EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by UJ3UAL1) 1'UM.lHUlNti COMPANY, obllcatlon ofllco and mechanical department, North Miirket Street. ba tJowsTiI 1s delivered in Shenandoah and 4 DO JieraiQ guirouridlng towns for Six Cents a week, payable to the carriers. Uy mail, Throe Dollar a year or Twenty-live cents per month, advance Advertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right a ehange the position ot advertiBoraenta when ever tho publication ol newH requires It. The Tight Is also reserved to rejeot any advertise ment, whether paid tor or not, that the pub liners may deem improper, Advertising ratoe saade known upon application. Entered at the post omce at Shonandoah, l't. as second closs mall matter, xun jsrisNina irmtAzn, Shenandoah. Penna. Evening Herald. MOXDAY. JANUARY 7, 1805. IK the re'.ont com wave Hail extended a lew decrees further southward the equator would probably have been warped out of position by the frost, ONE who wnntB a hair-raising sceue for a peunydreadful novel oau afford to study the report of the scene made by the re prieved Netv Jerey negro-saved from the gallows within a half hour of the time set for his execution. Modern' imperialism finds Its most re gressive exponent In the German Emperor, who declares that "the army is the funda mental basis of the empire." That royal dogma embodies a blunt and unmistak able answer to the dreamers who are plead ing for European disarmament. THE South is just as sure now that she is going to do all the cotton manufactur ing of this country as she was a few yean ago that she would do nil the iron manu facturing. Having secured a comple of New England mills, all she has to do is to get the rest. The two men who are most backward in discovering the hopeless breakdown of the financial policy ot the present Admin istration are Grover Cleveland and John G. Carlisle. Kven they w'u bump up against the unpleasant truth sooner or later. Notwithstanding the strong pressure brought to benr upon the Spanish Gov ernment by the powerful ultramontane and clerical party in the Peninsula, the Cabinet has announced its decision to abstain from any further interference with the Protestant Church at Madrid, the consecration of which by the Protes tant Archbishop of Dublin about a year ago gave rise to a serious political crisis. For a time the church was closed by order of the authorities;, but more liberal views have since prevailed, and In the Cortes the other day the Minister of Justice de clared that the Government considered itself bound to respect that clause of the Constitution which provided for liberty of conscience, freedom of divine worship and religious toleration. The constantly growing Protestant element in Spain is, therefore, henceforth secure from molesta tion, so far as the civil authorities are concerned. - The Oohl Outlook. The notunl amount of gold mined is Increasing slowly from year to year. Whilo no extraordinarily rich mines havo recently been discovered, the ones nlready known nr being tuorooarefully and economically worked. Improved ruothods of mining now mnke lode rirofltablo that ton years ago would have beon abandoned ns too difficult to work nt paying price. The world's placer or dirt mines aro lionrly used Up, and quartz tninos deop down In tho oarth must bo depended on for the gold supply. Tho great gold boom year for tho world wa in 1853. Tho California and Australian mines were thou in their flush and tho mines of tho globo yielded altogether $155,000,000. Tho lowest yield of tho world's mines onmom 1883, when onlv $95. 