War EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1695, ff" THIRD EDITION Starvation Wngws In .Tohiuitown. Johxbtown, Va.jJim. 30. On Friday a reduction of 40 percent, on tonnago hands of tho Cambrin Iron company will bo mado. Thoro uro minors of a strike, but tbo ma jority of tho workman will not coiiHont to this at present, knowing that thoy are poworless to make a winning fight. Tho day hands will rccolvo In many instances as low as olghty and ninety cents a day. Tho annual reductions of tho company during tho last four years havo mado tho wages of the omployos much lowor than was over paid before to skilled workmen in this country. Mrs. Itcdmond Iliegnlly Adjudged Insane. Trenton, Jan. 80. Vlco Chancellor Bird set asldo tho conclusion of the lunacy commission and tho jury which somotlmo ago declared Irene Houso Redmond to bo lnsaue. Sho Is tho woman who has had nlno husbands. Tho vlco chancellor's de cision was based on tho fact that tho wo man was Incarcerated in jail at tho time of the examination into her montal condi tion, and was not presont to appoar before tho commission in her own defense, as sho desired. There is good reasen for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis & Buzard, of West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., says: "It has cured people that our physicians could do nothing for. We persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham berlaln's Cough Remedy and tbey now recommend It with the rest of ns." 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Thinks Cnuada the Iiettcr jui.rnt.-t. MAUlill), Jan. 30. In tho chamber of deputies Senor Garcia Mollnas, deputy from Porto Rico, moved that a treaty be negotiated Iietwcon Porto Rico nnd Can ada, saying that tho best market for Porto Rico was Canada, and not tho United States. Tho minister of foreign affairs, Kenor Jlorct, promised to consider the matter when tho time arrives for making a treat for Porto Rico. Woman Sufli-itKe In Ilultlmore. Baltimore, Jan. 30. A committee oi the Arundel club, a woman's association waited upon tho mayor and asked his as sistance In tho endeavor to havo an onli nance passed by tho city council to provid. for tho appointment of three or more wo men ns members of tho city school board. Tho mayor promised his hearty co-oporii-tlon. The Indiana ltallrond Wreck. CoatksvillU, Ind., Jan. 30. The vie tlms of Monday's railroad wreck at this place aro all doing nicely. It is known that a diamond ring valued at ?1,00'J was VICTORY FOR CATHOLICS. Their I'lclit Au-nlnit .School Tntntlon in Manitoba Again ltuopened. LONDON.Jaii.aa In the presence of Baron Watson, lr of app.-al-ln-oixlluary; Iiord MnoNnughten, lord of apHal In-ordinary, and Lord Sliand, a member of tho judicial committee of tho privy council, tho lord chancellor, Baron Hersohel, yesterday delivered judgment allowing tho appeal from tho decision of the supremo court of Canada in the caso of Brophy and othora against tho attorney gonoral of Manitoba, rendered on Feb. 80, 18D1, and known as tho "Manitoba sohool oaso." No costs aro allowed. WinjMpko, Man., Jan. 80. What Is known ns tho Manitoba school caso has boon a long, tedious and oxpunslvo litiga tion. It has kept allvo much of racial and religious nulmoslty. Its settlement was much to bo doslred. Tho ossentlal facts of tho controversy aro thoso: In 1870 Manitoba was admitted to tho Canadian confederation. Its first legislature passed a school law providing for Protost ent and Cathollo schools, to bo supported by thoso rospectlvo religionists. But In 1890 tho Greeuway government passod an act appropriating all school taxos to tho support of a common Bchool system. When, under this law, tho city of Win nipeg sought to collect school taxes from Roman Catholics thoy resisted payment and began an action to contost tho consti tutionality of tho act, contending that un der tho Manitoba act conferring provincial Jurisdiction tho legislature had no right to tako away tho rights of soparato denom inational scliools hold by tho Catholics prior to federation. The courts of Manitoba uphold tho pro vincial government, but tho Catholics kept pushing