The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 27, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
THE Mi U
fhc flerald j
published dally, sxocpt Sunday by
nstRAi.v rvHT.iHiuxa company,
Futncttlon ottlce nnd m hanlcal department,
SttKftBtCoa Street,
i In delivered Id Shenandoah and
surrounding tonus (or Six Cents
week, piyable to the Barriers. Hy mall, Three
Dollars a year or Twenty-flve oentii per month,
It advance.
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and position. The publishers reserve the right
to change the position of advertisements when
nr n.a trabllMtlon of news ronulres H. The
rtlht Is also reserved to reject any advortlss
merit, whelhor paid for or not, that the pub-
lihars may deem Improper. Advertising rates
nude known upon application.
SINGULAR SUITJ;OR SUPPORT
A Tltl.d rrt'lirlillinn Ilpmnnils Tlint Ills
.Mntlier-ln-I.nw I'm Me fur II Im.
W Aunt vnTfiv 'nv 97 Vnlir vpnin furo
MIm Klciruncv Amlcniuld, nlK-nutlfullKlr- geey ,0 FueitlVO Bookkoepifi
ess of this city, was ninrrlrd to Count. "
Dlvonno, of Frunee. The mother-in-law, INOt let LuOaXOll.
Airs. Audonrli'il, linn nil lncomo ot TSO.wi
b. year, while her tltlert sonm-m nns on ly
debts. The (Mmnt has always labored, Uii
tier the impression that n good "hare of the
mother-In law s Income belonged to nun.
Tho efforts of the count mid countess to
comiH-1 Airs. Auilenriod to support them
have kept society amused.
Sirs. Audenrletl has been very generous
In her treatment of tho young couple, but
the count is dissatisfied, nnd demands the
settlement of u large sum on him for lift'
BAKER'S SHARE IN THE BIG STEAL.
livlilenco Accumulating That UioDenil Man
Hail Contemplated Sulfide for Some Time,
llflleicri to llnvo itnlibeil IXntes of
Which lie Wm Kxecutnr.
Nf.w York, Nov. 97. Tho doors ot the
WILL NOT DISTURB KOLB.
The Populist May Call Himself (lovrrtnt
Without Stato Interference.
MoNTOOMKlttf. Ala.. Nov. 97. In view of
the sensational utterances given to tho
press by tho 'Populist congrosfltnciioleet,
Howard, of this state, and some correspon
dent as to whnt Kolb and his !W,uuu iohow
ers would do here next Saturday Tho Ad
vertiser iwked Governor Jones to shite his
views as to tho prospect ot any disorder
that day. Iu responso Governor jones
said:
"There will not be tho slightest disturb
ance on inauguration day, for two very
good reasons. First, thoro Is no cause for
challenging tho result of tho election as
declared by the official oourt. Many oi tno
jnnat tntclllmmt Pomillst and Kenubllcan
leaders admit that Colonel Oaten lselected.
'Second, it Is known that tho author-
National Shoe and leather bank were
Ho claims that Mrs. Audelirled bought opened yesterday Just as unconcornedly as
Mm Tor her ilaug iter uy agreeing to sup- tuougn mo institution nnu um ixvu .- " .7' ... . .. r..i ,.., nut
port him, and has engaged ox-Judge Jere ccntly plumb-ml of tBM.000 by one of its It es Omrouglu prepa cd to stamp out
bring suit to compel her to do so. for any emergency," snld one of tho bank where any petty chief c n Issue a pro-
Mrs. Andenrlod has said to tho count directors. "We stand prepared to pay out nunclnmcnto and rally any respectable
.. . . ... : .. , ,. i ... . j..- fl i niimiwr or twnnin rn ma stanunru ui
tlint sin win civil iiim jh.ixrj a year ii nu overv dollar oi our liiueuiiiinuns -- . .
, ,..,.., Armed bands, even u uiey cotiui
' I nnu ms wile will leuvoino cuumi) soon as n is aium . .......... - . '.i,. .i u ,,-,,,lrtf-il
T7'TT.OT-,i-nrf T-Tp.r'alfl live In Francti under promise of never put- run on the bank, although tho officials gotten together, Would not l'e"ltttd
iLVening nerdlU. H f00t on AmJmn son dunnghor were prepared for one. There was 60,000 to como to ho capital ""f 01
I ti r,..M m. ,,,fhop.ln.1nw At ., n,.mn lmslnoss. w dlo ullsts would respond to tho call of tlie
Kntered at the post offloo at Shenandoah, Pa..
it sesond close mall matter.
