A VETERAN'S VERDICT. Tho War is Over. A Well-known Sot dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Iml'nnn contributed her thousands of brnvc 'i. i-, to tlie war, unit nostato bears a bct i n ord In that inspect llian It does, !n 1 i iiiniro It Is rapidly acquiring ki. n'llo placo. In war and literature ti on Yewoll, well known ns a writer us -ul," Ims won an honorable position. Ihir i the lute war ho wns a member of Co. M, N Y Cavalry and of tho 13th Indiana In f nn Volunteers. ltoKstrdlng an important i H Uinn unco lie wrltos as follows: several of us old tetumns hero ate urIiir 1 1 Mills' Ke-tnratlvo Nervine, Heart One il Viveimd Liver Tills, alloftliem KlvltiK - lei did satisfaction. In fact, we have neicr i eel remedies that coinparo with them. Of t e no mustsny they lire (ho best I'otn I u , lion nt the qualities required In a piep e Ion of their nuturo wo have over kninm. '. h:ie none but wordsof prnlso for them. I n v are the outgrowth of n new prlncip'e In i ill -ine. and tono up tho system wonder I i!' Wo wiy to all, try thoso remedies ilomon Yewoll, Marlon, lnd., Dee. S, 1891 I ne-p remedies aro sold by all druggists on .- i i-ltlve gumiinteo, or sent direct by the ! Miles Medical Co., Ulkhart, Intl., on re- i-i of price, Slperbottlo, six bottles 36, ox- -prepaid. Thoyposlttvolycoutalu neither ites nor duugorous drugs CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT "Jo. 207 West Ooal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AUKNT FOK- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. H.SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator Tainting and l'lperhanglng. Perfect worlc. Itargatns la nalns and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new pattern,. In wall paper ually and weesly papers, navels, novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evouintj Herald. bNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Homes ana Carriages to Hire. tiaullni of all Hinds promptly attended to Uorsee.tfiken to board, at rates that are liberal. 0a PEAR ALLEY, Hear of the Coffee House. P.ETTIB'S Beet and Porter T AM AGENT for the J- Ohas. Kettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Berguer & Engel's celebrated India Pule Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Mam Street. YCUTHfCUf?E, llrrtlral nffli (!,'. K CrmVl, H Btn.j V n. ArellitMiUlHstin AmertcJ fur U'l.'Iren'tinFnt NpeciKl Iliseikhe A Vomltrn) Kr-.,rn Vftrl ix ,'te, My.lr. . i'Io, lttimur . InfirMant. , TrenJnient by Irloll n St?"ii'ij4. munli all' n1- -ai r lt i n(t 1' null hi 'bLiiiM i, ltoob. itni iiioari9A. M. t'.'i'. ,tr 1 AU dayb.um.i... hunuiiTj i , m i rorratraontlr cur3 I InSUtoGUdnrs oral Blinrftnt-v ifti Wnrl h I book.iUuHtrtitfromlifefnimMoplucaretR COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, 111. 3Tor a, XTaa.t ani Clean CHAS. DERRSHAVING PARLOR, Fkrqusoh Hocsb Block, Everythlrg In the tonsorIM line done in a rat elau style. Krexjthlng neat and clean. DOCTOR 7 - BHOBENBACK'S Jllil Men of National Eonown as Hon orary Pallboarors. LABOR'S TRIBUTE TO GREATNESS, ' ! l'lillndelpliln I'lilim Printer Sim t jl Move menl for tlie llreetlnn or n .Mimiiment In l'lillndelpblii to Labor's l'litrmi bulnt. Blibserlptlou Altendy Tendered. I'ltiLAIiKLPlUA, Feb. 0. Tlie arrange ments for the funeral of the late George Sv. Child, which occurs this afternoon: from St. .Tallies' Protestant Episcopal church, were comploted Inst night. The pallbearers will be: Mr. .1. Plerpont Morgan, of New York; Mr. John It. McLean, of Washington; Mr. Cornelius Vnnderhllt, Hon. C. M. Depew, General Horace Porter, .Indue HdWHt',1 Patterson, Colonel Frederick I). Grant nnd Hon. John lligelow, of New York; Mr. Knoch Pratt, lteverdy Johnson, Gen eral Felix Angus and Mr. Charles F. Mayer, of Uultimore; Mr. K. P. Wilbur, of llethleheni. Pa.; Dr. .Tames MncAlister, Mr. Frank Thomson, Judge Henry Green. Judge Craig Middle, Mr. Frederick Fruley, Mr. Henry N. Paul, Mr. Joint Lowlier Welsh, Mr. Ferdinand J. Dreer, Mr. George C. Thomas, Mr Wllllunt M. Sin gerly, Mr. Ii. Clarke Davis, Mr. lticlianl U. Dale, Mr Clement A. urlscom. Sir. William