EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by jttnnALD I'vnziauiyo coaii'Airr, fnbllcstton office and mechanical Jepartment, North Market Street. he TJesald 15 delivered In Shenandoah and pejam 8urroun(jng towng f0r mx cents week, payablo to the carriers. Ily mall, Three Oollart) a yoaT orTwenty-uvo cents por month, la advanco. ,w(lennnn charged according to spaco umd position. The publishers resorvo the right W change the position ol advertisements when' ever the publication of news requires It The i-trnt In also rcsorved to reject any advcrtlso meat, whether paid for or not, that the pub tchers may deem Improper. Advertising rates jaade known upon application. Inter cd at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa . second closs mall matter. Till'. BYBNINQ UBItALI), Shenandoah. Penna. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1895. The members of the late Congress should now go to work to live down the -miserable record they have made. The South now has four of the Cabinet offices, aud will thus be compelled to bear her proper share of responsibility for ths follies and mistakes of the Administra tion. Bland's Democratic foes kept him out of the monetary commission, but they can not prevent him from being the Ibiggest man in the silver end of the .Democracy, which is the big en.l. It Is gratifying to be able to point to one praiseworthy act passed by the recent Congress and signed by the President. It is trne, the law Is in response to a uni versal sentiment, but Mr. Cleveland and xne mity-mira congress nave so re rpeatedly defied public opinion and Wtecency that when they do break over this rule It constitutes a noteworthy ex ception which deserves to be placed to helr credit. The act In question is the mew lottery law. This measure empowers the Postoffice authorities to open sealed Jetters which they have cause to suspect contain express orders in payment for lottery tickets. It has been known for name time that the Louisiana lottery, which has maintained headquarters in Honduras since it was driven from the United Stites, hat plied its traffic in this country by this means, and, while the Postoffice authorities have refused to issue money orders to the lottery com Iiany, it could not prevent the malls from dbelng used for the conveyance of express orders. The new law Is intended to put a stop to this practice, and it seems well devised for accomplishing its purpose. The new lottery law has been criticised on the score that It is drastic and arbi xrary legislation. Unquestionably the .act is an exceptional one, but the abuse at which it is aimed is also exceptional, It is not likely that the law will be em. ployed as a precedent for oppressive legislation In the future, and even should it be used as a precedent, the people have -a safeguard and remedy in their own Stands so long as they have access to the .ballot box. EVERT native American in whose veins there runs a drop of the old Revolution nry blood, every adopted American who came to this country to escape oppression lelsewhere. must sympathize earnestly -with the gallant effort which the people of Cuba are making to emancipate them selves from Spanish domination. The ire volt is declared to be insignificant in its giroportions by the Spanish authorities. But all authentic newB from the scenei of the outbreaks is sternly suppressed, aiod the statement that General Martinez Campos, who subdned the Cuban Insur rection which broke out in 1868, is to be dispatched to Cuba with seven battalltons of trsops indicates that the existing rebel lion Is much more formidable than Spain is willing to acknowledge. Whatever the if acts may be, the American people will twiah suooess to the Cuban revolutionists. The' population of this fertile Island has tbeen subjected to a systematic process of spoliation and oppression which out weighs thousand timet the injuries that ledtrar forefathers to rebel against Great Britain. Spain has treated Cuba as a conquered And hostile country. The nat ural development ot the Island has bee a Mnasred, Its revenues have been diverted Into the pockets ot a horde of Spanish officials a dishonest nnd rapacious as Tammany politicians, and its people have Ibetn iteptln a condition of servitude by Spanish -cannon and bayonets, Spain un 3oubt41y has the right to require the recall of Consul-General Williams if he 2iasversteppd the limits ot diplomacy in giving assistance to the Insurgents, but this does not alter the fact that justice is on the side of the Cubans, and no techni cal terms in antiquated treaties will pre vent American citizens from expressing warm sympathy for the plucky little community that Is fighting for the free dom that Is the Inalienable heritage of ta&nklnd. GQVEPUO-; , . ;.L'S ILLNESS. It CfttiMM tlruvn.t Aiixli ty to tlio Citizen! of Ilehuwire. IjAuiihl, IliO., Mvrch 13. Governor Josr.rm II. Mnrvil Is seriously ill nt his homo hero, although it Is now said thnt he is in no liinucdlnto (lunger and thnt Ills condition Is slightly Improved. Tlio gov ernor for jnany years lias been a sufferer from heart diseases nnd dropsy, but in splto of this ho has boon In almost dolly nttomlauco at tho sessions of the legisla ture In Dover until last Friday, whon ho took to his bod. Tho resident physician yesterday sont for Dr. William l'eppcr,cx provost of tho Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania, who enmo to Laurel. Tho govornor was to havo gone to Philadelphia, but ho was unable to do so because of an unfavorable turn. All during tho canvass before tlio Ilo publlcan nomination for governor tho con dition of his health caused much appre hension. It has been tlio ambition of his life to bo govornor of Delaware, and ho so curcd tho nomiuat' n without opposition. At tho tlmo of tho Inauguration Govornor Mnrvil made no speech and did not read his address, becauso his physicians in Philadelphia hod ndvisod him not to be come unduly uxcltcd. This fact ut the tlmo gavo rlso to tho cruol story that Gov ornor Murvll could not read nor wrlto. Which is, of course, untrue. J. no Illness of tho govornor has caused much commotion In political circles, lie Is more than 70 years old. All tho state twicers uroiiDiJOlntodbv tho irovornor. and hould this lllnoss terminate fatally ho Will bo SUccueiloil liv HnnulcHr Wllllfim T. Watson, of tliosouato, who Is iDomoorat. If Spookor Watson becomes governor a new stnto sonatorwould huvo to bo chosen from Kont county. With Mr. Watson governor tho sonato would stand four Democrats and four Republicans. luo Democrats carried Kont county lost fall by about 100 majority. If a now olco Hon wore ordered it would bo very excit ing, owing to tho contest for tho United states sonotorship, os tho control of tho legislature would bo Involved In tho elec tion of this senator. So much dopends on Governor Mnrvil that tho precarious con dition of his health excites tho greatest anxiety. Held fur Criminal Carelessness. New York, March 13. Tho jury Inves tigating tho responsibility for tho fall of tho tonomout In Orchard street, by which' four laborers were killed, brought In a verdict yesterdoy. Thoy find tho disaster duo to faulty planning. Tho work nlsor thoy say, was bad nnd material poor. Tim othy J. Onnsby, building Inspector in the district, is found guilty of "criminal care lessness of tho worst kind" In having mado a f also report on tho work. Tho contract ors, Peter Comer and John Glonvcs, and tho owner, William F. Lonnon, nro found criminally guilty for "wilfully violating tlio law for tho evident purposo of saving oxponso. Onnsby was released on 7,500 ball. Gomcr, Glcaves nnd Lonnon, out on ball, wore not rearrested. Alleged A. P. A. limn. Lansing, Mich., March 13. Ono of a Bories of so-called "A. P. A." bills was favorably reported In tho houso yesterday afternoon, it having already passed tho senate. It provides for repealing tho act under which fenialo juvonllo offenders may, at tho parents' option, bo sentenced to tho Houso of tho Good Shepherd, a Catholic institution at Dotrlot, or tho Stato Industrial School for Girls. An other "A. P. A." bill, providing for tho Incorporation of loyal Oraugo Institutions, was agreed to In tho scnato committee of tho whole. Tho Cno Acnlnst tho Koblnsons. Buffalo, March 13. Tho last of the Jurors to try the Koblnsons for tho mur der of Montgomery Gibbs was not secured until nearly noon yesterday. Assistant District Attorney Quackonbush oponod for tho prosecution. Ho put forth tho theory thnt Glbbs resisted being hold up by tho