EVENING HERALD .Published dally, except Sunday by xx.i r, l'VitijisniNa cumi'anx. Publication office and mechanical Jepartmcnt North Market Street. tfhe Tienfllrl ' J0l'v0rci1 ln Shenandoah and " peraia surrounding towns for Six Cents ireek,pijable to the carriers. Uy mall, Three Collars a yoar or Twenty-five cents per month, ta advanoe. lfter"HemewU "charged according to space bad position. The publishers reservo the right to change the position, of advertisements when HTer the publication of news requires It. Tho right la also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether pal J for or. not, that the pub tahcrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates tsade known upon application. Entered at tho post office at Shonandoah, Fa. r.t second closs mall matter. Till! EVENING MtltAZD, Shenandoah, Pcnni. Evening Herald. UK WW Great Britain's, .Reply to. Ambas sador's Bayard's. Arguments, BRITISH KIGHT iff VENEZUELA. That Government Declare Thnt tho Con troverny I One ln Which Our Gnvorr luent In Not Interented The Nosotla Hon Mny Draft Alone for Months. THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1805. SECRETAlir GnnsilAM is learning, to his1 tuortltication, that he belongs to a peace-! at-any-price Administration. i A vigorous assertion of the Monroe, doctrine, accompanied by activity in the navy yards, would tend to promote the revival of business. Mr. Olnby'B opinion in the Central Pa cific Railroad matter will displease as many people as were pleased by his argu ment ln the Debs case. "Ex-SECRKTART WlIITNEr appears to be the only prominent Democrat whose blood Is of the kind that boils when the American flag Is fired upon. Emperor William Is behavirife in the Bismarck matter, not only like a sensible and patriotic ruler, but also like u Baga cious and practical politician. JIates (or money are advancing on both sides ot the water. The improvement In business Is retnonsihle for this. The trade outlook all over the world is bright. Col. Ingersoll's phrase, "a storm center of misinformation," applies well lust now to the nart of Cuba from which the Spanish are sending news dispatches The report that Cleveland hai been inverted to a belief in the income tar jprobaWy signifies that he is determined not to agree with Hill even in that one respect. Secretary Carlisle is in Kentucky, but refuses to talk on politics. He Is probably afraid of being asked to explain liow he came to sell bonds for 104 that were worth 120. The increased production of wheat in the Argentine Republic Is likely to keep the price down in the United States, and our farmers will do weli to turn, their ,at- tention to other crops from which better returns are to be expected. There is every prospect that China'i treasury will be completely stripped. In addition to paying Japan a large cash war indemnity the Chinese government will now have Ll Hung Chang's doctor'i bill to settle. to THE Monroe doctrine does not establish a United States protectorate over the In dependent nations of Central and South America, and never was intended to do this. Those countries must be made understand that we will not and c mot protect them from the consequences of any misconduct on their part toward European nations. AH that Monroe and Secretary of State Adams meant by the declaration of 1828 was that the United States would consider an assault by any European Power on any nation of this continent an unfriendly act toward her self. This has been sufllolent, heretofore, liowever, to save the Latin-American na tions from any encroachment from the rest of the world except in a few In stances. WEI AMjJfl TI1D? Why Do I Feel So Miserable in the Spring ? II is Your Poor Condition Causing Spring Weaknesses. Washington, April 4. There is reason to bollovo that tho Hrltlsh gorornmont has given our nmbnssndor, Mr. Bayard, to un derstand, ln rosponso to his representa tions in tho Venezuelan boundary matter, and his suggestion that it bo submitted to arbitration, that It must persist in regard ing tho subject ns unto In which only Great .Britain and Venezuela aro