EVENING HERALD THE LEXOW INVESTIGATION. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. THflWDAY, DKCKMBKR 13, 191. THIRD EDITION TALKING BASE BALL. A Stormy Meeting' of the State League Held at Heading, A New York Pensioner Who li on llrouk. lyn's Police Porce. New YoMK, Dec. Id. Interest In yester day's session of tho Iksxow committee wunod rapidly when It became known that President John J. Martin, of tho po llee bonnl, would not take tho stand as ex- poctiil Chief C'vunsel QolT first made n few sarcastic remarks, and explained the absence of Charles A. Grant, formerly pri vate secretary to Commissioner McClave. Mr. Grant's presence ha boon doslrod for the past six months, but ho studiously A meeting of the State League of base "voided society In Now York and remoinou clnb, was held at Heading yestei-1 " "r J ".Vl nr. y and the attendance was large. Kvery ,,,, f.t tmt, ,,,, t.ba ball da olnblnthe league was represented aud some of them had two delegates In at tendance, Shenandoah was represented by W. J. Breunan and Charles Nyce. Secretary Dlddlebock, of Philadelphia, aud President J. J. Hanlon, of Hazleton, quarreled over the natureof the meeting The president claimed it was the annual meeting of the league. The secretary said it was a special meeting and the constitu tion provided that the annual meeting be held In January. As a result of the quar rel Dlddlebock withdrew and Hanlon was elected secretary and treasurer at an an nual salary ol l,000. He also holds the presidency. B. H. Zerr, of Reading, was thrown overboard and the franchise for the club of that place was given to W. A. Witinan. Pottsville, Lancaster, Hazleton, Ilarrls burg, Shenandoah, Ashland and Heading were recognized as members of the league and the Carbondale and Kaston clubs were admitted. Each club must deposit .00 as a guarantee that It will play out the season. Hew Cloaks at Wilkinson's. We received to-day a large stock of new coats and wraps, all the choicest styles, and we Invite our patrons to come and see this season's latest and best offerings In ladles', misses' and children's garments. Prices are unusually low. h. J. Wilkinson, 29 South Main street, 11-1 Shenandoah, Pa. Died. MO KLER. On the 121h lust. .Michael, son ol Thomas and Rose Moakler, aged 4 months and 8 days. Funeral will take place from the family residence in the Catawissa Valley on Friday, 15th Inst , at 1 p. m. Relatives and friends respect fully invited to attend. 12-12-at Trustee's Sale. The entire stock of L. Feinberg's new heaters, ranges, cooking stove?, tinware, hollowwnre, glassware and lamps pur chased at the Sheriff's sale are now of fered to the public, nt No. 189 South Main street, nt 60 per cent, below cost by the trustee. Those goods must be Bold at once in order that the trustee may liqui date the accounts. 13-11-1 w plalui Now York police force because of Injuries to his right hand. Mr. Golf secured an admission from tho witness to the effect Jiat he was still able to put his hand be hind his back, and caused considerable laughter by inquiring whether his useful ness as a wardmau would have boon Im paired if he had not Ixjcu able to put his hand in the bribe taking position. One of the witnesses was ex-Sergeant Vulvoy, a retired police officer, who is Anwlnr a nenston of 1.000 nor year from tho New York denartmont, receives full tiav as n nollce officer from the Brooklyn force, and expects soon to bo appointed to the position of captain. Will Not ruiilnh the Socialists. Bf.iu.is, l)oo. 18. The committee to which has been referred the motion to punish the Socialist members of the reich stag who refused to rise and cheer for tho emnororon Thursday nt tho opening of tho house Is the standing orders committee, of which Ilorr Singer, tho Socialist lender, is chalrmuu. In view of the inquiry, in which he himself is Involved, ho will re sign tho chairmanship. It Is said that the committee is certain to present an adverse report. A canvass shows that the nntl rcvolutionary bill will not pass in its pres ent shapo. Secretary Stutt Ksonerated. IiAKIHSIiUHo, Dec. 13. Governor Pattl- son, Auditor General Grogg ami state Treasurer Jackson, who constitute the Ixwird of public buildings and grounds, have exonerated John is. stott, secretory of the board, from the ohargos of corrup tion made, nghinst him by II. N. Boose, of the