EVENING HERALD " - e Isheii dnlly, except Sunday bj I'UJILI.SlllXIl CUMl'ANV. t -Mcnt'on ofttoe and mecbanloal department N mil Market Street. rf. tfonaTrl h dollvered In Shenandoah and iaz jieraia surrounalng towns f0r six cents week, piyablo to tho carriers. l)y mull, Three Dollars a year orTwcnty-flvo cents per month, Ik advance. JL&vtrtiftncnta charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve tho right 10 change tho position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires it. The rlcht Is also reserved to reject any advertise Kent, whether paid (or or not, that the pub lihsrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post ooice at Shenandoah, Pa. il second closs mall matter. TUB SrsiflNQ tlXJIALV, Shenandoah, Pcnna Evening Herald. FRIDAY, APRIL 2G, 1895. Ik his controversy with his parishioners In Watertown the Rov. William N. Cleve land baB been upheld. He should send his distinguished brother in Washington explicit instructions ns to how he man aged it. BEFORE the Democrats fully make up their minds to nominate a Southern man for President, it there is one who would consent to play such a part merely to save some Northern man the humiliation of being the worst beaten candidate of the century. IF the Germans will cast an eye over the present price of American beef they will discover that the microbe Is highly esteemed in this part of the world. The German prefers sausages of American horsemeatat Tc. a pound, and it is not to be denied that he seems well nourished and healthy. The Washington Post's powerful sug gestlon to the Democratic party to go South for Its candidate next year has been taken less seriously in tho South than in any other section of the country. Southern politicians are smart enough to know that the people of the North are not ready to put a Southern man In the White Houbo, even at this remote period from the war. The strained relations which Mr Cleve land has established between the Demo cracy and the silver people destroys the last hope of his demoralized party. The silversmiths might have tinkered up the Democratic party so as to have carried it through another campaign, but with their art denied to it the Democracy is dead for all time and without hope for eternity. And like Its fourfooted proto type, it leaves no progeny behind. TnE experiment upon the new tin plate process, made at the works In Bellefonte owned by ex Governor Beaver, has proved a great success. All that remains now Is to wait until a patent on the same is pro cured and then the public will learn of its greatness. It Is Bald by those who are in a position to know that the new pro cess will completely revolutionize the tin plate industry and enable the United States to successfully compete, in an open market, with the foreign countries, so that tin plate will be made an American Industry in spite of the claims of the anti-protectionists. ARE we not crowding too many studies Into our public schools P is a question very frequently asked, and as far as public opinion is concerned, the aljnost universtl response is in the af firmative. We have too many educa tional theorists now. A great many of our most experienced public school teach ers think the present curriculum is al ready too crowded, and that the natural result Is far less thorough training In what may be termed the indlspensables of popular education, simply because im possibilities are demanded of llttlo chil dren. You can't put a gallon of water into a pint bottle, nor can you educate children as they should be educated when you impose upon them studies which their undeveloped Intellects are incapable of comprehending. But we are blandly informed that it will not do to lag in the race of progress, that we must keep fully abreast the lead of other educational centres, and must adopt new branches of study, and infinitum. It such a course be necessary in order that the town's reputation for educational progress may be maintained, It Is clearly a mistake. Far better that a child be taught fewer branches and made to understand what he is studying, than that the present y stem of cramming and crowding him with matters of which his knowledge ultimately consists In being able to re- psat certain rules and definitions parrot fashion, and without anything like correot comprehension of tholr meaning, and without the ability to apply them in practice. A child should be made to understand whatever he may be study ing before he is confronted with other