tho caso until finally It reached tho imperial privy council, tho court of last resort. Tho decision of that body pormlts a reoponlng of tho caso. Well Known Home Owner Dead. Gkand Raiuds, Mich,, Jan. 30. Frank Ii. Noble, formerly owner of tho famous trotting stallion Alcyron, died at his homo In this city yesterday, aged 45 years. In August, 1890, when tho stallions Alcyron and Nelson woro matched at Beacon park, Boston, Noble Is said to havo sold thoraco allowing Nelson to win for $5,000, for which tho owners, drivers and horses woro expelled by tho National Trotting associa tion. Nelson and his horses woro rein stated two years ago, and Alcyron and his driver, Goorgo Robens, of this city, woro temporarily reinstated last fall, but No. ble's application for reinstatement was donled. Ho brought suit against tho as sociation for 525,000, but failed to appoar When tho caso' was ready for trial. Cinr Nicolas Will Uphold Autocracy. St. PUTEUSBUEp, Jan. 3d'. Tho czar and czarina yesterday received, at tho winter palace, 183 deputations, representing, tho nobility of tho chief cities, tho zomstovs, or provincial institutions, nnd tho differ ent corps of kossacks. In addressing tho deputations tho czar said: "I know that at somo meetings of zomstovs voles?-: A SELF-CONFESSED THIEF. CMhlcr Stone Kouuett the Olyphant Bank of $33,000. .i Sc"AN,TON, Pa., Jan. 30. Tho closing of i m of 01yihnnt, otherwise tho Oly phant Trust company, has dovoloped Into a startling erlmo. ,nnd Cashier Myron J. btouo occupies a coll in tho county prison, a self-confessed forger and ombozzlor. Ilowmuch his business systom has im paired tho assets of tho bank Is not yet de termined, but in the year and a half tho Institution was In oxlsteuco ho has appro priated to his own uso of its funds an amount reaching S23.000. This ho sought to offset by forged notes. Tho notes bore tho names of G. A.Bakor, Ii. R. Bonnett, C. W. Halo and Stono's mothor, each for 5,000, and Ids wife's namo for $3,000. All thoso notes wero In Stone's own handwriting, and their dotoo tlon was mado by Mr. J. A. Shaffer, of Su perintendent Krumbhaar's staff, who, while oxamlnlng tho books of tho bank, found Stono's account nocredlted with tho amount as "stock subscribed," and which tho entry stated was paid with discounted paper. This paper Mr. Shaffer requested leavoto'oxamlno, and tho cashier hosltatod about producing It, Upon sooing tho papor Mr. Shaffer de tected tho similarity of writing, and charged Stono with forgery. The cashier asked that tho paper bo handed Un that ho might mako an explanation j i'ls tho moment ho scoured It ho began to jfcflar It up. Mr. Shaffer rccovorcd tho pltom and pasted them together as evldenco mm On his plea of guilty bail in was asked, but this tho cashier has bcilunable to sccuro. . Southern Women Don't Want' IlAhKlUH, Jan. 30. Thoro 'J disposition manifested on tbf - largo number of tho PoDiilist" tho legislature to givo woniorC' vote on cortaln occasions ! them ollglblo to certain ofllc requlro that one member committee In onch count H woman was defeated In voto of 20 to 19. A la,vM women wero spectators, htriV suit was announc-.l tjv piauueu, tnus illustratlni' rnllv known Hinf. l.r.,f North Carolina, and the$jrlj,j f.u uyyuauu VJ iUIIiniU BUU 1 In fuvor of members of fti! public office 1 1! . , s., Pote. sjdcou a ,rt ot a fibers of right to 'tot make bill to school bo a enato by a number of hen tho ro- loudly ap hat is geno ) women of h gonorally, 3, nnd aro not box holding M. P. CONBY, New School Suits FortOc NotrcaAfynew but they look so. The boy's clothes aro mado from papas old ones, a yea over witn Diamond Dyes The girl's dresses are dyed over, too, and many of the suits and gowns cost but ten cents. No experience is needed to do good work with Dia mond Ores, which aro made especially for homo uso. Direction hook and 0 snmpleaof colored cloth, free. Wn.il UidiAnnsow & Oo.. Burlington. YL :: Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. t ,0.mfe fjK831D & BAKB- Ashland, Pa., Is 'nuiuu uu every hack. tl A List of Gubernatorial Appointments Con. firmed by the Semitu. HABMstiuilo, Jan. 80. Chairman