it FA, What is Custorlti is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n, harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use hy Millions of Mothers. Castorla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Oastoria. "Cnstorlaisso well adapted to children thnt I recommend it as suiiorlor to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ancnun, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. Y. "Tho use of 'Costoria Is bo universal and Its merits eo well known that It soetns a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few aro tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach.1 Cuius Maiity.n, I). I)., New York City. The Centaur CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED UGEH 1 1 , AtlD PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. H.SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator Painting and Papcrhangtng. Perfect work. Ilargaina In naln's and oils, plain and stained glass. All the now puiternfln wallpaper. Oally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. -NEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hnullnt ol all kinds promptly attended to i'.oraeo taken to board, at rates that are libera). Or TEAR AIM, Rear of tho ColTee Uoaso. RETTID'S Bear and Porter T AM AGENT for the Ohas, Ilettlg's Cole tiruted Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt Httention. Finwt brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Main Street. 1 V HOBEWSACK'S WOMB Mfdipai OMfM, m N. smroKi Are iha ohlfst in Aiiiferka.. luv 1 Varii'((4ie, HydrnnMe, l;-uu TreUitenl hy lnttt a S; . munl( a'!"H sacn iv eu mi Iluoli. DltidWiourdtO . V i 1 All Jay Batuiu I tin J iff, i fir THppI 1317 Arch St. U I I I 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only (lenulno Specialist In America, notwithstanding what others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases and Strict urea Permanently Cured in U to 6 days BLOOD POISON new method In no to uo days, s years' Euro- Iieaa Hospital and 32 iiroulcal experience, as fcrtlucal. 3 and Diplomas prove. Bend five If-cent stamps tor book, "TItUTll," tun only book eiwslng Quart Doctors ana otliersad vertUng as Brett bpeclallsts. A true friend to all sufferers aiid to those contemplation inarruue. The most stubborn and dangerous cases solicited. Write or call and be saved. lK.WEMi Wed. and sat. eve's 6-10 1 Hun. fhli. Successful treatinentbyraaU. 3 B. mi j; wu4u.t-. ' r T I 'ii (TIlBlit V Castoria. Cantnrln euros Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, DlarrhcDa, Eructation, KilLa WorniR, glvra Bleep, and promotes dl gestlon, Without injurious medication "For Boreml years I have recommended your 'Castoria and shall always continuo to do bo as It has Invariably produced beneficial rosulta,11 Edwin P. Pardee, M. D.t lJKth Btreot and 7th Ave., Now York City. Company, 77 Muiuiay Street, Nhw Tons City PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnOTLKlLt. DIVISION NOVEMUEIl 19th, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abuv date lor WIggau'i, Qllberton, Fracliville, Ndt Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown. Phcenlivlllo, Norristown and Phi adclphta (llroad street station) at 6:00 and II: IS a, m. anu 4 .10 p. m. on ween nays 1'orroiW" vlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a m SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllborton, Fracltvllle. Ne Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:tf). 0:10 a. rr. nd3:iup. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pott? town, Phcenlxvlllo, Norristown, Pnlladclphli at 6:00, 0:40 a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Hhenaadoin a 10:10a. in. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p in Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah t 10:16 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Hundtyi at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Urond street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 67 and !li it 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 83 a m. For New York Express, woek day, at aaj, 4 ud, 4 ou, o io, o ou, i w, o zu, w w, ii uu 11 14 a m. VI 00 noon. 12 44 p. to. (Limited Ki press 1 09 and 4 60 p ra. dining cars.) 1 40, & JU, S XU 4 UU, D UU, 0 UU, O bU, 7 9 1", 10 00 c m. 12 01 nttrht. Sundava 8 W. 4 OS. 4 SO. 616,812,96a 1103 115'), a m. 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 00 (limited l til) x ai. o w. a ion a is p m ano 12 01 nlzht. For Sea Qlrt, Lonx Mrancn ana Intermediate -t&uona, b.u, iii4 a m, ana ivu, p rx weekdays For Ualtlmore and Washlncton 3 50. 