EVENING HERALD Publlshod dally, except Sunday by &JS11ALV l'UJILlHIUXa t03Il'A.NV, rabllCktlOD offlco and mechanical Jepartment North Market Street. fHn tlnvnlrf Is dellvorod In Siionandoah and BO Jieittia guffndingrtown'sforSlxCin'ta week, payable to tho carriers. I3y mall, Three Hollars a year orTwenty-flvo cents per month, t advance. JLdvertUpnentu charged according to epaco ud position, The publishers reserve the right ta change tho position ot advertisements when ever tlio publication of nows requires It The rlzht Iji also reserved to reject any advertise went, whothor paid for or not, that tho pub- Uhtrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates crude known upon application. Entered at the post offloeat Shenandoah, P. second closs mall matter. TUB UrilNINO UEIlAin, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1895. The Fifty-third Congre9 came In h lion and went out like u Rout. like The only good thine to be said of the late Congress Is that It would have b en worse It It had carried out all of Its evil Intentions. . The public credit Is all right because it is based upon the fact that the Re' publican party is certain to be restored to power in 1890 A Democratic writer . says there is ''gratifying evidence that free wool has come to stay in this country." But what about the sheep f Mr. Wilson says : "A campaign of edu cation has begun ;" and it is to be hoped he means that the Democrats are going to try to learn some sense. 'The organization of the new party has proceeded as far as the selection of lead ers, and as soon as it gets some followers it will be ready for business. The lists of resumptions of work in the trade papers are several times as long as those of shut downs. This is a business "pointer" of great significance. TnE Treasury gold reserve is gradually increasing, but for every dollar of such gain, it is to be remembered, there Is a dollar of new bonded indebtedness. The most common comment on the break in Clevelmd's Cabinet is that it does not extend ar enough. It ought to have taken In Morton and Hoke Smith at least. IF France follows the example of Ger many In Including American dried ap ples, the supply of foreign champagnes in this country may be considerably dis turbed. Utah Is arranging matters so that she will be in the Union ot States early enough to add her quota to the Republi can candidates' big total In the Electoral College in 1800. The bill Introduced in the Legislature to license clubs to sell liquor, It It had enly been a law last year, would have saved (from jail many pow there, who under cover of a chartered social organiza tion or club, sold liquor to members, and were convicted of running a chartered speak.easy. The existence of the so-called club, it was very evident, was only a pre text to facilitate the furnishing of liquor at all times to members. A fifty dollar license, as Is now proposed, would mul stlply such drinking clubs to a demoral 5zlng extent. The bill, as It stands, should never become a law. Fob some time certain newspapers have lbeen declaring that the treasury will be leoted and that the era of extravagance was ushered In with the retirement bt ir. Pattlson from the gubernatorial chair and the accession of Dsn. Hastings. Someof the chief Instances cited by therd in support of this sort of talk are shown Zo be In reality very different from what iias been alleged concerning them. In one ease the Increase was recommended Sjt Gov. Paulson's appointee, In another tfliere is no real Increase, a different fund only being provided to be drawn upon while in a third there Is an' actual decrease ot -expenditure contemplated. Gov, Hast lags has already taken occasion to make At very clear what the state revenues tor itha next two years are likely to be and to Sndlcate that all extravagances jivlll be pruned by him. That work will In the iftrst place be lone very carefully by the different committees, who will know very aearly how close they must cut their appropriation cloth, so to speak. Every legislative body Is asked to appropriate an immense amount of money beyond its capacity to fulfill the demand and our present state body Is no exception. When its work Is finished It will be found that the wild screeds as to its Intentions have fjeen but the baseless fabric of a dream erolved from superpartlsan minds. MAMMALIANS. Colorado Lynchers Add Two Moro to Their List of Victims. BIX LIVES SAOEIED. TOR ONE. Two of tho Men Suspected of Complicity In the Murder of