The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday, by uisuAt.it vuiitisiiixu comvaki; P uuii'iktlon office and m '011111110111 department, ill K.im Goal Street. ru- tJ t j Is dnltvcredlln.Shenandoah and i ue riiiu -urriumi(,,, towns for Six Cent a in 1 U payable to the earrti'rs. Hy mall, Three Uiil ,iik.i vrar orTcnty-llc cents per month tn . i inee itlvi rtlitrmriu charged according to space and pnii ion. The publlsheri-reserve the right to 1 1 .mire the position of advertisements when. 1 1 ijii miblleation of tiewi requires It. The rn'Ni i- also reserved to re, set any advertise nn 1.1 whi ther paid for or not, that the pub lish' r- tnuv deem Improiier Advertising rates . ' Miuwn upon application. Hi. tired at the post office at'Shenmdonh, I'.i. si 1 ''ml closs mall matter. this uruxisa iihiiai,i, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY 17, 1801 RtHUBLICA STATE TICKET. COXOHKHS AT'LABCID, Hon, AI,U3ti.V A. GttOW, OK BITSqUIllUNNA COUNTV. eciion Tuesday, February 20, 1894 The great demtuid for the HiiRai.i) present is unprecedented. PnnsiniiNT Cl.uVKIiAND's Admiliis tratton must be in a bad way when even the Loudon Tim? Is compelled n rebuke It. 'Uuoi' it !" shriek Democratic or gatis t Cleveland regarding the Hn wunsu comedy. In other word Lock the Htable." Too Inte the douttey UaR escaped. THIS WW ITALY, Marblo Workers Endeavor to In vade the Town of Massa, EEPDLSED BY FIXED BAYONETS. Tin- tlme.as hefote, the rumor about u new issue ol United States bond c mies from London. It Is a pretty .'oodilKH 'f the wish of the Kngllsl 'o a 1 liuuce to Invest in them. t ih kx., licentious, idolatrous aud full .f barbarous revenge, unwilling to urook any restraint on her savage a. net thlB is the Queen whom it prudent of the Qiilleil States pro p to re-doie to absolute power over 3 immunity containing over 2.000 r " born Americans, men, women and .1 .Ireu. iil Democratic party isof thoopin j..o, evidently, thatit has not been go n o the d 1 fast enough, therefore t ncent shameful couductat Treutou N J., 111 attempting 10 thwart the will 11 t,e neunla by barring the doors of f 1 -enate chamber and excluding the '.ubiicab majority from the rightful t t'HSimi of tlie seats to whlcli they wtr. elected. Tiiat there was not lil 1 i-hed in due to the coalcnunsela of i'.e Republican leaders who insisted ,ip ti lorbearit'ice 111 tuo luieiusiui iw and uder. Theoutrageha'j beeu re ferred to the courts for redress, :aud in the meantimfc the Democratic party of New Jersey Is sliding on a fgreased piank down to the lowest depths of political perdition. A party that will resirtto such an expedient to Have a gang of race track g imblers andjballot th laves, ought to bo in perdition and fried perpetually. enple of tlie Town Clnlm Tlint llnlf n Hundred Itluters Were Killed, Willie (lovernliielit Authorities Give tlio Num ber as lllght. Rome. Jan. 17. A thousand workmen employed in the marlile quarries nt Masui struck work and threatened to invade tlie town. As it was known tlint minrchlst aKltntors had been nt work for some time pnst among the qtinrrymon, who are n desperate elns of men, thoroughly fa miliar witli the use 01 explosives, the strlko canned the greatest alarm nt Masso, and there is 110 doubt serious disorder would have resulted had it not been for the presence of the troops, who with llxed bayonets and charged upon tlie disorderly portions of tlie mob, forcing them to re treat to the woods after a number had been killed. All the shops in Mnssa art closed, ns fort her outbreaks are feared. Several or these banns woo were inns compelled to seek refuge outside of the city were thoroughly armed, and it wns reported that they had made preparations to uio the soldiers n warm reception should they be pursued to tlie hills. Ihi display of force, however, did not prevent other mobs 11 11111 stoning tlio liarracKs 01 tlie troops and of the xendarmes from hooting the soldiers and from hurling rotten eggs and fruit nt them. Finally the soldiers became so enraged that then officers were compelled to calm them to tlie extent to giving orders that volleys should be llred In the oir. This had the necessary effect, for at the first volley thf riotous qunrrymeii and their friends van tslied, The official advices stato that only eight of the anarchists were killed, and