A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The following romurkablo event In a lady' llfo will Intcrestthe reader: "For a lonir time 1 had a terrible pain nt my heart, wlilrh llut lered almost incessantly. 1 luul no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would bo compelled to sit tip In bed and belch gas from my Mou. ik'Ii until I thought every mluuto would my last. There was a feeling of opprrU n about my boart, nnd 1 was nf raid to draw n full breath. I couldn't sweep a room v.i:h nut sitting down nnd resting; but, thank Uod, by the help of Now Heart Curo all Hint W past and I feel llko nnotber woman. He fore using the New Heart Curo 1 had tnken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted, My hushnnd bought mo a bottlo of Dr. .Miles' New Heart t'ure, nnd am happy to say I nover regretted It, as 1 now havo ti splendid appetite ami sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds when I bo Kan taking tho remedy, arid nowIwelgltV'fi1 Its olleet lu my case has been truly tnnrxei oils. It far surpasses any other medicine I have over taken or any benefit 1 ever re clved from physicians." Mrs. Harry btaii, I'ottsvllle, I'a., October 12. 1MB. Dr. Miles' Now llenrt Curo Is sold on a posl five guarantee by all druggists, or by the lit Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt o price, $1 per bottlo, six bottles express pre paid. This great discovery by an emlnen npeclnllst In heart disease, contains neltbe) relates nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT KOK- SELEBRATED LAGER v : AND PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and . Pine Old Stock Ale. V. H. SNYDER 133 West Ceutre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Autistic Decor atoh Painting and Paperhanglng. Perfect work. Bargains la natn's and oils, plain and stained lass. All the new patterns In wall piper ana sianonery Headquartors for Evening Herald MI DDEN'S : LIVER "Y Hordes a no Carnages to Hire. vullr., of ail kinds promptly attended to 1 orees taken to board, at rates mat are lloeral. Oa PEAK ALLEF, Rear of tho Coffee Horn RETT 1 6' S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for tho x Clias, Rettlg'a Cele brated Beer and Porter In this viainlty, "also Berguer & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Mam Street. HOJBENSAOK'S Mf4lc.il OMlWf, 20C N. SB0OMI FOIIao'a, H HpecitW OlMObit'C k Yotiii'Oil I,rror Varl I't'la, Ilyitrnn-lp, Ivtii'tmv I .si M.u in Treatment byltinll a Sv.l..i:j 'on m-u i 1'ttis srr illy t pfM. m u - i ' i 'i t' 1IU. Oltli e nourt) 9 A. M. H : I', i. .'1fl ltt AH (lav Satin-1 tn ' ' Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a good piece of rag carpet, well woven, take your raps and have them woven UD In camets. It will nav vnti In the Inner run. All lands, with or without stripes, made to jiuvt, ucquuiui ibiuuuw uiripes, low prices. rATTEnsows, !203 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa , For a, XTea.t and. Clean CHAS. DElSs SHAVING PARLOR, FmiansoN House dlook. Everything In the tonsorlal line done In Aral Class style. Everything neat and clean. 2 33- inn Our Admiral's Action Meotswith Gonoral Favor. OTHER NATIONALITIES BENEFITED. OnmtuundprAnf foreign fleets Adopt lies nlutlons fully Indtirslnir tlin Aincrlriin Naval Leader, Who Will Allow n Con ditional lloliilmrilnieut to Hemline. Washinoton, Feb. 1. Neither tho stntn nor navy department has received nny further information on the Urnzillnn sit uation. Further Information has been requested from Admiral Hcnlinui, ns there seems to bo one or two fentures of the in cident that nro rather viiKttely understood by the department. It is not known, nntt it Is thought to be not true, that nny in structions Imvo been Rent to Admiral lien 1mm other than the general instructions of nil naval commanders to protect tho rights of American citizens. lie