m z EVENING HERALD Published dally, eiccpt Sunday by tKHAi.it rviii.isuixa comvanv, rubUcstion office and m hantcal department, Vi flast Cob Street. TJaitalis! ,s delivered In Shenandoah and J. EC flCIalu urroUndlng towns (or Six Cent meek, parable to tne carriers. By mll, Three Dollars a yoar or Twenty-five cents per month, 1 x advance. AdwrHnemrnls charged according to space td position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires It. The right Is also reserved to reeot any advertise tint, whether paid for or not, that the pub lihers may deem Improper. Advertising rates nude known upon application. Entered at the post offloeat Shenandoah, Pi., st seoond oloss mail matter. the jsriittimi nmiATiB, Shenandoah, I'cnni Evening Herald. Tl'KSDAY, DECEMBER 11, ISOt. The Ontlook pnys: "Wanted. A newspaper that in its uows columns Will toll the trutli about politionl mat ters. " No. This is how it should mid: "Wanted. All uowspftpeni in tin !r rjovs columns to toll the truth about nil matters." Thou the newspaper would receive in the ooinuiuuitv the consideration and rospect they should have. Czar Alexander III did not have much fun upon his imperial throne, but he had the pleasure of eating all the p,od things he wanted, and lie did it too Tin y killed him Anally, but hu had a od time eating thorn all the same. ,rbett fears the accident by which ' t.-imuioiiH killed Con Rivrduu at a ,nnng exhibition In a theater may in- r th profession" of prize fighting. 1l is to D8 hoped it will. . oilist ConiiETT declares with some ,'iw of truth that modern foot ball la tore brutal than prize fighting. This 'reposition, however, Is not so much a m ndloatlon of prize fighting as It Is an In ' i ct ment of foot ball. 1 r President Cleveland Is so anxious to find an ofllco worthy of being adorned by William L. Wilson, he might name that gentleman for Secretary of the Exterior. That would Just about fit Wilson. No cLOSur.E and no popgun bills that seems to be the program of the Senate. Certainly the majority will show sense t t they sit down on any attempt to achieve the impossible in cither direction of the present session. It is difficult to contemplate the mys terious nctlvltj of Senators Gorman, Drlce and Smith without concluding that Mr. Cleveland may he treated to another spectacular exhibition of Perfidy nnd Dis honor before the season Is over. All signs Indicate a hard winter for the Cleveland brand of "personal comfort." No I'EnsoN with a humnne Impulse con cealed anywhere in his makeup can read President Cleveland's melancholy mes sage wl'liout acknowledging mat tne writer of It Is greatly in need of public sympathy. Thoossence of Mr. Cleveland's utterances is that the country Is going straight to everlasting smash, and that he needs a lot of ahle-bodled help to hold it t.aik. , A befobm which has long been desired will be introduced by the final enactment, of the bill in relation to public printing and the distribution ot public documents. The reform will not be bo far reacbiug as Home of the advocates ot sweeping changes ! have desired, but such legislation as now "fius attainable will prove an Important '-rep in the direction of rational progress It is expected that the bill will not only do away with a variety ot a bines, but secure h saving of hundreds of thousand of dollars. Among other things, it pro vides for the placing ot government pub lications In depositories throughout the country, where they will be aooeaslble to the people. Public libraries are also to be pupplied with sopies in a more complete nnd satisfactory manner than heretofore. lAl'AS's dissatisfaction with China's teinporlising policy in peace negotiations is certainly well founded. Seldom has t here been more notable exhibition of "wayt that are dark and trick that are vain" tbau lu China's o induct both just before and during the present war. Du plicity, shiftiness and deceit have marked almost every step of It. Perlmps the crowntug stroke was the sending ot an unaccredited envoy to discuss terms of peace. It was a pretty t'rtck ; or would have been had It succeeded. That envoy conld lead the Japanese government on to commit lteelf, without himself, binding China to a single item. It he succeed wl In