1 ERRiBLEjxpiosioNi Too High Pro3suro. In tliese daysof keen competition In ever; line, when the business nun is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to the success of his business J the clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, tc slnve themselves at a terrific rale, there can lc but one result an explosion, which if not resulting in Immediate death, leaves , tnem witn shattered brains ami bodies. Ihey are running at too Inch present e The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This Is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, aril worries, and the results are the same as with their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rupidity of its incrcaso is awful 10 contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, amd are being crowded still further. There is but one solution ot the matter, tiecog nize tho importance of the situation at oik c, ami take the necessary measures to over time it. If you have failing memory, hot Jbshes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, ' loudness, irritability, melancholy slecp Trssnesi. faintiner, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy etc., know that any one of them isbut a svnintom of tho calamity that may befall I i ymi and even though you havo used So ls ...1 ll -.,,1 t-nnto,! -til, ,...l.l physicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Hcstorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depeudtd upon for nervous disorders. "Two vearaaen 1 used Dr Hilts' Restorative Nervine with marked benefit, and later induced my son, who had been sick with catnrrh nf tho Madder Ova years In the hands of our bcM thy slrlans. to trv It together with Dr. Miles' Kervo And Liver Pills. He was so wonderfully benefited i hill lie isatienninir to nusiness again, wy win i ipn ued Nervine with most excellent rcMms. A'l of u together have not used more man ix lmttles of Nervine. Peveral of our friends hnio 4il' used it. and are crcatlv Improved." Ixmls Olhlis, Itueher & Glbbs Plow Co , Canton. Ohio. nr. Miles' uotorative wervino is soin ny an I 1nitrgits on a positive gusrantce, or sent by Dr. , Miles jueutcai uo., r-iKnari, ina., on receipt oi price, J1 ncrbottle, six bottles, 8- eiprcFS prepaid, it. Is rimlttvelv free from ODlatcs or dancarous I drugs. Free book at druggists, or by mall. ' CAUTION. ir n dealer offers YV. t,. Douglaa blioos nt aredueed price, or saya he hat them without iiamo gtnmped on bottom, put bltn down as a fraud. Cnfl 1$ OUGLAS S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. I,. DOURI.AS Shoes are atyUsh. easy f.t. ting, and give belter satisfaction atthe prices ad. vertlsecl than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of V . I., Douglas mine and price on the boltoin, which guarantees their value, sates thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers ulio nimh flie fib ii.7R W.L.D I sale of W.L, Douglas Shoes gain customers. ....,.,, hi iiiui.-.,c ..irauii ineir lull line cf goods. They can afford to sell at a. less profit, and we believe you can save monev by buying ail 3our footwear of the dealer advertised below. OUloEue free upon application. Address. TV. I. DOUGLAS, llrucktou, Muse, bolj bv Jo-epb Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Both, Blngtowu. Only SO eta. for a full pound jmefcan--, Free ramxrie. on application to manuf acturora. von sine BV H n Sivern. P. K. Magargle, W. H. Wateit Dr.TtlBBl 1317 Arch St. it l I IIUUI pun met com m l ... . . i -., u .. 