an nounced to the navy department on last Saturday the course ho proposed to pur sue, and it wns undoubtedly npproved bo fore he noted. A surrender by T)n Gama to Benham would embarrass the Kovernment, and Admiral Dcnhatu has either slnnifletl that he understands this or hns been warned of tho fact. His purpos i is not to be un derstood ns Intervening nRnlnst the insur gents, but simply as protecting American interests ngninst nggresslons by the Insur gents, nnd the policy of tho government in understood to be one of npprovnl of Ad miral Henhnm's course In compelling recognition of the rights of American shipping while refraining from interfer ence in the Internecine struggle in Urnzll. Justice Drown, of the supremo court. has appointed .larcd V. Finney United Stntes district attorney for the eastern district of Michigan, to succeed Theo. F. Sheppnrd, whose term hns expired. lu'presentntlve Money, of Mississippi, who intends introducing in the house a re solution congratulating Admiral lienham for his action nt Hio, says': 'lienham is a hero, nnd his course in tiring tho shot will bo sustained by the country and congress. It would do tho country gootl if we had a good many llenhnin's ready to net promptly in sustaining Amerlcnn rights. Promptness is the ossentlnl qualification of a great commander, and lienham showed his good judgment in striking while the Iron was hot. lienham Is the first naval hero we have had In years, and I think tho congratulations of congress nro due him." Mr. Ilitl, of tho foreign affairs commit tee, said: "lienham did oxactly right in giving tho insurgents n lesson. One shot nt such a time will do much to call em phatic attention to tho fact that Amert can Interests must not bo Ignored." Mr. Holmnn, of Imiinun, says thntfrom the facts now presented lienham was justified In llring tho shot. "Hut it is pretty serious business," said Mr. Hol mnn, "for a naval officer to have the right to prow cannon shot into foreign vessels nnd it requires the exercise of tho great est caution nnd conservatism." The general tenor of comment both on the part of members of tho foreign rela tions nnd navnl committees nnd others is commendatory of the action of Admiral Benham. A' majority believe the incident is closed, nnd some express tho opinion that it may have the effect of terminating the hostilities between tho government forces of llrazil and the rebels. OTltr.K NATIONS IIUNUFITni). Cnmmnndet'S at lrorelf;n Fleets Fully indorso Admlriil llenliitiu's Action. Ilio be .TAN'Eino, Feb. 1. Tho notion of Admiral lienham In protecting American ships in their effort to land nt the whnrvos in this harbor has had n salutary effect. English anil merchant ships of other nationalities are now coming up to their whnrves without any sign of molestation on tho part of the Insurgent vessels. Ad miral llenham's bold stand ngaiust Inter ference with vessels of his country in gen erally applauded. The exchange o" shots between the In surgent nnd government forces hns prac tically ceased. This is tho first time for four months that a day has passed when there was not more or less llring. The un official warning which Admiral lienham gave to Admiral da (jama that llring upon the whan es for tile mere purpose of cie nting a blockade by terror must cease has been heeded. All the foreigners are delighted with the result of the American mlmirnl's con duct. The commanders of the foreign fleets held a conference yesterday to dis cuss tho action of Admiral lienham, ami resolutions were adopted fully ludomiug the course that he pursued. Much regret is expressed at the absence from Hio .Inneiro of the American co.huI, General Towns. Vico Consul Lew.s is little moro than a boy, and Americans here hardly think him lit ted to act as tho representative of the United States at such a critical juncture. They suy that his lack of familiarity