V. McKenn. Mr. Kugcne Delitno, Mr. Isaac II. Clothier, Mr. Charles K. "Wnrburton, Mr. Joieph M. Wilson, Mr. Itlcharil M. Cndwnlader, Mr. Joieph G. Itosengnrten, Hon. John Kussell Young nnd Colonel M. Uiohards Muckle, of Philadelphia. There will lie delegations from the lios- ton Press club nnd a number of .New York publishers nnd prominent editors who come over from New York on a special train this morning, bhortly before noon a special train also arrived from Washing ton, bringing a large number of national ofllclals, wlio will return immediately after the funeral. The International Ty pographical union will be represented by two delegates from New York and two from Philadelphia. Many hundreds of letters and tele grams of condolence have been received by Mrs. Childs. Most of theso are from labonorganizations In nil sections of tho land, 'notably from printers' unions, nil speaking in tenderost terms of labors pa. tron saint. St. James church has a seating capacity of only about 1,200, and this will barely accommodate the relatives and immedinte friends of the family, honorary pall bearers, Ledger employes and delegations from the vnrious organizations which de sire to be represented. Sittings will be re served in tho church in the following order: Members of tho family nnd friends; pallbearers; employes of Tho Public Led ger; olllcers and faculty of the Drexel In stitute; women's advisory board of Drexel Institute; Typothotio of Philadelphia; members of tho New York press; New York publishers; George W. Childs divi sion, Urotherhood of locomotive Kngiu eers; Presbyterian Ministerial associa tion; Typographical Union No. Ger ui nu Typographla No. 1; Philadelphia Trades League; lioston Press club; New Y'ork Typographical union; International Typographical union; Pen and Pencil club, mid others. The Horul tributes will be very elabor ate. There will bo a separate pleco from each department of the Ledger ofllce. President Pioseott, of the International Typographical union, wired President Chance, of tho Philadelphia union, to se cure a suitable design, anil numerous lo cal organizations will send tributes. Typographical Union No. 2, of tills city, held a meeting last evening, nnd nftir adopting a suitable memorial the initiat ing steps were taken toward the erection of a monument by union printers in Philadelphia. It was stated that sub wriptlons for this purpose had already been tendered, and a committee will be appointed later to take charge of the matter. Twenty-one Years for a ltnvlsher. Indianapolis, Feb. 0. Havisher Frank Hall, who was brought hero to prevent his being lynched, was returned to Leba non yesterday in irons He was ideutilied by Mrs, Askera as her assailant. A mob captured Hall nnd placed a rope around his neck. As he was about to suiter death at tho hands of Judge Lynch ho confessed to tho crime. Sheriff Trnutlan persuaded the mob to turn the prisoner back to him, and ho was returned to the court room and sentenced to twenty-one years' im prisonment. Murdered In an Klevutor. ClI ATT AN OOO A, Teuii., Feb. 0. J. 11. Wert, a prominent insurance man and hitherto n leader in church circles, was nhot (lend in au elevator of the Itiehard son building by G. N. Henson, president of the Citizens' Hank and Trust com pany, whose wife Wert is alleged to have led astray. The only other occupant of tho elevator, a lady, fainted and is now iu a dangerous condition. , A Policeman Murderer nnd Suicide. Philadelphia, Feb. 0. Policeman Al bert Lannhnn, of the Twenty-ninth dis trict, shot and killed himself at a stable on Lancaster avenue. When a fellow ofllcer went to inform Lunahnn's wife of the tragedy lie found her dead in the hall way, with her face badly cut. It Is suji posed that Lnnuban killed his wife. Colorado's Deadlock llroken. DENVER, Feb. 0. Tlie beuate majority has withdrawn from the position they have held iu refusing to transact business, and have consented to the consideration ot a limited number ot measures, includ ing the appropriation bill. This breaks the deadlock which has existed since Jan. 10. lleftucd a Now Trlnl. ALLKNTOWN, Pa., Feb. 