SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For tlitrt.y-olalit years dipt. Loud followed the son, most, of tlmt time ns master ot n vns Bel. and upon retirlnK from the water ns np uotnted liy the bocretnry of tho United fetiwc' Treasury to superintend tlio seal fisheries In Alaska, which position he held live years, lie irluies one eNperlcni o as follows: "For several years I had liecntroumcd will' Kem ral nervousness and pain In the reKlot' of my heart. My preatost nllllotlou va' sleenle S'icsss It, was almoBt Impossible at any time to obtain rest and sleep, Having peer Dr. Mile' remedies advertised X bcRan usl ; Ni.rrlnH. After taking a small miantlty 1 1.1 iieneflt received was so creat thai 1 was posi tively alarmed, thlnuimr tno lemeuy eon mined opiates which would llnnlly belnjiirl. on to me; hut on bolnc assured by the drnir trlMtthat It was perfectly harmless, 1 cnntlm tl t.iToflinr with llm Ilonrt f!nrn. Ti rl L 1 can conscientiously say that I)r. Miles' BTOrailvH nervine uuu nyw iit-ait. vun- w inure for me than anything i naa over niuen 1 nau neon troaiea ny eminent, iniysu-iunt in N'hiv York- anil San .1'. I oo my present Rood health to the i i-ranciscowiinoui. ecu JUUlL'lOllSUSUOl UieSU IllUll vuiUUUiU iviiiuii-n, and heartily recommend them to allatlllcled as 1 was." Copt. A. I. Loud, Hampden, Me. Dr. M lies' Itestoratlve Nervine and New Cure ere sold by all druitKlsts on a positive Kiinriii t.'e, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Itwl.. on ri'Celntof tirlco. Pi nortiottlo. or si liottles for , express prepaid. They aio - from nil oniaioa auu uuuEcrous arug CHRISTIAN SGHSVIJDT So. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA AUKNT rou ELEBRATED U6EB v . AHD PILSNER DEERS Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S deer and Porter T AM AGENT for the 1,'hns Kettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India PaleAUw and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Bag Carpet Weaving S If you want a good p'ece of rug carpet, well woven, take your rugs and have them woven uuln camels. It will nay you la iholoccruu. All kinds, with or without s'r'.pes, mute to order; beautnui rainoow stripes, low pneos, PATTERSON'S, 203 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa X -a . ITeat o.xxd. Clean. CHAS, OERR'S SHAVING PARLOR FKKGUSON IJOCBE II LOCK, Everythlrg la the tom-orlaMine dore In first oiaas Hiyin. e.verymin naai una ciean i ivtrmrmentl enrefl B InattoGQdHjs by at Uit'aUemcd.unddrl inu ...... I.o, Va.l h f 1 500 (HO capital. Pos!t!w , rn , -ind ftiO-pago f j iiuuik.. iiiuairmcKi iruui nib ircin mopio COXVU. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal Combines every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Inilit upon hiving the genuine. iM IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. m 1 3 powder. Bra A Storm of Unequaled ' Sovority in Several Western States. NO FATALITIES YET REPORTED. Hut It Is IIllevel That Jinny Will I'rrluli finill '-Yintlir, While Wliiilunto I)n Ktriirtlon of Cattle In Inevitable The htorni Covers n Wide Area. Kansar City, Mo.. Keb. The irrent New York bllMsnrd Is being equaled In tho west. It beKHn snowing In this city about noon yesterday, and lias continued ever since, the snow coming down so thick It looks Ilko a foil. All street car lines In the city were compelled to suspend operations yesterday nfternooti, the plows helm un able to kecpfhc trnckscloar Itlsalmoslan impossibility for pedestrians to get about. Dispatches from Kansas Indicate that the storm is general. At liuiporia the snow fall was reported at midnight two feet, while similar reports came from other points. Signal Officer Conner states that the blizzard Is the worst experienced In this vicinity since the establishment of the sig nal olllce in this city. Incoming trains from the west on all roads are reported from four to twelve hours late, and some of them have been "lost" altogether. Dispatches from Oklahoma and the In dian Territory Indicate tlmt suITering among the settlers will bo very serious. 