A '11 i. A VETERAN'S VERDICT, Tho War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indlnn.t mill rllulf pri hnr thousands of brnVO soldiers to tho war, mid no stale beam a bet tor recurii in lliat repwt than it does. In llloruniru It, Is rnpldlj acnu ring hk 'n Initio nlnro. In war and literature i-oloinon Yowell, well known us n writer ns Sol," bai won an honorable position. Inn ing the into wur ho was a member n( uo. M, M N. Y. Oavalry and of tho 13th Indiana In fuinrv Volunteers. Regarding an Important .In umstaiieo ho writes as follows! 'Several of lis old veterans here are uslnR .)r Miles' llestoratlve Nervine, Heart Ouro mid Servo anil Mvor l'llls, all of them giving Mileiidid satisfaction. In fact, wo have net or n-ed lemedles that compare with them. Of lie l'llls we must say they are the best coin hliintloii of the qualities required In n pirp iiniilon of their imturo we liae over kno 11. We have none hut words of prnUo for them. 1 lu-y mo the outgrowth of a new principle In i indii-lno, and tone up tho system wonder Hilly Wo uy to all, try thoso remedies." 'nlon on Yewoll, Marlon, Intl., Dee. fi, 1892. These lemedles aro sold by all drugging on i lii.iihe miaranteo, or sent, direct by the l'i Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on le or price, ?l per bottle, six bottlos S6, o , ,-. M prepaid. They iosltlvoly contain neither i es nor d auKurous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT So. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT' FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i . MID PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. W. H.SNYDER 133 West Cent Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. A U TTSTTf1 T)TCr!nT A TOTf JVltlliSlXOJljUUXlAJ.VJlt Painting nnd Paperhanglug. Perfect work. Hai i- i ns In nalnts and o'ls. plain and stained glass All the new pattern in wall pper iJaih i wcaMy papers, novels, novelettes ind ia loncry. Headquarters for Evening Herald. M DDEN'S LIVERY iio -es ono Carriages to Hire. u of all kinds promptly attended to .ornes taken to board, at ratos that are HMral. . PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Iksr. RETTIG'S Beet and Porter . T AM AGENT for the Olms. itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Palo Ales and Oltl Btoclc. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of .Liquors ami Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. An .ool'f-ri .'urn , Wj. , Vait ''it Hvm I i ' i ti 1 " - Trv .mu'iit tir Vi'.ll u - .m r.irr mai'i' Mi'ti . -vacr-Mv i .'l 'I'lu s mi t.'!tm(i r IlUOt' . Iltu ' iH'Ui I'A i' l -I' ' , lull DrTheel 1317 Arch St. Ul I I liUUl PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only tlenulno Specialist In Amprlra, nOlHlliisiaouinK itiibi. uiiiurs uiiierime. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special lllieaits anil fitrlcturfa Permanently Cured In U to 5 dara BLOOD PO SON Ss&fcKfffif; nuw iiiftliud In ao to w duya. 8 years1 Kuru tioan Hubiiltal and 32 prut. Ileal experience, as UuuH(.aLc9 and lilploiuaa prove. Send five 2-cent sumps for book. "TlttTII," tboonly boult exposing Quack lloctursaud others ad verilalnit as great bpeclalliU. A true friend in.ii c,7frMr7m and to thoMi conteuinlatlntf marnao. iuounHimuMuu'BwwM . CO.H68 BOUCluMl. wriluri:auttimuBiYOU. ltnurs 9-3 1 Eve's W1 1 Wed. and Sat. eve's HOiBun. -li. Successful treatment by mall. J &; MiOiaEisravdS'Si nmmm. A British Bark Wreckod on the Irish Coast. EVERT SOUL ON BOARD DROWNED. A Number of 1 tiilierinen AVIttirss the Ilepeless Struggles of the Shipwrecked Crew, but Were Unable to Itender Any AmUIimicc, OwIiir to tho Heavy Surr. DfiU.tK, Jan. 30. A dispatch from Tralee niinouneen tho wreck of tho Ilritlsli bark Port Yarrook, Captain Forbes, nnd the drowning of nit the crew consisting of twenty-live men. The Port Ynrrock sailed from Santa ltosalla