TUB HYMNING 1IERA.T.TI,
Sheaandoah. Penna
COTTOLENE.
UI
i
Lardepsla
TUKSDAY. XOVEMBKU 27, 1894.
The Democrats want to hitch up with
the Populists to coutrol the new Senati
the muley cow and tho jackass drlvon
tandem.
llfatlmn. Tf 1,n rnfnaafl. his llKlthcr-lll-laW tihlil nllt. 1111 avernCTO dav'S bUSlllCSS. WllUO UllhlB WOlllll nluuu
declares she will not give him one cent, tho receipts were largely In excess of time " "uu" , . n,n,intp mav
Tho Offer Is exasperating totho count. Ho amount. , , PtJti
owes thousands upon thousands of francs I)osplto the assertions of Frederick akr the oath of offlco Brrlon Uv,
in France, and If' ho took up his abode Baker's sons to the effect thaUheir father Jus tlcoof the ipeac ion XffitSroX'
there his lncomo would lw swaiiowcu up was not tlio man impiicateii mm oeui, ... --- -- -- ,lrti,l,1..flt
by creditors. Ho says ho .night manago, tll0 ,otlgof tho lm.k, and that hodld ma
Now, If Gresham and Carlisle would
only run for office, so that they could be
burled, the happiness of the country
would bo complete.
. . . . ... ..L 1.1 1-1 llntrl.m
dv nvintr in a stvie iar ucneaui ma ii i uol even nave nu acuouui, uk, .j"i---- - . . . u-i
unddlcnlty. to exist on 13,000 a year In Teller Gilbert Sayres, of tho bank, the doings of pat cms in insane n"l
America. man who for eight years past hits cashed
,. for Baker personally at least tl.rco
f. -- - ll,.,uflrt it.-nV nvnpiifrlntr alimir. RiUU OaCll,
TllK approaching Senatorial elections In
UTIOA. N. Y.. Nov. S7.-Beforo Judge rP", V.
Williams, in supremo court special term s . . lmIlk ui0inls will
hero, was begun tho suit of 1 loyd t,. tobeii- , t, t b j ,m bnck lis his
ard vs. Senator Squire, of Wash iigtou, . . ,g nb30iutoiy nocessary In order
ior nu aecouunuK ui wuirai. ",u:t to recover the losses from uaicor s ostato.
li.ouu.uuu, siiuau'a near ocumu, k- k tll0 f,1Kitlv0 Irookkoeper can bo com
ion. uie piaiuviuH are y iiiiiiiu w. iv"hi
Jlcrcly protondlng to bo govornor Is nvcry
harmless offenso, and does not amount to
treason under our laws. As long as wo
defeated candidate nv'olds violation of tho
law ho will bo left Mono In his glory."
Italy's Threat to llrarll.
Washington, Nov. 27. Nothing Is
nirininilir lu-m of tho renortcd
tllO ItlglllVO UOOKKoepur UlU IIU urm- .. j ST , , t, , r.l,l,
ttnlcated with, It is thought, tho bank troub o between Italy and Brazil, ''
vrwu Buiw iimisuii uici u. ot iMinncapotis; l'nuo usgoou nnu juuu oftlclals will offer him Inducements to re- .is sam to navo runoutu i' -
Importance. During the struggle over N. Goodwin, of Illon.N.Y. About twenty- wh,oh ,n offcot wni bo a practical that It is stated that Italy has threatened
t in.i. u i.i.oninm, flvo years ago Colonel B. King, Phllo1 . ' . uootl mmuulty from prosecution, to send a Ooct of war vessels to Brazil to
the Gorman bjlj the honorable reputation Unm,InKt011)BO8gOO(1 and Goodwin pur- 7o i)0. enforce her demands. But It is known
of the United State9 Seuato was com chased tho nroncrty. and in 1873 it was .. ,,,. ,i, ici,,f winnnl lmnk from unofficial sources that the two gov
priiiiinnrs navn ncen at ouiw iui uwui,
the
. . -w n i.i i .. I tiirif-il nvfr In trust. In Mr. Itenilntrton. .1 ,...j l
Dromlsed bv tlie .Jonas aucucn iuhhiuui , . i was opeueu yi-hiciuuj mwluwi v.. - ---- i.tti0i
p . . y, . L r-t Subsequently Jlr. Kemington died, and ' thv0 vlco pros uiont of the Park yoar owing to n demand mado by the Ital
ana uy me sale ot lariu inw w Senator Squire, as his administrator, was irntl,,nn11mi,k and their attorney. Dlrec
Trust. The reputation of that dignllled
and conservative body was lo'tvered by a
sourse of legislative Intrigue that was
scandalous and unprincipled. The state
legislatures have a public duty to per
form In critically examining the claims
of candidates for election to tho United
States Senate.
