EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by AKRALD PVHIjISHINQ OOMVAIVT, fjtjllcstlon office and mechanical department, worm Market street. Ctt. Tja.aM l delivered In Shenandoah and , , surrounding townaforSlxCoata week, payable to the carriers. By mall, Three Dclli.ru a year orTwenty-flve cents per month, n advance. - - advertisement charged aceordlng to' space . and posltion The publishers reserve the right ' ' caange me position 01 advertisements when - evartUo- publlootlon of-news requires It. The rizht la also reserved to ntlect n uiirtl. eBtuwnehcr paid for or not, j3ba,t the pub- lhn may dqem improper. Advertising ratris ctukjo Known upon; application. ' t t i ( f k . k r -r- -t lt( I fetrteTod at the post omoe at Shenandoah, Fa s second oloss mall matter. ins srsiriNo uKS.Ai.vi '' i . Shenandoah, Fenna. Evening Herald. .... MONDAY, APRIL 1, J89B. ( "' , 1 one tpupecfat least thet. ,Paul jre. enibjes me Cleveland Administration! Sheifl.stuck ofl the ways. The bad-tempered circus elephant Is,, as auattersiiact, the most effective -prea agent that the circus can employ. Evekt man should stick to the particu lar pursuit for which nature has adapted htm. Mr. Cleveland's forte 1 duck hunl-i iag, not diplomacy. . , , fGTUEAT BRITAIN is big and Nicaragua is 'little. But with Uncle Sam behind he -jjicarago will loom up, considerably larger.'in British eyes. . ,m , THERE are some old fashioned things that the American people still attach a good deal of Importance to the Stars andStrlpes and the Monroe Doctrine,' for instance. ''' '' i. In taking his departure from this, ..country the Inference, Is, that Minister AMurnaga yflll adopt the walk, 'called "Spanish, The appropriateness will' ba 'conceded on all sides. ' 20 WONPEK this admlnistratiorxdoesn't Tvant the people to see the monthly statis tics of exports and imports. These cold, .plain figures with their revelation of the -.swift shrinkage. of the sale ot American products abroad constitute the most tre mendous indictment of the Wilson bill Jthat has yet been drawn up. The doctors, one and all, have, repeat edly told us that pure milk is absolutely indispensable to the health ot babies, and that the lack of it Is one of the prominent causes of the terrible infant mortality in large cities and towns, and yet in the face of such a fact a bill which sf orbids, under heavy peualty.the adultera tion of milk In every part of the state is 'held in a sub committee of the House at Harrlsburg as though there could' be Toom tor a single doubt as to the pro priety and absolute necessity for its re turn to the House with a favorable recom mendation. Does Mr. Cleveland realize the. .funda mental difference between the Presidency and a dictatorship. f His coarse far the ipsst two years, his arrogant attitude toward Congress, his .contemptuous defi ance of popular will in regard to the tariff and Hawaii, and his consistently overbearing manner toward public meri, constitute a record unapproached bj.any other Chief Magistrate of the American Tpeople. This1 country has had arbitrary sand determined men In the Presidential office. Until Qrover Cleveland was elected St never had a President who manifested aitubborn and unvarying contempt for the opinions of the people and the regularly chosen lawmakers of the nation. Tux Monroe Doctrine is an integral principle of American statesmanship. It 9ms been upheld by Democrats, by Whigs and by Republicans irrespective of party affiliations. It is not partisanship ; it la Americanism, and the American people a Tjnlt in their determination to maintain it, by peaceable means if possible, but by American cannon and bayonets if neces sary. Mr, Cleveland has achieved the 'inglorious distinction ot being right times and wrong more times on great public questions than any other 'President in American history. He now has . the chance to retrieve a long succession . of -Uisistro ns blunders and rally the whole mation around his Administration by a single act of manly, straightforward .Americanism. A brief, emphatic declara tion by the State Department that the "Menroe Doctrine would be upheld by the whole power of this Republic, and that British spoliation and oppression in Nicaragua and Venezuela would be re. alsted by the United States as French spoliation and aggraaalon in Mexloo were -saluted iu the day of Louis Napoleon would electrify the county and command ".he enthusiastic support of American Tjtizens from Maine to the Golden Gate, rniTO nmrmm it nm . Arrival of Passengers from tin Islands at Tampa, Ha, 'BPANIABD &0RRY TOR CUBANS. They Declare Tlint Thoie Not Killed In Ilattle Will bo $h.ot.for Treason Penvxal Martlnea Campos Will Itcnch Cuba on Thursday, - Tampa, Fla., April 1, The steamship. Ullvotto arrived, last . night, brluglnz among other passeliirors Spaniards and Cubans frpm thotlslands. The Spaniard-, falrtitliat there wns flRhtlnininitho eastern part of the Ulnnd, but that thoy were sorry for tho poor Cubans tngaffp(l In it. for those that Were no5 killed in tin? fight bag wouldM'shot' saftirMriinll 'Thoy rtilt- culcd tho idea of Cuban success. Whuii aslud if i they I were lelivlng tlio Inland '.9 avoid , being, fQrocd,.into voluntcor ran':- mey saw -thpy wore coming hero to wor.. in cigar factorlos as the business was tUiii ...Spanish csllniatom place thix lnsdrgrrit forcos at less than 8,000, and tho reason :ib signed for tho shipment of so many sol dlori from' Spain to -Cuba was that, ns thcroiwere-only 0,000 pormoneutly locat-.'d In Cuba. Snnln t.hniifjlit-, lb ailvlsiililu f 1 iplacei moro, .of .a .BtandliiK. army on tin- Jsland, sq.tbatJn caso the Cubans should attempt tonprtyo they .would be ovorpow ered 'at buco-. -'Nor other reason for tlu movptuent ofitroopfl was assigned. General Martinez Campos is ozpoctod to arrivo In HavauttolvThtirHday next, -and it Is un derstood -that tho fight will then be on with great vigor. For the first tho civil guard of Havana aroiadknowlDdging the insurrection. 'The' laudlng-.of Miiuoeo-wlth 1,000 anen, near Biraqon, ,is gonorally vconccileil. Flor Cromble is said, to bp .with him, and It U .nsscrtcd that tho landing was tiffcotpd on the 23d ult. A Cnbatj report Is that arms were disembarked near Santiago by' Cubans on1 tho G4th ult. " 1 1,1 Brooksls said to have lefti'the- Island, with Massorine oonnnaildlng his troops during hla absence, ,Satocilder is reported lUihay lug, been routed by Amador puorra on th 22d ult., with slight losses. Cani agnay lnsurgonts arc In command .of the Marques do Santa Lucia. Thoy .are in possession of tho town of 'Camaguay. All tho lnsunront) forces, are focusing toward Yara.iKrhvrs theydntctnd forming tlio faiw republic , Jn Cluimlrrc- has beon .captured .by GulUonnqnand la now a .prisoner a .Montenegro. Abandat Vlnales, in Yuelta Abajo district, near, Havana, Is said to humltor 200. ' Private ad Vices by' tic steamor 0;ll'vetto stato that 60VoraI minor liphts' On tho 20tU and SSth ulwtook placo between the Span-' ,lsh,. troops and. insurgents in the,' province' ot Santa. Clara- Xh4' Insurgents defeated the Spanish .troop? Joth days. .Tha Span iards left .their doad .on tnq Hold and ro- trcatitl in irood order. Tho dead. It Is ;tatott, numuereu lorty-nine in Dotn uays lighting. ' ' It is stated by Cubans that ,tho 1 lnsur gonts now number 20,000 under arms iu tho island. Today a prominent Cdban of thls.clty saldi ''Spain will find us prepared this time, and not Uko.ln Wo have leaders and lots of monoy. Wo will havo our indepejjilonccinnd very likely anuos to tno ymtcu iuies Gonzales .Quasada, socrotary, of tho Cuban revolutionary party, Is here at tho homo of Colonel b igucrdo. . , j , Dentil if Ilaron Alc'tqr. LQND)NT,.Aprll 1. Frederick Beauchamp Paget Seymour, first Harou Alcester, died Saturday, aged i3. He ontored tho navv In 1831, became lloutonant in 1813, captain in' 1854, rear admiral In 1870, vice admlnil In 1870and admiral in 18S3. Ho commanded the floet that bombarded Alexandria. For this service ho rocoivod tho thanks of 'par liament, was voted $100,000, aud elevated to tho peerage No Case Against Ulffeuderfer. DANCASTEIt, Pa., April 1. Frank A. Dlffcnderfcr, who was arrested In Brook lyn on the charge of ambezzlonicnt in connection with . thu trust ostuto of his brother, was brought bofore tho court ou a writ of habeas corpus. Tho records of tho court, were produced, showing that tho case had been settled in 1890, and tho accused was discharged. 