negotiating favorable terms, China could take advantage ot them. If not, China , ould repudiate him and all his words, The Tokio government has done well in sending him home again, and in remind t ng those who sent him that such devices are vain. NEW AT THE 15 U i Ebb 6HE WAS A VERY NICE BUT A VERY FRESH TYPEWRITER GIRL. fclu- V!s Ho Interested III Dm lteiiorter's htory Tlial She Wanted to Stop yulto on on Hint Titlk Almilt It Hail to Tlx Her Hair and (let Iter Clienliig Clum. For a reporter with but llttlo to write and plenty vt time In which to write It there Is nothing more pleosnnt than to dictate a narrative to a cheerful type writer, particularly if bIio ms young and have nice, soft hair to distract the eye and well formed, white fingers and lie, ex reeding!' pleasing. Hut for n reporter With a long yarn to write and n limited amount of tuna to finish It things some times have a different aspect. ! Near the newspaper offloo Is a typewrit ing office which many men frequent. A new girl canio there one day last week a Toal nice girl and an oxecllent perntor hut she had never dono that kind of work (before. While 6he was sitting In tho main jroom upon the afternoon of her first day n InowBpnper man came bustling in. and " Mrs. T., have you got anybody to take In two column story in a hurryf" "Yes." replied tho manager. "Ilero Is n lyoung Indy who has Just como to us. Miss Brown, Mr. Smith, i'ou can go into that corner room." In threo minutes tho young lady was keated at her machlno, the newspaper man kns sorting out his notes, nnd tho door rwas closed, so as to leave them undis turbed. Now, If you will, please begin," tho nowspaper man said. "In those days of stern reality nnd suffering and strugglo for existence a romantlo cplsodo comes upon ono with tho refreshing delight with 'which n traveler in n desert beholds an oasis." ' Cllckety, cllokoty, click went the koys, land then: i "Isn't that lovely? Is It going to be n Siovelf" The nowspaper man looked up in amaze incut, but it was utterly impossible to lx angry wltli sueli blue eyes regarding mm in admiration. "No," he sold. ''Please go on. In the monotonous routine ot police court oases, howover, thcro was ono yesterday behind which lay a story so romantic and so pic turesque that it would almost seem to have been created by a groat novelist who had striven to exceed all his past efforts. " , When this had been recorded, and while 1 tho newspaper man was wondering what i lie would say next, tho young lady, smll- ilna mnKt rmhnntlv. nrnttlnd on In this fashion: . "That's Just splendid. It sounds like n real novel. Did you ever read 'Clarissa; or, The Forlorn Honor' It begins some thing llkothnt, only it isu'tso interesting. Do you know I nover took dlotation llko that before? Tho last place I worked in I had nothing to do but copy letters. Oh, 'dear, wasn't it tlrcsomo, though!" ', Tho newspaper man felt his collar get ting too small, but nftorswallowlngsomo !thtng that seemed to stick in his throat ho sold as gently as possible: "Won't you pleaso go onf I'm in somo- what of a hurry. hat have you got thcro?" "Where?" in great surprise "I mean pleaso road over what I havo dictated." "Oh, how stupid I ami 'In theso days of 6tern realty' how do you pronounco that word, In two syllables or tlirccr Thank you 'stern reality nnd suffer ing' "- And she read what sho had written. Then Just na tho newspaper man had sot tied bock in his chair, determined to dic tate to the end without giving her another opportunity to Interrupt him, sho Fald: "Exouso mo. I think my hair is coming down. Sho went to a llttlo mirror in a corner of tho room, examined her linlr carefully, and then after touching up tho puffs of her sleeves and smoothing her waist she sighed and returned to her sent. "Thero, now, I'm all ready." For tho next few minutes she had to work so hard that sho hadn't time to say a single word. But soon the page was filled, and she had to insert a new snoot, nnd that was her unnartunlty. "Gracious! How fast you dictate! It almost takes ray breath away. Hut do vou know, I like it. I think it's good practice. Were you thcro when all that happoned? Myl I wish I could bo a ro tiorter." The newspaper man wont on with ids dlotation. He