bVENING HERALD rablighod dally, ezoept Sunday by MXRAZV 1'VlihlHUlXa COStPASX, vbilcaiton ofllco and meohanlcal department, Norili Market Street. fttt tJa-uij la delivered In Shenandoah and az peratu 8Utr0Undlng towns lor Six Cents neeli, ptyablo to the carriers. By mall, Three fflWUirs a yoar orTwenty-llvo cents per month, la advance. jldveriincmenta charged according to space xA position. The publishers reserve tho right tOMlango the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires it. The '.jht le also rosorved to rcjeot any advertise lannt, whether paid for or not, that tho pub tlhcra may deem improper. Advertising ra tos tabids known upon application. Knterrd at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa. second eloss mall matter. TUB BVJSNINO UXJtAZD, Shenandoah, Ponna. Svenincj Herald. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1895, There Is room (or a Penrose committee in this couuty. COUNCIL knowi as much about success ful financiering a h mule does. With a Grant, on the police board In Hew York they will fight the Tammany .forces "If ittakes allaummer' or longer. Advkktisino costs money, and so do Tallrond fares. But as it la cheaper to ride a thousand miles than to walk that distance, so aUo it is cheaper to advertise Shan to circularize. Printer's Ink. A LITTLE more smart financiering on the part of our Couucilmen will put the Jborouglion the same plane of the Read ing Company Into the hands of the re' ceivers. "We have often heard of people living on the interest of their debts but we have had no bona fide illustrations of it until .the Borough Council had a note dls- counted, at cost of about $125, when, at the same time there were $17,000 to Its credit in the bank. IN Italy the lufct ten years 917 duels have been fought over newspaper articles, 730 on account of rivalry in love, 377 for political differences, 2S0 for insulting words, and the smallest number, nino teen, for disputes at cards. According to the figures, journalists are most apt to light, and actors least of thoe who fought at all, but there is not a single banker or capitalist in the list. Score another for the journalists. It Is promptly denied from Washing' ton that Mr. Cleveland gave $500 or any other sum to the happy parents in In diana who produced triplets and named them respectively Frances, Ruth and Esther. What Mr. Cleveland did was to -write a nice kind letter nnd send it pre paid, that being the only way he could -send it, unless he surreptitiously used an official envelope. This new light from "Washington places Mr. Cleveland before the people ns the people understand him THE Buffalo Express says that buildings are now in course of erection in Buffalo that will cost 811,000,000; one of which -the Kllicott square building, is to contain 4300 offices, besides stores, cafes, etc. Buffalo has thirty-six grain elevators vdth a storage capacity of over 10,000,000 bushels. She received and distributed last year 7,755,000 tons of Iron ore and 2,475,000 tons of anthracite coal. Her bank clearings were nearly $200,000,000, She imported foreign golds direct to the amount of $3,033,000, and made 1,390,000 barrels of flour. 'GENEHAL Campos finds quelling the Cuban insurrection on paper and quelling it in fact two different things. Although he already huH about 40,000 Spanish troops under his command In the "Pearl of the Antilles," he hnB cabled to the home government for 20,000 more. This act is in striking contrast with the contempt with which supercilious hldalgoes and lons affected to look upon the Cuban uprising at the outset. The insurgents ate evidently determined to strike an effective blow for liberty this time, and before the present Insurrection is over It is likely to cost the Spanish tyrants dearly. Statistics show that Germany 1b xeally now a manufacturing nation, and .can no longer be called an agricultural country. The subject has been seriously discussed in the Reichstag, and the state went is made that in many of the factory towns the percentage of young men physi cally fit for the army has gone down to iten or leas, factory operatives not being o robust as young men from tho country districts used to be. A like condition of things is declared to exist in France, and this weeding out of 'a bold peasantry, their country's pride' might have In portaut results In the event of either one oi these two great powers going to war iu the near future. FATAL RAILROAD Vrt J-u Tlirm Men ami Ten VoliKbL- K""' 1 Killed. tl0!tNKLMVl!,Lft, N. V., Mnv IS - on -of the worst wr. cks that wan vm horo took plivr. on thn vreMnrn dlvi'' i it tho Krlu, thri'o milo wir.tr, of hurt-, yoai.