on July 4 for Qiteenstown and Antwerp, and anchored In llrnudon bay, County Kerry, Ireland, on Jan. 31 in a disabled condition. She reported that, tier provisions had run short on tho passage, and that somo of her crew Were sick from exposure and lack of suflleient nourishment. Tho Port Yarrock dragged her nnchors during n heavy gale nnd she finally stranded nt Keclcomln, Ilratidouliay, Tho phlp was driven nshore in a bad part of the coast, and when she first bumped on the rocks sho was given up for lost, as she was surrounded by a heavy surf nnd big seas were continually wash ing over her. A number of fishermen of the coast gathered on the shore and looked on ns the Port Yarrock heat to pieces, for nothing could lm done to save the crow, ns no boat which the fishermen had was capnblo of being launched, much less getting alongshlo tho stranded ship, Those of the crow who were not washed overboard were seen climbing into tho fore rigging, where they hud hardly sought refuge when tho foremast was also carried nwuy and all the unfortunate sail' ors, Including Captain Forbes, were thrown into the sen. Then followed the last light for life upon tho part of tho crew of the Port Yarrock. Some of the unfortunate seamen had procured life belts and others had fastened themsolves to pieces of wreckage, which, howover, only served to drown them nil the quicker, for thoy wero rolled over and over by the huge sells and drowned 1 ong before tho wreckage washed nshore. A few of the men clung for a time to one of tho life boats, though it was not nearly filled with water, but one by ono they were washed away and drowned within sight of tho onlookers ashoro. Not ono of the unfortunate seamen reached shoro iilive. One by one they disappeared iu the surf, and" little by little the Port Ynrrock broke up until nothing remained of tho shin or crow but a blnck mass of wreckage nwny iu the surfneo. hater portions of tho wrecknge washed ashoro and one or two of the bodies of tho drowned seamen came ashore and wero tenderly cared for by the llshermeii of llrnudon bay and its vicinity. Outbreak In the Gorman Cnmoromn, LlVHltroob, Jan. 30. Details of an out break in the German catneroons have been received here. The trouble is said to havo occurred by the Hogging of the wives of tho natlvo soldiers by order of tho governor. The Dahomoynns went to tho government house at Uerlltown and shot the judge dond. They mistook him for the governor The mutineers gained tho mastery over tho Germans, who lied to their gunboats. The mutineers then seized magazine rifles and ammunition. lrohahly Wnylnld nnd Kobhcd. Wlt.UAMsrotiT. Pa., .Inn. 30. Knoch I TTMiit'i,tr.l,l- it ffi,,tini fwrnl nlinilt. 4.Y who resided on his farm three miles from M lms ,llsppe(lro,, 0ll Saturday lloiiseknecht drove to Muncy. William lluch, who rosldos on an adjoining farm, was with him for a while, but they became separated. Ilousekiicclit's overcoat was found in an alley in Mnncy. It is said that he had 300 when he left home, and it is thought that after he became separated tram lluch lie was waylaid anil robbed. ltobbed by Highwaymen. LxcASTElt, Pa., Jan. 30. Harry Gainer, ft farm hand, was driving along the new Danville turnpike, three inilos south of this city, early in the morning, when ho was stopped by two highwaymen, who, at tho point of a pistol, compelled him to get out of his buggy. They bound his hands and feet, searched his pockets and laid him beside the roadway The robbers then got into tho buggy and drove away. Gainer managed to release himself tome time afterward. Ills Hody Found In tho Win iU. Mr. Holly, N J Jan, 30. Henry Scott, an elderly resident ot Williams town, Cninden county, left homo Dee 1 to visit Ills granddaughter near Medlurd As ho failed to roach his dostiuatio.i It was generally believed that ho had neen murdered by tramps Smirching