was fust growing hopping mad, but he hadn't tho heart to say a harsh word to the girl. Sho was really rery pretty, and us she Ijooame interested in the story a delicate final) umutlod her cheeks, and It was n positive pleasure tu watch her. Hut a newspaper man lias no ! time for pleasure during business hours, and these charms did not Interest him at much as tbey might havo done under oth er circumstances. But he struggles! bravo ly on, "Ohl" she suddenly exclaimed, stop- plug in the middle of a sentence. ' Did that ronlly happonr" "Yes. yes. Will you please go onf "Well, the ideal I wouldn't have be lieved It Do you know, I don't believe half what I read in the papers, but ot course If you say so it must be true." "I'm very sorry I can't oliat with yon Miss Iirown, but really I'm In a groat hurry." "Oh, I beg your pardon. I forgot all ubout tlmt. " For nearly ten minutes there was not a break iu the dictation save where a sheet became full and a fresh one hod to bo In terted. The typewriter kept her lips firm ly pressed together, as It sho' were exert ing all her strength to keep silent. It was clear to see that It could not last muolt longer. In tho mlddlo of a paragraph she suddenly stopped and with a brief "Kx cusc me for a moment" left the room. In a few seconds she returned with her jaws moving convulsively aud a pleoe ot chew ing gnm in her hand. ' Won't you have soiuet" site asked po litely. 'N-n-no and I'll tell you what or I guess I won't have time to finish this story today. I'll some book some otlier time." "Oh, you're not going are youf I'm awful sorry. I was Just getting iuterettod in the story." "Very sorry or how mucht Hore, All rlghtr (ioodday." And Mixing the few sheet that lay on the desk the newsjiaper man went away and finished tho story with a pun. Chica go Times. A Marrow KMstpe Jess I dou't think this gown matches my comploxlon very well, do youf Juck Whloh onet Jess Whatf Jack Which gown, I mean Boston Journal. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. A Proposition Looking to Culm's I mlpppii ilenc! Through Negotiation, Washington, Dec. 11. Senator Morgan occunled tin-attention of the m-nato yes tordfiy for two hours in a speech 'n favor of the bill providing for tho cumdructlen of the Nlcaraguan canal. Ho expressed himself favorable to government owner ship In the enterprise and declared that prompt action .diutild lc taken, as to nbati don the project now would bo a dereliction the people would not forget. Senntorfcall introduced two resolutions of interest, one requesting thu govurnmout to commence negotiation with Spain for the recognition of Cuba s independence, nnd for the guar antee by the t'nited states of tho payment of such it sum (f!s shall be agreed on be tween tho United State and Spain for Spain's relinquishment of her control of Cuba. Tho other resolution deolnt-cd that the interests of tho world require that nil governments shall unite In negotiating with China nnd Japan for a settlement of tho war. The houso devoted tho day, under tho rules, to business reported from thu Dis trict of Columbia committee. Several bills of purely loonl Importance were passed nnd a resolution was adopted set ting aside tho third Saturday In Jnuuary for euloglos on tho llfo nnd character of Marcus P. Idstn, late ropresontatlvo from tho Tenth Kentucky district. A jolut resolution wns also passed to pay tho officers and employes of tho houso nnd senate their salary for tho present month on Dec. SO. Proposed lEctorins In South Carolina. Columdia, S. C Dec. 11. Some im portant bills wero Introduced In tho legis lature yesterday, and being known as "ad. ministration" mensuros aro likely to pass, One bill takes tho control of tho police from tho municipalities of 2,600 lnhab ltnnts or more and puts their appointment nnd control into the hands of police com missloners selected by tho governor, who can removo them nt pleasure, lunos col lected by mayors or recorders when for state offenses go to the county treasurer a ud for city offenses to the city treasury. Tlif law Is the result ot tho failure of the towns and cities to enforce the dispensary law. Another bill for the reorganization of the militia is proposed. Companies wlilcii fail to obey