Koblnsons. and that whilo Clar enco was struggling liko an infant in tho grasp of tho enraged and athletic Glbbs Sadie placed her revolver against his head and sent a bullet through his brain. Delicacies Tor the Chinamen Baltimore, March 13. Tho Amerioan bark Amy Turner, Captain Warland, passed tho capos yesterday on a record breaking voyage from Hong Kong,.Chlna. She made tho run in eighty-eight days, tho quickest over mado by a stilling vessel to an Atlantic const port. Tho Turner brings thirty tons of Chlnoso groceries aud tablo dollcacles. Thoy consist of dried sharks' fins, potted "chow," dog, pickled duck eggs, edible birds nests, dried Insect eggs, snails nnd grasshoppers. Are out of the question when tor tured and disfigured with Eczema. It is the cause of more intense suffering than all other skin diseases combined. Tender babies are among its most numerous victims. They are often born with 'it. Most remedies and the best physi cians generally fail even to relieve. If CUTICURA did no more than cure Eczema, it would be entitled to the gratitude of mankind. It not only cures but A single application is often suffi cient to afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure. Cuticura works wonders be cause it is the most wonderful skin cure of modern times. Sold throughout the world. Price, CuTtculA, 50C.I SoAr, 5C. Kmolvknt, $1. Pottsr Dkuo and Chim. Coir , Sole Fropt.. Boitoo, Mau, "All bout the Skin and Blood, 64 pagti, mailed free. Isioimportantthat you should bo sure to get THE BEST. Hood's Sarsapa rillalias provou its unoquallod merit by Its thousands of rcmarknblo cures, and tho fact that it has a larger sales than any other sarsaparilla or blood puri fier shows tho great confidonco the people lmvo in it. In fact it is the Spring Medicine. It cures all blood diseases, builds up tho nerves and gives snch strength to tlio wholo system that, as ono lndy pats it, " It seemed to make mo anew." If you decido to tako Hood's Sarsa parilla for your Spring Medicine do' not buy any substitute. Bo suro to get HOOD'S Sarsaparilla PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Tlio Illlt ProlilliUlnjr Jtnllglmis Garba In Public fchooN lwaed Finally. HakisishvUi, March- 13. Mr. West, of Berks, put In .t bill lu the houso yesterday providing that It shall bo unlawful for any corporation, firm or person doing business in tue state to eompel any of the employe to take out policies of Insurance In any ucrldnt, iwunlty, orliablllty com pany In which the firm or persons are- In terested, tho oo-t of the policy being do ducted from the wages of tho cmployo Penalties ,ir violation ant provided. Jlr. Burrill, of Aleroer, presented u ufll requiring tho publication ofishorluV proc lamations tu tlin-3 newspapers In coh. county, two of which shuts represent the' majority party aud tho third' tho minority party. Tho house went into consideration of tfrt special orderon third reading of the Smitl rollglous garb bill. Mr. Long, of York opposed It as un-Ainorlcan, aud lutlmiitec that back of it was tho Amoric.in Protee tlvo association Such legislation, ho said was unwise and unjust. In defending tha bill Jtc Spangler, a Cumberland, mado u speech denouncing, tho Roman Cnthollo church-und its head, to whom he rforrod a-i "that man, Popt Leo tho Tw.illth." Ho said, of National Chairman Hurrlty, "Follow this man up along tho Allegheny mountains, and wo hear that ho was In consultation with -threo Iloman Ciithollo priests, who said to tneso men: 'Ucnounco theso orders and we will glvo you the votes of our church'" At tho elov of his speech Mr. O'Malley, of .Lackawanna, took tho member from Cumberland to task for his intinintioii that Mr. Harrlty had mado n deal with three priests. "I am a member of the Roman Cathorio church." said Mr. O'Mal loy, "and I lxavo never known ono of Its clorgymon to ruoko a political bargain. II what the gentleman had sold Is truo I think It Is only fair to tho houso for hlni to glvo tho names of theso threo priests." Mr. Spanglor repllod that ho had road this In a newspaper. Ho had no personal knowlodgo that such a bargain hud beon mado. Tho bill passed finally by a voto of 151 te 28. Tho house decided to discontinue night sessions and add an hour to rinv snsalnni in order to glvo more