m ism If EVENING HERALD rabltshed dally, except Sunday by iCITJUXD 1'VltLIBUlSO COMVAKT, r-ctiltcitlon office and mechanical Jepartmcnt North Market Street. tj-nolil 19 dellvorod In Shenandoah and 'A3 Jieiaia gurrounding towns for Six Cent 'week, payable to tho carrier. Ily mall, Throe Bellara a yoar orTwonty-flve cents per month, M advance. JL&vertltetnents charged according to spact ad position. The publishers reecrvo tho right ro ehange the position of advertisements when wr the publication of news requires it. The c'thtls also reserved to reject any advertise vwatit, whether paid for or not, that the pub Miters may deem Improper. Advertising rates awLde known upon application. Metered at the post olflne at Shenandoah, Pa. i second close mall matter. T11E EVENItia 1IJE1AZ,I1, Shenandoah. Fcnna. Svening Herald. WEDNESDAY, MAY S, 1S95. We have lotn ot people In town who think they are enterprlMnc; hut they do not show It. Let them net a move upun themselves and help to make thiugs hum. Japan 1? prowl plucky and hifchly rum pant. But It Is to be feared that rhe Rus sian double-headed eale Is too heavy bird to be successfully Mikado's izamecocks. tackled by the THE President's blast ntralnst free silver is long, loud and Impressive. But when it cornea to pointing out the equally grave dangers ot a wildcat state bank currency te never says a word. "What a bin jump Shenandoah would make if some of its obstructionists would emigrate to a warmer climate. They are no good here, except to keep the wheels of progress from moving. There are rumors of rottenness at several of the collieries in this region. A thorough investigation should be made of the methods used at these collieries and if anything is found wrong, punish the offenders. Japan is a small conutry in area, with a dense population, and it has the best 'Vfisdu ior wi'sii'iig 10 extend us terfltcrj tussia has more land than any other na 1ion in the world. The idea that Russia U to gain another slice of tho earth as a sesult of Japan's brave and brilliant ampalgn againBt China is calculated to Jut international politics on a par with flracy. Spain has a war on her hands in Cuba; :hlna and Japan have just agreed upon Seace terms : Russia is spoiling for a .ght with Japan, and Norway is prepar ag for a war with Sweden. There are Other bllllgerent operations, Indicating hat almost the entire world has recently $een and still is in a fighting mood, while a number of powers that have not yet niingled in the strife are preparing to do The intolerable badgering to which wdtnesses are subjected in our courts, the Wutal browbeating, insulting lnslnua ''ons and many other indignities to which 'aey are corhpelled to submit, cam onder and disgust. Some lawyers have Yron notoriety for their ability to abuse nd humiliate witnesses, and judges oted for their gentlemanly courtesy and high regard for the feelings ot others al lbw such blackguard lawyers to ply their buslve vocation without exorcising the power which' they undoubtedly possess, to imperatively order its discontinuance. It is not surprising that so many go to i he witness stand with reluotance. That kind of bushiest, should be Btopped, and At onee. Witnesses have rights, and should be protected in them. The failure to afford suoh protection Is prejudicial to justice. Our judges should take this matter into serious consideration, A writkk In Forum for April who has been looking over the population re turn in the last census tliiuke he has dis covered "the doom of the small town." Taking the five states Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Michigan he finds that 3,154 township lost population between tbti year 1880 and 1800, 144 were station ary, and 8,008 show an Inorease. All of these states Increased in population in rb aggregate more than 10 per cent. during the decade, and the oonolu&lou is undeniable that the cities are growing at the expense of the farms and villages, Vetltdoesnot follow that small towns are to be extinguished. Rapid transit f.fiers them more accessible, and gives i-itnv a suburban Importance, There was once a wall in New England about abandoned farms, but the demand for now exceeds the supply. The rapid Eefused to Liberate the Spanish War Vessel Infanta Isabella. TREASURY DEPARTMENT SNUBBED VhoStnte llonlth Officer Declined to Tormlt tho Vosiel to Depart Until the I.mv Had Neon Compiled With, and Spain Will Probably Lodge n Complaint. TAMPA, Flu., May 8. Tho detention of tho Spunlsh warship Infanta Isabella for having violated tho quarantine laws by passing tho quarnutluo station at Mullet Key the previous night is ovldently creat ing a stir. Yosterdoy tho collector of customs re- roived a telegram from W. IS. Curtis, act- lug secretary