the governor's orders shall I liable to punlnhment by Imprisonment and fine. The election of a United Stat senator takes place this aftornoon. Till man will be undoubtedly elected over Sen ator Butler; tho incumbent. Investigating Trinity's Tenements. New YottK, Deo. 11. Before the tene ment houso committee last week cviden wns produced showing thnt tho Trinity church corporation property was in an un healthy condition. Colonel (Jrugcr dill not consider Its tenements In any worse condition than those owned by private In dividunls. but lllchnrd Watson Gilder president of the tenement houso commit too. disagreed with him. Tho attention of tho health board wns then cnllcdtothe mntter, with the result that tho board ol health has started Its inspectors at the work of Investigating the tenements com plained of. Flood liutl Loss of I.lre. COLON, Deo. 11. Heavy r.iliw hi caused a Hood and some hiss of life In th department of Mngdnlami. The town i Santa Marta, capital of the it ;"" " wns Inundated on Thursday nnd lilt seven houses nnd the hospital wr- d stroyed. Hallway comiivi'ilrntiun wit tho town has been cut off, three bridge nlong tho line having been washed awn) Tho electric light plant in tho tow.i w.i dostroyed. Santa Marta is n seaport town of the Ilepublio of Colombia, una Is situ ntcd on the cast shore of a bay of the Cnrll beau sea. Tho population Is ubout 3,5UO. Cornell Students to Vote on Athletics. Ithaca, N. Y., Deo. 11. The advisabil ity of tho Cornell athletic tennis engaging In intcrcolleginto contests In the future 1? evoking tho greatest Interest among the professors nnd students. The students, fearing thnt the faculty n-a:- put nn end to their lntoroolloglnto othlotlcs, will bol lotontho question themselves, bellovlna that If a large majority of the students It, recorded in favor of participation in tin games, the faculty would not take con trary action. Tlie students wu. vote on Thursday and the faculty wi'l cmvineto decide the mutter on Friday altemoon. Another County Treasurer Short. ShkhdVuAN, Mich., Dec. II. William Krratt, the Sheboygan countv treasurer, is several thousand dollars in arrears In Ills necouuts Ills brother, Henrv Krratt vho Is deputy treasurer and n trvasurer I'lect luu ueou uuniocossful thus liir In try ing to secure bondsmen. William Krratt, who Is a hardware merchant, h:u. modo an assignment to ono of his bondsmen. A Fleeing llnrglar Ki:Ud. Ottumwa, la., Deo. 11. Burglars rohliod the Burltngt'in depot ot Bnt.ivia dining tho night, and then taking a hand car Started toward Ottmmwa. Detective Har rison, with another nmcer, started on nn engine from hero and met them. A battle Was fought i"vl one burglar w..s k ilod. The oher two eqenped. H irrUou received. floh wound. y A Corrupt .VlderKwa's Confiaiilor-.. Haveuiiili., Mass.. D -o 11 H. die H Hoyt, the Haverhill uUR;uit:i rev at! convicted of iiucepting brih , m . ., iu! oonf'Kion of his conn.ieilon with . bribery cuse tu District Atro.-n.-. M' ).! Mr. Hoyt ;in that as Hoyt has I wo no . gu eminent witness he will ut.c..ye pun ishment VoorliwM Wants Sliver Ooliinav. Wamiinotos, Doo. ll.-Hennt.ir Voo hoes, in an Utorvkw, declared that in w.. endeavor to icuro legislation fu, .irahli 1 silver nt tli" pr.wut .inn of eo.i .v "Stiver," lie declare, "is tin uiin,e oil', constitution -md houid '(. ! t.a t'i same terms t i it g. Id b oxneil ' DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. mm: fwi ) Clock Spring Made. lOnlv IVUcrt Comb. h'orcpaugh Circuses, Ask s,our He, lcr ot Si'ilINU ttUUV Byj) our Hum ' n tin' U '"'J OWOER. Nourishing tun) Appetizing mid Cnn lie IJaeily Made nt Home. Somo ot the lieef iiottdcrs In the market tmtll and tufcie of the chemist's shop ant' aro not readily taken by an Invalid whos -palate n quin s to be coaxed A happy Iden struck l... vrito sovernl months ago thai beef powder might without di.Tlcultyli prepared fresh and on a smal' made by nnj ordinary ' k Tho cxpi rlment was mndr, and tho result was satlsfiietory beyond ex pectntlnn H-cf powder undo nt Iip'-ioI-appetizing, h.m a delicate nn ma and l :ivo: a.id can lit. .en with p'nmn l in'. .Ud who turn tith aversion fiuin uiilnmn food. If n little pepsin be taken at tho samo time, it I ; illgChlcd