that only from forty to fifty were wounded, These figures, however, are tlie figures given out by tlie government authorities, and tlie people of Mnssa claim that at least lifty of the quiirrymen were shot during the engagement. During the fights lug tlie garrison barred the highways in order to prevent the entry of the an archists into the town. It now transpires tlint on armed band of anarchists gathered early in the morn ing at Tornna and awoko the inhabitant! by sounding the tocsin. When the alarmed inhabitants rushed from their houses, fearing a terrible conllngrotion or some thing of that description, the anarchists overran the village mentioned and com pelled the people to deliver up all the arms and ammunition which they had in their possession.. Tlio anarchists then se- JERSEYS SENATORIAL SNARL The Attorney General's Opinion Bustulns the Democratic Attitude. TrtF.STOK, Jan. 17 Governor Wertssenl Attorney tienerai Stockton's opinion on the legal status of tlie two senates to both organizations, and with it a brief message addressed to Senator Adrnlu, ns "presl iCeut pro torn, of the senate." The gov ernor says: "I inclose herewith the reply of the afc- torney general, whereby I am advised the body over which you have the honor tem porarily to preside Is tlio constitutional setinte, and that the body organized under the presidency or Mr. lingers did not rep resent the senate of Now Jersey." Hie governor further says that he hopes both bodies will come to some settlement soon. The attorney general's opinion is very long, but it sustains the contention of the Democratic members that it is the only legally constituted senate in New Jersey. The conference committees met here this morning, and are still in seBion. It is believed by many that they will not be able to nrrlvo at a conclusion, ns both sides are very firm. Governor Wcrts re fused to receive the race track repealer from the hone committee on passed bills, on the ground that the bill had been passed by 11 -ci.ite which, under the ad vice of the lULoruey general, he could not recognize. Doth the Republican and Democratic senators have issued manifestos insisting upon the justice of their claims. Decided Against the Archbishop, NfiW Yor.K, Jan. 17. Justice Lawrence, of the supremo court, has given a decree ejecting Archbishop Corrigan from thirty two lots at One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and lSoston avenue In an action brought against, him by Mrs. Mary J. Uplngton. Tlie property was owned by her greatnunt, Mrs. Mary McDonough Davy, who gave Archbishop Hughes a deed to the property in 1802, with tlio pro vision that witiiin a reasonable timo a church should bo erected on the property. The property is worth JOO.OOO, and Mrs. Uplngton has a half interest in it. Judge Lawrence says that a church was not erected within a reasonable time. Hood's Cures Sophie lIoRchlln When 7 years aid began to bt troubled with ec zema on th heal, eautlng Intense Itching and burning, and aUoctlDg her eyes, ller mother testifies t "W gave nor six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and she Is entirely well. I havo taken It myself fcr that tired feeling and it does ina great good." Hits. William McKeldik, 404 stock holm Bt, Baltimore, Md. Oct Hood's. OAtmON,-ir ft dealer offers VT, Jm Douglas Shoes nt n reduced price, or anya lie had them without nntnn stnmped on bottom, put him down ns a fraud. FirstlaiionalBank THKATBK BUILDING ttiicunndoati, Peuitci CAPITAL, cured all the wine ami spirits procurable and prepared to march upon fjnrrnra, but were intercepted by tlie troops, as staled to tho star. above. Dispatches from Carrara say that the marble men of the uarrnra quarries marched to the I'iastronl quarries last evening mid compelled the men there to ston work, as well as inducing a number of them to join with them in riotous de monstrations. The result was consiuer nblo disorder in that district. A telegram from I'arma announces dls order at that city, with the result that tlie police dispersed tlie local branch ol the Fusel del l.avoratorl (seer'-t society) and seized n number of important docu ments, whlch.it is added, will lead to tlie arrest of a number ot conspirators. Advices from Palermo state that the police boarded tlie steamer Ilagnnra, which was just starting for Tunis, and