np-
pr-
The
THE capture ot Port Arthur by the
nnese forces Is again reported, and
talnly not prematurely this time.
storming of this stronghold will probibly
brine tho war to an end. If not a final,
it is a complete demonstration ofthojsu
periority of the Japanese arms In every
branch of warfare. The Chinese troops
have been outgenerallzed and beaten In
the open field in several battles. The
Chinese fleet has been outmanoeuvred and
outfought In a general engagement, and
driven Into harbors where It was power
less for coast defence. Finally has fol
lowed the successful Investment, bom
bardment and capture of the strongest
naval arsenal in Northern China, defeud
cd by a formidable garrison and protected
by Kiupp guns, submarine mines and tor
nedo stations. So brilliant an achieve
ment ought to satisfy Japanese ambition,
Intrusted witlt tho enro of the property. It
is charged that ho lias novcr imulo an ac
counting.
Train Itnlibnrs Still Undismayed,
Fokt Smith, Ark., Nov. 27. Indian'
Acent Wisdom nnd ox-Indlnn Agent Ben
nett, both of Muskogee, enmo down on
Sunday nicht's train from tho bandit
fested parts of tho territory. At Wagoner
they were notliled that tho Irolgnt lust;
ahead of thein had been fired into at Bragg
station. Seven mounted men nrmod to
tho teeth undertook to halt tho train In
broad davliiiht, but thu engineer and fire
man pulled tho throttlo wldo open, lay
down in tho cab and ran ahead at full
speed. A volley of bullets were fired nt
tho cab, and as tho cabooso went by that
was also fired Into and riddled.
would be a more appropriate name for that common
cause of suffering dyspepsia because most cases of
dyspepsia can be traced to food cooked with lard. I,et
COTTOLENE take the place of lard in your kitchen
and good health will take the place of Dyspepsia.
Iry it. Every pail of the genuine
COTTOLENE bears this trademark
steer'shead in cotton-plant wreath.
Made only by
Tho N. K. Fali-bank Company.
CHICAGO, and
131 N. Delaware Ave., FlilluU.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
MPLEXIOU
POWDEH. iffl
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National bank and their attorney, Director lan government for Indemnity for tho
i....i .1.. ci. T.onfi,ni-liimlr's maltreatment of a number of Italian sul
attorncy.and Fredericks Baker.souof the Jects and tho destruction of tt'P",
i,.t,. m- Wor. m,.l his attorney. Sundry In the course of riots in Klo. As nearly as
papers of no vnluo, momornnda of possible
value nnd nu amount of currency less than
fcKW, were found iu tho box. Tlicro were
also sevornl life Insurance policies drawn
bvthn Kiiuitablo Life Insurance company.
In tho box thoro was also a will oxocuted
br tho deccasod Jlr. Baker in 1871.
Tim lunik nfflclols nro troinc to pay con
slderablo attention to tho lato Mr. Baker's
life insurance policies. Thoy say they nro
convincod that the Baker fumtly will bo
mniln to son the iustico of tho bank's claim
against his property, nnd they look for
restitution as ample as tho Bakers can
make,
No MUengo for Absentees.
Washington, Nov. 27. Over twenty-
flvo members of congress, Is Is said, lmvo
written letters to tho bergeant-at arms of
tho house, asking that their mileage for
this session bo forwardod to them, as thoy
do not wish to come to Washington this
winter, llepllos havo been sent that no
mlleago can lis paid to members except to
thoso who actually attend tnu session ot
congress. In nearly every1 lnstanco tho
request has been preferred by n defeated
member, nnd It indicates a small atten
dance of that class at tho short session this
winter.
lloo,l3' Hint In Hln Janeiro.