timo to the various committees Among the bills passed finally In the senate woro: Extending the county bridge net relating to bridges joining cities and boroughs to townships; to establish a su perior court of flvo judges at an annual salary or f7,HX) each. "Tho Ago of tidbits. This Is tho ago of tidbits. Poople nro contont to bo fed by literary cat's moat men on "scraps" and to nourish tho soul on journalistic essoncos. Such a stato of things is tho Nomosls of tho printing press. It Is so much simpler to glanco nt tho nowspapor revlow of books than to read tho books for ourselves. As n rulo, too, wo merely read tho startling or spicy extracts which tho rovlower is compcllod to tonr from tho contoxt. Tho result is that tho ordinary person who passos soma glib judgment on such a work as tho "Thomas Carlylo" of Mr. Froudo knows as inuoh of Its actual con tents as tho fashlonablo idiot in Dickons know about Shakespeare's sublime tragedy of "Maobeth." To that gontloman "Mao- both" was tho play in which thoro was "a dem'd unoomfortablo woman who insists on gottln'g up in tho middle of tho night and walking about tho room with a light ed candlo." National Boviow. Formula For Kerosene) Eranlalon, This formula for a kerosene emulsion was givon by a professor in ono of our agricultural colleges some years ago, and I was requested to experiment witn 11 on greenhouse plants. I did so, with highly satisfactory results, writes Ebon E. Itex ford In The Ladles' Homo Journal. It is made as follows: Two parts kerosene, one part slightly sour milk. Churn together until a union of milk and oil results. Whon they unlto, a whlto jellylike sub stance will bo secured, whlob will mix readily with water. Dilute this jelly with 18.or 20 times Its quantity of water and shower your plants thoroughly. Soft leaved plants, llkn begonias, primroses and gloxinias, nro frequently Injured by It, if applied in tho strength ndvisod above. Thnrefnro it is well to dlluto the applica tion by UBlng nt least 80 parts of wator to one of the Jelly. Love of Work. The love of work, whloh was one of the characteristics of the historian Froudo, Is well Illustrated in n story told of his last ninnna The oancerous auocxion 01 wnion tin nftnr died was slowly doetroylng his healthv and vigorous frame. At ono timo ho seomed to bo much bottor, and whon thn nhvKlclan camo to sco him ho noted tho improvement and told his patient of It. Froudo asked whothor It was likely that ho would ho nblo to go back to his work nirain. On hearing that this was lin- posblblo ho said, ' If that Is tho case, I do not wish to m o. Medicine " I was all broken down in health, so weak and nervous I was hardly ablo to bo up. I had sovcro pains in my side, and headaehe. I would often havo to stop whon going up-stalrs on nKonnnf nt nnlnlfnrinn of tllQ heart. HUUUllllV w I I had no appetite and a distressed fool ing in my stomacii. x rcsoivcu to uy Hood's Sarsaparilla, I took two bot- Mnn nnrl hfivn lint had a SDCll Of sick hoadache for four months, fool woll, work all day and cat neartny. juy friends remark how well I am looking. I think all nervous, run down people ought to take it, especially nursing mothers." Mns.S.AsuwoRTii,Eaton,0. PEACE NEARAT HAND. Slenntlinn t Ii.i Cliln- Haiti SnITnred ffHT tilery Severn Lom 111 Hnttle. Loxnox, March 12.A. dispatch from Pckin says that tlio Chlncso government, through the United States ministers (Messrs. Dtmby and Edwin Dun) havo al ready agreed upon the polntu tn the peace conference regarding tho Independence of Coreo, tho cession of territory and liionoy linleninlty, tlio amount to bo- agreed upon by the envoys. It Is expected that tho agreement will bo signed nt an early date. A Shanghai dispatch says that a Chi nese fircoof ".flOOmen, supported by thirty gun ivas attacked by tho Japanese nt -Uentuotal on Saturday last. General Kat sura oomiaunded tho center division of tho Jupaivjso army, which fought bravely. Gcnoral Oku was lu command of tho right wlug of tho Japanese troops. Tho left wing was composed of Yamajl's soldiers, from Kalplng. Tho attack was successful, nnd In two hours tho Chinese Hed toward Chin Chow, losing 1,400 men. Tho Jnp nueso loss was ten killed. Aftor burning Denshotal, for strategic reasons, tho Jap anoso rvcrossed She