EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by tiSRAjjD 1'vnziauiifO toatvAjre, fnbllcatlon offlco and mechanloal department, North Market Stroet. ej, tJ.-sTj Is delivered In Shenandoah and no jieiam BUtrounQU1g torhs for Blx Cento meek, payable to the carriers. I3y mall, Three Collars a year orTwenty-flvo cents per month, t& adrance. .idverHnementt charged according to space Bed position. The publishers reserve the right Aifchtoige the position or advertisements when OTar'the" 'publication of hows roQulrcs'tt. The v'tht Is also reserved to reject any advertise want, whether paid (or or not, that the pub- tnharS may deem ImpfOper. ' Adfertlstng'ratea wade known upon application. Cnterod at the post offlco ut Shenandoah, Pa second closs mall matter. TUB BrmflNO H1S1I.1T.H, - Shenandoah, Pcnna. Evening Herald. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1805. Tub late Congress voted away 'more prosperity than any other that ever ex--sted. It Is a curious and significant fact that Cleveland has pleased the country only when he has antagonized his party. Tub present tariff law has caused more American products to be shut out ot for eiKU markets than any other that ever existed. "Benjamin UAitnisoN, who baa been dangerously 111, Is now dangerously well" adapted from Lord Byron by neveral .Presidential candidates. The Income tax will cost Cleveland 9820 this year on his sulnry alone, and so Sie is estopped from denying that wages nre being reduced undtr Derancratic rule. We near the end ot the century and the end of the Democratic party. Will the antury die as dismally as tie Demo cratic aggregation of fortuitous atoms died? It appears that a serious tariff war with nil the principal foreign countries can no e avoided. That is to say, the Wilson law is driving cufctomers away from us .instead of bringing them to us. The House ot Commons has voted unan mously against the importation of goods made in foreign prisons. The British -exceptions to absolute free trade nre -aumerous when all are reckoned up. The Populist party polled more votes or President than the Greenback party ever did, but it did not elect so many amen to the House of Representatives. The party which is going to abiorb the SVipulist may not do as well as either. In considering a divorce case in New "York a few days ago Judge Pryor gave "it as his opinion that the true honey aaoon embraces the period between the twenty-fifth and fiftieth years of mar lied life. If the honeymoon Is long in coming it will be noticed that It cornea ito stay. It is officially certified that there are -at least 100,000 persons in Nebraska who will have to be supported until another crop is raised, and provided with grain for seeding purposes. The people of other states will certainly not fail to con "tribute freely in a case which appeals so atrongly to general sympathy. MAXr business men are dispirited be cause the figures of railroad earnings for February ot this year do not compete favorably with those of previous Febru ;.ries. But the calamity croakers should -"bear in mind that February, 1805, was Httnffed with snowstorms and .deluged by eold waves. There Is every reason to sxpect that the railway earnings In' JMarch, April and'May will make much Abetter showings. , IK his S'loridian collapse 'and bank ruptcy, bis dunnage Impounded by a 'hoarding-house harpy, leaving him only it he breeks and brogans and solitary wrap-. iTcscal in which he stoo'd, the awakened! -conscience of Sullivan turned fondly in tthe direction of reform, and he would lhave been oa the lecture platform before -his is an apostle of temperance but for ' "dispute with his manager as to the dlvl- .elon ot the gate money. He will very likely appear in that character yet, as all other -lines of public activity seem closed to him. Since he was whipped some years usgo by a waiter he could not with any dignity -resume the pugilistic profession, cnd his dramatic career Is now seemingly -At an -end. Nothing Is left