1 1 1 n, 4 n. ino oniT uenn no Specialist In America, I notnlthstandlng what others advertise. ! rJPnttilic nrnn itv ANO THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION I npeciai nitrates una Mrlcturos it JII!!u,mt'r turo1 la tt to 6 dajs BLOOD POISON irasfc I new method In tn mdva i,..,,.i t,',.w.L I FMn l.U:U aP? 32 Prat Ileal eiporience, as 1 2-cant stauipH for boukl TlttTli, the only i yertUuff as ureat Bpeclalihta. A true friend 1 tO all SufferiTS atlti to thnna mntmnnlatiniF wub.U2.jumiiK iuc uociorgauu outers aa j marrlao. 'riiemoststubbornanddangeroui li"""' sail ttUU UO Dii VUU Hourgt 9-3i ETft'i6-fii 1VI mid n. OF Easily. Quickly, Permanently Rcst"-oo WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train ot btII, troni early errors or late excesses, the resulta o overu oik, slekoeas worri.ele Pullstrengll development and ion given to every organ urn ltnrtton of the bod Miiiple.naluridmethodi' IminedlaU' lnipriiveilier jeen. rallure fnipoiullile 2,UI rerereneea. DihiL eaplanutlon and proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO DUFFALO, N. Y. Ifl rl.1.1...,... KnutUli Ulnbbil RpmkiL Am ica, Mk . in i. l Pt ...inlini ' in 1. . rt . miM i li ' ' na oiIiit. tit '' iiijH4init iMiialK n. irl nt;tl.S ti tt I itu I ' U uiltu i'i Th1., umufi .wl.llm. Ai i 'i i.i ur Mi 4 i.i .1, i ,tiuuaui. s. . . in I 'irr ..i rtsue In iiaihix 1 r ). ri IIL IIMMIO 1 iiriirr rue I 'i fUAft-vtUIHMaii'varvK fcl). r- THE WhMAN SENSATION Tho Acoused Ex-Millionaire Kc fuaca to Talk. SAYS HE COMMITTED NO OEIME. When Ilia Time Cornea to Speak Ills Statement Mwy Give Another Color to the Charges Made Against Ilhu Ilia Accuser tiff for Cntlforula. Nkw YortK, Feb. 23. The arrest of Erns tus Wlmnn for foreery and his iuiprisou- ment for want of ball is n subject of gen , ernl comment mid wonderment. In the , business district down town It wns dis cussed to tho exclusion of nil other mnl tcrs. Few men were better known In flmmciiil , and commercial circles in this city. In I doinitnblo perseverance, his greed for hard i work and his necomplishmentof purposos, ! commendable, and admlrnblo In them selves, had for many years made him a prominent figure in New York state. The shock of tho announcement of his arrest wns increaed when It bccnnie known thnt, like a common felon, he had been locked in n cell in the "murderers' row" in the Tombs prison. Warden Fallon explained this unusual happening In this way: "Ily placing llr. Wimnn there I did not Intend to subject him to any Indignity. The reason I placed Wininn In No. li was that he would have a cell to himself, anil as ho camo in so late In tho evening it was Impossible to place him elsewhere." Jlr. Winiim promises to speak when his turn conies, anil it is expected that ho will then glveauother color to the story already told of his alleged forgeries. He contends that he has committed no crime, but only did what ho had a right to do by rea son of liis business relations with tho mer cantile agency. Ueyond this simple asser tion Wlmau declines to discuss the allega tions made by Jlr. Dun until ho is per fectly prepared to make public his state ment of facts concerning the charges pre ferred against him. Considerable surprise was expressed in the city today thnt Mr. Dun should have left for California Just at the time Jlr. Wlman's urrest was contemplated. Kx-District Attorney DeLnncy Nicoli, when seen this morning, declined to talk about the matter anil said that he wns not prepared to make any public stutement of Jlr. Dun's charges. General Tracy said last night that he had been busy all day looking over the in dictments and examining the papers relat ing to the charges made against Jlr. Wi lliam Today ho is endeavoring to have his client released on bail. The news of the nrrest of Krastus Wi mnn was received with a shock on Stuteu Island, his home. The story was nt first geuerully discredited, and newsboys who attempted to sell papers giving