studies, and hurried through them, with a like indifference to bis lack of ability to comprehend their true meaning. Sho Continues to Snub Groat Brit ain's Ultimatum. TEE PORT AT CORINTO CLOSED. Thin Action Itenortoil to Hnve Ilrcn Ac complished by the llrltlsh Hqundrnn nt Ttint Center Mr. Guzman, the Nlcarn gunn Minister, Ilotlcent. Washington, April 20. Tho vory latest Information received hero is to tho effect that there will bo no chango in tho atti tude assumed by Nicaragua toward tho British ultimatum, and tho confldont bo llof is that tho British will occupy Corinto today to onforco tholr demands. Lnto last night a well known diplomat recolved private information from connco tluus in Now York city to tho effect that Nicaragua had decided to rofuso to accedo to Great Britain's ultimatum and would resist it. Dr. Guzman, tlio Nlcarnguan minister, has not as yot recolved any in formation from his government respect ing the matter, but ho Is of tho opinion that matters will transpire as indicated nbovo. Nicaragua's last hopo of assistance, from tho United States in her controversy with Great Britain to prevent the seizure of Corinto, vanished yostorday afternoon. Dr. Guzman, tho Nicaraguan minister, who had boen waiting with Intense, anxl- ty to soo bocrotary Grosham, was finally successful about 3 o'clock, when the sec retary camo Into tho department from tho Whlto House, whoro ho hod been In con sultation with President Clovolnnd, pre sumably on tho sumo subject. Ho refused to sny a word as to what had takon plnco, but It can be stated that tho secretary gavo him to understauu vory clearly that tho United Statos would not lnterforo In tho caso as It stands. So there aro now throo courses open to Nicaragua, namoly: To pay tho Indomnlty, to pormlt tho occupation of Corinto, or to fight. ts already stated In tho Associated Press dispatches, tho position taken by tho president in this matter Is that tho dlsputo is ono ontlroly botwoou Groat Brit ain and Nicaragua In which tho United States has no call to lnterfero unless there should bo committed acts Injurious to Amcricun lntorosts In Nicaragua, or there should bo shown a disposition by Great Britain to acquiro Nicaraguan territory. On each of thoso points n favorable- assur ance has boen had from Great Britain, and all it is said that can now bo done Is to watch tho courso of events. In behalf of Nicaragua, though without uooess, it would appear that It had beon urged that the occupation of Corinto by tho British troops would bo in direct vio lation of tho Clayton-Bulwor troaty uo- tweon tho United States and Groat Britain. A provision of that treaty prohibits Brit ish occupation of Central Amorlcan torn- tory. Artlclo 1 covenants that tho United States and Grout Britain agroo "that noithorwlll over erect or maintain any fortifications commanding tho Nicaragua canal, or In tho vicinity thoroof.or occupy, or fortify, or colonlzo, or assume or exor- clso any dominion ovor Nicaragua, Costa Rica, tho Mosquito coast, or any part of Central Amorica. It is pointed out that this is oven more binding than tho Monroo doctrine, as the lattoris a prlnciplo assorted by tho United Stutos, while tho treaty is an agreement to which Groat Britain Is a party. COLON, April 2(S. It is reported hero that tho British squadron at Corinto, Nic aragua, has closed that port. An Aged I'hyslclan Causes a Sensation. SritlNOFIELU, ills., April 20. A great lensatton was created on Sixth street, near the government building yostorday after noon by Dr. Henry Bell, an old physician from Chlcugo and u gray haired man, on dcavorlng to sccuro possession of his 8-yoar-old duughtor, Nollle, from his wife, who with two young daughtors was walk Ing along tho stroot. Dr. Boll was pretty roughly hustled by the crowd which gathered, attracted by tho cries of the child, and was finally arrosted and lodged In jail. Mrs. Bell had lnstltued suit for divorce In the Cook county courts, charg ing her husband with cruolty. Ho has been hero for three days ondoavorlng to securo a reconciliation, but failed, and his wifo also refused to glvo him any of the children. Fatal Collapse of a I'lazza. Albany, April 2i5. By the collapso of socond story piazza last ovenlng Anna Hoaloy and Bridget Hoaley, of this city, and Mrs. Kate Mulllus, of Hobokon, N. J., woro precipitated a dlstuuco of twelve feet to the floor bolow. All wore badly hurt Anna will dlo, her skull bolng fracturod, together with intornal lnjurlos. Mrs Mullin had a 