0. Judge Al bright yesterday refused a new trial to Harry Johnsou, who was convicted of drowning his D-yenr-old daughter iu tho Lehigh river Inst July. Sentence was de ferred until March. Attempted Murder and Suicide. Prmnuua, Feb. 6. Charles Messner, a young German, 21 years ot uge, shot his stepmother, Mrs. Catharine -Messner, last (light and then shot himself through tho bead, dying instantly. Mrs. Messner will recover. Kew Jeraey Oldeat Iubabitant Dead. W'ESTFIELli, N. J., Feb. a Mrs. Nuncy Baker died at Locust Grovo yesterday, aged lOf. She was probably the oldest woman in New Jersey. Death was hastened by the grippe. ! ess An nirropriblo T,aTnl- ond'M'trv'B Tofuo. Bold by nrurririitsr.rscnt by mod. SBo.,600. nd $1,00 icr par lcnro. Par.-'! i frco. Olio Favorite TOOTH TOUTia for tho Teeth and JJreftth.iBc. Captain Sweeney, li.B.A.,8an Dleeo.Crd., eaysi "Shlloh's Catarrh llemeiiy Is tho llrst medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price SO eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not Heo7taCough,BS there fa danger of its leading to Consumption. Huttxm's Cuiti. will save you a severe Lunir Trouble. It Is tbo licet Couch Cure and speedily relieves Oousrbn, Croup, Whooping Cough nnd llrouchltlB, and la tola on a guarantee. ' eta. Sold hv C II Ugenliiicli. Shenandoah. CAlITIOJf. ir n denier otfrrs W. fc. Pottglfis Mioes at aredurrd frlc-, or ay hehnntheiti without name iitHiupeU on bottom, put him down ns n fraud. iftlB T,rt AS 1 BEST IN i THE WORLD. W. I.. DOUOtAS Shoo are ttvlMi, f ay fit. ting, and Rive better batisfiCtion at die prlcci, ad vertlscd than any other make. Try one pair and beconvinccd. Tho stamping or V . L. UouRlas mme and pi Ice on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Healers ho push the sate of W. I... Douglas Shoes pain customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line of good. They can afford to sell at a less profit, anil vc believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, IV. L. DOUGLAS, llroiktou, Mass. Soldbv Jocph Hall, Shenandoah. C. F. Itotli, Ringtown. New Discovery. Havers' Muenctlc Catarrh Curo Is used bv vapor luhslatton and Is ths only medlclno of the kind ever put on the i arkct. Hy Inhalation the tnedtclno Is not poured Into ths stomach nod thence sent uudcrtng through the ays tern. Hut bv Inhalation the medicine Is im plied directly to tho deceased omiui end tho onlv wav to 'each tho affected parts In the no-e, Kvery bottle Is (ruar,inteed by the d'uqgist Price $1 per bottle, (guaranteed to cure. Far sale by all nrusRists. It's used dlllerenl froru anv other medlclno. Our advertised agents nnd all druggists are Instructed to return the money to any one who fills to bn cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Price one dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying a groat deal, but It has never failed. Kor silo by druggists, or nddress ine aiayers urug uo uaviuna, aia. Lakeside Railway Co. II Pep Cent: mUnf OV IIHIH V M VI Wflilt COLD BONDS Offered to Public Subscription atpar Thcso bonds are lssuon and offered to sub scribers in denominations of J10O. turn and 0 etch, Interest payable seml-annuallv In May and Novemoer of each ye.ir. unt 1 tbeprlnclpil ot tho bond nnnura In I92H unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve the right to rtdeem 1 ho bonds atarytlmo prior to ma turliy nt 1105, with norrucd Interest. The total uuthoilzcd ismo 1 ifiO,U)0, of which f 150.010 will be sold in present Thcremalnter on bo used only for the eiter.slou of the roqd to Delano and uaastde Hark and the purchase of cars and other equipments for tb6amc. The mortcme securing these bonds Is an ab sola e llrst loin upon all rlghtsunU franchises of th- Lnlteslde Railway Company, together with its lino ot rtiilwvv between bhenandoah U'iiJ aiaaauoy City, already constructed, nd th? i xten-don to Lakelae Park to tie con Btr'ietrd at un early day. The Lakeside Hallway between Bhenandoah and Ma unoy City Is constructed in a most thorough and substantial m inner. 