an account of the arrest wero put off tho trains, and were not allowed to sell the papers on tho streets. Jlr. Wlmnn has always been held in high esteem by nearly everybody on Stnten Island. Jlrs. Wlmau is nearly heartbroken with grief over her husband's urrest, but she believes he Is innocent. Cntnn from n I'mnlly nf Actors. CHICAGO, Feb. 23. Henry Warren, father of Mrs. Joseph JelTen-.on, died nttliehou.se of his daughter, Mrs. Weutworth, nged 80 years. Mr. Warren came of a remarkable theatrical family. His father, William Warren, for many years was manager of the old Chestnut Street theater in Phila delphia, where Henry was born. His brother wns William Warren, tho cele brated comedian of the Doston theater. Hi- three sisters, Mrs. John H. ltice, Mrs. Hauchett nnd Mrs. Annie Marble, are well remembered as actresses of note by a for mer generation of thenter goers. All Quiet nt Honolulu. SAM FltAKCteCO, Feb. 23. The steamer Oceanic, from Hong Kong via Honolulu, m-rived yesterday afternoon. She reports nil quiet nt the isluuds.tbe situation being unchanged since preceding advices. On the evening of Feb. 14 thero was a mass meeting of Chinnmen in tho Chinese theater to protest against tho proposed ex clusion laws. D. H. Smith has been in dorsed its one to till n vncoucy in the ad visory council. He is the choice of the An nexation club. This i a victory for the American league. Howard's reijurcd Witnesses. JACKSON, Tenn., Feb. 23. The federal grand Jury found Indictments against Glenson, llrockwny, Heatly and Smith, the four witnesses held here charged with perjuryiu the late Howard ease. They "H coniesscu ineirguur., nun ineir testuii : y created quite a sensation. The stiirtiunr feature of Heatly's testimony was that he was in constant fear of Howard, hot hu take ills lite. Another OITer for tho Fleht. Touonto, Feb, 23. Parson Davles, man ager for l'eter Jackson, received the fol lowing dispatch from Mount Clemens, Mich.: "limiueut counsel say the law can not interfere in a contest brought off nt Strawberry Island, which la three miles from this city, and has been made by the action of the water within three years. We guarantee a purse of $15,000 and train ing expenses." To he Ktectroeuted on Monday. Bind Siko, N. Y., Feb. 23. Matthew Johnson, who killed Engineer Kuckel horn on Dec. 9, 1802, will be executed on Monday next in tho electric chair in Sing Sing prison. Johnson is colored, and for the past few days has been visited by the Itev. Mr. Wisher, a Baptist minister from New York city, who will attend Johnson when he walks to his doom. ratline Malls Wreck a llultdlng. St. Loots, Feb. 88. A fire last night in tho seven story building nt tho corner of Locust and Twelfth streets, owned by II. II. Culver, dsotroyod thnt structure and contents and its falling walls crushed u three story brick dwelling and saloon ad joining, causing a total loss of about fJCiO, 000. Ills Haul by rickpoclcets. Ciiicaqo, Feb. 23. Three pickpockets made a rich haul on a crowded Wabash aveuuo cable car at Twelfth street. They stole a purse containing ftOO in cash ana silver certificates and papers valued at $25,000 from a passenger. They jumped off tho car and made their escape. Von-l'artlsaD Election Oincers. ALU A NY, Feb. 23. The non-partisan In spectors of election bill has passed both houses. The bill gives to the two great political parties an equal number of ejec tion Inspectors, poll clerks and ballot ekrks at every polling plaee In the state, ssflsvlFWVsnnnnrSPgsjVtfsrrsrsq kSmW KIND ; mSrMKr That ; Rev. A. J. DAY, Cast Oreenbuih, N. Y, SCROFULA"" ECZEMA I of remedies, with hut llttlo (rood result, but J PtltXTA'ta aAlwATlAltlt.T.A tirnvKl Brief-. ! fectlvo that I must say It is a grand com-3 , binatlon of remedial ncents. 