5-months-old infant in her arms, which oscaped injury, while tho mothor's ankles wero broken. The "Kentucky Itosebuil" Defeated. Baltimore, April 20. Joa Gnns. the colored llghtwolght champion of Mary land, dofeotcd tho "Kentucky Rosebud (Walter Edgetou, colored, of Philadel phia), in eight rounds last night. Guns had tho "Rosobud nonr out In tho fourth and was punching him all ovor tho ring in tho eighth, when time was called in the mlddlo of tho round to savo tho "Bud' from being knocked out. Two thousand people saw tho battle Hell Cannot be Extradited. DKTBOIT, April 20. The prosecuting at torney has decldod that Rov. Johathan Boll, of Birmingham, England, formorly pastor of a Brooklyn, N. Y., church, can not ho extradited on a charge oi being an accessory to tho murdor of Emma Hall. Thero is no ovldonoo that Boll advised a criminal operation. In fact It is bolloved by the authorities that ho was opposed to such n courso, but left tho mattor with tho girl horsolf. Steel Armored Outlaws. St. Louis, April 2d. A special to The Republic from Guthrlo, O. T., says a dos porato fight occurred in tho Pootoowatomio country yesterday botwoen outlaws and doputy marshals. Ono of tho deputies was killed and ono of the othors wos seriously injured. The deputies sliot several of the outlaws, but tho bullets wero turned off without even Injuring thorn, as the des peradoes wore steel plate over their baok and ehost. Convicted Indian Policemen lteleased. Sioux Falls, 8. D.. April 80.--Judge Hdtrerton released Straight Hoad and Soars the Hawk, the two Cheyenne agenoy o llctmieu Indicted for tho murder of Will iam Fielder, and oonv'eted of assault with Intent to do grout bodily harm. Thoy were sentenced to one yoar In the penitentiary. Their conviction had demoralized tho Iu dial! police forco on the rusurvutlon. MINISTER DE LOME ARRIVES. lis New UimnMi Mlniater Now In the Miitiiipulls. New York, April an. The Swinish steamer Pima ma iirrlvod at Q,iarautlniiit 80 last night, nftnr a rapid though tm- entful run of three d-tys and llttwn lours from Havana Among tin passon- goM on board 1 j M. Dupuy do Lome, tho Spanish minister to Washington. Tho minister, when soon today, said: The oxcitomant outujil by tho troubles Cuba is dying out. I am conlldi-nctliat they will be soon settled. Captain Gen eral Martinez Campos will urrlvo In llu- ana In a few days afl or his roturn from tho affected district whoro ho la visiting to suppress any disorder that may art" Tho alleged Insurrection is conllnodchlolly to negroes, tho whlto? not taking an active part. I nm positive, having n knowledge of his capabilities, that the captain guu cral will be prompt and energetic. Ho has perfect knowledge of Cuban aflnlrs, making him tho host man for tho sltua on.' Tho minister will remain In V w Yor'; for several days to await thu a. rival of his fa'iilly from Kuropa. Ho will stop nt tho Hotel Savoy. The lllnlr Lynching Trouble. Mt. StkIIMSo. Kv.. April 25. The Bliilr lynching trouble Is liable to break outun.v moment. Al ter Kormaii and Roach worn acquitted .Tames and Jesso Blair, brothers of Tom Blair, who was lynched, went 'to tholr homo in Morgan county. Yesterday they returned, and with them was a largo crowd of their mountain friends. All day long thoy have paraded tho Btrcots In a body, but what their object Is nobody knows. Tho police aro on tho alert, and if the Blalrsmako tho slightest demonstra tion thero will bo a bloody flglit. Tho Morgan county people do not bcllovo that Roach and Forman wero guilty of tho murder of Blair, but thoy aro determined to ilnd nut who did, and until that Is found out mid tho murderers punished there will bo enmity bet woou the counties. Charges Acniiist n rhiljirinlplil.i .Zuilge. Hamiisiiitho. April 'i I. W. M Nov- lin, of Philadelphia, was ncorded ,1 hear ing Inst nlsht by tho hotivi jinlioin.