for him except us missionary crusade against all the stimulating beverages which he has ever sampled, none of which have agreed with him, their united effeot upon his const! tut Ion having been to turn him into .Moralist before he was morally prepared ier that transformation. As he stands he 4 an interesting object lesson not only to vj;! lists but to the admirers of such. DiriMirraiiLs. Another Controversy with Great JBri tain "iNow Imininont. A HA'ESH DEMAND ON NICARAGUA. That llcpulillo Must Pay 175,000 Indem nity for the Expulsion of Mr. Ilntch Al llnnca Negotiations Prooceillnir Slowly. Colorado Lynching Controversy Settled. MANAOlA, Nicaragua, March 10. Tho British govornmont, through its minister hbro, lias submlttod ftn ultimatum to Nic aragua. It demands a cash lndomulty of 15,000 to pay for the expulsion of Mr. Hatch, British consular agont at Blue Holds, during tho troubles thoro last year, and also tho nppolntmontof a commission to adjudtcato tho dnmagos sustalnod by tho persons and p.-oporty of tho British subjects Who woro oxpoilod from tho Mos quito reservation about tho samo time. By tho tcrlns of tho ultimatum Great Britain is to nnmo quo of tho commission ers and Nicaragua another, and thoso two ilro to nnnio a tlllrd, Vfho 'shall not ho a citizen of tho United States. A British warship Is now ou hor way to Nicaragua to erifdrco thoso demands, which must lo complied with within sovon woeks from the' 25th!of Fobruary last. WASHINGTON, March 19. It is impossi ble to loaru posltlvoly whothor tho state dopartmont has boon fully advlsod ofllo lally of tho sbvero' domadds mado upon Nicaragua by Great Brltian, as reported in tho cablo' dl'spatchos from Managua, but from tho fact that General Barrios, who was appointed n special nmbassador by tho Nlcaraguan govornmont to on doavor to sottlo their dlfforencos with Groat Britain, has been In AVashlngtou for a wcok it Is assumed that our own government is fully posted. It cannot bo donlod that this now Inci dent, taken in connection with tho hostllo nttltudo of Groat Britain towards our sis tor republic of Yonozuela, promises to load to trouble of a character much nioro seri ous than thollttlo Incident of tho Alllanca, which lias caused such a commotion. Tho administration Is evidently about to bo put in a position whoro it must lay down n now construction of tho Monroo doetriuo or olso nbandon nil concern In tho future of tho smaller republics ot Control nud South America. In Venezuela It Is alleged that tho Brit ish aro stoadlly oxtendlng thoir boundary lino and oncroaohing upon Vonozuolan territory, in splto of tho strong protosts of tho Venezuelan govornmont and tho ro- peated urging of tho United States that tho question ot uounctary should ue set tled by a rosort to arbitration. Thoro aro also questions of indemnity arising In Vcnozuoln growing out of claims proforred by other European nations, and thoro are indications noted by officials hero to Bliow that thoso claims are boing pressed by concerted action. Many of tho claims for indemnity grow out of tho falluro of these republics to moot thoir obligations to foreign debtors under tho stross of hard times and tho influonco of tho world wide depression in trndo. As tho European gov ernments appear to bo moving to collect thoso Individual dobts on 'heir own ac count, it is a quostion that tho United States must speodily sottlo as to how far It is prepared to permit this to go on. As to Nicaragua, it Is felt horo that tho terms of tho British ultimatum aro unduly soverod. Bosides, there Is a rathor dlsagreo nblo reflection upon Amorican citizens in tho stipulation that nono such shall servo ou tho commission to ndjuugo tho dam ages. On tho wholo It is moro than prob able that tho prosldont will fool called upon to Interpose to secure at least an ameliora tion of tho terms of tho ultimatum, by an appeal to tho British govornmont, repro sonting tho groat hardship that it would work to Nicaragua undor hor present do pressscd