-r-liny morning. F-.e, lrolght No. W was thrown In Mi.- divh by it broken vrhool " I ten oare wove plh-d up In n cxmtuged heup. Tho noclilont ooourred when the train vim linking fast tlnio, and thn can wore on that account oomplntly shattered. Uno of tho enrs that was lu tin wreoK was from Mercer, Ph., nml contained horses thai, woro being taken east to ontor tho races. Thoro wore olsjhtoan horses In this car that woro nttonilod by tholr grooms. Three mon were killed In tho wreok, nnd all of thorn woro grooms. Their names nro unknown. Foster, ono of tho managers of tho car of horses, had several ribs, both arms and a log broltou, It Is thought that ho has sustained Inter nal Injuries. The physicians say that ho cannot Uvo. Two othor mon whoso names are un known woro sovoroly Injured. Patrick fcShannclly, a hrnkoman, was thrown Into tho air when tho accldont occurred. An nnklo was brokon and his head was badly cut. Ton of tho horses that woro In tho enr woro killed. Tho dobrls of tho wrook was piled on tho track bo as to block all trains from Corn ing to Buffalo. Jonqulii Miller VlnilloatPil, San Fhaxoisco, May 13. Joanutn MU- er, tho "Poot of tho Sierras," who was accused of botr.iyln? nnd deserting a young girl nt Honolulu, h.n written a loi ter to Tho Chroni do douying tho charges, and inclosing a h-ttor from tho young wo man herself, Arabo M. Oliver. Miss Oliver says: "Ia'ii lorry that m.in has told cruol things about you. Ho Is a plumber. Ho got mad becauso I gavo up tho cottao when you loft, Hut you novor wronged mo. On tho contrary, you treated mo ns your own child, nnd it was a groat help to hnvo you Uvo in my huinhlo cottago. Ai to my being left to charity, you paid mo somo money whou you loft, and tho Bank of California nnd tho bank hero will show that you sout tho balnnco soon nftor. Tho pcoplo horo have boon kind to mo, but no body with $10J is on charity. "(lull Hamilton" Serloualy III. . Washington, May 13. Miss Mary Ah- boy Dodge, a cousin of Mrs. James G. Blalno, and widely known ns n writer, un der tho non do plumo of Gall Hamilton, is sorlously ill nt tho rosldonco of Mrs. Blalno in this city. Last Friday morning while in hor room she was suddenly over come by n fainting spell In which she sank to tho il.ior and presumably re mained for som tlmo unconscious bofore found by inemlwrs of tho household. Sho has ralllod slnci thon nnd her condition is more veassurin.r. Tho nttnek Is attrib uted to tho oxcelvo heat. Hor advuueed ago givos causo (or approhonsion. Floplns f-oiu Cuban Disorder. TAMPA, Fin., M..y 13. Tho Plant steam ship Mnscot, which nrrived from Cuba last night, brought 120 passengers, most of whom were Cubans seeking moro con genial habitations. Tho passongcrs report that there was n small uprising nt Cn bnlron, on tho north coast, but all tho band has surrendered. Matngn is said to have n strong baud near Colon. Tho re port of bnttlos in Santa Claro on March 27, 28 nnd 29 are said to bo falso. Tho ar rivals assert that Flor Crombet is dead. Spanish papors deny tho engagement at Baracoa, but tho passongcrs confirm tho story. The lll(? .Man Knocked Out. Kansas City, Mo., May 13. A crowd of 1,000 sports witnessed a prlzo fight yester day aftornoon in a flold in Leavenworth county, Kan., hotweon Paddy Purtell, of this city, and Jack Larnoy, "tho Ice lander," for a purse of $500. Purtell did nil tho fighting, knocking Larnoy down flvo timos nnd putting him out in tho fifth round. Lnrnoy rocolvod torriblo pun ishment. At tho closo his faco was bleed ing and badly