400, 000 wns obtained. Sinco then tho figures have beon inter mittontly rising. In 1803 tho production was tho largost in the history of thn modorn world. It was $156,522,000. over Sfiuu.uuu more tnan man or mo groat gold year, 1853. Tho African gold mines havo supplied tho largost part of this yield. This year tho ostimated amount makes tho product still greater thnu last year. It is oxpectod to reach $174,000,000. So that tho world's product is nctnally Increasing. But in 1853 tho United Statos had a population of 24,000,000. In 1894 it has a population of 70,000,- 000. Other nations havo increased tho number of thoir inhabitants largoly too. By tho timo you come to divido tho in creased $10,000,000 of gold among an additional 200,000,000 peoplo, whore will your iucroaso in gold bo? To Stop Train Robberies. Hon. Wado Hampton, United State9 railroad commissioner, has his idoas of how. to stop tho prevalent brigandagoon railways, and hp givos thorn to tho pub- lio iu Tho North American Review. Ho qnotes in tho beginning a resolution passed at a mooting of railroad presi dents in Now York city to tho ofroct that congress ought to onaot stiff lawa whereby tho miscreants who terrorize railways may bo oaught and punished. But this would bo, still moro govern ment interference in railway affairs. Thcro is state law enough now to pun ish tho desperadoes who hold up trains, but tho thiug is to catch them. Mr. Hampton suggests first that a heavy iron grating door bo affixed to ox press cars in addition to tho wooden ouo already tliero. Ther If tho wooden door woro broken in, thcro would bo tho iron ono, Tho commissioner would also havo one additional man iu each oxpress car, a bold, determined man and a good shooter, armed to tho tooth. Be hind covor ho and tho express messenger could bang nway at the robborB through tho iron door. Mr. Hampton, truo south erner that ho is, would likowiso havo trainod dogs to follow tho robbers' trail not bloodhounds, as ho hastens to in form us, but foxhounds, such as aro kept at southern penitentiaries and con viot camps. The Magic Touch! OF Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. Bu if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be. f ore you have taken half a dozen doses, you will involuntarily think, and n doubt exclaim, M That Just Hits Itl" "That soothing effect Is a magle touchl" Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and dlgestivo organs, invigorates the liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and In short, raises tho health tone of the entire system. Remember 9 f? Sarsa parilla m in KUARUUf The Alleged Meeting with Emis saries of Eoyalty, GAVE THEM NO ENCOURAGEMENT. 1 IMMM Cures Hood's PIII3 cure liver Ills, constipation, tllloui nets, jaundice, sick headache, lndlgestl toft New York's Viiion I.ciiirne. New York, .Tun. ". 'riie' blackballing of Theodore Sellamiin, son of tho well known haulier, Sellgiuaii, by tho Union league club, has as Its sequel tho resignation of Edwin Einstein, who has been a member sinco 1SW. "I havo given tho matter duo consideration," said Mr. Einstein, "and havo thought over every noint before taking this stop. It Is not n Dleasant thine to sever relations with an organization of which you lmvo been a membor for over a ouartor of n century. But I folt that I should resign under tho circumstances. Extraordinary abundance of money, stys Duu'a Ueview, has resulted from the central dullness of trade, and the move ment to this centre has been unprecedented in volume. The condition of industries has been largely governed by the fall in prices, and while prodnctlon is much gre uter than a year ago, the aggregate in cre.iHe being fairly measured by the n crease of 6.2-1 per cent, in hours ot. work done lu November, compared with the previous year, It has been the controlling feature In Hlmost every Important indus try that consumption has not kept pace with the output, and bus not sustained prices. In iron and steel the lowest prices of the year are at the close, and the lowest ever known, the demand calling for le-s than half tho usual quantity of rails, with large decrease iu many other branches, though probably the use o! structural forms was larger in 1894 than ever before, Tho woolen Industry records a production fer the yejr.about a quarter, less than normal, and for the last four months U8.47 per cent, less than in 1603 lu