Rltcr, of tho ways and means committee, pre sented to tho houso at yesterday's session tho revonuo bill drafted by tho stato tax conference. Among the bills passedflnally were: Reducing the bond of tho city treasurer of Philadelphia from $150,000 to $50,000; to provontphyslclansnndsurgeons from testifying in civil cascT to communi cations mado to them by their patients; extending tho trespass act so as to lhbludo berries and nuts. Mr. Koarns. of Allegheny, presonted a resolution providing for tho purchase by tho stato and transfer to tho national gov ernment of tho Improvements of tho Monongahola Navigation company, in or der to abolish tolls on that river. It will bo brought up on Friday. Resolutions harshly criticizing tho pros dent's financial mossago, and directing tho ways and means committee to draft a proper remedial measure, wore Introduced by Mr. Ormo, of Sohuylklll. Laid over until Friday. In tho senato tho principal business was tho consideration of tho bill of Senator Porter, of Philadelphia, to rcduco tho numbor of councllmen in that city. Sen ator Penroso moved for a suspension of tho rulos that tho measure might bo con sidered. Mr! Penroso's motion was adopted by a largo majority, when Mr. Portor mode a motion to recommit. Mr. Ponroso Senator I'nlr'g WillliStoIcn, SAN Francisco, Jan. 30.-Tho will of tho lato James G. Fair waR stolon from tho clerk's ofllco somo time! In tho after- t tie SZora of V 'Wl5iB0W,lt'0 indefinitely postpone, but the i?fr.,?i Z ..?.7nuovsa scidWijroposltlon was ruled out of order. Mr. ? u. to-tho crime. Tho document render It aUAtUT vorblago of the prove tho exact lnnBrntost impossible to portant, oven should ttflf whloU ls mi. but If therp is to bo a cf ,,osslou of attorneys, of copies would bo eiontosttho accuracy for thoTair chlldroil? ,.n i nc,.i i'br all kldney.troublesi maintain that tho beon heard lndlcathWi' U1Wiolnlug of tho wilfewas in tho interest Ktolon from tho body of Johv,ow v - - iiv" of the executors. Thnm ia K,ma,.,i f. SW i-nnn side. tho wish to realizo nlisiml ilfu.uiis- about narticinaimg in uu iBmiois. gonoral administration of tho lntornai hi- utTT OF jiexico, fairs of stato. Let every ono understand that I shall dovoto all my strength to . our dear Russia, but I am as firmly'resolved as was my over lanionted fathor to uphold autocracy." iuoro is suppostyi .". - -rrf7Jogr,Flmt-. thta ."Norton. train boy una a vithlu the next sIxI-av-'w a wale of boudauy yet in tho ruins. "i si -o.. Fugitive lloyor Captured. EASTON, Pa., Jan. 30. "Valentino Ii. ILoj-or. of South Bethlehem, who deserted Ids intended bride, Mary Fogel, of that place, at tho altar a fow weeks ago, and left many creditors behind, was arrested In this city yostorday by tho sheriff for broach of promise Ho was lodged in jail in default of $1,500 bail. Hoyor has a wife and family in Massachusetts. Desperate Tramps Captured. Mobile, Ala.. Jan. SU. Saturday night Brakeman Bob Stewart, of tho, Lpuisvlllo Vnchvilln. was shotbv traronsNt Wll- Bon Mation. A jkisso wa organlzod, and Kurrounded sovon trump TWy showed fight and Ilrod uponKW ossq, who re turned tho lire, woundlngiwo, ono fatally. Two were oapturedftiUd taken to Bay Mlu ette. A lynubiuf&ie feared. KllleBc ecel 8ue for Alimony. r nSBS- 80. iIw. MayRiegolhos jfr lirBuSfult in the court of chancery r for fQff$ against her husband, Dr. K. l.oar (RIbkoI. of Bloomsbury, between whom owl William lii'ubluf a numbor of fehote were Mchnngod a fow days ago. Mrs. lllegpl bases Iior application for alimony jn tho grounds of desertion and cruol treatment. The New Jersey. Invohtlsatlon. . TnfTON, Jan. BO. The Republican stato committee 'decided to urgo upon tho Re publicans in the legislature tho pushing of the proposed Btato houso investigation. Tho cQinmlttto also, in view of tho largo mimbar at buts appropriating monoy, de cided to admonish tho members to proceed slowly find judlolously with then bills. The Conductor Hurled In the Wreck. BnADFOlll), Pn., Jan. 30. A roar end col lision ocourred on tho Buffalo, Rochester nnd Pittsburg road on a trostlo near How rad Junction, and thlrty-ono cars woro ' ' niled un and traffic suspended. Conductor Roborte, of this city, was burled In tho -wreck. t Foreign Newspaper Men Kxcluded. London, Jan. 39. The Turkish embassy liere states that tho report that tho Turk ish government has authorized forolgn newspaper man to visit tho Armenian dis trict of Sassoun is not correct. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tennosseo's legislature passed tho gu bernatorial contest bill. The Arkansas legislature ro-olootcd United States Senator James II. Borry to fiUiwed himself. North Carolina's senate passod a rigid bill against prise fighting or betting on anything of tliat nature. "M. K. Matsou," lu jail at Santa Cruz, Crl., for iw8lui! bogus ohoeks, turns out to be a wmnnn. Sho lias masqueraded as a man tor years. J. (3. Oppenheimer, a Chleugo book tiieper, l under arrest ch n nrge of rob blmt UU employers, KppeikUln & Bro., ot,' wie,uoo. At L igawport, Ind., Willie Bush, 9 vetu'A old. was killed, and hl 11-yoar-old brother fuutily burned while lighting a fire with gasoline. A bill was introduced in thti Texas leg islature fixing sleeping oar fares at 1 a nlttht regardless of berths. 1'enaltlos aro provided for violation. An Official Murdered by Outlaws. El Reno, O. T., Jnn. 30. Nows was re ceived horo last night that Frod Hoffman, ex-troasuror of "V" county, Oklahoma, nnd orosont denutv county olork and United States commissioner of that coun tv. was wavlald and killod ljy unknown nortlos about two miles from Taloga. Ho JiaA Deon subpoauiicd from that town, nnd AVhon ho did not annear soarcu was mauo, Ho was found burled in a sandbank with a bullet holo through his head, whllo his horso was found somo dlstanco away witn its throat cut. Ho is supposed to havo boon killed by outlaws whom ho had boon Instrumental in bringing to justice. Thinks Himself a Prophet. New Yokk, Jan. 30. Bonjamln F. Hun ter, a colored coachman omploycd by Kllsha Clark, was committed to tho cus tody of tho board of charities and correc tions by Justlco Koch, in tho Harlem po lice court, bocauso ho claimed ho was a prophet of God. Ho has -written letters to governors of various states, judges of dlf- . ... , i. loront courts curouauuuu uiu muuui. and other prominent portons warning them that their destruction was fast op- prt ..filing. A Divinity Student's Scheme. Chicago, Jail. 30. Frank 1. Chardon, a divinity studont, is under arrest charged with using tho mulls wltn intent to uo- fraud. Chardon rosldoa in Loroy, Ills. nnd has been a student In tho Presbyterian Thoologlcal somiunry at Auburn, N. Y. Ho has been ondoavoring to pay his way into tho ministry by obtaining from differ ent railroads clergymen's half rato orders for transportation and thon selling thorn to brokors. Ho admits tno charge. fight occurred at who wero working 1 camo Involved In a i! a gonoral fight. Tl nnd with great i)ii After tbo oxcitome was discovered tha; Vmong Miners. Jan. 00. A terrible catlan. Minors who In tho rivnl mines be- ow which soon became 'io police were sent for lculty restorpil peace. ;it had quieted down It ilfteon had boon killed and thirtv-ilve badfly wounded, Tho men fought with mlnljng tools, stilettos and anything thoy coulld secure. Over a nun drcd havo been ariested. The Itevjolt in Colombia. Colon. ColomVjla, Jan 30. A decreo has boon Issued (prohibiting tho publlca' tlon or transmission of nnythlng but oul clnl nows of tho lWolt in tho rcpubllo of Colombia. The (British warship Pelican has sailed, and tlto probability ot tho Uni ted Stntos crulsor .tlanta leaving this port ls causing muclLanxioty among tho foreign population. I Two Killed by Dynamite. HAZLETON, Pa., Jiin. 30. John Fada and Ferdinand Kadli laborers at Milnes- vlllo colliery, uudorgjok to Are a dyna mite blust in till stripplngs thero. Whllo thoy woro taiAplng tho shot wont off. and tho two men were blown to eternity, Both leave families. Against Sunday llaseball. JEFFEissoii City, Mo., Jan. 30. By voto of 89 to 123 tho Missouri houso went on record as indorsing a bill to prevent Sun day basebalA and football. Tho bill pro- vides lor a iiuo of jj lor eacn ouenuer, and places such games on a level with Sunday gau''inr y