EVENING HERALD tubllshod dally, except Sunday by UtRALV PVHhlHlllNH COMPANY. 'sbllcatlon omen and mechanical department, North Market Streot. TJcmnlH ' aollvered In Shenandoah and i cb jieuaia 8uf t0UndIng town9 ror Slx Cont8 t week, payable to tho curriers. Uy mall, Three Dollars a year otTwenty-llvo cents per month, advance. Advertlnemnnl charged according to epace cd position. The published resorvo tho right to change tho position ot ad Artlsemcnts when rartho publication of neA require It. Tfhe -Istat Is "almffffswved tjrrsject any advertise atnt, whether paid for or not, that the pub htrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates cado known upon application. Entered at tho post office at Shenandoah, Pa., a second closs mall matter. THE EVENING HERALD, Shenandoah, I'cana Evening Herald. FKtDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1894. If Mr. Cleveland lmd wanted to go gunning for lnme ducks, his trip to the South would have been unnecessary. His own party bus bsen full ot the crippled fowl ever since the November election. Anotiibu unsuccessful attempt to re store Qtucn Ijlliuokulaul to the throne of Hawaii bus been made. Its collapse, however, seems to have b-en of so lgno minions a character, and tn have excited such universal derision, that It may coil' fldently be expected there will henceforth bo an cud to all royalist conspiracies. Tho natives no longer appear to show any in terest in the fate of their former sovereign, and are perfectly coitent with the en lightened rule of the present government. Under the circumstances, the English ad' venturers who have been the prime mov- era in all the royalist plots that have taken place are now unable to Bnd any of the islanders willing to follow their lead. Ahono other suortcomiuns, the presen! Administration Is chargeable with (dip plying postage stamps that are a source of great annoyance and inconvenience, One ot the prime virtues In a stamp is that it shall stick. Beauty In a stamp is of secondary importance compared Altli this The stump that does not stick is a stump that falls of lis manifest destiny. Nut only Is the mucilage on theBtimp at piesftit furnished from .Vushlugtou scanty anil inadequate, but the colors on their I.icj are s.i ponrly laid on that they "inn" ou the slightest provoculou. It is not I be I'jstolllce Depirtment but the Trertnny Department which is really ro sponsible for the bail quality of the. stamps and tli us another sin must be laid at the do. ir nf Secretary Carlisle. An Admiuis trillion which is unnmil to the task o supplying potiic stamps capable of per forming thulr full duty cannot expect to be v n'il.i.oned high on the scroll of his tory. Tiik closing months of 1894 h ive beea marked in Europe by such an awakening of revolutionary activities as had not teen seen before for m iny a yetr. In al most every country there has been open and sometimes violent demonstration agniusl the existing order, and to day the commanders of the great annul camps are f ir more concerned with suppressing or preventing domestic revolt than with Guarding against foreign nttacks. Local causes and conditions are probably in part responsible for this state of affairs but there Is also reason to believe that more general forces are at work, and that this remarkable concert of action Is the resit It ot deliberate Socialist tc prearrange ment rather than ot chance. What will come ot It all, it would be vain prophesy. That all Europe, or that any one important state, will be perverted to Soul illsm is not to be expected. Thnt th agitati m ot social topics, even thougl: dtartoj by theeuemtesof social order, will result in some good, Is entirely prob able. There is much room for improve ment In the social condition ot even the best state in the world, lint what is to bo most feared is that this Soclallsllo madness will provoke reaction, and will drive the true liberals In every country