EVENING HERALD ".Wished dally, exoept Sunday by XISK A T, J) 1'VHLIHUINO COMVAMT, Fabrication oflloe and meobanleal Jepartmont North Market Street. 'ft TJnunlrl lh I01'1 ln Shenandoah and acw pwsw gurrouniing towns for Six Cents meek, piyablo to the onrrlers. lly mall, Three ftsfrtrn ft year orTnonty-flve conts per month, Vasfivance. Advertisements cbarRed according to space tad position. The publishers reserve the right to change tho position ot advertisements when ever tho publication ot news requires It. The VtCbX l also rosorved to reject any advertise nwmt, vrhethor paid for or not, that the pub f shers may deem Improper. Advertising rates node known upon application. Entered at tho post offlco at Shenandoah, Pa. c second closs mall matter. THE EVENING HE1CAZV, Shenandoah, Fenna. Evening Herald. FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1895. The Servian Skupshtlna has on many previous occasions legislated ln a wild and recklen way, particularly In money matters. Now It has voted an annual allowance of $70,000 to ex-King Milan, -when f70 Is more than he Is entitled to. Our Democratic Skupshtlna In Washing ton could hardly he expected to do any thing more loolWh and criminal. That Milan divides with the able leaders of the Skupshtlna Is gravely suspected. Wit. CLEVELAND has 9ent a check for 500 to a happy father ln Decatur, In dlana, who has named triplet after .Mrs. Cleveland and the two children. Daring the summer of 1693 Mr. Cleve land acknowledged these little courtesies atniply by writing the prolific and pat- ?lotic patents, n friendly letter with some reference to the Constltutl in aud an ex pression of belief ln the tact that the liope of the crantry was In the rising generation, and the more of them of the right kind the better. That Mr. Cleve Sand is now paying a cash bonus shows that he is indeed a candidate for re-elec-Uon. "Tire South Is not enthusiastic over the -.suggestion that one ot its sons should be nominated for President by tho Demo cratic Convention of 1S9C. Apparently the South either thinks the suggestion Is not made in good faith or it is con vinced that no Democrat can win any bow, and therefore it does not want the nomination. Probably it is correct In vtho first inference; unquestionably it is correct ln the becond. No serious at tempt Is likely to he made in the North to give the South the caudidacy, although the level headed Democrat h of each sec stlon feel that their party has no chance (to win with any candidate For these reasons the South is perhaps wise ln re fusing to gush over the proposition. OUR real American bird is the turkey, and a lordly fellow he Is when arrayed in all his pride. But though he has not lacked advocates, he is not likely to take the place of the eagle in our national -devices. When It comes to merit of the highest order, the first of all birds beyond comparison is the hen. It adds to the wealth of the country every year ln eggs Alone 135,000,090, or about the combined value of our output of iron and wool. The hen in England is a great institution, dind yet that country imported $22,000,000 iworth of eggs and poultry last year. No body ever complains of an overproduction of eggs, and they are a cash article. But no political economist has ever thought the hen worthy of his scientific considera tion. The world could easily survive the loss of all political economists, but what h stir there wonid be If the hen should be threatened with extermination. 'Tire bond syndicate, that made Mr, Cleveland's Administration pay $8,000,000 lor the loan of M3,000,000, is now trying to "corner" all the gold mined tn this country, la "corner" means to buy up .ahead, cause a famine by withholding, -and then sell at your own price to those who must buy. In a short time Mr. Cleveland's Administration, ln the view of the syndicate, must again buy gold. If the "corner" Is successful, he must buy of the syndicate and at the syndicate's own prioe. Another scandal! Nobody blames the Messrs. Rothschild and Bel niont. They are money lenders and like all money lenders, expect their pound of flesh, but it does seem as though the country could spare a great deal of "sound money" talk If It could get a little "aound money" action. Is this country about to have Its debt still further heaped up and to pay another crushing bonus ot igold to two banking bouses, one ot them iorelgn, for their work on the heaping f Xu two or three