EVENING HERALD ..'ubilshea dally, exeent Sunday by KUi hl VVIILIHII IXI COltl'AXr. " ; citinn oftloe and mechanical department, North Market Street. fh Wffnnlrl Ih delivered In Shenandoah and 06 PBreutt surrounding towns for Six Cents w - it. payable to the carriers. Uy mall, Throo rvilmr a year or Twenty-five eente per month, n auv.mee. JL4vrUement charged according to space liif, position. The publishers reserve the right v Ji&nge the position of advertisements when-"ve- the publication of newt requires It. The K(htls also rosorved to roject any advertise " ant, whother paid tor or not, that tho pub- (hrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates K.ade known upon application. Entered at the post offlw at Shenandoah, Pf . cc second closs mall matter. TUB EVENING HXHALlt, Shenandoah, Pc&ni. JSvening Herald. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1895. It is evident (but Cleveland and Carl si e are no match (or BelmAnt and Mor gan in a bond deal. The only thloc the Administration can do In the- matter of that obnoxious bond contract Is to plead paranoia. The increase In the Treasury gold will knock nut the hoarders. Gold will not l allowed to go to a premium. Tun present Congress will pass Into lilstory as the oae that missed more chances of usefulness that any other that ever existed. Looking at his large yet helpless hands, Mr. Cleveland is doubtless thankful that lie is not to have this Congress on them much longer. The fact of most Importance in the financial matter Is that there would be 310 snch trouble If the Democratic party had been defeated in 1892. 'The less the country hears of Congress trom March 4 to December 2 the better it will be pleased. A rest from danger of currency tinkering is what is needed. The high premium at which the bonds of tho latest loan are quoted shows that the Government ought to have got better terma than It did from the money lenders. One of the strongest props of the pub file credit is the foregone conclusion that there will not be another Democratic Ad ministration In the next thirty years, at J east. The only effect which free silver talk can have In Congress now Is to delay ur gent legislation. No free silver bill can reach the President either In this Con- Kress or the next one. The Japs have set Corea to rights and are doing well with their job of house cleaning in Asia. It is a large contract, but the fiery little men have given no sign of a tired feeling. There will be no more new states ad' znltted during the present session of Con1 Kress, for the simple reason that the Democrats do not care to increase the strength of the Republican party in the next Presidential election. Six veterans of Waterloo, fought eighty zyears ago, are still living in France, four teen in England and three in the United States. This represents about all that ijrill be left ot the veterans In this coun try fifty years from now. HALF a dozen more Shermans and ftirays and half a dozen fewer Tellers and .Joneses Jn the Senate would be worth Millions of dollars to the country's busi ness at this time, and be worth an finitely greater amount to the country's credit. Tws recent severity of the weather may fee judged from the fact that several Arctic birds never before seen In England hive been oaptured In the Cambridgeshire sfene. Along the South Atlantic coast of this country the fish are reported to be iienumbed with cold and, floating In the Mast rivers in large schools, are caught the boatload. Thewk still are a few persons left on worth who favor the revival of the whip ping pout, just as there le here and there jl malleious-mlnded malcontent who ireuld extract the keenest pleasure from sewing all his neighbors put to the rack or tortured with red hot Irons. Fortunately the Influence of these persons Is not likely make a tremendous impression on the legislatures. Aff a banquet ot lawyers in Edinburgh met Jong ago a toast was drunk to "The greatest benefactor of the profession the man who makes his own will." This seems to imply that wills drawn by law yers are net eaccessfully contested iu Siostland. A better toast would be to the wan who wants to be a benefactor and (taxtutes his own will. H b I'LAHSHT. Hi Mild l.t-vi - v Brought Tronbl to a Pillar 1 1 tlio Church. There is now 11 Ir. j in una of tho hotels of Indlan..,iulli o rr.'