qnantity.of wool consumed, but in yalue of yir)d,uct the decrease was of , course greater. Toe cotton industry, with ma terial close to the cheapest point ever known, keeps most ot the mills at work, but by relltui: goods at prices quite un precedent. The output ot boots and shoes has beeu the largest ever known in number pfu pairs, but besides a, fall n p'rires below all records, there has been a general preference for the lower priced oods,andhe attempted avagce In prlpe on account ot the" rise in leather causes msrkedj decrease in orders., The year has been especially nete worthy for the lowest price of wheat and cotUn on record. Cincinnati manufacturers aro pioneer ing a movement that ought to moot a rosponso all ovor this Union. It is timo wo should coaso to allow England and Germany to monopolize tho vast import trado of tho republics in South Ameri ca. They nro nearer to us politically and geographically than they nro to tho monarchies of Europo, yet wo havo ol lowed thoso monarchies to pookot all tho rich trade of these riohost .countries in tho world. That is what they will bp when thoir rosources, aro dovoloped. The Cincinnati manufacturers havo formed an organization, which thoy hopo will bo joined by thoso intorestod in it all ovor tho country, to mako ono bold, united push for tho South Anioriqau trade. To this end, tliey will agitato, .first, to havo tlio lately repealed rooiproo ity troatips renewed by tho sonata Next, beginning with tho City of Mexi co, they design to hold expositions of United States products in all tho capi tals of all tho republics south of us. Other plans, whatever may occur to merchants and, manufacturers after their organization is perfected, will ho adopted from liinq to timo. Idoas on tap will bo welcomed. Two Drovers Killed. WlllTB HAVEX, Pa., Jan. 7. Two per sons lost thoir lives and a car of shcop wore slaughtered in a wreck on tho Lehigh Val ley rullroivd. Tho western freight train had stopped at, thp depot siding to shift somocars. In the, rear of the train were soveral cars of stock, considerable Chicago beof and tho eabooso, Tho drovers accom panying tho stock wore Nathan Fuller, of Nebraska, nnd Charles King, of Milton. These men woro asleep In tho caboose, and beforo ithoy could bo aroused .another freight dashed Into tho train from the roar. Tho engineer had lost control of his cnglno on tho steep gnido, Tho caboose was dashed to splinters, and Fuller and King woro lustantly killed, together with a car load of sheep. l"or n lllg Cochins Main. Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 7. Represent atives of Plttsbura, Pa., and Martin's, Ferry, O., gaino cock fanciers, mot hero and arrnnired for a bid cocking main to take tiluco this month at a point within scventy-llvo miles of Wheeling, It Is to be tho biggest main over fought In tho upper Ohio valley. There aro to bo fifteen fights, nt $7B aside on each fight, and $700 on tho main as a whole. Tho forfeit of ovor half the stakes was posted. The fight Is to bo out of doors, by daylight, and will probably be pulled off in somo uninhab ited part of tho state. Klhina Aniiliint the Field. PARKERSliuita, W. Va Jan. 7. Tho lcclslaturo meets at Chnrloston on Wod ncsday. An exceedingly intorcnting light is on for United States senator from West Virginia to succeed Senator J. N. Camden. Tho candidates aro N. K. Whlttukor, of tho First congressional district; Georgo C. Sturtrlss, of tho Second; John B: Floyd, of tho Third; John A. Hutchinson, of tho Fourth, nnd S. B. Elklns, of the Second, It will bo Elklns against tho field, with tho prosont prospects favorable to lUklns. Tho election of senators occurs Jan. 23. Trolloy Car Plunced Tno n Ilulldtpg, Kingston, N. Y, Jan. 7, Whilo de scending a steep grtido hero an electrlo, car became unmanngoaolo, and plunged down at tho rato of a mile a minute. Thoro wore flvo passengers aboard, two of thorn ladies. Tho men jumped and escaped In- jury. At tho bottom of tho hill tho cur Jumped