Bio .TANEllio, Nov. 27. Another riot oc
curred hero yesterday. Several persona
wero killed. There has been great excite
ment since it beenmo known that tho relv
and to predispose the government to grant CA imve decided to reject the government's
n.Rre to China on honorable terms, with oor ot peace. Llie insurgents are increas;
ample financial Indemnities nnd guaran
tees of Corean independence, but without
territorial conquests. This Knstern war
Is one of the supreme events of the cen
tury, with a far reaching trend of conse
quences and tendencies stretching far in
to the future. It establishes Japan In re-
latlousot unchallenged supremacy In the
Yellow Sea, and opons for It as a marl
time and Industrial power
career rich in promise and fraught with
Influence.
dent Mornos' request.
Illg Strrl Mill Iti'Mimcs.
Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 27. Tho largest
steel mill of tho Bethlehem Iron company
resumed yesterday, after on enforced Idle
ness of ono month, giving employment to
it, asamari- ovor looq hands. The employes of the I,w j wustceoi juuusio
a progressive ! hlL-h ZhVo and Iron works to tho number 1 B?n9 ,who trostd 'V1. J".
in ' belonglngtothemtobisownuso. Justhow
10 per cent. In vnges after Dec 1 K'c I S,. ho did' so only his own books that
can bo gathered Brazil has admitted some
of accountability, and tho question
at issuo is one of amount In indemnity
rather than of principle.
DlnRinitn Still In I'rl.on.
Pittshuuu. Nov. 27. Harrison Dlng-
man, president of the Fidelity Building
and Loan association, is still in tno ueu-
trol station, notwithstanding tho fact that
Georgo H. Walker nnd Harry btaudlloru,,
well known business men of Washington,
came to the city with an indemnity bond
for 35,O0O with the expectation oi sccur
Inr. l,ta rnlnnsn. It. Ik thn intention to al
. . r ... .....ii'
From certain facts adduced today tncro low uingmnn to remain iu jmsuu uuv..
can bo llttlo doubt that Baker had planned tne neanng tomorrow, wuuu auuu,Ci
to commit suloldo some tlmo ago. No fort will bo made to secure his roleoso on
!.- j l.if Alp Tttror 11, ill T.nKPtl I nftll. ir. waiKer S11VB 1711IKI1111U lOlHUJWiJ
out two Insurance policies of 110,000 oach the figure head president of tho Fidelity
ul-i,i,. T.lf.) Tnciiriuipn com-1 association, which is officered In Washing-
pany. It was found thot these policies ton by somo of tho best known business
wero incontestable, an additional premium men mere.
An Overiluo Btenmalilp Arrives
Philadelphia, NoV. 27. Tho American
lino stcamshln Indiana, Captain Towns
hend, from Liverpool, arrived, hero this
mornlnir. Her arrival causes a fcollng of
lntonso relief, os Bho Is lust one week ovor-
due, and the frlonds and relatives of her
HO steerage passengers anu nor crew oi
slxtv men were very much concornod
about her safety. This anxloty was ng-
gravoted by tho arrival on Sunday of tho
stoamshlp Clarion, with tho report that a
life raft rosembllnu thoso carried by tho
Indiana had been sighted. Tho llerco gales
lately pi availing oro responsiblo for the
Indiana s delay.
llutlcr's Fight Against Tillman,
Columbia, S. C, Nov. 27. Senator M,
. Butler, through his attorney, General
Youmnns, moyed before tho supremo court
for an injunction restraining tno comp
trailer ccneral and state treasurer from
paying any of the salaries of supervisors
Of registration on me grouuu inat, mo reg
istration law Is unconstitutional and tho
appropriation of monoy forthut purposo Is
Illegal., TUo court rosorveu its uccisiun.
The snpposltlor Is that Butler Intends to
contest Tillman's seat In the senoto, to
which ho will undoubtedly bo elected by
ho legislature which meets today.
MOISTEY TO LOAN.
Loans made from JlOOto flM.OOO on pert onal
or real estate security. No publicity. Loans
can fie returned in small mommy pajmcnu. or
retained for a number of sears to salt borrovt er
A loan from tnls company win noi mjure vub
finsnclsl standing of any Individual or Arm.
No bonus. Interest 8 per cent, annually. Mot ey
loaned tor any purpose, such as to increase or
en tor buBlm ss, to pay oil mortgages, judgemen t
notes, to Duua or purcnas proper., iu mw.
for any purpose that money may be desired.
Address. Central Trust Company Pa-, 1330
Arcn street, Philadelphia. Pa. 8-Mn.
nf SlOOcach heinimaid to make thorn so.