Into the ranks of the ultraconservative and repressive parties. This has actually occurred lu Belgium, where the party of moderation and progress has vanished, ami there are uow only Clericals ami Socialists. It would be an uuapeakable misfortune should it occur generally throughout Europe. Yet nothing is more certain to cause such a reiictlou than the uutui.onlng clamor and menace of those who r j "expecting all things in un hour." IT is alitor nouteuso to urgue that thu i Douiocrallj curreuoy bill ought to bo put j through beciUde thu Treasury U la i trouble. Thu fact la that thu Treasury is : iu trouble becuune this dangerous bill i ")nN w' r08TEK. ii i. . .t.i ,. i .i.. nlPiilpntentluriua. Thu JanuniHa Rovorn peudiug. Its passage would not In tin, J., r h, ,lvUl of ti.oi.tUliVtiii.- it. slightest respect remove thu dungers of and it iitluUtor lu this city hiw exprtMscd thu Treasury, but would In all probability hl siUUfactlou th It. Mr. I' oster deslros ti havo It undorsttfod Increase them greatly. Uhls Is ouvloub that he gius to Japan purely lu u prlvatu when It Is considered that tho new bill, capacity as un adviser of the Chlneso plon whU. It does not formally reau.ru na- 'SSS'S tlonal banks to change their basis of clr ( United States. . , , ulation, does exposo them to audi unfair nd destructive competition by state banks that they would be most power fully Influenced to abandon the national system, sell their bonds nnd organize udcr the new bill as state banks. This would leave them free to continue the cir culation ot notes of less than 110 each, while as national banks this most profit able part of their circulation would be withdrawn. The change would save them from two taxes amounting to one per cent on their entlro circulation, which state banks would not have to pay. It would offer the chance by convenient arrangements with state officials to get back Into their own keeping as state deposits at least a part ot the guarantee fund of 30 per cent, ot their circulation which the state banks are permitted to place with a state official, who can then keep the fund as he does other funds wherever he thinks safest pud best, while the national banks have to place their funds with the Treasury. These are but part ot the inducements which would operate to break down the national sys tem, and to substitute notes of forty-four different kinds ot state Danks. One of enormous potency is the opportunity to loud money on real estate which in some sections would enable the banks to In crease their ctpltal and business almost Indefinitely, nnd, until the crash comes, their prollt3 also. The men engaged in conducting national banks are not so en tirely different from others engaged in money lending that they would shrink from the risks attending lonns of this character. What restrictions state laws may provide can only be guessed from experience under state banking laws be fore the war, when Democratic money brought repeated disasters. Thirty years under the national system have proved that It Is eminently wise In its restric tions and safeguards, and the disposition to overthrow these, and to rush again into the saturnalia of wildcat banking, Is not one which any sober business man should encourage. A HOTEL BOILER EXPLODES. Thrcu Men I'rrluips rutatly Hurt anil the (lurftU Terrorized. Kanhas City, Ji.,l)ec. 28. A terrible lwllor explosion caused terror to tho hun dreds of guests in the Midland hotel last night, and fatally Injured two and perhaps threw men. No dainago of any account fwas dono to tho building. Tho victims aro uinei I'inglni'er i'reil i'atton, fireman .liihn Alba nnd Electrician Ttiloy Mowen. The two first named will die, nnd thero aro not many chances for tho recovery of Mowen. Tito explosion was caused by a defective Hue In tho boiler, 'f bo door of tho boiler was blown out with torrilloforco, knocking down the throe men, who stood before It, and crashing through a two foot wall. Es caping steam scalded them fearfully. The explosion shook tho Immense structure und caused the guests to Ueo from their rooms. Spent tint Night In the Rigging. Jl!ItKY City, Deo. L'8.