tho track and plunged Into an of. flco building. Mrs. Selfforth und hor sis tor were severely Injured, and Motonnan .Link received injuries which may prove fatal, Tho car was b adly unashed. A Socialist Victory In l'arli. Paris, Jan. 7. Gcrault Richard, Social 1st editor of Tho Chuinbard, who was re. contly Imprisoned for insulting Presldont Civslmlr-Perler, haloc(lfl.lccted a member of tho chamber of doputios by 3,7-13 votes ngalnht OSS cast for M. Felix, Republican In November last M. Richard, was sen teneed to ono year's imprisonment and to pay a lino of 4,000 francs for publishing an article which the court hold to bo Insult ing to tho president of tho republic. If American wanufaoturers and art ists would apply tho Frenoh skill and painstaking workmanship to thoir prod ucts, along with designs of thoir own, they would prosontly strike out in a distinctly national typo of art. Fronch artistio and industrial methods lead tho world. , Wo could npt do hotter ,than to hnitato tbqu), but in following them wo should morely adapt them to American ideas. Sorgius Stopn.iak says tJiei;Q is no tlau- gerot .Kus.sitt.'B going to yar,,bcoauso she is too poor Jodo so.,., Bpt now that tho Rothsohilds havo taken, up tlio young czar and agreed to float for him a loaij of "100,00000 at8J6 percent, perhaps Russia can anoru tongue h buowuuihiu. Wisconsin's governor Inaugurated. Madison. Wis., Jan. ,7.r-Govornor-eloot Unham was Inaugurated today at the capital. Tho stuto ofllccrs wore mot at tpo station nnd escortod by military to the capital, where tho oath of office was ad ministered by Chlof Justice Orton. A ball In tho University armory tonight will comploto tho exercises. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Rebels of Rio Grando do Sul, Brazil, have declured au Independent republic. 1 Tho London Times announces tho death of Sir Wllllnm Loring, K. O. II., admiral of the fleet. In Mott street. Now York, Llzzlo Brown 'throw a 'lighted lamp at Bridget Gorman, and the latter was burned to doatn. Ib,is .stated that Franco has. informed Belgium that she will not oppose tho ap nexatlpn, by, Belgium of, thp gongq state ,Thp sultan (if Turkey, pas accodou. tq i,np Kxplnlned Through a Tetter Hint the Whole Mnttcr Had llcen Tnken from tlio Kxt-ctitlvo llrnnch The New Govern ment Untitled to lteciKltlon. ' Washington, Jan. 7. Tlio attention of Presldont Cleveland having been called to a hint thrown out In tho senato discus sion on Friday that tho visit of a certain "committee of royalists from tho Hawaiian islands" was connected In somo way with tho departure of American ships irom urns locality, the president said to an Associated Press reporter: Of course such an insinuation is very nbsiird. Its propriety nnd tho motives be hind It, I am sure, can safely be left to tho judgment of fair and right thinking Americans. I nm entirely wining unio all our people should know everything I know concerning tho visit of tho so called 'committee of royalists. "Last yoar, In tho latter part of July or nnrlv In Auuust. three irontlomon from JJawnll arrived hero and asked through the secretary of stato my designation of a timo whon thoy could have an lutervlow With mo and present a message from tho deposed Hawaiian queen. Though l couiu not with propriety recognizo them of- flolally, I was not disposed to rofuso thom Dorsonallv tho courtesy or an auuionco. Therefore, a future day and hour wero fixed for tho Interview. In the meantime, at my rcquost, transmitted through tho socrotary of state, these gentlemen mado Known tne precise purpose of their visit in a noto to tho ollect that thoy doslred to asK too pros ldent .whothor there was puy hope, for his dolnu uuythlntr for the, restoration of the constitutional government of tho Hawaiian islands. "After this had been submitted to mo nrenarod in writing with somo caro a reply to the question it contained to do roaa oy mo to tho commissioners at our mooting. I Intended to uvold nil misunderstanding and mlsoonceptlqn by absolutely confining myself to such written reply, of which tho following is a copy: "'Gentlemen: You must permit mo to remind you that this Interview is not an an official one, nnd that, instead ol recoiv- lnct you In any representative capacity, meet you as individuals who havo traveled long distance for the purposo of laying a certain matter before mo. 