ar rested the piesident anil prominent leaders of the Palermo branch of the Fusel dei I.avoratori society. London. Jan. 17. A dispatch to Tlie Chronicle from Rome says that tlio oabi net yesterday discussed the recent rioting. It is not known what decision was re- norted. but it is evident that the govern ment is seriously alarmed at tho sltua tion. It is considered not at all likely that the rioting will extend to other provinces. The Vatican is equally anxious with the qulrlnal over tlie condition of nlfaiis, and those nearest tho pope uoiiuve mat a revo lution is at hand. miss Hobrrtson Driven Insane. New Casti.i:, Pa., Jan. 17. Fresli inter est is awakened here in the sensational Hartshorn and Campbell case by the an nouncement that Miss Alda Robertson is hopelessly insnno. She will in all proba bility pass the rornalnder of her life In an asylum. Should she die other charges may lie brought against Dr. Campbell and Professor Hartshorn. Sheriff Douthett lias forbidden visitors at the jail, and the only persons permitted to see Professor Hartshorn are his attorney and his brother. Dentil of i:-Stntu Senator Krwln. Wateimown, N, Y., Jan. 17. Ex-Sen ator George 'A. Erw in died at Potsdam yesterday. I 51. In 1831 he was elected s-iemlily, serving continu ously until iH87, tho last two years as speaker. In 187 he wns elected senntor, serving six years and declining a renomi- nation. He was always looked upon as a leader in Republican counsels. Vuiidiillsiii In Omaha. OMAllA.Jan. 17. During the night some 0110 broke into bt.Agnes' Catholic church, nt South Oinoha, smashed a line piano and destroyed the chancel and all the rail with an ax, tore up the vestments of tlie choir boys and stole the communion ser vice. The ruin wrought by the vandals will amount to upward of $3,000. The I.ieeo Theater to Iteopeii. Hawiilona. Jan. 17 The Liceo tiienter will be again thrown open tomorrow night. The public alarm caused by the bomb explosion in tho theater has bv no means subsided, and it is thought likely that the management will be obliged to close again on account of meager audi cuces. Gone to Aid Admiral Mello. New Yonn. Jan. 27. Admiral F. M. Do Louisea A guinr sailed yesterday for llru.il to assist Admiral Mellp in his struggle with Peixoto. lie admitted that he wns native Broy.ilian, and thought Mello would and should win tho fight "against despotism." Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, sick headache. 25 cent. THE" WRtK ON 1 HE MEADOWS. The Death of Tun IMore Victims Is Hourly inspected. IIuuokkv, X. J . Jan. 17. The story of the terrible slaughter by the collision on the Hackensnek meadows appears to have already been told so fully that it would seem ns if nothing were left to add to tho tale. Yet the sufferers in St. Mary's hos pital, Iloboken, and Christ hospital, Jer sey City Heights, make it plain that the dreadful story is not at an end, and that still other lives may be added to the long list of dead With the exception of 14 M. Clark, of Daskinn Ridtre. and Carl H. Schult., Jr., of Murray Hill, the condition of nil the patients nt St. Marv'B homital. Iloboken, Is reported to be favorable. Young Schultz had his leg amputated, and the shocfe, roitpled with the nno received in the acci dent, w as so great that his death Is ex pected at any moment. Mr. Clark, whose Injuries were internal, is reported to be dying. 1Y11 investigation as to the causes which led to the accident and to try to fix the responsibilii v for the same was com menced in Niperiutendent Reasoner's of fice, Iloboken. It is the general impres sion that the nccldent was due to the neg lect of Enunieer Hoofman in running his train at a high rate of. speed through the fog. ANOTHER CRONIN CASE. The Mllrdeious Astanlt fin Dr. Asllbrnnk, of Wheeling, W. Va. WllKEllxn, V. Vn., Jan. 17. A regular Cronin cue. in which the victim was Dr. R. L. Ashbrook. occurred on the outskirts of this city about midnight. The case seems to be very Intimately connected with a series of criminal prosecutions now pending in the criminal court against a number of former ollicials of the Metro politan Life Insurance company, of New York. Dr Ashbrook, although indicted, was a witness lor the state in one of the cases. A messenger came to Ashhrook's resl depce and stated he was wanted toattend a man In the eastern edge of the city who had been badly hurt in a fight. Ashbrook went out in his buggy and on the "penin sula" met a stranger, who told him to follow bin'. Ashbrook got out of his buggy and followed the mnn m:ro-s a field, vtheie !.e wn- attacked by lour men and proinii ! tntally hurt, l'lij siciaus any he eiini.nt ns over. Ashbtiii... received two warnings re cently tlu. 11" would be killed by persons interest'il 111 1 lie pending insurance cases, but paid no nUenlion to them. S3 SHOE beeld. xv. t.. riminT.AH Klines are stvlUh. easv fit- tln?. and Give bctlcr satibljction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping oi w . 