- Tho storm was not so severo along the coast as was ex pected. It was thought Wednesday night that tho galo would be tho worst for years, but during tho night tho wind shifted and ml need tho danger to almost n minimum. South of tho Hook tho snowfall was very light, tho (lakes melting as tlioy fell. The three masted schooner Hodman It. Nlck crson went ashore about half n inilo south ot tlm Stone Harbor lifo saving station. Ono of tho crew was drowned. Those wiio were rescued suffered terribly. Soven men spent the night in tho flor o storm lashed to tlio rigging, and wcro i- uost oxhausU d when taken olt by tho lifo savers. Two were insensible when taken ashoro. Coxey anil Ilrowuo Still In St. I.oiil. St. Louis, Due. 38. Tho object of Mnr hul Carl Browne and (Sonernl Coxey in coining hero to attend the meeting of the n.itlonal oxeoutlvo commltteo of tho IJeo plo's party is to endeavor to secure recog nition from tho party for their bill for tho coinage ol money. They will also urge the passage of n resolution declaring the urgent need of the people for legislative Uisistaiicc through tho public Improve ment plan itlivndy advocated and declar ing that the money question nlouo should occupy tho platform of thu People's party lu tho campaign ot 'DO. A PEACE EMISSARY. ISx-Senrptury Pinter Will Act lu thw In terentH of China. WAMirNHTOX, Dec. 2S. John W. Foster, ex-sociMtary ot state, has brain requested by the Chinese governm-nt to go to Japan und moot tlm plenipotentiaries of the for mer government, to aid thorn in their no gotiulions for peace. Ho has uceopUid the Invitation, and expects to leave Wasliln,? ton within a day ortwo, sailing from Van couver lor Yokohama on Jan. 7, miiIjus in formed of a delay in tho departure of tli What s Castoria, is Dr. Snmucl Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a, harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso hy Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Prlend. Castoria. "Cantorlnlsso -well adapted tochlltlrcnthat I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. AnciiEii, M. D 111 So. Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tho uso of 'Castoria' is bo universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a u ork of supererogation to endorse It, Vcvr nro tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach Cahlos lUiira, 1). 1)., New York City. The Centaoh rmii' Virginia Murders. Kinton, Va., Dec. 28. Yesterday was a bloody ono on New river. A fight occurred at Hush linn between a white man and n negro. Tho white man shot tho negro sev eral times and left hlin lying ou tho ground dead At Loop Crook a general fight oo curred, in wbicli three men were killed and several wounded. Two of the killed were fairly cut to pieces. Kx-MlnWtor Dayton Married. 1'liKNTON, Dec. 2S. Miss Harriet Maria Stockton, daughter of General Holicrt V. Stockton, ox-controllor of Now Jersey, was married yesterday afternoon to William L. Dayton, ex minister to The Hague. The ceremony was performed at tho bride's home In the presence of only the iinmo iliuto families of the contracting parties. Canadian Li-cUlutnrs Snowlioiittil. QUKIIKU. Dee. 2S. This fortress city, from its elevated and exposed position, felt yesterday's groat snow storm mom than any city in the Dominion. Many members of the provincial legislature, now In session, were made prisoners in tho par liament hui'ding all day, while others could not reach it. Tn Mlrlti Toys the lYnulty. Sioux CITY, la., Dec. 2S. Two Sticks, tboa-jitl In llan chief, murderer of four cowboys near 1'lno Uiilge agency two year-. ago, was banged at tho agency today. Two Srieks was a prominent participant in the t'uster massacre and lu tho 1'lno Ridge war. Hi-nth (if Kx-I'reniileut Klluurl. Montkviiiho, Dec. is. Dr. Jo.se Kllaurl. formerly president of Uruguay, is dead Dr. Kllaurl was twice elected president I'ho second timo ho resigned and was suc ecded by Idlarto Horda, tho present chief ungistrato of tho republic. NUGGETS OF NEWS. By tho fall of a mill chimney at llriggs vlllo, Mass , fireman John Adams was Instantly killed. Trustoi-s and legatees of A. T. Stewart havo sold the Metropolitan hotel In New Vork for l,(ilK),(l. Part of tin: proceeds of Colonel Ilreckin Hdgo's lecture at Cincinnati last night were secured by Miss Pollard's lawyers. President John McUrldo, of tho Mine workers, advises against accepting the lie vision of tho arbitrators in tho Mnssillon ,0.) mine district. Joseph indwell and William F. Fiml- ay, prominent farmers, wcro killed by a iraln at Swlckart Crossing, O., while driv ms across tho track. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing (Jtiotittlons of the Now Vork and I'lilluilelpllla Kxclinilges. New Yoiik, Dec. ti7. Speculation ou the Stock KxcuaiiKe reached u point of extreme stitKimtlou today, the tiit.il sales belni; less thun has been done lu a biuvle hour on a fairly active market. Only the small traders en tered Into tho tleullinrs u lilt-.h were for the most purt for the actountof the short Interest and to close out long contracts which showed a profit. CloiiiB bids: U-hluh Valley 3IV4 W. N. Y. & Pa... - Pennsylvania &' Krie IleailhiB 15M ., I.. & W si. Paul Btl West Shore Lehigh Nav t'H N. Y. Central. . N. Y. As N. K. pf.. JIM Iake Krie A W Sew Jersey (Jen. . UOJs Del. As Hudson 10 1015! Wis lii lcnerul lurketH. I'miJllim.l'iiiA.lJue.SJ. i'iour steadily licIJ; winter Htiper , $2. lif-fc-!.:!: wtntvroxtruu, JJ.i a.KI: No. 3 winter fnmll. atiuu roller Btralidit, ja.tVXuVJ western winter, rleur, $i..MI.7(l. Wheat dull, uncliitnueil, u iili Stlie. bill anil SUVjo. iiskoil fur Ducember. Coruiiuiet, llrui, aHIi 4S4i . bldumUOa. aBkoil tor Uvcemuer ii,i!8Hiroiii, uiguer, mmm. bid anil !WH'- ke.l for Iivceinber. Hay dull; Uiiml to oUoloH uniiitliy, $Hjl;l.50. ltcef dull. Cork lower: iu " iiiuhh, $i.".inHJ.: taially. short clear. $11 Anlti. Ijinl weak: ivust ern stt'n. $.U; 'illy. S-i.WkitO.6aV4. llutter uteniller; wuattTii dairy. llKttltio.; do. cream ery, liQDJo.: do. tjelory,9M'dlV).; Elgliif, -'k-.; Imitation crenmrry, Ifl)l).; .ew vorKilairy, Ifi jil'.lo. ; do. crrimery, UaStJc.; Cennsylviinln c-roHinery iirlnts. extra, 3de.; exceptional brands hliihvr; ilo. choice, Sic.: do. fair to good, WW It. ; prints jobblnR at '-T;)o. Cheese pllel; lur.li-, U;Sll'4o.; small, UXi'iUlic; part skims. UVriUc.i toll skims, X&iiu. Kgsa llrmcr: New Yom and Cenusylruiilu, 'JSH&tlo ; In. house, l(2&3ic.; western fresh, 21!k'. southern, J04l. L.to Stock MnrUnts. Nkw Yoiik, ll.t. S7. European cablon ipml Anwrlcan Bteorn at lofflllio , ilrowoil wcIk r. ri!frlKrnlor li-ef HiWHie. I' ilnis steaily: , hi iM-rnu veals, f'-m; luray-t-4 calve", & 1 .i.afi: westBrn culvoii, 8.3"i.1.7 Hhwpiu . iiiiuih liinticr; ior to pr in n'les,!. tl loininon to .uinliain i.. : . - --. . prime nominally (ioti1 at 81.74. ilo.'i (Inn KAhV UllBltTV, I'll.. lJto. 3. -Catll Mnny prime. $'i,i,'i.3."ii iiooil, fH.lVjll.i'l; bulla, tuu and rows, StfitUl). Uua atea ly, 1'iiUailei phlm, Jl.tKkai.O); coiiunun to fi-ir Vorkers, li.-Jl'Hi.m; roiikClm, Blieeu uteailyi ex tras, kooJ, iMil.'tU; oouuuou to fair Uutlia. V-'UW. Castoria. Cnstorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhcoa, Eructation, Kills Worms, glvca sleep, and promotes di gostion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' end shall always continue to do bo as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Paiuihe, M. D., lXth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Coki - ast, 77 Mdiuiav SrnKET, New York Crrr Giimores Aromaiic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aro m at i c Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa UliIUGOE phiiade uhla. Pa. ThoOnly fU'iitiinn Specialist in Amer ica, rotw l(iistiiiiilliitf What Olliers Ailvirll-c. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE vtESl'lTS OF 'DISCRETION SiM'rial DIscntiCH, Viirk-OMe Vrlui and j ninciun-ito nuitia) rrrninneiiiiy Curen -In l tu it Dnitt. UHi. t ,t Orr .c. Plflflfi DhlCiTJ IT iry or Secondary UIAIUU I UIOUil cured by entirely now iiurruiesa method, o years' European Hospital and :i2 practical experience, as Certificates and Ulnlomas nrove. fc-end live 2-cent stumtis for book "TRUTH," tlie only True iledlcal Hool: advertised. It la a true friend to all aunerersana tottioee contemplating marrlao. The most stubborn and dangerous cases aollc- uoa. wnieorcauanqDesaveu, iiours,9to3 ov'gs, 6 to 8 for examination and treatmentln chronic nnrt dangerous cases, Cull dally 9 to i in f xvu. uituoni, iruiiitfioi; evfjs, o I nuu,,B iu it, .irraimeni dj ma it. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humph re y BpeclQrs aro scientifically and carefully prepared Itemedles, used for yean In private practice and for over thirty years by tho people wltu entire success. Every single Bpeclna a special cure for tho disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the Bytcm nnd are in fact and deed the Sovereign Kemedleti or (tie World, DO. Ol'RKS. rsiOH. 1 Fcverti Congestions, Inflammations., Ji WorinNf Worm Fever, Worm Colic..., ,'-!5 3 Tuelhhiffi Colic, Crying, AVakefulness ,25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults f25 7- CoucLm, Colds, Bronchitis .25 8 Xruraleln Toothache, Faccache...... ,25 f)-IIeudachcH, Blck Headache, Vertigo.. .25 0 IlyHnt'PMlii, Biliousness, Constipation. .25 11 SupureBed orl'niuful reriods... .25 12-White, Too lofuso lVrlods. ,25 13 Croup, liaryiiultU, Iloarwuess.... 25 14 Halt Uheum, Erysipelas, eruptions.. .25 15 Hhcuivatliiiii, lUieumatlo Fains ,25 Ki-Mulurlu, Chills, Fever and Ague ,25 lU-Cuturrli, Infiucnra, Cold in tho Head. .25 20 WUooplna Cough ,25 27 Kidury fJiienucif .25 -iS-Nervonx DehlHty 1.00 30 ITriimry Wonknesn, , 25 3 1 JsoioThroiil, Qulucy, Ulcerated Throat ,25 lunuIIUKYs, avitch iiAzr.i, oil, "Tho IMie OIulineiit."-TrUl SUe, 25 Cts Sold hf Pruccltt, or vent rrlId on rectlft of price. lILMrillttiS'MtU.lO., inllSHUIU 8t..MCW)0ItK, SPECIFICS. PILLS! DRUG iJCacr Akin cnur ctun dn. f nnuwnMaM'it raff SIORIUHGUARd:1 Wilcom Specific Co,Phiuu,pa. AMUSEMENTS. EKOUSON'B TUEATHB. P. J. riHODEON. If ANAOBH SATDRDA.Y, DEC. 29tb, '94 aoivEiasro In all o( Its superlative excellence, Tbo mimier work of Hpecucular Romances, BLACK CROOK In lour acts and sixteen tableaux. Wrltte bv th 'lie ban Harms. Murvelnus. moral. t'lumpbant and unmatched. The b girest and irrnndtmt show o i)ih year. 8 bewltcnlngly lovely pre ulers ,1. A q lartatte ol Creech quadrille dancers. 40 Exceptionally Beautiful Ooryphses iO Car loads ot sumptous icenmv. Ions ol massive armor. 3 urand ballets S. A host of European specialties Hundreds ot 1'arlsian ootmimea Tne positively unexcelled trans lormaiion tceue. Prices, ajc, 50c, 75c ana n Keserved seats at Ktrlln's drug store. Sensations Ooutinuo Before the Loiovr Investigators. WILLIAMS' TESTIMONY CONCLUDED Then nflrcell flontlsOiierHtor Declares That thr Agont of tlio Society for Hnpiiros-itn Vice Acceptetl n Itrllio of 81,001) from illfn Comstock's llenlal. Nkw Yoiik, Deo. 28. Tlio fenttiro of the Ijoxow coininlttco's lnvoiitlKittlon yester day was tlio introduction of ovldoncu go- lnir to show that Anthony LoiONtin'k. aRcnt of tho Society for tho L'rovontlon ol Vice, luul tauon a bribo of fl.OIJO from u (jrpon good-? man to prod!"" tlio dls.uiHsa' of un Indictment namst him. Inspoctor Williams' onl.'ii! on tlio wit ucss stand was also continued, nnd tho ox lgtcnco of jmuol iiousos and a largo uuin berofliouses of ill fa mo lu hU district while lio wivs onptain was shown. Ho Raid ho found tho housos of ill .iiinothcro when ANTHONY COM3TOCK. ho