A SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For th'rty-clirht years Cnpt. loua followed tffchc sen. most of Unit time as master of u vo and upon retlrinR iroin mu rr h pointed by tiio fcecretnryof tho United Stnic Treasury to superintend tho senl flshcrtei In Alanka. which position ho hold live years, lie relates onoeiperlencons follows: ' tor rat oral years 1 htidbccn troubled will, general nervousness and pain In tho regloi of inv heart. My ercatost affliction Of ' -sloe plo s ii'.wi It was almost lmposslblo at nnj time t.i ob nln rest and sleep. lluvltijr Beer l)r Miles' remedies advertised I began uMn; Nervlno. After taklni? a small quantity tl.i tmiif lit received was so Krcut turn 1 was ioi tlvely alarmed, thinking tho remedy con tulncd opiates which would finally bo Injuri ous to me; but on bolnff assured by tho uruR Klst that It was perfectly hnruilc8, 1 contin ued It together with tho Heart Curo. T, d ij 1 can coiKClcntlously say that Dr. Miles' 14 storatlvo Nervlno nnd Now Heart Cure did more for mo than anything 1 had ever taken, I had lieen treated by eminent physicians In New York and San I raucSco without ben !li. I owe my present Rood health to the Judl. 'Ions use oftheso most vuluablo remedies, and heartily recommend them to allnlllictca . a I was." ('apt. A. P. Ixnitl, Hampden, Me. I)r Mlles'ItestorallvoNervlnonndNowCure are sold by alldrugclslHon a posltivoctui ron ton or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, 1 nil., on receipt of price, ft per bottle, or six b. Miles for fi, express nrcpald. They are rcs from all opiates and diuiL'crous drugs. CAUTION. lr a doaler offers XT. t. Douglas bhoes ttt a reduced price, or says lie hns them without mime stamped on bottom, put ulm down as a rrauu. A00 mum Vf-JJO GEN S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ting, and Rive better 6.itls faction at the prices ad. vertiscd than any other nuke. Try one juir and be convinced. The stamping of . I Douglas1 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. V. Douglas Shoes g-aln customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line of ffoods. They can anord to sell at a less profit. una we neiievc you can nave munry iy nuyingaUJ your fi otwear of the dealer advertised lxlow. rur free UDon anollcitinn. Address. fj' -r; LAs. II ro Uton , JX at , Sold bv Juat'pli Hall, fcheuanduah. .CHOCOLATE ' delicious to tho taste, invigorating! and strengthening to the body0 mndo In ONE MINUTE from 'lift. J s. for a full pound paeltaijo )l'T'catloiiwwanuf',oturBr3. U. It. S vera, P. E. Masargle, W.H. Watet Sully. Quickly, Permaneatly Hestu WEAKNESS, NERVCU3I1ESS, DEEIL5TY, ami blithe train of nlli truii, wriy error nr 1." t,'i eloMH.. tlie re.ulw oi oierwuik, filckt.uSA worri.Blc Fllllatrcugtli uitTtlupineiit ami toat Bttn i" ery orjan nnd Jxntlon of the txKly ilmpl.. noluMl methixU Ii!imedlao.lmpmveuin' m i ll, f'sllure luipoatlkle ami r.ferenci5iiok explan tlou and proof! nmlloa(saald)fre. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. 'TIippI 1317 Arch St. I 1 IIUUI PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho onlr (lennlne Knocilit In Araerlrs. uoimtlulunilliiK nliat otlirrs sarertue. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION npeoiai Uliuus anil Ktrlcturo) I'criuaQcntlT Cured In 1) to 6 ilari BLUDD PDISflN Kssaassas!; I caw meihodlu uu to iw dayv. 6 yfam' hurv I iMMn lliMiiltal and 32 .practical eiporlence, as I 12-cciti uiaiupa fur bnuk, TjcUTU" the only I book exponinir Ouark lioctora ana others aa- I veuWiiK .uroSt Hiieclillits. a true trlond j !loau nuncrerH anu iu luiwo conlaiunlatlnif I mairlai'. TlieniustBtubiornauddau(eruiu I camia (,uiiriu.a. vi nu or ran ana imi saved. noun -i l r.nt -oi ;vea. and sat. 6-m, sun. u-i! Muu.TfulirealuinttTinlL LOTS wmms WMSlkM- Jud n ft 11 I - i m en WdL. jioucLAs Of holes m a skimmcrl afe Lota of wvs of throwlnir away money. Om 1 Wt tne best methods ot eooQomlilnu Is to Insun tnllrat class, thoroughly roilable companies eltber life, tire or acciaent, such as representee by No, U0 Booth Jardln street, Shenandoah. 