cut nnd ono oyo wns closed. Purtell weighed 140 pounds and Larnoy 175. Discretionary Tool Operators Sentonccd. Pittsduuo, May 13. On Saturday tho Belanoy brothers, convicted in tho criml nal court on tho chnrgo of consplraoy in connection with tho discretionary pool op erations conducted by W. F. Dolaney & Co., woro called up for sentence. Charles Dolaney was eontenccd to nino mouths in tho county workhouse, and Henry Dolaney to uvo days iu tho county jail. SIcLnucblln Gets a New Trial. NEW Yohk, May 13. Tho jurors who tried Polico Inspector McLaughlin for ex torting $50 from Frnncis W. Slegrist, Jr., were discharged from further service b Justlco Barrett. After twonty-thrco of quarrolsomo argument, during tho Ho was bandied among their woro unnblo to ngroo upon n vcrd Hew trial has beou ordored for M- JN paint the best is the cheapest Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as ijood," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine br of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brand of White Lead offered you ; this one is sure : "John T.Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint as pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade j they are ir. no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been sav. d property-owners by having our book on painting ami color-card. Send us a postal card and get Doin iree, JOHN T, LEWIS Sc PROS. CO., Philadelphia. 1 AC mill. hi ArilPQ-"rl' InfhlHM mill, sesled, r-wttliaJrlreUiit wtllprereiicff. lure IrregulirttlM. 2c stamp for particular roiuuiu i.iiciu t.o, itji -X3iH aht. Iiffl!)'M0F. Our Minister to Venezuela Talks of His Recall, ; HE IS NOT YET EEADY TO RESIGN. Tim Minister Will Urge n Hrnrlng lloforo , tlin l'rcsldont in Order Tlmt lln Mnv I Mnkn a Defame The Admiral's llriutiue j Manner In President Orespo's Presence. Washington, May 18, Tho diplmnatlo trouble concornjng United States Minister Ilaselton, resulting from surlous oharges mado by Admiral Moado, is tho absorbing thomt in naval and diplomatic circles. Mr. Ilaselton has received n dispatch from Hon. B. B. Smalloy, of Vermont, through whoso lnllucnco ho was appolntod min ister to Venezuela, saying he would arrivo In Washington today to glvo personal at tention to tho c.iso. It is now known definitely that Secre tary Qrosham In n cablo dispatch to tho inlnistor catlod for his resignation. The minister desiros to soo tho specific charges, and before tondorlng his resignation will endoavor to liavo ills sido of tho case pro sonted to President Clovoland. Assistant Secretary Uhl expectod tho wrltton resig nation to be tondorod on Saturday, and asked for it nt an intorvlow with tho min ister in tho morning nnd again at 3 o'clock. But Mr. Ilaselton asked that action be de ferred until tho arrival of Mr. Smalloy, with a view to putting In a defense to tho charges. Ho says ho feels that his futuro standing is nt stake, and this is more to him than the retention of tho diplomatic mission, which ho will undoubtedly re sign. Tho corrospondonco loading up to Mr. riasoltou's roturn lias been very brief, nnd entirely by cablo. Secretary Grosham's dispatch stated tlmt fact3 hud como to the knowledge of tho prosidont which com pelled him to call for tho minister's Im mediate resignation. Mr. Gresliuin spoke with doop rogrot of tho necessity for tills course No spoclflo charges woro men tioned. Mr. Hnsolton's dispatch asked per mission to como to Washington to resign bis position His purposo was to come hero nnd learn tho chargos, but by inad vertence ho requcstod that ho might re turn "to resign." This last phraso was construed to mean a resignation, and ac cordingly Assistant Secretary Uhl has asked that tho resignation bo submitted In accordance with tho dispatches. Mr. Hasclton Is much doprosscd over tho condition of affairs. He speaks frankly lu dofonso of hliUbclf, although reserved us to departmental mattors. Ho roforrcd to day to soveral f urthor foaturos of Admiral Mcado's visit to Vonezuola, showing, in tho judgmont of tho minister, tho animus of tho charges. Ono of thoso occurrences