1.. uougias name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who- push the sale of W. L. Douelas Shoes ealn customers. which helps to Increase the sides on their full line , W. LK1SENIIINO, President. P. J. FERGUSON. Vice PiMlOisl R. LE1HENRINQ, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Oartlti Open Dally From 9 to S. 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit of eoods. They can afford to sell nt a less profit. and we believe you can save money by buying your footwear of the dealer advertised below. by buying all Address, Catalogue free uoon aoDlication. V. L DOUGLAS, U rock ton, Mhbb, Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. C. P. Roth, Ringtown. rr a, 2Tea.t a.xx&. Clean. SHAVE! O GO TO 0 CHAS. OEM'S SHAVING PARLOR. Ferguson HonsB Block. Everything in the tonsorlal line done In first lass siyie, jiverymine neai sou cicau. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Hestored- WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils troin early errors or later excesses, the results ot overwork, sickness, worry, eta Full strength, development and tone given to ev err organ and portion of the body simple, naturalmethotls. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure impossible. S.nul references. Book, explanation and proofl mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. 139 Moittli Main Street, All work iruarantced to be first-class in even resi cct. We respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage, uoodacalledloranaaeitvcroa Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. CLEARY BBOS.. Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS r AND MINKItAL WATERS. Weiss IIeeii a Specialty. Also bottlers of the mesi neer. 17 and 10 l'each Alley, MIEXAIfDOAIl. A DIVIDEND PAYEH. ft Gi Dollar Mining Cd'f, Of Cripple Oreeh; Colorado. Organized under laws ot Colorado Capital siocK, tuu.oju snares, par value it cacti. Fall raid and A'oi-fissess6fe. lu0,0()O Shares tn Treacury, Tho mine Is located in tho richest portion of the celebrated gold producing district of CrlpJ pie urceu, ana is ncia unaera unueu estates Ddtcnt. Work is carried on day and night, and high graaeoro is Dcing taitcn out imargo quantities. in January. ism, tno company wzu uoin pay ing regmsr mommy uiviaenas at tno rate oi X per cent, per annum on ine amount invested, H. H. OFFICER, Sec.nndTreas A limited amount of the stmres are now offered At GO Cent l'er Share. Block, prospectus and esperts' rerort may bo obtained from the oanKing nouse or H- R. LOUNSDERY, 2-2313r-eod 57 llroadwav. New York, frS, m,l.tiaf()-' rtniE. u IL.inil Itrand. rENNmOYflLPILLS IF YOU uieiallia Take 1 LEHIGH'S.RSPOrU'. The Philadelphia Ledger, In com jtv anng on the report of the Lehigh Vu ley ruilroad Cjiupauy, Buys thi) annual report of tiiat cmipauy which lias now heou restored to tho luaunge .menl of Diroctors under whose admin istration It prospered for many years, 's, In the main, highly encouraging. There was a considerable increase In JKQ3 in the tonnage over tho road com pared with 1892, ohlelly on coal, but u decrease In the number of tons carried uuo mile, chleily in miscellaneous freights, There was also un Increase i'i the mileage of paaseugora and the receipts per passenger, but the average late per mile shows a slight decrease. The net eornlnca of the company for ''ur months under its own direction bave been considerably more thau alf the earnlug.of the eight months wuen tho road -was operated by thd . .idiiiK Company, notwithstanding tut- direct loss of $150,000 due to the .nke. The statement regarding the ( hybtoal oondltlon of the oompauy and s llnanelul obligations is exaut and highly encouraging, when road In con uection wlth'thereport of the business done by the Lehigh Valley ulnoe .the lease of the Readlug was abrogated. A Desperate, ldlo Italian. StTiANioJs, J'a., Jan. 1". Tony Fnrrar, an Italian, llred four sltols at the crowded platform Inst niKlit. Humphrey Bradley, warden ot tlio l.ackawnnna county tall, received a bullet in the side, and Timothy lltirke. a wealthy contractor, wns shot In the band, llradley s wound Is serious. 