1 Great Damage to drops in Various Seotions. FRUITS AND BERRIES RUINED. The Frigidity IlltemltMl Snlltli to Oaorirla, TtnniH and Kentucky, and the Tele graph llrlnct lllncnuritclnc Report! as te I'toiprcli for tho Future, ISDIAHAPOLIS, March S7. The cold wave which Is now sweeping over the country has probably cut, the chances for a fruit crop In this stnte down to a very low de gree For several wteks past the weather ban been unusual wnrin for tha reason and the result was that when tha oold snap came, it caught the fruit trees just ready to burst the swelling buds Into blossoms. It Is thought that peaches were to a large extent killed by tha severs weather In January, but such as tscaped that ara now certainly Rone. Cherries, plums and apples are almost totally de stroyed in the central and northorn part of the state. A dispatch from English Bays that the frost has doubtless destroyed tho apple crop, the buds of which wera well advanced. All small fruit and peaches were destroyed weeks ap;o. The Dallinc In Kentucky. Midway, Ky., March 27. The cold wrvo that reached here yestcrclny forced the thermometer to 16 degs. Burly Hardens, tobacco plants and much of the fruit thnt had escaped earlier freezes have been killed. It Is believed that the wheat that Is already jointed Is greatly Injured. Dis patches from Versailles say thatthe freeze killed all the tobacco plants, early gardens ami much of the fruit. Enrly wheat Is also damaged. Tdhacco growers are feel ing blue, as the plants were forward and unusually flue. At Mnysville the ther mometer dropped to 14 below freezing, and unmercifully slaughtered the peaches and plums The farmers sny the wheat . U bndly (lai.mged. Cattlettsburg reports that u ureat mnny fruit trees were In bloom, which are undoubtedly killed. The thermometer registered 19 below yester duy. Maryland l'mclics Nlppad. nAi.TiMniiH. Msroli 27. TIih rnnl snnn 1 has caused th. farmers aud fruit growers of Maryland and Virginia much concern. ! Very large crops, especially of peaches, were expected. The early approach of warm weather started all branches of ag riculture Into activity before the usual time. Dls patches from southern Mary' land, the eastern shore and points in Vlr- glnla are a unit tu declaring that the frost lias done Irreparable damage to strawber rles and peaches. Throughout Virginia Ice half an Inch thick was made on Sun - day night, and fruit trees and early vege- tables have suuered very much, t rora many points the peach crop, it Is thought, will be & total failure. The MUnnurl Hlver Frozen Over. Rt I.HTI1R Mnroli Q7 Thi pnlil wdta wiiloV, lioirnn liro l.VIilnir lnct. ronrlir.,1 Ha 1 climax Sunday night with a locul temper- ature of 10 dgs. above zero. As a result reports are coming in from all directions n f n rntniillcnlinii rtt flio r hniniTA nwp. iously dona by the cold snap to fruits, etc. The statement is now general that crops of berries and fruit which had been given an early start by the warm weather aro now an absolute loss. At St. Joseph the Missouri river is frozen from tank to bank. It Is not believed the ripple crop has been injured, the buds not being sulllclently optu. IVnnnylVMtila Farinem .tlnrmrd. riTTSHUlto. March 27. Pittsburg was visited Sunday night by a blizzard. Snow began falling early anil continued all night, and the mercury dropped to 17degs. The greatest alarm Is lelt by farmers lest The greatest alarm Is lelt by farmers lest the fruit crop should be ruined. Apricots were In full bloom, peaches either open-1 in u up or In blossom, and pears were fur uii danced, lhe nipping frost which ac companied the blizzard may have killed the blossoms, or a sudden thaw may exer cise the same blasting effect. Tennesae's Wlmat Crop Endangered. CLAUKKVILLK, Tenti., March 27. The cold wave has struck this section with full fury, the mercury dropplug to IS degs. Sunday night. The farmers have fears for the clover and wheat, although the latter I has not reached the joint, at which point I the danger from frost Is greatest. Karly vegetables are Injured to a greateror lesser degree, and many truck gardens will prob ably have to ba replanted. Georgia'! Fruit Orup Injured. ATLANTA, Ga., March 27. Hum" & Moon, the largest peach growers in the peach district of