weeks, experts say, gold ray begin again to go abroad. Thence- forward trouble I . Perhaps the AdinlnU tr&tlan is ready notr, as it was not ready before. In view ot all the warnings and all the financial tracts from Washing' ton, 1st us hope th at this time the White House will be ahead of the Banking House.New York World, Deui. rp on. Why tho Havaiian Minister's Eo oall Wne Requested. BEORETARY GRESHAM'S LETTER. It Hlimrs How thn Young Diplomat Kn denvnrmt to Orontn Keeling Agalnnt the AriiiiliiMrntlnii by (living Out Prrjmllccd Opinion for Publication. SAN FrtANCIRCO, Mny 10. Hawaiian ad vices rocolvod from Honolulu, dated May 8, per steamer Mariposa, irons follows: "Tho lottrrdemamllngtho recall of Mln lstor Thurston Is hero, and was road to tho oxcoutlvo sosslon of tho councils yes terday nftomoon. This lottor had boon to Hone Kong. It went past Honolulu ln a bag with a couplo of hundred others. The fault lies with the postolllco at San Fran Cisco. The lottor, which is dntcd Fob. 21, is nddressod to Minister Willis, and Is ln substance as follows: "I regrot to bo constrained to bring to your attontlon, and through you to the knowledge of tho Hawaiian government, certain acts of its representative In tho United States, of whloh this government has just ground to oomplnln. In order to sot forth tho facts with doslrablo clear ness It becomes necessary to roclto fully whnt occurred at two Interviews which I had with Mr. Thurston at this department on the 16th and 18th inst. "Tho recent seizure of a ship at San Dingo, Cal., for alleaod violation of our neutrality laws ln carrying arms to Ha waii was tho occasion of his first call. After brief conversation on this subject, I took occasion to remark that I had infor mation that ho was not pleased with your action in connection with roccut ovonts at Honolulu. Mr. Thurston desired to know why that view was entertained here, wheroupon I handed him a clipping from n Now York paper of tho 13th Inst. "Aftor ho had road this article I asked him If ho had furnished tho matter to tho paper for publication. He nt onco said ho had furnished tho paragraph, which ho pointed out. It was as follows: " 'An analysis of tho growth of tho fool ing and facts leading up to tho insurrec tion showed that It is based almost upon tho encouragument given to tho royalists by President Cleveland and his announced and constantly roltorntcd opinion that tin: queen ought to bo restored, and a fooling which, rightly or wrongly, was dtsseml nnted throughout tho royalist sympathlz ers that upon tho slightest opportunity Clovoland would take oocaslon to assist tho royalists if they could got control to a sufficient oxtent to glvo him an excuse for so doing. I then desired to know if Mr. Thurs ton had also ritrnlsned to tho snmo paper tho concluding paragraphs, purporting to bo oxtrncts from a letter wrlttou by 'n prominent lawyer ln Honolulu.' One of tho paragraphs road: The most serious feature Is tho attitude of Willis nnd Hawes. They oro In constant nttondnnco at tho trlnls. Nowman, tho attorney do- fending tho lssurrectlonists, is constantly ln closo consultation with them.' Mr. Thurston answorod that ho had furnished nothing to that or any other pnpor, but that ho had pormlMcd an cm- ployo or ngontot ono of tho press associa tions to copy at hla logatlon a privnto let ter or letters which ho had received, and added that tho published paragraphs did not contain all ttint was ln tho private lot tor or letters. I thereupon said that I was awaro this was so, and that I know tho privnto letter or letters did not nppoar ln full ln tho lost paragraphs as printed. Handing him a typo written paporlasked If tho omitted parts woro not contained ln the following passagos: " 'Thero is lntenso feeling being mani fested by tho pooplo nt what Is looked upon as Mr. Willis' unwarranted intorforonco ln connection with tho present trlnls. Ho is doing everything that ho can to protect tho royalists and harass tho government. Many of our best men fcol it Imperative for our future safoty that some examples should bo made. Tho action of Mr. Hawes, tho British representative, Is in marked contrast to that of Mr. Willis.' "Having read this paper, aud after some apparent hosltutton, Mr. Thurston said ho did not know what right I had to thus In terrogate him. I replied that ho had al ready admitted ho had allowed tho pub lished matter to be coplod from letters nt his