1 he loss of life, it is expected, will also be very great. A dispatcli from Hetinessy, O. T., says: A terrible norther, never before experi enced in this part of tho country, reached hero at (! o'clock yesterday morning. It has been snowing mid drifting since with no abatement, and lias drifted in places six feet deep. Hailroad traffic is entirely sus pended. The blizzard enmo up very sud denly, and no doubt the poorly sheltered bottlers in the Cherokee strip will sttlTcr greatly from exposure. The wind is blow ing sixty miles an hour. similar reports come from 1'ittsburg, Olnthe, Parsons, Abilene, Kldorado and other points in Kansas. The storm pre vails all nlong the Kansas mid Texas rail road from points in Missouri to Texas. Tho bloekndo is general. The Itllmird In Nebraska. OMAHA, Feb. 12. Since .1 o'clock yester day morning n rtorm lias raged generally in the upper Miouri country, covering the entire territory between the river and the mountains. Tho wind is from the northwest, blowing nt almost a gale, ac companied by, fine snow, which is drifted badly and packed hard. In this city cars have ceased running, and the movement of railroad trains is greatly hampered. All outgoing trains have been abandoned, lteports received from points in the west say the snowfall is increasing and is drift ing bndly, so that a general blockade is imminent. The mercury is below zero, and undoubtedly will go lower. This will entail great suITering and probably exten sive loss among cattle ranges. The wet biiow of Friday covered all foratre out o sight, and this latter fall will make it Im possible for the cattle to obtain any lood Trnllio SiHpmided nt St. .lop. Sr. Joe, JIo., Feb. 12. A heavy snow storm set in here nt 11 o'clock yesterday, and it Is now a fool, deep on the level. The mercury at zero, with a strong wind from tho northwest. Street, car traffic is en tirely suspended. Reports received nt tho general olllcesof the Hililington road are to the elfect that the storm extends over a greater part of tho system, increasing in violence us it proceeds southward. Snow Itlockndf in tltnli. Salt I.akh City, Utah, Feb 12. Snow blocked (he Union Pacific tracks between tliis city and Ogden all day Saturday and until 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Winds piled snow in the cuts as fast as It could b.- dug out. A snow blockade is tare in t'tali. The tracks are now clear. Illinois Cntrltra It, Too. Qmcr, Ills , Feb 12. A severe hllward U raging in this vicinity The thermome ter is sinking steadily, and the snow and sleet is almost blinding. A strong north west wind prevails, and stieet cm and rail way service is impaiied. On Trial for a Unable .llnriler. WATEliLOO, If til., Feb i Sam Deeters was placed on trial at Angola today lor the most heinous murder ever committed in Steuben county. On Aug :il Inst IJceten, shot and killed his neighbor. Amos Ilucli tel, and the latter's daughter, Mrs. Laura Lowe. He then wouuded W illium Yates nnd attempted to kill Ids own mother liy locking her in a barn anil firing the budd ing. His mot hei escaped, and Deeters was arrested. A Bllccemifill OjielHtfnn, Washington, Feb. 12. Colonel David B, Henderson, of Iowa, who lost one leg at the knee during the war, was compelled to undergo an opeiatlou on the wounded member Saturday An abscess which had formed was removed, and it will probably not be many days before Colonel Jlender sou resumes his seat in congress. Stolen Ulainondi ICecovereil. FoitT SMITH, Ark., Feb 12. Six of the three hundred and sixty-one diamonds stolen at Honolulu have been recovered in this city by Chief of Police Surratt, who got them from Mrs. Hattie McGinnis, a sister of Preston Horner, alias George ltyan, tho man convicted of stealing them. The jewels were sent lo Honolulu Now Hoot and Shoe Fuetnry. Elkin, N. 0., Feb. 8. A number of bus! ness men from Richmond nix! Lynchburg, Va., have formed a company fortheexten slve manufacture of boots and shoes at this place, NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. G. A. Washington, mother of Con' gressman Washington, died at Nashville, Tenu., aged