Georgia, fay that flu per cent of the fruit crop has been killid by Sunday night's freeze, and they think the remainder will go by last night's cold snap. All vegetables are killed around Atlanta. The melon crop In Georgia la killed. llrrrlc. Killed In Illinois. CAino, Ills., March 27. It is thought the cold weather ot the last two days has killed the strawberries In this section. Peaches were nearly all killed by the ex treme cold of January The berrlea were well advunced by last week's warm sun shine, but the vicather U now ircezlug cold. Dumas to Mlalilgun'a Tench Crop. Detroit, March 27. Latest advices from various poiuts in Michigan give a variety of opinions as to the cold wave's effect ou fruit crops. All agreo, however, that early peach buds have seriously sulfered All report wheat unhurt, but some report strawberries and blackberries frozen Terrible Cruelty to liny, Owebso, Mich., Marob 87 Public Indig nation has been aroused against Mrs, Ur sula Burpee on account of evldenoe of her brutal treatment of her adopted son, 12 years of age. The boy has been found In a famished condition, hh legs raw, the flesh simply banging to the bones. The womau claims that he was pinned down by a falling strawstuck aud his legs frozen. The belief is that the, woman poured boil ing water Into his boots aud starved him. Physicians suy that both his feet may bo amputated Mrs. Uurpee was urreated, Rtabbetl Seventeen Times. Homebtead, Ph., March 27. For some time past Mrs. Joseph Urnbly has been separated from her husband, and has been employed as housekeeper for H. Fraukel. Yesterday her husband called at the house and ascuulted his wife, cutting oil her noso and hacking her face terribly. She was stabbed in seventeen places, and physicians say she will die, Urably wrja arrested. What is Cnstoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is ft harmless suhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any proscription known to me." II. A. Ancnan, II. I) 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. "Thouaoof CaKtorla' li ro universal and Its merits fco well known thnt It soenH n w ork of EUpererogatlon to endorse It. Tew ore tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Mjjityn, I. P., New York City. Tub Curritiit All liitHTntHte Ilttli. llUNTINOTOS, W. Vn., March 27. Atthe L.n..ll. nf Vnnv ,.u..t.- In T.nr.n,. ,, PirlJ1 i,,,,n,. tonW,i i . ,11111 cn,ty w,tll i,en,eyi Amlj Colemnn Nutl Simpson anil K Alruhem ClirNllai; was 011 the West Virginia side of the river and tho other men on the Kentucky side. Christinn was "hot twice by tin- iang, and his wounds may prove fatal tjver HKi shots were llretl ny tile partis across Ihh river. Two of the Kentuckmns were lu- Jurt'd. but not tHtiilly To Vrotrcl llrlirlup; Hon SonU. Washington. March 27. -Slr Julian Pauncefote, the Hrltisli ambassador, had another long interview with Secretary of State Greshara In connection with P.ehrlng sen mat tern There are evidences j that the efTorts which both parties havp been making to arrive at a satisfactory 1 agreement touching the regulation of the 'seal fisheries this season are likely to be crowned with success within the next ten days Hcfllil ft Special Venlra. ClllCAOO, March 27. The attorneys for Prcndergast, the asasslu of Mayor Hnr tlsou, aked yesterday for a special venire to avoid delay in (.ecurlng a jury for tha Insanity proceedings, which began today ' I)"' the order was denied by Judge Chet I '"I SI I V.V"""" 'T not cure. B A?,?sT?cab'? paintlns imd Nibte TowiO. gffatfi Tho Favorite TCKO PWWB for tho Teeth and lircath, 25c. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., Ban Diego, Cal., Bayat "Shlloh'a Catarrh Hcmody is the first medicine I have ever found thatwoulcidorao any good." Price 60 cts. Bold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Tim GnitAT Couan Ccthh promptly eur trhcroall others fall. For Consumption it baa no rival; has cured thousands, and will ctrnii von, If taken lu'.lmo. Fries 15 ctj., CO ct JU5. (.ol 1 by C. II. Ilagcnbuch, Shenandoah. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah lor Pcnn Haven Junction, Mauch OhunV, Le 61?hton. Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasa'inus AUentowu, lletnlenom. Easton. Philadelphia &'! Weathorly at 8 W, 7.38, 8.15 a rn , 13.13 1 57 p. m For New York, (1.04, 7.88, 9.15 a. m W , 1 For Qunkiifco. Hwltchbicar, drrhards and Hud sondale, S CH, 9.15 a. m , ana 2 67 p. m. For Wlllios-Uarre, White M&vei., Flttston, Liceyvllle, Towands, Styro. Waverly ana Elmiru, 6.04. 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5 87 p. in. For Rochester, lluSalo, Nlacara Falls anO the West. (1.01. 9.15 a. rc. and 2 57 5.S7 p. m. For Helvlaere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, CM a. m., 57 p. m. For Lnmbertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m ForTunUhnnock.6.04.9.15a tn.,'i.S7,6 27p For Ithaca and Genera 6.04, 915 a. m, 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. in. .27 p. m. For Jeanesvlllo, Levis ton and Header Ueaaovt, 7 38a.m., 12.13,8.03 p.m. For Audenrled, Ilaileton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.01, IXi. 9.15, a. m., 12.13, 2.67 6 27 p. in. For Scranton. 6.0t, 9 15 a. m., Iftt o. m For Uatlebrook, Jeddo, Drtrton and Freeland, 9.01, 7.31, 9.15, a. m 12.111, 2.57, 5.1T7 p. ir . For Aabland, Olrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.U. 7.61, 8.58, 10.S0 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.tt, 8.22, 9.1t p. m. For Raven Kun, Centralis, Mount Oarrrel and Soamokln, 7.06, 8.60, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.40, 8.2 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Plane, Maoanov Olty ana Delano, 6.04, 7.83, 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.48, 2.67 S 87, 8.03, 9.38, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at aM, 8.IS, 11.46 a m., I.a6, 4 30 9.30 p. m , and arrive at Shenan doati at 7 88. 9.16 a. m., 18.18. 2 87, b.V. 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for Pottevllle. 6.60. 7.38 9.05, 11.05 1130 a. m , 18.18, J.67, 1.10 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoan, 6.00, 7.85 8.06, 10.16.11.48 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 110, 5.24, 7,15, 7.6s 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Ilaileton, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 1143, 2.IW, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Ilaileton for Shenandoah, 7.83, 10.00, 11.06 a. m., 12.15, 2.(6, 6.80, 7.26. 7.64 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave (or Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost Greek, 7.29, 9.0 a. m., 12.30, 2.46 p. m. For Ilaileton, Ulaok Creek Junction, Pees Haven Junction, Mauch Chjnk, AUftntown, Bethlehem, Uasloa and New York, 8.10 a m., 12 30, 2.66 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.10, 11.36 a. m., 12.30, 2.66, 1.40 CM p. m. Ltave Kaileton for Shenandoah, 8 80, 11. W a. m., 1X6, 6.80 p. m. Leave Sheuandouh fur i'otuviUe. a.M, 8.10 9.80 a m , 1.46 p, m. Leave PclMvUle for Shenundouh, 8.M, 10.H a.m.,1.86 R.15 v xa JiOLUN 11 WILBPR. Oenl "upt, Sou'h lletblebem, i'a OIIAS. S, LEE, Qe.il. l'as. Ast. PhlUdelpulo. A.W.NONNEUAO KR. Asst. '1.1' , bouth Uctilchem l a. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, fiour Stomach, Dfarrhau, Kmctatlon, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotos dt Cttlan, Without lojurious medication. "For bo ve ml years I haTe recommended your 'Castoria,1 and (.hall always contlnuo to do no as It has !q variably produced beneflciai results." Edwin p. Paudeb, 51. X), lSCth Street and ?th Avo., Kow York City, Company, 57 SIohray Stokbt, Kur York City A CRANK WITH A GRIEVANCE Wnnted to Kill i 3luyr for Appointing a Cntluillc. LAKCASTF.lt, Pa., March 27. An exciting episode occurred last evening at the resi dence of Mayor-elect Kdward S. Smeltz, which created great consternation Iu the neighborhood. Mr Smelt, has been lying dangerouly 111 since the day following his election, but during the past week had been sulllclently recovered to be able to con sider his police appointments. Yesterday he made public his appointments, and they seemed to give general satisfaction. In the evening a man called at Mr. bmeltz's residence and asked to see him. He was told by one of the ladies of the family that he was too 111 to see strangers. The