EVENING HERALD relished dally, except Sunday bj MH H.l VVtlXjlSniNO LOBtl'ANT, -Wcatlon oflloe and mechanical deportment, North Market Street. Tjori,M I dellvored In Shenandoah and ne JPsrRla surrounding towns for Six Oents Treek, psjablo to the oarrters. By mall, Three hilars a soar orTwonty-Qvo cents per month, .. advance Advert ircmenta charged according to space and position. The publishers reservo the right oaango the position of advertisements when- rer the publication of news requires It. The Hght Is also reserved to reject any advertise- Ant, whether paid for or not, that tho pub .slurs may deem improper. Advertising rates CMle known upon application. itnter-d at tho post oflloe at Shenandoah, Pfc. it second closs mall matter. tub ernxtso irr.uAT.v, Shenandoah, Peon. Overling Herald. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1895. THE debate between the Uev. Madison C. Peters and Ula more or less 'esteemed controversialists of the Roman church has reached the heated state, or Is rapidly approaching It. For example, the Rev. Henry A. Drann, referiing to Brother Peters, says : "He Is a conspicuous n stance of shameless and egregious ignor ance and malicious mendacity, and if he does not change bis habits of preaching be will go further than purgatory and fare worse." It is assumed that Brother Peters will reply to Brother Braun, and inform the reverend disputant that he can go there himself, aud so the Christian discussion will go on with increasing fervor and interest. The managers of the cotton states and International Exposition which is shortly to open in Atlanta, Ga., find that space is so much in demand that it is necessary to construct another building for the display of agricultural implements. This is only one indication of tho great interest that is being manifested in this undertaking, and the prospects are that the people from all over the land who will visit Atlanta dur ing the progress of the exhibit will fairly awamp this prosperous city of the South, Southern hospitality will, however, doubt less rise superior to all emergencies. The exposition will surpass anything of the kind ever before attempted in the South and It will result in unquestionable benefit to that section. There Is only one class of crimes which seems to be beyond the reach of police or detective influence, and that has been growing in the past ten years, and that is the crime of defalcation or embezzlement. in .Mew lorKClty in the past live years there have been discovered defalcations by trusted employes or ogents amounting in the aggregate to more than the nggre gate of bank burglaries throughout the United States In the past thirty years. In the midst of the panic of '93 and during the hard times of '94, the community re ceived a succession of shocks, caused by the revelation that trusted officers of banks or financial institutions were de faulters in large amounts. These dis coverlea have resulted in radical changes in the methods of bookkeeping in many of the banks, so that now the prevailing rule 1b to shift bookkeepers about and do It at Irregular intervals, and to have such examination and checking and counter checking as would be likely to reveal discrepancies as soon as they occur. Yet such a system as this was In vogue In one of the banks and implicitly relied upon and yet It was discovered that a confiden tlal clerk had been able to embezzle some JCO.OOO, taking small sums at different times, the crime going back a number of years. Take care of yourself. If you don't, .aobody will take oare of you. This ad--vioe, while suitable to everybody, Is par ticularly applicable in the case of young 'men. In one of his recent talks to this class Dr. Talmage said : "Let me say In regard to your adverse wordly circum stances that you are on a level now with those who are finally to succeed. Mark ray words, and think of it 30 years from now I You will find that those who, 30 years from now, are the millionaires of the country, who are the poets of the country mightiest in church and' state are now on a level with you; not an inch above, and with you In straitened circumstances now. Herschel earned his living by playing a violin at parties, and In the Intervals of bis playing he would go out aud look up ot the midnight heavens, the field of hie immortal con quests. George Stevenson rose from being the foreman ot a colliery to be the most renowned of the world's engineers. No outfit, no capital to start with ! Young man, go down to the library and get some books and read what wouderful mechanism God gave you in your hand, In your foot, in your eye, in your ear, and then ask some dootor to take you into the iMeoting room aud illustrate to you what you have read about, and never gain commit the blasphemy ot saying you have no capital to start with." NICllttliiMIMES Will Pay the Indemnity If the British Will Withdraw. BUT BEITOHS AEE OBSTINATE Prnpotnls of tho United States to Ilrlng About a Settlement Afireed to by Nlcn rnguniK, hut Thus I"nr the Concessions Havo Not ltcen Accepted. Managua, Nicaragua, May l.