.hfr prominent hiihl noss man who, nlthuvigh n pllinr In tho ohurrh ho attends ntid n forvrnt dlsciplo of totntiernncn when lie In tailed upon to address n meeting, yet rather admires tho shndo of liquor when It I;; red. Now, tills saino mnii Rut tho Idou somewhere that ho ronlly iieedod a good, stiff brncer of whis ky before each nioal, and after pondering over several schemes In tho hopu of arriv ing at something which would keep tlio snap concealed ho fixed it with tho clerk thnt he was to have sunt to tho room lit n curtain hour each tiny n silver pot In which was concealed a glass of "pepsin," as it wns christened for the occasion. And this wont into effect. Iloforo each meal tho bellboy would bo sent up by tho clerk with n pot of "pepsin." Ono day tho lit id clork was very busy, and, as ho snw it vn& tho tlmo for Fending up tho liquor, lit turned to another clerk nnd told him to bend up Mr. 's pepsin right nway And It so happened that tho new clork wasn't on to tho scliumo, nnd so ho called a bellboy, sont him Into tho drug storo nnd told him to hnvopropnrcd n stiff doso of tho real pepsin nnd tako it up to tho room designated. Tho bellboy nftor ward told what ho saw. Tho gentleman met him nt tho door with n benign smllo onu Joruiy nlr or conuoscouslon. "Ah, my boy," said ho as ho wiped his mouth with his tonuuo. "you hnvo brousht my pepsin, I aeo. You nro a good boy. I'll Just drink it right hero whllo my wlfo Is getting ready for dlnnor." no turned tho class into tho air. onenod his throat and throw back his fnco. Just horo tho bollboy Isn't clonr as to what happened. Ho at first said that tho man gavo a gasp of horror and shouted that ho was poisoned by enemies who wore jonlous of his social successes, and then tho boy re members that somebody s foot enmo in contact with IiIh trousers and ho began go ing down stairs nt a most torrlhlo rate. It fceems clear thnt tho business man did mako his uppenrnnce In tho offlco n fow minutes later and asked what kind of pep sin that wns ho hnd beon given. Tho now clork roplled that it hnd been bought at tho drug store. But just then tho hcud clork camo up, and tho wholo thing was cxplnlnod. Ileal popsin was too much for tho old man's dlgostlon. Indianapolis Sentinel. DurliTgtho ycnVs "immediately procotllng tho civil war $1,000 wns a common price for a healthy young nogro man. Kookuk, an Indian chief, furnished tho namo for an Iowa town. Tho word moans sly fox Tho Boston brown bread Is mado of rys and cornmcal in tho proportion of ono to two. Rahway was onco Rahwack, tho namo of an Indian chief Smallpox Near llordontown. BortDENTOWN, N. J., Fob. 25. A case of smallpox has been roportcd at White Hill, near Uordentown. Joseph Pyott, a mar ried man, has beon stricken with tho dis ease. Tho board of health has ordorodtho promises t& bo quarantined. Franco Don't Want Our Cnttle. PAWS, Fob. 25. At a mooting yesterday of tho cabinet council M. Gadeau, minister of agriculture, submitted a decroo prohib iting tho importation into Franco of American cnttlo on account of Texas fever and plouro-pneumonia. Horse and Driver Frozen to Death. Baltimoisu, Fob. 25. Joseph B. Hall, of North Beach, Md., was frozen to death whllo attempting to drlvo across Slnepux ent bay on tho leo. His liorso (dead) md buggy wero later found fast iu tho ica Insanity In Cigarettes. South Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 25. Rob ert Smith, an lb year-old youth, was sen tenced by Judge Scott to Imprisonment in a reformatory for hnving nttaoked his father with a knlfo. He was a steady cig arette smoker, and It is now alleged th'at the lad's mind is affected. A lunacy com mission will cxamlno the caso. Saucy Little Japan. London, Fob. 25. Tho lntest commun ications between tho British foreign office and Japan in regard to poaco negotiations with China aro roportcd to havo led to a distinct declaration on the part of Japan that sho is not desirous of any interfer ence by European powers. Clear Stores Must Close on Sundays. Bridqeton, N. J., Fob. 25. Mayor Ap- plegate waltod upon tho cigar store pro prietors of tho city and warned them that they must stop soiling on Sunday. This action was taken in deforenco to the re quest of the CiUien's Municipal league. Light Sentenoe for Manslaughter. PlTTSDUlto, Fob. 25. Thomas J. Scan' Ion, "convicted of voluntary manslaughter for tho death of Peter J. Brill, was son tonced by Judgo John M. Kennedy to the ponitentinry for ono year and eight months. A motion for a now trial was ovorruled. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Russian Mediterranean squadron naa been oruereu to the lar east. In some parts of Ohio minors hnvo worked but eighty-five days in a year. iuia anu Jfreu JlrooUs, 10 and 20 years old, were killed by a train at Mansfield, O. Catholic Bishop Wattereon spoke liefore the Y. M. O. A. at Columbus, O., yester day. During a hotel fire at Princeton, 111b., four dining room girls narrowly esoaped suffocation. Mr. Thomas Henderson, of the Anchor Line Steamship company, died in Glas gow yesterday. The body of Mnx Berman, with n hand kerohlof tied tightly around his nook, was found In the ice ot tho river at Cincinnati. John Otto Melsko wns arrested In Balti more yosterday, chargod with tho brutal murder, about a fortnight ago, of Louis Gllman, a butcher. Charles Nichols, whllo trying to board a swiftly moving trolloy carat San Antonio, Tex., foil beneath the wheels and was mangled to death, Kev. William Meade Jones, an Ameri can abolitionist, who for twenty-two years was tho minister of a chapel In the Whlte chapol district of London, Is dead. Manuel Kulz Zorilla, the noted Spanish Republican, whllo on his way to Spain after many years of exile, wns stricken with apoplexy on the Spanish frontlor. Attornoy Popo Higglns, ono of the best known lawyors In western Missouri, has beon mining from Kansas City since Feb. 2, and It is feared he has beon murdered. DRANK Hi. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and 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. Castorla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Isso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." n. A. Ancncn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The uso of 'Castorla' Is bo universal and its merits bo well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few aro the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Ciblos Hahtyn, D. P., New .York City. Tmt Cbstaob PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. l'arr Cniupulnnry Indention Bill Koarlng n cuml Krnrilnf?. HAlllilsiu'UG, Fob 23. This will bo an eventful wook at the stato capital. Tho legislature will recGiiveno tonight after a ton days' recess, nnd will probably remain in session until Friday night. Beginning tomorrow tuc houso will hold two besslous dally. A meeting of the board of publlo buildings nnd grounds will bo held this afternoon, at which Colonel John K. Kob inson, of Mlfiliutowu, will bo chosen as the succossor to Major John Lockknrt, of Philadelphia, ns superintendent of that department. Major Lockhart has been asked to resign, but has refused. Tho board of pardons will organize to morrow and consider applications In nineteen cases in which clemency Is sought. Among these Is tho caso of Hugh t . Uompsoy, tho Pittsburg labor leader, serving a soven years' sentence in tho eastern ponitentlary for poisoning non union men In tho Carneglo mills, at If onto stead, during tho momornblo strike. The now board will consist of Lleutonunt Governor Lyon, Secretary of tho Common wealth Reeder, Attorney Goneral McCor mlck and Secretary of Intornal Affairs Brown. Governor Hastings is oxpected to send to tho scuato tomorrow a numbor of im portant nominations. Tomorrow evening a reception will bo given at tho oxecutlvo mansion to tho United States sonators, congressmen and congressmen-elect of Pennsylvania, state judiciary, governor's staff, tho generals and Held officers of tho National Guard. At tho close of tho session of tho senate on Wednesday ex-Lieutonnnt Govornor Wntres will be presented with a solid silver service, valued nt $1,000, as a testt moninl from his colleagues during his four years' sorvlco as presiding officer in tho sen ate. Senator McCnrroll, of this city, will make tho presentation spoech. Chairman Moore, of tho houso agricul ture committee, will presont, during tho week, memorials from