it w ft V i 4 , MODEL 41 Columbia MMtm M Physicians recommend bicycling. iqtoi. . u wo new mouois lor women s uso in eolumbia Bicycles. Model 42 Columbia has been especially designed for the many ladies who prefer to wear knicker bockers rather than cumbersome skirts. Ladies' wheels also in Hartford Bicycles at lower pricos $80, $60, $50. Model 42 Columbia GEO. II. Agent lor Columbia ai)d Hartford Blcjcles, Shenandoah, Pa. Svening Herald. SATURDAY, APRIL 0,' 1S95. , The Tiiyt'-r 0. I,rtct.itrc'l. CATtllOLLTON, Mo. April (I. Thf jury In the Taylor cnao Ci'.nn' into eoirf iinl re ported tlmt thev could not ,i Trtuv The jury stood seven for cimvu-tiou ,i:id llvv ngtiiust. The jury was then disoliawd. and the cnsoconti.iued until the n.'xt rM of court. As the jurors fllle.l out. of tl," court room they were hl.isetl, hooted ac uiii! reviled by the people who hail gathered about tliu court house. Ilcmoveil to l'r,ent n Lynching;. Denton, .Md., April s. .MarKhuU K Price, 22 yenn of use. 'i arjted .With, the murder of faille I) -an, the 14-yeiir-old daughter of .lacol) I)o;m, a prominent farmer, was taken to Baltimore .yesterday to provent thoresldontsot Carolltio cuuuty from lynching him. Marshal -Frey, who questioned tho prisoner for over an hour, says tho case looks dark for him. Anntlmr llrltlili Vlrto-y In Cliltral. SIMLA, April tl Later advleos from tho front arc to the effect that the first brigade found tho oni'in . in force heyond the Mala kiiml Pass on fl.tiMd.ty. Stubborn light lug ensued. Tjj Uhazis, supporters of Vmra Khun, tri-nl to rush tho British lint"., lint they were finally defeated with great loss. Tim Wentlinr. For District of Columbia, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Mary land, Increasing cloudiness and rein to light; wurmur; eustorly winds. AMUSEMENTS. jjlERGUSON'S THEATRE, P. J. FEIIOCSON, MAN One solid week, commencing MONDAY, APRIL 8th, 1895. Matinees' "Wednesday and Saturday. J. NUGENT S )Y CO, In tho Following Repertolr: Monday Evening "The Fugitive" Tuesday Evening "East Lynn" Wednesday Matlnee-..."F.inchon tub Cricket" "Wednesday F.venlng A Royal Pardon" .Thursday Evening- ."Lost In London" Friday Evening...- "Fancbo i the Cricket' Saturday Matinee , "v.st Lynn" Saturday Evening "Lltllo Forrctt" JPricod, 10, 20, aod 30 cents. Matinee I'rlcfs r 10 centB to all parts ot the hoase. Reserved Seats at Klriln' druc store 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 enlighten you and lighten yon. 33c!ipse Oil Gom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. HOOKS & BROWN Easter Cards .and Novelties.. Agent for DAIIAr PAPERS. 4 North Main. St. IFeeley's Cafe 36 North Main Streot. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars ore the aumt. A Clean, Quick Shave Clan always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Firs class bulr cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building. COLUMB IAS They almost fly. licycling Dame Fashion says it is 1 'good POPE MFG. CO. General Offices aod Factories HAftTFORD, Conn. BOSTON NSW YORK OHIOAOO SAN FRANOISOO PROVIDENOS BUFFALO Send for Catalogue. Free at any Columbia Agency, or by mall for two a-cent stamps. Six handsome Paper Dolls, show ing ladles' bicycle costumes by notod designers, mailed for five a-cent stamps. KR1CK. KILLED BHXPIMON. Building Wrecked Near New Or leans' Irencli Market, PIVE DEAD BODIES TAKEN OUT. The Acclilen'tTook Place Eurlj'lntliF Mnrn lng, HmlTlirrnorOne Fnmtly WnroKtlled an They Slept .Ituport That It Whs Muflii Viii?nnce Discredited. Jfnw OllLEANS, April 0. AboutS o'clock in tho morning, an explosion from some I unknown cause occurred at tho cornor of Decatur nnd ursullno streets, in u two story brick bulldlpg.coptalnlugtwo stores nnd rooms on the ground iloor. One of tnoso was occupied by li. A. lioulet as a drinking saloon; tho othor by Charles taalatuo, who keeps a grocery nnd ship chandlery. Tho building was near the lower ond of tho Frouch market and was soparntcd from It by a narrow street. Tho explosion was a loud ono, nnd when the dust had cleared away tho ilshormon and women who had already put In their nppearanco at tho market saw boforo thorn a heap of wreckage whero tliero had form orly stood a barroom nnd grocery. Thon llttlo tonguos of flames