Kenton Manufacturing company, of Philadelphia. Itoose recently nled with the board an ollidnvit that ho had paid Stott puo for his Influence in securing tho contract to furnish metallic furniture aud filing cases for the new cxocutlve building. A Move of Stockholder to Oust the Pres ent Management. Philadelphia, Dec. 13. A circular is sued by ii committee to stockholders of the Lehigh Valley Hallroad compnny Bnys in part: "A complete statement of nssets nnd liabilities to our knowledge has never been Issued, but from tho ineagro figures reported by the company wo And tlmt It has outstanding a large iloatlng debt. e pass no opinion on the conduct of the pres ent management. Comment is unneces sary so long as you aro face to face with tho salient facts that the company pays no dividends aud barely earns its fixed ohargos. It Is proposed that, on receipt of a sufficient number of proxies, a publio meeting of stockholders be called to decide upon a ticket, and which shall havo the support of a majority of the stockholders at the coming annual election. Unless you join with us in prompt action we run tho risk of another year of the present administration." A ltrnve Boy's Fight with a Hnrglar. LAMBKHTVILI.E, N. J., Doc. 18. Tho res idence of J. M. Rulou, a well-to do farmer at Ivyland, Pa., was enteral by a burglar during tho absence of the family Tuesday night. Hugh Choe, an Indian boy, had been left In charge of the place, and went there about 7 o'clock. Hearing a noise up stairs tho boy wont up and encountered the burglar in a second story room. A desperate strugglo followed, and both fell down stairs, the boy breaking his jaw,. Wrist and a rib. llo struck his head in falling, and layt unconscious for two hours. Tho burglar escaped unharmed, with 50, a quantity of jowelry and other vnluablea. Had It not been for the appearance of the boy, however, he would have made a rich haul. Government Cleric Accidentally Killed. Washington, Dec. 18. Jnmcs D. Bo- cock, chief of tho drnftlug division of the patent office, was accidentally shot yester- dny by a companion while on n hunting trip near Guuston Hall, Vn., some twenty miles boloW this city. He was brought to the Umergenoy hospital hero and died shortly afterward. His companions on tho hunting trip were John V. 1'oyton and V. IS. JCdlln, follow clerks. The three men were lying in tho reeds watching decoys whon Peyton rose and his gun was acci dentally discharged, the ohnrge entering Mr. Uocoek h bock. MAHANOY CITY. Mahakot Citt, Dec. 13, 1694, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith aro sojourn; lng at Philadelphia. John J. Rattlgan attended to business at Pottsville yesterday. C. B. Xewkirk, of New York, boomed business In town yesterday. Mrs. W. J. Haysworth, of Hazleton, visited friends In town yesterday. Private dancing school will bo held In Armory hall this evening by a newly or ganized club, Hooks & Brown . . . Holiday Goods Presents for the Old and the Yonntj. Plush aud celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writing yciijui, suavintf sets, worn Doxes. toilet cases, rtlhums. f T I 1 111 1 1 1 t i I" 1 . . I vjwmr ouKenoeruer is uursuiK n uuuu igO a SDlCUUltl VHrietV 01 UOllR. hlnrlro rr-t-mna i- wn .avhnv,-, yninciieii s bis, rocitui norses, celluloid novelties, wheel- I r-l TO fr rri .rs unnor 1 ... - J . C f Mrs. John Good, of Hazleton, and Mrs. "t11.""0' V" '""i iuKii- lanierns, ccc., CCC. UUf. Hoiman, of Stockton, were the guests of vnristnias bargains will open your eyes. Come and be con- the Shllthorn family yesterday. VinCCU. i-eter .uauer anu ms specialty ami am- TTlof X 1 T7nrr.Tj-t ICS A letic Co.. with such hluli class artists as I taJ.n the Belle sisters, Campbell and Beard "NTr ZL "KTvf.!"! TToTT- Q4-. QViftvriv,-Ul, Dare Bros., Con ley aud Madden will ap- ' v a.va.tuiix u., KJX0.C7JLailJ.V.lUail. near at Kater's onera house on Monday. Dec. 18. OlIV 91cf P.livicf Mrs. Bllzabeth Sellgman. aged T7 years, AkJlJ wn.-umlw .uxxx uyj X UU11U, died at tlie home of her daughter, Mrs. Wishing all a Merrv Christmas and n ITann v M'ntl.. t1.l.l fir, Arnltnnnn .IruF " " yesterday. She Is survived by the follow ing children : Abram, of St. Clair ; Joseph A., Benjamin, Daniel A. and Mrs. T-i ,.i I i . ,ru T.