1'urrur had foiinerly been in the employ of Contractor lliirku, nut was laid oU pome lime aj;o. Yesterday lie applied fot work, but was told that no employment could be given htm before the end of the week. He fought desperately when cap tured. Lord HeresforiVs" llrlef Freedom. AliDKVILLK. Ga., Jan. 17. "Lord" Beres- ford, alias Lascelle, the noted convict, escaped from the Gross Camp, near Abbe ville. Monday nliilit, in citizens uress. lleresford was nrrestcd at Amerlcus yes terday and sent back to Gress Camp. Ho expressed a Brent desire that the press say nothing of the character of tho house in which he was captured, as it would tend to injure bis standing as a gentleman. Dru ! maini llraru in licti Bli'i " 9.tfl,M '.I !l t,',l" I il'l. 1 n .., 1 p.im .id,., n.u. ttlAalMu. I'L' TtrX"xi -TIT ATT T) ft TJPT) I fiLm33&& WALL rArJlixll Delcamp's Livery Stable HAVE A TRUNK to go to tho depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card aud we will call for It. United. States Express, Cor. Centre and Union Hit, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S: Celebrated Poiter, Hie and M JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 nd 21 West Oak Street, SlIENANDOA.il, PA. .sr stocked with the best beer, Dorter, alee. lilsklsu, brandies, wines, etc. Finest clfsra Hint barattacced. Cordial Invitation to al BARGAINS! Trouble Feared at Cripple Greek, Coloiiado SnilNQS, Colo., Jan. 17. The sberiff received a telozram todar asking hint to send a force of deputies to Bull 11111. CriDiile Creek, as violenca la threat ened by union miners. The trouble is caused bv a uumberof the managers sign' line an agreement to make the union men work nine hours, Instead oi elgut, us uere- tofore. IMcOIll University's New l'rlnclpal. MoNTr.KAL. Jan. 17. It Is an open se cret that the appointment ot X'rofessor Henry Drummond, the eminent Sootch scientist, ns the new principal for the Mc Glll university has been made. Care will be taken not to make the official an nouncement until tho meeting of th board of governors on the 2fith Inst. Charged ivllli Attempted Uitortlon. Bkaveh Falls, la., Jan. 17. William Howard, an ex-health ofilcer, nnd Henry Hare were arrested charged with making an attempt to compel Ituohael Jonos, a wmltliy Franklin township widow, to sign a note for $8,000 last Ootober. Both cave ball nnd claim that the charge ii trumped up. I'or Major of Lancaster. LAN'rAsri:K, Pa., .Inn. 17. The Demo crats at tlie primary last night renomi nated Mayor ("lark for the office lie now holds. The Ilepublloans havo nominated Street Cleaning Commissioner Ktlwnrd S. Smelt., and a lively contest is looked for. NUGGETSOF NEWS The United States cruiser New York has arrived at Itio Janeiro. The Sultan of Moiocco is organizing an army to proceed against tlie Insurgent J Hills. A cominir encyclical of the pope on church music will embody the opiuionsof tlie authorities throughout Italy. Tnils Hedwiue. the Atlanta. Ga., em bezzler, arrived at the Columbus (O.) peni tentiary today, to begin his six years' term. The nolice census of unemployed In New Haven shows only 2,880 persons out of work, the estimate before the census being us high as 5,000. In a game of billiards In Minneapolis Henry Sampson, champion of the north west, made a run of 800 with the nuchor nurse, thus heating Schaefer's famous run of CIO. At Bangor. Mo, Chandler Crawford, nn-sd 3,1. who has repeatedly stated that he wns n member oi a sutcute onto, put u bullet tliroiiiih his heart last night. He wi in s ri led three weeks ago to a girl whom lie had met but once before, anu had not seen .inne the f.venr 5.E3sI2ntrfm3Jrr7 E. DELCAMP, JK., Prop., WEST STCEST, Between Centre and Lloyd, SUennxiiluati, Pctmn. Team- to hire for all purposes on reasonable torras' AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN WHO SUFFER from scrofulous. sldn or