iMiiiiiiiiif,uiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiaiin'tllllltTI11 Whisky Truut in llccelvers' Hands. Peoria, Ills., Jan. 30. Joseph B. Greou hut. nroeldcnt of tho whisky trust, and K. B. Lawrence, tho director of the First No tional bank, of Chicago, wore yesterday I uftnrnoon annolntod reoelvors of tho Dis tilling and (Jattio J coiling company oy Judse urossoupat uiuoago. xno investi gating committee recently appointed uy the eastern holders of stocks arrived horo at 8 o'elock lost night. Many stubborn and aggravating of rheumatism that were believed cases nf rhkiimatism inai were oeueveu io ue InnnriLliln and accented as life legucles. have vlelded to Chamberlain's Pain Unl-n mnnh to the sumrlie and cratln cation of the sufferers. One application will relieve the pain and suffering and Its continued use insures un effectual cure. "ale by Gruhler Bros. Won Ills Civil Kiglits Suit. CllAWKOHDBVILLK, Ind., Jan. 80. Pros- ton V. Kngluson. who ls a uogro memlxir ofthojndlaua University football team, was refused ontertniument at the Nptt Houso when tho team visited Crawford- vlllo last fall. Ho suod for damages. After being out all night the jury made a return in favor or tho plaintiu, assessing ms uam- ages at 60. -Consplrutor Motthews Gets Two Years. New Yoiik, Jan. 30. John Matthews, manager of the Foreign Express oumpauy of Pitt & Scott, who was oonvlcteu or con splraoy to defraud to the United States government by removing goods brought to this city In boinl, has been sentenced to 1trlannt,iptlt. liv .Ttldfnt Ilftlin. diet, Judge Lonu Clets His Full reunion. Washington, Jau. 80. Judgo Bradley) of the district supremo court, grunted thj maudamus asked for by Judgo Oharlcs D. I'Oug, of Michigan, to compol Commli Bloner Loohren, of the pension bureau, to restore tiie fqgner rating of T! PMr monVi to the plaintiff. I Sensfilllmal Rep,rt Donle'dl u WashiKuton, Jan. au.Istn'iastor Gen eral BisshJI t,aul in, an intervjow that thero wad no truth whatever in fie published riort that he lutonded fo rfislfjn from the uUiiiot. iTbe Railroad ar;,j S and all other men who have to 5 look neat while ot work, should 1 know about "Cewjloid" Col I r.ARS and Cuffs. They look cx I actly like linen, wear well and being waterproof do not wilt I down with heat and moisture. They do not soil easily aud can be cleaned in a moment by sitn- ply winiug off with n wet sponge or clotli. lo not confuse these in H vour mind with composition I goods. Every piece of the gcuu- e me is stampcu ukc wis ; TRADf LLUU) MARK- Ask for these and refuse anything i else if you wish satistaction. Ke- s g member that goods so marked a i are the only waterproof goods 5 made by coating a linen collar i I withwaterproof"Celluloid,"thus I giving strength and durability. S If your dealer should not have the "Celluloid" send amount ai- rect to s and we will mail you sample post-paid. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size g i and whether stand-up or turned- I down collar is wanted. 3 TrE CELLULOID COMPANY,! 1 427-20 Broadway, New York. I UUUUUUUIUUlUlUIUIllUUUUIIIUIIIIItUIIIUUIIIIIIIlHU "31 South Main St. Monongahela Whiskey, - 6O0 a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - 11.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, f 1 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - tl.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tl.50 a qt. "VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and WclnerBeor. Uet brsndR of Be Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. 1 ewLiouo, Store- When Baby was sick, we gave her Costorla. When ske was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When sho become Miss, she clung to Castorla, When sho had Children, she gave them Castorla. JFlor's niotlon was overwhelmingly do- flr -'nti-nP9n ntter mot a slm- featca, and tho Din , cA'JrvsKa. 