- 1 .. Cav rTof ' ir,eT.nd SG. L.,.. CJ!"", ! .U1 JMwn from to 50c , French re' .... oi ' , f KtT'.S" t.""i.V.r; t?i .i.' "ni . ,V ,re?oroiJotB 000 trimmed. ul Aiiiuttiiudi ,ion n U4cu.wu4 , , enct, jwn jmu ui, i iudu, mi wiuis. itjruiuj v eiveieen. sue a varo;. Uamp 4, P. u. oi t. a. tne lunerai win take place on Saturday at noon. Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 2 Clearing Sale. All Goods to ($4 Kiltcil by a 1'lH.viimte. Ric!iM in'D Tl. c IH. .laini'S Blnckwell nge-1 l'i. v.-..l.riay acvldentally shot am1 feili,..' 'V'!' ,im ..-;'ce, ngeam jimcKwcu and Xea e w r' p'ayl Jg together when tho form r -mi psl o p.stol at him, which cx plodcil. N -mck was wounded in the right side, and died almost Instantly. s :l a Sacrifics to Mako Room k king SI::;, Infants' enps, 26c up : Infnnts' long coats, 73c np to tB.OO, run line oi lutauts- wenr. .Mourning goous our specialty. Closlnc out n lot of Corsets, from $1 down to 85c : from 0c not be undersold. Call nnd get prices. Christening dresses and a Nun's Veils, $1.35 an, ng i Vel down to 40c, We will For Civil Service lleform. Cnu:BO, Pec. 13. Tho annual conven tion of tho National Civil Service Reform league liegan here yesterday in the rooms of the Commerce club. The gathering is an exceedingly Important one, for it has brought together distinguished, advocates of good government from nil over the country, and practically marks tho re opening of a vigorous civil scrvico cam paign throughout the land. Last night lion. Carl churz, president ol tho lenguo, delivered u brilliant address. They IrAvo Out Mormon Blshopi. Gukknsboho N. C, Dec. 18. Much inter est has lccn shown in the trial of six pruiu Inont farmers who wero charged with hav ing trespassed In several housos which they entered for the purpose of finding three Mormon missionaries whom they intended to drivo out of that section. They Anally found tho Mormons aud escorted them away. They wero prosecuted by persons whoso houses they had searched, nud who wero friends of tho Mormons. All the de- fendents were acquitted, and the verdict gives general satisfaction. Hie Chltiese Retreating. Yokohama, Dec. 13. A detachment oi tho second Jupauoso army havo occupied Fuchow, a town some sevonty-flve miles north of Port Arthur. They met with no resistance. The Chinese are retreating in a northeasterly direction . toward New- Chwung Hums to Visit VhllRrielphlft. Philahei.I'HIA, D?c. 18. John Burns the eminent Kugltsh labor leader and M P., will visit this city on the 21st inst. o- the guest of the United Labor league. A rnnss meeting will be held, at which Mr. Bums will deliver uu address. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. S3G Soutll XkXl2X JEStz-OGt. M. P. CONRT, 31 South Main St. hela Whiskey, - 50c a qt. I whiskey, XX, - - $lnqt. M Bourbon, XXX, - $1.86 a qt. 1 Monongahela Whiskey, Pure rye Fine Old Superior Blackberry Brandy, Superior Cognac Brandy, - Imported Jamaica Rum, $1 a qt. $1.00 a qt. ?1.50aqt. YUENGLING'S Btook and Freeh Ale, Draught Porter and Welner llfst hr art rift nf fin fUearn nnil oil trfrrln nf Tcmmciinpn TtrlrVa Liiiuuroi.j;;- turnout Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods for the next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, mufflers, muffs and toys. Also n final sale of ladies' and misses' coats. Carpets at reduced prices. P. J. Monaoiian, 18-12 tf 30 South Main St., Shenandoah. Candy 1 Candy 1 Candy! The finest assortment In town at lowest prices. Fresh candy made every hour at 10 cents per pound. Give it n trial nnd you will come ngain. S. Rosasco, 31 West Centre street. Mr. Ira P. Westmore, n prominent renl eBtate agent of San Angelo, Texas, has need Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhcea Remedy in his family for sev eral vears as occasion required, and al ways with perfect success. He says : "I find it a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that my outfit is not complete with' ont n bottle of this Remedy at home or on a trip away from home. For sale by uruuier uros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Mai street. fl-13-tf Kxtcmllng tho Civil Service Law. Washington, Deo. 13. The president, nfter a conference with Secretary Carlisle nnd Commissioner Miller, of tho internal revenue bureau, issued nn order oxtonding tho civil service law nnd rules to tho Inter nal revenuo service. Deputy collectors, of which thero aro 003, nro not included in this order, nor