of tho treasury, declaring tho quarautluo regulations for domostlo ports waived in caso of the Infanta Isa bella. This rolotes to vossols arriving from ports whero yellow fever prevails, and un less disinfected In nccordauco with, the regulations and not less than five days havo elapsed slnco tho disinfection, tho vessel shall bo detained. Tho tolegram was submitted to Stato llonlth Officer Joseph Y. Porter, who promptly wired Mr. Curtis as follows: "Spanish war cruiser Infanta Isabella, with 175 men, direct from Havana, was ordered In quurantlno at Key AVost May 1 by tho state quur.intino officer, which ac tion was approved of by Surgeon Goncnil Wyman, then at Key West. Refusing quarantine, tho vessel left port for sea, but went into Tampa bay May 2, running by the quarantine station. She was ordered back noxt morning by tho quarantine pa trol boat for disinfection and detention, in accordance with state and United States quarautluo laws, whero sho Is now. 1 re spectfully protest against any relaxation of United Statos, law In this Instance. I shall enforce the stato quarautluo laws." When detained tho officers of tho In fanta said they wcro In a hurry, ns some one wanted to reach Jacksonville. The stato board, however, recognized no priv ilege. Dr. Porter visited tho quarantine sta tion this morning and tho Infanta Is being thoroughly examined. Sho will be released tonight. AN OPPORTUNITY FOK SPAIN. She Will Probably Lodge a Complaint Against Florida Officials, Washington, May 8. Tho action of the Florida stato board of health officials In refusing to rcluaso tho Infanta Isabella was communicated to tho treasury depart ment. Secretary Carlisle said that in vlow of this action tuero was nothing more for his department to do in tho matter. His diroetions to the collector of customs at Tampa had been to Inform tho state offi cials that if the vessol were hold by thorn undor tho nllegitlon that sho was violat lng tho guven.. nt quarantine regula tions sho ought to bo reloaseu. If tho ves sel Is now being held by tho stato officials under tho statu laws that Is another mat ter, with which he could not luterfero. Tho United States having waived tho ,'ision of the quarantino regulations tlir ugh which the Infanta Isabella is dc tain ed, It would not bo burprlsing If tho Spa ulsh government took official notico of tho incident and lodge a complaint with tho state department. Singular Fatality at Lancaster. Ij ancasteh, Pa , May 8. A singular mishap caused tho ueatn last nlglit ot Gee rgo W. Cormcny, an omployo of tho Coi estoga Cotton mills, of this city. Cor- moiy, with a companion, was testing a UOVf automatic uro oxtinguisnor wncntno othPT mnn 'ct 8 tno nozzle on tho end of tho P'P through which tho water was bo lugj pumped. Tho forco of tho stream IcnJ'oked Cormcny down, and ho was sov eraf times struck on tho hoad by the heavy plopo of brass. His skull was fractured, un he died soveral hours lator from con cussion of tho brain. Cormcny was aprom Inopt Grand Army mau, and was formorly bomber of city counolls. Conscience Made Iliin a Coward. AN Fi'.ancisco, May 8. From brooding r tho thought that ho was unworthy of lovo borno him by his promised brldo, irgo E. Watson committed suicide by otlng himself through tho hoad at tho ovu the Go- ehd hojno of his brother-lu-law, John A. Sar- gorft. At the tlmo of his ueatn watson was engaged to bo married to Miss Amy jfijior, a woalthy young lady living In Xrlvldcnco, R. I. He had known her ever Blii'o ho was u boy, and had corresponded wlfli uer ever since ho came to San Fran clsfo, sevon years ago. I Hlgued the Amalgamated Scale. HiTTSDUItQ, May 8. Phillips, Nlmlck & Cd, owners of the Sllgo mill, yesterday sljaed the wago soaloof tho Amalgamated Asfoolntlon. This Is the first victory for the strikers, and as this mill has been non union for ycaiw tho signing bf tho scalo Is especially significant. The strlklug pud dlors at tho other Iron works nro still out, and will not go back unless paid 44 per ton. The Clinton mill Is the only ono yet running nt the non-union rato, and this Is expected to bo closed soon. Charged With Assaulting Mrs. Farnell. CAMDEN, N. J., May 8. James Wllletts, a oolored man, was arrested, in Stockton yesterday on u charge of beating his wife in this city, hut a more serious charge nwalts him. wllletts Is suspected or ue lng the assailant of Mrs. Parnell at Bor- dontown. What grounds for suspicion they may have the authorities refuse to state, but tho Bordentown officials have been notified. Wllletts said he lived in Burlington. The Work of Thieves. Dovkr. Del., May 8. Early lu the morn lng the general merchandise stereof Moore Brothers, at Leipslo, a short distance from here, woe entered by burglars, and