'liar fate by a voto of 5 yeas to uJJ il A message was received from tho gov ernor announcing tho following appoint ments: Quartermaster general of tho na tional guard, Albert J. Logan of Pitts- berg; Valloy Forgo commlssloners.Frank- lln M. Brooko, William J. L.atta, aamuel W. Pennypacker, Tatnall Paulding, Fred erick Dawson Stone nnd Joel J. Bally, 01 Philadelphia! William Wayno, Paolij Lovl C. McCauley, West Chester; Henry A. Muhlcnburg, Reading; Samuel S.Hart ranft, Norrlstown. The nominations wero confirmed. Remonstrances and petitions against and for tho "greater Pittsburg bill" wero presonted. Charges of Perjury nnd Corrnptlonltenowed New Yokk, Jan. 30. District Attorney James A. Rldgwny offered amotion before Judgo Moore in the court of sessions pro viding for tho recommitment of tho charges brought against Messrs. btophon V. White and ex-Judgo Gasper W. Gil bert by Lawyer Kccles, of Philadelphia These mon, with tho lato Sheriff Clancy, of Now York city, wero a commission to investigate tho claims of tho Dubois estate In Its suit for fl,000,000 damages against Brooklyn nnd Now York for an alleged in fringement of tho bridge caisson patent. Tho threo men were charged with falsoly swearing to having hold a largo number of meetings to increase tho refcrco s fee, tho amount Involved having been about t9,000. Another ICeport of Chinese Victory. Shanghai, Jan. 80. The Chinese mill tary nnd naval commnndors telegraph via Chef 00 that at 3 o'clock on tho morning of Jan. 20 tho Japanese fleet advanced on Wel-Hal-'Wol In two divisions of sixteen ships. Tho fastest Chincso torpedo boats and men-of-war made a dash at the enemy, and drove them off. Tho Chincso claim to havo injured several 01 the enemy s ships. At tho samo tlmo tho Japanese mado a land attack upon Wel-Hal-Woi fromNlng Hal, but tho Chinese repolled the attack, The Chlneso lost twenty-seven sailors. Tho Japancso losses amounted to more than 800 killed and wounded. Several foroignors aro said to bo assisting the Chlneso. Charged with misappropriating 8140,000, Toledo, O., Jan. 30. A deputy United States marshal arrested and brought to Toledo Charles M. Hughes, Jr., ex-cashlcr of tho First National bank of Lima, on tho chargo of tho misappropriation of 1140,000 of tho bank s funds, i lushes was released on bond for his appoaranco Friday before tho United Statos commissioner. This Is the bank in which Sonator Brlceis largoly interested. Mr. Brlco's friends stand by Hughes, aud say that ho is guilty only of error or judgment by which he did not pro ut. A Treat for the Editors. Philadelphia, Jnn. 80. The Pon and Poncll club has mado elaborate arrange monts for an entertainment on Snturdny evening noxt, at us club houso. 1020 Wal nut street, in honor of tho odltors, report ers and correspondents of newspapers la nearby cities and towns in Pennsylvania, Now Jorsey and Delaware. Tho exercises on this "Night In Bohemia" will inuludo olympian sports in the big yard, which will bo covered on this oeoasiou. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney nnd Bladder dls ases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy ls a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing It almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 1 9-3m 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, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Best line geese feathers, consigned from the West, will be sold at a bargain, for one week only, at Reese's Auction Room. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bao, the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotlnized nerves, eliminates the nico tine poison, makes weak men gain ("k vigor and manhood. You run no physlclal or Bao is sold by Mrs guarantee to cure or money Book free. Address Sterling Hemedy Co., New York or Chicago. 12-31.18t Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. They are the best In the market, for fine trade nly. Mai-tf Carlton Cornwell. foreman of the Gazette, MIddletown.N. J., believes that Uhamperlaln's uougn nenieuy buuuiu uo n tvtTv hnmn. H ft nsed it lor a coiu ana it effected a speedy cure. He says: ,'It Is indeed a grand remedy, I can recom mend to all. l nave aiso seen it uceu iyr wbnnnlncr rnnnh. with the best results." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Urunier Bros. Private sale of white, gray and red blankets, at half price. 