1 My son was also troubled with Eczema,2 his arms, from Jiands to elbows, being ono 2 solid mass of scabs. 1 lo has also been cured J by tho two of nANA'SBAKHAiWtllAfA.J ALL DnnooisTs. DANA SARSAPARIUA CO., Belfast. Me. nv Conl rind In Illlnola. LlirilKlEl.il. Ills.. Fell. 23 Prospectors, boriiiK for con I in the northern part of the city, huve been rewarded by passing through seven feet two inches, anil are still in coal. The vein Is probably eight feet thick. A shaft will be sunk nt once. Citizens celebrated the event last night at the city park. Ited lt.iutc and I.otiir llraiieh Tied. llF.il HANK, X. .1., Feb. 23. Tho live pigeon match championship of .Monmouth county, between the Hlverside Gun club, of lied Hunk, mid the Central Gun club, of Long llriinch, took place here yesterday afternoon. The match resulted in ntie, each side kill!-, g eighty and missing twenty. tlrow's ltellirn to Congress. WASIIINOION, Feb. 23. Pennsylvania congressmen are endeavoring to nrrange to have Itepresentative-elect (ialusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, sworn in on March 4 next, ns that will be the thirty-first an niversary of his retirement from the con gress in which he took such a conspicuous part. Proposed Whc lledlletlon lteeonsldered. CLKvr.LAND, O., Feb. 23. Twelve foun dry llnnsof this city have decided to with draw the proposed 10 per cent, reduction in their employes' wages, and the exten sive molders' strike which wus expected to take place will not occur. Charged with Kiiibemlement. Philadelphia, Feb. 23. Deputy United Stntes Marshal Myers yesterday afternoon took into custody Jonathan M. Hunsber ger, formerly teller of tho Union National bank of Soudertou, Pa., on the charge of embezzlement. Fatally Shot by an Ulllcer. SCRASTON, Pn., Feb. 23. Wolfe Barn ard, while trying to force an entrance into the house of Christian Henzelmnn. Heine; pursued ho llrcd on officers, and was In turn shot down by Ofllcer Lowry. Huru ard will die. Jlleeu Vletnrla Very Feeble. London, Feb. 23. The queen has le turned to Windsor from Osborne, Isle of Wight. Her mnjesty appeared to be more feeble than usual, and was supported by an iiiuiau iiitennanc The Weather. Fair; slight changes in temperaturci wosterly winds. 63 t5ct.. 50cta., and JlJWperBottl Ourra Concrhs. Hoarseness. Hore Tliroat. rouppromptly: relieves Whooping Couh and Asthma. For Consumption it has no lival: has cured thousands where all others failed; will cure you If taken in time. Soid by Drugg-tsta on ajtuarsntce. For Lame Hack or Chest. usoSUiLoa'a i-i.astkiu sscta. HILOH'S CATARRH remedy: Elavo vou Cutarrh i This remedv Is iruar&n teed to cure you. 1'rioeGOcts. Injector Iroo. Sold by 0. n. Ilsgenbaoh, Shenandoah. DiHOBSNSACK REMOVED To 658 North Eighth St. II above Green, 1'olla., Vi. ForiueiTyai JO No'th Mocoud Ht Is the old est lq America for the treatment of jierl jyhfnaea mtd Youthful Rrrors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manh'KKl, ete. Treatment ly aull a specialty. Conmualcations acredty cot HileiUlal. Send stamp for book. Hours, U a. m to 3 p. m.i 0 to 9 p m ; Suadays, 9 to U m. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) C3rii',x,aLvlllo, Fa . The Restaurant Is one of the best In the cos regions, and has elegant dining parlors attachaf for the use of ladles. The Dar Is stocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of hokb in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwlncr awav monev On. ot the best methods of economf sing is to Insur In nrst Class, thorouchle re labia rnmnanltu either life, tire or uccldont, such as represented 7 DAVX33 ZPjaTJ&T, Va. tap Booth Jardla street, Baeaaadoah, Ps A A i WONDERFUL MINISTER'S CURE I TESTIMONY t I wish to extol tho vlrtncs of DANA'Sj SAttSAPAIULliA. Mrs. Day's hcalthwas, f unusually pood np to tho npo of 40. At this, I tlmo scrofula taint manifested itself In . wit rwTEj ,r-nvvn wi ttTAvn uviivx v-ri i ta n n .i:i THE FlGHT FOR M'KANE. Jteport That Oraveseml's lloss Is S from n Felon's t'll. Nkw Your, Feb. as.