aro tho deputies which will bo appointed to assist In tho collection of tho income tax. Tho now order goes Into effect immediately, and affects 2,4 il per sons. Meeting t A. It. U. Directors. Chicago, Dec. 13. Tho board of direc tors of tho American Railway union aro in session here. All of tho directors aro hero oxcept R. R. Goodwin. In reply to a question Debs said: "Tho present session of tho American Railway union directors will last until Saturday night, unless It should bo ternlnatcd by Judgo Woods. Tho courts will decldo tho contempt cases Friday, and it may happen thnt thero will bo no directors left to go on with tho meet ing. Tool a Dme of Itclladouna. INDlASAFOLte, Dec. 13. Lulu Leslie, a dancer with the Bessio Bonehlli company, playing an engagement in this city, is urn conscious, with little hopes or recovery, tho result of tin overdoso of belladonna. She has been suffering with sovoro head aches, and sent a bellboy for antlpyreno. The lioy returned with belladonna, which n druggist s hoy had given hlra by mis take. Miss Leslie swallowed five groins of tho drug. Murdered by Ills Employes. Wheaton, Ills., Dec. 13. Edward Ott, a well-to do farmer, was murdered In his barn by two employes, known only ns Sam and Oscar. Tho murderers had been stop- plug nt tho farm only about a week, hav ing tramped their wny to the placo, where they applied for work. They struck Ott I with a club, nndthen.nlarmed by his cries, cut his throat. Hobbcry was the motive, tho murderers threatening death to Ott's I mother if sho did not keep quiet whllo they searched tho houso. Tho robbers secured $05 and a watch. Itohhctl hy Klver Pirates. Salem, N. J., Dec. 13. Six canning fac tories located olong tho Delaware river and tributaries havo been burglarized by river pirates within tho past five months. Solder has been tho principal booty se cured. During tho night tho canning fac tory of Hiles & Hllliard, in this city, was broken into nnd nbout $200 worth of solder stolon. Tho thieves loaded the soldor In a boat, nnd then .threw Into tho creek tho trucks with which they carted tho soldor. NEURALGIA aaa similar Complaints, manufactured nnaer ine stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS (.prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER S itflDiniinnif lOnlv Pennine with Trade Mark" Anchor.' MauutacturcriComiacrzIcnratliDr.IUchterof I IF. Ad. Richtor& Co.,17WutSt.,i;iW 7021. 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Homes. Own Glassworks, 125 A 50 cts In Shcnnnaoan lor sale Xyj i.Y r. D. Klrlln, o o. maiu o. Aim wnillan.71. wain ai., y. ji. nj Isn't There a Boy or Girl In this entire region wbo would like a thoroughfcbuslnees education? Wt furnish the very best nt very smal' cost. All we want Is your name anc address. You will then cet our cata loguefgivlug full particulars about the way we do business. Send it in on i postal card to-day. Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Bulkllnc. West Market St. Wade and Williams, Prlns F KKQTJSON'B THEATRE. P. 1. TERGUSON, MANAGER. Lloyd Sts. tWCranastitoft! A Baby Fatally Shot. Houston, Tex., Dec. 13. The 4-year-old daughter of Samuel Lazzlo was shot through tho arm and in tho stomach while sleeping in her father s arms, nnd is now hovering between llfo and death. Tho as- snssln poked his weapon between tho slobs of tho window, saw his intended victim sleeping with tho child in his arms and 1 fired the murderous snot. Lazzlo keeps a grocery storo, and had refused a negro credit. Tho man left vowing vengeance A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers. Dorter.and ale constantly on tat J (Jholce tempt-rance el rinks and cigar. One week, beginning MONDAY EVEN'G, DEC. 10th The Lough Producers, When Baby wo sleK, we Rave her Castoda, TThm she was a Child, sho cried for CoMoria. 'rhnn she tweame Mine, the clung to Oaetorta. Tfiw gio baa Culldien, she wothm Castoria Coming: Events. Dec. 21. luter-Stste Milkmaids Con vention, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na tional boclal Club, in Itobblns' opera house. Jan. 4th, '9fi. Annual supper In Hob bins' opera house under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church. Any one who has children will rejoice with Li. B. Mulford, of I'lalnfleld, N. J. Ills little bov. five years of age. was sick with croup. For two days and nights be tried various remedies recommended oy friends and neighbors. He says: "I thought sure I would lote him. I had seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ad vertised and thought I would try It as a last hope and am happy to say that after two (lows he slept until morning. I gave It tn him next dav and a oure was ef fected. 