'You ask me If there Is any hopo of my doing anything for tho restoration of tho constitutional government or tho Ha waiian Islands. I supposo that this ques tlon Is largely prompted by the fact that soon after tho overturning of tho Into gov- eminent by tho queen I Investigated that transaction and was satisfied that thoro had beon such an unjustifiable Interfer ence in aid of that movemont on tho part bf the representatives of tho government 'of the United States, in its diplomatic and aval service, as to call for correction, not uly to rectify what seomcd to bo a wrong one to others, out also through that rec tification to ward off what appeared to bo iv danger to American nonor ami prouuy. I " 'Fully oppreciut(iig tho constitutional limitations of my executive powor, nnd by no moans unmindful of the hindrances that niiclit arise. I undortook tho task. jHavlng failed In my plans I committed xue enure suujeuD w uiu uuugruss ui tuu United States, which had abundaut powor and authority In tho promises. Tho .exoou tlvo branch of tho government was thereby discharged from further duty and rospon-, slbility luthumaLti-L', uulessniovcd thereto by congressional commnnd. Tho con gress has, both by Its uctton and Its omis sion to act, slgnlllcd that nothing need bo done touching American Interference, with tho overthrow of tho govornmont of tho queen. " 'Quito lately a government has been es. tabllshed In Hawull which Is in full force und operation In all parts of tho Islands. Ht is maintaining its authority and dis charging all ordinary governmental func tions. Upon gonerul principles, and not losing. sight of tho special circumstances surrounding this case, the now govern ment is clearly entitled to our recognition without regard to any of the Incidents Svhlch accompanied or preceded Its inaug uration. This recognition and the attitude ot the congress concerning Hawaiian affairs, of course, leud to uu absoluta denial of aid or encouragement oq.my part to un effort to restore auy government heretofore ex isting in the Hawaiian Islands.' "W hen tho day appointed for tho meet ing arrived 1 was confined to my bod, by Illness and unable to keep my engagement I thorcfore signed tho paper I hud expected. to rend, and it was delivered to tho com missioners. 1 nevor,saw. any .mumbor of this commission, imd. huvanpvcF, had any communication or transaction with, thom, directly or indirectly, except as I have hero stated." Whatsis Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic suhstancc. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' uso by 'xuillions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cnstorlatsso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any proscription known to mo." n. A. AnciiKB, II. T., ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Thousoof 'Castoria' Is so unlrersnl and Its merits go well known that It soems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few aro tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Caulos Mahttn, I). D New "Xork City. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhooa, Eructation, Kills Worms, eives sleep, and promotes dt gostion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to ' do so as it lias Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F, Pakdkb, M. D.