parties havo just found his dead body in tho woods near Sliamotig. As there were no marks of violence the coroner decided that death had resulted from oxposure. For Thirty-five Years a Justice. AJI1I.AVII. Pa.,. Inn. HO. Jacob (. (Jensel died hero, aged 71 For the past thirty five years ho has been a justlcoof the pencil in this couuty, and was prominently spoken of for county commissioner two years ago. He was a Republican John Gensel. of Jersey City, and Albert liousei. of Wiliiiunsport, Pa., are his sons Knights Condemn tho llond Issue. Wilkesuauiik, Pa., Jan. 33. The quar terly convention of the lvnights of Labor of northeustern Pennsylvania was held hero, T. V. Powderly was present as a delegate from Lackawnnnn county. Reso lutions wero nilopted indorsing Powderly's policy and condemning the Carlisle bond Issue. Tlenth of an Aged Divine. Atlantic Citv, Jan. 33. Rov. A Gil more, aged 00 years, died at his home In Aurora. He was a brother in-law to ex United States Senator Cattell, nnd was for many years a chaplain in the United States army at Fort Whipple. Found Head In Ills lied. Washinoton, Jnn. 30. John Culbert, a Philndelphiau, who for fifteen years has been a olerk In the bureau of loaus and currency of the treasury, was found dead In bud iu tills city yesterday. Judge Calkins Head. Tacoma, Wash., Jau. 30. Judge Will iam Calkins died yesterday of- lirigbt'a disease, aged &S. Judge Calkins wus a member of congress from Indiana from 1870 to 1882. . ; ,' 1 lisilj, .. Tho Weuther, ' Rain or snow, followed hy colder, fall weather; winds shifting to northwest. tejihiyi a LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah to Ponn Haven Junction. Atau,h Chunk L i'irvl; yiS?.-:? l1.-11?' lp3 For Nw York, 6.M, 7 is 0 1". . m., 12 if, ' V.,r Unftl to itc Hwltt'hb .nk. t rhirdsnnd Hl sondwc, 0 4 9 l."i a. tn , and - j7 p m. ('ir Hiisioton, wiues-lJarrt., wnite uven IMitaton. LaeewllH1. Towauda. Savro, Waverlr and Elmira, 6.UI. 9.15 a. m., 2.17, 6 7 p. m. For Rochester, Ilucaln, Niuearn pain ana tbe West. H.01. O.i&n, m. and 8 57 5 tt p. m. For Hclvtdere, Delaware Water Oap and Swoudsburg, 6.04 a. m., S.W p. m. lor Lamuertviiio ano ircuion, w.io a id ForTunkbaunook.rJ.OI.B.lSn. m p. m For Ithaoa and Oennva 6.01. ( 15 a. m. S.W . m For Auburn 9.1b a. m. 5 71 p. m. For Jennenvtlle, LevlaVon and Ilea" Msadow, 88 a. m., 6.77. 8.08 p, m. For Audsnrled. Ilaileton.9tookton slid Lull ber Yard, 8.01, 7.M, 9.15, a. m., .!, ti p. m For Seranlon. fl.OI. 0.15 v m.,2.w, 5J7 o. tn. For tlatlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, CM, 7.;ts,.16, a. m., 12.4S. 2.57, b p. :r. For Ashland, Olrardvlllo and Lost Crock, 4.(7. ,51, 8.W, 10.20 a. m 1.(10, 1.10, 1.10, 0.38, 8.38, 9.15 i. tn. For Haven Run. Cenualla. Mount Carmol and Saamoltln, 7.08,8.50, ll.i a. m., H.2B, 4.4U, a.! UJ?- .. . l'or xaiesviiio, i'nrs nace, raananoy vitjnuu 'clano. 8.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m 12.43, 2.57, r s os. urn. mas n. m. Trains will lewo Shamokln at 8.45, 8.1H, 1145 u... t.ftF, 4. w g an n. m.. ana arrive nt Hr-snan- doih i 7 88,9.15 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27. 11.15 p. m, i,RfVA isnnnanaoan rap I'oiisvii u. .mi .w .0i, 9.15, ll.Od 11 3) a. in., li, 2.57, 4.10 i.t!. 8.08 ni Leavo I'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.00, 7.35 J.lrt. 1015. 11.48 a. m.. 12.82. 3.00.1.40. AW. 7.15, t.b in 00 o.m. Leave Shonandoah tor uaileton, 0.U4, 7.38. v.ia ... , KKrTOrHlm Leuve liaziewn ior isoenanuonn, t n, iu.ia', 1.03 a. m I2.ifi. f. '5, .3U, 7.. 7.ra p. m. SUN JAY TRAINS. Trains leave tor Ashland, Olrardvlllo and Loci Croek, 7.29, 9.40 a. tn., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. For Uatleton. Illack Creek Junction. Peon Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, tlethlehcm, h'aston and Now York, 8.4U a m., 12.30, 2.5a p. m. v or I'nuauemnia t.3D d m. For Yate8vlUe, Fark I'lace, Mahanoy City and Delano, s.io, 11.36 a. m,, u.au, s.on, 4.4U o.m p. m, Leave Hazloton for Shenandoah, 8..W, 11.10 . m., 1.51, 5.30 p. in. L,eave snenanaoan tor t'oiumuo, d.ou, o,w, Lenvo Pottsvillo' for Shenandoah. 