concerned. Of oourao tho idea wu it out Very diplomat ically nnd courteously, no its to avoid giv ing offenso, as far as possible, whllo still making It plain that tho United States could not bo regarded as having any proper .Interest in tho matter. bo ins It stands the Hrltlsh govornmocut still Insists upon Its absolute right to oo oupy all of tho territory to tho eastward of tho Sdhomborg line, while professing n willingness to- submit to arbitration it claims to tho lands lying westof that line. Tills, was the offer mailo to Venezuela years ago, and it has not boon modified in any respect since, .notwithstanding Mr. Rayard's ufforts: It has.bcoa lntlmatcd that tho United States might acqnlro.a right to intervene ln behalf of Venezuela by-doclarlng a pro tectorate over that.country, with tho as sent of its people, and behind this sugges tion Is at least ono of tho great European powors, who would bo glad to have its re lations with tho disturbed .countries of South and Central America placod on a stablo. basis, so that It might look to soinu thoroughly responsible highly civilized government to insure tho pcrinanouco of trndo and prevent frequent revolutions. But to oone'edo tho necessity for such n protectorate at a pro-requisite to interfer ing to provent tho acquisition of Ameri can territory by a Europoan power would amount to a renunciation of tho Mouroo doctrlno by tho United States, nud this cannot bo contemplated by tho adminis tration. Thuro aro indications that tho British foreign olllco officials aro willing to dis cuss this feature or tho case with air. iiay ard at length, and so tho negotiations may drag along for many months unless a col lision occurs botwocu tho British and Ven ezuelan forcos in tho disputed territory or tho now Minnesota company forcos nu is sue by beginning operations under tho largo concessions it has obtalnod from Vonezuola.of lands ln that section. It Is apparent htyo that the progress of Mr. Bayard's offorts aro being watched with tho most lutonso Interest by all of tho dlplomatlo representatives of tho South nnd Central American countries stauoncu in Washington, for they realize that tho issuo may bo of vital Importuned to allot thorn in tho futuro. They had expected that tho administration would bo called upon to assume a deflnlto position ln re spect to tho oxtdht It would penult tho Europoan powers to intorf oro in tho affairs of tho American republics ln tho rocent Son Dominican affair, but tho United States was enabled to avoid tho issuo, ow ing to concessions on tho part of Franco resulting ln an nmlcablo ndjustmont of her dlllcroncos with tho Dominicans. Ono of those diplomatic representatives, ln speaking upon this subject, remarked that tho majority of tho southorn ropuu llos woro staggering under foreign, debts nnd wore unable lougor to meet thoir ob ligations. Thoy could not moot tho In terest on theso ucnts, mucu less count tuoy pay off the principal, owing to tho torriblo cdmmorclal depression. Some of those countries had defaulted on thoir' lutorest on foreign debts and ln others, notably Costa Rica, it was nowproposeu to repudi ate nt loast half of tho debt. The question confronting theso countries Is whothcr tho United States will stand by nnd pormlt tho creditor nations of Europe to collect theso debts by forco. Meanwhile, to strengthen thoir claims fdr Protection upon the United States, thero is lu progress among tho smaller and weaker republics" a movomcnt to entanglo their intorosts with our own, so as to make lt mnttorof (,leop conporn to our people Ehould any European powor attack them. Tho first Indication of this policy wns 6eon ln thd claim of San Domingo to oxeiilption from tho "French domand upon her reve nues, on the cround that these had all been farmed out to an American corpora tion, which would bo ruined by compllunco with tho French domand. Thou thero Is tho rocont concession niado to nn Amer ican corporation by Vonezuola, to fnrco tho United States into tho issuo between her and Great Britain by lnbtlvoa of direct Belf interest, and in other count run there has been