EVENING HERALD "abllshed daily, except Sunday by MBRAT.n l'vnhiHumo cuairAxx, rubllcatlon office and mechanical Jopartment, North Market Street. Ifba TipMlrl lh dol'TOre(1 ln Shenandoah and peraiu gurroundlng towns tor Six Cents weok.piyablo to thecarrlers. Dy mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents per month, ', tdrance. AiwrtlemnU charged according to space std position. Tho publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires It. The llintls also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub titers may deem improper, Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa. t second closs mall matter. TUT. JSrXNINO llEUAIiJt, Shenandoah. Penna. Evening Herald. TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1S05. A Cleveland man died from blood poisoning the other day, caused by moistening a postage stamp on his tongue. What does anybody want to do that for, anyhow, when it Is sufficient to breathe on the stamp f Be on the lookout for counterfeit two cent pieces there are many now ln circu lation. It requires close scrutiny to -detect them. They are of a leaden characteristic to the touch, and tho let tering lucks the sharpness of the genuine. THE Landis flat; bill an it passed the Senate require school boards to purchase out of the public funds flags made of American bunting, by American working men, out of American woo1, and dlsplayod on the school houses in their respective districts on stuffs of American timber. The Spang heirs nt Rending have regularly organized to hunt after tho mythical fortune in Europe. When will the fortune hunters in America learn an' sense ? Must it be said for the nun dredth time that there are no fortunes lying loise on the other side of the Atlantic t It is estimated that it costs on an average over fd.OOO to graduate a pupil from the Agricultural College of Perm sylvnnia. A member of the Legislature declares that it would bo "cheaper to close the college and send the students to Yale or Harvard." And there is another advantage: He would lenrn foot ball at Yale or Harvard a branch of study not taught at the State Agricultural College, Whiskey does not cure snake bites. It produces snakes. Men who were dead drunk when bitten by a snake have died from the bite. There is a substance, however, which is declared to be a perfect antidote fo: serpent poison. It is strych nine, hypodermically administered doses of from 15 to SO minims of liquid strychnine at intervals of 20 minutes, The remedy is to be administered till twitching of the patient's muscles begin That is a sign the snake poison has been overcome, and the strychnine, having done its work on the serpent venom, now beginning on its own account. Con trary to the common belief, there are now said to be no bacteria nt all in serpent poUon. The venom simply paralyzes the nerve centres. The apprehensions entertained by a lew timid ones in regard to the future of beef can, we think, be safely dis missed. There is still enough grazing territory left to furnish provender for all the beef cattle needed to supply the wants of the country and leave a big snrplus for exportation. In addition to the great cattle districts of the West and Southwest there are millions of acres in the older states upon which cat tle of the fluest quality were raised in sufficient abundance to meet the wants of the community, but which, since the country has been depending upon Chi cago, Kansas City and Omaha for its beef supply, have been turned to other Uses. As soon as It will pay these old state farmers to breed and fatten beef cattle, so soon they will gladly enter upon it, nnd though it may cost the housekeeper a little more to furnish her table with choice cuts, the increase will not be so great as to prevent nearly everybody from having an occasional sirloin or juicy rib roast. A WOMAN of Williamsburg, Y., popped the question three different times to a bntoher from whom she purchased her meat, but he refused to give her his heart. Ho had often sold her a heart, but he said bis heart belonged to another. Ai she continued to annoy him with her declarations of love after be had married the other, he had her arrested. If, says the Norrlstown Herald) this Williams burg woman Is one of the "coming" kind, she should be sidetracked before she comes any further. The men of tender loins who had received the In fatuated damsel's tender lines, and inay- hap road them, did not strenuously object to three