-John V. McK spent a quiet day In the Hnymond st jail, lie wns visited by his lawyers ni few frletulH. but mtiiiy cullers were tut awny. II his lawyers do not succee getting n stay here it Is said they either apply to Httpreme t'ourt .111 Yeoman, of Hochester, or Hiunsev Hath. A dispatch In a Ilpuiklyn paper ( yviuany sajs unit McKnlieis safiMiiu less MmiethiiiK uiiforeni'ii happens r saveil front a felon's cell for mniiv mo. to come, ami perhaps will never I UUlreil to wear the nrison irnrb. Tin patch Kiies on tosny that .luilge Fursi of Troy, has iDiiseiitcil to lsiie a ce cute of rensoimlileiloubt. provideil siiTrl're certlllciite Is not issued by Judge Cu' of Urooklyu. peoplo Judge C'ullen lias not as yet heard o lady arguments iipnn the motion which is f rovl before him, nud will not in nny Iikfliltituaist be in n position to give a decision f.,.. week The dispatch for tills rensoii ovivai thnt all information nliout the actio WM so Judge Ktirmaii, of Troy, is jealide cx gunrded by McKaneltcs at Albanj-. nmnnse A dipntch also said tliat'the plea mid tho to Judge Fursmnn Is that the McKiuie his en was tampered with while out of theiandoah box, and tlmt the jury rendered Its viJf iust upon public sentiment, rather than erl ot the testiini.ny presented. county. Tltov, N. Y., Feb. as. m-tic-p Fun' .,., denies thnt an nppllcntiou for a certiiu.,0?'" of reasonable doubt in the caseof Mc tditriiiK has been made to hlin. ryboxl DESPERATE BREAK FOrTFREECfl to The Hherlir, lloiveser. Jumped rro'j,, I nun .liter Ills rrisouer, , f (his I'm: HM-ff, Ark.. Feb. SI A dan. Sho nnd nlmo-it successful attempt to sts who freedom bv iiiiiiiiinir from n innldlv I reeinn liiK train while being taken from Jail " noblo to vnrner, Ark., to stand trial for lives, wns made yesterdav by imi1 or1T T r, lynchers ot David U. Nelson, the col lL,L,t!i murderer. When the train was nen stova. Vnrner Hnlvkins, the "leader of the lj ers, unlocked himself from his liinti jumped from the train. Sheriff MnixpiMon jumped nfter him, both falling lict,, , ' K. H. Dyer, a deputy, stopped Hav E R ' with a pistol. A saddled horse and "tr,ct' at gun were found near the place v moment Hawkins tried to escape. i of John Last November Nelson, with niout,bear chopped ofT the leg of another ,0 orfo named Iielbau, and then stninped h plosion of death. Soon after n mob nf negroes bosed that open the Vnrner jail, took Nelson coal that killed him and attempted to burn his Hawkins confessed the crime, impliired and the others. Their trial is now in praho walls atVarner. ' started, 1 orsewmMl Slenor Zanardelll Defeated, mo of his Ilostic, Feb. 23. The chamber of (10 loss of ties elected a new president ye.iterdn the first ballot Siguor Zananlelll rec more votes than any of the other c dntes. Ho iliil not receive an abs?eb, 2. majority, however, nnd n second b Leonard wns necessary. According to the ru ni.'i.iiuii uiiiiui.it ua'Kive wiiuievcr ui.. may represent the vote for the lending enndidatc. Tho second ballot showcij t hat Siguor Uiuucherl had received the highest number of votes nnd was therefore de clared president of the chninlicr. , The number of votes cast in his favor was 101, four more than those received by Siguor Zunardelli. Confessed to lliren Mltrder. SrnixaiiALE, Ark., Feb. Four years ago a woman living at this place, named Gambotis, was killed. I.ivlug with her was a man named Charley