adopted a polloy ot farming out to syndicates certain prlvllogos, suoh as the right to Import touaooo anu opium, and tho collection of customs initios. The Spring a Very Critical Time, Es pecially If You Are Out of Order.' ' MRS. Tho New HArtAN i VEVENS DEAD. Viirli Socl.'ly Ienilor a Victim of I'neuiiinnltt Nf.w York, A prll 4. Mrs. Pornn Ste vens, ono of tho best known women ln New York society, died yostorday after noon. Slio was strioken with grip, which Anally dovoloped into pneumonia, which was the causo of hor death, , , Mrs. Paran Stcvons, who was about Ot years of age, was the widow of Paran Stevens, who was ono of tho most prom inent hotel koopors In tho country, con- It Is Important to observe the precise method by which ships have beon con traded for in American shipyards. A Republican Congress passed an Ocean Mall hill, by which contracts were entered into with the American Line tor a period at years. All the arrangements for se curing the building ot the new ships were made by the Harrison Administration, and the registry ot the Paris and the Now York was provided for by special act. Neither would the ships have been built, mor the two English vessels transferred to the American flag, it a Republican Congress had not put a premium upon mail servioe by a National Line. If this iiad not been done, the Inman Line would have continued to receive from the British itovernnwnt a large sum for the privilege of reserving the Paris and the New York for naval use in an emergency, and the ,-t. liouis and the St. Paul would have teen built ln an English shipyard under I jjgliBh names. Fatal Fall of an Blevator. Springfield, Mass., April 4. Tho ele vator at tin, store of the Metropolitan Fur niture oompany ot this olty fell a distance of twelve feet, carrying with It seven pas sengors, flvo men and two women. The lar. ns the oar struck the bottom, loosoned tho four heavy counterweights which camo orashlng down through the wire roof of the oar, and struok James ll. Uownor and L. A. Walker, who received probably fatal Injuries. William G. Dyour, J. S. Stevens, who was running the elevator, and Dr. W. II. Young were slightly in jured. ltnunillnir Up the Kxpreas Thlevei, Jersey City. April 4. Tho nrrost ot William S. Harding in Blnghomton, N Y., for complicity lu the robbery of the United States Express company is, aocoru- inir to Chief of Polloo Murphy, to bo fol lowed by more arrests lu the course of a day or two. From information obtained by tho company's doteotivos it appears that a large part of the proporty stolon from tho company was shipped direct to William Harding at Blnjihamtan, who is a cousin of tho bill dork, Robort Harding, now ln oustouy noro. The Hero of I.lbby Triton Murdered, MoR&ANTOWN, Ky,, April 4. Morgan- town is ln a fever of excitement over the murder yesterday of Major A. J. Hamilton, the famous originator and executor of tho escape from Llhby prison lu JHol. bain Spencer has been arrested nnd placod In Jail with evidence against him. Killed hy a Fall of Coal. Ashland, Pa , April 4. Stlue Olvener, ngod 25 years, was Instantly killed by a fall of coal and rock at Tunnol Ridge col Ilery. You nlways feel worse in the spring. You have lost your old-time snap and vim. Work that you used to do with ease, now tires you. You often feel dull, dispirited nnd without ambition. You pass more or less sleepless nights, wake mornings, tird and unrefr.shed, have little Or no appetite for breakfast, your head foels dall, there is a bad taste in the mouth, and your bowels are constipated. You go about your employment with a sense of weakness or weariness, and a distaste for taking hold of your work. Besides, yoil nre nervous, Irritable, and often "blue" without, apparent cause. , Then look to yourself, foweak feeling Is the forerunner of exhaustion. Every sleepless moment you' pas at night, presages days of prostration ; every hour you feel weak, nervous, 1 languid, tired, with shattered nerves, trembling limbs. dull head, disordered stomach and irregu lar bowels', may be followed by weeks and months 6f sickness. Every day you