Hlxon Wildlod with Ilultets by Two Masked Men as They Oroveled In Their Prison Cell. WALsEKntlRO. Colo., March 14. Four dead bojltes aro now In tho hands of tho fcftroncr of Huorlnno county as tho result 'of tho vongennce wroakod Tuesday night on tho Italian minors who wcro .cnargoa with tho killing or Aimer liixon in a most brutal manner at Rouso, last Sunday night, by beating film over tho head with a club, ond two mora Italians havo un questionably been riddled with bullets by friends Of tho popular saloon keeper. A fow hours will almost cortnlnly bring tho discovery ot tho corpses, and ovory man against whom thcro Is tho slightest sus picion of complicity in tho, killing has mot With1 suhimnry and frightful puntshmont. Three of tho four bodies aro thoHO oi Hlxon's nllpgcd assailants ; tho fourth Is tnnt or joo woisny, wno was uriving iuur of. tho Italians to jail In a wagon whon he met his death. Tho dead nro (the first four being In tho hands of tho coroner): Antonio Lorenzo, charged by the coro ner's jury to hnvo struck the blow which crushed Hlxon's skull and caused his denth, 24 years of ago, unmarried, an Ital- lnu citizen. Sthulslau Vettnrl, 30 years of ago, mar ried, wifo and thrco children in Ituly; In tention of becoming an American cltlzon declared. , Francisco Pcnchctto, 27 years of ago, un married; Intention ot becoming an Amer ican citizen declared. .Too Wolsby, H'.i years, unmarried. Plotro Glncnblno, ill years of ago; young son living hero; said to havo taken out first papers. Antonio Apotto, 24 years of ngo, mar ried; wlfo and three children in Italy; first papers tnkon out. Though tho mob commenced its work Tuesday evening, It was not until yostor- day morning that tho work of rovengowas completed, aftor. having killed throq. of tho susnectcd homicides and brought death to tho young wagon driver, wno una notning to do with tlio Killing ot liixon. When tho threo Italians captured from tho wagon at Bear Creek bridgo, where Welsbv was killed, had boon mndo way with, tho small but determined mob waited for tho excitement to subsldo, nnd then came to tho county jail hore, and a fow minutes before 1 n. m. completed tlio work of rovenge thoy had commenced six hours before. Fcnchctto, wno naa noon wounded In tho breast nt tho Bear Crock trouble, was found asleep In tho calabooso with Lorenzo. Tho guards placed at tho jail, William Smith and Henry Fair, whoro playing cards wliou a rap cimio nt tho outer, door of tho jail, They asked who was thero, and wero told It was fcjhorlll U'-Mnlley. Without a moment's hosltntiou thoy tin barred tho entrance, and Instead of seeing O'Malloy they looked down tho barrels of two rovolvors In tho hands of two masked men. Tho experiences of others carllor in tho night taught them to oboy tho com mand to throw down their pistols and throw un their hands. Whllo tho first two men covered h nrr and Smith with thelrplstols.anothorpalr, with their faces hidden by handkerchiefs, and carrying big guns In their hands, stnlkcd In. Ono of tho last arrivals picked un tho keys to tlio coll In tho jail, and, go ing back Into tho building, unlocked the door whero lay the now trompimg nni ions, who felt suro their timo had como, and In their broken English bogged plt- eously for morcy. Tho nvengors had no morcy ror tno do6med Italians. In tho coll with thorn was Frank Oik, who is charged with a brutal rapo. Ho was gruffly told to stand aside, apd glunk Into a cprnor of thq coll. Tho masked men then turned their pis tols loose on tho Italians, who shrieked in ncronv as bullet after bullet was sorit tear ing Into their dofonselesa bodies. One of tho first shots must havo brought relief toi Lorenzo, whom the men scomodto regard with csnocial hatred, . as the officially de clared murdorcr. for their leaden ballsi were sent into his brain. Fenchotto was not so lortunnto. uno bullet missed through his hoad and two tore great holes in tlio thoraclo cavity, but Instant death was not to bo tils' good ror- tune, for ho -writhed and groaned In In tonso agony for as much ns twenty mln utes. when tho vigilantes roit tuoir wort was surely dono, nnd tutnod away, leaving their victims writing in their own and in ono another's blood, whilo tho cowering bruto who had soon It all was too terrified to utter a sound. When tho last bullet had boon ured that was thought necessary io avenge ono deoth With six, the men who had dono tho latest piece of killing walkpd out .from tho Jail into the dark night. A moment pr two