line. Used the- Malls to DfraTit1. Louisville, March 13. "Wld" Ha, said to bo the loader of what is known as the Hall gang, is on trial in tho Un ted States court on the chorgo of fnvuduljiitly using tho United States . malls aud form ing a scheme to defraud. The district at tornoy said that it had beon estimated that this gang secured $40,000 worth of goods from merchants in Toledo, Clovoland,Cin ciuuati, St. Louis, Chicago, Loulsvilloand other cities. Tlw othor partios undor lu dictmotit for being connected with tlio conspirators are: Stcplion Hall, Wayne Dcnioron, a saloonistof Catlottsburg, Ky.; C. M. Cooper, a druggist of Poiutsville, Ky.; M. T. Preston, ox-postmaster at Peach Orchard, Ky.; Elliott Proston, a shopkeeper nt Whltohouso; Fairway Prico, a furmer near Inoz, Ky.; J. W. Mnhon, of Palutsvlllo, Ky., and C. C. Williamson, assistant postmastor at Wells. STOCK AND FFTOPTJCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and riilladelphla Exchange. NEW Yokk, March 13. Speculation on thi Stock Exchange today was Irregular, and the volume of business was lighter thou on yes leruay. uioaing oius: Lehigh Volley 30)4 Pennsylvania 60 Reading m St. Paul 5.1 Lehigh Nav H N. Y. & N. E". 30 New Jersey Cen. 80 W. N. Y. & Pa.... 6 Erie D.. L. & W 157-M West Shore 101 N. Y. Central Oljj Lako Erie & W ... 15 Del. fe Hudson 121H General Slarketa. .Philadelphia, March 12. Flour strong; winter super., Si-Mo; do. extras, $3.202.40; No. 2 winter family, $2.103.50; Pennsylvania roller, straight, J2.50S3.03; western winter, clear, $3.10133.60. Wheat strong, higher, with WHc bid and 69-Jo. asked for March. Corn quiet, flrnier, with 19Ho. bid and 19-Mo. asked for March. Oats quiet, higher, with 37c. bid and 37J4c asked for March. Hay steady; good to choice timothy, $12.5013. Beef dull; city extra India mess, $1018. Pork firm; new mesa, jia.uia.au; short clear, $1315, L,aru steady; western steam. 0.92W: cltv. $0.5OS0.&2H. Dutter steady; wostern dairy, fflioo.i no. creamery, name.; do, factory, 7 12a.; Elgtns, 19c; imitation craamerv. Hallo - New ork dairy, 10318c.; do, creamery, old, 10ai5o.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 20c.; do. choice, 19c; do. fair to good, 15018c; prints Jobbing at 2121o. Cheese steady; New York large, 8Uo.;emall, 9(&12o.; part skims, 8a7c: full skims, lK2Hc Eggs weaker; New York and Pennsylvania, 13e.; western fresh, ic, souinern, ixiUl34c U Stock Markets. NEW YOUK. March 12. Enrnnmn ratlin 'quote American steers at ll13c. dressed weights; refrigerator beef at oaOTCn. Calvei quiet, but steady; poor to prime veals, $2 8.50. Sheep and lambs very quiet and prlcej nominally firm. Hogs steady; Inferior to choice quoted at tt.50Qi.85, East BurrALO, N. Y., March 12. Receipts of cattle were very light and nothing was don outside ot small peddling trade. Hogs about steady; medium, heavr and choice YnrW. old at Ii.25i31.60; roughs, $3.7501.10; stagi, (303.50. Good fat wethers and prime Iambi sold at steady prices, but heavy and common grades were weak; top wethers, 81.752,5; (ar to good mixed sheep, $3.1003.85; common to fair, $303.23; best lambs, $5.5505.75; fair tc good, si.zuoi.ro. The President Homeward Bonnd. CAPE Hatterab, N. 0.. March 13. The lighthouse steamer Violet, on which the presldont and party of friends havo been tor soveral days anchored in Pamlico sound duck shooting, raised her anchor aoout o o clock yesterday afternoon, and started on hor roturn trip. All the party aro woll, notwithstanding there wero polls of bad weather durlncr the stav here. Mr. Clovoland did a great dool of success- tut hunting. Feared Ho Would Lose nil Fortune. SAN ritAls-cisco, March 13. Harry wrowuu, a notorious water front charac ter and ox-convict, kuown as "Horsoshoo" Browne, shot and killed his wife yester day and thou killed hlmsolt. Browne is believed to havo been crazy. Thouirh noa 60SS0d Of ovor $100,000, ho was troubled I with on hallucination that ho would soon livia it U.U WITH rnnmici cn nnifin About to be Oonoluded Between Japan and Ohina. GREAT CONCESSIONS BY OHINA. Japan Will Annex tho Island of Formoia anil Occupy Port Arthur and Wel-IInl-Wel for it Term of Years Corea to be Independent. 