Crouch, and suspicion pointed to him. At the trial, however, nothing could be proven and lie was discharged. Crouch has just died at Fayctteville, and before expiring confessed to the crime. He nlv confessed to the murder of a mini mimed Hodges nt Fay ctteville several yenrs ago, and also to the murder of a negro of the same plaee. rolsnniii(- .Mystery In Trenton. TlitNTo.N, Feb. 33. Elbnbeth Smith, a young colored womnn, was found dying in a hovel at No. 207 Federal street. On a table rested a tumbler containing therem nnuts of a dose of laudnnuni. Sho had swullowed some of the contents of the tumbler, hut whether with suicidal intent or not n wus impossible to learn. She died shortly after the arrival of the police. Chistropher ICeimard, with whom sho had becu living, professes ignorance regarding the uffnir. To Found n Salvation Colony, Muxico CITY, Feb. 23. A syndicate of capitalists interested in tlie work of the Sulvutiou Army lm concluded the pur chase from the Mexknu government of 200,000 acres of land in Chiapas, southern Mexico. Plans will be perfected by which 6,000 families from England nnd t he United Stutes will be put on the tract for coloni rntiou purposes, operating under the di rection of tho officers of the army. Zola A;alll Ilefeated, I'AltlS, Feb. 23. M. Sevcrinno tie Her edln, minister of public works in the cabi net of M. Houvicr in 1887. bus been elected a member of the French academy by nine teen votes. M. Emilo Zoln, tho literateur, vns again defeated, receiving but seven votes. ltesumed on Full Time. WlLKESBAltnu, Pa., Feb. 23. Tho Le high Valley railroad shops, which havo been in operatlou three days n week for two months, resumed on full time this morning. About a hundred men aro cm ployed. Rteele Maeknye Itecoverlne. ClIICAao, Feb. 88. Steele Maeknye, the dramatist, was removed from his hotel yesterday to a special car nt the fHiito Fe depot, and ls now on his way to Sun Diego, Cal. NUGGETS OF NEWS The president has named John P. Hun ter as United Stt marshal for South Carolina. John Harris, a hluhwayumu, was shot dead near Mlddlesborough, Ky., while re sisting arrest, Henry It. Rogers yesterday presented bis native town, Fair Haven, Milan, with a new town hall ooating gMO.OOO. Miles C. Comstock, who died at Utlcn, N. Y., was city treasurer of that city In 1855, mayor in 1871, ami, police and tiro commissioner in 1875. A combination of nine vaudeville thea ters has been funned in Pittsburg, the ob ject being to protect, the public ami man agers from poor performers and worse dramas. Governor Hogg, of Texas, was yesterdny arrested for alleged violation of game law. It is learned, however, tbut the county in which he went guunhig la exempt from tha operatlou ot the law. j K A A A rr. 24. 1894. nil III 1 Illli lil inn- i Kill her the All ird, : to but 'ith The Local Political Fac Have Declared War CONTESTS WILL BE M, (ker. yne sel. late A Itteount Wilt be Asked Por 1'ourtli Ward by tlie Clllreus' l'urtftllt ll, ltnllirim nt, llin Itiirolii-li TlfikH1 .laid lie Contestad, liHt reli- tKlll Tho war clouds have cathered on tlf ls 11 U'iip polltloal horizon and units tncio is a its. hat de- '11U- break in tho storm tho lightning w and crash within tho noxt forty eigh Tho Citizens' party of town has dtf e of ask for a recount snd mako nrrp.ii lurly for contest. Tho meeting rcfeircd ti his terday's issue was held last nlghlJ lllllt llllis, Whltehouse, Esq., was present and In ation with J. II. 1'oiucroy and T. U lusqs. It was ileoided to ask for a rceou tdge ggs. tnte the Fourth ward and tha naoera for Itl belnc prepared. Tlioy will be Bubif ' on the coiut on Monday morning. er a let til The returns or the Fifth ward ant C. boiough ticket aro to bo contested, hi! oin- tho recount in tho Fourth ward fail fcirif out tbo desired points theio will bej' " n,. 