7 20. 9 SI 9 10. 10 20. It 18 r. m. 12 10. (12 33 limited dlnlnc car,) 1 30, 8 46, 4 41, (5 Irt Congrewlonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 6 17, (163, 7 4U and 1133 p. m.. week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 910, 11 19 am, 1210, 4 41, DM, 11 :s and 7 40 u m. For Richmond, 7 00 m, 1210 and 1133 p m, uauy, unu i on p, m, wue& tuiys. Trains will leave Harrlaburz for Plttsoart and the West every dy at 120,111am, (120 pin limited), 3 60, 7 30, 11 65 p m every cay. Way for Aitoont at 8 18 am and 6 00 p m every uay. i' or riiuours sou ii(ooaa ii u l m every dav. Trains will leave Sunbury for WlllUm3port, tSlrclra, Cinandaltrua, Rochester. Uuffalo and .Vlagara Falls at 135, 6 18 a m.and 1 86 p m week Jays. For Klmlra at 6 41 pm week days. For ana mierineuiaie poinis bidib amaauy, 'ot Look Haven at 6 18 and 9 60 a m dslly. 1 85 'd 6 It p tn week days For Renovo at 6 18 a i ft and 6 41 p ra wrek dnyB, and 6 18 am on auuuays univ. r-ar K.ano m t id a m, uany I r . i week daj. '4. M. Pkevo. J.h wodii. CAUTION. 1 r n dealer offers W. t. noiifflne Mioes at n reduced prlcr, or saya he lint) them -without nnmo slumped on bottom, put him down us a fraud. S3 SHOE THE? WORLD. V. L. IIOUOLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ting, and uive better satisfaction at thg price), ad. vertised thin anv other make. Try one ruir and be convinced. The stamping of Yv. L. Douglas' name and price on Hie bottom, which guarantees their value, sves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear thctn. Dealers who push the sale of V, L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the balesontlielr fullline ofgoods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, tV. L. DOUGLAS, II rocUton, Mass. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Roth, Blugtown. New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetlo Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation and Is the only medicine of the kind ever put on the narket. By Inhalation the medlclno Is not poured Into the stomach and thenco sent wandering through the sys tem. Hut by Inhalation the medicine Is ap plied directly to tho deceased organ and the only way to reach tho affected parts In tho noo, Kvery bottlo Is guaranteed by the druggist Price Jl per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For salo by all druggists. It'B used difterent from any other medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists are Instructed to return the money to any one who falls to be cured by .Mayers' Magnetlo Catarrh (Jure. Price one dollar for 8 mouths' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but It has never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, OaklanO, Md, Cor a. aTeat Clean " SHAVE! CHA8. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Feuouson House Block. Everything In the toneorlal line done In Urst elasa style. Everything neat and clean. "HlH pKTJ.K.MAVf R.UuiZ W. L. Oouclas LRU Lit ANMUIIMS. Eiptous Pennsylvania Minors Oro ato Sad Havoc MINE BUILDINGS BURNED DOWtf. A Cnthollo Clergyman leclnrea That th) Itloters Are Led hy An Orirrtnlred ltiuly Opposed In Aiuerlenn Law One of t Ii. ltlolors Killed. riTTSUUliO, .Tnn. 29. A wnvenf niia-ohv. In whine train followed blooilsliod, ,u"m nntl tlie detrucllou of "rnjieri'. n iosi-d over the Jlntisfield conl rofiloti S lii i.vy. It beKitti nt (lawn, and at tltislt it ws eatl mated that $100,000 wortb of property bail been destroyed. Made wild by litmncinl grievances and liquor a mob of several hundred foreiRiiers, Hungarians, .Slavs, , Italians and Frenchmen swept over tho country siirroundliiK Mnnslield mid through the valleys of Tom's and Paint- i er's run. They attacked mine owners, '. miners attd the few scattered deputy sher iffs, burned tipples, wrecked cars and dc stroyed railroad property. Tho working miners wcro put to flight, and in one in- stance a man was robbed of his clothes I and thrown in a creek. Until noon the mob met hardly any re sistance. When they reached the mines of the Heading liros., near Federal, on ' the Pittsburg, Chartiers and Yoiighio- I gheny railroad, the rioters met deter- , mined resistance and wero checked. With , repenting Winchester rilles in their hands Thomas, William and Harry licndling i stood their ground and opened lire upon tho mob as it advanced. They 11 red four volleys