even wneu we ordinary peploulzed fond aro not retained Tho mode i f preparation lssinipie n-iiu beef Is cut intoTmnll pieces. Ihesoare put Into 1 llliigfatdrlpplngsor butter for n couple of minutes until tho surface U browned. They are men romoveu imm the fat and placed on n strainer for a few momenta. Afterward they nro placed in n mincing machlno. The resulting mlnco Is placed In n slow oven nnd iirieu. ino dry ing process may tuko from 5 to S4 hours, or even longer, according to tho heat em ployed. When tliorougniy urieu, tne meat la oulto crisn and can be ground in n cof- foo mill thnt has not been used for nny other purpose. In the drying process the meat loses n trlllo more than four-Ilftlis ol its wcignt. This beef powder oan bo taken in various tvnvs with hot water or soup, wltn masn- ed potatoes, w 1th bread und butter inn sandwich or with a llttlo pepsin In n starch wafer. Tho writer has given this liomcmadc beef powder with such excellent effect iu several cases where there wns much diffi culty with ford that ho thinks other, may find It um-HuI. Dr. W. It. Huggard in British Medl-d Journal ASTHMA fr! Th Trrmrlerfiil Afrirnn Knlfl Plant, discov ered on the Cunuo IUver, est Africa, is Nature's Sura Cure for Asthma. Endorsed by European l'hyslclans nnd Hos pitals a a positive Constitutional Cure for Asthma. 7,000 recorded cures in BO days. It never falls. Cures Guaranteed. No Pay until cured. IrgeTrlaU'nsc sent FREE by mail, prepaid, to any sufferer. Address KOLA IVFORTIKG C0..UC2 Broadway, New York, AMUSEMENTS. pEKUUSON'8 THEATKE. P J fEHGCSOH. MANAGER One week, beginning MOWn AY 'RVF.N'iT- TIFP, i nth I JIlUlNJJfl.1 PiVJlilN VJ, ULiij. 1UU1 The Laugh Producers, II I Wi n LIZZIE MAY UL.MER, In Hepertolre: Monday "Colorado' Tuesday 'Our Bersle' Wednesday ...."Friend or the Family" Tbursday - "Mulberry Bend' Friday "Streak o' Lightning" Saturday ,-Tho Search Light" Matlue6 Saturday 'i p. m. .Sin-lug mid Dancing Specialties. Price), 10, io, nud 30 ecu Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Safe and Reliable Horses to Ulr SNEDDfcN'S LIVER Poar Alley, Roar Coifeo House. The best rigs In town. Horses u ken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. When In POTTSVILUE, Stop at PHIUWOLL'S HOTE1 200 North Centre Street. Myitis at all hours. Ladles' dining roon sltaohen. finest wines, nnuors, cigars. HOTEL KAIER, OHAf . HUUCM1.L, Prop. North Main St , MAHAN0Y C1TT. Largest nnd finest hotel tn Ibe region. Finest accomraoda'lon. Handsome fixtures Pool ncd Ullllard ' noma Attached. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Tbos. Ulbbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Heer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costkj.lo & Cassidy, Proprietor For tho . . . Sot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinki. vltuerMl waters, Wen beet Bottlers ot the nue latter were. 17 a&e IS Pf.tth Alley, ShoeacdMh, Ft pring Curry Comb Polt ns n Brush. Fits even' Curve. Tho t'scd by X". i-. Army nud l U.irnum nnd and Lendine; Horsemen of tlie World. It. .implc ln.iilij r'-l l'.inl 2; cents. CO JID CO., 10iLrijcUobt.,t;out!i),ud, Iuaiioa. IIAYIFil!DjUIYI'NOTIST His Remarkable Control Over His Companions in Orime. THE PRISONER'S INDIFFERENCE. Singing and Laughing In tho Corridor of the County Jail at At. lMul HuDi'liounres the Confession of IllUt as a "l'nlte troin Top to llottoni." Minneapolis, Deo. 11. Clans A. Bllxt, the confessed murderer of Catherine Ging. Is n pitiable objoct. Now that tho awful secret which he held has boon revealed, he seems utterly shattered. Tho tears course down his chock, in nn unending fashion. Kvery few minutes ho sends for Chief of Police Smith, whom ho seems to regard ns tho only friend ho has on earth, and breaks out Into lamentations over his hard fate. Tho belief Is growing that Harry Hny- ward mado uso of hypnotism to gain so strong nn iniluonco over his tools nnd vlo- tinis. Cliuis lillxt says ho did. Ho told tho officers that Harry had controlled him with hypnotic power, as ho also did Miss Ging. The inurderor shuddered when he mado this stutcmont, nnd appeared to stand in mortal terror of Harry even then. With gestures of tho hands ho illustrated the menus Harry used to hypnotize