8.80, 10.40 .m..l.K5, b.ibp. m. II IVM.UTTT flonl Uitnt Vmlu nin South ilethlehem. fa. CHAS S. LEE, Qcnl. Pass. Act.. l'niiaacipnia W. NONNEMAOHER. Asst.O. P. A.. Soutb Detblohom I'a OENNSYliVANIA KA1LROAD. L 80n.UTI.KlLL DIVISION NOVEMIIEIl 10th. IBM. Trains will leave Sbenandoah alter tbe nbovt date for Wlsean's. Gllborton, Frnckvllle. New uastie, t. uistr, roitsviue, uamourg, neauioc, pottstov I'nconiivuio, worristown ana I'm adclpbli (11 oad street station) at 6:00 and 11:15 a. in. an. i:iop. in. on weeKuays r orroiiP' dlle and intermediate stations 8:10 a m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Qllberton, JTrackvllle, New Castle, St. Ulalr, I'ottsvllle at a:uu. y:4U a. m. and 3:10 d. m. For Uamburcr. Reading, l'otts town, I'bcenlxvIUe,' Norrlstown, Phlladelphls at 6:00. BHD a. tn.. 3:10 n. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Hhenandoah at 10:10 a.m. and 12:11, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:1b. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at WAV a. m. ana n: in p. m. Leave I'hlladelphta (Uroad street station) lor Pottsvllte and Hhenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m. 1 10 and 7 11pm week days. On Sundays leave at o Eu a m. t or jl'ousvuio. v sd a m. For New York Express, week days. at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 6 60, 7 33, 8 20, 0 60, 11 00 11 14 am. 18 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited Hi pross 1 06 and 160 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, K 30. 3 ZU, 4 OU. b UU, 0 Ul, O OU, 7 , o V. lOOOnm. 12 01 night. Sundays 3 20. 4 05. 4 60. 515, 812,0 6a 11 03 1133, ft in. 12 41, 1 40, 2 30,4 00 (limited 4 bo) d zu o su. o du. 1 ina Bupm ana 12 01 night. For Sea Olrt. Long llrancn and Intermediate stations, lm, nil a m, ana iw, p m weeicaays For Baltimore and Washington 3 60, 7 20, 9 31 a iu, lu-u. u is am, t iu, 'la.u iimitea uinim car.) 1 30. 8 48. 4 41. (6 10 Congressional Llmltoi Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, noo, 7 40 ana uro p. m.. weeu aays. sun days, 3 60, 7 20. 3 10, 11 13 a in. l'i 10. i 41, 6 55, 11 us and 7 40 p m. For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 12 10 and II 3) p m, dally, and 1 30 p. m. ween days. Trains will leave Harrluburg for Plttsburt and tho West every day at t 2), S 10 a tn, (3 20 pm limited), 8 50, 7 30, 11 65 p m every day. Way for Altoont at 8 18 am and 6 CO p in ovurj day. For Pittsburg and Altosna at 1120 a in avory day. Trains will leave Sunbury for W llllanisport, Klmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester. IluSalo ard Niagara Falls at 1 3o. 5 18 a m.and I 35 p m weeV days, For Elmira at 6 1 1 p m woek days. For Brie and Intermediate points at 6 18 am dally. For Look Haven at 5 13 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 86 and 6 41 p m week days For Ronovo at 613 a re, 1 85 and (41pm week days, and 6 1S m ce Sundays onlv Fn Kins il Sll i m. dally, t n weekdays. S. M. Prvost J. K vniiut) Qen'l Mn,n un'l Pass'r' Aft CAUTION. If a dnlcr offers W. Iw UouKlfta Mioes nt a reduced price, or says he has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. OlSGLAS S3 SHOE thbeev7oITld. W. 1. DOUGLAS Slices are stylish, easy fir-ting-, and give bctl-r sJti-daction atlho prices d. vertiscd th in anv other make. Try one pair snd be convinced. The slumping of w. I.. Douglas1 name and price on the boltnm, which guarantees their value, saes thousands of dullars annually to lhtse who wear them. Dealers w ho push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shnes ifnln customers, which helps to increase the