The two policies were mado payabloto
Baker's wife, and tlie officials oi tno in
surance onmnunv have miide prnctlcol ad-
mission that thev aro not rendored Invalid
bucauso of Baker's suicide. It Is also
known that Bakor tried to take out iv
policy for $10,000 with a Connecticut llfo
insurauco company, but declined to do so
becauso tho company would not strlko out
tho suloldo clnuse In his policy. It is
thought Baker had nt lenst $20,000 worth
of incontestable insurance on his llfo, all
nf which was made in fnvor of his wife.
Attempts to trace tho disposition that
Bukor made of the money of which ho
robbed tho bank, and the public announce
ment of his transactions therewith, havo
1.... .l...tn fitrv.ia 1,, fltn Hln .Ttlllf.lm n,l(l
Illo Grnndo do Sul and Pernambuco. brought to light facts that Indicate- that
Thero is a conspiracy hero, it Is reported, as far back as fifteen years ago ho began
.wtrnv tho nltv. Kx-Presldont Peixoto. his peculations, and that his stealings will
it is reported, will tako tho field at Prosl- amount lu tho aggregate to an enormous
sum, itir uuuvu mu uioui ..w.u
the bank.
Baker, who had ft good reputation for
honesty nnd business shrewdness, suc
ceeded In getting control, during tho lnt
tor years of his llfo, of a number of good
estates. He was elthor executor or tho
trustee of funds for tha heirs. 'Ihosepor
employe receiving more than f 1 per day Is
affected.
iTlsarfieer freak of financial opinion
that treats borrowing ot money as a rea
son for enthusiasm and rejoicing. Increase
f tho public debt is not properly evidence
ol proiperity. For about thirty years the
nation has joyfully hailed every reduc
tion ot the hatbnal debt as another step
toward financial emancipation, and for a
long time it was considered a convincing
proof of the capacity of those Intrusted
with the government that they steadily
tut down the Interest bearing Indebted
ness and the burdens of the people. A
different era came with the return of the
Democratic party to power. In Us first
year of unrestricted control It added $50,-
000,000 to the debt and $3,SO0,O01 to the
people's yearly burden, and In Its second
year It has already added like sums, with i
the possibility that the operation may I
yet havo to be repeated, unless bids tor'
more than $50,000,000 of tbebondB are now
accepted. At the least the change has
already added 100,000,000 to the public .
debt, which the people had proudly made I
sacrifices for many j oars, to reduce, and
Fraudulent Hankers Convicted.
New BLOOMMELI), Pa., Nov. 26. Tho
Jury who had boforo them the caso of W,
A. Sponsler and B. T Junkln, owners of
the Perry County bank, came Into court
with tho verdict of guilty In manner and
form as Indicted. Tho usual motion for a
new trial was made and they wero allowed
twenty days In which to file reasons.
New York's New lteconler.
New Yoisk, Nov. 27. John W. Gofftook
are now locked up1 In his safo In charge of
his' son Frederick -will show.
If these oharces nrovo true they show
Bakor to havo been not only ono of tho
most remarkablo defaulters of ths ago,
hut also oxnlaln to a largo extent why It
became necessary for him to cntor Into a
sohemo with Sccly to rob the bank. Be
ing unfortunate In his speculations, lu
most part, Baker, his accusors say, ro
nrtad to the.bank thofts to cct money to
pay theso accruing amounts. In this way
n vnt those for whom ho was trustee ab
solutely In tno dam as to tue siara oi muir
tho onth of oluce us recorder yesterday bo- : property,
foro Judge Barrett, In tho supreme court. Another Thieving llnnk Clerk.
Mr. Goffwout to Albany last evening to v Yol. Nov, S7 Tho National
arguo tho Gnrdner caso boforo too court or fe o th jienubi0 Juls been victimised
appeals. Giirduor was a Pnrkhurst agent , . . ,te cmplojPB to the extent of
who was convicted of extortion.
A AVonmn Candidate for Congress.
Towanda, Pa., Nov. 27. Mrs. Snrnh
Ulrleh Kelly, of Houosdalo, nnuouuees her
candidacy for tho unoxplred tenn of tho
lato Myron B, Wright, member of con
gress from tho Fifteenth district.
Police Stop a Football Game.
Chicago, Nov. 27. Tho police stopped
the football game between tho teams of
tho Englewood nnd Hydii Park high
schools, becauso the youngsters wore slug
ging so viciously.
NUGGETS OF NEVS.