began to shoot up from thu wreckage, and by this tlmo tho onlookers set about t ) think of somo means of roscuo for tho untortunates, whom thoy know worolmprlsonedln tho mass ol brick and timber. An alarm of flro was sounded, and soon tho flro department was on the scouo. Tho flromon did quick and offectlvo work in Bavlng tho adjoining bulliilngs. , Tho explosion was accompanied by a torrlflc sound, apparently half smothered, as If blown up from tho bottom of (ho building. Tho odiflco trembled and thon went up with a tremendous couvulson, throwing parts of tho building high in tho air, tearing tho Ursullno streot wall down, part of tho Decatur streot wall, and leav ing tho greater part of tho wall standing In.thq rear of tho building. It wont up llko a mighty flash, mid tho oxploslon was followod by a big blazo, that wont high up' In tho air and then subsided some what. Tho walls and debris camo down with a crash, and Immediately tho air was filled with smoke and dust that woro blown pvorywhoro troin tho grocery storp. Tho oxploslon Is thouKht to have, boon caused by gunpowder, twenty-11 vp pr thirty pounds ot which was owjiys kopt on nana by Salntho for sale to hunters nnd fisher men, who mako their hcadqliartors in tho, neighborhood of tho Frouch market. Tho work of digging out tho dond was begun boforo tho flro was fully supprossod, and by 9 o'clock all tho bodios woro re covered. , It was thought at first that tho explo sion was duo to tho work of tho Mafia, and that It was intended to kill L. A, Boulet, ;tho proprietor of tho saloon, jloulot is a Frenchman, and two years ago killed an Italian named Bnlestrncl, who had seduced his (l)oulet's) wlfo. On tho trial It was shown that lioulet noted in self dofenso, nnd ho was prompt'.)- no quitted, lioulet, who miraculously Oscaped tho oxploslon, when questioned on tho matter today, said: "Tho Malla would not adopt suuh moans to 1:111 their Victim. They have other and surer means of dolus this kind of work. I firmly be lieve that tho explosion was the result of an nocldeut." Those who met donth In the accident are as follows: Charlos Sulatho, grooerymnu; Mrs. Charles Salache, 14-mouths old boy qf Mr. and Mrs. Salathe; Felix Rlgot, a barkeier for Boulet; John Edwards, em ployed by Boulet. Tho Sid at ho sorvnnts spout tho night elsewhere, and thus escaped. Two ohll dren of the Salathe family ware dragged from therulns,aud although badly bruised nnd shooked, will live. Half a dozon peo plo in tho vicinity woro Injured by fulling debris, but all will rcoovor. The barroom was generally crowded at tho hour of tho fatality, but from all ao- oouuts thoro scorns to have been n provl dontlul lull In trade when the explosion oo- currod. Secretary Morton Ilevokea" a Comtnl.slon. Washington, April Q. eorotary Mor ton has cancelled tho honorary commis sion Issued t, W. K. Vou Johnnnsen, of California, who Is about to go to Uorlln In connection with tho proposed exposition for the display of California products In that olty. After the commission had been Issued Johannsen Issued circulars repre senting himself as a oommlsslonor of tho department of ngrloulture, and for this tho honorary commission was revoked. Says Japanese Killed Wounded Prisoners, London, April 0. A dispatch to The Time from Bbaunbal says: "Your New Chwang correspondent shows' good evi dence that thu Japanese killed wounded prisoners at Tlen-Chwaug. The Japanese HtYinkow prevented foreigners from pass lng the gate. They only permitted oou suls and naval officers in uniform to pass, Tho Chinese pasted fteely. The foreign or were virtual)1 prisoners." fmt)i ,l. i .,,' ().ii.t.r yVsTr. BntDftJiTON, N. .1., April 0,-T-u war be tWecu tle .oyster piratex and the riparian owners .01) Delaware bay wiured fiercer yes terday, when the riparian men made tho first arwstn. Three oyster schooners from Maurice Itlvcr covo lnvntlrtl Mm hmU win. dredges, whenwipou Captain Henry Gundy, ono of tho fighting rpnrlnn owners, wpnt ashoro and unused the arrest of tho crow of ono of tho schooners. Tho other boats oscaped, nnd tho riparian mon, who hnvo been, patrolling tho beach with muskets, tried unsuccessfully to get shots at thejn. xno ownors nro stiu determined to protect tholr property, and suits will bo bocuu against fifty