in qttlcksuccessiou, fatally wound ing one and injuring a half dozen others. The man fatally wounded was Frank SteplU, a Frenchman. After the fourth volley the rioters ' turned and lied precipitately down tho hill. At tills moment a train bearing ; Sheriff Richards and forty deputies pulled into lScudling, and the olllcers quickly alighting, started in pursuit of the rioters, firing as they ran. The chaso was a long one, hut finally sixteen were overtaken and captured. They were marched to the Mauslield jail at tho point ot revolvers. On the way the parly was met by a posse of citizens of liridgeville under command of Squire Cooper Mey ers. After the rioters were locked up rumors of an attempt to rescue were rife, and as a matter of precaution the prison ers were brought to this city and are now safely lodged in the county jail. Thoy will bo held for riot nnd arson. The foreign element ot tho mines in that region havo been making threats for several days. They have been incensed nt the fact that some English diggers havo been working for fifty and sixty ceu,ts per ton, when thoy themselves want tho former seventy cent rate to prevail. Tho Huns, Slavs and Italians formed the major portion of this discontented horde. The quiet ot Sunday prevailed yester day throughout the Mansfield coal region. By many, however, the calm was regarded as preceding the storm. There aro well grounded fears of another outbreak, and tho law abiding citizens aro preparing to meet it. Trusted foreigners, wlio wero supposed to be in sympathy with the rioters, were pent out by the coal opera tors. They circulated freely with tho strikers, and last evening returned with tho information that preparations wero being made to attack the works at liridge ville, Hosevale and lleadling. The feeling among the rioters is very bitter against the Ileadiing brothers for the killing of Frank Stepitz, and they usseit that they will have revenge. If auother attuck is made on the Bead liug works the foreigners will meet with a still warmer reception than that ac corded them Saturday. There are twelve men in the Ileadiing family and everyone is as determined nnd brave as the three who on Saturday put to flight a mob of several hundred. Thomas Beadllng says he and his two brothers fired at least a hundred shots on Saturday, and lie is satislled that if a search of tho strikers' houses was made nt least a score of wounded men would be found. Stepitz, who was shot through the body, died yesterday. Ho was a mem ber of the Sons of St. George, and his family will receive a death benefit of 1)'. Squire C. P. Mayer, whoso general st jre was attacked by the mob, made in form, illon agtiiiut sixteen men, whom hu recognized among the riotors. At present there are over 100 armed deputies on guard throughout the region, and this number will he doubled. There are strong reasons for believing that tho anarchists hereabouts are re sponsible for tho disaster. It is known that the bulk came from Bower Hill, nnd upon the authority of Itev. Father Jacob Wertz, pastor of St. Joseph's German Catholic church, at Manslleld, there 'are nt least 100 families on Bower Hill who openly avow anarchism. In conversation Father Wertz said: "I have been unwilling to speak on this subject, hut now feel thut I should no longer remain silent. It is my firm con viction that the movement was of an an archistic origin. Not less than one huu dred families in this region avow teach ings of anarchy and do not seek to dis guise it. I had hoped (o bring back those people into the church, but it now seems n hopeless task. There is really no religion among them. To reform them is almost impossible. They havo no regard for law, as they are too ignorant to understand Its meaning, and are ripe seed for the agi tator." Father Wertz said f urtlior that they had a secret organization opposed to American law, but none but members could secure admittance, or learn anything of the pro ceedings. 