1 Washington. Mnrch l.i. As a mnlt of tho negotiations between Mlnlalnr Tlim In Japan and Minister Donby In China, tho torms of tho poaco about to bo concluded ootwcon China and Japan nro now known with llttlo short of oxnetuoss. As under stood In high Ofllclalelrnlnn t.l lows; First Tho treaty botwonn China has ceased to exist by reason of tho war, but on thoronowal of nnnnn thn .,n, trenty will grant Japan oxtra territorial Jurisdiction over China, but tho latter country will surrondor tho oxtra tnrrl. torlnl jurisdiction sho formerly hold in japan. Second Thoro will be no oxtonslon of Japancso territory on tho mainland of Asia. But tho Island of Formosa, a Ohl neao possession lying off tho coast, will bo permanently ceded to Japan. Third Tho Jnpaneso will by tronty bo granted tho right to contlnuo tho occupa tion of Port Arthur nnd Wol-Hal-Wol, tho two great naval stations lending to tho Gulf of I'cchlll, for n term of years. Fourth Tho claims of China thnt Coron Is a dependency of hors shall bo forever re linquished, and Corea shall henceforth bo Independent. Fifth The cash Indemnity to bo paid by China will not oxcoed $250,000,000 in gold. Tho purposo not to extend Japanese ter ritory to tho mainland, but to-conflnoit to tho outlying Island of Formosa, assumes tho conclusion of a poaco without Euro pean intervention. Tho maintenance of Japan's oxtra territorial jurisdiction in China, whilo tho latter country surrenders a similar jurisdiction, leaves China ns tho only oriental country submitting to this outer jurisdiction. Japan now tcrmlnutos China's consular courts in Japan, al though Japan's consular courts In Chlnn nro to bo continued. This prosonts the- very singular spoctoclo of China's conced ing tho advance of Jnpan Into modem methods, whilo ut tho samo timo conced ing that sho is still in tho benighted con dition requiring extra territorial jurisdic tion to protect foreigners in Chlnn. Probably tho most important concession is Japan's ocoupatlon of Port Arthur and Wei-Hnl-Wel for a term of years. This will assure a contlnunnco of tho peaco for many yenrs to como, ns China will bo In no condition to ronow hostilities so long ns tho gateway to Pokln nnl to China's commerco is guarded on cither sldo by tho great fortresses which China grants to Japan for a torm of years. Tho permanent annexation of Formosa to Japan will add a rich aud fortllo coun try to tho Japaneso group. Tho tea pro duction of tho Island is vory extensive. Morover, thoro aro oxtousivo tracts of urn bio land well suited to Jnpaneso coolio labor, should it bo desired to withdraw tho Japaneso from Hawaii. A QUADRUPLE LYNCHING. It lias Doubtless Itesultetl in a ltoco War nt Walsenuurg, Colo. Pueblo, Colo., March 18. On Sunday Deputy Shoriff Hixon was brutally mur dered at Walsenuurg by soveral Italian coal minors. After pounding tho deputy's head into a pulp tho body was hidden, and was not found until Monday morning. Whon a general alarm was given blood hounds woro put upon tho murdorers' trail, and In a short timo tho well trained dogs succeeded in running down tho gang of nine Italians. Yostordny nftornoon nn Inquest was held nnd tho guilt of tho gong clearly es tablished. At 7:30 last night, as the nine woro bolng takon to jail In n wagon, they woro fired upon from ambush. Four of tho prisoners, whoso names cannot be learned on account of the excitement, were Instantly killed. Joo Welby, a young American boy who was driving tho wagon, was also killed. Tho ofllcors roturned the lire, which lasted soveral minutes. Tho most intonso excitement reigns. Ono hundred or moro Italians, seeing their countrymen lying around dead, be came frenzied, swearing thoy will have vengeance. Both factions began arming thomsolvos, and' at last accounts wore ex pected to como together at any moment, Tho telograph operator atWalsonburgnos abandoned his post, leaving no way to se cure further Information, except as it is brought Into surrounding towns by peo ple who aro iloolng from the scene of trou ble, or deputy sheriffs seeking assistance. A Colorado Senator Arrested. Denver, March lS.Stnto Senator John B. Jordan has beon arrested on a chorgo of conspiring to defraud tho United States government and held in $1,000 for a hear ing. It Is alleged that C. B. Simmons, who was arrested in Pueblo last wook on the charge of impersonating a United