of tho alleged pirates. Tho pirato oystcrmou nro equally determined. Attempt to Hum a Tenement. New Yohk, Aprjl 0. For.tho third tlmo within ten weeks an attempt was made to burn tho flvo story apartment .house ,103 Eighth avotiuo, in which thoro woro tldr toon families. Tho tonants believe that somo drug was put with tho material set on fire, tho lu lies from wh eh stupefied tho peoplo in tholr beds. Tho motive of tio lncoudlary, It Is surmised, was r.qbbery, for on tho first tw.o occasions tilings .were stolon from the houso. Nothing was taken yesterday, bocauso tho flro was discovered early. " ' t i , The IHue nnd the Urny at Sliiloh. Nashville, Tenu., April 0. -r Tho re union of voterans of tho north and squtb, which began yesterday on tho Jbattlofleld of Shlloh, and will conthiuo throo days, Is largely attended. Tho object of tho as semblage is to mark tho positions ocouplod during thy memorial battlo.by tho different confederate and federal commands, Dur ing tho thrpo days of the rounlon thoro will bo prosent tjiatfy representatives ,u tho largo utimbor ot organizations that took part lu tho battlo. Sentenced for Forgery. SAN Antonio, Tox April 0. Walter W. Overly, who was l ono tlmo a prom inent society young man of Kansas City, and who ohmed with and, married a daugh ter of on official of tho Chicago, Burling ton and Qulncy railway, has boou sen tenced to two yoars' Imprisonment In the penitentiary for forgery. IIo Is' also charged with steallhg sovor.d hundred dollars' worth of tickets from the Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas railway oflloo bore, ami Is now on uial for theft. Illoter Shot by it Minrltr. TALKQUAII, 1. 'J'.. April 0. In attempt ing to quell a row among a crow; of graders at work on a now rinlroad being constructed thro V-di Uhorol:oo nation from Siloam Spi'lnatsto Fort Smith, Ark., yesterday, Sheriff Proctor shot, and killed two, of tho rioters, and was himself seri ously wounded. Tho names of cho killed could not bo aseert.iined. Shortage In a Kutlmial Stank. LBAVENWOltTIl, Kan., April li. There was considerable oxoltoinent lu this city over tho dlscovorj- of a shortago in the Lpavonworth Niitlonal bank. President Havens stated that tho shortngo is small Tho collectur ot tua Dank is under arrest. Ho had been In tho bank's employ but six weeks. Twenb -Five Years a Sulfeier. COMPLETE RECOVERY A SIMPLE REMEDY. From Advince Argus Oreonvlllr, Mo'cer Co., ra With feellnss of uncertainty Mrs. Wilt began the ute of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, but today It has no oeirer menu man sue. iurs. v litis wen kno vo nere, ror she has lived for years witnin a lew miles ol (ireenville. The followluc letter, addressed to Dr. Ken nedy, will .be interesting reading for many a sick nerson. "DEAIt SIR : For 25 vears I have been troubled with sick and nervous head aches, so bad that much of the time 1 was utterly prostrated, l tried many medicines, but thev failed to do me any food. Last spring my son was using avnrite Remedy, 'and he insisted on my trying it. l did so, and used less man a bottle, and found it was just the medicine I needed, for I have not had 'a headache It also benefitted mo in other ways, for my health was poor, and it acted as a tonic. I hope this lettea. will reach the eye, of some poor Rufjfrer, for I know If thev will onlv trv Favorite itemedv thev wnroe inankiui ioric. xourstruiy, Airs, Wzrie C. Wilt, Greenville, Penn. bnch a mark ol commendation Droves the great value of this medicine. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy 8 pronounced oy nnvslcians as the su perlor ot all blood medicines and nerve restorers. It cures rheumatism, neural la, nervous and bilious headaches and nervous nrostatlon. It is a soecmc lor scrofula, erysipelas, dymepsin, and for the troubles peculiar to the female system Cilmore's Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering .from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous a 11 are fretting1 thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your pheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it, for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa Easily, Qulokly, Permanently Restored, Weakness, Nervousness, Debility, and all the train eviis iroin enriy