-Nodoll- nlto Information has been given out hero ns to tho attitude of Great Britain on tho proposal that hor warships bo withdrawn front tho port of Corlnto as a condition precedent to tho pavmont m London, fif teen days Inter, by Nicaragua of $77,500 de manded by Great Britain. It Is known, however, that communications nro actively passing betweon tho Managua and Wash ington governments through Sonor Guz man, tho Nicaragua minister, looking to securing Groat Britain's nssont to tho prompt evacuation of Corlnto. Tho actual terms for tho bringing about of this end hnvo not yet been settled, but according to the Information at hand It can bo stated that Nicaragua is willing to settle tho trouble by accepting tho proposition for a compromise- on tho linos nbovo set forth. Tho nttltudo of the United States In on- donvoring to bring about a settlement of tho dolicato questions Involved is highly appreciated uy those who have tho best in terests of Nicaragua nt honrt, and It is bo llevcd that eventually, through tho oxor clso of hor good olllcos, tho matter will bo settled peaceably with honor. When the British took possession of Cor lnto they found that tho .town had not been only practically abandoned by Its rosldents, but that evory effort bad been mado to prevent any but real pronorty from fulling Into their hands. All tho goods, etc., that had been entered and warehoused at tho port had been removed, and no nrtleles of export could bo found, their recoipt having been stopped when It becamo positively known that tho British would tnko possession of tho plnco. Among tho lower olass Nlcuraguans tho feeling of bitterness against what they term tho nrrogaut and Insolent attitudoof Great Britain increases dally, and tho lo cal authorities nt Paso do Cabollos and Snn Juan del Surhavo had somo difficulty in preventing overt demonstrations. It Is bolioved, however, that tho disorderly cle ment Is now well In hand. Tho authori ties will do everything In their power to provont nnv further troublo nrlslng from tho animosity against tno .uritisu. All trade at tho port has boon nbau doned, and tho Pacific mull steamers no longer call thuro since tho government de clared tho pluco to bo no longer n port of entry. Nicaragua wus well within hor rights when slit- adopted una course, ami tho possession by tho British of n desorted town, whoro not a dollar's worth of murl tlmo business is being dono, affords amuse ment to those who am not interested In tho dispute except as observers. Martial law win proclaimed by tho gov ernment on VouuoaiUy last, and on ti.it unlay morning tho British occupied the town, landing lu.ogotuor 400 armed ot fleers and men at lour dlffoivul places on tho Island. UousiUorablo comment has h'-n caused by tho (.coming imtiBpojitiun ot Uiu United States tj more actively intervene In the dispute, some poi'..uus hul.li.ig that she should have done moro in support oftlu Monroo doctrine, bin the scleral foeliug is that If tho troublo is set lud houoniblj to both dii-pui.iutf, thanks will bo owing to tho United States. Many prominent eitlz.-us havo conferral with President Zolait on this aspect of tho situation, and also upon tho probable nocosslty of submitting to Great Britain's demuuds should she decline to entertain tho proposal for a compromise. A major ity aro anxious to contiuuo tho efforts to adjust tho troublo through arbitration and regain possession of tho territory now under tho British Hag. A popular loan Inn been started for tho purpose of furnishing tho government with tho money to pay the British do- mnnds. Ono Englishman, It is stated, has cabled a subscription of 1,000 storllug to tho loan. AS VIEWED AT WASHINGTON. The British Attitude Generally Regarded nt Washington. Washington, May 1. At tho stato de partment tho news that Nicaragua had agreed to pay tho f 77,500 indemnity within' fifteen days after tho departure of tho British troops was seomlnly oxpected, though no direct advices had boon re ceived by tho dip irtment. In fact, Min ister Baker is now In Costa Rica, and thero Is very little e unmunioatlon betwoen this government and the legation at Man agua. The British rtovoruinent wants the money paid in the p-vsi-nco of tho British lleet at Corlnto, or whilo tho llect Is still there, and the troops aro in