man grew very excited, ond said ho must see Mr Smeltz on Important busi ness Again the caller was denied admis sion, when suddenly he pulled a revolver from his pocket and exclaimed with an oath: "He appointed a Catholic on his po lice force, and 1 am going to kill htm for it." The screams of the woman aud the excited demonstrations of the matt with the pistol attracted a large crowd, to whom the crauk continued to denounce the mayor for appointing a Catholic. The man quietly walked away before the ar rival of n policeman, but he was subse quently arrested at mm home. Ills name Is Theodore Kllnger, .10 years of age, and uc has given the police trouble before. ninhter Lucked Out. South Nouwalk, Conn., March 27. The striking molders atthe Lockwood Mauu fucturing comiiany's foundry did not re turn to work, and a lockout has been de clared by the company. A few men In other department, are at work, and thoy will lie given employment for a few days. The company employs 400 men, but the moldem' strike affects all departments, and If the trouble is not settled the entire wnrks will be closed. During last sum mer when hunlne was dull the company paid regular wages on reduced time. When work revived tw.i weeks ago wages were reduced and the atrike resulted. Ilnrltlinrne Opts Two Years, New C'AfcTI.K. Pa.. March 27. Professor llnrtshorne was yesterday sentenced to two venrs In tha neultentlarv. Xotwlth-1 standing he had pleaded guilty, he broke down when he heard the declilon of the ., a .i..l.. .11 i. ci...-.n . iiuit-ij ui-i.u,cij uj uiiriiu Douthitt prevented another jail delivery Sunday night. The prisoners said to be Interested in tho plot were Prof ossor Harts home, Charles Jacobs and Samuel Schell. Schell and Jacobs had succeeded in get ting out of theircellsby unscrewing bolts. They had sevoral saws, and intended to release Ilamhurne before cawing the Iron bars over the windows. Demanding; a 1'roTlalonal Government, Colos, March 27. The American colony of the Mosquito reservation, through the United States consul, formally demands from the Nicaraguan commissioner, Sen hor I.acayo, the formation of a provisional government in which the American colony shall be represented, The Americans de sire to form part of a council which, It is proposed, shall have the power of naming oilicuiu, organizing tne police, mnKlugtlie laws aud creating courts. The Americans also demand the withdrawal of the Nlca - raguau troops and the uutonomy of the Mosquito reservation. Killed by a Manlao. TKI1RKU,, Tex., March 37. An lnnue barber named Peter Heneto was brought irom lianas uy u ueputy slierllt lor con- flnementln the Northern Texas Asylum for the Insane. hen taken from tho train lie broke away from his keepers, ran into the crowd of watting passengers and ' attempted to kill all whom lie oould as-, fault. A girl named Gertrude Morgan, 12 I years old, had her left leg broken in two places and was Injured Internally so badly from kicks that she died. A Chllrt Hasten to Death. Boston, March 27. Medical Examiner Draper submitted his report ou the death of Madeline liaudet, the little girl who was fouud unconscious by an agent of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil dren as a result of a cruel beating Inflicted by her father and stepmother. He finds that death was due to a blow on the head, aud declares the child to have been the victim of homicide. The parents of the child are iu custody. rtallrnadi TEesponslblo for Incompetency, KAKiAS ClTT, Mo., March 2T. The court of appeals a dinned the decision ot the lower court awarding Sampson I). I.oh e 12,000 damages. I.ovve w as employed by the Kindt Island road on a seel Ion gang with three wi-uen Wnile iinlo.nl'iig logs he was injured, ou inir lo the Swedes uot understanding K i-;li li. 