came to tho district, and loft them un molested "liccnuso thoy wcro fashionablo." Mr. Goff also Introduced tho Inspoctor to the knowledge that Japanese law would not have allowed him to own real estate in Hakodate at the timo ho claimed In Ms testimony on Wednesday that ho owned property thoro. At tho conclusion of Inspector Williams' examination Louis S. Strocp, a green goods oporator, was called. Tills witnoss created a sensation by tolling a story In volving Anthony Comstock. "On May 83, 1889," said Strocp, "two in dictments wuro found against mo for op- rating In green goods. Anthony Coin- stock was tho prosecutor. Comstock told mo that if I would give up thonamo of my accomplice I should got off with a light punishment. I rufused to do so. Kdward lSechtel called and gavo my wifo S.i.OOO In hills. Tlio bail was at that timo fo,000, but was reduced shortly after to $3,000. In August, 18U0, 1 culled on Comstock with my brother, who told mo that tho state indictment vould bo dismissed on pay ment of $1,000. Comstook said: 'Mind, tho 51,000 Is not in thu sliapo of a bribe. It Is a subscription to tlio society.' " 'I asked him whether if I paid him tho money I might not bo brought up at all. On Comstock's promlso I paid mm $1,000. On tho following Friday tho indictment was dismissed." Mr. "Jolt produced tho indictments which lioro an indorsement bearing date Sept. iO, 181)1, that tho district attorney having moved that for reasons affecting the administration of laws tlio indictment was dismissed. "Conibtock subsequently callod on ino nnd asked mo to swear that Ucchtol was an accompli of mluo. I refused, und ho threatened to bring mo before tho United States court. I asked him for timo to con aider the matter. Iiechtel was arrested on thu charge of stealing $100 from the Amer- can Kxpress company. Ho was brought leforo Commissioner Shields. Negotia tions wore carried on with him by Com btook, and ho paid Comstock $1,000. Tho following day ho was discharged. United States IMstrlot Attorney John A. Mott alsogot$l,000. 'I was then arrostcd, and employed Lawyer Hess. 1 told nil about Comstock to Commissioner Shields. Comstock was asked to tell what happened in his olllco, but declined to do so. I was held for trial, und was convicted on tho charge of Issuing green goods circulars last Juno, My caso lias boon appealed. Hobort ntreep, brother of Louis, cor roborated tho foregoing testimony. Mr. (ioir said that tho commltteo, while Inquiring into the abuses of tho pollco de partment, hud u perfect right to inquire into the administration of tlio law so fur us tho statu was concerned, and that was tlio reason ho had submitted this evidence, It hud been shown that green goods oper ators could escape punishment by bribing Mr, Comstock, tho agent for tho booicty for tho Suppression of Vice. It is understood tnnt the commltteo will not sit after today, so that a great doal of work will havo to bo crowdod into tlio day, and a night session may bo held. Super intendent Byrnes, Inspectors MoLaughlin and MoAvoy, and several captains havo yet to Ik) examined, so that today s session may be ono of tho most Important of this committee. Anthony Comstock said today: "Streep's testimony is rank and Infamous perjury. Streep never directly or Indirectly gavo mo value, not oven a postage stamp, and nover lu all ot ills trials, ovonas a witness. was it Intimated that ho gavo me a penny. By the wuy, iu speaking of Golf, I'd like to know why it was that when ho was nn assistant district attorney Olin I). Gray was not prosecuted. I found in this man Gray's possession a million und a half dollars worth of Louisiana lottery tick ets. Onthewhnlo it is a most Infamous plot to traduce my character." Ht. Jiiliu's Hankers Arrested, St. John's., N. R, Deo. a. James Gobd fellow, Frederick Goodrifgo, Kdwln I)u- der and Ja: ion llutchlugs, dlroctors, and Henry CooUt, manager of tho Commercial batik, wcro arrostcd