'don 1 lien- ino cuarKo oi imuu aaainscin ()f Whltakcr, tbo Fourth ward Dcuiocrajxtcr of Election, will conie up for a hesri Justice Walker to-night. The Democratic party is also a tuis- am, dcy, says it will fight every inch of git Citizens' party nmy take for a lwoiL contest. 4-t of To day tho Democratic Standing Cl last i... ned a call for a nieotiiiR of the 1 ilslv assailed the southern stntesmen of todav. accusing them of gross igimrence. Mr. James IJndsny Gordon, a young New York lawyer of Virginia birth, vigorously replied to Mr. Hewitt's strictures, declar ing tlmt the southern statesmen of today were ns well equipped, both morally and in tellectually, as any man there from iiurlb, east or west. IteinnrUnlde lteeoiery of Speeeb. HALTIMiiliK, Feb. 23. A remarkable case of recovery of speech from a shock oc eurcd here Inst night. Mr. (Jeorgc S. Hub erts, bookkeeper for C. C. Huckinnn & Co., and uu ex-grain merchant, well known on 'change, died suddenly nt his residence, U10 North (iilmore street. His wife, who was with him when he expired, nnd who has, owing to n bronchial trouble, not spoken for nine years, gavu u loud shriek nud recovered her voice. Mooushlnera CHptllred, WnnrxiMi, V. Va., Feb. 23. A success ful raid was made upon an illicitilistillery located on the top of Cheat mountain by United Stntes deputy marshals. Tho dis tillery was running full blast, witlin large stock of niiisli on bund. Samuel Canlleld and Hoone Humphreys, the owners of tho still, were arrested nfter a desperate light. Cautleltl has already served a term in the penitentiary for niooiishluing. Death of a Navnl Veteran. Saratoga, N. Y., Feb. 23. Commander E. T. Woodward, u prominent naval ofllcer of tho war, died here yesterday, aged 01. During tho ottack on Fort Fisher he displayed great valor, and was one of tho landing party. In 1805 and 18&S ho did duty on the famous old Kenrsnrge, which wns recently wrecked. At the time of his death he wus on the retired list. Tarts' l'roseutor Threatened with Death. PARIS, Feb. 23. Tho public prosecutor has received a letter purporting to havo been written by an accomplice of Henry, and who says that ho was present at the Hotel Terminus outrage. The writer of the letter declares that the public prosecu tor will bo the first victim of anarchistic vengeance. Polities Lead to Muriter. CAMrHKLLBBimii, Ky., Feb. 33. Last night J. C. Carroll shot and fatally wounded O. H. Duster. The shooting oc curred in Cnroll's store, on Main street, and wns the result of an old political quarrel, Hoth are prominent Republicans. ltlotous Strikers Not Indicted. Deadwood, S. D., Feb. 23. The grand jury found no indictments against the laborers who forced the South Dakota company to discontinue work under a re duced wage scale by raiding Its camp on Annie creek; lllsj Money lu Football. New Haven, Feb. 88. The annual re port of Presidi nt Holter, of the Yule Foot ball at uiu.tiou lost fall, shows that the totul receipt were iUO.Ooo.M; total ex penses, tl8,171.'J7, leaving a cosh balance of 3l2,ta,o. A Jenlous Lour' Crime, Canton, Pa Feb. aa. itert Peterson, a a youug colored barber, shot Hazel Craig, a oolorcd servant girl in the employ of C. A. Krlse, and tin- killed himself. Je..l ouy w as the caue. t'he girl will rec-. er. Anotb. r v iLtlm of Anarchy. I'AHIS. Feb. 2-,.-MudameCnlabrellwho wns woiu.Uedou Tuewlay by the explosion of a bomb in the Hue St. Jaoquati, died lostnigL, .u fc.vut agony. Killed by Ustoplui; lias. NoitroLK, Va., Feb. 23. Three colored servant girls were overcome by gas in their room. Due is dead uud the others are recovering. Made from clarified oil. expressed from notton Seed --its pure and golden m ilie Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convenience in handling, there i ' ndded to thia o 1 enough beef suet t. moke it n armi-sol..'