1 r rm-. Governor McKlnley at Washington. Washington, April 1, Governor Mc Klnlby and party arrived, in this, city at 1180 last night by the Atlantic Corts't lino express from- Savannah. Today he "and Mrs. MoKinloy 'are' visiting' a 'few old friends, and wlll'tako a drive through tho city. '.Tho govprnor will leava far Colum bus this evening. . 1 1 1 rry Hay ward's Appeal for a Knw Trial. Minneapolis, April 1. Jndgo Smith, in consultation with the' attorneys! in 'the Hayward- murder caseeiettlud thobill'of exceptions on which the nppeal to' the supreme court will bu-made and set thu arguments on the motion for a now trial ftr An'' if. . . v . , , . N paint the best is the .cheapest Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as jood," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine br " of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brand of White Lead offered you ; this one is sure : "JohnT.Lewis&Bros." For Colors. National Lead Cb,'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. TbtM cokws are sold in ona-pouud cans, each can being sufficient to tint as pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade ; tmry are ir. no sense ready-mixed painta, but a combination of perfectly pure colors In the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. .A good many thousand dollars have been av d property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card and get both free. JOHN T, LBW1B BROS. CO., Philadelphia CaatprJ.rt i$ Dr. Snmucl Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opluni, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless pubstituto ,,j for, ParjsgprlCj. Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU. It is Pleasant. Its gnarantco is thirty years' use by irfhllons of.ilothcrs. Costoria is'tho Children's Panacea . thp .Mother's friend. . ' 1 dastoria. ' 1 'Casiioria. "Oatortnlsso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Alien En, II. D IU 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. .. ' ''TheWe pf 'CastbHa' fs bo tuuvonal and its merits so well known' that It soems a work of supererogation; to endorse it: Few are tho Intelligent f&rnHic who do not keep Castoria within niurjcath1 .. .1 - . 1 . .- , CjjoosMabtoi.iP.i Paw. 1 , , New York ttty. Tmt Ckntaur TRIED TO MURDER HIS WIFE. Tlrown-Then Fired a llutlut in His liming ' ' - Dylup Iustautly. , PhilADKLPHIA, Marohr 3D. John A. Browiv ged30 years, employed by James. A,TaJcott,.of 108 nnd ilO' Franklin street, Jow York, city, sjiot his , wife.,Mrs. E. B. lfown, aged 24 years, yestorday afternoon, and thcnpommltted suicide., Mrs. Brown will recover. Hrown, who. has not. been living with his wife for some time past, called at.-hor futhor's homo at 600 South Forty-socond street, In an aristocratic por tion. ,of JSVpst Philadelphia,- .where. ' the young ,w,lfp .has, Ueen. Uvlng. . JVhoh tho servant apsweredbe bell Browu aske'd to at9 his wife., ,Mrs. J?rown v,as. upstairs 'at thb time, and. being Informed that her Vusband wished to see h'or she starttid to ' iomo do wn the ftont 'stairs. Whon about .half way down hcrhusband; who had ro imainod standing; in tho hallways suddenly .drpw.n.reyplyerjand commenced firing" at his wlfo. The frlghtojood woman turned and ran upstairs, pne shot.strlklug her In the back as she fled. Brown ,then coolly1 walked into tho parlor, placed the revolver behind hlrf right ear nnd fired a bullet Into his brain, dyings almost instantly. The murderer fired Ave shots at hla. wife, only ono ofi which took, effect. A Hold pwlndler Rearrested. Cleveland, March 80. Investigation' shows that James Robinson, who Is now under drrost in Chicago for violating the postal laws, is thd same man who, until a few months ago, published The Ladles' Monthly Gem in this city. Koblnson, after .defrauding hla victims out of thou sands of dQllars by means of a "snap" rebus.and prize, bogus watches, was ar rested for violating the postal laws. Ho jumped his ball bond of tl.OOO and fled to Canada. The United States authorities did not 'at first believe that Robinson would dare to start iu business again so soon after hls.fllght under tho same namo. 