I The state L-rniul commauderv of Knlaht
i 5,000,000 to the annual interest charge. Tomplars of Maryland mot In Baltimore
The country has come to this, that It la today.
ii i .. . .,,.. ,i,i ' Tho examination of William Lako, tho
considered a matter for congratulation lnurUor of Kmma nunt( begnn ut
nnd enthusiastic hopefulness that tho Albion, N. Y.
United States has been able to borrow ' Mrs. Mary Samuols, 75 years old, was
mi ,.....i hi.iui , burned to death In Baltimore last night.
ome money. The worst of It Is that tho Bh() M Btftrt a flre
rejoicing Is not entirely foolish. Thero jn fnioon row m Multiorry street, Now
syas reason to doubt, In view of the present York, Hosarlo Mareegllno stabbed his
i . , .. I.,,,, i ,
haracter of the government, whether
confidence la It had not been shaken. It
Is an open question whether the money
offered to the government would have '
been offered on any acceptable terms It
the Iatost elections had not restored to
the lawmaking power the party whloh 1
bad for a generation faithfully, defended
the nation's credit
brother Geunrro, killing him.
Virginia's board of stato canvassers Is
sued election certificated as congressman
to nine Democrats and one Republican.
Francis Kossuth, son of the Hungarian
patriot, yesterday took tho oath of alle
giance to Kmporor FruuoU Jooi-ph ot Aus
tria. K. K. Huthaway and William GricoJ
Standard Oil company officials, are under
arwt at Waco, Tex., on ladlotinent for,
vlu&Maa of nW-wui uws.
ozzoNrs
Combines every element 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.
Intiit upon having the genuine.
Professional Cards.
STK1N, M. D.,
PHTSICIAN AND SURQEON.
Offlce-Hocra 2, Egan's New Building, cor.
ner Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah, Pa,
Offlco Hours i sto 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. m.s 7 to
9 p.m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street.
J, B. KIBTLUK, M. D.,
PHI Bid AN AND BVBQUOa
Omee 180 North Jsrflln street, Sbensndr.a);
jy U. BUKKE,
IBIKASDOAI1, PA.
Offlco. Egan building, corner ot Main and
Centre streets, Uhenand-jab.
PIEfiCE KOBKKTU, M. D
No. SS Eist Col Htreot,
BBHNANDO&H, FA.
Office Hours 1:80 to 3 and 6:80 to 9 p. m.
mm DENTAL ROOMS
J. a. OALLEN,
No. 81 Bouth J srdln Btreet, Bhensndobh,
Orrioi Hocbs: 1:30 to 0 and 6:30 to 8 P. ii,
Except Thursday ovenlng.
So oilloe work on Sunday except V nrraitp-
nieni A strict uanerence to mt cmce noun
U abtolfitelu necenary.
J-JB. WENDELIj BEDER,
successor to .
DB. CHAS. T. PALMER,
JSTS AJfJ) BAH BURGEON,-
S01 Mahantongo Street, Pottsville, Penna
.a.
19 THE BEST.
, NOSQUEAKING.
Painless titracllon of tteth,, tni d, Skr fHlhp.
If your artlUelal tesrb do not suit you, call
to.ee us. All examinations tree. We make
all Kinds of plates, lluubcr. Gold, Aluminum
and Watts' Metal Plates We do Crown and
Bridge work and all operations that pertain
to Den nl Burgery. No charges for extract
ing wnen teem aro orae reu.
ALBANY DENTa.li KOOMH,
130 East Centre Bt., over M. B. Stein's drug
store, Muhanoy City.
DR. HOBENSAOK,
To 648 N. Eighth St.,
above ureen, l'mi, 's,,
Formerly at 208 North Beoond St., is the old
est In America for the troatment ot Special
VUeate ana Youthful terror: varicocele,
Hydrocele; Lost Manhood, etoi Treatment by
mall a specialty. Communications escredly
confidential, sna stamp ior oook. nuuru,
t. m. to 9 p. nr , Sundsvs, 9 to 12 m
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Indignant Artnenlaus In Itoston.
Boston. ov. 27. An audience which
crowded "The Cradle of Liberty" to tho
dbors, mado up mostly of Armenians, but
i.i., 1..a nn.nlifl. fit Jtmnrlflflnfl.
gathered at Feneull hall last night to nolo. .Tough labeL
an inuiguutiuu jucuwub vw ,wju,
atrocious treatment of Annonlans by rep
resontatlves ol the Turkish government,
Among the speakers jveramany represent
ative Jilassachusetts citizens, as well as
leading clergymen of Boston. Tho prin
cipal spenKcrs were uovoruur ureuiiumKu,
Hpn. WIHlnni Lloyd Garrison nnd Uov,
Frauds E. Clark.