'I he road way Is laid with 7'i pound T rail, the bridges are all Iron, and the overooad electrical work Is of the very btet character Vhe commodious tire-proof power bou o Bltu uted on North Kallroad Btreet, In Mahanoy City, is budl nf stone Mid corrugated iron una is equipped with a double set of electric gene rators. The electric- nlant Is of the latest Wost'ne b ue pattern of tho finest character. Tne Mhenantoah branoa Is about 5 01 miles in length, embracing a population ot about ilt! ' 00, includtig Hheuundoali, vtuhinoy City and lu teruiodiHte l olnts along the line. Tho dlstxnco to Lakeside from Mahanoy City vlalloblnson's uowroon's, fchcemakcr'-, Parlt Place, Trenton and Delano Is ubout 7 mdos. The line to Lakeside Park with Its fadllltes for travl and easy access to the most popular sum mer rceor in the Anthrclto coal reglois, will bo a profitable adjunct to the ootlre lino la the summer n.onths, and a preat pleasure road. The EqullableTrustCompiay.of I'hlludPlphla. Is trustee In the mortga.o for tho bonds of the Lakeidde Hallway Company and the bonds are an absolute tlrst loin on all tie rights, fran- ctib-OB ana property of tho company. tor further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 19 tf Of QfrardvUle.Pa. :o. ZEE: suits AUCTION C0MM1SS10H HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYH, Tuesdajs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oin send goods of every descrlptloc to the rooms and they will oe sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods cold on commls slonaud settlements made on the day follow, ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Hulldlng, Cor Contro and J ardin Stroota. SSI? yin.urtllOR.J,B.Myk..lll- ITIfTW UUl, HMNHH m :cEiai 1 V-1 11 niidOKft Tuts n in 1 1 eawe: - n k m ti wKi C'liargri Against AlinUi l'lxlej' lllmlmiiil. Nl w YouK.Feb. (! cu-.atl"tinl char i s Irt connection with tlu.-ili.itu nf Atmu Pixley, the actre.-.. who died in Lotulm, on Nov 8 la-f, 1iae conw to light Hub ert .1 llaire is counsel for Mrs. Pixley, Whosajsher daughter's death is u invetiBntion because of tlie reticence of Hubert Fullmd, Annie's husband, anil tho ndtniiiisteriii ; of simpleious powders, which Mrs. Pixley believes leil to thj death. I.awrer I (aire says his elletit wa nub In make charges of poisoning, and that she was carried WHy by grief. The lawyer says, however.that Fiiltord robbed his -.vile of her estate. He also ohnrgcn Fulford with spiriting away n will of his wife which left the bulk of her estate to her mother. New llnren Policy llenlerx ItHliKd. New Havkn. Feb. . A ParklnirsHan move has struck New HaMn, under the direction of Hev. Newmiui Stnitn. iMRtor of the Centre church, oneof the bulwarks nf Yale college. During the past week, as head of the lwiw and Order leaguo of New Haven county, he attacked tlteprow cutlng attorney of the court of common pleas because there hnd been too many Bcttlement-i out of court of liquor cases. He and his league petitioned tlie courts for reform In conrt procedure. Yesterday, at the instigation of the league, eight dealers In "ponuy" were pounced upon nnd arrested while thu shops were in full blast. 1'i-n himI lVnoll Club lllectloii. PltlLADKl.pHiA, Feb. C After a spirited contest the elect inn for olllcers of the Pen and Pencil club resulted as follows: l'resl- dent, Ijouls N. Megargce, of The Times; vice president, II. 15, Nason, of The lu milrer; vecretary, II, H. Gordon, of The Press; treasurer. H. M. Palmer, of The North American. W. A. Conner of the Associated Press, J. F Lennon of The Call. J. S. McCartney of The Itecord, Luther Price of The Press and II. C. Jee!t of The Inquirer wereelected board of governors. West Virginia Miners Siibilned. HttM'ixuToX. V. Vn., Fob. (1. The situ ation at Coal burg Church is that the state authorities sent sulllclent ammunition for a long siege to both Company G nnd Company I, ami notllled them to lie ready nt once to report. There arc 1,5 K) miners in the valley who arc In a Hurry, nnd protection is demanded by the eo.il mine owners. Thcio is no evidence of a violent outbreak. Stokes Versus Mael.ay. New Yoi'.K. Feb. (I. The second Irinl of the action of Kilwnrd