neglect these symptoms may mean years ot unutterable misery, or those terrible results, nervous orostration, heart failure, paralysis, insanity or premature death. These symptoms are the warnings that you are running on the rocks ot disease, anu mat unless, you seem immediate safety, wreck of brain, nerve and body are inevitable. W. II. Wakefield, of Montpeller, Vt., writing on this subject says : "About a year ago my health was very poor. 1 was very nervous, with a bad feeling in my head and .at the base ot my brain, extending down the back of my neck. I was thin in flesh, and pale, weak and tired, and unable to sleep nights. I had a terrible deathly feeling which I should describe as a falling sensation, and many times 1 should have fallen if I had not taken noia of something. "This condition continued lor about three months before I found help. I heard, of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy and commenced using it. Before I had taken one bottle, I felt the good resultH of It, and before I hnd used the second, 1 was entirely cured of all the above troubles.'' This wonderful restorative of brain and nerve, JJr. Ureene's .nervura blood nnd nerve remedy, will give back to the weakened and exhausted system the itrength it has lost. It will impart strength and vigor to the brain and nerves, vitalize and invigorate nil the physical powers, aud restore you again to that grand degree of lusty strength, of bounding pulse, aud strong physical and nerve power, which, by overwork, ignor ance or folly, you hnve exhausted. It is not a patent meulclne, hut the proscription of the most successful livincr specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City. He has the largest practice In the world, and this grand medical discovery is the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that hla medicine will cure, and the fact that he can be consulted by anyone, at any time, free ot charge, personally or by letter, gives absolute assurance of the beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Ehe Telephone anil Sweat Shop lllllu Van Second Heading. HARHISDuro. April 4.1 Tho Grlgsby bill, fixing telephono rates and prohibiting dls crimination by telephone companlns.passed second reading yesterday ln the houso. Sneaker Walton offered a resolution de ploring the wounding of Horl. John E, Faunco. and extending sympathy. Tho resolution was.ndopted by a rising vote, The Baker "sweat shop" 'bill went through on second reading on a special or- dor. It provides for tho appointment of eight additional factory inspectors and tho safety of persons employed In tenement houses ' where' clothing, cigarettes, cigars and cortnlu'othor articles are mado. Tho bill to provide for the Incorporation ot institutions of learning with tho power to confor degrees in, art,, pure, and applied scienoes, philosophy, literature, law and theology, aud for their .supervision nnd regulation, excited a long debate, TIio bill, ln Its original form, was endorsed by tho College profossors of tho state, and provided that before an institution ot learning could confer degrees, cto.,lt must havo an ondowment of JBOO.OOO. It was amonded so us to pormlt colleges ulrcii y ln oxlstenco, with an endowment of Slut), 000, to Issuo dogreos, and then passed beo- ond reading. Much time of tho houso was consumed ln discussing tho bill to prohibit tho sale of Intoxicating liquors on Memorial way. which finally passed second reading. THE LATE MRS. PARAN STEVESS. trolling ns ho did tho Coutinontal ln Phil adelphia, tho Fifth Avenue, ln Now York aud tho Tromont nud Rovero in Boston. Mrs. Stevens wns tho second wlfo of Paran Stevens. Ho wus 49 and she was 20 whon thoy woro married. Ho diod In IS73, 'leaving nn estate worth'about'fci.OO), 000, which ho tlod up in a-very romarkablo fashion, loaving his widow 8100,000 out right, tho use of his Fifth'avenudhud Now port rosldencos nud thovdncome of 11,000, OOOforllfo. Tho remainder of his ostnte was loft chiefly to his children by his two wlvos His daughter by his second wlfo, Mary, becamo associated with tho English aristocracy