was in tho prosoncoof Prcsidont Crespo, of Vonezuola. "It had been arranged," said the min ister, "that I should pursuo the usual courso of officially presenting tho admiral to tho prosidont. hon, howovor, tho president entorod unexpectedly Admiral Mcado advanced to him, shook his hand nnd began speaking to him in Spanish. Tho president was uotlcoably surprised, knowing tho arrangements mado for an official presentation. At tho first opportu ulty I stopped forward and thereupon for mally introduced Admiral JNIoauo to tho president, and tho admiral presented his staff officers. It was evident that tho ad' miral was uettlod that his Informal groofr ing of tho prosidont had not sufficed, al though It was contrary to tho honor duo a prosidont, and contrary to expross nr- rangomont. Mr. Hasclton also spoaks of his trip from Caracas to Laguayra on tho train bearing tho admiral, at which tlmo tho admiral did not call on tho minister. When Lnguayru was roachod Mr. Hasol ton says Sunday prevented his calling inv inodiatoly on tho admiral on his flagship, tho Now York, as tho rules of tho navy forbid salutes and llko courtoslos on Hun day. When ho culled tho noxt day, Monday, nnd was ankod to tho ward room Mr. Hasclton says Admiral Moudo demanded poromptorily: "Why did you not call yes tordayr" Tno minister says no avoiaou a controversy by saying he preferred not to call on Sunday, knowing tho fleot would romaln until Monday night. Ho says tho courtosy shown him on tho flagship was so scant that it was ovule, i his departure was dosired by tho admiral. He received however, tho usual saluto of sovonteon guns, due a United States minlstor on loavlng tho ship. Captain Glass, of tho cruiser Cincinnati, commanded tho gig conveying him to shoro, and In tho courso of tho trip Captuin Glass stated that tho rules of tho navy forbado Sunday solutes and llko courtoslos. Mr. Hasolton will first sook to nnswor tho charges, and if ho provalls on tho de partment to withdraw tho request; for his resignation ho will see& a loavo or ab sence. A Murderer at Seventy-four. Findlay. O., May 18. A horrible mur dor occurred at tho county Infirmary west of this city. Abo Wiso, a seml-paralyzod lnmato. aged 40 yoars, bolng the Victim nnd John Karg, anothor Inmate, aged 74 Years, belnir tho murdoror. Tho two mon quarroled ovor a trivial mattor, and Wiso threatened to kill Karg, striking him ovor the head with n enno. Karg wont to his room and secured a butchor knlfo. Ho, turning, ho obtnlnod Wiso's cano and thon made a rush at hlin with tho knlfo. Wise was almost helpless, being paralyzed in ono side, and was therefore at ICarg's niorcy. Tho knife wus as sharp as a razor, and with it ICnrg slashed Wiso across tho nock and head, nearly sovorlng tho head from his body. The Stricken Leaders. Washington, May 13. During the past twenty-four hours tho Improvement lu Socrotary Grosham's condition has beon qulto notlcoablo, and ho is reportod much bettor. Representative Hltt has beon quito comfortable today. Iloprosontatlvo Cogs well, of Massachusetts, has not ontlroly recovered from tho sotbaok occasioned by tho oxcosslvoly warm weather of tho past few days, and yesterday ho was reportod as bolng not so woll. Brigadier General Casey, rotirod, Is roportod to bo resting easily. Roar Admiral Aliny had a com fortablo Sunday, and is hotter than for soverul days. Ko Dancer or Tellow Fever nt llrunswiek. BltUNSWICK, Ga., May 18. Tho report that Brunswick is in dangor from yellow lovor is ontlroly without tho slightest foundation. Surgeon R. E. L. Burford, who has charge of tho quarantine station bore, says that the sanitary condition of tho town has uover boen so good. No in fected vfiRsnU have antorod ut Quarantine ' In many mouths. WM1 ic i me lu a necessity because the tonio of winter Air is gone, and milder weather, Increased moisture, accumulated Impurities in tho blood and debilitated condition of tho body, open tho way for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, and othor ills. The skin, mucous mcmbrano and the various organs strive in vain to relieve tho im pure