S. Slokes against John W. Mnckny nnd Hector lie Castro was begun before Justice Patterson, of the supreme court yesterday. On the former trial Stokes got a judgment for 75,000. The verdict was set aside by the court of appeals, which ordered a uew trial. lie Didn't Court Investigation. Van Hons, la.. Feb. 0 W. A. Hynn, the postmaster of Van Horn, committed suicide In his olllee rather than submit his accounts to a postnlllce inspector for examination. There ere no charges that he was short in his accounts. Not Summoned to Koine. Home, Feb. U. Cardinal Hnmpolhi, the papal secretary of state, litis authorized the Associated Press to deny that Arch bishop Corrigan, of New York, has been Bummoned to.Hotue. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations on the New York and 1'liUaddphla ISxchnnces. Nuw Yohk, Fob. B. The industrials, espe cially those which are alfected by the tarllf and revenue measures, furnished tho chief Interest of today's stock market. Tho rail way list, with the cxoeptlonof Heading, waa neglected. Closing bids: LehlghVnlley.... ;HH V N. Y. & Pa,... 2 PemislMtnia . Krle 1"iH KeadliiK Xf 1)., h. & W 11MK 6t. Paul.... West Shore HJ4 Leliigh Nav N. Y.A.-N. I'.. New Jersey ( en K1 Ur's ll.'i X. Y. Central 101 Lake Krle A; W. . 15 Del. A; lhulbUU....Kkl)4 tleueral .Markets. PnilAnni.riiH, Feb. 5. Flour quiet: win ter superfine, fiifri.lO; winter siigierllne ex tras, $i.258.S 50; No. a winter fundi), fi'iVI 2.06; l'ennslanla roller straight, Stfltoi&a.lO; western winter, clear, Si-'.7."i.l. Wheat Inac tive, easier, with tlc. hid and OJtso. asked for Februnrj. L'orn dull, lower, with I.e. hid and I2!c. asked for February. Oats quiet, steudy, with Oile bid and SIHc. asked for Feb ruary. Ileef louer: family, f 12U; extra mess, $3; city extra, lmha mess, iliisu. Pork dull; new mess, Sl. extra prlme.$i:iall; family, f 15.B0; short clear, ?15ffll7. Lard lower; west rrn steam, JTs. " ,v; rellned steady. Hotter nuiet: western d i ttn Cl7e.; do. creamery, 1827Kc; do. fw ioi- . i:i..luu.: Klglns,Wc.; New York dairy. h',.'u.; do. creamery, l"a tic, PennBylvaiilaerenniery prlnts.fnncy, 7e.; extepilonal lois higher; do. choice, aftdi-Tic. ; llo. fair to guild. aWKWc.; prints jobbing at fsi&tlle. Cheese st( udi ; Now York large, IPMc; small. lnlidCe.; part skims, ItClOu.; full skims. i:k. Kggs dull; Ice house, f-'.58 per case: leestern, freBh, $U15c, per dozen: emit hern. li AlSc. Live Stock Market. ni'FKAi.0. Feb. 5. Cattle dull; good to prime teals, $5.nO&7; butchers, ftl.VJ: mixed, Sl'ne. liogs slow, HOf-d Yorkirs and ine dluiiH. ii.' nS.11; iis, IS.ilHsS.P); roughs. t.S"iT4.7i Sheep dull; Canada Iambs, Jl 50(9 iM; ihiiei nitlve, do, U ill ri 1.50; fair to good, fl I.' ": liemy sheep. $.5iKa:i.i'."; fair to gi'od. V' "H ' ' -i: eoiunioi. lo fair, f 'J .50. liA-.r I,ni.... 1'a. tin 5, Catth dull, Hilda -huh i.O Iriea I l w 1 1 k's prh i- Hogs Eleud. ul i . Ml.h j,..si i 115. l-hi ep end lunlbs Mr1, d i iinees l.'i lo ie. off troin lust Wi'l'k. SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens tlie body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, tlie fat-forming element. cott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil witli hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no limita tion where weakness exists. A Prepared by Soott A Bowes, Chtmlita. pew koric. Boia by Aiiaruggitu. The Exciting Trip of tlie British Steamer Beta BADLY BATTERED BYIIEAYrSEAB. Hin Water 1'ollred Thnuil the Snl HIKl Wrecked llverjthltiK llffiire It, While the Crew MhiI mmmlty In Kri Ink the Veiel A limit. Halifax. Feb. H. The Urttish utMiwr Beta. Captain Hopkins, just arrled frotn Mutannis. had a very wrious time, and ixtks pretty well battered up. Cnptalu Hopkins rejiorts that he sailed from Ma tanxas on Jan. 24. On Tuesday morning, theaoth. the wind Veerwl around to the Wert, a terriMu croa sea, was running nnd the steamer began to mfcip large iiunuti lle of water. Almttt 4 o'clock that inorn Ing the waves sinasheil the foreseiiti le off, nnd about noon a big sea aliumst burled the ship. At U o'clock on Tuesday night, the cati tain left