by marrying Arthur Paget. Tho Illindo Island Election. Providisnce; April 4. Tho oloctlon ln Rhodo Island for stnto officers yesterday was very quiet, llttlo or no interest bolng tnkon. Charles Wnrren Lippltt (Rep.) was elected govornor over Gocrgt) L. Llt tleflold (Dom.) by 10,600 plurality. Tho re mainder of tho Republican state ticket, Edward Allon for llouennnt govornor, Charles T. Bonnott (soorotnry of state), Edward C. Dubois (attorney general), and Samuel Clark (general treasurer) aro all elected by pluralities of about 10,000. Tho next assembly will lneludo thirty-two Ko- publlcan senators and slxty-nlno Repub lican representatives, three Democratic senators and threo Democratic representa ITurrs- St. John a Srurderer. Oklahoma Citv, O. T April 4. Horry St. John, son ot ox-Govornor John P. St. John, of Kansas, shot nnd killed his wlfo yesterday afternoon nt his homo. By some menus ho had become possessed of a lotter addressed to hor, and demanded to know tho writer, threatening to kill her if she did not dlscloso tho author. Sho refused, and, ns ho claims, tho gun was discharp d accidentally, shooting her through the breast. She died without uttering a word. Tho dead woman was his second wlfo. His first wlfo secured a divorce from him ln 1887, alleging drunkenness. GRASPING FOR BREATH A Caliirh SuflWr's Story Tormenir" of His The Wonderful Cure Made by Munyon's Little Pellets. ' Mr. John B. Albert, of 100 Colgate street, Cleveland, Ohio, says : "For the past six years I have suffered terribly from catarrh in its most disagreeable forms of that loathsomo disease. There was a continual dropping of mucus into my throat, a buzzing and roaring In my ears and violont pains above the eyes and nostrils. My breathing was labored and heavy, and, at times, I would be literally gasping for breath. My system was nearly broken down from the disease when I began to use Munyon's Catarrh Remedies. I had not milch faith in them, but In a very fhort time a big improve ment was noticeable. Now lam thorough ly cured and enjoying better health than I have for six years." Have you Catarrh 1 Are you willing tb investigate a treatment that cures ca tarrh by removing the cause t I so ask your druggist for a 25 cent bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Cure and n "5 cent bottle Of Catarrh Tablets. The Citarrh Cure will eradicate the disease frpm tho system, and the Tablets .will pleauso and heal the afflicted parts aud restore them tp a natural and healthful condition. , , Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fics for nearly, every .disease) which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle: Thoe who. aro in doubt ns to the nature of their dlsenoe should address Professor Munyon. 1505. Arch , street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their diseaxe. Professor Munyon will carefullytliagnose the case and give you the benefit, of ,hls advice absolutely free ot all charge. The Remedies will bo sent, to any address ou receipt of retail price. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice, of the Peace Insurancand .... Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah rnWO-HTORY Frame Building, S0x45 fpft, on .1 South Chestnut street, lienls for ?18 per month; wl 1 do sold cheap, TyOH t?ALE.-Hplf lot and two houscp, sit P ualebn Wosti enlieftreet Will tnv 12 per ccnt. oninvestme t one can be I ought on eay terrns: , IP AH vl i.'0H SALK-c Drm of 35'ncrts, willilu three miles of go d market 'ivenWDlnencrr-H under cultivation, una four crcs of good timber. Frame iMrm house, six room", good ba pni nil ln good condition. wnrboso d for Jl.soocash. OH 8A tfi. Lit-nstdl)Oioi p'taiid In Maba- Ilnv lAwtintiln. fiArtr iV.n rnrnlirh linn Frame buUdhi?, nine r. omf, d"JDfr pood burl dpss. Gcod'tendouVclv 11 lor selling. A bar gain for a .vuodi Apyly lo M.J Lawlor, Justice )of tte I'faee, 12(u;a t Ventre street Crescent . ' u FROM $40 to $90.' We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll-enllghten you and lighten yon. E! clips e Oil