'i ; mrt holds the road was negligent In eninloyiug men Ignorant of the English language COXliY'S WEN ARMY Gold Weather Depresses tho En thusiasm of tho Army, RECRUITS OOME VERY SLOWLY. Duly KeTrnty-twii Hail the IJnnrntt; o Mnrrh from (.'mitm, tn l.ouUvllle A Steal Awults the Hungry Mnreliera Ml Kcoiinmjr, I'n. AlLIANcl!, I), March 27 The. (Viimy irowd arrived here at noun tmia), and are riieamr" d on the fair grounds 'I here are tniuiy people lu this city ulm syiiiHithi.e witli Coxey, and the m my will lie rein furred here Several consignments of food for the army arrived friiiu.i mintry villages uear here. Tliern is anxieiy about the possibility of n row in the army white It Is here. It is slated that men In the ranks, the privates, have said thai. If ('ii.xey tries to abandon them here mi the pretext of going to a Chicago horse wile thele will be n breakup of the wlmlu bil-iUBsM and a scrap to finish it, The memlivrs of Com pany K, Klghth regiment, understand that they may be culled on at any moment, and if trouble occurs the militia will h.- called out at once. Forty destitute men, hungry and half frozen, arrived here mi freight trains Sunday night and lust night sought shelter in the city lockup. They came to I join the Commonweal army. Fourteen I men from lierglmlz, a mining village lu the northern part of JelTerson county, ar rived yesterday to join the army. Hut seventy-two of Coxey'K Common- wealers had the courage to march away from Canton yesterday afternoon In the face of t lie wintry blast that wus blowing at the time set. for tho start The band deserted at that point also, aud that took much of the spirit out of the soldiers. The march from Canton tn Louisville through two Inches of snow and In a temperature 20 degs. above zero was anything but a pleasant experience for the thinly clad wanderers, who had imagined that the entire trip to Washington would be a sort of a springtime frolic. Fifty trnmps were picked up between Canton aud lxiulsvlllu, and when the army went into camp last night It numbered 122 men, aside from the olllcers The claimed enlistments are 250. Much excitement wus created by the an nouncement that three of the tramps had robbed a man named John Hiiegg of watch and 10 In money This was the first attempt at lawlessness, butuoanesls were made. A dispatch from Dallas.Tex., announces that a local group of twenty or more men have been organized there, to join Coxev's Commonwrnl army They are to start from Dallas for ashlngton via bhreve- port aud Vlcksburg next Monday or Tues day, aud join General Frye's regiment now en route to Han Antonio from hi Paso at some point east of Vicksburg about April lr. A supply of ratlons.shoes, blankets, etc., is being accumulated, and the command when it leaves Dallas is ex pected to number at least a hundred more. News comes from Denver that "General" Hamilton's contingent will have to walk out of town unless they pay their fares. The Santa Fc olllcials have refused to furnish a train to the California divis ion of the army, and will undoubtedly re peat Its refusal should t lip Denver contin gent make its promised demand. The other roads will also decline to give free trans portntlou. Coxey and his Army of the Common weal will get a royal reception when they strike quiunt old Kconomy, Pa., if they ever get that far on their way to Wash ington. This was decided upon yesterday by the board of trustees of the Harmony society. A 'wigon load of potatoes, several hundred loaves of bread and a lot of good, old fnshinniit ginger cakes, such only as can be foil 'id at Kconomy, have been set aside for the army of pence Furthermore, It has been fettled that, a steer is to ba slaughtered, dressed and cooked on the hillside when thu lluekeye iitixote and his followers approach tho village. It ii stated that Coxey was asked re cently If he was going lo march his men from Washington back to Mnssillon If his mission foiled. "March thorn back." said ' CoXey lu i 1 t,..iii '"Uleil astonishment, "not by a jiigfull. in a trainandcnmehnmemyself. but tho arm) must get horns as best they can." (Iraveaend Election Crooks I'lnatt Oulltjr, IlROOKLTN. March 27. Andrew Scott Jamioson, cunvlcted last week of perjury. was sentenced by Judge Drown In the court of oyer and terminer to eighteen months in the penitentiary Theelghteen Indicted election Inductors of Gravesend were then called upon lo plead, and all pleaded "guil y," with the exception of Iiank T. ( lai U, who pleaded "not guilty. and Patrick Ilghe, against whom the In dictment wns dropped. fiannders Slay