current of 11 to. They all welcome 9. OOCI s Sarsa parilla to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purify the blood, tone nd strengthen the laboring organs and build up the nerves. "I was in a run down condition. I was weak and nervous and could not eat anything. I began taking Hood's Sarsa parllla and before I had finished the first bottle I could see a change for tho better. I kept on taking it end I am now so that I can oat heartily and can do my work." Mas. John W. Peachey, Alloway, N. J. "I have found Hood's Sarsaparilla a good spring medicine and it relieves that tired feeling." Buiidette Youno, West Oneonta, New York. Get only HOOD'S. I-1mAl r:il the after-dinner pill and nOOCl S FlIlS family cathartic 25c Special Rates to Williamsport. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company offers a special rate of $3.30 from Shenan doah to WilliamBport, Ph., and return on account of the annual meeting of the Knights of Golden Eagle. Tickets will be sold May 11th to 17th, good to return May 18th, 1S93, on card orders. This is an extremely low rate ana our local lodge will iln u ell to see the agent of the Lehigh Valley before nrrangin else where. ml217-2t How to Treat a Wife. (Krom Pacific Health Journal.) First tret a wife : second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplex! lies in your business, uut uo not, there fore, carrv to your home a cloudy or con tracted hrow. Your wife may have trinls. which, thuuirb of If-is magnitude, may be hrd for her to bfar. A kind word, u 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 Couah Remedy in the house. It is the best "and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know ihiit you really care for her and whdi to orotect her health. For salt by Grnhler Bros. Druggists. Notice to Subscribers. subscribers to the Evening Hkralu wao are not receiviim their paper regu- lirly und people who wish to receive the piper ai new suoscrloers, arerequesteu to le tve their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." rhia new remedy la a creat surprise on Account of its exceeding promptness in relieving imtn in the bladder. Kidneys. back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If vou want auick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold it the uitv 1'narmacv. iut s. Main est, next door to the post office, Shenandoah, fa. 4-y-am Reduced Rates, Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account Meeting of German Baptists (Dunkards) at Decatur, 111. For the accommodation of persona whe desire to attend the meet Ing of the German Baptists (Dunkards), to be held at Decatur, 111., May 28 to June 8, the Pennsjlvanla Railroad Company will sell from May 24 to June 3, inclusive, excursion tickets from all points on their system west of and Including Baltimore, Lancaster, and Reading, and south of and including Sunbury, to Decatur and re turn, at a single fare for the round trip, Tickets will be good to return to starting point within thirty days from date of sale. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subiect of rheumatism : take pleasure in recommending Chamber- lam's i'aln Jialm lor rheumatism, as i know from personal experience that it will do all that, is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first application oi (jnatnneriain's fain isaim easea tne piin and the use of one bottle completely onred him. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggist. Coming Events. May 18. Annual nlcnio of the Citizens' Cornet Band, of Wm. Penn, in Wm. Penn urove. May 30. Monster picnio at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. May 30. Ice cream festival in Robblna hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United evangelical cnurcn. June 6. Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman entitled, "That's the Man," in the P. M. church. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, , Whea sho had Children, she gave them Castorla. Buy Keystone flonr. Be sure that the printed on every sack. "if For Pin Worms. Eczema. Hives. in fact, any of the various torturing, itchy an instant and positive remedy. Get It from your aeaier. 