with diplomatic affairs is liable to lead him constantly luto blunders. Admiral da Qntna feels aggrioved at Admiral llenhntu. He sent a letter to the American admiral yesterday protesting against tho ostentatious manner in which the American commander had humiliated him. lie says that ho will yield for a time to superior force, but that as he was com pelled to allow American ships to coma to their whnrves ho has officially notified the representatives of all other nations that they may do tho same. Admiral da Gama also sent a letter to the officers who had gathered in confer ence to discuss Admiral Uenham's action, usking that they might be permitted to bombard the city without notice. No an swer was sent to him, but Admiral lieu ham said later that he would grant the insurgent ndmirnl permission to bombard the city, but he would require that forty eight hours' notice be given, so that non combatants would be able to seek shelter. Agreement Ilotweuii Ituiata and China. BllAKOllAl, Feb. 1, There is reason to believe that a secret agreement betweeu the Russian and Chinese governments In regard to the Pamirs exists. According to this arrangement Kussia assumes 11 ji ore complacent attitude towards Coreun auairs, and China promises to observe complete neutrality lu the future towards the Pamirs. Kussia Is thus free to uego tlate with England direct. A Woman' Singular Huiclde. Yankiown, S. D Feb. 1. Mrs. Hans OIbqu, wife of a Norwegian farmer, fast ened a rope about her neck and then tied the other end to tho axle of a wagon. Then she gave the wagon a push down a hill, and the weight of the vehicle 6truug led her to d jatu. An ngrcoablo Laxative nnaNr.nvn ToNtc. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c., fiOo and $1.00 per partemr;. FntnpVa free. Tun 1'arorlto IC0T3 POWBES forthoTecthand Uroath,SOo. Cnptntn Sweeney, li.M. A. ,s,in Diego, Cal., saysi "Shlloh's Catarrh Itemedy Is the tins tnedlclno I have cverfound that would do mo any good." PrlcoCOcta. Sold by Druggists. . Do not ntoVct a Cough, as there Is danger o Its loading to Consumption. SntLon's Curb, will save you a severe Lun u Trouble, U Is tho best Oou pit Curo and siieedtly relieves Coughs, Croup, wbooplng Cough and Iironobltls, and Is sold on a ininranf ... 2i eta. Bold by (' II. Hngonliuch. Shenandoah. OAITTION. ir n denier offers XT. t. Douelns Miocs nt n reduced price, or snya he hns them without nnmo stomped on bottom, put Iilin down ns fraud. ?50 '.on $75 r,uJt 3ES UGLAS S3 SHOE! THBEE WORLD. XV. T.. l)OUOr,AS Shoes art stylish, easy fit. tlnff, and plve better satisfaction at llc piices ad ertiscd than anv cither make. Try tine pair and be convinced. The stamping of W . L. Douglas 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. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their ful 1 line ol goods. They can aflord to sell at .1 less profit, and we hehevc you can save money ey buying your foot-vear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon aDDllcatlon. Address. IV. L. DOUGLAS, Ilrocktou.Mass. Sold bv Joseph Hall, Shenandoah. C. F. Both, Itingtown. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Sbonandoah for Hcnn Haven juuetton, Maucn Chunk, Le hlghton, Slatlncton. White Hal). Catasauaua, Allontown, Uethlchem, Easton, Philadelphia hazleton and Woatherly at 0.01, 7.38, 9.15 a m 12 11, 3 m. For Now York, S.W, 7.38 9.15 . m., 18.43, .67 For Quuk lie, HwltchbicH, lierharUa and Hud sondalo, 6 ul, 0 15 a. m , and U 57 p. m. For Hazleton, Wllkos-IUrre, White Haven Plttston, Lacoyvlllo, Towanda. Sayro, Waverly and Elmira, 0.01. 9.15 a. m., 5 'St p. m. For Rochester, UuOalo, Nlaeara Falls and the West. tun. 0.15 a. m. and 2 5T 5 W p. m. For liclvtdere, Delaware Water Gap and Atroudsburg, 6.U4 a.m., 2 57 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhaunock. 6.01, 9.15 a. ra.. 2.57, 5 ! p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 0.01. 