-y gen eral committee in su ipof!. of his p-tltlon, In which bocomphiiiis in . .in -'U r.lon. of Philadelphia, h dd a se':' -r -n, 1 el'liis court, in viol.iuo.i of Ji VI .f ri -'its. Mr. Nowlln asked tii u -n ; o -ti n mou tho olllrers of Court No :i. o' Phlla dolphla.to testify In r -'.a; ion inh;s charges. Thocommlttue tool; til ' 111 vit.i r tilider ad visement, and will announce lis determin ation tonight. Judge Gordon was not present ut the hearing, nor did ho havo a roprosontatlvo there. Queen Victoria's Seventieth bencendant. Darmstadt, April 25 Qucon Victoria arrived hero from.Nico yesterday, and at tended tho christening of tho daughter of tho Grand Duchess of Hesse, formerly Princess Victoria Mellta of Saxo-Coburg-Gotha, daughter of tho Duko of Edin burgh, second son of her majesty. Tho baby was born on March 11 last. Tho baby just chrlstoned is tho seventieth de scendant of Queen Victoria, who had nino children, forty grandchildren and twenty ono great grandchildren. Slxty-ono of those descendants aro living. She Would Neither Paint nor Powder. I positively will not use11 cosmetics." said a lady to the writer, "yet my com plexion Is so baa that it occasions me con stant mortification. What can I do to get rid of these dreadful blotches ?" Take Dr. lJlerce's Favorite irescnption." was my promptreply. "Your complexion Indicates that you are suffering from functional derangements. Remove the cause of the blotches and your cheeks will soon wear the hue of health. The 'Favorite Prescription' is a wonderful remedy for all diseases peculiar to yonr sex. Its DroDrietors euarantee to return the monev it it does not give Hausiacuon But it never falls. Try it." The iady followed mv advice, and now ner com plexlon is as clear as a uaue s, ana sne enjoys better health then she has for many years. To nermnnentlv cure constipation, bili ousness and sick heartache take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Of dealers. Fire Alarm Boxes. fhe following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the .Shenandoah Ore department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 32. Jardin and Oak streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent In the Are bell will sound the number of the box and repeat' the alarm four times. UOW TO LOCATE ALAIIMS. , If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the Are is in tho vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. You Don't Have to Swear off says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture 1 nlinnt. Nn.To-Bac. the fam ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured Dy iNO-io-uac, one, a nrntnlnnnt hL IjOUIB arcmieub. huiu&cu and chewed for twenty years ; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco ninVps him sick." No-To-Bao sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pay. uook iree. sterling itemeuy iu., New York or Chicago. an eoa Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HERALD rhn am nnt, receiving tholr naoer regU' larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, en JNortn juain street. When Baby was sick, we gave her Casta rla. When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorta. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorta. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLEBSia & BABR, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf All the latest novelties in the jewelry line atStrouse's. i "H E best invest, m. . in real estate is to keep bj.:. :-ri well painted. Paint protect no house and saves repairs. Yoi ometimes want to sell many . ood house has remuiird unso! .'or want of paint. The rule shot;!,.' be, though, "the best paint vi none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at thc orand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis &Bro?,' For Colors.-National Lead Co.'s I'uie White Lead Tinting Colors. Theecnlors are sold In one-pound cans, each -ra being iiiflirictit to tint 25 pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade; they arc in no sense reads-mixed paints, but a combination nf perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Sttictl Pure White Lea.l. A good many thousand dollars have been saved property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card and get both free. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. 'iiV.itioei.twr lii 11 l$a!Cii. CA1U10NDALE, Ph., April 20. Phlllpnl Scarcla was killed by olectrlclty Inst night In tho saloon of hauto Pughliano, on Dun doff street. Scarcla stood on a wet floor. graspod tho lamp socked, and received tho full forco of tho curront fifty volts. Ho died fifteen minutes later. Satolll Will Not Tenvo America. Washington-, April 20. It was of ficially announced at tho rosldenco of Mgr. Satolll last night that tho statement that ho was about to leave for Romo not to roturn is without tho sllghtost founda tion or truth. The Weather. For Now Jersey, increasing cloudiness. cooler in central and northern portions: variable winds. For District of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, Increasing cloudiness with showers; cooler; variable winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Franklin Fairbanks, tho prominent Now England manufacturer of patent scales, died at St. .lohnsbury, vt aged 57 years. Ex Postmaster General Blssoll, with his family, took his final departure from Washington for his home in Buffalo yes terday afternoon. The trl-ccntenary of tho death of Tor- quato Tasso, tho great Italian poet, was celebrated at Romo and olsowhero through out Italy yesterday. Mrs. Emily Thornton Charles, formorly of Lnfayette, Iud., i poetess, whoso work was done ovor tho itom deplume of "Haw thorite," died In Washington, D. C, yes terday. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. IVeaknesj, Nervomnem, ueoiiiir. ana all tne train 01 evils irom eariy errors or later excesses, tha results ( overwork, sickness, worry, etc. t on streegtn, qotsi- otiment ana tone tnven tm every organ ana portion nfthebodr. Slmnls.&aU m sslble. nd proof i tirnl mnfhnda. fmmfwlU 1 M V ate Improvement en. EVIInre imnns&lhle. 2.000 references. 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Finest accommodations, Handsome fixtures Pool and nilllard Rooms Attached. sit NiA L'"(.''"!.ATlJr The Si-sand r 1 ! ,' II. riu. A liliull 1 li'iited of HAinisntt!!o A'n'M xi -The rilay. limine was The order The mem- In a working moo 1 y,. was hills on weond n iiilmi? hers for 01100 considered the hills on their morlts and did not fritter away tho tlmo in usoloss debate. Tho result Is that tho second reading onlondar Is almost clear for tho first tlmo this sosslon. Lobbyists aro beginning to throng tho chamber and lntorforo with thoproceedlngs.Tlic speni;r is dotormluedto Btopthis, and unless theso persons regard tho rules they will not uu accorded tho privileges of tho house. Iho bill ceding Jurisdiction over tho rotil cstato of tho Monongahela Navigation company to bo acqulrod by tho United Statos went through finally on 11 special order. Bills granting to wator power com panies tho authority conforred on olcctrlo light companies and providing that ono burial pormlt bo a sufllclcut authority for tho Interment In a cenietory partly within the limits of two or moro municlpalltle, also passed tills stago on special orders. Tho Brown road bill was substltucd for tho Smlloy bill, ami then killed after It had beon jumped upon by tho rural mem bers. Among tho bills which passed second roading woro theso: Requiring county commissioners to locate county. boundary lino monuments; regulating tho manner of changing county seats; providing for tho appointment of measurers of building material and tho adjustment of disputes arising from the erection of buildings; giving profcronco of appointment or em ployment to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines; changing tho method of incorporation of boroughs by abolishing tho method of proceeding by laying tho application boforo tho grand jury; author izing boards of health in cities of tho third class to regulate house drnlnago, tho reg istration of master plumbers and the con struction of cesspools; enabling county commissioners to carry out tho provisions of the election law of 1892, to provldo suit able placos for holding eloctlons. Tho Seauor act to provout tho udulto ra tion of food, under a heavy penalty, was killed, and tho act providing for tho em ploymont of nono but Amorlcan cltlzous on public work was droppod from tho cal endar. A similar mousure has already passed tho house. Methodist Bishops at Carlisle. Carlisle, Pa., April 20. Tho soml-nn nuul meetlug of tho bishops of tho Meth odlst Episcopal churoh In tho United States opened In Boslor hall, Dickinson college, yesterday. Sixteen of the eighteen bishops aro prossnt, tho absentees being Bishop Thoburn, who is in India, and Bishop Taylor, who Is in Africa. Tho con feronce will bo in session for one week. The bishops took part In tho coromony of breaking ground for tho now Denny reci tation hall, which is to be erected on tho spot whore the old homestead of tho Denny family has stood for moro than a century, Arccoptlon was tendered to tho visitors at Allison Momorial church last night, at which Governor Hastings and other prom inent gentlomon delivered addresses. Arrested on Murder Charge. Terre Haute, Ind., April 26. Offlcors from this city went to Alexandria, Ind., and arrosted William Dlsbennott for tho murder of an unknown man whose body was found In an alley In this city on April 21, 1890. Tho dead man was sand bagged and robbed of his monoy. Tho murder remained