condition of hor finances to pro for a domand for so largo an lndomulty. THE AIXIAKOA AFFAIR. The Negotiation with Spain Proceeding with Great Secrecy. Washington, Mnrch 19. An impene trable mystery surrounds tho negotiations bctwoon tho stato department nnd tho Spanish government on the Alllanca af fair. It scorns to have been determined by the 'bfllclals of tho stato dopartmont, from tho secretary down, that in tho pre sent excited state of public feeling in this country better progress can bo made to wards a peaceablo sottlqmont of tbo iucl dont by keeping tho yarlus jnotos secret than by giving publlolty jto tjliera boforo a conclusion has boon reached, Theroforo the only response to definite Inquiries thot can bd obtnlnod is n positive rofusal to dis cuss tho subject In nnyaspoct, and whother or not any action has yet bocn takon by tho Spanish govornmont in the direction of issuing instructions to Its naval officers to refrain from further interference with American shipping will probably be learned first from Havana, from which point tho orders will bq distributed. As the llttlo gunboats are wldoly scat tered along the Cuban coast and neighbor ing wators It will n6t bo an easy task to communicate' theso orders speodily to all of thorn, so It Is just possible that there may be some furthor Incidont, similar- to the Alllanca affair, before, (pose orders are made Known to the bpaulsh naval com manders. It nnnenrs. in the llirlit of evnnt.H of this kind In the oast, that the com- C. a .1 1 m U i i .uuiu umuuiuij uuibvn, ui linn Biuiuitir oruib uru not always of a high degree of intelligence or 'tank, for In casss where they 'havb detained American 'ships they have found It necessary to hold the ships for several davs In order that they mlaht fall in with another and liirgor crul'ser, yrlfh'an officer, tiuuuni ui auiuuipiib juiiuiiiuouuo , w ryou nuu uuas upuu buu IH1UUUOUY ui buy uuu- tlve's'riapers. i no general impression acre is mat iuo Alllanca incidont has already passed tho Acute phase, and may be safely left to dlplomatlo adjustment in the, ordinary course. The Spanish minister has In nd vanco assured the state department that If Spain was in tho wrong In the matter she would speodily and voluntarily make all proper reparation, and it Is not doubted that If she bas'nbt alretidy done so Spain will soon instruct hor naval ouioors to. an stain from stopping American ships. Tho only questions then left tp bo settled will be quostlons of fact as to the location of tho Alllanca whon sho was first slgnallod, the exact nttitddo toward her of the Span ish cruiser, and tho question of interna tional law as to the right of search lnstdo of tho marine league, the last only in caso It is shown that tho Alllanca was within tho limit. THE OHIKVANOi: OF ITALY. Minister Fava Satlauod with the Prompt Action or Colorado's Governor. Wasiiinuton, Maroh 10. Tholtallan in tldent is practically closed so far as it in volves tbo relations of tho United States and Italy, and Instead of lo.-iving Irrita tion nnd 111 feeling t lis affair appears to have resulted In further strengthening the friendly relations botwen tho countries. -Ambassador Fava lakes this view ot tho Incident, and oxprossos his-appreciation of tho promptness and energy with which tho federal authorities and thoso of Col orado bought to soctlro for Italians tho samo protection and redress as that glvon American citizens during tho mob lawless ness at Walsonburg, On tho othor hand, It la a scurco ot com ment and congratulation at tho state do partmont that, at a tlmo when foreign on tanjjlomonts woro pressing from all quar ters,. Baron Fava mado no protest beyond presenting tho facts as tolographod by the Italian consul at Donvor, and at tho same tlmb reassured the Italian government that tho authorities hero wero doing every thing In thoir powor, and it is not doubted that Governor Mclntyro will bo fully able to deal with tho tjuostlon from now on without furthor communication from Washington. Tho