( !S6th Street and Tth Ave., New York City. Ttra.CrcfTAua Company, J7 MmuiATnjpr.NBW York Crrt x SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Bulldlne and Savliie Aseo- elation of Heading, Pa., offers for sale a lew hundred shares of stock. This Is a good, reliable and prosperous association in wnicu m him shares. Having ready sale for all money, the premium received Is large, consequently the itock will mature much soonerthan associations located In towns where there is no great demand for money, and building operations arerery limited. The value of each share Is 1200 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each Bhare. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made U advance for 6 months or longer. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giv. ing 30 days written notice, and are entitled the full amount of dues paid, with 8 per' cent, interest alter one year, thereby making it an 11 per cent, investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate .unt TCn ehnrnn will be forced out. The fund Is run on the same conservative principles as onr local funds which hare been fried for years and found safe. Any one wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will Und It to their interest to call on the local agentsiand receive full particulars. Kev. H. A, Keyser, D D., of Mahanoy City, Is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. HSMHAN STEEL PICKET FEH0E Professional Cards. N. STEIN. M. D., PRYSICIAN AND SVRQEON. Office Room 2. Fcan's New Daildinr. cor ner Main and Centro streets. Shenandoah, Fa. Office Hours : F to 10 a. m.: 1 to 8 p. m.; 7 M y p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. 4) B. KISTLKR, M. D. PHJB1GIAH AND BVRBZOi Offlce-IKO North Jaraln street, Shenft&aoik. 4: M. BUKICJE. ATTOiiNfti Af-Ll vr imxAKDOAn, rx. Office. Egan bnlldlng, corner ot Mlu ana Centre streets, Shenandoah. J-R. WENDELL KEBER, Successor to DR. OHA3. T. PALMKR, . JSTJ! AND JSAU RVIiar.ON, 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsville, Penna. Political Cards. E F OR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, BENJAMIN O. CHURCH, t Subject to Republican rules. Oft SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. R. EDWARDS. Subject to Republican rules t OR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, JOHN J. PRICE. Subject to Republican rulesr , (s tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns. cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M.H. MASIW1 nas the agency and carries It In stock at his' naroie una granite wotkb. izi n. jAKum a If your clothier doesn't keep Hammeralough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTHHsTG- Make him get It Their ce'ebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel nnd Is sold by every promi nent clothier m me state, none genuine wiu out Hammerslouir h Bros.' label. OR HIGH CONSTABLE, JAME3 EMANUEL. xOviiiirinuBrveT Subject to the rules of the Republican -party. AMUSEMENTS. pERGUSON'S THEATRE, P. J. mitUUHUn, aAnaui.n. rrrrTTTirm W T a kTTT A T V.O f V, u K 7 Lew Hotol Thlevys Cuptuvfid. Omaha. Neb.. Jauj 7-tJumoa Iflnn, William, O'Brlou and Edward Bqpk, map em crooks, who succeeded In getting away with valuables to tho amount ol .J.utw pp- lontriinr to tho truoits of the Paxton and Millard hotels, havo been capturou. 'rno robbery occurred on Friday nichfc. At the Millard Kugeue Sandow, thp strong man, lost .iroldi watch, which ho valued at $2,600, ami 100., Yesterday tho police rounded the,cvogUs up. ''hoy w.ere armed, but the olllcors not tho dron. and thoynub- mlttcu quietly, out at the station mauo a desperate effort to oscape, and tho entire ofllco force was involved in a light with thom beforo they could bo locked up. n -rr-iiii a n nr in For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY SO 0 Page Book on Treatment of Animals and Chart Heat free. Ctmss ( I'evcra, Concent Ions, Inflammation A.A.I Hoinul nienlnaltta.Mllk Vover; l!.It!8tr(!lns, I.ameneBB, Rbeamatlsm. CO. Distemper, Nasnl nucbarses. 