murrlaie propoiaU, ns thoy were Inexpensive, and unttcoinpanled by auy vloleat oscillatory outbreaks, but when one sldod courtship continued After ho had wedded the woman who had not only captured bis lteart, but also his liver, and eke his entire meat establishment, he naturally thought it was time to draw the line nnd evoke the majesty of the ltw. A magistrate will do the rest. Discursinq the alleged Wnnamnker Presidential boom, the Washington Post says: "In any evont the situation is lull of Interest. Mr. Wnnamaker Is a man of very great ability in the practical affairs, of life. He knows how to manage men, he Is shrewd, quiok, bold and facile There is little that Is magnetic about him, but that means nothing ln great things. The only magnetic man we have had in the national arena sin:e the days of Gar Held was thrice for the Republican nomi nation, and when he did win it, was de feated nt the polls. Mr. Wannmaker, possesses what is more ellectlvo than magnetism he is intelligent, determined, adroit and industrious, and has behind him the wealth necessary to give effect to any plan" he may adopt. Ho will have against him, of course, tho Hon. J. Donald Cameron, and presumably Mr. Quay both tremendous forces ln Pennsylvania politics and the chances are that General Hasting, now Governor of the state, will view with apprehension the prospect of an eminence which most Inevitably over shadows hU own nsplratlons. But Wana- maker. If he should enter the fight at all, wilt enter like a giant, aud the man who take? him lightly will make a sad mis take." The Mayor of the city of Cologne, in Prussia, has ordered a boycott agalc st the American dried apple. He states that quantities of the slices are offered for sale which contain a larger or smaller percentage of zinc. Of thirteen samples selected for Investigation eleven are said to have contained zinc, absorbed from zinc netting on which the apples were dried. This netting method Is employed to save timo and labor in turning the apples, nnd also that the air may reach them more readily. The old-fashioned way was to spread the slices on boards or wooden racks and place them ln the sun, When dried on one side they were turned over. This wnB a healthful manner of procedure aud precluded the possibility of poisoning in the manner Indicated by the Mayor of Cologne. According to ex perts he employed, the eating of such dried npples muy undoubtedly be injur!' on s to hodlth, especially to children and those who have weak constitutions, as by tho progress there is formed in the apples maltate of zinc, which has an analogous operation to that of lactate, of zinc, United States Consul Warmer says there is considerable trade in the Cologne market ln America dried apples, and from Information given him the order of the Mayor will frighten the public against eating dried apples and thereby Injure, if not destroy, altogether this trade. Such a result would be even more far-reajhlng, for it is probable it would spread through Germany, where Ameri can apples find a good market. Drank Two Quarts of 'Vl'ilsky and Died, bllAMOKlN, Pa., May 14. Josonh AV. Schwartz, aged 26 years, died at Conti nental Cut ns tho result of having swal lowed two quarts of had whisky. Ho had enjoyed tho reputation of being nblo t urinu two quarts without a paUEO. und after having drank his second quart he amused n crowd by singing a song nnd uaneing n Jig, nt tho conclusion of which he dropped to the b.irroom lloor dead. Suicide of a Convict. Baltimork, May 14. John Frleso, aged as, unuor u ten year sontt nco ln tho Mary land penitentiary for murder, committed sulcldo yesterday afternoon by leaping into an nreawny. Ho was sentenced in lbUO for tho shooting of Miss Mary Stouo, a mill girl of Hampden, Baltimore county. of whom ho was Insanely jealous. Frloso'e fathor committed sulcldo ln tho same mauuer a fov years ago. Awoke to Meet Death hy Flame. Midland, Mich., May 14. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hale wero burned to doath at 3 o'clock in tho morning. Tho couple moved Into the houso Saturday night. Thoy were misy uupacKing goods until a late hour, and soon after retiring awoke to find the house in flnmos. and wero so hemmed in that escape was impossible. The children were rosouod. Neighbors say tho lire was Incendiary. Mother and Haby Iluroed to Death. ST. Louis, May 14. Mrs, Charles Hiro. living at tho oorner of Montgomery and jNintu streets, ami nor u-inoutns-old babv were burned to death by the explosion of a gosollue stove. Mr. Hiro was badly burnod about the body in extinguishing the flamos that woro burning anotlior child of 4 years. The father and surviving cuuu ore in tne city uospitui. Minnesota's Jtlotoas Mine Striken. DULTttH, Minn., May 14. At u meeting ot tne county commissioners tho sheriff was Instructed to break up the strike at Virginia as speedily as possible. He left last night with fifty deputies for tho scene af the trouble. It is feared, however, that I (t win ua necessary to send troops before ;ho disturbance can lie quelled, Proposed Incrrutcil Taxation in France. I'AIlls, May 14. Tho Budget estlniutes of the premier und mlntstor of finance, M. Itlbut, for 181M, whluh was submitted to i be chamber of doputles today proposes it-verai iinivasis ln taxation in order to irovlde for a deficit of u&.OUO.OJO francs, ; MAY'S WINTRY BLAST. It Has Done Muoh Damage to Fruits and Vegetables. HEW YORK'S GRAPE 0R0P RUINED. the Damage to Tliat Crop In the Clinn tatiqua llelt Alone Will Kencli Fnlly Two Million Dollars Tho Damage by l'ront In Other Sections. Nbw YoilK. May 14. Reports from many soctlons of tho stato indlcato thnt Sunday night's frost did an lmmenso amount of damngo to growing vugotnblcs, crops and fruit. Telcgrnms from Dun kirk, whnro tho thermometer foil to 25 degs., stato thnt tho grapo crop of tho Chautauqua grope bolt was ruined. Gerry Rlckman, the millionaire grapo grower and wlno manufacturer, says tho loss ln tho bolt by reason of tho destruction dono to tho grap3S will reach at least f2.000.000. His own loss ho estimates at $250,000. Last year tho crop in this bolt was valued nt nt 11,500,000, and by reason of now ncreapo coming Into bearing tho crop this year Would havo been much lnrgor. Tho Chautauqua grapi belt extend through Erlo county westward to Krloi It occupies a strip from five to eight mlle ln width nlongthcsouthorn shores of Lak( Erlo. Tho number-jf acres bearing grapel last year was 20,00-r This year 85,000 ocro$ would have been bearing. Tho vines wer loaded down with blossom buds Sunday evening, and today, from one end of tin) belt to tho other, tho vineyards nro notlv lug but blncUcncd ruins, and havo tho op. pearnnco of luiviug been visited by flro. Three thousand six hundred freight cars; woro londed from the bolt lost season. The total number of baskets reached 10,800, 000. To this number 3,000,000 might safely bo added for Increased acreage this year. Brockton, generally known ns tho can ter of tho Chautauqua grapo bolt, is ln mourning. Nothing Is raised there tut grapes, aud tho frost cut them all dovn. Tho grapo growers nro demoralized. Qrowlne Veeetables Encased In Ice Milwaukee, May 14. Tho tompurnttro fell last night, and thero was unoficr heavy frost during tho night. Snow,(ell at Dopero, Manitowoc, Madison, Chlpp-wn Falls. Oshkosh, Apploton, Manlwa, nu- sau, Palmyra and other places innuirly every section of tho state. Tho rcund was covered to a depth of an Inch ir. tho northern section, but was light at wlnts bolow Green Bay and Chippewa Falls. Everything Is frozen up tight at W usau, and thoro is an inch of snow on tho g mind. Nearly everything that grows was rozen at Viroqua, corn and vegetables bull j cov ered with n quarter of an Inch of let Ico an Eighth of an Inch Tlilrt. PiTrsnuito, May 14. The thermometers ln and about this city 'marked Sqdegs. yesterday. Thero was a very hcavjfrost, and in many plocos Ice an eighth bl an Inch thick was formed. Most of thqearly garden truck ond small fruits wet de stroyed. Nearly all tho apples oij low grounds are frozen. Tho leaves i tho forest trees aro blighted. Reports frdn all over western Pennsylvania, easternbhio aud West Virginia indlcato thutthulrost was as sovcro there as hero. Peach Trees Escnpo Damage. Kingston, JN. X., .May 14. I'hore las n light frost in tho valley of tho contrail ud son, which damagod some, of tholrult blossoms nnd young vegetables. Iupomo sections, back from tho river, ico is aid to havo formed a quarter of an inch hick. Some growors say that their strovJorry crop will bo partially ruined, au tho early garden truck cut off. Muchllam- ngo is already roportcd from tho f rtt dis trict of southern ulster. Penclie aro thought to havo escaped, bolng too fr ad van cod. Wheat Probably Escapes Damnp, Chicago, May 14. Chicago shlvded ln a temperature of 40 degs. yesterda; with a heavy gnlo blowing off tho lakd The chief of tho weathor bureau