legation, but that tho publication wns not full, and I did not supposo be would deny that tho pnpor I showed him con tained n corroct copy of tho omitted parts. Ho said the letters containing tho omitted passages woro submitted by htm to tho representative of the press association to bo copied for publication, not as express ing his official or personal views, hut as showing tho state of fooling ln Honolulu. I asked him if ho thought ho could, with proprioty, as ho representative of n foreign governim ..c nt this capital fur nish newspapers with such inattor. His reply was that he had simply furnished it as news or information which tho public might liko to hear from Honolulu and that Sonator Kylo had received u letter even more sovero ln Us terms which had been given to the publlo; to which I re joined that Sonutor Kylo was a citizen of the United States aud as such might say and do things which a foreign minister could not say or do with propriety. "Y hen Mr. Thurston called nt tho de partment two days later he said: 'I roalizo I was guilty of ofliclal impropriety ln fur nishing tor publication the matter men ttoneu in our former interview, l ulu not roallze this at tho tlmo, but do now. I re gret what I did. and apologize tor It.' "I replied that, ln order to avoid any posslblo misunderstanding, the minister s statement should ue ln oiuciai torm and requested that he prepare ami 6iUmilt such a communication. Ho declined to do this, saying ho did not fool oallod upon to make a written apology. "You aro instructed to mnke this incl dent known to tho minister for foreign af fairs. You will express the surprise aud dissatisfaction with which this govorn ment naturally regards tho conduct of a forolgn envoy who thus covertly uses his lnllueuce through the press to bias publlo opinion ln tho country whoso hospitality ho enjoys. And you will add that the president would bo ploasod were Mr Thurston replaced by another minister from Hawaii, lu whom he may feol that joufldouco which Is essential to frank and cordial Intercourse-." Vetoed by Ooverrtor Uastlne. Hamiisiiuiio, May 10. Governor Has tings has vetoed tho senate bill which gavo to married women the sumo rights and powora as their spinster sisters and was doslguod to enable her to sell real estate or enter into contracts frea from the con trol of her husband, saving to him only bis right m a tenant by courtesy iu reul property $300 IN G0LL DROWNS A MAN. I At the bnruliiK of a steamboat on the Hudson Hirer Tortjf years ao, many of the passengers ,vere drowued. Among the bodlBB brought up fiom tlm bottom of the rltar by grappling wus that ot a man kuowti to have been nn excellent swim mer. Around his waist wu- a belt con- j talnlng nearly S-800 ln gold. That told the story. "ln old and chronic cases of Indigestion (dyspepsia or gastritis it is all the name) the sufferer develops a great variety of symptoms n id o ten dies polsoaed by the products of bli oivu torpid aud in flamed stomach. His food, instead of being digested, nnd ho furnishing streng h and physical substance, ferments aud putrtiles within him. The chief proofs ot 111c is arrested at a vital point. The mora he eats the worse off he is. Aud yet unless he can be fed he must also perish. People do so die, dally, by thou sands, hut we doctors seldom have the moral courage to give the cause Its true name lest we (mould he laughed at for our lnablll'y to cure so 'simple' a thing as digestion. Simple ? Why, It Is the cap stone of all complaints aud the mother of most of them." So writes a famous English physician. Some ot the symptoms alluded to are these: Loss of appetite; distress after eating; heartburn and palpitation; gld dluens; foul taste In the nniutli; the rising of nauseous acids and gates Inn the t iro tt; furred tongue: spots hef.ire the eyen ; unaccountable weariness and fatigue; sluggish clrcula'iou; weakness and nervous prostration; cnustipttlou or diarrhoea; discolored sk u, &c. The sufferer's triends often advise him to cheer up; to throw off hts lethargy and eat freely. Bad advice. He knows better. "No," he answers, "I c.tnnot; my food does me no good." He Is right. Food now Is gold iu the spent swimmer's belt. Take light nourishment, followed Immediately by a dose of the Shaker Digestive Cordial a new and radical remedy discovered anil prepared by the Shakers of Mt. Lebanon, N. Y. the estence ot medicinal herbs and plants cultivated by them alone. Then