uueeu'a advisers, and Min ister L. A. Thurston and V. M Hatch, the latter being vice president of tho advisory council of the provisional government. Noue of the gentlemen had much to say. Mr. Thurston declared that everything was quiet when he left the islands. The advices on mo j'ekiug are usmu Honolulu, Jan. B, and show that every thing is quiet. H Is learned tuai tno queen, who was with diuiouity urouguim the point of grinning amneaiy. nuer I'-ticl utuiuo HI Iwr Wiilix hail maclH I TBs Limied Mail.' WALL PAPER I 11? a -1 l BARGAINS ! RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho -1- Ohaa. Kettlg's Cele brated Beer aud Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner St Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt ' attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. With the wonderful BHIATniCE. The one supreme novelty oi aaecaae, crovueu wnu excilimr ineiuueiBi uvwiuuwh k u turprlsosi bubbllns over with merdment. SEE The flight of the limited mall ! the thrllllntfwicck scene; tho electrical effects; tho t.innri fttrdiin? Hisw mill scene: deadly strug gle at the lever; tho wonderful telegraph scene nod go home singing the prnlea of the greatest mechanical play over prouueeu. Prices, as, 5 " 75 Cents. Kenerved Heats at Klrlln's drug store. I pEHGUSON'S THEATIIE. I. J. fLKUUIUni UAKAUDn. Big Keduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an cnor- mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, "S 2S4 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. FKED. ICBII'Ii-tftwJSr 104 North Alalnstreet,8henandoah,Ia., WHOLESALE BARdil AND CONFECTIONER. , Ice Cream wholeeale ana retail, Plcnlce and parties supplied on short notice. Tn nrr-vr a rnnun JUJli W O AN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Tto permanent Erealsuccoss, THE BLACK CROOK ! SALOON AND RESTAURANT, CHILDREN WHO SUFFER from scroiuious, skin or scalp dis eases, ought to li flvnn Dr. l'leroe's O olden Medical Discovery, for pu rifying tho blood. For children who are puny, VaT wealc, m ITxorcldo and Snlclde. j SHTRnsviLLB, W. Va., Jan. 15. A hor rible wife murder and suicide occurrad on Water trst In this place. The murdered woman was Wrs. Kdward naffman, and her husband, afUr firing sver.4l shots at hr, took his own Ufa by shooting himslf through the head. There 1 no explana tion of tlio tragedy, arid it is attributed to drink on the part of the husband. Not a Candidate for Governor. VitAKKLlN. Pa.. Jan. 15 -H. W. Smiley, nf tbls cltv. chief clerk of tho senate, aud a warm friend of Hon. C. W. rjtono, of , "Warren, whoso name has been mentioned it n nnrnliablM candidate for thelU-publlcan nomination for governor, is authority for tho statement that Mr. Stone will ha a caudidnto for re-election to congress in this district. No Kvldenco Aealnst Them. Moktk Cahlo, Jan. 15. Wilmerdlng, the American, and his English companion, who were arrested upon suspicion of be in (vmiiHoted with tho murder of an Kn- clishmau named Alleudnr, whoso body i rlvai. hascuredthousandswhereaUotlierj tvas found under the Parma bridge here ti&a I A dream of snlendor and fully realized, pre- fcentoaintne same manner a u-nsi theAcaacmy oi aiosio, rew nora, city, for ono solid year. T7te Famout JVrnci QimilrUle J)oti, (Christ, Bossier's old stand.) a aio ana Coal t4H,, Bheuandoah. nest beer, ale and sorter on tap. The finest . 1 u orandsof whiskeys and elgars, scnoa. Pool room r Sernentlno. Eelantlno and Dyna mite, from the Polles Uergerei. Paris. 3 Kuro p an premiers 3 Parisian ballets, Iteio and Hni,. ucrdbatlc marvels. Ilewltchlng children's rtalti-t the march of tho silver armv The bal let of popular airs. A vision of Stalactn's 1 doma n. and Illuminated golden torrace or uaB- I He Wc'lienstcln. Prlcei. 26. 