U7. W. II. Cooley, a'promlnent lawyer of Aspen, Colo, dropped dead at a Denver hotel yebterday. Cuolerahas reappeared in Constantino ple. It Is believed the Turkish authorities arc concealing the facts. George Woodruff, a prominent farmer near Mulberry, Ind.,lms not slept for seven weeks, and yet is not seriously Inconve nienced. Steve Hutler and Jnck Cameron, light weight pugilists, were to have fought at San Antania, Tex., yesterday, but Cam ron failed to show up. Father Kolansiuski, the Polish priest of Detroit, who wa expelled by Mgr. Satolll for Insubordination, is to be reinstated aftt a ttmV penance. DANA'S - THE KIND THAT CURES Children's Diseases ELIZA GEROUX. Oodeiubura. N.Y. Mrs. Jlnry Geroux, of Ogdensburg, '! ' Mv llltlo ilftllirntpr nnbopTi nn Invn. ' Hd nil her llfo, weak, sickly nnd puny, 11 Wn hjvvntrleilnllTerpnttihvsIplftn with. ') n , t ivrmnnant mwl. Ilnnrlnr nf 'J your remedy, wo pave it n trial, and a '' Lnlilnnt naa nf lUWA'M MAHSAl'A.11 '' JtlLIiA changed her from a weak, puny J ". child to a tlesby, rosyhecked Rtrl." ; " Cirtlftcd (o til C. K H'(anM. Vruoallt. . 0 L1 Al.ti 1JUUUU1K1S. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. Lakeside Raituay Co. Fim Moriean SO Yca BFsrCenL COLD BONDS Offered to Public Subscription at par These liondi ore 1uot and oit-i'oJ to sub set lber in uenornirntlons "f MOO, tnon anil 8 ,,0, 0 e'icn, interest paynnie s tni annuui in May and Vovem'jor of each year, unt I tboprlnclp 0 ol the bond iraiur In IPI, unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve the rlptat to p deem Uio hon ts at n y time pilor to ma turl'y at 1IK5, with uccruod Interest. The total authot Ized tstuo lsJ60.UO0. of which tl50.t 0 will be sold at present The remain ler can be used only for the extension of the ro d to Delano nod i.nrcstde I'ark. and the purchtse oi cars ana nicer equipments lor me same. The mortciire securing tb-so bond is an ab- 8o!u cllrstlein upon all rights and franchises of the Ldtrsirte Uailwav Company, together with Us line of radw.iv between Shenandoah nnd MAhanoy City, already construct d, . nd urn extension lo ijBKeiue i'Ara lo oo con strueted v an early day. The Lakeside llallwav rctweec Shenandoah and Ma anoy City ts constructed in a meat morougu ana substantial manner. '1 no roan way Is laid with 7" pound T rails, the bridges an- all iron, and the overhead electrical work is of the very btst character. The commodious tire-proof power hou o situ ated on North Itallroad street. In Mahauny city. Is bu'lt f stone "nd corrugated lroa ud Is qitppd with adoublo sot of lectrtc gene rators. Tho electrla plant Is of the latest WoUlng h use pattern of the finest character. Tne s-benan'-oih branch Is about 6.01 miles in length, embracing a populath n of about SI 1 00, Including bhenandoali, vtah-inoy City and In tormeilinte points along tho lino. The dlstincc to LiKeside from 'Vnhanoy City via Itoblnscn's Uowman's. ShuemalterV, Park Place, Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. Tho line to Lakeside park with Its facilities for travel and easyaccess to tne most popular sum mer rosort in tho Anthraclto coal regions, will be a proll table artjuu t to tho entire line In the summer months, and a preat pleasure road. The KqultableTrustCompny,ot Pnllndrlphla, Is trustee In the mortgate for the bonds of tho Lakeside Hallway Company and the bond-i are an absolute tlrxt leln on all t o rights, fran chlos and property ot tho company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 1 SU-tf Of Glrardvillc, Pa. WALL PAPER BARGAINS!! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must nmko room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, S24 V. Centre Street, Hhenandoab, Pa. 101 North Main street, Hhenandoab, Pa rVHuLKSALE BAKHR AND C8NFECT10NEfc fee Creamwholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT'S AL0GN AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) .!. una Coal mcu rJlieiiuutiloHti Boat beer, ale nd porter ou tup. Tho tines, jrandsof whloUeya nd clears. Pool reom i :toa. Delcamp's Livery Stable B, DELCAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STEEST, Between Centre and Lloyd, Shciiniidonh, I'ciinn. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- - HUD - 139 Hotitli Itlnl II Htrcet, Bheuandonli, TF.. All work guaranteed to be first-class In ever; rested. We respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage. Goods called for and delivered 811k ties and Laco Curtains a specialty. The Man Who wrote the Song I "lie never earn to tvimder tYom hit own flrende," was Inspired while sitting before one of my fine Heaters. I also have on hand the best Hloves and llanges In the market and a large stock ot Housefurnlshlng Uoods. Plumbing, roottng andHpoutlng a specialty. All work guaranteed. t. o. TTVTA.i-aan.ia, Cor, of Lloyd and White Sts., Bhenandouh. Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. . Hsullnr of all kinds promptly attecded to Horses taken to board, at rates thttara liberal. Oi PEAR ALLEY, Bear of the Coffee House. THE llLbMI0N Mr. Fulford Talks of the Start ling Hints Against Him, NO DIRECT CHARGE OF FOUL PLAY. Hut the Hi lntl. iif I lie IIoihI Artre Anni rt Hint ller I'entli mill tlirlnntlon Were "M J.lirlou." i'l.ey Will I'lulit for n Share In Her Ktlati. XK Yohk, l'Vli la Mr. RoWt Fill furd. Iiuhnnd of the well knottn Aluerl ean actress Annie I'lxley, who tiled In London In October last umler.Rlvrlatiueil, niystfriiniseireiiiintiinciK, vaa pitsenger on t lie American line steamer New York. Mr Kulford wiw He('Oiuiuied liy his ii ler. Mrs William Kraser, and by Annie Joyce, (he late Miss I'lxley'a maid, who Is said to have admluisleretl certain (Hiwders to her, thus belli llistriiniental in cnusiiiK lier death in order that Mr. l-'ulford mbnt nlitiiiii K)BHesion of her estate, valuiil at fl-oin .KI,KI to 4(KI,(KJ0. Mr Kulford was met by a representative of the Associated l'resi, who acquainted him witli the serious cliai-xe. which have been made against him by tlio I'lxley fam-1 liy, as published durtiiK the past week, as tot lie circiinistaiicessurrouiulliiK the death , of his wife ami the aliened Turneries In , connection with the transfer nf deeds aud mortgage beliiining lo ids wife's estate. ! Mr. Fulford was considerably smprised ; aim snocKeu wnen lie learned the -enolis nature of the charges. "I have lieen living In the suburbs of London," he wiid, "and have seen nothing of all tills. 1 can say, however, tlmt It is all the most al'Mird niblii-li on earth. My ' wife died dei-pite the attention of two of the most skilled physicians in Kngland. "The idea of charging me with seeking to get rid of my wife is nothing short of silly on the luce of It. AVIml had I to gninf Certainly no mercenary object would have inlluenu d me, as there was no uecessitj for it. All the money was mine, w I. ether my wife was alive or not. The charge of harsh tnatiuent of my wife Is likewise untrue My wife anil I lived together for twenty-one year, from the time of our marriage at Portland, Ore to her death, happily and without a sepnra tlon nt any time. Her death was a serious blow to me. "The assertion iiHin the part of the I'lx ley's that all the devils and mortgages be longing to Miss I'lxley me in my name is certainly true. They are all In my name nnd "ill remain -o. Who else would have them? It was through my management that Miss 1'ixlev made her fortune. She 'left everj tiling lo me to be disposed of as 1 thought best. It was never intended that Airs. I'lxley, her mother, should bo left unprovided for. I have taken care of the whole family for over twenty years. "Mrs. I'lxley has got me into a nice llt tlo scrape by her ill advised talkl tig, ami its u poor way to set about obi lining what she alleges Is due. Of course I shall con tinue to look out for my mother-iu-lnw, but I doubt if I will contribute anything more for the halt druthers of my wife to sport with on Broadway. They are old and big enough to cam a living for them selves. "There really hits never been too much good feeling between Annie's family and myself. I received a letter from mv friend. Dr. Fleming, saying that the old lady was very irate, or something to tlmt effect, but