oasu cheoks and goods to the amount of i,000 were stolen. The thieves gained an UU' tranoe by forclug open a window. There is no olew. Husplclons of Murder. AsilLAHD, Pa., May 8. Tho badly do- composed remains of a Polanuer wore found on the mountain between New Bos ton and Mahanoy City A blood stained handkerchief fuuud nearby loads to tbo tellef that murder has Iweu done, and the toronor Is investigating tho case. A Sawmill Blown to Fragments. KnitoMo, Iud May 8. - The holler in the sawmill ownei iby John Bennett, north of iWM Jlisterday, blowing the mill b a certain indication of impure and im poverished blood. If your blood could always bo rich and pure, full of tho red corpuscles upon which its vitality depends, you would never be weak, or Nervous I Bolls, pimples, scrofula, salt rheum, would never trouble you. But . our mode of living, shut in all winter in poorly ventilated homes and shops, depletes the blood and there is Iosb of appetite, a. 'weakness. Hood's Sarsa parllla is the standard remedy for this condition. It purines, vitalizes and enriches the blood, overcomes that tired feeling, builds up tho nerves and gives perfect health. Read this: Our daughter, Blanche, when four years of ago had a humor break out on her hands and face, which our physician pronounced eczema. It the cold air reached her face or hands they would swell up, look almost purple, and headed blisters would form and break, PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Defeat of the 11111 Creating the Olllce of Deputy Auditor General. HAr.r.ISBUlta, May 8. The bill creating the office of deputy auditor general was killed In tho house yosterday by a vote of 00 to 09. Representative Collins, of Ly coming, who had the measure in charge, changed his vote hoforo the result was an nounced so as to hu In position to movoto reconsider should It bo decided to nfake another effort to put the bill through. The sentiment ugalust It, however, is so strong that thoro seems to bo no hope of reconsid eration. Tho defeat of tho bill was a great surprise to Auditor Gcnoral Myllu. who ! assumed tho duties of office yesterday. He had selected Colonel John A. Gloan, of . Philadelphia, for his deputy. Capt'iln P. ! D. Bricker, of Jersey Shore, corporation I clerk uudor ex-Auditor General Gregg, was to havo buiu retained hi this position, ! and ox-Revenue Collector Sam Matt Fridy, of Lancaster, was to ho chief clerk. The defeat of tho bill means tho retirement ot captain unclcer, whose place as corpora- tlou clerk will ho taken by Colonel Glenn. 1 Tho ieuroae bill to prohibit prize fight-1 lng and regulato glovo contests was klllod. I Among the bills passed finally were the , following: Creatiug a state hoard of un-. dertakers in cities of the first class; pro hibiting mining anil manufacturing com-' paulas from conducting company stores; allowing county commissioners to elect the county solicitor and fix his salary. The senate passed twenty-four bills finally. Among the house bills passed '-ial1'- were: H qulri!iT wit - , :i mechan ics' liens to bo Indexed on judgment, dock ets, authorizing cities, bnrotigus and tou-..iilps to i.ppiop.-Iulo mouey tut' inem- or:.r. avrvlsesj o tabllshias u state bu.'i-d of veterinary oxamlnors; prohibiting tht sale of cortnln articles within ono mile ol a camp meeting. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7;Now York, At St. Louis St. Louis, 10; Boston, 6. At Chicago Chicago, 10; Washington, 0. At Pittsburg Brooklyn, 9; Pittsburg, S (called at ond of llftn Inning on account of wot grounds). Loulsvllle-Phlladolphla game called at ond of first inning on ac count of rain. Clovolaiul-Baltlmore game postponed on account of wet grounds. Eastern League. . At Scranton Scranton, 4; Buffalo, 3. At Springfield Springfield, 0; Syracuse, At I'roviuencu Providetivo, 4; Roch ester. 3. At Wllkosbarre Wilkesbarre. 4: Toronto, i How to Treat a Wife. (From JPacino Health Journal.) First set a wife: second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexi ties in vour business, nut uo not. tuere- fore, carry to your home a cloudy or con tracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy In the bouse. It 1b the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Buv Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lseeio & Baku, Ashlaud, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf Strouge has a fine line of society em blems. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kldnev and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain lu the bladder, kidneys, back and everv nart of the urinary pas sages In male or fomale. It relieves re tention ot water anu paiu iu inwg aliuoat immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post omce, nuenanuuau, pa. 4-9-3m When you "want good roofing, plumb ing, gas fitting, or general tlusmlthing done call on E F. Gallaaher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 84-tf You Don't Have to Swear off says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture iu an editorial about No To-Bac, the fani ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of mm onsen cured bv No-To-Bac. one. prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years : two boxes oured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him Blck." No-To-Bao sold and guaranteed bv Mrs, A. Waslev. No cure no pay UOOK tree. Diernug iiemeuyuo., New xork or Chicago. lat eoa Ten-cent box Maglo Paste Stove Pullsli for 5 cents. Ask your grocer, .pictures tree, For itching piles. Irritation of the genitals, or itching in any part of the N. B. Bo Euro to get Hood's and only Feeling Discharging a watery fluid, and the burn ing and itching would drive her nearly wild. Unless we incased her little hands she would tear patches of skin from her face and hands. We tried many doctors and many remedies and at last gave the case up as hopeless. But our daughter Cora tried Hood's Sarsaparllla, to euro a scrofulous lump near the left breast which caused her much pain and after taking 4 bottles it disappeared. Blanche, who is now eleven, had spent seven years of suffer ing, so I concluded to give her Hood's Sarsaparllla. Sho took 5 bottles and her face is smooth and soft as a baby's, the color of a rose petal. Her hands are soft and white, whero four monthB ago they were blue and red and calloused nearly liko leather. I can not express my gratitude by ren or mouth. It seems a miracle and our friends are surprised." Mrs. Anna L. Clark, 401 E. 4th St., Duluth, Minn. Hood's. THE DELaVARl. OE.ADt.OCK. The Iloiwp Pm"4 a resolution Intending tho Legiftlntlvu Session. Dovsn, Del., May 8 Tiia hall of the house was crowded jvslurilny lonp before the hour for taking tho usual ballot fot senator. All who were entitled to occupy seats on the lloor availed themselves of the privilege. Tho expected change, owing to tho letter written by Hon. George V. Mas soy, did not occur, however, but instoad tho supporters of tho Dover uttornoy Issued a request for a oonforonce of Republican membojs lust nlglit. Tho conference to discuss the senator- ship muddle was culled to order at 8 o'clock, null remained in session until midnight, when an adjournment was had without uny thing having been accom plished. Two reporters, who socrelod themsolves In tho room whoro the confer- caco originally met, wore discovered and ejected, after which tho conforrcos ad journed to tho parlor In tho stato house nnu resumed their deliberations, Tho resolution of Representative Chnrles lj- Mooro, extending tho time of tho ses slon until tho lbth, was passed by tho kpuso by a vote of 11 to 10. Daly (Dem.; voted with tho Republicans In favor of tho resolution, nnu Is being roundly de nounced by his party associates for doing bo. i ivo Republicans voted against tho bill Spcakor Records is strongly In favor of tlio rosolutlou, as he belioves the general assembly cannot possibly get through with Us business by tomorrow. The governor Is just as pronounced In opposition, and says he .vill go on the floor of tho sunnto anu voto if by that means ho can defeat It. Countess Castnllane's Ambition. PAltis, May 8. Tho Count Bonlfaco do Castollano and his wife, formerly Miss Anna Gould, of New York, havo bought a largo site at tho corner of tho Avenuo du Bols do Boulogno and tho Avenuo do Mat akoff, payln. therefor 700 francs per motor. Tno Countess do Castollano will now carry out tho dream of her life, that is to exactly rcproduco tho Grand Trianon at Ver sailles, with lmtnenso gardons, for a Paris residence. Tho Grand Trianon Is a haud somo villa, ono story in height, In the form of a horseshoe, and is situated about three- quarters of a mile to the northwest ot the terrace of tho Palace of Versailles. It was erected by Louis XIV for Mme. Do Main- tenon. Japan's Additional ludeinnlty. LONDON, May 8. A dispatch from St. Petersburg to The Times says that the Russian government is satisfied with Japan's reply to tho protest of tho powers, ami regarus tuu incident thus tar as closed. Russia Is ovldontly glad to get out of a very awkward position without hag gling as to tho particular form of luu guage In which Japan agrees to refrain from annexing the Liao Tung peninsula, It Is reported that In consideration of Japan's abandonment of tho Liao Tung peninsula sho will receive un additional Indemnity of S50,O00,Ou0. Dynamite Fiends In Nuw Jersoy. CitANFonn, X. J., May 8. Peter Pat ten's now hutel at Fanwood was partially destroyed by Uyuamitj at 4 o clock