'lhoy havo now, however, received Infor mation which makes it sure that the Chi cago man ia tho ono wanted. Will Demand an Explanation from France Washington, Murch 80. Although tho telegram from Governor Morrill urging tho president to extend protection to ox Consul . Waller, a citizen ot Kansas, ro ported to be imprisoned in Madagascar by order of a French court martial, has not yet boon received, the president has do elded to act in the matter and to call for a roport of ,the circumstances. If thq facts ,aro as originally reported in thq cable gram from Mauritius thon it Is expected that Mr. Eustis, our ambassador to France, will be Instructed, to lay tho matter beforo the French foreign office nnd ask for an explanation of tho courso pursued by the oulclals In Madagascar. ; 1 I, f Xtf' i 1 1 1 i ' 1. 1 1 1 , , tXhe (Monetary .Conference). WAsniNOTQN, .March .30. It is lmpossl .ble to secure confirmation horo of tho re port from. .London, that the Unltod States has consented to enter .the proposed Inter national monetary conference, but the best Information obtalnablo is to tho icffect that In ease' tho call is issued tho president will-accept thoinvltatlott uudor tho terms of tho law. enacted, during the last session and appoint, thq throe delegates necessary to comploto tho commission on behalf of this country. Atlanta's Police Troubles Settled. Atlanta, March SO. The differences In tho board of police commissioners in At lanta, which for tho past soveral days havo so wrought up this community havo been sottlod by a compromise. The faction sup portlug Mayor King gets tho chairman ship of the board, George K. Johnson be ing their oholoe. The faction behind ex Chairman James W. English secures the ro-eloetlou of A. B. Connolly as chief of ppllce and J. M. Wright as chief of deteo- tlvoa. To Investigate New Jersey Cities, Trbnton, March 30. Tho senato Inves tigating committee will soon bogln an In. epection of the manner In which tho cities of the state are governed. The committee havo decided to take a trip around the state and inquire into all tho evil doings they can hear Of. Thoy will look aftor the green goods men a llttlo possibly, and will carry tholr Inquiries into Middlesex, Es sex nnd Hudson counties. An Kmbeiillng Postmaster Sentinced. Utioa, N. Y., Maroh 30.-Iil the United States court Hawloy K. Webster, late post master at Brookpprt, this state, pleaded guilty of embezzling money orders to the amount of tl,37& He was sentenced to pay a fine to the amount emln-zzled and tc bo Imprisoned for eighteen months. Dropped Forty Feet to Death. PRovwbhod, Maroh 80. IVtor Covil, While at work at the Wllknsljrre pier, Was oaught by tlmooal bucket, n.iiwil forty tiec and then dropped to tin- dock of tlx I jiiooner Governor Amus. Ho died In 1 inluutuis. is Cnstorlacurcs 0?llc, Constipation, 1 Bour Stomach, Diarrha3a,'ructatton;' Kills Worms, girea sloep, and promote fit Without Injurious medication. "For wjTcnd' yam I hare recommeraiod" your 'CastoriVand shall always conUnue'to do so as It .has in,roriabl; prodticed beneficial results." ' ' ' .... 1 . 125th Btreet and 7th Ave., New York CStr. Compakt, 77 Hckrajt Stticbt, Hew Yoax Cut Another lSiploditfjr bnvrmlll Holler. 1 Dexter, O.