9.15 a. m. 6.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Ilea"" Meadow, 7.S8 a. m., 6.27. 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Ilazloton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7.08, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5 27 p. tn. ForScranton. D.04. 9.1.3. a. m.,2.rt, 5 27 p. m. For Hazlebrook, Jedcto, Drlf ton and Freelano, 1.04, 7 31, 9.15, a. tn., 12.43, 2.67, B.27 p. ir. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Crcok, 4.52. .!, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Contrnlla, Mount Carre el and Shnmokln, 7.03, 8.50, 11.08 a. m., 2.28, 1.40, 8.22 p.m. For Yatosvllle. Park Place, MahanoyClty and Delano. 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, s W, 8.08, 9.33. 10.28 p. m. Trains will leavo Shamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.15 a m., I., 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah at 738,9.15a. m.. 12.13, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Snonandoan for PottsvUle. 5.6ti. r.38 9.0i, 9.15, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 5.27, 8.0S p. in. Leavo Pottsvlllo for Hhenandoan, 6.00, 7.35 J.05, 10.15. 11.18 a. m 12.32, 3.00,1.10, 5.20, 7.15, 7 6 10.0 J o.m. Leavu Sbenandoah for Hazleton, 6.01, 7.33, 9.15. . m., 12.13, 2 67, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 1.06 a. m., 12.15, 26, 6.80, 7.26. 7.6S p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Crrc', 7.89, 9.40 a. m , 12.30, 2.15 p. m. Vo Hazleton, Hlack Creek Junction, Penn "uvon Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, letm&btiixi, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m., c .n. i- o.i p. m. To Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p m. fv Ytitesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and i 'i .lii.o, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 6.03 p. m. Loave Hazloton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11. SO a. in., 1.51, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8.10, 9.80 a. ra.. 2.45 p. m. Leavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, 10.40 .m.,1.35. 5.16 p. m R. U. WILI1UK, Genl. Bunt Kastern Dlv South llethlebem, Pa. CIIAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Act.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEHACUER, Asst. G. P. A., South Uetulehem. Pa PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOnUTLKlLL D1VISIOH. NOVEMHEIt 10th, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovt date for Wljrgan's, GUberton, Frackvtlle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, RoadlnR, Pottstov Phoonlxvlllo, Norrlstown and Phfl. adelphlr. (11 oad street station) at 6:00 nail 11:45 a. m. anui.iSp. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wigean's, GUberton, Fraokvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 9:40 a. ra and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phoanlivllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia t 0:00, 9:10 a. m.,3:r3p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:12 and 10:87 p. in Bundays,ll:l3a.m.and5:40p.m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:UUp. m.Sundaye at 10:10 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 36 a m 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. For New York Express, week days, at 3 80, 4 05. 4 50, 5 15, 6 60, 7 33, 8 30. 9 50, 11 00 11 11 am, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. ra, (Limited Ki nross 1 09 and 4 60 p m. dining oars.) 1 10, 230, 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00. 