son hi dis eases, ought to be given Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, for pu rlfvinp tho blood. Vor children who are puny, pale or ,wm. uio dis covery" is a tonio Which builds up lioth flesh ana strength. What Is said ot it for children applies equally to adults. AS ou H)peuiu,i restorative tonic, It sots at work all the processes ot digestion i ..iiiA Kiuieaa avarv iiivnii iiiiai uuv "T, ""V,'"u",Y.n hodT health and Mexican Troops Dafeatrd. etreneth. In recovering from " grippe," or in DALLAS, Tex., .1 17. Word hai convalescence from pneumonia, levers, miu reached here that ..,.;,,. Oohoa and h U ftherwasUng band nave teaeueu me raumrr "K,, 7 bvatorrJil lier(ir the city of Chihuahua, and in a light with , r all diseases r ft, federal troops killed three olllcers ana I jj t doosnit "benent or cure la every case, .1 ,l,Al ..Mvloln,, ,.nln . , 1 . . . . .. 1 IK1IIUICU .UVII yimiawii 9 JUOUej nilUIUtM, Kelt. fjOcts., and $1.00 per Bottli Cures Conghi, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, vroup promptly: relieves hhuuiuiib mtu nrl Astlimn.. itftr Consumntion it hss no rival: bascured thousands whero nil others fnltnA, TOill rrnnn voir if taken in time. Sold livrirncrrrutsnn a oruaranteo. For Lame Hack or Chest, use smCoii'a riiASTiait. 25 eta. CATARRH REMEDY. lavo vou "catarrh? Thisremedv Is ttuaran. toed to cuio you. I'ncoDQcW. Injector free Sold by C, H. nsgonbuch, Shenandoah. plJltGUSON'S THEATItE. P. J. rEKOUSON. JIANAOEIl. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Tte permanent groat success, THE BLACK CROOK A drem of snlendor and fully realized, pre- tcntcdlntho same manner as senat the Aoademy of Music, New York, city, for one solid year. ii7ie rViiion French Quadrille liuneers. RETTG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Chos, Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Pale Ales aud Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. FInost brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street La Slrenc. Sernentlne'. Eclintinc and Dyna mite, from tho Foltps Ilergeros, Paris. 8 Euro- rean premiers. 3 Parisian ballets, ltexo and leno aorobatlc marvls. newltching children's ballet, tho march of tho silver army The bal let of popular airs. A vision of Stalacts's domain, and illuminated golden terrace of Cas- I tie woitenstein. Prices: 36, 60. 75 and SI, 00, Beats on sale at Klrltn's drug storo, Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 221 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) sSKlu una CokI wta,, Sliettnimoali. Beat beer, ale ted porter on tap. The Unest orandsof whiskeys and cltars. Pool room at aonea. W. J. DECH'S WheelwiightShop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. pF.HaU80N'S THEATRE. I J. FEHOUSON, IllNAQElt, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. -THE- DOCTOR U edit si OfflM. 0 N. BECONU St.. tMsA (., h. Aretheolilpfitln An'eiicH for the Mwitmpi.t ol HpfcCtS.1 lllNVHHM fc Voittlilul Etm VarlciK ele, llyitr Huiiuli I K Maninna Treatment hj Kail a (u'toluttj. Cua muiilratloliBsaiTi-il'v n nfiiliinllHi s-uitsfi"' 1r Ittkok. onii'H noursi a A. M. i"- i'. si , ' t.if 1 All day diturja) . Sundays. 10 to 12 A 01, I ORNADOI Lincoln J. CARTER'S km Production. The awful torna'o. the meat rlaalne scene 8 tan furling a monster sail, the collision of two ocean liners at full speed the mighty open ea s ne with waves running mountain blSh- the dlsecttn room of a medical oollefe, Cbiongo harbor atnumiand many other scenuwonoers, "To hold, as well ns win auor e, Ifenn ll tnur nlav.bill Tiromlsea. Z.tiwo(n J. Carter. Prices, as, 50 75 Cents. lteserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. The Man Who wrote the Song 1 "lie never caret to wander lom his own flretlde," was Inspired while silting before one of my fine Heaters. I also have on hand the best Htoyes and Kanges In the market and a large stock of llousefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Bpouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. 1". O. WJX.KC3SlXt.ta, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts- Phenandoah. Pa. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents tor all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, eta. No. 4 South Main Street. I .uisttst.
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