Rales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we belie e you can save money bv buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Cutalogue free upon application. Address, W. L. DOUGLAS, Ilrotkton, Muss, Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, C. F. Itoth, Klngtown. Now Discovery. Slayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation and la tbe only medicine of tho kind ever put on the trurkot. Ily Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and thence sent "audcrlng through tbe sys tern. Hut by Inhalation tho medicine Is ap plied directly to the deceased organ snd tho only way to reach the uDectod parts In the ro?e, Kvery bottlo Is guaranteed by tho druggist Price tl per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by nil druggists. It's used dltlerent from any otber medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists are Instructed to return tho money to any one who falls to bo cured by Mayers' Magnetlo Catarrh Cure. Price one dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is saving a great deal, but It has never failed. For sale by druggists, or addrtfs The Mayers Drug Co,, OaVland, Md. f i CMebeBter' Knllili IHiwaond Rraad. llrlirlttul ftmf llaalr tl.-.itlfliru ssrs. lev,, r UiU.lv laoics, llruus .1 lr lAtcAwrrra xnisws 'M nrf htam iu ilea ua utita OieciiM ItMfcu. . . j-1 wi ii lun riblMiu lube MA tl,v. JdUMU MilHtH. IMM hu! wUlaOvsi. AtDrutgtrta,arMod-l. War lor iriwuiTi, muaniiiui tut tem-i i.ir ijiit-t, .A,N..r, vj mire ,11. tii.nmi -rMliuanlBl.. Ijm j.m. -hMU. 1'ue.tuictd tl.Mndlt4tt Suumir ,TlM s ftU UrwijMU. tIWPu V t'' rfaMiki ifciai W.L.D I t '.. rokti IN on IMA I t INU HOUit The Hawaiian Controversy nnd Internal It event!,! Itisia lnn. . I , , l II,,. Han an co.,iio i- Ki'ltl'.'l. Ier.il ck. M.-ns lull ipicd In tl.Ilt'OI Uli Mfll.lH' ymtTU.n Sen.it'ir Ti I i"r of I nNr idu. uruded IttMirof tlii antii'xatUiiiiit Hawaii. The Tin waiian rei)lution went over and will doubtless Is? Hgain illcussetl at mueli length Ix'fore n vot Is reaclieii. Tlie foil-1 oral eleetloiis bill being taken up, Senator Uiinn uer nnisiied his speecti In opposition to the measure. The general ilelmt-e uiwu the Internal revenue features of tbe tariff bill was en tered upon in the house, but only one mm Mitional speech was made, that of Mr. Coven (N' V.) who announced his unal terable opimsltUm to the entire bill, be cause, in his opinion, it was framed to compel the Incorporation of mi income tnx, Messrs. Mo.Millln.of Tennessee, and Hall, (it Kansas, ably presented the argil' melits in favor of the imposition of such n tax. THE REVOLTJN MEXICO (InveMiiiieiit Troup, Overtake the ll.uidlta and Kill Tenty-sl. Tol'KKA. Kan., .Jan. !I0. Oeonte T. Nicholson, general passenger agent of the Santa Ke railroad, has just received the following from 15. A. White, general pas senger agent of the .Mexican railway, Chi- minium. Mexico: "(loverumeut troops ovurtooknnd surrounded tlte haudit at n place called Arroyo Del Maugana. and after a few hours' lighting defeated them. killing twenty-six and taking 200 prion ers, the famous l.ugaii being among tho ! Killed. lclor Uchoa Is the only one who . escaped with three or fourof ills followers, but as he does not know the country, and nolxxly syiiipntni7.es with him on account of his being but slightly acquainted with the people, and being also an American citizen, he is sure to be overtaken." A Hoy's Ufiiimntlo .Story. New Yohk, .Ian. 8U. A bright boy of lfi years wont to police headquarters and told a romantic story. He said that his name was John ,). Kaiser, and lie thinks ho is the son ot a German count, but now he Is a poor newsboy. Ho says that ten years ago lie was kidnaped nnd brought to this country from Munich, (lermnuy, by a family named I.essler. This family now lives at. 11!!3 Montgomery street, Philadelphia. For