14, Purifies The Blood THE DELAWARE StE'l VTORSHlP. The Soulier'-. I n.l hl! 't , lO' p . if nat' W;. ii riu . , , . . .lillty that Govornor Watson will uppinni ninaii! ns souator from Dolaw.ir,' to mi. 'reed H"n-, ntor Hlggltis Is considered sudlclentl Strong nbrut tho -fr uo to ci a ger 1 speculation i.-- t- what wc nur !) chances or his bolng seated The history of tho senate doos not furnish a parallel onso to thut whioh would be proscuted in case of such notion by tho Delaware gov ernor, but it is moro llko tho cases of two years ngoprosentod from tho statos of Wy oming, Montana nnd Washington than any othors. It would bo similar to thoso, in so far as it would involve tho govornor's right to appoint whou tho legislature has failed to elect, but it would dovolop othor ques tions, Important among which would he tho right of tho govornor to Act In tho ca pacity of a Btato souator whilo filling the exocutivo ofllco. Tho oases of tho north western statos also dlffor from that which Would bo prcsoutod from Dolawnro, In that thcro was no countor claimant lnnny of thom. Novortholoss thoso cases would doubtless havo inoro or less lufiuonco upon tho action of tho sonato In tho Dolawnro ques tion becauso of tho points of similarity, and also becauso tho majority of senators who would net in tho Dolawarocoso acted in tho othor cases. Sixty-six of tho sena tors who voted in thoformor tost caso from Montana nro still mombors of tho sonato, nnd if tlioy should dlvldo as thoy did on tho first voto in 1893, by voting and pair ing, tho rosult would bo 30 for seating and 81 against. Japan Wants to Drnnch Out. Tokio, May 13. Tho recent achieve ments of Jannn hnvo led hor to turn hor attention to securing n treaty with Nica ragua by which sho would scouro marked privileges in tho Nicaragua canal. Tho subject has boon under consideration ut Washington botwoon Minlstor Guzman, representing Nicaragua and tho represen tative of Japan. At one tlmo tho basis of a treaty seomod to hnvo boon reached. Dr Guzman feared, howovor, that tho United States might havo causo to object to see ing privileges necorded Japan. This ob jection wns mot by tho roprosentntlvo of Japan by a proposition that Japan should rocolvo tho samo privileges as othor coun tries with which Nicaragua has treaties, except tho United States, it being ex pressly rocognizod that tho United btotos is entitled to superior advantages bocausi of proximity to Nicaragua. Tho negotia tions stopped on this point, nnd tho treutj has not as yet boon concluded. Strikers Interfering with Truffle. Cahuondale, Pa., May 18. Tho conduc tors nnd motormen to tho number oi twenty, cmployod by tho Lackawanna Valley Rapid Transit company, went on strlko Saturday, nnd yesterday seriously lntcrforcd with tho running of tho cars. Tho reason for tho strlko was tho discharge of three employes for what tho strikers claim was not good causo. Ono of tho cars was stopped last night midway botween horo and Muyilold, fivo miles dlstnnt, mid tho pnssongors woro compolled to got out and walk hack. No assaults on tho inun who havo taken tho strlkors' places havo as yot been committed, but troublo is threatened if tho company persists in Its attempt to run cars. Ithode Island's SHU Strikers. Providence. May 13. Sunduv wns a very quiet day in Olnoyvlllo. Tho union officials woro busy arranging for a big demonstration this afternoon whon tho 0,500 operatives now on striko will kuvo a parade. Thoy will afterwards hold a mass mooting on Mcriono Flats, whero spoakors will explain tho situation. Tho Riverside mills nro running flfty-flvo spindles with non-union holp, on snmplo work, nnd sov eral other mills also began making sam ples. It Is stated in Olnoyvlllo that Pro prietor Fletcher, of tho frovidenco nnd National mills, will bring non-union holp from Wntorford. Itntlfylnp Crespo's Policy. Washington, May 18. Recent advlcos reaching tho Venezuelan legation toll of a popular demonstration at Caracas, at which 10,000 pooplo gathered to approve Prosidont Crespo's policy. Tho