nmbas-sndor bolloves tliat tho recent troublo in Colorado, hs woli as that In Now Orleans, will furthor nwakon a sontl 'mont for a national law by whlbh tho United States can boo 'that full treaty pro tection Is given to foreigners, ov'on though thoy bo within tho jurisdiction of the etntos. Probably the Alllanca. HAVANA, March 19. Tho commnnder of tho Spanish cruiser Cordo Do Vqnandlo reports having flrod on n steamship flying tho English flag. Two pMnk .shots woro fired, and' then two with balls. It is pre sumed horo that tho crulsor was mistaken in tho nationality of the flag, nnd that tho stoamor fired upon was tho Alllanca. ANOTHER FAIR WILL The Children of the Dead Uonanza King United In Pressing It. San Francisco. March 10. Tho legal squabble over tho 840,000,000 loft by the late bonanza king, James G. Fair, developed a fresh sonsatlon yostorday. What Is pur ported to bo n later will than tho one pre viously offered for probate was Introduced In tho caso. Tho will first produced, it will bo romomberod, was stolon from tho county clork's oiHco, and In order that the document might bo probated .Tudgo Slack had finally ruled that n certified copy ot tho will might bo substituted. Upon the alleged will Introduced yesterday a bitter oontost will hingo. This now document purports to bo holo graphic. It is written In load poncil, on two sheets of logal cap paper. It was brought into court securely frnmod bo tween two platos of glass, and was pre sented by Hen ben Lloyd, attorney for Vir ginia Fair and Mrs. Herman Oelrichs, of Now York, daughters of tho deceased. The attornoy for Charles Fair, their brother, camo Into court with Mr. Lloyd, and ap parently approved tho procoedlng. There Is no longer any doubt that tho threo chil dren havo combined to fight for tho pro bata of this latest alleged will. Undor Its provisions tho vast estate would bo divided almost equally between tho twodaughtors and Charley, and tho distribution would bo mado at onco. Undor tho will previously offered for probate tho children would got only tho Income from tho ostato during their torm of life, and upon tho doath of nil of thorn tho estato would bo divided Into threo equal parts, ono part going to tho children of Mrs. Oelrichs, ono part to tho children of Virginia Fnic, unless sho died without ls3uo, when this share would rovort to tho children of Mrs. Oelrichs, nnd tho remain ing ono-third to tho fnmilios of sovoral brothers and sisters of tho decoosod. Charloy Fair's recent marrlago caused au ostrangemont botweon himself and bis fathor, and ho was 'out off with a lifo in terest of tho ostato. His widow would ro ccivo nothing. In othor respects tho will first produced and tho will now produced are vory simi lar. In tho second will, howovor, Charles Fair receives a spocial bequest of ?500,000 to bo paid immodiatoly before tho distri bution of tho estate. A matrimonial Agent Convicted. Chicago, March 10. Warren E. Thom son, tho matrimonial agont, who claims to bo ablo to supply wivos of dazzling beauty and unlimited woaltli, was con victed In the United States court hero of using the. malls to defraud, He is tho publisher of the matrimonial paper Heart and Hand, and got himself Into troublo by advertising heiresses at twenty-five cents aplbco, or three for fifty cents. Last January Thompson auvortiseu to sea tno addresses of six beautiful heiresses, somo widows and somo maldons, at tho abovo terms, and tho prosecution alleges ho has been receiving several bushols of mall a day since, Pending the hearing of a mo tion for a now trial sentence was sus pended. Pat I'oUon In the Well. WICHITA, Kan., Maroh 10. Henry Chorry, his wife and two sons, Raymond nnd Henry, agod 10 ana a years, respec tively, wero poisoned by drinking water from a w.oll at their homo on jNortn imth nvonuo. It Is b'oliovod that arsenic had boon thrown Into the "woll. Cherry and his Wife may die. Their faces nre fright fully swollen and blackened und threo doqtors rp yrorklng with