8earch for a Kidnaped Hoy, WlLKKSUAitrtK, Pa., Juu. 80. The par ents ot little Eddie Urothcrstoue, tho boy who disappeared from Ashley more than a week ago, and who it is believed was kidnaped and possibly murdered, have determined that an organized search shall be made of the mountains iu this vicinity. With this end in view thoy have mortgaged the little farm upon which they live, iu order to ralso tho money with which to defray the expeuses of the search. Found Frozen to Death. SuNBOT.Y, Pa., Jan. !i9. The frozen body of Alfred Herman, 70 years old, was found in a mill race here yesterday. It is supposed thut he had fallen into the race Saturday night while mentally deranged. The Iinperor Will Visit lllsmarck, BEI1LU, Jan. 0. Several papers say that Emperor William will return Bis marck's visit, proceeding to Friodrichs rube shoitly. Dn.ant.oUft fire lis liutli, ,He. 11ATII, Me.. Jan. SMI. One of the most, disastrous fires in tlie lusiorj of the citj broke out about 0 o'clock yesterday foie noon iu the .Sngaduhoolc House stahies and Inirnod until 4 o'clock In tho after noon. A large iwrtion of the business part of the city was completely gutte.i.' about twenty buildings being destroyed Calls for assistance to Portland and Lewistou brought steatpers, nnd two hand engines were sent from Brunswick. Tue WBter pines were froKeu or broken, but fow ol the hand engines could be used, and it was some Mine befurr effective work could be done. Before the fire was controlled 600,000 worth of property whs dostroyed. ItutnRr of Diphtheria. IIonkbuai-k, Pa., Jan. -jut. The dipli- ' therin is raging with unabated fury In I the villages in this vicinity. Tui-ee chil dren of ltutidall Stephens, of Number Sixteen, have died with the disease, and i the fourth and only remaining child , Incurably ill with It. In the family o : John Sheenan, of Mnst Hope, one child has died and the mother and six other i chlldreti are ill with it. The town of Tub 1 tin, N. Y., across the river from Ma't Hope, has quarantined against tlie latter place. , Tried to Murder Ills WHo. ! GltANIi Han kn, Mich., Jan. . At Hob- ' lnson, ten ni.ies from here, a man named ! Hawkins shot his wife and then tired on' the constable who went to arrest him, but was himself shot. Mrs. Hawkins is not fatally injured, although more than sev enty-llve Mint penetrated her back and arm. Haw kin was but Bliglitly hurt, but he had already taken an ounce of cliloro form, and died from its effects. Jealousy i was the cause of the double tragedy. ' A IViut HrenkH Out Afresh. PlllM'KloN, Ivy., Jan. 21). Tlie Moody King feud which has broken out with bloody results from time to time during past years has now another start. On Saturday, in Crittendon county, Ben King cut Tom Moody's throat. King was engaged to marry a Miss Moody, and there whs hope this would heal the breach, but It only served to renew hos tilities. Further bloodshed is now ex pected. A Trump ItiMsled tn Death. I PlTTMUlTM, Jan. 20. Tho Incinerated body of a man. supposed to be n trump. I was found iu the furnace under a large 1 still at the Freedom oil works by some ' workmen engaged in tearing down the walls to repair the .furnace. Tue tramp . doubtless crawled into the furnace, think ing it a warm place to sleep. As oil is used as fuel, and was turned on while ho slept, he was burned up. Stole a Train of '.liver Ore. Dur.AXUO, Mex., Jan. 20. The author ities here have been no: tiled of n desper ate murder and robbery committed about eiglity-llvu mllen west of here, tho perpe trators being a bund of brigands, letl by the notorious outlaw, Francisco Koiseila. A mule train loadeil with sl.ver was cap tured, and the foreman, Jose Villareal, killed. Good N ws for Hunters. Cape .May, Jan. 20. The Cape May County Game society liberated in the hunting localities of the county 100 quail, being the third lot liberated within the past three weeks. This society was formed with Mayor Hildreth as president about Jan. 1 to propagate and protect game both iu and out of season. An Klectrlo Car Oierturnotl. Sam Francisco, Jn'i. 29. A car on tlie San Matuo electric line got beyond tho cont ml of the motormau on a steepgrade, and was overtimed. Over Ilfty people were on tin- car, many of whom wero buried under the wreck. Sixteen of the injured are iu the hospitals, and it Is feared three will die. Perfect Baby Heai ougiii to mean glow ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When we see in children tendencies to weakness, we know they are missing the life of food taken. This loss is overcome by Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, a fat-food that builds up appetite and produces flesh at a rate that appears magical. Almost as palatable as milk. 1'r.pwr.il h. flftnlt A Ttnwnft. N V. All rirngglnrs. loctn., DOcta., and 11.00 per Bottle, fhims Conchs. Iloarseness, Soro Tiront, Croup promptly! relieves Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands whercnll others failed; will cuiiE you If taken In time. Soid by DrugglsU on agiiarsnteo. F r Lame Tlacfc cr Chest. usoBUiLQll's I'LASTKU. 