demon stration contored at the Yollow Houso, which is Prosidont Crespo's official ros ldonco, similar to our Will to Houso. The gathering represontcd all political pnrties, and was mount ns a ratification of tho prosldont's courso in obliterating party linos and forming u cabinet from all tho political elomonts nnd partlos lu oxlstenco. George Gould Ineligible. Lakkwood, N. J., May 3. Rumor says that Georgo S. Gould, who resides horo, is a candidate for United States senator to succeed James Smith, Jr., nnd that as a preliminary stop ho will try to got tho nomination for state senator in Ocoan county. A state senator will bo eloctcd in Ocoan county tills fall, but Mr. Gould is not oliglble for tho ofllco. Mr. Gould has lived In Now Jorsoy loss thnn two yoars, whilo a stuto senator must havo lived in the state at least four years. IluMla-Jaimn Negotiations. St. Petersburg, May 13. Information from official sourcos Is to tho effect that negotiations betwoon Russia and Japan nro proceeding in tho friondllcst manner possible. Having oxorcisod pressure in tho question of tho relinquishment by Japan of tho Liao Tung peninsula, Russia slncoroly desires to solvo ovory othor point at issue in an ausoiutoiy pacllio manner, Four Drowned In the Ohio. Portsmouth, O., May 13. William El liott and Davis Weaver, of this city, and Dick and Henry Rniney, of Koutucky, woro drowned iu tho Ohio nt this plaoo Saturday night. Thoy attomptod to cross in a small boat with two boys, and a heavy wind capsized tho boat. Tho boys olung to the boat and woro saved, but the four mon all went under. Itented a House for Immoral Purposes, Wilkksbarhe. Pa.. May 18. Mrs. Eliz abeth Stowart was fined f 1,000 for routing a, houso for immoral purposes. Ono hun dred dnvs airo klo was wnrnod not to al low dlsrenutublo neonlo to live at tho houso, but paid no uttontlon to tho warn ing. Prlet Murdered by an Inne Woman. Paris. Mav 13. Tho woman Amolot, who murdered tho Abho Do Broglloon Saturday, has boou found to' bo Insane. Abbe Do Brocllo had boen hor confossor. and sho shot him under a delusion that ho had calumlnutod her. More Troops for Pocahontas. Rioumonu, Va., May 13. Governor O'Forrall has ordorod to Pocahontas an other dotachmput of the Rlohmond How ltzera and the entire Blues battalion. j N Is the one which will the most thoroughly aud quickly drive out of the blood the accumulations that are in evitable in the winter months, and which threaten health when the habits oflife change unaer tne warming sun ot sonncr. A sprintr cleaninr?" is as necessary for our bodies as in our houses. You will never have spring fever if 3'ou an ticipate it by thoroughly cleaning the system. This is the best time to put your bodily house in thorough order. You can do it easily, comfortably and sausiactoniy wilu M. J..LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance aud Real Estate Agent, 123 Centre St., Shenaudoah TWO-STORY Frame Building, 30x15 feot, on South Chestnut street, ltents for SIS per month; wl 1 le sold cheap, IJlOll BALE. -Halt lot and two houses Rlt- uate on West Cent re street. Will nay 12 per cent, ou Investment, and can be tonght on easy terms. I7A.lt tf VOJt SAIiK V firm of 33 acres, : within three miles of go id marlet. Ttventy-ntno acres under cultivation, ana four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, good barn and all la good condition. wiu ob sola lor ca3u. FOR BALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maaa noy township, near the borough line. Frame bulldlug, nine rooms, doing good busi ness. Good reasons given for selling. A bar- fain for anybody. Apply to M.J Lawlor, ustlce of the Peace, 123 East Centre street. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys "Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Xips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, Soc- aml $,,0 Sold byDruggit,or wnt post-i"'1 on receiptof prlco. IinU'lIUKYS'HED. CO., Ill 4 II J Hlli St., t,tw vorl. JOHN DALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity ' FOR BAEBEY'S CELEDRATED and Porter A trial order solicited. Beer