Millions of Dollars
Go up in smoke every year. Take no
risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur
niture, etc., insured inflrst-class, rella
ble companies, as represented by..,
DAVID FAUST, Insnranco Agent,
100 South Jardln Btreet.
Also Life and Acoldontal Companies
Was Killed by Moonshiners.
Fobt Smith, Ark., Nov. 27. Tho mys-
terv surrounding the death of Pullman
Conductor Urown has been solvfd and his
murderers uro under arrest, Brpwn was
mistaken for a United Statos marshal by
two moonshlnors on the train, who lu at
tempting to get away ran Into Ilrown nnd
shot hlra. Tho officials rcfuso to glvO the
mimes of tho murderers. Tho men told
their wives about the murder, and this
olew lod to the arrest.
Tlie Cao of Ex-Cashier Marvin.
Detroit, Nov. 27. Tho counts in tho
Indictment against ox-Cashier Frederick
Marvin, whloh related to his alteration of
notes given him Jointly by Marvin nnd
Fred C. Whitney, tho theatrical manager,
wore quashed by Judgo Swan, in the fed
eral oourt. Tho court resorves for decision
a half doion counts relating to certnln
other of Marvin's transactions, hilt over
twenty of the thirty-threo counts will go
to tho Jury.
tl7.70O. The discovery was mado in August
last, but was not matlopubllo until yester
day. "Vlco President K. II. Pullon said:
'Yes. tho btatcnient Is true, and though
the evidence was not such its to warrnnt
criminal action tho cleric was Olscliargeti."
Tim nniuo of the dofaulter was David E,
Miirmm. who was tho discount clerk In tho
bank. Tho amount of his theft was mado
good by relatives.
Another French Duel Arranged.
PAltlfl, Nov. 27. During tho sitting of
tho chambor yesterday M. Polncnrro, min
ister of flnauco, alluded to un Insulting
nrtlole that had been written by M. Gus
turn lion s net. a rtociullat member. M,
Ilounnet took umbrago and Indulged in
u violontly abusivo tirade against the min
liter. After tho session M, Polncarre sent
his seconds In M. liouanct to arrange for
duel.
Detroit School All Closed.
DETltorr, Nov. 97 Tho ptibllo schools
and two parochial schools clowxl last week
tin ILffUM! lit, nf thu sordid of dlnhtherla. In
ian. nr iu(i,t. Hmt. tlmro would he but ! t00 n side, two points down
threodaysof school this wcok, owing to tno urst iaii in uraiiinimiuiuw k"""" ,
the Thanksgiving holiday, it was decided i lu oighteeu. In the third bout ComUook ,
uscu vno strangle nuiu, uimun.u .uu
minutes, Lewis won tho fourth fall and
match in less than two minutes,
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HALF DONE.
Most of the cleaning and dyeing nowa
days is only half done.
No matter where vou live, you can send
anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by
express at our expense, and we wm tu
do it at same' price as if you delivered it &i
to us in person. V
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Vretlr Lewis Defeats Comttock,
GKAND RAl'llJS, Mich., Nov. 27. Tho
wrestling match hero last night between
Evan Lewis and J. 0. Comstock was wit
nessed by about 2,000 peoplo. It wns lor
lrtwis won
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It LASTS LONGTJf than other Soaps.
Price FIVB CE2TS a bar.
Xr.ox- 0nlo toy JS.. XX. sWAliM-
to havo all the schools remain oloscd for
tho week and to fumlgato thu buildings
and contents as an oxtra precaution,
SlUklimiiont Willing to KJiitit atalier.
Boston, Nov. 27. Peter Mahcr's ohal
lenge'to Bob Fltzslmmons has received a
prompt answer from tho Australian. Ho
aid today ho will take on Moher, andori
felt nil of thu purse mouoy If hp does pott
lf.t him in six rounds.
Qur lHltiUtcm a. Arbitrators.
London, Nov. 87. Tho Time publishes
a dispatch from Yokohama saying that It
Is officially stated, that ?ap" will allow
tho American ,pil)ilsters at Tokla and
I'e'k'iu tq submit tho proposals for peaos
that etlna'rsay Wke.
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