50 76 and si.uu, eeats on saie at Klrlln's drug store, W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Ho.h hen rGmovod to I'eap Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. sPJ "Wheelwright work, Carriage and,,- Wagon building, liorseBiioeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Cures Concln, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup promptly: rellovesWhooptnBCouen and Aslhuia. For Consumption It has no he "Dla- ou Dec. 29, were liberated, there being no evidence upon which to bold them. Another ltlc Trotting Meet at HutTalo. Hi i' i' Al.o,Jan. 15. It is proposed to have another big trotting meet here this year. Purses aggregating 175,000 and perhaps mum will be offered. There will he sev eral big stake eveats, the details of which . . , o'lia bv Druggists on a ouanntee. For Lame nacc k H I LO 14 SCATARR H REMEDY, Havo you Catarrh? This remedy Is frunrau tooil to cure you. Price 60 cts. Injector free. Bold by 0. H. Hsgonbuch, Shenaudoah. covery"isatonio , UllV0 uot yet been fully arranged. The up nil which builds lwiih flesh strength. What is said of it ror children applies ooualiy to oumui. Mtion, but Mtmaa to me Individually jJEZw S ' that any ptan will b imperfect which X&&t&to2r As an appetizing, rmtnratlve tonic, It sets at work all the process of oUgctiion and ( .. doe uot dual wltliaouio eiilrrau4ug , oouvolesceuce from pneumonia, "vera, ana other wasting casea1' n ihoui; iiueetlouB in regard to the liability of invigorates arid Innl i up tl whole system. FiVr aU dlaeanes m. by a torpid liver or the compuny for its guarantees of ' ru, ' , ana BlUoueness, leaaed llnea that have been aban- if it doesn't benefit or euro la ovory enso, i 1(mea from tUe Pulais de IVElysee t doned " 1 v- j jje pardons commute. dates chosen are from July 31 to Aug. 11 inclusive. Decided Agulust Wuuiaa Lawyer. NonnuTOWK, l'n., Jau. 15. AiWravery great deal of legal Juggling aud. loud al lmrutlona of trickery tha Montgomery County liar assoolation, by a vote of 18 to ... , , L ... .1 9, decided that it was luexpeuisui. w mit women to the bar. Deputies Appeal for Valllant. Paris, Jan 15. The appeal of the ..;..),t v ,lmit 14 tor com mutation ot the u.Kw.j -1- - , fli.nth Kentl'liee of valllant uas ueeu aiiiv CLEABY BROS., Bottlers of all hluds ol TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! ASH MINERAL WATERS, pEHGt'SON'S THEATHK. r. J. rEUluugun, uin.usn, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. B- THE ORNABO I Lincoln J. CARTER'S Mammoth km him. The Man Who wrote tho Song ! "He never care to wander J&om Ms own flretlde," was Inspired while sitting before ono of my tine Heater. 1 aiuu uav. uu uauu ,uo u, and Uanges In the market and a large stook ot llousefurnlshlng Ooods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteef rV. O. WAT33H.1B, Cor, ot Lloyd and White Sta.. Bhenandoah. Pa. The awful tornalo, the great rlgM tars furling a monster sail, t scene 6 the ooiTlslon of two Wews B8b a Speelalty. Also bottlers of the ocean liner at full speed, the mighty open ,eo niiinui mwr. Biiana uriin univai rnnniiui tuuuu ibiu iiiku, iuu ...... . , dissecting room ol a medical college, Chioago it ana in l earn -atiry, o.1i,,i;w... hurhor at ulghtand many oirjer soenm wonaers HAVE A TRUNK to go to the depol or a parcel to send I away, drop ua card and we will call for It. IF YOU "To bold, as well as win sueeete, tra.n uii TAur iilav.blll nromlses." lAHeoln J. Carter. United States Express, Prices, 25, 50 and 75 cents Cor. Centre and Uowers 8ts. 1 Koaerved scats at Klrlln's drug storo Hooks & Brotjun. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All lateso Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magailnes, Periodicals, etc, 4. No. 4 South Mam Street.