the first two years of his resilience ill this country he was charged by the family with being a thief. Ho was sent to the House of Iteftigu in Philadelphia, lint escaped from that in stitution after eight years' incarceration, nnd ciime to this city on tlte 17th Inst. Death of ii rromliieiit Ijiuyer, Uamimoisb. Jan. Wi I,awyer W. J. Jones died at his Klkton home. William J. Jones was bom at Klkton, Aug. 35, 1SOT, and after a common school education studied law and wa-, a Inutted to the bar in 1K."5. He serve la term as stati1- attor ney, and wm uieeteti to the house of dele gates by the UeptiMieans in 1858. Two years later lie was appointed United Statos distrioi. attorney for .I try land, and held that ufUjd for uoo.it a year. An All. nipt to Wreuk iv Triiin. Richmond. Va Jan. Hi) A Dublin special to The Dispatch says : An at tempt to wreck the east bound vestibule train, due hero at 'J o'clock last uihf. failed, owing to the fact that it was forty minutes late. As a result ot this delay, a freight train ran into tho trap laid for the passenger train, having its engine and three ears derailed. About three milos cast of Dublin, soma one had removed a rill is often equivalent to getting ill. If loss of flesh can be arrested and dis ease baflled the "weak spots" in the system are eradicated. is an absolute corrective of " weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops waste and creates healthy tlesh. Prspnred hr Kcott A Dsivne, Chemists, bbw lurk, ooiu uj uruKBigis everywoere An ogrccablo T&xnl We nnd Nebvt. Tonic. Boldby rirujrgl-itaorsti.t by mall. 2ic.,G0o, and $1.00 per pqekn-c, e.irjplc a free. T-io I'ftvoritP TCCIS f 0WD18 f T the i ec th and Ureutb, ISO. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,Ssn Diego, Cal.. soyat "Shlloh's Catarrh Itemedy Is the llrst medlclno I have over found th u t would do mo anyeood." 1'ricoMcta. Bold by Druggists. , Po not nep&et a Cough, as tliero Is danger ot Its loading to CoiiBuruntlou. Builou'b Cults, wlllsavoyou nsoveroLungTroublo. 1 tie tho best Cough Cure and siieedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and llronobitls, am la sold onaguarnntoe. cts. Sold hv 0. II. Usgenhucli, Shcnamloab. Rag Carpet Weaving ! ir you want a good p'ece or iag carpet, veil woven, take your rugs and have them woven un in esmots. It will nav vou In tbe long run. All kinds, with or without si riper, mucto orucr. oeuuuiui raiuoow Biripts. low prices. 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa XTor st STectt ovxxel Cloevxa. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR FsitausoN House Hixx;k. Everything tn the toneorlal line done In first oiass style, uveryming neat ana clean. A , . ti MANSFIEL1) MINERlrK! HlOtl31'3 &.fm 111 Ul'dfT Of JJClOr- miiioil D-.putica. TWENTT-FIVE SLAVS ARRESTED. Su,rin - Klrlmnl. Ilelletes That the Worst Is Over, but the Operators and ltall ronit Men l)i Nut Share This Vonll denee. SIav i-iKl.1). I'a., .Jan. 80 Yestertlitv was nu e.vfiting day iu the MatisHehl coal region. Itemrts of Intended outbreaks by the striking miners in ditfereut locali ties came thick and fast, and Sheriff Hlclmrds was kept busy dispatching de- pttties to pmteet the threatened plants. T'" ?llnrr wr, ""i11 to, 1,6 '"""hlng on the Armstrong works: then they were as sembling for an attack on the works of Foster iV Steen. A mob was reported to be gathering about the Uldgevruy miners, nnd late last evening an assault was feared at the ltend and Cherry mines, near McDonald. Sheriff Klchards believes that the worst is over, and while he does not f vir further trouble lie will keep his deputies in the district for several days. The oiwrators and railroadmen, however, who have had long acquaintance with the minors, do no. share this coiilldeuce. As significant of this the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago anil