them. Tho children will live. Suspicion nolnts to un Indian. narnod Summit as the porpotrator or tne crime, summit unu iuorry uota wanted to buy the samo house somo months ago, and when Chorry purchased IE tno inuian mroumuuu wui uu wuuiu poison the whole family. DroT to Ills Dth. ,. BniDOETC-H, N., Ma.rch 10. Edward Blizzard, , of, Cod'arylllo, hired a horse and buggy Sunday night and drove to Pqrt )Norrls. Early yostorday mofdlhg he was foutld stnndlng it corpse in tho Maurice rlvor'noar Port Norris. Oue foot "was rest ing on the hub of tho wheel, ono hand on the tire,, and the other clutching .some reeds .0,0 Jhorlrer bank, Jt Is though ho accidentally drove into the rvar, In the night and got fast in the "mud, and that tho excitement brought pn hoart trouble. Justice Jackson Slay Not Keslgn. Washington, Mhroh 10. It is under stood in the auprome court clrclo that Jus tice Howell E. Jackson, who Is now at his home In Tennessee, .will resign from tho bench of tho supremo court next fall If his health does not permit 'him to rcsumo ac tive partlolpatlon4lq tjio york of tho court after Its summer vacation. Ills improve ment during the past few wooks has led him to bolioyp that ho may return to work after a rost of a few months more. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jorsoy tntl Delaware, fair: westerly winus; sta tionary temperature. For DUtrlot of Col- ambla, Maryland and Virginia, cloudy ind threatening this ovenlng; westerly winds, shifting to southeast; slightly Karmer lu Virginia. NEED OF IT. Homes rilled With Weak and 'Nervous. No Need to Feel so Weak, Tired and Nervous Eminent Physicians Give As surance of this Fact And Tell How to Overcome the Terrible "Weakness. Now is the Best Time to Get Strong and' Well. That there is no need whatever for a person to be weak, tired and nervous the three great curses of our people seems now a certain fHCt. Eminent physicians afilrm the truth of this welcome news, and ample proofs demonstrate the reliability of the infor mation we are able so gladly to give. It ii certainly a godsend to those ot our people who have weak nervos and tired bodies, who feel exhausted -in strength and vitality, who cannot eat or sleep well, and who are run down and debilitated, to know positively that Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy is a sure invigorator and strength giver, and will Invariably make a person strong and well. Particularly Is it a blessing at thlx time ot year, for in the spring almost everybody feels languid, nervous and out of order and needs the best of all spring medicines. Doctors nre enthusiastic in their ap proval and endorsement of this remedy. They heartily reeommeild and advise its use. nnd many bt our best known nhv slcians are loud in their praise ot its won- aeriui curative powers. Dr. ii. u. Jtsicinord, ol wolcott, vt., one of Vermont's eminent physicians, states : I nave used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy for some time, first trying it- on' myself, and I found It did me so much good that I now recom mend It to my patients. The lact that l have used it in my own case shows that I know what I am talkinc about. As a tonic nnd invigorant it is the best ot all to bnlld up a person." Dr. Robert W. Lance, of So. Wood bury, Vt., than whom there is no more eminent pnyician in tne mont. uavs : state of Ver- "I have known about Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy . and the good results in cases, as a tonic, after nara sickness ana tne cure oi nervous females. They had received great good from us use. l ao not hesitate to recom mend It." Dr. Willard H. Morse, F. B. S. Sc. of '.Vestfield. N. J., the great expert on medicines, says ot this grand discovery of Dr. Greene: "Tho true remedy for nervous diseases is Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It acts by affecting the organs of nutrition, and entering into the for mation of new nerve tissue, which gen erates nerve iorce. xnis means tne mak ing of new1 nerves. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is the American nerve tonic." The well known Dr. Emll Neumer. superintending physician of the r. x, Lodge.and Association HosDital. states: -we are using ur. uroene's nervura blood nnd ncrva remedy at this hospital lor our patients, witn gooa success. This enthusiastic endorsement by phy sicians, stamps this remarkable medical discovery as the greatest tonic and res toratlve. Druggists tell you everywhere that it cures more cases than any, other Known remeay. in iaci it mases an wno taKe it strong ana wen, One reason which elves the people so much confidence In it is the fact that It is the discovery and prescription of Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St:. New York City, the well known and probably most successful specialist! In caring nervous and chronic diseases, and to. the further fact that he can be consulted free, of charge by any one, personnlly or by letter, llrltannla Defeats Alls. Monte Cablo, March 18 Tho Monaco regatta oponed yesterday, and tho princi pal ovont, the raco for tho prizo offered by tho Prince of Monaco, was won by the Prince of Wales' cuttor Britannia, which managod to give A. Barclay Walkers' now racer, the Allsa, her first defoot. The Brit annia's victory, however, did not create the greatest enthusiasm among Impartial yachtsmen, for tjio reason that, it was gained in a poor trial df the,qualltles of the respective boats, and was partly duo to the Aiiso homing her opponent too cheaply. To Wed 'an Orleans Princess. LONDON, March 18. The Paris corres pondent of the The Dally News takes for granted tho betrothal -of Princess Hulone, of Orleans, daughter ot the late Count cji Paris, to the Duke Of Aosta, nephew of King Humbert, and says that the weddlnb will take place prlyntejy in England. J?he . royalists are excited over the renorts nf thn betrothal. A dl'ep4tch iron? Rome, ,'saya vnat iking iiumuen uas given nis consent 'to tho marriage, and the 'pope does not object. Destroyed Blr Illicit Still, Lexinqton,, March 1. Deputy United States Marshals Cblyer and Burton oi Louisville, Cookrell qf Mt. Sterling and uraKO oi jaoKson, witn a nan dozen spe cial depUtlos, havo just returned from thoir raid In the mountains. They visited Morgan, Wolfe and Knott counties, and on Qrassy creek, in Morgan,cpunty, found and destroyed a 11,000 gallon still. The proprietors of the still escaped without even being seen. Strangled to liEath by Siiioke. Mkadvillk, Pa,, March la Mrs. John Hoguo died in her miserable shanty across the river from hero, and investigation showed that she died of strangulation onused by inhaling smoke. During the night tho stovepipe became clogged, fill ing the room with smoko Mrs. Hoguo suffered from asthma, and being unnblo to leave her pullet, slowly strangled to deuth, KILRAIM VERSUS O'DONNELL Tho right Declared a Draw, Though Jnlce llnd tho Host or It. Boston, March 19. In tho prosonco of 1,803 people, at tho Suffolk Athletic club last night, Jnko Kllram, of Baltimore, and btovo U'JJounoll. of Australia, (jorbott's sparring partner, fought eight rounds, and at tho oloso Hofcroo. Patsy' Shopnrd, amid shouts bf "KUraln, KUraln," doclurodtho contest' a draw. While tho roferoo was making up his mind John L. Sulllvnn.who sat Just outsldo tho ropos closo by KUrolu's corner, mounted a chair aud waving his tilo domaudod n dccUlon. Ho Bhoutcdi 'What's tho doclsiou, Patsyf" and whon a draw was annouucod ho sprang into tho arena and rushed towards O Donnolrs cor nor. Two of tho soconds grabbod him by tho arms and turnod him. asldo. Then ho claspod hands with KUraln in apparent congratulation, nnd swinging his arms snowcu tno latter how the ugnt might havo boon won. Hq was ready, he de clared, to chnllongo tho wlnnor if tho ret orco had only named Ono. Tho ox-cham-plon was Anally lod oil by his friends, nud tho scono, which had caused tho wildest excitement, ended. It took Itoforoo Shopard flvo minutes to mnko up his mind what doclsiou