-, March '80. The boiler of Jllch WUlirtms' sawmill in Dunklin county plowi up,,KUUng-John Way.ncwk,flreman, 1 and allgliuy injurlngljge Warner, Will iam Snipes,, John Fqloy, John Gowannnd Charles Warner, all helpers at the, mill. The machinery was literally torA to pieces, a section of the1 boiler six foot long being blown thrdUgb the two- walls ofi a gin house near-by and into a1 Held soven'ty-flvo yards away. Fragments of the engine room nnd pieces of .machinery wore thrown 00 yards from tho mill. ; i Ugly Charge Against Ex-Secretary j Stone. PlTTBBURff, March 80. In a sdlt filed In the common plena, co urfc.hero by the Ches ter' JEipe,iana n.uoe oompany against the Snltsbuxg Gaa., company. ,so)ne ugly charges arp mpdo-.agaltist.r)rorialncn't busi ness men 01 mis section, amqng! them Charles W. Stone, ex-secretaty of tho com monwenlth'of Pennsylvania. ' Tho' plain tiff company sold pipe to-tlio-gas company tothioxtent..ofj$95000, and thoy- charge' that later Stonoobtajnod', possession of-a judgment In i.tho gos CQmpany,,ln .which ne walnteroRted,( for f?,600, , At .sheriff's sale he bought, In tho llpps and .business of the Saltsburg Gas company for $63. the property being worth from $30,000 to $100, 000. Id was afterward sold to tho ' Cono-' maugh Gas company for 300,000., Tho court. Is asked to set .asldo tho sale to Stone, which the plaintiff declares was Iranuulent, t President Norton, Forced Our. Brooklyn. April 1. Tho resignation of President Norton, f tho Atlantic Avenue Railroad company, Is said .to bo iu thr hands of J. W. S.'llgman & Co., .of Now York, thu controlling stockholders. The resignation, it, is understood, Is to tnko ef fect May 1. His rotirument is a sequel tu tho recent strike. Mr. Norton was the most bitter and unyluldlng opponent oi tho strikers, :vnd thu uncomprpmlslng at tltudo which he maintained throughout tho troublo cmblttored tho publtn mind against his road to tho material decrease of its earnings. Tho traffic on tho various lines of tho Atluntio avonuo system since tho strike is said to have fallon over 10 per cent. ,. Five Strikers Held for Murder. Tarentum, Pa., April l.-Fivq men wore held by tho coroner's jury for tho murder pf Kornoy Sntton, a non-union flint glass worker, on tho night(of ,MarchJ 23. All live were strikers and will await trial In tho county Jail. Their names are Georgo McClelland, leader of the gang; Charles Orrlsi John Kuhn, Wilson Fields and Harry Cook. Frank Scholes, brother-in-law of McClelland.) to whosei hqmo in Lawronco.county theilatter fled After the murder, was hold as, an accessory, after the fact for sheltering a murdorer from justice The evidence against the gang Is said to, UU UUUU1UI1VU. Cremated In i Forest Fire. ' Hawesvillb, Ky,, April 1. Professor C. Mi Bruner was burned, to death in the forest flroinear, Vlctorl. , He .was passlnu through the woods on hqrsoback when he was surrounded by a raging Are. In try. ing to urge tho horse through tho flro tho animal was severely burned, and became unmanageable and threw its rider. In tho fall ho struck a sharp stake, which peno- trated his slda. In a.flhort tlmo ho was burned alive. Professor Bruqer was a member of the county board of oxamlners. and was formerly a membor of tho faculty 01 tho .National Normal university, of Lebanon, U. Tots Lost in the Mountains. UNIONTOWN. Pa.. Anrll 1 'P1,n r,Qr,l of Dunbar, this county, are excited over the disappearance of two little 0-year-old unugniersot isicnolson Downos and Bent uaai. ino omuiren aro lost in tho moun tains and It is feared thoy havo beon killed, i;mhezzler Tnylor In Chile. PlEIlRE. S. D.. Anrll 1 V.-.effQni..QI, urer Taylor, of South Dakota, has beon lo cated, at Vlllnnrnfen Pl.lln 1. - i w.,,,, nuum uu Bi- Cects to bo safo from extradition. Ho loft uiivuua uve wooks anead of Plnkerton do iectlvos. Daseball Championship of South Jersey, BRIDQETOW. N .T Anrll 1 Tl.o ulofortho series of games botwoon tho uriuKciuu, Daiom nun JUUlvillo baseball nines for the championship of South Jor sey has been arranged. Tho gamos will uokiu uu.Miiiuao, witn urldgetonatMlll vlllo, and oloso Sept. i. Tho rogular sea boh oi nio urmgeton nlno will begin Deoonttlon Day. Charged with Itnhhery nt Uelvldere, on JJKLVU EHK, W. J.. Anrll 1 Wllllu,,, Leahy, alias