later the Keopers 01 tne iwo gvurus backed out through tho door and olosod It behind them. Fnrr ana smith now picKoa un their own revolvors and fired live shots through the heavy woodon door after the retreating men. summoning up courage, thoy peered out In a few seconds, and soo Jng six or eight ,mcq making pu on. foot Across the railroad tracks, thoy shot, at them until they were oun ol sight. TJnole Sam Wants 'an 1xplntlon. Washington, March 14. Acting Se6re- laryofStato Uhl, at tho instance-, of the Italian legation in this city, has Ule- oraohod the. governor ot , Colorado tax an .explanation. of t&e Btoto of affairs there in connection with the Killing 01 tne Italians at Wnlsenburg, Colo. ha Will f Un. Tabor. Dbnveb, March 14. The will of the late Mrs. Augusta L. Tabor, divorced wife of x-Senator Tabor, was filed in tho county court yesterday. ' She bequeathed to hor son, Nathaniel Mnxey Tabor, one-half of her entire estate valued, at over n.uuaww. gho .directs that tho other, half shall be divided equally between her brother and sisters. Secretary King' Condition Still Sarloui. Indianapolis, March 14. Myron D. King, the governor's private socrotary, who was, injured In tho rlpt at tho house of representatives Monday night, Is no better. The doctor says tho chief danger of his patient will be In the event of In flammation. Goodman' Second Trial Nearly Kmlcil. CllAHL0T,TB8VlLLE, Va., March 11. Tho second trliA of Goodman for tlio murder ot Parsons hi nearlng lu cm', and tin- case Will probrly go to the jury tuts cveulug. WEAK MM MM. Weak Nerves Will Surely ftrARlr Ymi Tlnwn flf and Endurance. If Your Nerves Are'Weak, Lose no Time In Getting' Them Strong. Tou are growing older every day, and If you do not wish tho unpltylng years as they roll on their relentless way, to rob you ot your hopes and joys, your pleas ures, your ambitions, your very strength and energies,, keep your nc.ves strong and vlgorjus. It Is the nerves which soonest wear out. You thoughtlessly use them up In work, pleasure or dissipatlou, and suddenly wake to find yourself broken-down that only your body remains, bereft of strongtb, energy and power, a mere wreck of what you were and with only dreariness, pain, weakness, and discon tent your future portion. Then you realize the immeasurable depth ot bit terness in Longfellow's lines: '-Oh, sudden thrills or Are and frostt 1 he world Is bright while ye remain, And cark and dead when ye tire lost." Health, hone. haDDiness everything Is dependent upon scroug and vigorous nerves, It is weak nerves which give to you ui, tits, convulsions, hysteria, St. Vitus' dance, and the myriad nervous af lections of youth. It Is weak nerves which make women constantly tired, Irritable, nervous, dispirited, dragged-out and miserable. It is weak nerves which conquer men In their straggl ) for mastery in tne wona, wnicu render tnem nerve less, strengthless, powerles', with dull- reeling head. shaKlng. shattered and un steady nerves, without appetite or good digestion, enteenied rrom sleepless nights and wretched and discouraged trom try lng days. It is weak uerve-i which make age n curse instead or a messing a oouy, a casket from which every power and energy has fled, leaving only weakness, despair and utter weariness. it there is anv auvice. wnicn aoove an other, should blnk into the heart, It is the admonition to Keep your nerves strong. Hence, the words of Mr. Elfza E. Clements, or 120 lirlght at. Indian apolis, Ind., should have weight with every oue : J. was mulcted ror fix years witn ner vous debility. I could not sleep nights, and 1 was in a terrible condition. 1 bad heart trouble, and It beat so hard I thought I should die. I was lu constant misery and could do no work. "I had beard much talk about the wonders of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and now made up my mind to take it. I had given myself up tor lost, but began to imurove unme dlately under the use of this marvelous medicine. MRS. ELIZA E. CLEMENTS. "It has made tne sound and well. I can' work all day and not get tired. My heart disease is .entirely cured, and my nerves are strong and nnder perfect control. , l ieci it my amy to ten suuering Hu manity what Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy haB done for me, and, what it will surely do for them. I aui thankful that Dr. Greene has given such a valuable, medicine to a fullering world." It you woqld, be well and strong, with vigorous nerves full ot the vim and energy of youth, use Dr. Greene's Ner vura blood and nerve remedy. At this season of the year you should take it, by il means, as It Is the best spring tonic nd lnvlgorator you can possibly use. It Is not a patent medicine, but the pre scription ot the most successful living specialist in curing nervous anu enronio diseases. Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St.. New York, City, He has the largest prac tice in the world, and this grand medical discovery Is the result of his vast ex perience. The great reputation or ur. Greene Is a guarantee that this medicine will ehre. and the fact that he can be con suited by any one at any time, free of charge, personally or Dy letter, gives ao solnte assurance ot the beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. A New Oft' Field' Dlscpvered. Dubois, Pa., March 14. Oil has been discovered about two mllos west of this -place. About the first ol the year a - drill was started thoro to ,oipioio ior natural ca. but tho worts proceeded slowly With no result. The drill reached tho socoud sand nil a depth ot ,QQ0 fep$ yesterday af ter'noo'n, and the workmon beenmo elated over the presence or oil In the sand, Itnaalan Vacht Cxarlna Safe. ATHENS, March 14. Tho Russian Irapo rial yacht Czarina, which rap on a sand anK wniieonner way iroin tno x'iraeus to Corfu, with tho Russian minister td Greece, M., Onou, on, board,, has, been floated., , Thq Russian minister wna .qn hl way to greet tho pzaiowlU, and for some ' time,. fea,rs were entertained fqr the snfoty of the yacht and tl?.so. on' board. Baok Olllcer, Indicted, CHICAGO, March 14. The federal grand Jury IndlctotLon.charges of embezzlement. Henry YYous, Jfi. iiiii. jonn Austin and E. T, Paul, the first threo officers and tho last one a director of the defunct Evanston National bank. Paul Is tho only ono lu this vicinity at tho present timo. xno ag gregate amount allogod to havo boon em bezzled is $44,500. Taylor's Iteported Capture. PlEBltE, S. D., March 14. Governor Shol don admits that he would not be surprised to soe W. W. Taylor return to I'larro soon Tho governor doollnos, however, to glvi anything deflulto. Other state ollluora glvo crodeuuo to tho report of Taylor's cap ture, but kuow nothing ueiiuuo. SPANISH OfflR LOST. Believed to Have Been Wrooked Off tlio Moorish Ooa3t. OVER POUR HUNDRED IN HER GREW. Present Indications Are That All of These, Olllccrs and Men, Have Found a Watery Grave. One of the Finest Vessels In the Spanish Navy. Gibraltar. March 14. Tho Spanish cruiser Uolna Hegonte Is bollevcd to hnvo foUndorod off Tangier, Morocco, during tho recent gale. Sho hod a orew of 420 bf- fleers and mon. Pieces of ono of hor boats and somaphore flags aro reported to have been picked up along the shoro near l.outu nnd Tarlfa. Tho Relna Ilenonte had Just convoyed tho returning Moorish mission to Tonglor. Sho loft thitt port on Mttroh 10 for Cadiz, and has not slnco been heard of. Tho nb- sonco of news trom nor Is causing tho greatest anxiety, and it Is bollovedthatsho has been lost with all hands. Tho Rolua Began ta Is a etcol protected crulsor nnd wns complotod In 1887. Her dimensions aro: Length, 820 feet; beam, 50feot71nches; draught, 10 foot. Sho Is of 4,760 tons displacement, 11,500 horse power and hor speed Is' 20.6 knots. Sho was one or tho throe Spanish warships that took part In the great Columbian naval parodo In Now York harbor in tho spring of 1893, tho other Wo having bcon tho Nuovu Espana and the. Infanta Isa bel. Tho cruiser Isla do Luzorno, of tho Spanish flcot, sailed yesterday from Al- gcclras in search of tho missing vessel, but it Is believed that tho search will bo Irult- 1CS3. One of Spain's llest Vessels. WASHINGTON", March 14. Tho govern ment of Spain has boon considering thi advisability of increasing Its nnvnl repre sentation in tho waters of Cuba. Tho pres ence of moro vessols of war In that locality is desired In order that tho government may moro cnoctually nnd promptly inter cept filibustering expeditions that so often threaten tho peaco of that country, and in assisting in putting down revolutions that arise. The authority for tho abovo state ment is Mr. Muragua, tho bpanlsh minis ter to tho United States, nud it was mado In connection with tho report coming from Gibraltar of tho loss of tho Spanish cruiser Relna Regento. Tho minister suggested that tho government had ordered or was about to ordor war vessels to Cuba, but whether tho Relna Regento was ono of them ho did not know positively. Tho