at thlspolnt predicted damage for fruits in Ml igan and Wisconsin, where snow fell lnshight, with frosts ln Indiana and Illlno No roports have been received hero lud itlng dnmago to wheat, nnd tho weather ireau ollloinls do not bollovo thnt grain f any kind will bo seriously hurt by t cold wave. Frost Damage In Ohio, CINCINNATI, May 14. Specials frin va rious points in Ohio indlcato that th cold was greatest and tho frost most dawglug ln the Lake Erie slopo; also that be iwtuo 'owns fortieth parallel of latitude tho dam; almost insignificant. In tho northdi half of tho htato between tho lako slopo id tho fortieth parallel serious damage wj done to small fruits and to vegetables, it tho tree fruits wero only slightly hurt, Blight Damage ln Mlssonrl and II Kansas City, Mo., May 14. Ofeorver Connor states that vory little damie was done to gardens aud none nt all by Sundny uight's frost ln Knn and Missouri. Gardon truck was sllghy nip ped aud the buds and tallage ot Ire injured somewhat, but not serious most serious damage was dono Frily and baturday nights. Virginia Fears Damage to Frt. Lkxisgtok, Va., May 14. Thetipero turo fell closo to freezing Sundnnlght was very destructive to early vegliblos, ' Fruit growers in tho Shonandonh fear tho frost will blast tho prosi what would otherwise be tho piwlum fruit crop of tho valley for yoars. t Corn Must be Iteplantod, Charleston, W. Va., May 14. Uiorts from tho north of this stuto suotvilam ago to crops aud fruit from ndny night's frost. Along tho Ohio rl t, in the western part of tho state, co was nipped so as to require roplanting, Karly Fruit All Killed. VALrAl!AI60, Ind., May 14. The eavy ftorm yesterday did a groat deal c lam ngo in this county. Snow fell in o af ternoon, nnd It was below froozing irlng tho night. Early fruit will all be llled, ltemnrkable Fall In Temperate, WlLLIAJisroitT, Pa., May 14. lithln twonty-four hours the mercury In tfe sec tion fell 40 dogs. A heavy frost pdailed in tho volley yosterdny morning. Frost In South Carollnn, Coli'muia, ti. C, May 14 Dlspatesto tho register state that traces or Irolwere leeu iu the Piodmont belt of the stt) yes- 5er Jay. Mo damago was done. Tired Women Should stop and consider the danger! which threaten them because of their weakness, languor and lack of ambition. Thousands of women And their strength unequal to the demands of duty. And yet there is no escape from the Incessant round of care andtoll. Thoy must have strength. How shall It be given? By building up their Bystcms through purl lied, enriched and vitalized blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla will give them strength because It will mako their blood pure and enablo it to feed tho nerves upon proper nourishment. It will create an appetite, tone tho stomachandinvigorato every organ. It is what tired womerl need. Mood's Sarsaparilla is the Orsly True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho public cyo today. It fcds tho nerves on puro blood. E4lU.J n ; 1 1 not harmoniously with HOU S FlllS Hood's Sar.asirilla. lie. I It Will be a Great Day. Onjof the events of the year will be the dedication of the mammoth and magnifi cent umplc of the Independent Order of Odd fellows, just completed, at Phila delphia. The dedicatory ceremonies, which! will be of a highly impressive chnraier, will take place 'In the uew building on Tuesdny, May 21, and will be supplemented by a great parade ot the Order in the afternoon of the same day. The procession will be one of the largest and nist imposing civic pageants ever witnessed in this country, and it is pre dieted hat more than 100,000 visitors will pour Into Philadelphia frim points more or less (listant in this nnd olhir states. To enable the public ut larue, ss well as Odd Fellows aud their families, to enjoy the great spectacle at a moderate expense, the Reading Railroad will sell special excursion tickets from all stations on its lines to Philadelphia at the rate of a elnttle one way fare for the round trip, no tickets, however, to be sold for less than 60 cents. Children between live and twelve will be carried at one-half the special rates. These excursion tickets will be cood on all trains coinc to Philadel phia on May 20th and 21st, and for the return trip until and iucludiug May 23d. How to Treat a Wife. (From Pacific Health Journal.) First get n wife ; second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexl ties in your business, but do not, there 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 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 cafe for her and wish to orotect her health. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers 'to the Eveniko HkrALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly und people who wish to receive the ptper as new subscribers, are requested to leve their addresseR at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, en North Main street. Relief in six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours bv the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." I'hls new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness Jn relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages iu male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold it the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m Reduced Rates. On the occasion ot the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Temnle nt Philadelphia. May 21, 1895, the Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell, on May 20 nnd 21, excursion tickets to Philadelnhia nnd re- turn from all points on Its system east of Pittsburg and Erie, north of Quantico and south of Canandaigua; Inclusive, at a single fare for the round trip, with mini mum rate of flf yoeuts. Tickets will, be good for return passage uutll May 23, inclusive. This rate is opfn to the public, anu oners an excellent opportunity for u visit to Philadelphia at a very Small cost. Fast and frequent express trains run from Philadelphia (o all principal New Jersey seashore resorts. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to ay on the subject of rheumatism : "I ia.k! PUMSUrB ln recommending Chamber lain a Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I kuow from ptrsonal experience that It will do all that ij claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in 1 1 "fl'nmatory rheumatism .aud suffered intensely. The first application of Chamberlain Pain Balm eased the palu and the use of one bottle completely Drugglstf Sale by Gruhler ' Bro. Coming: Events. May 18. Annual picnic of the Citizens' Cornet Band, of Wm. Penn, in Wm. Peun May 80.-MonBter picnio at Columbia park by the Gymuaslum Club. May SO -Ice cream festival ln Rohblns' hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United Evangelical church. JuneO. Lecture by Rev, T. Bateman entitled, "That's the Man," in the p. M church. CUBAN REBELS SUPPRESSED. A. Spanl-h flnrernmeut Oriler Which Dis proves ltnported Insiii'Cent Sncces'es. Washington, May U. Minister Duptiy do Lome, of Spain, says tho Tampa story os to n bloody buttle ln which 1,1)00 crmoro- bpanish troops woro slaughtered Is ab surd, Ho does not regard a denial uucos sary, but ho oxprosses surprise that tho publlo should bo misled Into crediting a tragedy which, if true, would bo of such umgultudo ns to bo known by tho wholo world. Tho minister points out thnt such a groat engagement would not havo es caped tho attention ot tho American cor respondents on tho ground. Ho snys Ihe reports of tolographlo wires bolng out are untruo. Sonor Do Lome says thoro can bo no battlo, as there is no onomy other than small scattered bands who nro carry ing on a guorllla warfare. Philadelphia, May 14. The SpanUh government has notified tho Cramps, ship builders, that tho gunboat contracted for to bo used on tho River Calito, ln Cuba, will not bo nccdod, ns tho Cuban rebel lion Is practically at nn ond. This is duo to reports miido by General Campos, com-ruandcr-ln-chlef of tho Spanish forces ln Cuba, that no further ships or materials of war need bo sent him. The gunbout was to havo been of tho latest dostgn of swift and small craft, suitable. for navi gating the shallow water of the Canto, which Is a main artery of communication to tho interior of Cuba. Sho was to bo capable of transporting 400 troops inland, 120 tons burden, and to draw not more than four feet of water. Stnte Senator Murdered by a Wnmnn. St. Lauis, May 14. Stato Senator Potor R. Morrissoy was murdorcd while nsleop In bed by Maud Lewis, at her home, !310 Washington street. Tho woman placed tho muzzlo of n rovolver against tho sleop Ing man's left oyo nnd pulled tho trigger. She also shot him In tho mouth. Morris soy, who was a singlo man, was ono of tho best known Democrats in St. Louis, and was just entering on his fourth year in tho stato senate. Ho and tho woman had lived together for yoars, and she was of a jealous uaturo. It is