CSom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St.. SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. filcnmlinnt Ictrojeil, Ono Life Lost. POMEItoV, O., April 4. Tho Pittsburg nnd Cincinnati packet Iron Queen was to tally destroyed by flro at Antiquity, twelve rpllos abovo hero, yostorday. Tho flro was caused by an exploding lamp ln tho en gine room. One colored chambermaid was lost lu tho disaster. All tho passengers wore saved, with most of thoir baggago. Captain Calhoun nud Clerk Bob Kerr ren dered heroic sorvlco ln saving the largo numbor of passengers. Tho dead woman is Mrs. Mattlo Molloy, who, after being rescued, rushed back to get somo clothing. Threw Dynnmlto In Hie Stove. DUNKHtK, N. Y., April 4. Officer Wal ters wont to tho houso o' Joseph Schmudo to arrest tho latter on a charge of murder ous assault proforrcd' by Mrs. Sohniudo. As tho olllcer entered tho door rjchmudo throwa stick ot dyunmlto Into tho stove, nnd nn explosion followed which com pletely wrecked tho houso, thrqvr the po llcemnn twenty fcqt and hurt him badly. pchmuuo was burled ln tho debris, tho calf of his left log torn off, and ho was otherwise mutilated, but not fatally hurt. Thn Vaccination Itulo Sustained. NEwnuitan, N. Y, April 4.-In tho pro ceedings brought to compel tho board ot education of this city to permit children who havo not boon vaccinated to attend tho publlo schools, Judgo Barnard has re fused to grant a writ of mandamus. Tho court fluds that tho law of 1833 requiring all public school children to bo vaccinated was not repealed ly tho compulsory edtf cation law of 189j, as claimed. No 1. 21 Pounds, 28 Inch wheel S75 00 Not. 3 aid 6, 21 pounds 40 00 No, 4, 22 pouuds, 20 Inch wheel 75 00 corcher, 20 pounds, 28 Inch wheel..., Ha blf-rl 14 to 25 tiounds....- 100 00 Ladlesj wheels also, PORTZ BROS., Solo iLgoxits. PROPOSALS. ROPOSAL.S for elnhinga single track trial slone at Mldvallev co'l'erj. Ho 2. will be received by the undf-rstgned untl Saturday, A prll (lib. 1895. Information ns to size of slope. Ac. and conditions of contract can be obtained fom John Conway, Inside loreman jno. z colliery, or 1' ranK u. uiemens. aupenn enaem, ana .uugineer mi, isrrnei, i a. Right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Miners w uted nt No. 1 and No. 2 collieries, at once. Apply t collieries. 4-1-lw New Tinsmith Shop. 3VE. T. LEAOII Has opened a new tlnrmlth sbor nnd Is pre- ag and all kinds of jobbing at rca-ouable rates, oaiisiucuon guurnmeeu. 236 East Lloyd Street. ED. BRENHAH. Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Beat Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. Finest, Purest, Healthiest. IdeLues Sods -Beer On tap at all the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, el North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest .Whlskeyj. Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice temperacco drinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p. m. Indignities to an American Family, El Paso, Tex., April 4. B. P. 'Ihrosher, of Cambridge, Mass., with his family, ar rived hero from Aguas Calloutos, or Hot Springs, Moxlco, where- they havo served a term lu jail. Mr. Tbreshor is ludlgnaut at his troatmont, and proposes to mako the mattor one ot International Investiga tion. His story, whloh Is said to be veri fied by a conductor of tho Moxioan Com tral railroad, is that he stopped at tho Palaco houso, kopt by George King. Whon ho prepared to leave King charged him double the rate agrcod upon. Tho guest refused to pay, and King had Thresher, his wife and throe children put ln jail, where thoy remained until Consul D wight Furuess, at Qunaguato, interfered. Tho mayor of the town suddenly discovered then that the wholo business was a mis take, and roloasod tho Americans with most profuse apologies. County Commissioner. Censured. WELL9BOBO, Pu April 4. Tho grand Jury made a roport to tho Tioga county court, eeverely censuring tho county com ruissioners for extravagance in tho receuc expenditure of $4,100 for metallic caeos aud furniture for their ofllcos. The jury says that fBOO spent ns thoy suggest would have mot all domands