tho subordinate granges throughout tho state, protesting against tho repeal of tho oleomargerino law. Tho bill providing for tho publication of 25.000 copies of tho famous "bird book' will bo sont to tho govornor today for his action. Tho Farr compulsory education bill is near tho head of tho houso calendar, and will bo considered tomorrow unless its advocates allow It to go over. Anothor bill on tho houso calendar for second road' ing Is that creating tho offlco of state cus todian, against which thoro is much oppo sition. It will probable bo reached to morrow. Forty Warrants for On Theft. PAULSBOKO, N. J., Fob. U5. Warrants were sworn out before Justlco of tho Pcaco Isaac J. Cowglll for tho arrest of forty workmon, all of whom aro employes of I, P. Thomas, Sons & Co., tho fertilizer man ufacturers of this place. Tho chargo was tho theft of 1 300 from tho office of tho com pany. Tho money constituted tho pay of tho workmen for tho last two wooks, and while it had been laying carelessly In tho offlco somo one of tho omployes, it Is sup posed, stolo it. It is supposed that tho money Jias boen hidden by tho thief. May Compromise with Brazilian Rebels, London, Fob. 35. Tho Timos has a dis patoh from Montevideo saying that it is stated on good authority that tho Brazil ian government will uttempt to mako terms with the revolutionists in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Admiral da Guma, who suooeeded Admiral de Mello In the command of tho rebel fleet during tho late insurrection, is nt tho head of tho movo inent, and it is snld that lie has a well armed and well mounted force. Prostrated hy Hydrophobia. Trenton, Feb. a5. Josephine Light, a colored woman, of this city, Is under the oare of four physicians, who think sho has hydrophobia, tho result of n dog bite re ceived labt Decomber. Sho was bitten on the little finger nnd fleshy part of the left hand, and tho wounds hoalod without any trouble On Saturday she was soizod with convulsions, which havo reourrod every few minutes since that time. Found Under a Snowdrift. Altoona, Pa., Fob. 25. A horse and sleigh was unoarthed by workmon who wero clearing off snow on tho publlo road botween Cboster Springs and Carrolltown. Tho horso was frozen to doath. It is be lieved that the porson or porsons who oc cupied tho sloigh had left it to soek shel ter, and .will bo found undornoath the snow, Farmer Hair Wins Ills Damage Suit. Uniontown, Pa., Fob. 25. A verdict for 13,881 was rendered In favor of Daniel Hair against Roed Br,athors, opurating as tho Acheson Coko company. Thoy under mliifd his farm, causing It to cavo In. It was also olalmod that the mine Is on Are, burning products of his farm, Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills 'Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl Cestlon, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., ISOth Street and ?th Ave., New York City. Compajit, 77 Mckrat Stukkt, New York Cnr CONV.Clo FIRE. Two Dcail anil l!l;;lilen Others Have Narrow ISsertpcu. BlllMIN'OlfAM, Ala., Feb. 25. A lire oc curred In tlm Kock slopo of tho Tonuosseo Coal, Iron and Railroad company s mines at Pratt City yesterday that resulted in tho death ot LjuIs Stevens and John Pat ton, two miners, and mora or less serious injury to olghtcon others. Twenty miners, all convicts, wore in tho Rock slopo, near tho air shaft, when thoy detected thosmoll of smoke, and shortly af forwards an lm menso volumo of it camo towards them from tho engine room, which wns between tho air shaft and tho cage loading out ot mlno. Driven by tho smoko, tho twenty men hurried to the nlr shaft, and thcro thoy huddled togothcr to keep from suffocating. Meanwhllo tho smoko bocamo thicker, as tho fire Issuing from tho engine room solzed sovon trams, and just on tho out sldo a lot of wastoandoll, and burned furi ously. Breathing became an affair of ex treme difficulty. Twcnty-throo mules In tho stnblo In tho mines also felt tho smoko and tried to escape, and began kicking ono nnothor to death nnd making night hide ous with their crlos. John Pntton and Louis Stevens finally loft tho crowd at tho nlr shaft and tried to get to tho cago shnft. They never reached it, but were afterwards found dend near tho englno room. One of