6 60, T&, 812, 10 00 p m, 18 01 night. Sundays 3 20, 1 05, 4 60, 5 16, 8 12,950, 11 03 11 33, a m. 18 II, 1 10, 2 30, 4 W (limited 4 60) 5 2a, 8 20, 6 6a 7 23 and 8 18 pm and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt. Long tlrancn and Intermediate stations, 820, 11 14 a m, and 100, p m weekdays For Baltimore and Washington S 50, 7 20, S 81 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m. 12 10, (18 35 limited dining oar,) 1 30, 8 16, 1 11, (5 Id Congressional Llmltoa Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 6 65, 7 40 and 1133 p. m wjek days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 SO, 910, 1118 am.. 1210, 411, 6 65, 11 113 and 7 10 pm. For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 11 10 and 11 33 p m, dally, and 1 30 p. m. week days. Trains will leave Uarrlsburg for l'lttsburi and the West every day at 1 20, 3 10 a m, (8 20 nm limited), 8 50, 7 30, 1155 p ru every day. Way tor Aitooni at 8 18 am and 6 00 u m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 1120 a m every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamsport, Elmira, Ganandilgua, Rochester. HuBalo and Niagara Falls at 135, 5 13 a m.and 1 55 p m week days. For Elmira at 6 It p m week days, For Erie and intermediate points at 6 IS am dally For Lock Haven at 6 13 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 and 6 It n m week dava For Kenovo at 6 IS a m, 185and 6 11 pm week days, and 6 18 a m on bunaays only, r or Kane ai a 11 a m, aauy, I 86 n ra week days. a. U. Pbkvost. J. H. WOOD. Qon'l Mantgsr, Oen'l Pasa't'' Agt jrnSM V2 C il" S nStF nam SJIn&t W.L.D Mr. I'lati a rertnnnent Itecelver. Nl:V 1,W:-.N. I,.. I. fllilun 'rnriu..,il In the 1'nltcd States dlstrlri ,mM pointed Thomas C. Piatt and .Marsden .1 a-eirv periiiuueiiL receivers lor Hie .ew Eiits'l.ind road lor Connecticut. The bond In cmcIi case was tlxed nl ltK,000. William T Hurt, of lloston. was allowed KM for his services as temporary receiver. Tho IlUi.n-drlrr.i Fight Dir. rilir.UIO. Fell 1. All nenniliil.l.iM. tnm finish flirht betweeti rif.t.eu'f. I)lv.in runl..,R. weighc chanipioti, and jotinR (irilTo have i ueen niiHiiy iteciareti otr. tirllfo listly re fusing to sign articles unless allowedover nine hours betweetiVvelghlng in time and the time for going into the ring. Alleged (Inng or llurglarH Cnllnjlit. Wksr Cll..sTKIt Trt ffnli I 'Pl, lint. of Klwooil .Irmtifwn, Uowulngton, was surrouniietl nl midnight, and ho wis c(p tttretl with several others. They were arrested for the six burglaries which have neen rommirteu at the store or (-ninth & Wollerton, Dowuingtown. Fatal Fight for a Oimrter. imviLLr. Ky., Feb. l.-Tlmothy Fry anil .lames Jones, both negroes, got Into nn altercation three miles from town, anil In the fight noth men were lnortaiiy wounded. The tight is said to linvogrown out of a crap game, in which tweuty-tio cents whs involved. Destitution In Spain, CAIMZ. 1'eb. 1 The governor of this province reports thnt thousands of per sons out of MirU and starving me trnmn- lug through the country, and thnt. lu con- j sequence, ne anticipates disturbances In the rural districts. Hid II. r Ann Illi.un OIV. Nkw Youk. Feb 1 Mnry Lyme, 33 years old, ol ilrooklyn, Imd her left nrm torn oil' by being caught in some machin ery in W. Manwnring's bag factory on J! runt street. Mie will probably die. Senator l'aulkner for Chairman, WAxiUNi.roN. Feb. 1. Senator Faulk ner, ol West Virginia, Is said to be tho coming chairman of the Democratic con gressional committee, with Lawrence Gardner as secretary. NUGGETS OF NEWS William W. Wlndlu. the famous cyclist, announces hi" permanent retirement from the race track. The linden Sportsman says that the Ormonde club will olTer a 15.000 purse for the Corbett-Iaekson fight. Among the entries lor this year's Met ropolitan handicap are Lamplighter, ltacelnnd. Don Alonzo, I'essara, The Pep per and I'linrade. William Miller, mayor of Harrogate, Ky.. was shot and mortally wounded by ex-Marshal Xewbee, who blamed Miller for his disniKssal. Willie llrnvuit, 0 years old, was arrested In New York in act of stealing a rovolver through a plate glass