yesterday, charged with presenting a false report of tho bank's condition to tho shareholders at tho lust uueuul mooting, A warrant wu& also Issued for tho arrest of Hon. James Pitts, another director, who Is now in Hai tian. Tlio directors ond manager were ud mlttud to ball In tho Bum of $5,000 each. Killed While .Shoveling Snow. Altoona, I'u., Dec. Hi). John Hartmuu a hrukumun In the Altoonu rallroard yard. while shoveling pnmv, was struck by passenger train. He died In tho hospital half an hour luter. He was S3 yours old and murried. Freight Conductor Daniel Ulveu, of Hnrrlsburg, who was injured In the wreck a mile east of this city ou Christ mas night, Is dying In the AltoouuJio ' pital. All That's Claimed " I had a poor appetite, that tired feeling and was run down, but Hood's Sarjaparllla has done me a great deal ol good. I have a bstter appetite and do cot feel tired, I ean res. ommend Hood's Sana partita as an excellent spring or fall medlolne to keep the blood la order. My 1 elf anil three daughters have taken over six bottles, and It has done ui mush good. We de not sew hare to call upon a doctor, as for msrir, in the spring Albert KtnMf time, and I eaa say thai Auburn, Pa. Heck's SarsaparlUa Is all that Is claimed for It, I most heartily rt ommend U, and shall always keep It la my house." Albert Kiksbt, Auburn, Pa. Mood's Sar8a parilla Be sure to get ures HOOD'S Hood's Pills aro purely vcgetablo, aad do not purge, pain or gripe. Bold by all druggists. Pjtoi'esaio a x i tiro a w. N. STK1N. M. U, PHrsrcun At.v t-vnaKON. Office Hor-m 2. FMn'p Kew nnlM'nir m, Cr Mfltn nnd Ccntro trfnrs. Mirnnnnah. Office Hours: f to 1(1 a. lo.s 1 to 3 n. c.i 7to p. m. Night office No. S30 Wist Oak street. M H KISTLEK V 1' Offlce-lSO North Jaials etrtei. 3bjiiii'. . M 8TJKUT; ITTORNJir A 7-LA muruHnoAH. . n'.O lTrta. K..lln . 1 . - j Centre streets, (Jhennnd.-na. r PIERCE ItOUERTH, M, D No. 23 East Coil Utreet. SHENANDOAH, PA Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:50 lo ti p. m TB. WENDELL KEBEIt, successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMKR, EYE ANli EAR BURQKON,- 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna DR. H0B1KSACK, HEMOVEO To 648 N, Hjttti St., I above Oreen.rblla, Pa. Formerly at SC6 North dtcnnd St Is the old- est In America for the treatment of Spteial MJiseaers ana touinnti error, varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by ccall a specialty. Communications t-icrrdly confidential. umd stamp for book. Uduio, m. to Op. rr sundnvs P tn IS! m If your clothier doesn't keep HammerslouKh : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTHIITG- Make him get it. Their celebrated $15.00 Molton Overcoat Wesrs like steel and is sold bv eve-v promi nent clotbler In tbe state. Nom genuine wltb out Hamrceislough llros.' label. The Properties olin B. Reber. Pre Located on East Lloyd Street and Cor. Main and Lloy.d Streets, Bbensndoah, Pa., will bo Sold at Private Sale. Apply to A. II. K0ADS, Agl., 1Z-17 3tvv3w 111 N. West Ht., Shenandoan. BARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE 'id. ia the cheapest and best tenon made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem- etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Mastib nas the oeencv and carries It tn stock at his marble and granite works IZ7 N, J1KDIK ST. Wholesale aeent for FtljEdlfll'l Hi J, iftrl Li(cr ui liuu Pile Eetr. No finer made. Fine liquors and OlRara 120 Mouth MaluBL Shknandoah's RbIiIABLB Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and Wblte Bts. All "orV irunrantccd to be first-class In every particular FllkDesand lace curtain easpeo laity Goods called for and delivered A trill solicited Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'sLIVER Pear Alley, Rear Coilee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken U board. Hauling promptly attended to.
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