States officer, was employed by Jordan. Simmons went to Pueblo to secure evi dence from pooplo against tho prosont fod eral building site there, so that a new site on the Mosa might be selected. Senator Jordan is interested in land on the Mesa. Colombian Revolution Not Ended. COLON, March 13. The recent reports of reneatod victories by the Colombian gov ernment troops over tho revolutionists challenge surprise and some amusement when they got book here Irom aisioui, parts In printed form. Theso reports are misleading because the revolution is not vet atamnmi nut liv renortea victories, at Is still progressing, and the government of Colombia Is In soro straits tor men wiu money. The congress at Bogota has just passed a bill for a forced loan. Oolng for the Paatenr Treatment. SAVANNAH, March 12. John Davis, aged 12: Willie Davis, aged 4, nnd Willie An derson, aged 8, of Macclonny, Fla., passed through Savannah on their way to New New York, to rocolve the Pastour treat ment for hydrophobia. The oldest Is in a nervous condition, twitching at times con siderably, and showing what oro feared to bo the first symptoms of the dread disease. A Dangerous Cargo. Baltimore, Mnrch 13. Tho little schoonor James li Fraukllu, with hor cargo of ;33 tons of dynamlto and blasting powder for Jamaica, left hero In tow of a tug boat and anchored near Fort Carrol awaiting u fair wind to tako hor to sea. Pushing vessels aro giving her u wide north. Overpowering Is tho remedy, and overwhelming is the proof given in favor of DANA'S Sarsaparilla. The CURTIS Wf mmto nrt tinf nntt- marvellous in themselves, but theyg nre related by people living just where their stories of suffering are published jperhapsyour ownncigh bors and acquaintances. All live in your own state, and subject of course to the same influences offa soil, climate, &c, that you arc. It 1L is properly and justly named MM SARSAPARILLA 1 The Kind that Cures Dyspopsla, Rheumatism, Fomalo Complaints, Norvous Prostration, La Qrlppo, Blood, iw Norvo, Kldnoy, or Skin . Troublos, for its record has never been equalled in the annals of medicine. It is the fruit of scientific study and' experience, and its quick and thorough action makes it a marvel to the medical profession every where. Its use to prevent disease is as important as the CURES K made, though not attracting the same attention. It will shake off a cold ; check a fever ; make your food digest, your Liver and Kid neys do their work, and strengthen your nerves. See that you got DANA'S. O FOR ALL HUMPHREY'S' Nothing has ever been produced to ..! TT..-..1 T Witch Hasol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief SI and always gives satisfaction. " 1 ...... mus w u w r It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Buuns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It h Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Lnappeu lianas, fever misters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, bore and Lhaicu feet, atings ol Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by Druggists, or sent post-paid ou receiptof prica. IlCXrilllKVS' BED. CO., Ill A 113 William St., New York. WSTGH Mill mi Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. "Weakness, Nervousness ucuiiuy, ana all me tram or evils irom eariy errors or i later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, deTel- nnmnntnnrl Tone rnven u levery organ and portion of tho body. Simple, nat ural methods. Immedl-! ate improvement seen. Failure impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs maueu (seaieaj iree. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, H.Y. Lager and Finest, Purest, Healthiest; Chris. Schmidt, Agf , 907 West Coal St, Shenandoah. "When it Comoa to GROCERIES l Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will be nicely Ailed. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 28 B. Centre Street, Shenandoah. SOIL. HAAK Wholesale agent for Ftlittiiii's hurt, 1, J Entrt Lager til Stazer Pals Bet ' No finer made. Fine liquors and Olgarsl I'M South Main Bt. AUBY PILLS! Safe amd buret, echo 40. f ok"Womas s awi t QUAKU:' Wilcox. Specific Ca,PnaA,y" f VIGOR of iM oJETt lC . .1 1 H II A 1 M'lH Pilsner Beers csua ttOELUi
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