a mystery until about a weok ago, when a man who was with Dls- bonnott when tho crlmo was committed, made a confession. Dlsbennott has served a term in tho Michigan prison slnco ho did tho killing. Big Ulaze In Charlotte. CnARLOTTK, N. C April 20. At 3:30 o'clock yostorday afternoon flro destroyed tho warohouso of Sanders & Blackwood, and the stores of Harrison Watts, W. K. Burwoll, H. G. Springs, J. W. Brown, J. T. Soarboro, J. A. Overcash, Southern Chemical company, H. G. Link, Field Brothors, R. A. Duncan, W. H. Hoover and tho offices of J. H. Sloan & Co. Tho loss is not less than $125,000. Little TUlle Itausch Not Poisoned. New York, April 20. Deputy Coroner O'Hanlon yesterday porformod an autopsy on tho body of 0-yoar-old Tllllo Rausch, whom, it was alleged, died from oatlng 'April fool" candy given her Dy a com panion. Ho announced that ho had boen unable to find tho slightest traco of poison in tho child's stomach. Tho' Indications are that tho child died from an acuto at tack of cholora morbus. An l!x-Flr Cillers Suicide. NEW York, April 20. John McCabo, 60 years old, cr-chlof of tho flro depart ment, committed suicide In tho Mllhol- land club rooms yostorday by shooting himself In the right tomplo with a re volver. Tho dead ox-ohlof was dismlssod from the department about blx or sovon years ago for ringing in tho "throo sizes alarm, but was afterwards reinstated by tho courts. An Old Woman Killed by a Train. AUBDUN, Pa., April 20. Mrs. Sarah Do- walt, aged 75 yoars, in orosslng the.Phllo- delphla and Beading railroad in this bor ough, was struck by tho south bound ox press train and instantly killed. Tho train was running at tho rata of forty miles an hour. Tho step of tho onglno Was torn off by tho forco of tho blow. The Wrecked Itelnn Resente Located. Gibraltar, April 23. Tho Spanish frigate Isla de Luzon has discovered tho wreok of tho missing crulsor Kelna Re- I gente, wmcu was tost wniio oounu irom Tnnglor for Cadiz in March last. Tho wrecK 110s midway ootwoon 'lama nntt Trafalgar in wator 109 fathoms doop. Robbers Make si Good Haul. Mifflintown, Pa.. April 26. Early In the morning the storo of Noah Hort.Ior, at Port Hoyal, this county, was robbed of stocks, bonds and cash amounting about f35,uuo. Tho safe was blown open and all tho cash, consisting of $250 and $20 in now pennies, was takon. Fourth Class Postmasters. Washington, April 20. Fourth olass postmasters woro yostorday appointed as follows: Now Jorsoy, II. II Worteudyko, Midland Purk. Pennsylvania, F.C.lJrown Cataract; S. II. Kussel, Hawthorn. Itepresentatlve Lemon Growing Worse. New York, April 20. Representative M. 11. Leiiiuii, of Allegheny City, Pa., who Is lying at tho point of death at the Sturt ovant House, Is gradually growing worse Another South Jersey Hold Up, Bkiwikton, N. J.. April 20. Nathan Dullield, a farmer, was hold up by two mmskod burglars on tho road loading from Doorlioia to Vtuulana aud robbed of 130, PFNNSVLV Up Yur Have you had a bad cold off and on this winter ? Have you had La Grippe ? Do you feel that the winter has been a hard one for you, and now that the spring is here, you would be over all your troubles if you only felt strong ? Take good heart. All you want is to give your weakened nerves strength; natural, .not fic titious strength. Then you will feel yourself build up day by day, and get that blessed feeling of strong health. You say: "That's what I want; what will do all this for me?" AMUSEMENTS. ERQUSON'S THEATRE, P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. HURSDAY, MAY 2d, 1895. Everybody's Favorite, FANNY RICE, In her latest . . . And greatest success, . .NANCY. . . Adapted from the German Drei-Paar Schuhe. Prices 35c, sue, 75c and Szi Ileserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. JOHN F CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the nnest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, Pa. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks 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 -A.. WASLSY, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEffsLIVERY Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee House. The Dest rigs la town. Horses taken te board, Hauling promptly attended to. I AC la Am Fe-"Ho New Infallible' nuito Turk.lttiCaiul6snorerillt Of seaieu. f .wuitauTicu mat wiuiircTcui. iw ture IrreirularUles. Zc. stamp for particular 1' oiiiuiu Clieui. Co. Kew Egypt, XU Sarsaparilla.
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