window ho had broken. The proprietor ol the store re fused to prosecute. In tho superior criminal court nt Iloston Judge Lilley began the trial of Mrs. Mar garet Kane on ih charge of administer ing pans green to her mother in-law, Ellen Kane, with intent to kill. The United Labor league was formal!) organized at Chicago at a mass meeting of worklngmen. Its objects nro political and its platform is identical in spirit with that adonted bv tho I'eoulo s uartr. The Rugged Gliild is largely an "outdoor" product. F r e s h air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain preat benefit from 1IS1 of cod-liver oil with Ilvpo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. Prputrort tiv Pcntt A ltonP.N' All rlrnrgUtw New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Curo Is used by vapor Inhalation and Is tho only medlcinoof the alnd over put on the rr.urltet. Hy Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into tho stomach aud tbiuco sent sundering through the sys tern. Hut by Inhalation tho medicine is up p ted directly to the deceased organ Bnd the only way to 'oaon the affected parts lu tho noe, Kvery bottlo Is guaranteed by tho druggist Prlco tl per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all dru 'gists. It's used ditlerent from any other medicine. Our advertised tigonts and all druggists are InBtrii'loil In rnlllrn the innnitv tn nnv nne whn tails to be cured by Mayors' Magnetic Catarrh 1 Cure. Prke 0110 dollar for 3 mouth?' treat-1 ment. This Is saying a gre.it deal, mil It has ncv r failed For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. Lik- -!- i,V Houtli ninln Ntreot, iSllioxi.Jia.xi.cl.oa.lx, Ifn. All work guaranteed to be tlrst-elasa la ever; res, ect. We rospectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a speolalty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. D12LOAMP, JR., Propl WEST STBEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Sltciiniidouli, I'emiii. Teams to hire tor all purposes on reasonable ternu1 -TJ fieu by miu). otli'aKulrsjwillciiro, CUr 'Mm MB COOK REMEDV CO.. ChlMflO, III. B SLEIIillKRSBCN IHI1VN. A Party of Fall River Soliool Boyn Faco Death on tho Rail, TWO KILLED, ONE FATALLY HUBT. The lli.js Were In Charge nt Their In structor, unit the Tragedy Win Caused Tlirimitli the Negligence nf a (late Tell' di r, Who Has Decamped, Fall Hivkr, Mass., Feb. 1. A nd acci dent occurred late yesterday afteniiioii at the llrownell street crossing nt the New York, New Haven and Hnrtfonl railroad. A four horse sleigh containing thirty high fehnol pupils, in charge of Instructor Everett II. Durfea. was returning from a ride in the country. When the partyi reached the crossing the gates were not' lowered and thwsleigh started across. The Iiorseaiul hnlf the sleigh had cleared the track when the train from Huston np iwared one hundred feet distant. Some of the children saw it and Jumped. At the end of the sleigh sut Hrooks llor den. 111 yenm old. son of Colonel Spencer Horden, of (iovernor HuseH's stnIT, with Hay Thornton, a 15 yenr old son of C. D. Thornton, wholesale grain dealer. Hurtlen was thrown Into the air and picked up dead. Thornton was ground nearly to pieces and Ills head severed from his body. Austin Swift, son of Lawyer M. U. 11. Swift, was terribly Injured, and will die. Tho rest of the party escaped. The crossing tender, whose negligence hns caused the accident, disappeared shortly afterwards. The Cashier Was the Iturglar. El.t.AVU.l K, Un., Feb. 1. This com munity was greatly shocked when it be came known that Cashier J. K. Clark was the person who robbed the safe of tho Planters' bank Sunday night. Vesterdny Clark went to a drug store anil procured half nu ounce of laudanum, which he swallowed. Shortly afterwards he con fessed that he had stolen the money, and that the laudanum was tnken with sui cidal intent. Medical