in the morning. Holes were dug on oach sldo of the arch supporting the building, and a onrtridgo with a fuse attached plaood In sido. tub earth was replaced and the fuse lighted. Tho effect of tho uxploslou was to tear away most of the weatherboards from the house and to break all the win dows In tho hotel. The thoory Is that the outrage was committed by a jealon rival or Patten, who failed to get a lloonse In a anwood. Royalty In a Itallroad Wreck, ROME, Muy 8. While King Humbert and Queen Margaret wore on their Wnv by rail In a spoolul train from Florenne to this city, attended by their sulte,oni- of the carriages was thrown from the track. An obstruction had either fiillou across the track or was placed there by evil minded persons. Several members of the party sustained slight Injuries, but tho king and queen escaped with nothing more serious than a bad shaking up. To Cultivate fciruutouV, Vacant Lots. ScilANTON, Pa., May a The fjornnton board of assoolated charities lunt night decided to put in operation tho plan of Mayor Plngreo, of Detroit, of tho "culti vation of vacant lots by tho uuemnlovod." An appoal was mado today for land and iuuus to stnrt me worlc. Fuvorluc the Philadelphia Inveatlcatlou HAnmsuuitQ, May 8. Senator Penrose's movement for an investigation of tho mu nlolpal affairs of Philadelphia, took a step in advance yosterday aftornoon, when the senate Judiciary gonoral committee unan lmously agreed to favorably report tho rosolutlou as committed. Tlio Wvuther. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jor- oy, fair, cooler; southerly winds, hoconv REVOLUTIONJN ECUADOR. Tho United Stall s Stenmor Unnccr Ordered t.o Usmnrnlflfk. New YoitK.Mny 8. The Herald's special from Panama has tho following: The Her ald's correspondent ih Guayaqull.Kcuador, sends word that tho revolution thoro is spreading on all sldos, and thot Seuor Sn rastl, minister of war, Is reported to be killed. Tho principal newspapers of that city havo been suppressed and their edit ors and proprietors banished. Several reg iments of soldiers havo gone ovor to the revolutionists. It Is estimated that tho rev olutionists havo 1,000 men In Esmornldas by this time, nud Gouoral Barouals In Ha bahoyo with 000 more. Tho fact leaked out at the navy depart ment yostordny, after having been success fully hidden from tho public for a wook, that tho United States steamer Rangei had beou ordered from Buonavontura, Colombia, on May 8 to Esmoraldas, a port In northern Ecuador, whore sho probably has been for tho last four days. This or der was issued at tho request of tho state department, whflro It was stated that the request had been mado because tho de partment had been convinced by repre sentations mado by Americans having In terests In Ecuador that It would be wise to do so. No further statemont as to the nature of the troublo that has arisen in Ecuador could bo gathered at tho stato do nartmont. but from other sourcos It Is learned n revolution is bollovod to bo Im pending In that country as an outcome of tho hitter dissatisfaction engendered by tho use of tho Ecuador flag to covor tho transfer to Jnpau of tho Chilean crulsor Esmeralda last wlntor. DEATH OF JUDGE GREEN. lie Was JCx-tovernor and Vlco Chancellor of New Jersey. 1 EMZABSTH, N. J., May 8. Vlco Chau- collor and ex-Governor Robert S. Green died at his homo horo yesterday, In hlaliSth year. Robert Stockton Green was born at Princeton, lu 1831, of a distinguished Now Jersey family. Ho was graduated at Princeton In 1850, and was admitted tot he bar threo years later. In 1857 he beeaim city attornoy of Elizabeth a position that ho held for eleven years. From IStw to lb07 he was surrogate of Union county, and for tho flvo following years he wis tho presiding judge of tho county court of common pleas. At tho ond of his sorvice In that capacity Judge Green was made a mombor of tho commission to surjrest amendments to tho constitution of New Jersoy. Iu 1874 ho was admitted to the Now York bar. Mr. Green was a delegate to the national Democratic convention of 1860, which nominated Stophod A. Doug las for prosldont, and that of 18S0. In 18S4 he was elected to congress from tho Third district of Now Jersoy. Ho was elected governor of Now Jersey lu 1SS". After his term expired ho was appointed ouo of thi vico chancellors of the stato, and last June was appointed by Governor Worts a law judge of tho court of errors nnd appeals, to succeed the lato Hon. William waiter Phelps. , Tho Summer Ipcutlro Mansion. Washington, May 8. Quite a co-npleli executive office will be established at G:' n Gables for tho president's use this sum mer, and as arrangements have been m ule for the transaction there of all puuli buslnoss that will necessarily