. The combination of ihese two pure natural products i I'tcs Coltolenc, a -liortcnitifrnud coo. fig tat, witli which in hcnltltfttlncss, t leanluic-s, flavor n-'d economy, uotlui.g in the world i . i compare. -'a fTt, To sell on thr merits of the genuine. To soil bv sulistiuuion ; or by lccc( tioti. To sell t.) the i-iinrv of tho genuine, to lh dissatisfaction of the consumer, to tho detriment of tho denier, to the los of all concerned except the scheming counterfeiter himself. If you wish the best food nnd tho best health, you nlmttld Insist thnt your cooking be done with genuine. Cotlolenc. Refuse nil contcrfeits. Hold tu t H-i t iNitintl palls. Mudu 011I3 by N.K.FAIRBANKiCO. CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA W HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every ilencrlp Hon for salo AUCTION DAYH. Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody cin send goods of every description to the rooms and they will oe sold at auction on tho usual terms. All goods roldon commls ston and settlements made on the day follow, ing 'ho sale Reese's Auction Rooms Doughorty tlulldlnfr, Cor Contro nnd Jurdin 8treotn W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mnlianoy City, Pa. Autistic Decokatos Painting and I'apcrhanglng, l'erfect worU. llArgJins in naln's and oils plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. ually and weekly papers, nos-els, novolettei and stationery. Hoadparters for Evening Herald. New Dlseoyery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Curo ls used by vapor Inhalation and ls the only medicine of tho kind ever pul on tho rj nrket. Ily Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and thenco sent nndcrlnB through the sys tem. Hut by inhalation the medicino Is ap plied directly to tho deceased ornau and tha only way to reach tbo affected parts in the rose, Kvery bottle la guaranteed by the druggist I'rlcoJl per bottle. Guaranteed to. curo. For sale by all drupglsts. It's used dlllereni fron. any other medicine. Our advertised agents and nil druggists are Instructed to return the monev to any ono who falls to he cured by Ma ers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Prl. 0 ono dollar for 3 mouths' treat ment. This ls saying a great deal, bin It baa never falls d For salo by druggists, or address Tho Mayers Drug Co,. Oakland, Md. WALLPAPER! It AR GAINS'! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Hbenaudoah, Pa. Fe,Ei3D. "E:EiTP3:.isr 101 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKLH AND C8NFECTI0NH Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notlee. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AHD RESTAURANT, (Christ Hoe!or'a old stand.) Iain una Coal mih SlioHunrtoiah. Heat beer, ale and porter on tap. The Snett irands of whiskeys and oltara. Pool room at aohcMi. Tho Man Who wrote Uio Song I "lie never cores to watutrr from hit own ftrende," was Inspired while "ting beforo one of my ttna Heaters. 1 alao bv tin hann the heat and HangBSln the market and a large stook ot HousefMrnlshtng ' oods. 1'lumblng, rjoOsi and8iKju..t uspeit4ity. All work guaranteed. . T. O. WA.TEna, r-er 01 Llnyd and White Sta., Shenandoah, Pa SHOEMAKERS' Genara! Supply Store ! Wholesale and Itetall I'HIOEH, JOECIM X. TXt-335aie2i! Ferguson House bldg.. Centre Street TR YOIT HAVE A TRUNK to go to IL 1 LJU ,i,e depot or a parcel lo SoniJ away drop us a card and we will call for It United States Express, Cor. Centre and Onion eta. mimmn AUCTION
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