the bridge and retired to his berth, when a great wave strnck the Tea sel just forward of the after rigging and rarried away two boats, destroyed the bridge nud Hooded the pasiaeuger saloon. The wave broke the whole side out of the saloon and chart house nud hurled "ap tain Hopkins out nf lied and through the opposite wall, in the meantime the vessel shipping tons of water, which In pouring ,i0wn the companion ways broko the Iron banisters into pieces. Tlie stnirease waa crushed to the Moor of the saloon, and th snloou itself wascoinpletely wrecked. All cabin littings were smashed Into frag ments. The water poured along thu rorrtdorn and wrecked the ladies' dormitory, and bat Ii room. The water carried everything along with It, finding an outlet through the right near tho stoke hole and driving the firemen from their work. All the time the crew were hard at work attempt ing to keep the ship afloat nud securing the articles that werolteing thrown about. Two seamen were found iueuslblo and bleeding tindet tho lee bulwarks. Cain tain Hopkins was bruised and halt stunned and was found under a pilo of chairs and tnbles. Canvass and boards were fastened up over tho saloon house, nnd tlio piles of wreckage which were laying around were cleared up ns well as could be done. On Wednesday morning the gnlo sub sided, and the steamer was found to have drifted during the forty-eight hours that the gale lasted 160 miles southeast. Dur ing the whole time the engines were kept working, nnd yet the ship lot ground. An Helm of" the .lones-I.oeko War. Cado. I. T Feb. 0. The Choctaw dis trict court convened hero yesterday with a (lo.en murder cases before it. Several death sentences uro expected. The most important and the one that is likely to result iu trouble is thnt ot Shu'-ei Locke, son of Dick Locke, the lender t the lute Antlers war. Shubot is to be tried for murder. The man he killed was a .tones mini, and he is to lie trieil by a Jones court. Locke's friends, it is said, will never allow him to be shot should tho court convict htm. Geriiiun-Husnhin lteelprocity. ItEiaiN, Feb. 0. Thu emperor attended last evening the dinner civun by Chancel lor von Caprivltomemliersof parliament, and delivered a speech, iu which he an nounced the fact that the treaty of com merce with llusslu had been signed. Ills majesty said that never before had the relchstiiK to make a decision fraught with such important consequences as this treaty. Its rejection, liu said, would bo inevitably followed by a tarllf war and at not a remote period by nreal war. New York liiHtirutiee Companies Iturretl. Toi'EKA, Kan., Fob. 0. Stuto Insurance Commissioner Hnyder has revoked the licenses of tho Home Insurance company. of New lork, to do business in tho slate. The company's Kansas business last year was $in,000,000. It Is understood that like action will be taken concorniuK thirty other New York insurance eompanies. It Is under food the action is taken because the company will not pay the reciprocal tax. j A raiully of Thirteen Poisoned. IlEIlMS, Feb. 0. The Lokai Aiueiger ' lias a dispatch from Minsk, Itussia, which j hays that a rich Jewish family named Mihinovich, consisting of thirteen persons, including servnntB, have been poisoned to death. They nil partook of food in which poison had been placed, and every one of them wits dead within fifteen minutes after eatiuK. A number of urrests have been made. Atmnuhi'M Underizroiind Saloon. ANSONIA, Conn., Feb. tl. On Sunday the police surrounded n saloon where they suspected drinking was koIukou in viola tion of the state Sunday liquor law. No one was seen at llrst when tlie saloon wns entered, but a concealed trap door was found leading to a dark cellar, In which were discovered thirty persons, including an alderman and councilman ot Ansoula. The Alines Were Salted." Eb ItEllo, O. T Feb. 0. Tho gold ox cttomeut in tho Wichita mountains cul minated iu the discovery that the valua ble oro hud been "Halted." Kxcitement has been running high here for several weeks on the strength of tho new finds, but when the bubble burst yesterday tho gold schemers