ln tho oommissiouors' of fice. They also criticize tho maimer of lotting bridge contract privately, and aver that MoKeau oolillty hu of the same oonuurn the same sort uf bridges for till a .miming foot, which txmc Tioga county por foot. In behalf uf the tux- payer Ui. y demand an explanation. A Warrant for "Marshal" llrowne. Massillon, O., April!. A warrant was issuod yostorday for Carl Browne, mar shal of tho Coxoy Common woal, for crim inal libel. Pollcomnn Henry Sonmnn is the complainant. A wook ago Browne was muklng n speech, whon somo boys throw ectus at him. In his pnnor. The Poople's Party Campaign Ouotus, Browne charged that Officer Soaman was respon sible for tho outrngo. Three Drowned with a Sinking Seow. Baltimore, April!. By tho sinking of a boow threo men, two white and ono col lored, were drowned at the mouth of Mn gothy rlvor Tuosday afternoon. Tho drowned mon were: Hobort Andrews, of Philadelphia, captain of tho schooner Sid ney K. Jones; Washington Audrows, Jr., aged 18, the captain's nephew; John Phil lips, colored, of Baltimore Another Thieving Hank Cashier. Chicago, April 4. It has beon discov ered that F. W. GrliTln, assistant cashier of tho Northwcstorn National bank, of this city, is a defaultor to tho extont nf $50,000. He has boon arrestod, and has confessed. Grlillu's shortage will ln no wiso affect tho standing of tho bank, and creates no excitoment. Ten-cent box Mngio Paste Stove Polish for5cents. Ask ypnr grocer. Pictures-free. Maryland' Democriitlo stats Convention. Baltimore, April 4. The Domooratlo state oentrul committee yostorday decided to hold the state convention In this cltv Wodnosday, July 31. Tho most nromlnent candidates for tho governorship Include Governor Brown, ax-Congrossmun Ialdor Baynor and ox-SUito Senator Thomas G. Hayes. Death Sentence 'Commuted, Harbisbuko, April 4 The death sen tence of Antonio Rlzznttl, the Kohuvlklll sounty murderer, has been commuted to llfo imprlsoumont by (iovoruor Hustings, on rooommoudatlon ot the board of pardons. Weeks' Museum', 17 SOVTIZ MAIN 8TRBE1 Grand dlsclav of birds and animals ot all selections ana nnesi paintings in tne county, Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Froe lunch overy morning ond evening. John Wqexb, Proprietor. G, W. Davidson, Bartender : :i : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to VIGOR 0F IEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Wsikncu. Nervousnea, lemiiiv. Ana &u tuo Ol evils iroru earijr "' --. overwork, sicxuos, N etc Full strength, devrt- opmentanaioiiouiT" .nut-medi ate lmproveratnt tn. F.llnr, Imnnsslhle. 2.000 references, , aoo. explanation and proofs mailed (saeoj iroa. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, H.Y every organ and portion .i.'.Kw KlmDld. nat ural method. fmmedU JOHN F.CLEARY, ' ' ' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 ani 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. Bicvcles agerana 3ilsner Beers Safe and Reliable Horses to Hlte. (s the cheapest and best fence m&de. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coifee Honso. The Dest rigs ln town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. BARTKAN STEEL PICKET FEN0E Cheaper than a wooden fenco tor resiaenooo, etery.lots or any kind ot fencing. M. B. Mastib nas the agency and carries H tastoek t hla marble and granite works, 127 H. JAKDIN St, HOTEL KAIBR, OHAS.BTJK0niIjIj, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Mneataooommodatlons.- Handsome fixtures, Fool and Billiard. Kooms Atiacnea. Anthony Schmicker's l! 104 SOUX1I MAIN ST. The finest Bool and billiard rooms ln town. Reading beer, porter and 1'otUvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a o ill Wholesale agent for ftliifii'i HtJwli X, J Export Ligtr til Sa&zer Pile Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main Ht. Whon it Cornea to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, send your ordors. lhey will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 28 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. AMSY PILLS! StFlANO SURE. 6tK0 4o.F0S"WtlMll'S BAH