St. Iiouis Railroad Company lias had two section hands watchlug the Cherry tlimlesince Saturday. An agent of several of the operators tn tills slid ion, who has been circulating among tile miners during tho past forty eight hours iu tile role of a digger from the Motion district, roorts that even if there is not nn extended outbreak there will bo serious rioting that will probably spread over all the districts where the dis tress Is greatest, so long as the condition of the miners remain as at present. Very serious rejmrts or trouble wero brought from McDonald last night by Mr. Medio, owner of tho Cherry mines at Hays btatiou. He states that notices wero posted In the blacksmith shop noti fying the 130 miners who wero working at the sixty-live cent rate that they would havo to vacate at once or the tipple would ho burned. ! Tightened over the notice tho men prepared to oliey. As they left the mine Thomas Mc.Malion, a stable boss for tho milling company, heard two shots, and at the same time bullets whistled by his head. Fearing trouble. Mr. Frank Armstrong, owner of n mine near Hridgeville, ordered his men to quit work, and the mules were driven into the llelds. Ho has decided to make no attempt lo start the mines for several days. Twelve Slavs entered the 1' oster grocery store and demanded guns and ammunition. They were refused and then became boisterous and threatened to wreck the store. A squad of fifty vigi lance committeemen, armed, pursued tho Slavs uud arrested three. Twenty-two Slavsintho Tom's Run district, who aro alloged to bo connected with the rioting at Steen's minus, were arrested. PlTTSBUUO, Jan. 30. An attempt will be made to start a number of works. If no opposition Is met with tho trouble for the present may be considered as over. Tho lleadllngs are well prepared for any attack that may be made. A gulling gun has been placed nt tho door of the com pany store and a largo cannon fnoes the railroad. Resides this they havo Win chester rllles for all the men and a large stock of ammunition. Twelve Thousand lnrthiimilto Vietlms, SAJf FltANi'lst-o, Jau. 80. Advices liy stoamer from China announce the com plete annihilation by earthquake of the beautiful city of Kuclint, Persia, contain ing 20,000 inhabitants, ot whom ia.000 were killed.' Ten thousand bodies have been recovered. Fifty thousand cattle were also destroyed. Death or I'rlneo llsterhuzy. London, Jnn, 30. The Vienna corres pondent of The Standard announces the death of Prince Nicholas Estcrha.y lie was 77 years old, and tho wealthiest mag nate in Hungary. The heir to the titlo and property is the well known sports man, Prince Kuterhnzy. Murder nnd Suicide. TiFEIN, O., Jan 30. A young man named Sharp shot and fatally wounded Miss Kittle Klesa and then killed himself. Sharp was iu lovo with Miss Kless, but (din had refused to accept his attentions becuuso of lils bad habits A Defaulting Ticket Agent. ClIIOAOO, Jan. 30. A. V Itolian, city ticket agent of t he Chicago and Western road, is missing and it is claimed that ho has left behind him u fluancinl vacancy, which it will take il.SOi) id lill Kxclso Commissioners nil Trial, BlJlDaBTON, X. ,T Jnn. 30. Tholndlctcil excise commissioners of Cumberland county were put 011 trial today charged with bribery and extortion STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations 011 (lie New Vork and rlilludelphia l-seliiiiiges. New Yohk, Jan 30 The stock market opened steady, the quotations recording only fructionnl changes from Saturday's closing Thi market soim settled into weakness Clos ing bids Uhigh Volley.... 3HVs W.N Y.&Pa. Erie I)., f,. & W m . 151 H ll,-. Pennsylvania .... 11 Heading IU St. I'aul 6H Lehigh Nav MK N. Y.&N. E 11 Now Jersey C'en..lHii West Shore. .1IWH, N Y. Central 1111)4 liake Erie it W . 