Barry, an alleged hotel thief and beat, was arrestoil at Elizabeth by Of ficer Ilutehinson and brought here for robbing hotel guests of a large amount of Jewelry and other valuables and Jumping Lis board bill. Ho was committed to jail A. U .1... .1 , 1 . . so uwuib iuo ucuou ut tno grauu Jury, PENNSYLVANIA LtGISLATURE The llniiuo l'ur lli lilnil In tlio Work of the St'Brtion. HAn tisiifUQ. Anrii 1. Tin hmiio will go It alone this wcok. The sonato has ad journed over tho vpok, that the sonators may look aftor ,thojr spring settlements. Tho hopse Is too far behind, in its work to adjourn. Thoro nro now over 1,1W) bills on tho sonato and hoimn nulnmliirit. 11 nil not loss than 200 in committee -that will bo brought out. The nvorago number of bills passing tho house finally last wook was only throe a day. Usually about 875 bills aro passod each session. Tho appropriation, rovonno nnd minor. tlonmont bills are still In commlttoe, ox copt the Judlolal apportionment bill. This mcasuro has godo through tho housa. and wlllibp road the-Jdrit tlmo in-the senato next Monday1. Durlntt the rmst wook the gQTQmorsigno.dilvn,bllU.,y,Hq has notyot act,edon Jph.n i'pw's MLtp abolish the kissing of tho: JMblo in administering oaths. This is thd only bill before1 tho governor awaiting his' actiori; Tho frlonds of tho moasureiUellove it wlUJtp jopprojiod. Tho OlOlUUIinS Ollllino- rnr nlnrlrnl pomnf u tnojulls ereatinir n sooiirntn nmlinntl I.. C l. . H.iiV V w r '11. ' Hiiw ffit""'K.,MW,prp,Yii'ng ror a llce.nso.f,or private dot9ctlvcs..rpltlll un lgnp(iii.tVp t.P.d4qtPfl,,Bqi:o,roqjp,has ap pr9,vpd,flftcon bls.,yoiql'rt ATfi opd signed tAVmif.V.r.wn roanlnHntia vr.wuv vwa UViUMO. 1 uuwiHMD u. c. (jicuwr nunuurt; IT) willwinke' aniefTort-tllls1 orening to socuroly n niierlnliionlAi!inViilJiivintitit.TMflr.n liMla I' Xhcsojvncasuros have 1paa0(JvvtJ senate andjare on tbovhouse yaloiUai;.ifor second reading. 'The anti-Quay" county peopla aro opposing) Tpn.81 utilsauuvthe chances aro tho PIttsburgers win.no beali,gwetl.this,prlv- liege. Tho Baker",,swoat shop" bill, which provides for eight additional factorv in spectors, will corao up on a special order for second reading tomorrow and third reading on Wednesday. Tho pure food bill comes up on Thursday for second reading. Governor Hastings will strengthen his military family this week. Those who profess to speak by authority say he will appoint Major Everett Warren, of Scrnn ton; Judge advocate general, and CoTonoI' Thomas Pottor. ot Phlladolnhla nsaifatnnt commissary goporal. Colonol-iPot'terholif this position,, aa.jtho-jstaft .of.Govomor Beaver, A successor will also bo named to Louis W. Read, of Norrtstown, surgeon general. Colonel Read has occupied this position for twenty years, having been originally appointed by Governor Hrart ranft. The governor's personal friends, have a man for this place and It has beau decided by tho executive to drop Road. . - . u. -. . .J.-Ut.tf ftfl . Prvbahly Fatal Fall From a Windonv PraLADBLrniA, April 1. Samuel Dufct ton, need 5yoars, a resident of Chester. Fa., was found .Unconscious on tho sfdoV IT, l r t j . r,... ir. , . 1 - Yvmii tu, iruui, ul i,ndi jvm,er sireob, early in the- morning. Ono nrm was broken, he, was- coveredjJvlth bruises, (and was severely Injured internally. At tho hospital ho revived sufficiently to. state .tiat early in thoevoning he had boep drinking' with J,08epbln.o ; Ibbetson, and finally went to iler room the, thlrct floor front, of tho- Kater strcoc nouso, and had fallon from' the window. Tho physicians have little- Jiopo o his recovery, Tho woman is under; arrest. rjer Nomination Invalid. Montclair, N. J., April 1. Tho nomi nation of Mrs. Marie H. Marshall for mom- tar of the board of education by tho Dem ocratic primary In the First ward of this town has beon pronounced Invalid by Town Counsel Alfred S. Badgloy. Under the law governing Montclair, aud which; is known as tho Yoorhees act, tho pro noun "he" ocours In every lnstanco In which roforonce is made to the eligibility