girls. Ho said whenever Harry told him to do anything and ho refused, ho would make a fow passos at him with hid hands, nnd tho result was that ho did whatever Harry told him. Tho timo ho fired tho tarn Harry, ho snld, threatened to kill him If ho did not obey his command. "Ho looked through mo with those oyos and I went nnd set flro to the.bnm without saying another word, said Bllxt, qulveringly. "On tho morning after the fire he mado mo sign n paper say ing that I haft set flro to tho barn. I signed my name to the papor, and after that whenever he wanted me to do things for him he showed mo tho paper nud threat ened to send me to Stillwater for ten years If I refused." It is now remembered that Adry Hay- ward, the brother, in his oonfession al luded to tho terrible influence Harry had over him, an iufluenco not entirely of fear He could not explain it, hut gavo tho im pression that it was almost impossible for lilin to resist Harry's wishes when they were pressed upon him. It is known tlmt Harry had a wondorful Influence over the dead girl. She did anything ho told her to do with impllolt oonfldonce, nnd he often boasted to Adry that the girl would do exactly as ho told her to do. Blixt spast record Is being pretty thor oughly looked up, and somo comment Is made on tho fact that ho uns been thrice married, and that two of his wives died suddenly. It seems that suspicions wero entertained ngalnst him in Cnunou Fulls at tlu timo of those deaths, but no action looking toward nn Investigation was taken. Ills pooplo uro rospoctablo farm ers, who still livo near Cannon Falls, The grand jury yesterday returned a formal indictment that Miss Ging enmo to her death by n shot fired by somo un known person or persons. Tho officials hnvo i,ractIcnUr b1vu1,ui nopoot wring- ig a confession from Hnyward, nnd It seems that tlie case will como to trlnl in duo time. In which ovont it is llkoly to be como a celebrated case. Horry Haywnrd la apparently deter mined to fight the thing out to tho bitter end, nnd few more developments nro ex pected. Assistant Attoruoy Hall assorts that he has ovldonco of Harry Hnywnrd's complicity In a number of otlier dark crimes, but he will glvo no hint of what they wero. It is certain that, arson and kidnaping were among them, If not mur der. Hnrry Hnyward Is still In tho Hamsoy county jail at St. Paul. Ho has not yet made any confosslon, nnu Is not llkoly to. Hnyward Is conducting himself In a pe culiar manner. All day biuulay he was making considerable nolso In the corridor, singing and laughing. He nlso joined in the rollgluui oxercisos conducted In the building, nud joined heartily In siuglug hymns. Ho had somo conversation with one of the prisoners of the jail after he read the pujiur yesterday containing the confession of Ullxt. Hnyward said to him I'lils whole story of Bllxt's lsn fake from top to butt' Jin, and is Hindu to savo hU own neck. I' will give something which will paralyze the whole gi lnxy of detectives and crtimniils, nut 1 will wait until tl proper time conns H.iywaril had' met tlie prisoner no tints auiirewMt in ono 01 the gnuiblin,,' h msos In St. Paul, where he dnpedt5,UH Tlie burning of tlie elevator at Ilaniel in tliis county, on which Miss Giug had mortgage, is now ascribed to Harry Haywnnl. it Is known that he was very anxious for hor to realize on her loan of il.tKi at ouoo, and thnt she made tlmt ef fort through her financial ogonts but was unsuccessful Just at this juncture the elevator opportunely burned, and tlie in surauoo money .paid tho mortgage. The owner, Julius Jeussou, says that tho fire beyond question wns incendiary. An effort is being mndo to connect Hay ward with tho murder of Jjena Olsen nt Uuluth gome months ago. The case is not unllko the Ging case, but thoro Is as yet no evidence that Hay ward had anything to do with A. A. Austin, the mystorloui stranger who Is supposed to have mur dered tlie girl, and for whom the police uro still searching. It is possible that no indictment will be returned against Adry Haywnrd, who first oonfessotl. He will be wanted as n witness, md while culpable tlie state is so anxious to mane a good case against Harry liny ward that it will probably decide not to Indict nun aud tnereby elose