be a Double aiurderer. WlLKEiBAHltE, Pa., March 27. John Saunders, the Hungarian who thot. and killed little Chrlstouhar Ileudershot aud wounded two other ncrsons ut Mldvnle last week, was given a htaring yesterday i The hospital physicians tenitled that An 1 drew llosbock, one of baunder's victims i na still lu a dangerous condition. The prisoner was recommitted to jail I Writ Virginia Mlueri (Inlet. CllAllI.Ksrux, W. Va., JIarch 27 All of the miners nf the Kanawha valley-resumed work yesterday. About 5,000 men are now 1 employed. There la no trace of the recent bloody disturbances l'ft here, , A Powerful Flesh Maker A process that kills the taste of cod-hver oil lias done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. Gstt'sEmiiision stands alone in the fielo of fat-foe. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scolt's Emulsion checks Con sumption and all other wasting diseases. Prepared by Scott h Bowoe, GhtmliU, A'.k t'ictn?'i who nreinakinp5ni tUtton ol COri'OLbNE, the new vegetable shortening, why they pivc up laid at-d t-v to trade on the merits of C0TT0LENE ? Per haps you can gnt'FS why. cony? i9k the grocer who attempts sub .titution, why he tries to n imitation when p-op1e call foi that pure, palatable nnd popular vege'.ablj shortening, C0TTO LEND? Pcrii-v-i you can guess. ASK yOURr CJ'haat, WI-.-'h.);!'l not V..U iihc C0T VO.v. ; i ..4lj..!l el" lard or a i o'h.rc ipiju.hI, ir j.ll cooking purposes? It 1 i-i the liijl'e-.' TiciLile c:KL.reine:'.' ; f"o:a rhy A' Hns fl:i to hes! li.'iii ; fiom ?o .lurir-:i per I ' r. j l o e a per ic ri v i.'ihotiteek-refM'.t.M jc'onor.iv V j-5:" 1 : : , it J 14' "" I' ' ., ... HA i.. 'M jN.K rv.; .". .riKco ' CMiCit'CO, smo s r' ' fruwvn: avc. r.HLAOLPHI AUCTION.COMMISSIOII HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for salo. AUCTION DAY8, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to tho rooms and thoy will oe sold at auction on tho usual terms. All goods soldon commut slon UDd settlements made on the day folio tng tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty IJulldlng, Cor Contro and Jnrdin Rtrcots 101 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pi., WHOLESALE BAKKK AND CONFECTIONEI. Ico ' Team wholesale and retail. I'lcnlos end (Ktrtles supplied on short notlct JOE WYATT'S i'ALQON AMD RESTAURANT (Christ Uoasler's old stand.) 4lM Aait Coal ettH,, Htieiiunrtosli. Heat ber. ale and norter on tan. The fines! orandsof whiskeys and clears. Pcol room at aonen. The Man Who wrote the Sonrj "lie never caret to wander from his own flrende" was Inaplred while sitting before one of my fine Heaters. I also have on hand the best Blovoi and Kanges in the market and a large stock ot llousefurnlshlng Uoods. Plumbing, roofint nndUpouting a specialty. All work guarameea- kit. of Lloyd and White Sts., Bhenandoah, Pa CMrTif.trr'a t:nc. h lllnjiiiDit ItraasV fEMYWYIL P'LLS Vj;L Uru'CKt fr ktKcrt Kngiuh Via- Uit i, s kl w Ii Iiluu rthboii. Take mi ultirr. fit f ie danam ou tubttitw I " fjf twntunJ imif in -if Avlru(nii,ri44 I W .f In maiuM for t rtf'ulnra, itlmonlaU a4 le A 'llr!)-r fur l.tnlU mS in Utttr. b ntnn. -X D SliJL I M.IMMt Ion iuoUU. A'osm k"mrt mr 01tlh-tr i licMltiI -o..I.H.ur. KqNM(F I H m HI ! U"iN "Ulf Y SYPHILIS iSS I eT0.G0D rapltat PoeltUe roota .mil lu0.paK inwiK.iijiii tsipt in ii i iromisMiineoureu, fjeabyuu.il. Nr.thlnKLliiewllfcure, COOK REHFDV CJ., Chicago, III. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DKLCAMP, Jit., I'rop,, WEST STREET, Between Centre and Llojd, ShcuandoHli, Pemin. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- W. H. SNYDER 133 Weet Centre Street, Maliauoy City, Pn. Autistic Decorator Painting and Paperhanglng, Perfect work. ntrgalna la nalnts and oils, plain and stained gla-b All the new patterns In wall paper. Pally and weekly papers, novels, novelette and stationery. Hoatlrraarters for Evoning Horalfl. WALLPAPER! IIARGAINSII Big Reduction In Wall Taper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : t : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 221 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa,
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