continue with It. Relieves at once aud soon cure. Plea-ant to the palate aud adapted to all constitutions. Trial bottles which prove its merits at ten ceuts. For sale by nearly all druggists. Fntal Kxploiilnn on a locomotive. Hyde Paijk, Mn.. May 10. An cxp'o slon of tubes connecting -with the llro de partment of an engine of the fast freight on tho Now York, Now Haven nnd Hart ford railroad yesterday caused the instant death of lirnkomnn Owen J. McCafferty, tho fatal injury of Fireman Arthur A. Fuller and the serious scalding of Enzl- neer Taylor. McCafferty, who resided at uannravlile, was to havo boon married next week. I!lg llrlck Works Destroyed by Fire. Eao HAltuoit Citv, N. J., May 10. The Winslow Brick works, ono of the largest establishments ot tho kind iu tho state, wns destroyed by a llro, which originated ln tho ongiuo room. The Hnmmontou llro depnrtmout nssUted innnoudeavor to bo.vo tno iiuiiiung. Tho loss, which Is estimated at $100,000, Is fully covered by Insurance Over 200 workmen will bo thrown out of employment. Pennsylvania Militia Knrnmpments. HAnitlSHURO, Mny 10. Adjutant Gen ernl Stewart isbiios n genernl order fixing tho tlmo and places tor tho brlgado on campmonts this year. Tho First and Third brigades will go Into camp from July 20 to 27, und tho second brigade from Aug. 3 to 10. Tho First brigade will en eump at bauatoga, tho Secoud at Clenan and the Third at Mt. Gretna. Town Nearly Deluged by a Cloudburst. Svkacuse, N. Y., May 10. A cloud burst occurrod over the town of Clayvillo, Oneida coutity. almost deluging the town. A dam above the village gave way, and did much injury to property. Tho Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western railroad tracks woro washed out. Died from Her Harris. BALTlMOllK, May 10. Sarah Sllberman, one of the six persons burned by an ex plosion ot gasoline ln a "sweat shop " Wednesday evening, died yesterday. Other victims of tho lire are not out of danger of a fatal termination of thoir Injuries. Greater New York Dill Defeated. Albany, May 10. Late yesterday after noon the greater New York bill wns put od final passago in the senate and defeated by a rote of 14 ayes to IS nays. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book about NoTo-Bac. the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotlnlzed nerves, eliminates the nicotine uolson. makes weak men gain strength vlcor and manhood. You run no nbyslca or financial risk, as No To-Bao Is sold by Mrs. A. waBley under a guarantee to cure or monev refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or (Jhlcago. loi eou Coming: Events. Mny 30. Monster ptcnlo at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. May 80. Ice cream festival ln Rohblns1 hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United evangelical cnurcn. June 0. Lecture bv Bev. T. Bateman entitled, "That's the Man," ln the P. M cnurcn. Strouso has n blems. fine line of society eui How to Treat a Wife. (From Faclflo Health Journal.) First get a wife; second, be patient You mav have great trials and pernlexl ties ln your business, but do not, there- lore, carry to your nome a ciouay or con tracted brow. Your wife mar have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard tor her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders ln chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It Is 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 oale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. When you want good roofing, plumb ing, gas niiing, or general lusuiitmng done call on E F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer ln stoves. 3-4-tf I Ten-cent box Magio Paste Stove Polish I lor o ceuts. ask your grocer. Pictures free. If): EASTERN PEACE TREATV I iai May Octtlpr Tort Arthur for MnnJ Y-ars. W.viiirTr.f, May 10 -An olHolal dls P'ltcli from Tokto rcrrived nt the Japan i"-" legation states that the rat Kh ationi of I he treaty of ponce between Japan and China worn exchanged at Chlfu on Wed nesday. No change wns made ln tho toxl or the treaty as originally concluded. Tak ing Into noeouut tho recommendation nudn by Russia, Germany nnd Franco, flic Japanese government agreed to ro nounop ivrmnnent nossesslon of the Lalu Tong peninsula on condition that tho ar rangements regarding tho tonus nnd form of renunciation shall bo reserved for ad justment hotweou Itself nnd tho govern ment of China. This lnttcr stipulation