aid was at once nil tniiitxteivtl nnd the poison promptly ex pelled. Clark was highly esteemed. File .llluern Severely Itaruefl. FATKTTi: Citv. I'a , Fib. 1. An explo sion of flro dnmp occurred In the mines of the Fayette Coal company. In which live miners were badly burned about the head, face and hands. The nnmesof the miners burned are: Tbomns Taylor, Willlnm White, C. C. Hamilton, Charles Matthews and Lewis Uewalt. Wlillo the Injuries are serious, they arc not considered fatal. The explosion was caused by nu open ngnt coming 111 contact with a small body of cas which had accumulated during the nig ut. A lllg (lloie Maker Assigns. GLoVKIibVU.LE, X. Y., Feb. 1. Daniel 11. Juilson. one of tho largest glovo man ufacturers in this city, has assigned for the benefit of his creditors. The liabili ties are said to lie &.'.10,(K)0, Mr. .Tudson lias been engaged in the glovo business over forty years, and was considered one of tho strongest business men, financially, in this city. The failure Is attributed to investments outside of his regular busi ness. Held for Killing a Khorlir. SANTA Fk, X. M., Feb. 1. After a pre liminary hearing, lasting two weeks, over fifty witnesses being examined, the four men nccused of the assassination of Sheriff Frank Slmvez on Alay 25, IWU.wero remanded to jail until thu Juno term of court without bail. The accused are Frank and Antern Iiorrogu, Clitno Alarid and Patricio Valeiica Atalann (Jala, said to bean nccessory, was released ou W,000 bail. Evidences or a Murder Maoison, Ind.. Feb. 1. Frank Stepheas and Samuel Medlicott became involved tn nn altercation in a questionable resort hero when a shot was heard, and shortly afterwards Stephens was found dead. Several city ofllcials were in the house. The inmates of the botisenrc endeavoring to explain the affair as a suicide, but the Indications are that a murder was com mittctl. .Many Natural Oas Kxtilnninns. WHEELING, W. Vn Fob. I. A series nf natural gas explosions nt liurtnn and sev eral small towns ou thu Ilaltitnore and Ohio road, south of here, demolished three buildings ami injured a number of people. Among them wnsaKchool house, and tho teacher anil several pupils were hurt. Xonuot the injured will die. STOCK-AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Oliotutloim ou the New York ami Philadelphia i:cliullgeN. New Yoiik, Jan. 31. Tho ebb and How of the tldo of speculation grows more slugnlsli daily nnd tbo Slock Exchango Is no longer Hid bust ling place It used to be. The day u as duller than any of the preceding days of luuctlvit) . Closing bills: Lehigh Valley.... SOU W., N. Y. St Pa... Slj Pennsylvania.... W Erie 1511 Heading im U . L.&W KM St. Paul 5H West Shoro lteij Lehigh Nav (Whi N. Y. Central liiiu N. Y. ti N. K ULj Lake Erie At W. 15 New Jersey On. .115 Del. & Hudson ...136 Cleiiernl Market. Piiii.AnHLrniA, Jan. ai. Flour woak; win ter superfine, JiM!.lo; winter suiorflue extras, fH.SS'Stf.W); No. i winter family. $S..Vir,l2..-,; Pennsylvania roller straight, tt.Wi(A.V3 west ern winter clear, fU.75ffiH. Wheal steady, dull, w ith l'l?iio. bid and IIIHie. asked for Jainuiry. t'urn iiulet, firm, with Ku. hid and 1:. asked for January. Oats quiet, unchanged, with UUc. bid aud 3Ac. asked for January, lleef steady. Pork quiet aud steady; new niebs, t.U.5'KdH.7,i; extra prime, iV.)J&U; family, S15.Wal0; short clear, J1.1.5(I1T. Lard dull; western steam, $7.UU. butter fairly active, steady; western dairy, ll17o.; do. crenuier, lli'itfic.i do. factory, ISiHilllc.; Klgina, S7e.; New York dairy, ltk&lKc.: do. orenuury, 18 .4 lic.; Penna Ivatila ereamery prints, fancy, 7o.; do. choice, !Miltie.; do. fair togood, Ull 'He.; prints jobbing at as&nio. Cheew active, firmer; New York large, inailjjo.; small, 10Hi ai2?io.; part skims, l10c.; full skims, im, llo. Errs dull and lower; Ice house ?