piwsossion of the town. The British govern mMit. accoru- t . , . i - - into I HERE is but one way in the world to be sure f having the best paint, and that is . i u-e only a well-established brand jf strictly pure white lead, pure lin seed oil, and pure colors. The "John T. Lewis & Bros." brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and is always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead If you want colored paint, tint this strictly pure lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. There colors are sold In one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint as pound of Strictly Pure White Lead the deolred sluule they are in no acute ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colore in the haadlett form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Send ua a poetal card and get our boo on paint and color-card, free. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Indicate ns surely as any physical symptom shows anything, that tho or gans and tissues of the body nro not satisfied with their nourishment. Tlicy draw their sustcnanco from tho blood, and if tho blood is thin, im puro or insufficient, tlioy nro in a state of revolt. Their complaints arc mado to tho brain, tho king of tho body, through tho nervous system, nnd tho result of tho general dissatisfaction is what wo call Nervousness. This is a concise, reasonable expla nation of tho whole matter. Tho euro for Nervousness, then, is simple. Purify and enrich your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and tho nerves, tissues and organs will havo tho healthful nourishment they crave. Nervousness and AVcakncss will then givo way to strength and health. That this is not theory but fact is proven by tho voluntary statements of thousands cured by Hood's Sarsapa rllla. Head tho next column. thd pnymcnCnil.ue'lis though umtoriTUrcss. It is hoped, however, that tho offer mado nt tho suggestion of tho United States, sult of u fmny foua between tho FtUg nud which Managua advices say havo boon ;mlns and Tuwncuds four peoplo wore satisfactory to tho JNIcaraguan govern niout, will bo agreed to by Great Uritaln, though m assurances to this effect havo been rocetved. it niiiK'ui.-t, m this connection, that tho throatof rovolutloniiiKlcnraguahas given i mo uiiucii ouiws mi u;;ui muity v urge with more force u peaccablo settlement of tho present difficulty, ns such a rosult of thd British occupation might seriously threaten the llvo3 and property of United Statos citizens. It is generally considered hero that tho Kicaraguau government has acted with great shrewdness. Their oiler places tho responsibility for further complications ontlrely on tho shoulders of England. Tho Nicaraguans' refusal to ylold to superior forco whllo their chief seaport Is com manded by British cannon nnd occupied by British sailors and murines cannot be condomned by civilized public opinion. If England persists in attempting to enforce her demands nt the cannon's muzzlo all indications point to serious nnd prolonged dllllcultlos, In which this country will In evitably bo Involved. GREAT HltlTAIN'S ATTITUDE The Government Will Not Llston to Offers of Compromise. London, May 1. It Is learned from official sources that thero has been no chango In tho nttltudo of Great Britain towards Nicaragua, tho British govern ment having no altcrnntlvo but to Insist upon a settlement of Its demands and not to listen to nn'y offers of compromise. Th Cnltod States, It Is added, Is not Interven ing in tho mutter. Tho report that tho British warships Wild Swau and Satellite have been or dered to Paso do Cabollos nnd San Juan del Stir, and that Keur Admlrnl Stephen son hits cabled to London saying that Cor lnto Is a usoiess possession is unfounded. In regard to tho report circulated by a nows agency thut It is tho intention of Groat Britain to soizo ports In Honduras in ordor to securo tho payment of nrroars of lntorost on a long outstanding loan It Is pointed out thut it Is contrary to tho policy of tho British government to tuko such notion, or to intcrforo directly to collect Interest on loans. Bcrnntnns L'ostofllco Controversy. ScitANTON, Pa., May 1. Postmaster Vandllng, of this city, Is engugod in a con troversy with tho postofllco department over uti ordor to suspond ton mall carriers. Tho ordor was basod upon a roport of secret service detectives who had been hero spotting tho carriers. Four of tho suspensions wore ordered for drinking whilo In uniform, nnd ono for loitering. Postmaster Vandllng has asked tho de partment to icconsldor Its order. Ho con lends that the postofllco regulations do not tontaln n rulo prohibiting drinking In uniform