Is construed tc mean that Japan will not surrender tlu peninsula until a suitable indemnity shall havo been paid, nnd that It may oven be agreed between Japan and China that the possosslon of Port kVrthur Itsolf will l retained by tho Japanese for a torm ol yoars extending boyoud tho date whon the indemnity has boon paid ln full, thus ns- surlng to Japan not alone tho payment ot the Indemnity Itsolf, but also sufliclonl tlmo to safeguard horsolf against anything liko n war ot roprisnl. It will be remembered that tho troaty ol peace Itself provides that Wol-Hal-Wal shall bo hold until tho first 100,000,00( toels of tho indemnity nnd tho noxt two an nual installments have boon paid, so that with thn added guarantee of. tho posses sion of Port Arthur, ovon although only temporary, the Japanese, government would appear to havo takon ovory possible precaution for the future. Tho foregoing stntement is ofliclal. com ing dlroct from Toklo by cablo. The un derstanding is that It embodies the reply which Japau recently gavo to tho protosl of Russia nnd tho allied powors. Kemarkable licat ln Nova Scotia. Halifax, N. S.. May 10. Tho heatol tho last two days Is unparallolod for sc early ln tho season ln Nova Scotia, and roports from all sections Inland show thr heat to bo far moro lntenso than ln Hall fax. On Wednesday afternoon tho mer cury reached 5)0 dogs, nt Antlgoutsh and points west. Near Now Glasgow tho boat was so Intense that tho rolls on tho Inter colonial Canadlnu and Dominion railroad spread and a passenger train narrowly es caped bolug wrecked. Tho breozo from tho lco at the straits of Canso, ono hour f ride from horo, lowered tho morcury to 3C degs., and passengers on tho trains ex perienced the remarknblo chango of 60 do grocs ln temperature durlug ono hour's rldo. Now York's Itaclng Hills Signed. Albany, May 10. Tho governor ha? signed the Gray racing hill, tho two Wilds bills, forbidding pool soiling or gambling of any sort, and tho supplemental bill fix ing a tax of 5 per cent, on tho gross re ceipts of racing associations. By tho com bined provisions of the thrco bills horse racing Is allowed under the supervision ol a commission ot thrco members to bo ap pointed by tho governor to hold oillco fo: live years, races to bo run under tho rules of tho Jockoy Club or National Steeple chaso association. Tho governor names as this commission August Belmont ol New York, John S. Sanford of Amster dam and E. D. Morgan of Now York. Church Dissension In France. Pahis, May 10. The government will bo unnblo to much longer Ignore tho re bellion which Is gaining ground all over Franco that is, a rebellion of tho church against tho state, Tho nttltudo of the bishops Is making a great impression on the publlo mind, and tho country is bolug divided into two camps. Only one bishop has had tho coin-ago to advocate submis sion to tho luw, and ho was promptly ex tlugulshcd by his Metropolitan. Tho so cialists aro jubilant over tho renowal ol tho prospect of war with tho church. Correspondent Fuentes Released. Havana, May 10. It is believed that Fuontes, tho correspondent of tho New York World, who wns arrested at Guan tnnnmo an tho charge of aiding tho insur gents, and who was subsequently released on condition that ho leavo tho island, will sail iorrow xort thts afternoon. Gonoral Macoo, tho rebel leader, lost ton men killed nnd nearly a hundred wounded ln his recent attack on tho village of Crista twolvo miles from Santiago. . Defaulter Sent to an Asylum. "NEW YoitK, May 10,-John R. Tnlt, the defaulting paying teller of tho Chomlcal National bank, who wns Indicted for hav ing appropriated $18,000 of tho bnnk' money, was arraigned before Judgo Bone diet yesterday. On medical nflldavlts that ho was mentally unsound Judge Bene dict hold that he was In nocondltlon to bt placed on trial, and committed him to tin criminal lusauo hospitulat Washington. Armed Spectators ln a Court Itooin. PEltBT, O.T., May 10. Assistant Unlteu States Attornoy Hoffman, who has re turned from Washingtou county, reports tuat at the trial ot Jen Williams for tin murder of Bob Moore tho court houso has boon crowded with armed jnon, and a riot Is feared, Georgo East, a leader in tht county, declares that Williams shall suffei for tho crime, whllo Williams' friends arc determined he shall not bo punished. Italtlmore Coatuiakers' Strike Koded BALTIMOHK, May 10. -Tho strike of 4,00C coatmakers ton days ago Is