26 eta. HILOH'S,CATATiRH liavo you uuiarrnr xuisremeuy is gunrun teed to euro sou. PriooCOcts. lujector troo. Sold by C. II. Hagonbuch, Rhenandoah, ft ClIohe.UH. tn;t!.li lll.xju.a.1 llrsnJ. r ENNYRGYflL PILLS I., .1 i i,.ialli. Take i- M. otnl4 . -UiudhnU n I. .ri in eeiuri Ann,. ha In itwup. ' r i.nic "iteinr fop I u4n - UlitrUtrpUt,.!Hii-i.Wil31iiU.!p. Paiu s4 W i U" P"U. V Slttll. 1.1.UIM, I NliilKINini liM). Closing Days of tho Groat Tariff Dobato in Congress, 0HAN0ES OF THE WILSON BILL. lleniocratlu Lenders Confident That the Hill Will I'nsa, IncludlllK the Internal lEtnniuo Hill, with Its Income Tn Pro. vision, Wasiiisotom, Jan. 20. Tlio great tariff debate wilt close in tho house on next Thursday Ht 8 o'clock, when, according to the amended special order under which the house is operating, the vote will be taken on tho pending amendments ami the final passage of tlie bill. The debate (luring the week will relateentlrely tothe internal revenue bill which the Demo cratic caucus decided to place upon the tariff bill us a rider. Today and tomor row will be devoted to general debate, nnd Wednesday to debate under the Ave minute rule, when the Internal revenue features will be open to amendment. Of course the principal opposition will lie directed against the income tax, which is being bitterly opposed by the eastern Democrats. Tho Republicans, however, will not vote with the Democratic oppo nents ot the income tax, but will either refrain from voting or else, If necessary to nmko n quorum, vote for it in order to incorporate It in the bill. The attempt to defeat it will, therefore, be hopeless. When tlie bill Is reported to the house on Thursday three hours will be allowed for closing the debate. Mr. Heed will close for the Republicans, and Mr. Wilsou and Speaker Crisp for the Democrats. The indications are that when the bill is placed upon its final passage that it will have a fair margin to carry it. Last week tlie movement to recommit the bill looked formidable, as at least Ilfty Demo crats, counting tho anti-income tnxers, Including all those dissatisfied with any portion of the measure, were counted upon to take.this Indirect method of compelling clinnges in their interest. With the Re publican support this plan might have succeeded, but the Republican leaders have informally decided either to refrain from voting or else vote ngainst the mo tion to recommit. They will, however, vote with the opposition ngainst tho pass age of the bill or for a motion to strike out. the enacting clnuse, motions which will place the opponents of the bill fairly and squarely on lecord against the en tiro measure.' This decision, if it is adhered to, in the opinion of the Democratic leaders, re moves all doubt as to the final passage of the bill, as they believe that not more than thirty Democrats, at the outside, will carry their opposition to the extent of voting directly ngainst tho bill. A fter tlie tariff is disposed ot a special order will bo brought in for tho consider ation of the Hawaiian matter on Friday nnd Saturday. The McCreary resolution will form the basis of the debate, and it is expected that it will be passed practi cally by a strict party vote. The present indications are that the fed eral elections bill and tho Hawaiian ques tion will In a largo measure divido the at tention ot tlie senate this week. If the tariff bill should pass the house according to program on Thursday, and bo sent Im mediately to the senate, nothing more would be done with it thnn to refer it to the finance committee, where it will rest for at least two weeks. In case the judi ciary committee makesits reportuponthe Pcckliam nomination there is likely to bo considerable time devoted to executive business, and there may be in any event over other nominations. Hlfgllt Were Ilruwned, tnw,in;i.'l,' .Tnn o(. The aolmnnoi. Florence, which left Holland, Mich., four mouths ngo for the Gulf of Mexico, has been capsized in me iMisstssqipi river, near New Orleans, and the entiro party. passengers and crew, eight iu all, were drowned. Those reported dead are: George Henry nrooKs, aged auour uu years; George Brooks, aged 10; Eddie Brooks, aged 17; Bertie Brooks, aged 11; John Howard, and Mrs. John Howard, aged t"i years, and James Howard, their son, 3," years old. llonesdule's Industrial Ilonm. Honusdale, Pa., Jan. 20. Business in this locality is gradually improving. Two of the largest shoe factories iu this