oxcopt when on duty. Tho carrier charged with loitering has proved that ho was waiting for a street car. Transfers of Army Olllcers. Washington, May 1. Tho oxpected Ira portaut transfers arising out of the reoeut army promotions in tho higher ranks wore mado yostorday by Socrotary Lnmont. Major Goneral Rugor has been transfer red from Chicago to Washington, for special duty with the secretary of war; Major General Morrltt, from St.' Paul to Chicago ( Brigadlor Gonerul Brooko, from Omaha to St. Paul; Brigadlor General Copplnger, to Omaha, relieving General Brooko; Brigadlor General Wheatou, from San Antonio, Tex., to Denver, In plnoe of McCook, retired, and Brigadlor General Bliss to Sun Autonlo, Tox. Another Htny for Huchunun. Albany, May 1. Deputy Attorney Gon eral Hasbrouek last evening advised War den Sage, of Sing Slug, that ho had better suspend tho oxecutlon of Dr. Hobort Bu chanan until nftertho appeal on tho habeas corpus proceedings has been decided by the supremo court bf tho Unltod Stutos. Tho question that now arises Is this: "If tho Unltod States supremo court dismisses tho uppoal In tho habeas corpus application, will Dr. Buchuuau have to be resontonccd boforo ho can bo oxecutodf" It Is tho opinion hero that a rosontenco by the court whore ho was originally sontoncod will havo to tuko placo. Jupnu I Defiant. London, May 1. Tho Timos publishes a dlspatoh from Kolrn, dated April 28, say ing that thuro Is no mistaking tho fact that there Is ryUeiioo of a serious crisis in the relations iietweou Japan and Russia. The correspondent says: "Information roaches me troin a reliable source at Hiro shima thai the ministry havo adopted a resolute attitude agulust Russian dicta tion. They deny Russia's right to inter fere and even oontemplato u deilauoe of of Russia, believing that the Russian military foroos in tho oait aro not power ful enough to enforce her demands." Strouse has a blems. flue line ot Boolety em " With pleasure I wUl stato that Hood's Harsoparllla has bolpcd mo wonderfully. For several months I could not Ho down to sleep on account of heart troublo and also Prostration of tho Nerves. For thrco years I had been doctoring, but could not got cured. I recoived relief for a while, but not permanent. Soon after bo ginning to tako Hood's Sarsnparilla there was a chango for the better. In a short time I was feeling splendidly. I now rest well and am able to do work of whatover kind. If I had not tried Hood's Sarsapa rllla I do not know what would have bo como of me. I keep it in my house all the time, and other members of the family tako It, and all say there is Nothing Llko Hood's Sarsnparilla. I have highly recommended It and ono of my neighbors has commenced taking it. I recommend Hood's Sarsapa rllla at every opportunity." Mns. S. B haddock, 404 Erie Av., Wlllinmsport, Pennsylvania. Bo euro to got i.-UUr K'wfina i-umltj- Keud. Xi.-v-nr.iixio. Tenn.. Mav 1. As tho ru kllb'd last ovoulng. Tho parties got to gether, words passed, pistols wore drawn and fired rapidly, resulting In tho almost Instant killing of It. V. Townsend and his son Beauregard, and Abb uud John Fulgham, The Weather. For Now Jersoy, eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, District of Columbia and Mary land, unsottled weather and showers; northeasterly to easterly wluds. A Skeleton In the Closet. How of ten do we hear of this in domestic life nt this day. But what Is more appalling than the living body made repulsive with Bkln and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema and scrofulous sores and swellings. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the positive cure lor all ot these diseases. If taken in time, it also cures uung-scrotuia, commonly known as Pulmonary Consumption. By druggists. Keveer. N. C. Dr. R. V. PIERCE : Dear Sir When about three years of age I was taken with mumps, alto bad fever, Anally I had that dreaded disease Scrofula. The most eminent nhvsiclans in this section treated me to no avail. I had running scrofulous sores on left bide of neck and face. I was small and wenkly when eight or nine years old, and in fact was nearly n skele ton Six bottles ot Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery wroutrht marvelous changes. Although the sores were healed in eight months, I did not quit taking it until I was sure it had been entirely routed from jny system. The only signs left of the dreadful disease are the scars which ever remind me of how near death's door I was until rescued by the "Dis covery." I am now eighteen years old ana weigh 1-4S pounds, ana nave not been sick in uve venrs. Your, respectfully, Haisvey M. Holleman, Agt. for Seaboard Air Line. Coming Events. Mav 80 Ice cream festival in Bobbins' hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United Evangelical church. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. Whea she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, JOHN D ALTON AGENT FOIt Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRATED Beer and Porter A trial order solicited. ChlchMtCr'a Knu'.l.h Diamond Ilrnnrf. ENIWROYAL PILLS Ufif inal and Only Genuine BArt, llwijB TCllfctilt). ladicb tk Druggiit for ChlchetttrM XbuitUh Dia mond Brand la Hed and Gold meulllo' Ibexu, tc&led with tine ribbon. TaLo no other. Jitfut danaerout 6ifu. Hunt anil imltatinna. litlrjiiakli at urnA Am. In tUmpi for partlouUri, toulmonUli and "iiruti io p inuu-M," tmmer, m return ,MnlL 10.000 T'rtiiuoniaU. A'm Jtaxr. cueaterChew!cui(Jo.,MalUonHqunr6 Whon it Comes to GROCERIES Our stook speaks for Itself, if you don't wluVe0nriy'fiTlSS.y0Ur m Tbey MUSSER & BEDDALL, 28 E. Centre Street, Shenndoah. I 4 'Li laid tj UI Looal i rc:rLATURr ii'i I) f-)liil, 1nt Muy Th JlAnniRBrno. M.iv 1 Tin- Quay county movement wan giveu a sc-tiiM aotbail. in the hrnwo yeRterdny. Tho bill creating the now county w.is def'-atod on final passage by a vote of 1)2 yeas to 88 nays, less thnu a constitutional nmjo.lty. The advoeatos of tho bill have aln-ody prepared to make a fight to reconsider the bill. They are In a majority, but It is a question whether thoy can inustor enough votes to pins It finally. Tho bill has already passed tho senate. Tho Cotton building nnd loan associa tion bill was also dofeato 1. Tho moasm-o wns Introduced by request of tho Pitts burg Building nnd Loan Association loaguo. It was advocated by Mr. Cotton and other members from Allegheny nnd Wjostoru Pciinsylvnnla. Tho bill author izes building nnd loan associations to Isbuo two kinds of stock, ono for invest ment and the other forborne builders. Tho opponents of tho bill claimed that it would allow theso associations to do n banking business, and that it was in direct opposi tion to the Interests of tlfo homo builders. Tho Marshall bill, prohibiting tho sulo of oloomargarlno nnd othor imitations of puro butter, passed finally, Tho bill Is similar to tho act of 18S3, except that It di rects that one-half of tho lino colloctcd from violators shall go to tho county and tho othor half to tho department of agricul ture for tho uso of tho stato dairy nnd food commissioner. Tho bill creating tho office of donuty auditor gonoral passed second reading ou a special ordor, und will bo considered this nftomoon on third reading nnd final pass ago. It has already passed tho senate. Should It become n law tho position will be tendorod to Captain P. D. Brickcr, of Jersoy Shote, tho present corporation clerk of tho department. Tho bill provides that It shnll go Into effect nt onco. It will prob ably bo received and signed by tho gover nor by next Tuesday, in order that Cap tain JJrlcKer mny enter upon tho duties of oflleo at tho somo tlmo ns Auditor Genoral Mylln. Chairman Lnwronco reported tho con gressional apportionment bill from com mittee. Tho bill gives Philadelphia and Allegheny each nu additional district. Tho McQnowu bill.to nrohlbitchniiirliio of toxt books by 6chool boards oftener than onco In five years after their adop tion, wns called up and dofcatcd finally. Among tho bills passed finally woro: Giv ing fomalo teachers the samo salary as malo teachers whon occupying similar po sitions; authorizing tho board of public buildings and grounds to set asldo n plot In Capitol park for a monument to bo erected by tho Sixteonors' association in memory of Govornor Curtlu, The Co-Itejpoiulent Goes to Jail. St. Louis, May 1. Judgo Murnhv. In tho case against P. W. Chandler, n former well known mombor of tho Merchants' Exchnngo, who Is chnrgod by James F. uoylo, a promlnont business man of this city, with immoral conduct with tho lnt tor's wife, yesterday sentenced tho dofon dant to pay a lino of J500 nnd sorvo six months in tho workhouse. Tho suit re sulted from tho suit for dlvorco brought by Coylo recently against his wife, in which Chandler was namod n3 co-respon-deut. Tho dlvorco caso is still ponding. An Opportunity for Architects. WAKIIINOTON. Mnr 1 Tim lmrnnti nf ffco Aniorlcnn republics is Informed that tho government or the Argentine republlo has decided to Invito bids from architects throughout tho world for plans of a now building intended for tho uso of congress. Three prizes will bo offorod for tho host design ono of J20.000, one of ?10,000 uud ono of $5,000. Tho nrchltcot receiving tho ursc prizo will bo given tho execution of tho work. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlnc Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New YonK, April 30. The result of today's speculation on the Stock Exchange Is a very general depreciation In values, which Is mo3t pronounced In tho Granger shares. Closlnz bids; Del. & Hudson-...lU7W D L. & W- 159 Erie Wi Lako Erie & W.... 1 Lehigh Nav lf Lehigh Valley 33 Now Jersey Con... 03 N. Y. Central 08 N. Y. & N. E 38M Pennsylvania 62)4 Ki-auine mi St Paul 62 W. N. Y. & Pa.... 04 West Shore 10334 General Markets. Pfiiladelpiii A. April 30. Flour firm: win ter super., Si.20il2.30; winter extras, S2.50a 2.G0; No. 2 winter family, $2. 7JU2.90: Pennsyl vania roller straight, 82.01)13.20; western win' ter clear, $2.90'S3.10. Wheat weak, lower, with 08c. bid and USWc. asked for April. Corn weak, lower, witli 52c. bid and M!4c. asked for April' 52o. bid nnd 52Xjo. asked for May, Oats quiet, easier, with 3(iV$o. hid and 37c, asked for April. Hay quiet, firm; good to choice timothy, $13313.50. Beef steady. Pork dull. Lard weak, lower: western steam, $7; city, S0.J7W. Butter steady; wostern dairy, 12o.; do. creamory, 1210c.;do. factoryj'JK m,Hc; cigins, iuc; imitation creanioTjs;UJ He; New York dairy, 1017c; do. oreamy, 10o.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, iany, 23c.; do. choice, 22c.: do. fair to good and Ear- !lcky,18&21c.; prints Jobbing at 227o. Cheaett steady; Iscw York large, UQ8c.; small, oato, part skims; 3Q6c; full skims, lSdMo, Egg marKot sieany; tsew York ana t'ennsylvanla, Ufflal-wa western Iresh, WMStWHc,; south em, 1213o. Live Stock Markets. New Yohk, April 30. European cables quote American steers at HHi12c., dressed weight. Calves moderately active and steady; poor to prime veals, $3j$5.50. Slump and lambs firm; unshorn Bheep, fair to prime, $1.50 5.39; good olipped do., 4.23; ordinary unshorn spring lambs, f3. J&31.M. Hogs steady at S3 ras.ou. EAST Liberty, Pa., April 30. Cat tie steady prime, 35.50(30: good $UK)&3.3!; bulls, stags and oows, $23.6Q. Hogs dull and lower; I'hlladelphlas, $5.1535.20; common to fair Yorkers, S1.W5; roughs, $131.25. tiheep steady at yesterday s prices. 1895 MAY. 1895 rFr::,"L',2 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. I2I3I4I5 2i27 1 19 20 21 J22 J23 J24 25 2Q27 Uti 29 30 1 31 1 MOON'S PHASES. -1 0:44 I p.m. Q Quarter 16 0:44 'Quarter j Full p in 8 0:60 kVew OA 7:48 PMoon At a.m. LVMoon p.m. -u First qi 3-48 J? Quarter ol a.m. For it is the basis of health. Not oulv is the orieiii of most diseases impure blood, but .1 f t. j i - 11 tne nrst step 10 a cure m an is to purify the blood. This can be most quickly, thor oughly and gently effected the best preparation of that greatest natural blood puri fier and tonic Sarsaparilla. At this season of the year especially, health can most surely be obtained and re tained by a thorough course of the one remedy that pre vents disease as well as cures it. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 23 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STOrtY Frame Building, 30x45 feet, on South Chestnut street. Rents tor 18 per month; wl 1 co sold cheap, , FOR SALE. Unlf lot and two houses, sit uate on West Centre street. Will nay 12 per cent, ou lnvestmout, and can be tought on easy terms. I 7 ARM FOR SALE h. frm ot 33 acres, within three miles or go id market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and lour acres of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms gooa Darn ana an in gooa conamon. Will be sold for $1,200 cash. FOR HALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maha nov township, near the borough line. Frame building, nine rooms, doing good busi ness. Good reasons given for selling. A bar gain for anybodv. Apply to M. J Law lor, Justice of the Peace, 123 East Centre street. AMUSEMENTS. JjlEUGUBON'S THEATRE, P. J. FEHGUSON, MAKAUE.ll, THURSDAY, MAY 2d, 1895. Everybody's, Favorite, FANNY RICE, In her latest . . . And greatest success, . . .NANCY. . . Adapted from the German Drei-Paar Schuhe. Prices 35c, 50c, 75C aud $xi Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. 0 ARTISAN STEEL PICKET FENCE (s the cheapest and best fence m&de. Cheaper than a wooden fence f or resldentes, l&wns, cem etery lots or any kind ot fencing. M. H.MAstib n&B the agency and carries It In stock at his marble and granite works, itl H. JAIDIM St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xaundry Cor. Lloyd and Whle Hts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spo laity. Goods called for and delivered, Atrial solicited. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dlulng'tyom attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. isina "2r . '.'1?
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