-'.Siui;) m per case; western, fresh, 10c. per ilotn; southeru, l.VkMlic. Live Ktock Mnrket. Eabt Liiikhtv, Pa., Jan. 31. Cattle dull, loner; prime to extra, f IN kit 1.76; falrtogiHxl, J8.tlai ;i; roiiiiiion to fair, !i).it.l.7.1; fat cows and heifers, $tB.; hulls, '.' Vfmpa.W; bologna cows, f I to S)15; fresh oows, $30 to (lb. Hogs very dull: all grades, f.'i.JIVjjUi.WI. Hliecp alow; prime, $11,011(33.80: fair to good. V-H' i S.W; prime tn extra lambs, Sl.tb"AM; fair to good, f3.-.'.W(.l. Veal calvis, 5UU.50; heavy and thin, f-' llUFi'Ai.u. Jan. SI. Cattle quiet; prlmd besves, fO.1.1; good butchers. .7&iCi; light atockera, W.'iYitS SO Hugs slow; medium and heavy, fS.UMi5.70; Yorkers aud pigs, $.or,'ii 6.70; roughs, fl.lWI.75. Uheep steady; extra wethers, $4; prime stats lambs, l.ti)ai.7li: (air to uuikL t3i. yeuLVy 'ienr tell of n purchaser wnnting ,0 buy an huiuth n ? Why do n:en who try to sell r uch articles -tx-nk of the act as ' ' working uietn off?' ' Simply because peo ple want the bet, and it takes work and likewise deception to .11 them tho mc t. This tin plcasnnt expert."-, nny befall the housekeeier who uetei mines to Trv fiie new vegetable Miortenitip;. 1 lie hv..lthfulntsa, favor, and t-i onomy c f this wonderful cook i. v, prodi :t baa won for it the wiikr.t po; r.l.irity, which in turn 1 attracted the attention of 1 itidiuess parasites who are " work ing off" imitations and coun-t.-'j-feits. Forewarned is fore rmed. Be sure you get the only genuine vegetable shortening COTTOLENE. Hold In 8 an'l r Mund palls. Made only by N. K.FAI Ft 3 AN K A. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHI'.ADCLPHIA. MUSSER & BF0DAU (SuccesMori- to CoaUb v Uros i ISO. ,8 l iim cn r- Htrect. KIIKnAMItlill, I'A m HDnnr Our Motto Host Quality nt I owerH Caafc Prices. PitroratVKt resprt'tful'v Holfclipd Kaisers Oyster Bay! 127 South Main Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A, P. KAISF.R, Proprietor. t35The best oysters In all styles at all bourn. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre.) The Restaurant Is ono of the best in the coa regions, and has elegant dining p.iriors attached for the uio of ladies. The liar Is stocked with the best aloe, beers, porters, nines, liquors and clgnis. LOTS Of holes iu a skimmerl Lots of ways at throwing aw fay money One of tnc bt-rfl metliodaof eoonointzlnK h tn tnsurt tn Ural clut-s, thoroughly re tnt-lo om pun lea, olthcr lilt, (lie or iiccidont, Huch hh representee by X-A."'CrXX 37 ATT AST?, No. 120 Month J inllti Hireet, Hheuanaoai . P 'THppI 1317 Arch St. I I 1 1 U U B PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only licnulno Siurlalist In Araprlra, notwltliHtaiiilliiv nlmt others ailrertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Pupates anil Strictures Permanently Cured In U to 6 dajs DI flfiri nniOntl t'tlnun or ammil. ULUUU rUIOUIl ar)cur,'dliyeniiroly now nii'lhotliii jo tu UMla!t. fl vpais1 Kuru- ioan llosjilu) ami .ti iira Uralexpuricnco, as Curt 1 flea tea aud lHi'luiua irot', beiut llvo 2-cont htainjH for bk, TUUTH" tho only book exposing Quack Pot'tora uuu utlicr ad vcnllui as Rreit biwlalUU. A true friend tnnll tiiffi-i. r anif in those roiitt'lllPiattlllE luarrlajo. Tliemosi tttubboriiantl UanKriouj I ca.s08SullciUHl. rim or run uuu im iu i-u . Iln..n (I t , r. a n'o.l ami Oaf i.una I C-10;Sun. 9-ti Sum-fum-atmi'iitbyiiiitll. SHOEMAKERb' Genaral Supply Stare ! Wholealeaoa Huiail l'RK'ES. I'Vrnusuu tIout hlag , L'uiurc ttrect. CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, Invigorating and strengthening to tho body, made In ONLj MINUTE from Onf 30 ets. for a full pound partcage. Prttfl lAtnpla oa appUeatlon to manerati .rera. WW tir.K BT II. R. Severn. P K. Magargie W. n Waters f I rhtthrilfVa Knall.h lllajj.n.t Itranl. r EN NYROYftL PILLS I' ti'ldr 1 hi ir hujinA inn r t ,i 11 1. il ! 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