errors or I mier excesses, me results si overwork, sicjtuess. worry, v etc. Fullelreugth. devsl, opmeni anu lone given t. jevery orgun ana portion nfthuhoav. filmnl'j. nst. ural metboilH. ImmedU ate improvement seen. r.llnm lmiviuH,l K.OoO relerum es. Dunk. ipmnauon ana proots laauou ixxueu; nw. ERIE MEDIOAI. CO., Buffalo, li.Y. VlOOEloEN V J,, Nervou Because upon the purity of the Blood depends the health of every organ and tissue of the Body. If the Blood is thin and impure there1 is weakness, Nervousness, That Tired Feel- Hood's Makes Pure Blood That is why tho Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla nro permanent. Thoy do not rest upon tho insdeuro support of temporary stimulant, opiato or nervo a eoinpound, but upon the solid founda tion of vitalized, enriched and purified blood. Itcad this: Tho euro of Olivo Carl by Hood's Sarsaparilla has few equals in medical history. The testimonial was first published two years ago, and a late letter from her mother says Olive con tinues in good health and "Wo nro satisfied her remarkable euro by Hood's Sarsaparilla was permanent." urieuy stated tne case was this: "When I "I !'P Ollye was 8 years old she- bad the whoop ing cough and measles, followed by in tenso pains in every joint In her body, llko rheumatism.' physicians were puz zled, but after a consultation, pronounced tho diseaso some form of Constitutional Scrofula. "When we begon to uso Hood's Sarsapa rilla, she could not be moved without eying out with pain, and we were com- Lager ant Pilsner Beers Fiuestk Purest, Healthiest t liiauer Bock Beex On tap at all the leading Ealoona. fJhris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE is the cheapest and best tence made. Cheaper than a wooden tence for residences, lwns,cen)' etery lots or any kind ot fencing. M. II. MASTbb aas ihe agency and carries it In stock at hit narble and granite works, UJ N, J1HD1N ST. Yojxt Stomach : : : Cannot Btand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink isn't even fit for tha$ purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boor and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS) Manager Shenandoah Branch. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros Bwell, Keltablo, New York -CLOTHiiisra- Make him get it. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Ovorooat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promt nent clothier in tho state. None genuine with out llammerelouEh Uros.' label. PROPOSALS. PltOPOSALS for sinking a single track trial slope at Mldvallev colliery, No 2, will he receivea oy ioo uuueriKneu unin aaturnay, April Otn. 1886. In formation as to size of slope. &c, and conditions ot contraot can be obtained f'om John Conway, Inside loreman No. 2 colliery, or t rain u. uiemens, Huporln teudent and Engineer MU Curmel, I'a. lidrl.t in relect anv or all bids la reaerrAri Miners wanted at No. 1 and No. i collieries, ai once. ai'jj vvuuoibo, i-i-iw Hakes Of all Is Found in Troubles' 1 V , l, 1 1 ing, and you are in the condi tion which invites (disease. If the Blood is pure ad healthy, you have sweet sleep,-' rierve strength, mental vior, a good appetite, and perfect digestion. ! l J. . arsapan polled to cut her hair, as she could not boar tho weight of it. At first the change for tho better was very gradual ; tho pains seemed to bo less frequent and the swell ing in some of the joints subsided after using about ono bottle. Then improve ment was more rapid and one night she surprised us greaUy by telling us that we need not prop her np in bed as wo had ono for several months, and next night she surprised us still mire by rolling over across the bed. From that tim6 on Improvement was Vory Rapid and she Boon began to creep about tho house and then to walk on crutches. Now she generally uses but ono crutch, the dis ease having left one leg crooked, and I fear it will remain so. We feel that to Hood's Sarsaparilla we owe our child's life. 1 enclose the photograph of my daugh ter and I think it is a picture of perfect health. When I think hpw near Bho was to death's door I cannot feel thankful enough for her 'recovery." Mrs. J. A. Carl, Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. The greater includes the less. Such a euro as tho above must convince you that Hood's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful blood purifier. Give it a trial this spring. OYSTER BAY I 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. Wholesale agent tor Felgeitpai's hm, I J. Export Lager ill lmi Pile Bui. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 South Main Ht, -DH. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist in diseases ot the Eve, Ear, Hose and Throat. 207 West Market Ht., Pottsvlllo. Hours 8.S0 a.m. to 12m.; 1 to 4 p. m 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m, ly Millions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, fnr niture, etc., insured in first-class, rella ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO Sonth Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies "WTioti it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, aj E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Aeent for D..C3. Yufinolfr e A: Hnn'ft rplnhrfltwl user, vorier Ales etc Bate and Reliable Horses to Hire, sNEDitwLlVERY Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee House. The Des trigs In town. Horsea taken to ooara. naming promptly attended to. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Jloer, Forter and Ale always on tap. "Oome and hit one," Choice tuiuperuoco uriuKS ami vinm. i-twi tuutu M to 12 p, m, Weeks' Museum, It SOVXIl MAIN STllBBt Qracd display of birds and animals of all selections ana tinesi paintings in me county. Host Deer, Forter and Ales, Finest Urecds ot Cigars. t Freo lunch every nornlng vnd evening, Jodn Wkeks, Proprietor O. W. DAWDSONffiartocder II r v la "I can't cat, I have no appetlto," la tho complaint of many people Just now. This is bechuse the blood is in a sluggish and irnpurJe condition. Vitalize and enrich' it by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and you will si on be hungry all the time because your ilood will demand proper suste nance rom good food. Nervous Dyspopsln. "I si ffered with what the doctors called nervous dyspepsia. I could hardly walk and coiild hardly keep anything on my stomncp. I doctored for six or seven years but thejdiffcrcnt medicines did not do me any good and I grow steadily worse. 1 would have sick hcadacho for threo days and nights causing mo such agony that it seemed hs though I would rather dio than live.' I was told to try Hood's SarsaDorllla and did so. When I had finished the third bottle I was so much better that I could eat things that I had not dared to eat be fore for years. I havo takon six bottles and feel like a different person." Mrs. Simon De sker, Rugglcs, Pennsylvania. " Refresl lng sleep has been given me by Hood's 8a saparilla and I now rest well and do no ; feel tired In tho morning as I used to." John Ckaiq, Somerville, Mass. JOliND ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR B ABBEY'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter A trial order solicited. Try BaRBBY'S BOCK BEER. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St Below Callowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thlrtv vears1 continuous practice In all Bpeclal diseases of both sexes The terrible results of Sell-Abuse, the humili ating condition of impotencr. ihe misery of Sleeplessness Lose oi uppcuio wretchedness resulting lrom Blood-Polsoning, diseases of tho Nervous Sys'em, Skin, Bladder and Kidneys can oe overcome uy uuuaumu ur. .nKK' .ni... o-iftLrMtiteo a. Permanent cure and restoration to Health and Manly Vigor In every case he treats. Consultation and ex amination freo nnd strictly confidential. Thirty years ooniiuuuuo ijrauuue is pruui Ann,wi, nr his ability. Olllco hours dally and Sundays, from a. m. to 8 p. m., and 8 to 9 evenings. ul buu u, uwa uu Errors of Youth and obsoure disease of both sexes. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines. Honors, cigars. HOTEL KAIBR, CHA8. BUROHILI,, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region, finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and DUllard Rooms Attached. W. J. Cancelrius, Saloon I 81 East Centre Street, Shenaudoah. Beers, Porter, Ale nnd Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. Carpets, Feathsis, M&ttressts, Tic STEAM BEM1TIIE Cfl1.flftS(l0cSaiJsra' SQv iflbHA ft i "-in-i'ii'