disappeared. NUGGETS OF NEWS Pittsburg, Kan., has had seven murders since Jan. 1. California's midwinter fair will not cloe until July 31. The United Stutes supremo court has adjourned until Mnreh B. Fresh revolutionary plots against Presi dent Uarrlos, ot Guatemala, huve been discovered. At Prairie Township, Ark., Mrs. South well, on uged woman, and Tom Cape were killed by a hidden assassin. A prize fight has been arranged between Dan Creedon and Dick Moore, middle weights. It will take place in Boston on Feb. 27. As a result of protests made by the powers itirulnst the execution of Christian prisoners in Crete the govorhmeut has pro hibited further executions, Henry Hill, a 30-yoar-old colored man, was held for the grand Jury in Philadel phia., charged with killing his mother by beuting her with a broomstick. Charles Goodrich, n demented young mnn of Kennebunkport, Me,, who has been kept chained to a bedpost, amid filthy surroundings, will be sent to an asylum by the Anti-Cruelty society. DUSIU2S5 t is characteristic of the Wan i.i. t it will sneak in a- d iuypov . ii tiest made hy anotluT bird, i.i . -cference to buildinij one ot i s own. This 5ani2 trnit ofun we-.'n in hni'icst. It is shown by the imitators of I h-Tk? No sooner lias the wonderful merit of this new vegetable short cuing, so much better than lard, created for it a remarkable sale and popularity, than thebusine-s wrens are 'tly to move upon the market with manv worthless counterfeits. Any housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of the value of Cottolkn F by simply giving it a trial. Thev will then be unwilling to go back to lard, or go down to fraudu lent imitations. HoM In a ami mintl imlls. Made only hy N.K. FAIR BANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. SSER & BFOBU (Successors to CoaUh Hro- IS. ,tH I"HHi Cff r- Unci. HHKT"AM'OUI, IJ 13 Our Motto: Heft Qunllty nt T owpflt Cfcflb Prloos. Patronaffo renptctfufy Holidted. Kaisers Oyster Bay! 127 South Main Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A. P. KAISKR, Proprietor. Cf? Fhe bost oysters In all styles at all hours. WM. JT LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Pulnce Theatre.) G-ir fxx cl-xr il 1 o . IE31. The Restaurant Is one of the best In the co regions, and has rleguntdlnlntt pnrloisattached for the me ot ladles. Tbo lbir Is stoakod with the best ides, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of wnys of throwlnp away money Onr of tho best methods "f economizing s to tnsurt In tlrsi uli.s, thoroughly re laoi-- ompnnleg, cither life, tire or accident siu h as represented No. 120 Houth .Iwrcltn street.. Hhenandoah, P 1317 Arch St. 1 a HUUl PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only (lonnlno Specialist In America, notnltlistaiidlnir what others ailrrrtlne. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Knrclnl Diseases and Strictures Permanently Cured in U to 6 days BLOOD POISON JatTvcn;.rnef; uew method lu A) u tt) clays, 6 y ku 3' .Euro pean j lospiuu ami praciirai experience, s IVrttflr.iti'H and IMiifumat ttrovn. Heml nTfl 2-cont btamps fur book. T KITH the only i venlslntasKreut Hnwialt-as. A true friend to all euftcrt'rs ami to those contcuiplatliitf marriage. ThemoststubhornanUUauRcrouji caseti uollcltcU. Write or call ami bo saved. Hours .9 3: Eve'a 0-8: Weti, and Sat. eve'a 0-lU;un. v-u auccessrui trt'OuneniDjmmu SHOEMAKERb' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Keuul I'ltlCES. J-OEUVT JO. TXLXISjXSXI FcricufcoQ House bld , Centre btrecU CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body made in ONE MINUTE from. Onty 30 c. for a full pound pachaa, "re ? enrcpb) oa ttprUoatlon U nu.i t. ' . rs. T t rtLn PV U. U. Severn, F. K. Magarple. W. II Water rhlclieitrr'tt KbtflUh l)Udind HrnIL f 'ENNYROYAL PILLS (Irliriiiul liUtfOiilr Ct'itu Pruit ttr ritttiuitert iift'ii Ota-A m'ind Hra i v I ted i-1 M maitUUiV ta.a aitli. w. I Ui.r d : ;,lf f till ItJu. I (W Jr la tumiM for c Ml. n i-t i-itltnotiikU a4 If O Hfllef rp l.ttrf1' in Utt. hy rctwt -X U UftlL JU.WKI ' n"'t.u AttMau.
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