Ills moutn. "Commended" for llesjiectlug Lnw. Richmond, Ky., Deo. 11. Tlie grand jury yesterday returned an Indictment against W illium Taylor (colored) for the killing of David Doty on Friday last. The defendant was brought before the circuit court and pleaded guilty to tho indict ment. Notwithstanding the Intense ox oitement tlmt has prevailed ever slnoe the murder there was 110 demonstration upon the appearance of the prisoner. Thelntter for the first time showed alarm, knowing full well that ho Is a doomed man. The uction of Doty's friends In abandoning tho Idea of lynching Taylor upon tne promise of tne ollicors to give mm a ieuy irjai warmly commended. Tli Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sew showers; northeast winds, becoming southeast, l'or the District of Columbi nnd Delaware fair exi ept east wind Itain will occur n , u Kugl.tnd, tl middle stati s and tne lake region 'I'h tcmueratun vtll ruuniu nearly station ary iu ulldulrjus, liood's Saved Cn8nnyHThn,ry HyLife " For years I was In a very serloui conditio: with catarrh of the stomach, bowels and blaiMer. I suffered Interne! from dyspepsia, anl In tact was a mlier able wreck, merely a skeleton. I isecv ed to go from bad to worse. I really wished I was dead. I had no rest day or . night. I did not know what to do. I nan taaea so xnuea modlolne of the wrong kind that It had poisoned me, and my finger nails begnn to turn blnclt and oome off. I began to take Mr.W It. Young, rottar'i Mills, Ta. Hood's Bariaparllla. I had faith in the medicine,' and It dldanore for me than all prescriptions. I have gradually renlnl perfect henlth, am entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and pain In my back. My recovery Is simply mar velous." vr. It. Yoono, rotter's Mills, raj. " Hood Cures Hood's Pills relieve distress after eating,' DrJheel 1317 Arch St. IIIIUDI Philadslnhla. Pa. The Only fSriiiilnn Hprrlnllst In Ainer Icn, fs'ntttillislniulina What (llliers Ailvcrtlse, NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Discns-es, Vnrlcnso Veins nnd .-siriciuresi.so uillimu) I'ermniicntli' Cured tn 4 to 10 Dujs. Kcllef nt Once. BLOOD POISON cured bv entlrelv now hurmlesamcthoiL 8 vrar&' Karoneim llosmial nnd 32 practical experience, nsCvrtlticiites and jjipiuiuiss prove. rena Live a-ceni Bianip' inr book "TJtlJTII," tbo only True Mettiai! Bonlc ftdvertlwd. It la a true friend tj all sulTercra and to those contemplating marrinire. TtlG most Rtuhbnm and dnncrfrniiH rmni st.il I p. ited. WrlteoroallnndbesATed. Hours. y to 8; e v'ks, 8 to 8 'or examination and treatmen 1 1 n Chronic and dnnfreroua cases. C oll dntlv ! to 1 .:iO Wed. and 8at. from 9 to 4 ; ev'na. 6 t; 9 'M ; sun., 0 to 12. Treatment by mail Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that Sour boots do, and the water you drink in't even' fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. T, M. REILLY'S CKNTBAIiIA'3 0PULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can alw ays get a glass of ool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the plae T. Iff. Itellly's, Locust Avenue, CENTK ALIA PA. is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Master nas the agency and carries It in stock at bis narDio ana granite worics, inn jakuin si. L sner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthesu Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Wholesale agent tor elgenipaa't hm I J Export Lfiger ui Sum Pi!t Beer. No nner made, Flno liquors and Olgara m Mouth Main at. COOPER & CO,, SS&tOGlSL 33X"Oli.OX)3, Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Blocks, cratn. etc bought for cash and car ried on margin. Ton sliares stools or 1,000 busb els grain bought or .old on Urst margin ot lis. Teiepnonu uuuucvuuu. wnsuiuaisn .yvUiaiiy. Dally market circular mailed fiee onappllca tlon. 8nENAND0AU'8 RELIABLE Hand Xaaundry Oor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain saspeo laity. Goods called tor and delivered, AJtrlil solicited. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Uros.) ISo, iO East Centre Btrcet, 8HHNANBOAII, I A. Our Motto D st yuai'tv at Tj Prices. I'aironago reL-iif jiK i- i vrest t aih ageranc nil n m 1
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