practically set tled; and It is probable that all the strikers will be at work in a day or two. Tht strlkors wore partially suooaBsful. An ln orense of from 20 to 80 per cont. over tlu former wngos has boon agroed to by the manufacturers, lu lieu of 60 por cent, de mauded. The strikers also obtained othei concessions from the contractors. The Next National Senate, Washington, May 10. Delaware hav lug been tho lust state In whloh a Uultod States sonator remained to ho ducted, the sonato roster for tho opening of tho Fifty fourth congress Is now comploto. Omit ting tho second Deluwaro genntorslilp, the lennto polltlouliy will bo composed as fol lows: Republicans, 43; Domocrnts, 39: Populists 6. Divorced from Ills Tenth Wife. LA PotiTK, Ind., May 10.-A. Rymos was yesterday granted a divorce from his tenth wife. The evidence disclosed tho fact that Rymos' last wife was his first bride, and that ho had marrlod eight othor aspirants for his affections boforo ho wiu again weddod to his first wife. Comedian Toole to Ite'lr.. London, May 10. John Lauronco Toolo, the well known KugUsh aotor, Is suffer lug from paralysis, and will rotlra from tho itago. Mr. Tool, has for yonr. beau toKnowitHiguu. u uugianuvi leading oome llan. PENNSYLVANI fipenkor W nil on Wnnls Hip Ilia-.i- ' i! Jourii on May S3. Haiiiiisiiuiw, May 10 Tin- h i . hold throe sessions yostcrday In ord.-r to avoid n sosslon today. The order of 1nih,ni'v nt tho morning nnd afternoon sessions was the consideration of revenue bills oil sec ond muling. In tho ovouing tho order was senate hills on second reading and original resolutions. Speaker Walton Is urging tho houso to keep at work ln order that It may clour Its calendar and get away on .May 33. He snys three sessions will bo h,old dally noxt weok. Mr. Walton Is confident tho sosslon will closo this month, but tho gonoral impression of other members is that tho final adjourn ment will not como before tho first week ot Juno. The morning nnd afternoon essslons woro almost entirely dovotcd to tho dis cussion of tho rovonuo bill framed by tho state tax conforonco, representing tho six great Interests of the stnto. Tho hill finally passed second rondlng without amend ment. Tho sonato bill to prohibit tho collection of garbage to feed to food animals In cities whoro contract Is made by - tho city to dls- OOSO Of tho imrh-t--n am, It firllw rna .1. foatod on final (M ige. Tho bill to pre vent tho placing oi dynamite or any other exploslvo ln tho wntors of tho state for tho purpose of catching fish was amended to corroct nn error in the title and then laid over to bo printed. Those hills passed finally: Prohibiting tho adulteration of mill.- Iiv tho n,l,ll,lnn of preservatives; to provont tho Issue of unauinonz.:d ponces ot insuranco; mak ing dying declaratioascompatont ln prose cutions for criminal abortion; bills pro viding for tho Incorporation of sowornsjo aud drainage companies, and for tho sup- pression oi lottery girts and other gifts by storekeepers and others to gain patronage At tho ovoniuir session fnrr.v-nlnn hllla wero roported from tho appropriations eummiLiee recommondiug appropriations aggregating $3,037,528.38. Tho amount asked for for theso annroiirhitlnna WHO ftl . 027,400.03. A resolution offered by Mr. Focht con demning the iintlohui administration for its attitude in tho Nicaragua affair was adonted bv a strlnt. nirtv 'rfi Tift. a I VVV iUl, Wolnosdorf's resolution expressing sym- pinny wuu t;no uuuau revolutionists was also adopted. Tho bill nrovldlncr for thn tnnrOilncr nt muslo ln tho publlo schools, which was uuieaieu a wook ago, was reconsidered and laid asldo for future consideration. Tho senato hill providing for the licensing of clubs was indefinitely postponed. THE bestinvestmeni in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and -saves repairs. You imetimes want to sell many :i jood house has remain-d ttr.sold ."or want of paint. The rule bhoultl be, though, "the best paint oi none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You rannot afford to use cheap bainls. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the .r:ir,d : this one is safr: 'john T. Lewis &Bros." Tok Colors. -National Lead Co.'s u.e White Lead Tinting Colors. 