placo have increased their forces during the past week, and a glass cutting fnctory, employing seventy five men, has resumed on full time. Tho Hawley Glass works is taking back all the hands recently sus pended, but at reduced wages. At tho same time it bus reduced tlie rents of the houses occupied by its employes. The Carnival at Nice. NICE, Jnn. 29. Tlie carnival com menced hero yesterday. Tho weather wns brilliant, and the streets were thronged with spectators. The procession with its richly decorated cars started at 2 p. ra. Included in this display was a navigable balloon. The maskers wero un usually numerous. A second procession took placo In the evening, and tho whole town was brilliantly illuminated. An Accldentnl Suicide. ToLKDO, O., Jan. 29. A case of what might be called accidental suicide wns re ported to the coroner. Frederiok Leah, of F.rio street, thought to frighten his wife on her return from church, and fastening a clothes line to a nail in the wall put n loose coil about his neck. Iu somo man ner he tripped, and the rope pulling tnut his neck was dislocated iu tho fall, death being instantaneous. A Despondent Husband's Rlllclde. Hunting-DOS, Pa., Jan. 29. While lying ! on his bed with his young wife on one side i of him anil his ten-months-old babe on the other, George D. McCrum.of this city, pulled a revolver from under the pillow and fired a 38-callbor ball into his brain. He died almost instantly. McCrum had been out of work for several weeks, und hud become despondent. Hulldoif Downed by n Wildcat. nuNTINdDON, W. Va., Jan. 80. A large crowd of people witnessed n contest be tween n wildcat and a bulldog yesterday. Tho cat whipped the dog in three min utes' time, putting out one eye und other wise injuring him. Those interested in the light will be arrested und prosecuted by the Humane society. Killed by a Deputy Sheriff. Idaho Sfuinc.6, Col., Jan. 29. Blanche Cornetto was shot and killed by Deputy Sheriff Wright in a fit of jealous rage at a bouse of ill repute In East Idaho Springs. Wright is under arrest. 4 V.'hcti he v.-rota "T- ni.ijf J of tha ',;ir? ,'.,'' v -) c,i- J dcitly g'.'.A v'.!i ii.-i-Ji' t photic fb.-cij;ht v hen ho made c :c f h' ch.-.rnc- tors lcci..r2 "My tn'..a is , dough." Those w!io have fv Kr!-rt M,,1r,a r- .in.-, ( i- talta ii::atior.4 f jt Cotto- LiSN';i, the l.ow u livcrsally i Endorsed i shorten in;;, h..vo experi- ; diced tlio s.i .'.cdisnppohu- ( ineut for t'.i ir cake has been "lout;h." Those who f have usc.l Cottolkn'U ! know that its principal merit is its uniform relia bility. Be wise and refuse anvthiiifc that is offered as a substitute for 1 Bold In three uml fi e pnuml jmlH Miule only by V1 N.K.FAIRBANK&C0 jjSji'. CHICAGO, AND ? V 1 IS N lt-luwun;.M . I'l.ii im.M in i MUSSER & BEDDALI (Successors to Coaltley liroa.) IHo. East Centre Htreet. MlieNANHOAll, 1A. Our Motto: (test Olmlltv nt T mc..t rftat Prloos. Patronage resprcttui'y solicited. Kaiser's Oyster Bay! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISKH, Proprietor. VSTho bost'oystcrs in all stylos at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under tho Palace Theatre,) C3r-ixivxcl. grille, 3Pa. Tho ltcslauraut Is 0110 of the best in the coa regions, and has elegant dialog parlors attached for the uo ot ladles. Thc'llur is stocVod with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and olgnrs. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of wftva of throw Inn awuy money On or tbo best, methods of economizing s to Insure In Urst cU8, thoroughly retaolc t'ompiinlpe, eithor life, Hro or iicoldent, such as nsprt-seated by ro-iSL-vrxro 3Pja.TT"X,t No. 120 Woiuh Jardin street, Khcnflndoah. , tit i HLDjUplD B0f!l)G. A revolution In corset making! Something new t No hreukinc: no' rustlnfjinowrink- fr, Hug. Thinner and oieanor man whalebone, and ten times aa elastic and durable. Ladies delighted. Made in au bo apes, i or saie uy A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' GiBiidrai Supply Store 1 Wholesale nnd Hetull PlUC'lia. arojscjv jo. xvFLras&xjEiaiii FergUbon House bldg.. Centre Ktreet, l t,Ui Oi- delicious to tho taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made io ONE MINUTE from Only 30 cts, for a full pound package Tr Savmplo on ti plication to manufietLrors, 11. It. Severn, F F, M (.gargle. W. H "Watera Cottoiene m a w cm as ... .. . r Hair1 W b' "COOK REMWY CU-fchtatuO, III. M ml .'jjlrthsnrttl !atui,i,t.
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