I did not know to what bounds her auger or impatience had led her until now. "The bulk of my wife's estate is local ed In Philadelphia, where I shall go very soon to prepare for tho fighting of t lie legal bat tle, which I understand has been started forme. There is a joint will between my wife and I, made by us years ago, which I will have probated. "In regard to tile story that I caused iny wife's i cumins to lie cremated In order that no Investigation could lie made into the cause of her death I can only say tlmt bhe was creiunted at her own special re quest, nnd I cm prove this by the evidence of several p ipV " Miss Amu,. .Luce was next Interviewed by the Associated Press representative. Miss Joyce is an attuetivc looking young woman uuil wore a neat mourning suit and a Jaunty crepe bonnit. She said: "There Is absolutely no truth In tho stories connecl iug me witli the death of MlssPixley. The charges are simply pre posterous, and so far as 1 am concerned 1 court the fullest Inquiry into the death of Miss Pixley so far as my attendance of her during her last illness is concerned, or otherwise." Mr. Starr L. Pixley, brother of the late Annie Pixley, said on behalf of the family: "We all believe that the manner In which my sister came so suddenly to an end is, to say the least, peculiar. While we have no proof upon which to base a piosecution of ltobert Fulford, her hus band, for causing the death ot my sister, published stories aud Interviews with my mother and sister represent our opinions Oil the subject. "The only object of the legal proceed ings we are preparing to take is to obtain what wc believe to be our right to a proper share of the estate of Annie, and to emi.-e Mr. Fulford to make a proper accounting to us of his disposition of the will, deeds and pajiers of iny sister, in which we can prove we are interested. "My sister trusted Implicitly In her hus band, lie was always in full coutiol of her property and deposited in lumks all her money in his name, so that Annie had to go to her husband for every dollar she wanted to spend. "Aunio's brain was In no way affected. Last September, when she was 111, her hus band called in Or. Walter Fleming to at tend her. Dr. Fleming and Mr. Fulford were intimate friends. Annie did not like him and begged that she be permitted to have another physician. We do not know exactly what the powders were which were prescribed for her aud which were so persistently und regularly administered by Joyce, Annie's maid nnd dresser. We n lsh we had kept oneof these for analysis "As it stands, however," continued Mr Pixley, "we can ouly give it as our opln ion that Annie's death was very myste rioiis, aud her cremation, despite the wish of the family that her remains lie sent home, ouly adds, in our minds, to the strength of this view. The entire lack of proof, in a legal sense, prevents our mak ing these charges against Fulford. "It is true that Mr. Fulford has com plete possession of tho eutlre estate of his wife. Everything has been transferred to him, and wo suspect Joyce to have assisted lu this, Her writing is certainly very like that of my sister." Colonel It. S. Hairc, of 345 Broadway, counsel for the Pixley family, said: "I would have preferred had tho Pixley family used more, discretion in tiieir state ments. They believe, of course, that the charge! made against Robert Fulford, Annie Pl.xley's htlslianil, are true. There (ire many circumstances connected! with the departure for Kuglaiid of Miss Pixley, her treatment for her Illness and the final disposition of her remains which lend color to the opinions that have been pub lished. "it !i, however, a very serious matter to charge a man with a felony unless there Is good legal proof to substantiate hi guilt. There is no proof In the present case, and no such charges will lie made. "I know nothing alsmt the matter Iss yoml what has Is-en told moby the Pixley family My duty Is simply to Investigate the question of w hat right Kulford had to transfer the entire estate of Ills wife to himself, thereby entirely ignoring the claims of her family " Colonel