tho men had his hond beaten almost Into a pulp, Indicating that ho had tried to kill uiinsolf rothor than suffocate to death. Smoko seen Issuing from tho shnft brought holp via tho cage, and in threo hours tho flro was out, and tho eighteen mon at tho air shaft woro brought up In n more or less serious condition irom suffo cation. Tho mules, worth $3,000, wero suf focated or killed by kicks. An Insane Man's Crime. Terue Haute, Ind., Fob. 2"--At day light Altamont G. Walker, a "M known business man, awakened his sleeping wife and fired nt her, tho bullet lmbodlng ltsolf In the pillow. Mrs. Walker started to flee from tho room, hut was grabbed around tho neck by her husband, who, with a re volver in either hand.flrod two more shots, one wounding Mrs. Walker slightly In tho hand. Walker thon turned tho pistol on himself nnd sont a bullot through his lungs. Ho lived but a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Walker, with tholr throo children. lived In a handsome houso In one of the most fashlonnblo streets. Insanity is sup' posed to be tho causo of the tragody. Portuguese Slaughtered by TCafflrc London, Fob. 25. A Capetown mall says a panlo prevails at Lorenzo Marrtuez. East Africa, In consequenco of a disaster to tho Portuguese forces on Fob. 2. Kaffirs entered tho Portuguese camp at dawn, pretending that thoy wero friends, Most of the soldiers woro sleeping. Many of them wero suffering from fever. Tho Kaffirs began killing thorn with assogals. Finally tho troops wore formed In a hollow square, and with tho aid of the Maxim guns they repulsed the natlvos, killing 6U0. It is reported thot 200 of tho Portu- guosoand their allies wero killed and sixty woumiea, Hound and Gagged by Itobhers. Zanesvillr, O., Fob. 25. Six masked robbers broke open tho door of tho rosl denoe of Miss Jane Momson.nn aged spins ter, soven mllos north of tho city. They tore up sheets and bound Miss Momson and Henry Bowers and wife to their beds and gagged them. They sonrched tho house, overturning everythlng.aud socured S300 in money, n oertiflonte of deposit for n large sum nntt a goiu watch. Thoy osoapod with their plunder, and tholr victims' plight was discovered by neighbors and they were released in tho morning. Rz-Treasurnr Woodruff Convicted. Littlu Rock, Feb. 86. After deliberat ing two and one-half hours the jury in the Woodruff caso at Porryvlllo returned a vordlot of guilty, and fixed tho punish- lUOnt at OHO VOnr's Iinnrlenmnmit TI,lo is tho fourth trial in tho famous cose, and has cost tho stato uonrly ?50,000. Wood ruff's bondsmen havo paid into tho state treasury ?109,000 on account of his defal cation. Oar New Minister to Mexico. Washington, Feb. 25. The president on Saturday nominated Senator Matthew W. Ransom, of North Carolina (whose term will expire March 1), to bo minister to Mexico, vico Gray, doceasod. Mr. Black burn at onco moved for an oxecutlvo ses sion, and tho sonnto confirmed tho nom ination without roforonco. An Iowa Mystery, NEWTON, la., Fob. 25.-J. R. Sollingor, a prominent morchnnt and ox-sheriff of tho county, reached his homo with blood flowing down his fnco, and in answer to questioning said ho had fallen or beon hit. Ho dlod without spoaklng furthor. It is boliovcd he was murdered. INGEPLUWINNEli. Futilo Attempt to -Suppress tlio Colonel in Hobokon. TUB MAYOE RESCINDS HIS ORDER, As tho Kf-sitlt nf n Protest hy Loading Min isters Mnyor 1'iijriin Deolded to I'rotent tho Iiignrsoll lecture, hut Yielded to tho City Atturnoy's Opinion. Hoiiokcn, N. J., Fob. 25. Tho nttompt made to prevent Colonel Robert Ingursoll from delivering his lecture on "Tho Holy Blblo" at tho Hobokon thentro last night proved a failure. As tho result of nprd tost issuo by tho pastors of three of the most prominent churches In that plnco Mayor Fagau on Saturday issued orders that the thontor bo closed yesterday, thereby practically debarring Colonel Ingersoll from appearing. Tho mayor's dbcrco occasioned a great deal of comment Saturday night, with tlio result that tho matter was reconsidered yesterday. lieforo noon Corporation Attornoy MIn turn and Mayor Fagan called upon tho Rov. H. T. Bcatty, tho minister who is nt tho head and front of tho reform move ment in Hobokcn, nnd stated to him that