1-25 lw Reese's Auction Room. Killed by the lllte of a tiparrnw. Baltimore, Jau'. ao Two sons Charles Moore, living eight miles from this city, captured a sparrow and took tho bird home for their ljaby sister, Ida, play with. On being released the sparrow flow savagely at tho child, and fiercely soizeu uer lower lip. Tho bird had to bo Killed and tho lieak pried open with n pal of pincers. An illness In tho nature of blood poisoning sot in, and tha little ono soon Bucoumucit. Judge Jacltiou Not Horlomlj- Nashville, Jan. ao. Information from Thomasvlllo, tia., ls to tho oflVct tliat tho condition of Judge Howell 15. Jackson, of tho supremo court of tho United Htatos, is no worse, and tljut hp has dcplded to leavo there for IiIb homo near Nashville tomor row. General Jackson, his brother, says there aro no grounds for the alarming ru mors which have been pirpuiated concern lng Judge Jaokson's health.. No-To- under a " Grasping opportunities is a sign of tho good judg ment which is the characteristic of the a wise man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara Is the fall in prices of gents' furnishings at our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great Fall in gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Fall in price. Now is the tlmo to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SOANLAN, South Main Street, . SHENANDOAH. M. j. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace MISCEIXANE OUS. Insurance and . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoahf Evan J. Dawes, pOK Hale.- P 1M .... tr At cost, now EacliuB watermotnr. Five (5) horse power. Just from the fao- orv. AiiDiv at me jierai.d omce. norm Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. ChflC tojaopor week using and selling Ola JhiO Reliable Plater Every family bos rusty, worn fcnlvos, folks, spoons, eto Qulokly plated hyt dipping in melted metal. No ex perience or lrd W' tk i a good situation. Ad dress W. P. Borrteso & Oo , Clerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. 4 MAN in every feci Ion at once to sell staple eods to dealers : no readllne : experl- nrA Hunt rpRRsrv : hefit side line: 87500 a month. Halsry and ejperees or Jarge cum. mission maae lunos coaj- a uiu' FACXCKiKO company, uineinnsu. u tjbtii YF.n To the to remises of the under- Ill signed, in Ihe Catawissa valley, near icingtown, 3 oxen, one duicb. uuu iwo reu, uuo with and others without horns. Owner can have the same bypsyliiir for this adverllsti ment and cost of harbor Id p. Post office ad' drees, James Manbeck. sr. u Jiox so. tsnenanaoan i-u. Anthony Schmicker's 104 soma ujlix st. The finest nool and billiard rooms in town. iieaniDg Deer, porier ana l-ousvuie uie cou stantly on tap. Give us a call. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you urini isn't even ut tor pnac purpose, use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES BniELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. MURPHY BROS,, Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. FlnfHt WMoVovu llecr I'nrter and Ale always on top. "Come ad bit one." Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch via iz p. in, ED. BRENNAK, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Bts Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors, Msndsome llsr Dxture. Beat Brandn of 5 anil 10o Olgflrs, 3V. 0 T IC AND LIVERY. 13 Nortli Jar din Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, norter and ale constantlv on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coifee House. The best rigs In tqwn,Horsestak!ltfi5 board. Hauling promptly attended to. Bhenandoah's Reliable Hand Xaauxidrgr Cor. tiloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in ever; particular, Bilk tics and lace curtain sa epeo laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. HOOKS & BROWN' Full line of VALENTINES'! r Wholesale and retail. 4 North Main St. ' Agents for all Dally Papers. 1ST. 3VEuSLXJ3n'32", Walite : m : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Itepalrlng of all kinds pnooyu Weeks' Museum, aisnlsy of birds and animate of i selections and Hnealntliigsia thTs?tt, Host Betfr, Porter asd jl. Finest lira ads of Clfaa. jrree luceb srery war2es i porrz. t