Ilalre announces that he has positive evidence to prove that Miss pix ley left a will providing for her family, will witnesses who will testify to the harsh treatment of his wife by Fiillord For geries in the transfer of deeds are also broadly hinted at. The cae. which will come up in Philadelphia, promises to be a sensational one. The estate of Miss Pisley Is variously estimated at from .'tK),Ki to 4(I0,UI). Among other lhings.it, included a W,(HX) mortgage on the Park theater in Philadelphia. The latter, it Is clulmed by Colonel Hali-e, Miss Ilxley arranged prior to her death to be set aside ulisoliltely for her mother. The Indiana I'ronolliieed .seswnrtliy. Piiii.adki.phia, Keb. li!. Preparations are Mug made for Ihe trial trip of the new battleship Indiana, which will prob ably occur early next month. An Inspec tion by Admiral Walker and meiuliersot the stability board recently appointed by Secretary Herbert shows mosi satisfactory results. The lioanl haw already declared the Maehias and theCastine uuseaworthy, and the intention of the board was to sat isfy tlieinselxes of the sea going qualities of the Indiana before she is sent outside. As a result of thorough tests it is exacted that the new ship will be able to weather ull kinds of seas without anj truuble. Annulled at the Altar. IlliDOKI.YN, Feb. 12. Iiev. Father Hill, pastor of St. Peter's Human Catholio church, was assaulted at the altar yester day by Father McDonald, his assistant, who was acting as deacon. Father Hill was twice knocked down, and severely bruised, and Father McDonald was pre vented from doing him further violence only by the united efforts of several m. n who jumped over the altar rail. Father McDouald is undoubtedly insane. roottsill as a l)eeloper. Nnw IIavkn, Feb. 13. Dr. Jay river, asocial director of the Yale gymnasium. has just completed statistics showing the relative value or various outdoor games in developing the human body, and llnds that training for the crew ami the football team give the most satisfactory and sym metrical development. He believes that lor all around development baseball is not dusliable. Choked tn Dentil by n Ktlhher Hall. NllWAIJK. N .1., Feb. 12. Albert Men delshon, T years old, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., choked to death under curious circum stances. He was visiting relatives In this city, and among some presents given him was a small rubber ball. He put it in his mouth and it, slipped down his throat. The little fellow died before the ball could be dislodged. , Two Children Clelimteil. Bosxu Ti:i!iii:, Mo., Fob. 12. Mrs. Paul Herrct, living four miles east of here, locked her two little children, aged 3 and 5 years, in the house while she went to the spring for water. On her return the room was In tlames and tho little ones were burned to death. The house, with all its couteuts, were consumed. roll's I'lre Anns rnclory lliirned. HAItTi oHti, Feb 12. Fire . broke out In the Colt Paient Fire Arms company's shop yesterday afternoon, nnd In two hours de stroyed about 150,000 worth of property. The burned building is a stone and brick structure, 50 by IKK) feet, three stories high, with an imineii.se attic. The origin of the fire is unknown. ltig Meeting of runners Doyi.Estown, l'a., Feb. 12. A farmers' institute nnd general farmers' convention will be held under the allspices of the Pennsylvania State Hoard of Agriculture in the court house on Thursday and Fn day next. It promises to he 'the largest and most interesting convention jet held in Bucks county. Tenants Driven Dot by Dump. Long Island City, N v., Feb 1:1. Fire broke out in a saloon kept by .John Heuch, nt Buckley and Middleburg streets, ami destroyed ten ol a double row of frame tenement hoii-.cn on these streets. The flames spread with great rapidity, driving the tenants out in theculd with but scanty clothing. i:iuht I'lre flghtnr Killed. PAI1IS, Feb. 12. A fire occurred yester day in the Hue de Ilcully. While the (ire men mill workmen were engaged in the basement of the burning hiiildingucarboj of carbon exploded. The flumes completely