1 keep this remedy in the house now And as soon as anv of mf children show signs of croup I give it to them and that is the last of It," 26 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on Xorth Main street. For rheumatism I have found nothing enual to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It rAlliiviu tho nntn ns annlied. J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief it affords is alone worth manv times the cost, 60 cents, its con tinued use will effect a permanent cure. For sale by Gruhler Bros. v Murdered hy n Mnsked Iturglar. Cleveland, Dec. 13. Two masked burg lars entered tho residence of William H, Prlco, of the printing press firm of Chand ler iV Trice, onrly in the morning, .being discovered by Mr. Price one of tho men fired throe shots at him, killing him In stantly. Mrs. Price witnessed tho murder of her husband. The burglars escaped with &5 which thoy had taken from a pocketbook on tho dining room table. bhot nt a Judge In Court. Hazaiid, Ky., Deo. 13. Judge Hall was warned that if lie did not release on bail Jesse Fields aud Joe Atkins, charged with shooting ex-County Judge Coombs from ambush there would be trouble. Jflelds brother, the county Judge, was in court, and when Judge Hall refused to allow ball Fields drew a pistol and fired nt Hail. Court officers caught Fields, but his friends reluused him. Dinner Sets, lea oets ana Toilet Sets. A Beautiful Assort- An Unrepentant Murderer Married. UllATTAXQPOA. Uec 13. General Ken- I p- , , nedy, one of tho murderers of tho night mfljf Hi b-XHRRU I HA IV telegraph agent of the Xa,hvlllo, Clmtta- t7l ul .AUCCUIIiyijr noogn and bt. Louis railway at Shell mount, who is to bo hanged next Monday, I ... P 11 Of was murriod in tho county jnll at Jnsnerl 1 ' ' OC? lost evening to .Miss .unrtha Taylor. Both the general and John Kennedy nro to bo executed on Monday. They aro unre pentant and blasphemous to tho extreme, They swear nt all wno como near thorn, With LIZZIE MAY ULMER, In Repertoire: Monday "Colorado" Tuesday 'Our Bessie" Wednesday -."Friend of the Family" Thursday "Mulberry Bend" Friday "Streak o' Lightning" Saturday -.."The Search Light" ilatinee Saturday 2 p. m. Slnting and Dancing Specialties. Prices, 10, ao, and 30 cents. Reserved seatn at Klrlln's drugstore. piERGUSON'S THEATRE. '. J. ITEKUUSUH, AIANAUll, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, '94. THE COMING CHAMPION. PETER MAKER AND HIS M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoa! Supposed Clang of Young T)ileea. HllllKiETON, X. J., Dec. 13. Five boys wore arrested on tho chargo of smashing in the large show window of George II. Whipple's drug store and enrrying off toilet articles. When arrested tho boys had revolvers anil largo knives on them, They arc supposed to belung to a gang of young thieves who aro "doing" the city. They were held lor a hearing. Bregeman &Co RENOWNED HIQH-CLAS1 ARTISTS. DROI'ERTY FOR BALE -A bargain for 1 cash purchasers. Two houses on We: pak street. One of eight rooms and the othi tlx. Will be sold cheap. For further Info1 ioallon apply to M. J. LAWLOR. 121 E. Centre street. o3EDE3isri3aro. Fall-Winter Mil linen Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON MOAN ltVILDINQZ 8 East Centre St, Shenandoal M THE REEQANB, Lomeay mars. DARE BROS., Wonderful Ojmnas's LEW C. METTLER, ICAMPBELL & BEARD mimic una imitaior. ; aiusicai uomeaiaus. A Village Swept Into tho Sa. TACOMA. Wash., Dec, 18. A special from Victoria gays tlio steamer War! moo, Just arrived from Australia, brings word that tho Island of Annrym, few Hel rides, was destroyed by voloanlo action Nov. IS. A native village, will all its in habitants, was swept into the sea. The British warship llarth has gone to the scene. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Hpeetly Jutftlce in Kentucky. Richmond, Ky., Dec. 13. Tho trial of William. Taylor for assassinating Magis trate Doty near here last Friday night wa uouoludod yeetordoy The jury found him guilty and ttxed the punishment at death. Tnis is tne sp nest trial ever known In the state. Taylor will lie exe cuted within thirty days POTTSVILLE, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. LOHT.