11.11. Hots or uruoi, vorms. , K.KC'ouiiIih, llenvtio, l'neuinonla. IM'.uoiio or i.ripe", iiciiyucuo. (3.O. Miscarriage, Ileinorrliaires. i,i.Eruptlve DUenses, Manse, v , .K. Diseases of Dlsestlon, Paralysis Blnglo Bottle (over SO aosee), , , -- .uu InrVccrlnaW'r.eMM, . iVU Boll U Dnm1i tr it prtjiaM urkera m u Mr ltmruuiiwiiw.v4n i,''oi.,.... DlOMEOPATHIO ft ft SPECIFIC No.dK' jeart. The pnlr nccMfal remodr fo ' A 'i 'l-i.. v l)!i.l 1Mnt,M.nWi Docbstader's Mliristreilg. An incomparable company ot comedians, singers and dancers headed by the inimitable Lew Dockstader. Every feature original, novel, progressive. Several Sensational Surprises. jPrlccst. aSj 50 and 75 Cto. Reserved Beats at Klriln' drug store. DR. HOBENSMK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., Mtf abovaflrosn.I'hlla.Pa., Formerly at 06 North Hecond Bt is the old- Bonio pollcomen Bent to .hunt jliogS in one of the outlying districts of Phila delphia could only .find 1100. Thoy mupt have had very poor eyesight. Moro than 'that number of hogs can bo Been any ,u,iWBif the tSOO salary allowed for an In uav in a law uonrs dv anvDouy vrno teroroter.. .. .. 1 mi mi,, . and..A..C. 4wnOW (Mexican) wnro. Train Itobbers Itepulie Oflleors. Kosciusko, Miss., Jan. 7. Mayor Black, of MoCook. county, .Miss,, wirudi rSherhT Love, of this place, that tho Idylugstou 'pope's reques for potiisSlou to nominate ,Alu,) tr,tln rubbery, two In uuinber.passod attached. K Jr...i. 1 ir.ii,ito .,t.i,.ri,o ,mH throuch that town, buturday, ulght and Atiuuuiiwi mm ,. .11- - , -, f,,, Id ... I it. ....... ' 1 1 , cli ll.MI T.0..18 Ga lowar. anagod co ored farmer, '.. with clubs at t),olr home, near Edwards, .thu notorious KlHah Bennett, who STU luirhaa !- rWag,ralsQtl1ln.tl.lspounty,Wd1,who,has Tho United Htatos graml jury nas lg-1 .tAvn alneo .h .murdered Town nored tho j charges against uovernpr prTr? Jv'irc'L;.r Hngheo iArionBof npproprlatlng to Sl pr vUd. or 6rtl and Urea TIM powaiw, ior ca. POM! llj vn,w.,v. -v- 1 r - - UCIMUHIB' BID, CO., HI 1 1 "UlUm StMwIort. When in POTTSVILIiK, Stop at PHIL. WOIX'S H"0TE1 200 North Centre Street . 1 j . 1 - - . 1 ' ui. r .i Meals at all hours. Ladles,', dining vroon Finest wines, Honors, cigars mall a e; eonndent: I . m. to S p. tr peelaltj, Communications eacrealy uu. "kuu Bvamp tor dook. Hours, Sundays 9 to 12 tn 4 RSLIADL2 uua wwiiiaviu Cannot stand the. jaame-washlng. that ypurboot8 do. and the water you drink ' Isn't even fit tor that pttrjibae. Use Loronz Schmidt's Boor and Porter. JAMK8 BHIKLDB, Manager Shenandoah Branoh. A Hand; Cor. Ijloyd and White Hts All work guaranteed to be first-class Iu every' K'ke Season la here: For Fainting .... and Paper Hanging V Get yonr-work done by travels in b 'ihia seascu? IBoware oi lbs ocofldentlal bookkeap. IJarshul Uowne, of McCook, soveral years ago. . , Craitd by ,111s Daughter! Full. 1 Dbk vwu Juu..7.m. a.' Ilutchlus, father of Miss, Gertrude, Huteblnp, , . who, parried Qlren(.yLar,ftn,)aa,YentuMr,1(P,v. .fln,wq aays; flpqHainuncpt(hBj ihjcu0 ,nt tprougn orooujugover jiis aatign 1 esoanado, Uecently he wandered a'wreok lp thje Atttont tnnnel near An-1 oway from liomo, He has beep f oimd at geltij, Cal., whleb vi In the death pf loinah", nnd ho Is completely- broken Engineer Hubbard, Fireman Schramm I down hi wife bus asked to havo him ar- and H. IT. Uooper, 1 rested, so thai be may receive proper care, laity, (iood called for and delivered A trial solicited. sne hV .0 Mahanoy City's leading artist, aeot oara. oredV 1.. . 1 ni'i I - . . 1 .1 ift.til (Un ho" raolDR- be.w oke.W ion so toundmaptoW m,m LW w: i.'i-wuim 11 i ' Clty,,TRJ, )s oeuuyou niujr wvu xmuu 1 i, olnna n man bo thn Ofirrrinn nmnnror has li '"lHri t hjr r 71 by outlaws, ,,(,,. I lhM ' racing Btnd and won 58,00O on It p rr.'ho ,nlstako of Dispatcher Sims caused tai-V SOX;1 YTolebale cfftntfor Nfiuiu'i iiani. I. J.. hurt Dpi unnm rt't ha, Ms flner tnifle. F1b llancrs and Clrart UOVoutk ItolmBt. - vv . xi. oiN x u.niix, "rueci xx ore., Bariains in naints and nil. nlaln and stained glass. All the new patterns lit wail paper. All dally and weekly papurt, novels, novelettes and stationery, 183 Woat Centre Street. Hckdqnuters for the Bysnxo Houio.
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