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Thirty years' continuous practice as a spec ialist in this class ot diseases is sufficient evi dence of Ma skill ln the treatment ot his patients. Consultation and examinations tree and strictly confidential. Office hours, dally and -unday, from 9 A M. to 3 V. M., and 6 to H evenings. Call or send for free book on Errors of Youth and obscure d.seases ot both sexes. M. J.. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STORY Krame Building, 80x45 feet, on Houtu Chestnut street. Henta tor 818 per month; wl l ue sold cheap, FOK HArjE.-Hair lot and two houses, sit uate on West Centre Htreet. Will uav 12 per cent, on Investment, and can be bought on FAHM FOIl SALE -A. firm of S3 acres, within three mllai nt unnA market. Twenty-nlno acres under cultivation, and four nnuo ui guou umoer. i ramo rarm uoubu, sis rooms, good barn and all la good condition. Will be sold for 11,200 cash. FOIl HALE. Licensed hotel stand ln Maha noy township, near the borough line. Frame building, nine rooms, doing good bust. ness. uood reasons riven for selling. eiven lorseiuni A bar- gain for anybody. Annlv Justice of tbe Peace, 12$ East Centre street. SOL. HAAE, Wholesale agent for rtigtiifii's levari. I. J flflft Ltgtr til Siutr pale llttr. No finer maflo. Fine liquors and Clrara liW South MalaBt, RESCUED: On Lako Brio's Shores. Tho Captain's Wifo Tolls the Story.-It Will Interest Many People. OFVbm fAe lhtffalo Evening AVios.) If you were to Dull nt 27 Frout Avcnuo you would find a pleasant elderly lady, Jin. Captain Iloucsy by name. Her kindly smile nud joyous manner aro to no small extent due to the escapo she has had. Her own words can better describe her rcscilo nnd one can easily understand her present happy condition when they realize What she has gone through. She sayat " About live months ago 1 had an attack of sickness which lasted for a week nud sinco tlitjtt time I havo been subject nt In tervals to similar uttneks, soine of which were longer In duration. It Is hard for mo to describe how I suffered. The pain wouia commenco in my iieau, ntter which it would seem to pass down my body and settle in my back, my sides ached, my back ached, and I had a feeling of great distress in tho bowels. The increased pain which seemed to como from lying down, would bo almost unbearable, my faco and stomach would bloat up and I could hardly stand on- my feet, dizziness made it almost Impossible ; this feeling was always with mo even after the violence of tno attacK passed over. The last attack I had was tho worst, and was so bad I would not havo been ablo to tell this story but for Doau's Kidney Tills. As soon as I commenced their use I found Immediate relief. Tho pain in my back and sides left mo and tho dizziness went with it; tho bloating in my faco und body disappeared and all distress in my bowels was gone. I have great faith In Doan's Kidney Pills; in a short time they did a great deal more for mo than all tho plasters and medicines which I had resorted to in seeking relief and cure. I hope always to be ablo to pro euro them." For sale by all dealers price, 60 cents. Mailed by Fostor-JIUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. 8. For s.ile'Tn Pharmacr Shenandoah at Klrlin's JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR B ABBEY'S CELEBRATED Beer and Porter A trial order solicited. Tn BABBITS BOCK BEEB. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yonr boots do, and the water yon drink Isn't even fit tor that purpose. TJse Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. For Sale, Cheap ! 2 mmblIpbopebto, On North White Street, Double block of dwellings, Xos. 30 and 82 North White Btreet, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block of dwellings, Nos. 110 oud 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Shenandoah, Agent for D. O. Yuengllcg & Son's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc. Millions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured ln first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVtD FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies IHOTBL KAIBR, CHAB. BURCIIILL, Prop. North Main St., HAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome flxturtJ. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDEN'S Pear Alloy, Rear Coifee House. The Dest rigs ln town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT- 8 peciallst ln diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., rotUvllle. Houra-8.80 a. m. to 12 m.i 1 W 4 p. ra T p, u, Sundays, II a. m. to 13 m.
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