of tho offlcor to bo elected. Mrs. Marshall, the nominee, "who is thus- debarred, is prominent In itho Womon's Town Im provement association. Antl-Soelallst Bill Adopted In Germany. Beiilin, April 1. Tho relchstag com mittee on tho nnti-soclallstblH passed yes terday tho last six paragraphs, lucluding tho clerical, amendments, and adopted the whole moasuro by a voto of 17 to 8. Tho Frelslnnlge Zoltung says tho bill will come back to. the h.ouse in mora , drastic form than tho original. It is said In par liamentary Jobblos that tho, clericals will voto In solid phalanx for tho bill, to please tho pmperor. Welcome Rain In Nebraska. Omaha, Neb., April 1. Saturday night and last night rain or snow fell in nearly every county In eastern and northern Nebraska. A fow places ,ln tho western part of the stato have not reported, but It 1 thought it was general through tho thickly .settled portion of the.stato, More umpjy. rain never came, ,tne greatest anxiety being felt lot the coming crop.ot 1 ..uu. La.u. Republican National league' Convention. Chicago, April 1. President Traoy and Secretary Humphrey, .of i the Republican National league, yesterday presonted a call for the next annual' convention' ot tha league, which is to meet in Cleveland pn Wednesday, June iu, at 10 a. m., and con tlnue In session until its business ia com- pleted. It Is proposed to take three days' lor tnis convention, nurglars Secure Good Booty. Mount Veiinon, N. Y., April 1. Tho houses of E. Brlttlngham and Professor A. B. Davis wore robbed Saturday morn ing, and tho thievos woro evidently of tho same gang mat ropued tho houses of w. R. Lowls nnd E. H. Norton, Jr., a wook ago. in all thoy seoured about 11,000 worth of booty. The Weather. For eastern New York, oastern Pennsyl vania, New Joreey, Dolaware, Dlstriot of Columbia, Maryland nnd Virginia, threat ening weather and rain; east to south winds; slight chango in temperature. 1895 APRIL. 1895 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. i Sa fTTT JJ TTTIo ii 12 13 2T 22 23 M 25 26 27 2829 0 ! MOON'S PHASES, , First n j? Quarter a 4:88 p.m. 8:43 a. in. Third "l a 6.28 Si Quarter i- 0 p m. Sloon o in the Even for those who get safety through tlie risks of a harsh an,d changeableclimate ; for .th'e' strait? utxm tBfe system ! through the long months of . wuer iu. iigiiLiug uii its .nUcijig perils always leaves weSkenimr reaction. Is not only an unequalled blood purifier, but a tonic in its true sense. It drives out of the blood the foul matter that in. the winter peqson W- ' i ii 11. . avgio.aDfy.acqumufaies xnerc; arid acting" Hirectly on tfie nervotis system ives Lager ane Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthiest, Lauep Bbcik Beer On tap at all the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. VIGOR of HEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. 'Weakness, Nervonsnesa, ueDiiuyt ana su uie hih 01 evus irom eariy errur j r later excesocs, urn tDDun.c orsrrfork, sickness, worry. opmeni ana wuinwiw leverr organ-and portlsa v of theHody bimpis.". M Urtil tnethods.- Immedi. 1 - mil i : - caimr impossioje. !,vw yAiy. ajianatlon and proof mailed (sealed) f rat. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. Safe and Eeliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Foar Alley, Rear Coffee House. The nest rlga in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. BARTHAN STEEL PIOKETFENOB Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence (or residences, la wns.com etery lots or any kind ot fencing. M. II. Mastib nas the agency and carries it In stool, at his marble and granite works, 117 N. UIDIH ST, JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 23-21 Bouth Main St., Shenandoah. Agent for D..Q. Yuengllng & Son's celebrated Beer. Porter Alea etc. OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Families Suppliod with Oysters. Dining parlora attached. Spring Cr Si Bft f n o TI 1 1 f VUI VUIwUl IBRU Health i i t yajw'
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