it was tho opinion of tho corporation at torney that no stops could bo takon by tho authorities to stop tho lecture. Shortly nf tor noon a consultation was hold In tho offlco of Chief of Pollco Donovan, nt which, In addition to tho chief, tho mayor and Mr. Clark, manager for Colonel Ingersoll, and Mr. Davit), tho manager of thothoatcr, wero present. Tho two munngers wero informed of the decision of tho corpora tion attorney, and thoy departod with the assurnnco that tho locturo might tako place. To prevent any disturbance on tho part of tho uudlonco, and also to stop nny blas phemous utterances on tho part of tho lecturer, Detectives Nelson and Gallagher wore sont to tho theater from pollco head quarters. Beyond frequent hursts of np plnuso, tho nudlenco wns most orderly, nnd tho speaker confined himself almost entirely to his text, with an occasional ironical allusion to tho clergymen ot Ho bokon and the statute of Now .Torsoy law to which tlio reformers had been clinging.- Ho began his well known lecture with out any roforonco to tho attempt to stop him until ho had reached a point In tho discourse for which evidently ho had been waiting where ho alluded to tho ignor anco nnd savagery in tho Blblo. Ho broke away from his text long enough to say: There was enacted a statute in the state of New Jersey a hundred odd years ago, when most of its inhabitants wero savages, which says that nobody shall over discuss tho Blblo except on ono sldo. Since thon tho inhabitants have grown more civilized. Thoy have grown to havo a knowledgo of fair play; thoy havo boon civilized to n degreo where thoy can real lzo Its absurdity, and to reallzo that tho statute sloops in the dimness of tho past. It has boon invoked by a number of nar row mlndod porsons who should have died threo hundred years ago. I do not blamo them. Tholr heads aro that shape and thoy aro not to blamo." Ho said his audienco could make up tholr minds ".in secret" about what ho had to say for ho belloved " there was-no statuto against that." That tho Biblo was inspired ho had somo doubts; "but," ho added, " if tho legislature of Now Jersey says tho Blblo Is inspired, it is, and that sottlcs it." Colonel Ingersoll grow n llttlo more bit ter as tho lecture progressed, and doclarod there never was any kindness In tho heart of a priest, and ho bollovod that there were persons in Hobokcn today who would gladly light faggots and build a lire around ono of their enemies. Ho snld that no criminal lawyer In tho stato of New Jersoy would allow a minister on tho jury that was to try u client of his. It is sur prising, ho said further on, how much theso parsons know of God aud how little thoy know of human nature. Another Alleged Thieving Hunk Official. LYNCHBURG, Va., Fob. 25. Walker G. Hamnor, for twenty years ' tho trusted toller of tho First National bank, was ar rested horo yestorday, charged with em bezzling ?23,000 of tho bank's funds. Tho announcement startled tho community and has boon tho talk of tho town nil day. Tho bank officers aro ongnged in making an Invi ligation, and will mako publlo an official statement. Hnmuer Is bonded for $15,00.), aud tho bank, which Is ono of tho soundest In tho south, will loso only No Mrxlco-Cuatfiinala Truce. Citt op Mexico, Fob. 23. Tn spite of all reports to tho contrary negotiations be twoon Mexico and Gu.it im tla nro not ad vancing, and tho delay indue to Do Loon's dilatory tastloi, w.illa Minister Marlscal Is doing all posslhlj to hurry tho matter up. Do L3on assorts thai, ho Is fully om poworod to arrniiKj miturs to tho end, without tho nooisslty of consulting any body. ' Tho nppmu n mt of Senator Rati som ns mlnld-cr to M"xioo Is received horo with fhe ?i- ',r."jr sntlsfir-Mon. REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytea and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : , "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Ture White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can t a aj-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching shades, and Insures the best paint that It Is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., . r-uiladelphla Forecast fori 895 Hor Shenandoah and Vicinity. 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