to mak,o. KUraln had tho bost of tho last round, and at times it looked as It he was going to put O'Donnoll out. Ho had not tho forco, howbver, but his Old' tlmo pluck assorted itself, nnd with wild rushed ho dazed the Australian boy, who had been smiling confidently for sovon rounds, and .hnd landed M will upontho faco bf tho. Baltl mbrcan. O'Donhell was 'tho clovorcst in tho leads. Ia tho first round ho floored KUraln nud in the second pushed him to tho floor. Yet his blows apparently1 lacked forco, while KUraln did vory offoctlvo work with his. O'Dotfnell has gained nothing In reputation by his work last night, whllo tho stock of KUraln Is rated high in Boston. KUrnin wns fat and clumsy, and weighed in nt 220 pounds. It was apparent that ho had llttlo training, whllo O'Donnoll was In bxcollont trim nud 'tipped 173 pounds.' With O'Donnoll woro Ike Wolr, Jatno Mc Kay and Billy Dolaney. KUraln was sec onded by Jim McCarthy, Jim Pholan and 1!.. J. Gobhard, whllo In the background sat John L. Sullivan, whlsporlng instruc tions and words of cheor to his old antago nist. SPANIARDS AT IT AGAIN. Said to Have Sunk an American Schoonor, with Sixteen Men. Key West, Fla., March 19. A letter hns been received hero froin Cuba stating that tho Spanish gunboat Alpprdo flrqd upon and sunk a supposed American schooner off Puerto Padro, near Glbara, with six teen peoplo on board. It is rumored thnt the schoonor was from Koy West. Tho schooner Goldonhlnd, of Koy West, which loft horo sevoral wooks ago for a cargo of fruit, with n crow of sixteen mo'n, had to pass Puerto Padro, and may havo been tho vesssel In question. Tho schoonors Loulso Hastings and LUllo nlso sailed for fruit sovoral days ngo, but neither had slxtoon men in their crow. Tho latest news from Cuba is thnt tho government has captured a schooner loaded with arms and ammunition nt Havana, which wns to go to Santiago do Cuba. At Santa Clara sevoral rlflos wero captured hidden away In fields. Dolores Aledo, n young Cuban girl, has been confined to prison for aiding in tho concealment of arms ntSanNecolas street, Havana, sovoral days ago. A lloutonant of volunteers, owner of Cnfo Inglors, was also Jailed for connection with this affair. Coko Workers Get an Increase. UNIONTOWN, Pn., March 10. Notices havo boon posted at all tho rike works of W. J. Rainey stating that an increase of 10 per cent, in wages had been granted to all grados of labor. The now scale went into effect yosterday. Tho employes of this company aro now receiving higher wages than aro paid nt nny other works in tho coko region. Tho ndvnnco granted ny tho Frlck Coko company docs not go into effect untU April 1. Somo of the smaller coko oooratora havo refused to irrant an increase, and their men aro preparing to strike. Strikers Tlafuse n Compromise. Providence, March 19. Tho striking woavors of the Manton mills received a communication from Proprietor Horaco Klmbal offering terms of settlement. His offers wero refused at a meeting of tho weavers without a dissenting- volco. Al though this strike inyblved only 110 oper atives, tho mill employes of Rhode Island are Interested, slnoe a reductlonvpf 16, per cent, in wages was mado ' In'all 'mills last fall. Tho Manton strike Is a test ono, and' If the strikers win the other mills will have to restore wages. Powder Honse Destroyed, Two Killed, OAKLAND, N. J., March 19. A building used as a store house In connection with A. M. Money's powder mill hero was blown to atoms by tho explpslpn of quantity of white powder. Three work men wore Injured by the flying wood from, tno ounuiug unu uauiy Dumeu, onu two of them died soon afterwards. Cliorped with Doable larder. Jamestown, N. Y., Maroh 19. Claude Dewltt, one ot the first luspeots lnth Bustl murder, was. .arrested here lost- night charged with the murder of Mrs. Wlnslow Shearman and Mrs. Cynthia Davis nt Buiti, Doo, 15 last. The arrest was due to discoveries mode by officers who searched Dewltt s home. Japan's New Commander-in-Chief: London, March 19. A dispatch frpm none says tuns, jrriuce Aomaisu, com-'mander-ln-chlet of the Japanese armies, .has leen ordered to proceed te. China, and tn AHtahlUh hla nrlnnlnftl liAAitaunrtAra probably at Pprt Arthur. The emperor remains at Hiroshima, NUGGiETS OF NEWS. Yesterday was President Cleveland's 68th birthday. HonAmbs Townsond, ex-congressman irom unio, uica at sc. Augustine, n in. aged 61. The Elks convention at Chicago is work ing to effect a reconciliation between the warring factions of tho order, In a fight at Now Orloans botwen Low Brown (colored), and Frank and Harry i-ettwgm (White) ranK i'ottinglll was shot doad and Harry fatally wounded. Nasby and .Tltriies Street and Mrs. Alox andor Street wero arrested at Doadwood, S. D-, charged with stealing gold amal- gum from tho Homestead mills. They are said to havo secured over f50,0O0. At Onkloy, Mich., Goorgo DeKorest was shot doad by hla brother Calvin. Calvin Was ulo shot und badly wounded by George. George hud lately boon consid ered lnnmo. Calvin shut In sell defense. The Most Imnortant Matter demanding attention ot this Buubuii ib uiu conuition of your bloou. xuui uuuiui uupcmis upon it, for aa -x j . . nt.HLI lj, ui uiu uiuuu vary, you hro bdtter or worse. Tho blood conveya all tho elements which go to makeup tho organs, nerves and tissues nf fhn lm,l,- . HVUJ UUU V.H111CS away all dissolved, useless material. Tlvnrvhnnn. rrninnlA.nnmtn it j j . vj .uiu tissue. lives upon what tho blood feeds to it xnu wuuiu wunu liuows mat flood a Sarsaparilla is tho standard remedy for making puro bood. Tt nnnRnRapa mnrit. nnmiliriT- in Unni and by "which it ' effects marvelous i"M lna IttrAn -rVm S4lin4 ifniW.l! fail. Wbfcn you buy yoiirsp'fiW mcdi- uiuu gut liiu uust una inuc is 7 SrsapasrS la N. 33, T'ako tfood's rind only Hood's. Hoo'd? P'illtr f"rtoW easy to take, is the cheapest npd best lenuo ramie. Cheaper than a wooden fence lor residences. !wn.cp.ui- Story lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. HAST SB nas me agenoy nno crri it in moux at Ills nuarBlo and wr-Wte wntkH ,jr , ..'3D1K 5T. "VVhon it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our i-tock speaks for itelf. If you don't come to town, seaa your orders They will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 6 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, !m North Vet Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. IS, D3LsJIlJ31SrjESlZ . Ike STEAM BEfiOMMS lWh&t0&ra JOHN A. REILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St, Shenandoah. Acent for D.-G. Yuousllcc & Bon's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'sLSVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs ln town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. OYSTER BAY! 105 Bast Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. HOTEL KAIBR, (3HAB.BUR0HILL, Prop. North Main St., HAHAN0Y CITY, Largest and finest hotel In the region, finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. Have yon SoreTnroat, Pimples. CoppeMJplored Spots, Acnes, Old Bores. Ulcers in Month, nalr VHiSid Write Cook Kemedy Co., 007 Ma onteTempIchtesio JIlMlor proofs of cores, fjapltal 8500,000. FaUenUcored nine years ago tod a- wmi infant! well. lOO-payff TinoU Milliona of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture,' etc. insured ln first-class, relia ble (So nfpanlea, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Also Llfa and Accidental Companies Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same w&sMsg that ygurlwote ao.and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Um Lorau Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES HHEfXlta, . Manager Shenaadtak Br&aab. VTltfcealttetsitae Ft!ttiii'i lint I, i. tori UfC ui Ims Hi kr. No anertu. Tt ttnan C Oun BnBHAITOOAH'fl ILlLULVLt Hand Xtz.nxidxy Car- lnKfmw All wer'x mnemiiiw $m. slu mm tmtmf pirtteyUr. tmc W4 iilw Mp Ultf. OMeOMtMMiNWt A srtssi 'HOOD
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