15 Del ti Hudson. .1J2 llenernl Mnrket. Piiii..mit.riliA, Jnn. 3d. Elour tady;wln ter auperllnu. fJSI.lt); winter extras, $J.iV3i SM; So. t winter family. yi.lJ!.l: l'ennsyl vunla roller straight, ii.itiW.IU; western win ter, clear, $3.7f3 Wheat dull, llnu with 61l,u bid and !-. ankeil for January. Corn quiet, steady, with 1 bid and ilHu. asked for January Oats quiet, tlrm. with 35, bid and k'. asked for January. Beit Bleuily l'ork steady; new mess, SH.GflQlft; family, $15.fr0i310; sliort clear, 5I5..Vitl7. Ijird nomi nal; prime western steam, fjH.lOiliI; retlned, dull. Hotter firmer, fairly active; New York dairy, Wttftc; do creamery lssajc. ; west ern dairy, 13)iigilTc ; do. oreamery, l4r3u,l(ic ; do. factory, Mil ltk- ; Klgins, Wu.; lVnnsj ivuiilii a creamery prints, fancy, ftlo.; do. choice, Sift do. fair tu go.ul, atHtfSc ; prlnU jobbing ul ST'iWiiJ. ('heese steady; statu large, tin, llitic.; part skims, tSt-lflo.; full skims, 8,1 Eggs firm; Ice house, $ei.fKI8.IK )ercnse; west ern likai'u lwrdo,en; aouihsru, IDmlrjc. Ilumtlo Live Slock Market. llurrAixi, Jan. 3D. Cattle market opened sluggtshly; prime beeves, SlQl.dU; gooil eight steers, $8.Wa8.Wl. Hogs steady; choice York ers, JS.70; lnedluin and mlxwl, i6M; roughs, $l.8IOs.lO; stHsW. $30I..Vl. Sheep fair; Can ada lambs, $I.-VB1.7I); good weight, J 1.15 tX; fair to good, i'l 7531. a m it I A) rycHorf V ,"3 not There's Imrdly a !iotio. thi' country but us li CottOletJC r.io newwga.i'ii : cuino;. It if a stiictly ii.i'ii'it prot'.l'C'; ct.;tltnsid hii ni .'.n i lit'.i cotton ii oil Uiickt-iu it b r cotiviiiiienc--- n isi', with t' luml Ixef suet, com nosed, ';.' and bci. c OTTOLENE Was bound to win, and to dii.e out lard fioni the k'tclien oi'tli world. When housekeepers w 1 41 to get rid of the unpleasant ti i -tires anil results of lard, tin v should git CottOlene, taking t that they are not giyen c'.. i imitations with vegetable nan.. -, spuriously compounded to wll 1 l the place'of CottOlene. It's easy to avoid disappointment and ensure satisfaction. Insist on luving Cottolene. sold In :i tn I p,.ii ill 1. 1 Millie onh l P:.K.FAIFi8ANK&.GO., CHICAGO, ano I3Q N. DELAWARE A,C , PHILADELPHIA fVlUSSER & BEDDALI (Surcessor- to Coakley llros.l Mo. ,H Kiini Centre (Street, NIIKNANDOAII, 1A. Our Motto: Host Qunlliy at Lowest Casb Prloes. Patronage respectfui'y solicited. Kaiser's Oyster Bay 127 South iMnln Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. jry"The best oysters In all styles at all hours. wm7j7lloyd's palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre.) GriXVX"C3.-VillO, DPfflk. The Restaurant is ono of the best In the coa regions, and bus elciinnt dining parlors attached for the use of ladles. The llur Is stocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and clgu m LOTS Of holes tn a skimmer! Iots ot wys of throwing away money On of the best methods ot economizing s to Insura In tlrst class, thoroughly reliable omptnlcs, eitbor lite, tire or accident such as represented by X-iWXX 3?j9l.XT1T, No 131' Month Jardln sireot, Hhensndoah, Pi RLummoiD nnuiifp. vSks&xr A revolution In corset making! boiiietniiip new u No break nc : no"1 rustlntr.iio wriuk- kJM lliif. ThlriDeraiwl olonner than whalebone, and ten! time an Plastic am durable. Indies delighted. Made la ail shapes, for ft a in uy A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pit. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store I Wholesale und HetHll I'RU'EH. FerKLuon Mouue bld., Centro ttireet. CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only 30 cts. for a full pound pacTcage. Fr e eiuoplA on tpT'llcaltou to nuinr ict t.ivrj, 1 ' KJK I!. II. Severn. F E. Magnrgle, W.H Watere . Mrmanntlr snr4 1 1 i JltoflJ dan bva i I MfcloRrwvly.i)nc.er HtiiirnntT.hiu WhiI h I fioolt.tlltittrutndfrouilifti f rum iwt.iilu cored, ft COOK REMEDY CU Chicago, 111. wortn Jardin Str" mm
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