enveloied the party. Klght firemen wer killed aud seventeen workmen scverelj burned. To Settle Weit Virginia's Debts. Richmond. Feb. 12. Resolutions look ing to the settlement of West Virginia's portion of the debt of the undivided stnt were reported in the senate and were mailt the special order for tomorrow The amount involved, principal and interest Is between 28,000,000 aud SS3O.O0O.O0O. A Pauper's Suicide. GKTTVSnuito, Pa., Feb 12. Miss Flora Waguuian was found dead in her room at the county almshouse yesterday, having huiig herself with a rope made of carpet rags whicli she was sewing. She had long been an inmate, and was at one time ad dicted lo opium Hliownlter Wins the lrlrst (lame. NeW Yohk, Feb 12. Jackson W. Showalter won the first game lu the scries against A 11. Hodges for tS00 and the chess championship of America. The match is seven games up, draws not count lug; time limit, seventeen moves mi hour. Tlirf Kesri,.! Di-ownetl. JlENIiKltbON, Ky., Kel. 12. Three ven turesome negroes, Jack anil Itohert W1I gus and Kohln (joiuiii, were drowned in the Ohio river nt a point between Union town nml Shnuetowu, lu au endcuvor to cross in a skill. To Work Kentucky CoaI Mine. Bahhouubvillk, Ky., Feb. 12. A inrtj of canltiillsts f rom Cleveland nml Detroit have organized a syndicate to operate ox teuslvc coul mines lu this vicinity. CQTTO- Notice the name CoTTOLUNii. NotVegetable-lene, nor Animal lene, nor MineraMctK-, nor any oilier "Idle" luit CorToLEN'E. Is the new vegetable shorten in";, recognized as far superior to lard for every cooking ttse. The other "lenes," and "ets," and "oles," are imitations made to sell on the merits of CoTTOLENi;,and to be "worked off" by sleight of hand, or the "just as good " game. 7f you want good cooking nnd good health, get CoTTOLEiNiC it's the only 'lene' worth having. Sold hi i a 1 1 iMiiiiiil p.ii:& Made vi ilv i)V jN.K.FAin!3r.N;;4CO.. CHICAGO, no 1flf M nrl AlUaDC "WB- W. PHILADELPHIA fVIUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakloy llros.) No. 38 liist Ceiilre Htrcct, iililiXaMlOUt, FIRST GLASS 6BHT! Our M'Uto: Hest Quality at I owest Cwt Prioes. Patronage rcspecirui'y solicited. Kaisers Oyster Bay I T27 Koutli Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. CWTho beat'oystcrs In all stylos at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one of the best in I ho cos regions, and has elegant dining pario.-j attached tor the me of ladles. The liar la stocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl Lots ot ways of throwliiK ana money Oni of the best methods ot economizing s to lnsurt In hrsi clacs, thoroughly re table ompanlee, either life, tire or accident such as represented by XJAVIX) FATJBT, No 120 South .1 irdln street, Khcnandoah, Pi 1317 Arch St. I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only ucnulno MKTlalist In America, iiu.i.i.iin.uiiu.iiK miav u,iivi nuit-riiM!. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special IlUeases and Strictures rcruiaur-ntly Cured In U to 6 dura BLOOD POISON iSfcESEJ; new nu'tliodlu 4u to wtlaju. Q yirs Kuro- Iioau Il0iilul ami ,ii itraulcal experience, as Jertl Health aud J)li-Iuuias prove, fc.'iid live 2-cent stamps for bMjk, TKl'THj" thoonly book exposing Quark I)oeto.a and otlicrsad-vertl-Jutf as Rre.it hinxialMf), A true friend to all i.iiffvrr-a ami tc those cimteiniilatllilE marriage. TliomtthtstublKiniaiHldaiiRerou I coses soiiciceu. wriiuor tauauu uowyuu. Hours : 9-3; Eve a o-H; wed. and sac i-ve'i G-lOiSun. tt-U Succebsful treatment by mulL SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Whulesale and Kelull rilK'KS. I'VriiUBun House hlun , L'entru HtreeL delicious to tho taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from OnlV 30 els. for a full pound jtnehage, t'fea samplA ot. orT)lkiAtoutamsnc'a--3rer-i 'U uu Bi ll. K, Severn. V. K. Magargle. W. H Waten nlrl,.lV Knll.h Ulu.ad llruL f EN NYfiOYflL PILLS ItriiJKi'l r A i frr Ato 'th I Hit A I Vd an.) .,icl nit-UlliaV nunllie-. 'i li f ' uf'ttltM tjtfa I an ' nfcmiu, rendlak. 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