come before him it Is probable that his doiurturo for Buzzard s Bay will bo made assoou as tee weathor becomes oppressive In Washing ton. Private Secretary Thurbor will in near enough so that ho eau work with tht president evoty day. No appointment that may bo made or othor business trans nctod by tho president will bo furnlsheu to tho nubile at Buzzard's Bay, but will be sent to the White Houso In Washing ton for announcement. An Alibi for Student Durant. , San Francisco, May 8. Theodoro Dur- ant's uttoruoys havo discovered evidence which will enable them to establish an alibi for their client, so far as the Will iams murder caso Is concorneil. A Market streot hair ilressor states that Minnlo Williams was a regular patron. Sho says Miss Williams entorod her shop nt o'clock on tho night of hor disappearance Sho hail her hair drossed, leaving the shop at 8:25. This proves, Durant's oounscJ says, that ho could not have committed the crime. Governor Morrill Kxnlulns. Topeka, ICun., Muy 8, Governor Mor rill returned to Topuka yesterday, but no warrant of arrost has boon sworn put. At torneys for Warilon Chase still lnslst,hoW' over, that the arrest will bo made. To a re porter tho governor said : ' 'There is nothing about the Issuance of those vouchers hut what Is all right, as far as I am concerned I. supposa that If I hud mado out those vouchers for 'oxtra services' wo would never have heard of It again, but I don't urooose to do business that way." T3EMEMBER there -4- are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheao materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T.Lewis &Bros.' For CoLORS.-Natlonal Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a M.nound kei of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves timeand annoyance In matching sliades, and Injures the best paint inai u possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paint J and color-card, free; It will probably ave you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia JOHN A. BEILLY, Wholesale and Retail UQUOR DEALER .d, Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKlnsoy, postmaster of Kokomo, Intl., and a bravo cx-soldler, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving uio array au ino ciosc or uic late war. i was trouuieu witu palpitation and shortness of breath. 1 could not sleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart. I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Mime5 Hofli-t fW T d?cide to try it. The first bottle niicie Jt tieciaca improvement, in my ot.itlot:, i'.nd flvo bottles have com "!y cured me." G. W. McKTKSEY, V. Kokomo, Ind M.leanoartOuroIsEold on a. positive uinr.tt t'.iattliot!rst bottlo will benefit. stsscll itrti lil, 0 bottlos forS5, or . "! tmi-ont, prepaid, on receipt of price i . UUl j kvidlcai Co , Elkhart. Ind. IVETEWMSPECIFIGS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 5001'otro Hook on Treatment of Animal lilid Chart bent free. cches 5 Fcvcrs.ConEestinns, Inflammation A. A. j spinal .HcuinmilH, mint i ever. 11.11. Strains, J.iiiueiien, ltlieniualista. t!.:.-.I)iteiiii,er, Nasal Discharges. 1.I). IIoih or !ritbs, Worms. K.K.-CoUEUB, Heaves, l'nruinonia. If.K.-.Collc or liripcH, Hellynelie. t.0.HU8carrlaee Ilemorrlmues. 11.11. Ui'innrynna muney Diseases. EriiptiTe Uispnscs, Mature. . . J.K.lliscasesof Digi-utton, i'nrnlysls. Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - - .00 Stable Case, with Speclfles, Manual, Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 Sol.l fcyDrtiMUUt or ! prfptld anjnhere and In any quantity -on rerelpt of price. limruRETB'lIKD.CO., Ill Alliniinam St., Itxriorz. HOMEOPATHIC Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, fcnd Prostration, from over work or other causes. Bl per vial, or 6 vials and 1K vial povmer, for $3. bold ly Drugglila, or ueui jmB-.j-Miduu r. .Ipt o irlra, UCHl'llUKlS'JlliD. CO., Ill A 113 William S!.,lWlork. JOHN DALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBEY'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter, A trial order solicited. Try BABBBY'S BOCK BEER, Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies HOTEL KAIBR, CHA8. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel lu tue region rinestccominodatlons. Handsome fixtures, Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand tho same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorouz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. For Sale, Cheap 1 2 On North White Street, Double block of dwellings, Nos. 30 and 83 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. , ,,, Also, a double block of dwellings, Nos. HftiiS WnXwhlt -txPet. between SPEC1FIG No.fifI V.
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