-A white nno Uvr-colored pointer. I'lisln and collar. Defect In one eye. BELLE H1STERH. ! I Vocalists anddaucersi ANNIE DARLING, Character Artiste. lteiurn to B. J. Yon. Bhonxndoab, Fa. West Centre s'reet, I Vi 11-01 CONLEV AND MADDEN, Irish Comed'ans Concluding with a Merry One Act Comedy, PhTEIl MADEH AND WM HENNESSEY In a Scientific Athletic Display. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug sUtp, I OH SALE. A good-i ayiug double frame I 1 buildlmr. with full lot on West Llord I sticct, 80 feet front andiiSO feet back. Ior rarilcular apply at No. 413. West Cherry! bireei. 120-iw POR RENT. A large new store-room, with I L male e ass rront. 1 wemiiir and cellar. I Excellent business location. Rent reason-1 a ile. addIv to C. W. Nennouser. 120 North I aiain street. iu-15-if A ,,a.lur, n.l),t t.antn I KUPODB. 'I lit) UU1K Of tllOHf gOlUg BTO lllin- I XI, II .VUMltrM liaV.H,,, - I a . , . . . has Ijeen extended to India, Australia and f '"XtuSSS hoZ to iSS. Newfoundland. English and w elsn are also turning home- I hashes and dries them In two minutes wlth- waru. ISxodUM of Foreigners. SCHANTON, Pa., Deo. 23 The Times to day gives the details of a largo movement of foreigners, to the extent even of an ex odus, from the anthracite coal fields to Europe. The bulk of these going are Hun- Evan J. Dawes, UNDERTAKING The president nomlnnted Henry H. Bnb- cock to be collector 01 customs lor tho dis trict of Now Haven, Conn. M. Le Myre de VUlers, the French speolnl envoy, has declared war against Modagas- oar and hits ttarted fur Home. Ilaroness de Itothschlld, widow of the late head of the Frankfort house, died yes terday In Frankfort-ou-tho-.Maln. The president has abandoned his coun try home at Woodley for the winter, tak lng up his residonoo in the White House. The death of Gaul, one of the noted Hloux chiefs, is reported from Standing Hook agency, S. D. He was next to bit A Contract from Japan. BETHLEHEM, Pa., Dec. 13. It is learned that the llethlohem Iron company had re ceived a large contrnot for crunks and shaftings for Jnpanese vessels. The ord nance department will shortly begin work on the contract. out retting the hands. No experience neces sary; sells at sight; permanent position. Art- arcss w. r. Harrison & Lo..Lierk no. 11. cm. XlfANTED. Man or lfldv ranmitrpr In each YV locality to mi erlnterirt dUtrlbutlon of our fine mmplcs, booss. caids and dies. Pavs well. Bend lfln. for samp'es ana ticciat oner to 5011. Bylvan 1 1 Co ,724 Wood-av., Detroit, Mich. ISw A l'rnpodtion to Cornell. rillLAPELrillA, Dec. 13. The University tit Pennsylvania boat club representatives will suggest that Cornell first row their ;rew nt this olty early in June, nnd that the winner of that contest be sent to Eng- and. Ol O nn a day to Deems selllnir the Roval O 1..UU White Metal Plater or taking orcein lor plating, Trade; secrets, formulas, receipts, etc.. furn shed free. A eood nceut can make two to tluee thousand dollars per yt ar wun tne noyai riater. r or terms, etc., address Gray ix Co., Plating Works, Colum uus, uniu. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Tnner pimcna and orons rertlrsd. Orders left a; 31 North Msln street, Buecindoh,nlll receln prompt attention htuh fnalnBfl IlilliiMHdKR JA like STEAM BE10Y1TII6 lVhStoachckfi"nm ED. BRENNAN5 Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquo Handsome Uir Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and lOo Cigar 'SS33 pub jaiina 'anon I nmtij eraud pi saiiaoojS rjeajj pnu soioqo jo anu any v spnjq tjb jo Buani jno pnu v no))um 'JTJOcT noopnuuang nt pun q 05 jsaq japna) sora pnu jsann Btrj "IS nipiEf tunos CTZ Eednctioii Sale For the next SO days will sell all our reai trimmed HATS at cost and less. Chlldrei Cloaks, Caps and Backs ire all reduced for t holiday trade. Our line of linen embroldei HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents is the finest and cheap in the town. Our 15o grade........ 2 for 25c. " SOo " .... ......2 for 85c. " 25o " - ....2 for 40a " 35o " 8 for 55o. Now . York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. ting Dull in rnuk as a chief. )
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