Rclnn Rcgonto, the minister said, was used In transporting troops and munitions of war between Cadiz, Spain, nnd tho Afri can ports of Tnnglers, Suta nnd Mllllla. Sho was considered ono of tho best ships In the Spanish navy. Wants to Fight a Duel. HAVERHILL, Mass., March 14. Walter Scott Halo, of Haverhill, confirms tho re port that Thomas Gllroy, Jr., of Now York, son of ox-Mnyor Gllroy, and Halo's brother-in-law, had, as tho rosult of u vio lent quarrel In tho cafe of tho Parker Houso, challenged Halo to fight a duel, and tho challcnga was acceptsd. Tho qunrrol aroso through porsonal charges nnd counter charges resulting from young Halo s endeavor to havo his mothor ro- moved ns his guardian. Halo accepted tho challonge, but declared that ho would fight nowhero but In tho vicinity of Bos ton. Gllroy refuses to meet Halo oxcept In Now York. Halo states that ho Is pre pared to fight at any time, but not within 100 miles of Now York. Japan's Descent nn Formosa. PARIS, March 14. A dispatch received In this city from Shanghai says that the rumored Japanese descent on Formosa Is an accomplished fact. A Japaneso squad ron from Wel-Hnl-Wol, numbering six teen vessols, has been sighted off tho north ern oxtromlty of the Island. The squad ron is hovering around IColung and Tnm- sin, which aro the strongest places tho Phlneso possess In Formosa. Tho garri sons thero amount to 30,000 men. It Is ox- poctod that these towns, which aro not far distant rrom each othor, will bo the first points ot attack. Fatal Steamboat Collision at New York. New York, March 14. The tugboat N. B. Starbuok, Captain Brandow, was sunk off nler 17. East river, bv the stninnliln Seneca, of the Word line. Tho captain and crow of five men wero thrown Into tho river, and had to swim for tholr lives. AH were plckod up by surrounding tugs, but Captain Brandow;s condition was so very sorlous that all efforts to rosuscl- tato him were futile, and he died at tho bargo office. Tho Starbuok vyas passing a lino to the benoca at the time or the acci dent. Important Mining Poclslon. DKNVElt, March 14. Judge Haljott grantod a temporary Injunction to tho Delmonto Mining company, restraining tho New York Chance company from on croochlng upon Its territory. Both mines are situated at Creode, and the New York company has produced millions of dollars' worth of ore. The Now York has been ol- worm 01 ore 'xne jnqw xots. nia wen 101 - lowing Hi rein beyond Us lines and under V.r TV,1 J 4.1 ti. for the Injunction. Honori for Frlnca BUmmrtk. IiONDOK, March li. A dispatch- to The Standard' from Berlin says 'that Pririce Bismarck has been elected 'an .honorary member of the Society ot Berlin .Artists. The djBpatch.adds that a committee, o,tb.a reipnsiag, aitjer an exciting QoDate, has decided, by a rote ot 19 to 5 .to hear a gov ernment commissioner on the etibJecVof appointing Prince' BUmarok an honorary ciwien oi we empire. . Strmng Cut of Jptlndneu. . JSABTOK, Pa., March ll.-Llisle .Schuno. a (lomet!q nt the residence of ex-Councll-jhan Joseph S.' Osterstock, fa playing with tho children put dn Mrs. Osterstook's eye glasios. In some unexplained way she strained the optlo nerves and rendered both oyes sightless. The lids are shut tightly and the eyeballs turned up. A ClmlUiiy; (ram Young Griffs. New Yojik, March 14. Al Griffiths, 'bet let known as "Young Grlffo," has issued a challongo announcing his Intention of contesting for the lightweight champlon- snip oi America, xms is rcgarueu as a challongo lo Jack MoAulitto, who holds the bolt ut tho present time. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Doluwure. District of Columbia, Maryland ud Virginia, cloarlug wouther and a cold vuvu; winds shifting to northerly. MBlfflTSMlDMPB. The Fight against Disease, Poisonons Dings and' Old Fogyism Delarcd in His Favor. Mr. J. Baumer Tells the Story of His Suffering and Cure. Mr. J. Baumer. 43 E. Twentv-flrst St.. Bayonne, N. J says : "Eighteen months soys: "Eighteen months ippied with rheumatism dress myself. I tried all ago i was so cr: that I could not tne aooiors in unyonne, but they gave me up as hopeless. I also tried numerous preparations, but failed to find anv relief At last I heard of Munyon's Rheuma tism Cure and began using It. The effect was marvelous. I improved at bnce, and found that less than two bottles were sufficient to cure me completely, as I have not had a twinge ot rheumatism since." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guar anteed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Aoute or muscular .rheuma tism cured in from one to five days. It never falls to qure sharp, shodtlhg pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, oY soreness In any part of tho body In from oue to three hours. It Is. guaranteed -'lb Jiromptly cure lameness, stiff and swollen olnts, stiff back, and nil pains In the bins and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In' the baok are speedily cured. , Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company. nf.PhlladelDhia. nut, urst)ecl- Icslfor, nearly, every, diseases which an y a a bottle. Tho.-te who are In doulft as to the.nature I of their disease should address Professor I Munyon, 160o Arch street, Philadelphia, giving tun Hvmotoms or. their disease. Professor Munyon will carefully diagnose , the case and give you tne oeneut ot nis advise absolutely free of all charge. The tlemedles will be sent to any address on receipt of retail price. THE CONSTABLE SHOT TO KILL Succesrtfnlly llcHlitud tho Attimipt of t Uolt to IletvaiK lrlsonurri. Cl'.tri'LK Ckbki;, Colo., March 14. T)i- whole Crlnple Crpek district U oxel: over t llv ly runni 13 fulit but ween an fleer and a nuinb'-r of liilncra and f.n-i.i railroad men, in wbich one man was kllh-i and another badly injured. Constable Frank Leupton had arrested aniau minimi McQuado at Victor for participation In tin railroad strike-j last summer. ,A numbi e of his, companions', objeojd, and In tin- mcico ono niHii, seth waiston, was sum through tho clisuk. Thei officer finally got Walston and McQu;uq before, a ju-stic of tno peace, wnnw oota wcro put unuerwuj bonds, which thoy refused to give. Lueptou placed his prisoners on n trnln to bring them to Cripple Creek, but friends or tho men covered tho onglnecr with guns, preventing tho train's departure. When tho coustublo approached tho locomotive tho onglnoor jumped off nnd ran. Finally tho train was sturtcd, but after going n mllo was stopped, ostensibly to lot off pas- songers. Patrick Looney and a couplo of other mon attempted to ontor the rear car Whero Luopton and his olllccrs worn. Luopton grapplod with Loonoy, and as he was losing ground pulled a rovolvor and fired. Loonoy wns Instantly klllod. Tho prisoners wore finally lauded In jail horo without further Incident, but turthor trouble is expected. Tho body of Loonoy was takon to Vic tor. Tho coroner wont thoro to bring tho body to this pluco In order to hold un lu- quost. Friends of tho dead nian gathered In forco and prevented tho removal of the body. Excltompnt Is high, and If tho at tempt to romovo the body Is persisted lu there will bo moro bloodshed. the uniouTDuaattmKaucu.m MIW TOUK ta ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET GAPORAL CIGARETTE v Hit stood the Teit ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINER MURPHY BROS., 1 o 1 J T a. halOOIl and. KCStaUfailU I ' I 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer. Porter and Ale " Choice I always on Ud. uome ana nit one. temperance, drinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 13 p.jn. Lager and Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. ANSY PILLS! Sam a40 burs:, skno 4o. fqr.wquau'9 su niiaan" unenv r2ri-. Du.7. I Bairaiiic'iiTiwiJiais,-,wiiEii Sit. j MILD JlAXTHftl INK. (Spjinisr&Z lip w PiisnerBeers Dsua tnwsm Forecast fori IS 'P-- . , Eor Shenandoah and Vicinity. .iuuj. Fair trade winds, with increasing velocity In' all branches of bus iness, followed by frequent showers of Dollars Into the .coffers of the HEItALD- ndver- . tlsers. To be to ie ShowerofDollars Everybody in Shenandoah looks to the columns of The 0 Herald For an advertisement of any thing1 worth bringing to the notice of the public. They rarely waste time over other papers. Do you see the point? .The Moral.. Is that if you have any induce ment hold, out to the 17,000 residents and the throngs of strangers constantly visiting the largest town in Schuylkill you should use the columns of the Herald. Not only does it guarantee the widest publicity, but its rates are proportionately low. 9 9 Printing The reputation of our job department; for neatqess and despatch is well known, as the ampuut; of .work, turned out will attest. Wq have just added to this department ,al of the latest and neatest faces of type, mak ing1 it one of the most complete jobofficesinthe county. If you . - .... p are in need ot this class oi work leave your order with The III Market St., btw. Lloyd and Centre. Job Herald I