supposed sho killed him as tho rosult of a quarrel. Maud Lewis, half crazed over her deed, Is strapped to n cot' in a prisoner's cell at tho city hospital. No Match llctweon Corbett and Jackson. London, May 14. A crowded ineetlnir of the Xntloual Sporting club wns hold last evening, at which tho secretary rend tho caolo dispatch addressed by Manager Brady to tho club expressing Champion Corbett's willingness to ontertalu a nron- osltiou to moot Potor Jackson before tho olub. Jackson was present, and made a speech begging tho club to put up a purso anu let mm lnivo a chance to moot Cor bett. His proposition, however, met with no response. Owing, it Is said, to Cor bett's sneering allusion to tho National Sporting club it has been decided to do cllno to put up a purso. Schooner Wrecked, Crow Saved. Milwaukee, May 14. Tho schooner Quickstep, which left Mllwaukeo light for Manistee Sunday jiftornoo'n, tried to mako tho harbor at Sheboygan yesterday after noon, but failed. An unsuccessful effort was mndo to anchor the boat. Tho life saving crow, after making two unsuccess ful attompts to reach thoQulckstcp.llnally managed to save all of its crew. A farmor whoso name was not learned, and who as sisted the life saving crew, was seriously hurt and may dlo. Tho Quickstep Is be lieved to bo a total wreck. The Now Civil Service Commissioners. Washington, May 14. Tho president has mndo tho following appointments: John B. Hnrlow, of St. Louis, and Colonel William G. Rice, of Now York, to bo civil service commissioners. Tho effect of these appolutmonts will bo n reorganization of tho commission as regards tho political leanings of Its members. CUr. Proctor, who continues on tho commission, Is a Demoorat, while Colonel Rico Is a Demo crat and Mr. Harlow n Republican. The two outgoing Commissioners nro Repub licans. Struck Acalnst a New Foreman. Trenton, May 14. Four hundred boys nnd girls employed in the weaving depart ment of S.K. Wilson's woolon mills ohased out of tho mill and through tho streets Charles F. Sloan, a new foreman, who had boon put in tho plnco of William Mc Gregor, who had been foreman for four toon yoars. The boys und girls thon quit work nnd demanded McGregor's reten tion. Thle was rofused, and thoy finally returned to work on n promise of fair treatment from tho now foreman. The Japanese People Disappointed. London, May 11. Tho Times publishes n dispatch from Kobo saying that tho fact of tho Japanoso government yielding to tho representations of Russia, Fruuce and Germany In rcgnrd to the Llao Tung pon insuln and agreeing to rostoro that terri tory to China has greatly excited und ills aunoluted the Jananesonntlon. It lamhlrvl that tho suspoualon of newspapers con tinue, unu tno Japanoso ministers nnd tho foroign legations aro strictly guurdod. Michigan's Severe Snow Storm. Gkani) Rapids, Mloh., May 14. Tho most rollablo advices obtaluablo hero In dlcato that so far fruit has not been ma terially Injured in western Michigan, but great anxiety is felt for its fato after last night's storm. The mercury stands nt 33 dtjs. in a driving snow storm from tho north, which may send it down to 00 or 28 dogs. Illch Gold Find Iu Alabama. Chattanooga, Tcnn,, May 14. North Alabama is greutly oxcltcd ovor a find of gold on Santa oreok, near Guntersvlllo, -Marshall county. A vein has boon struck said to bo three feet thick, nnd It is statod on the uuthorlty of loading oltlzons of tjitit lounty that the proclous metal has boon louud In paying quantities. Killed with n Illlllard Kail. Rome, Go., May 14. Frank Cathey and Goorgo Danlols, negroos, became luvolvod ln a qunrrol at Robinson's saloou last evening over a gamo of billiards. Daniels suddenly throw u billiard ball nt Cathey, striking him ovor the heart and killing him instantly. Two lllown to lilts by Dynamite. Lebanon, Ind,, May 14. Whtlo blowing up stumps Albert Snokott and Frank Jones, living south ot this city, woro blown to pieces by the promature explosion of a stick of dynamite. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Dlstrletof Columbia. Dolawuro and Mary laud, Increasing cloudiness, with rain, cooler; southcily winds, becoming northwesterly. MUM PHAYJfD FOB. ( A Poineiit Divine Ms don's Illesviogs on Ihe 1 mieont Professor. He Declares the Remedies Are Worm Their Weight ln Gold. MaMtes3; And' of Westlleld, : iu" -.--..u,, jiuuie itenieiiieis to the nim,8 that has already been pub- pepsia Cure, Nerve Cure and HeadaVhfi Cureinmv-fnmlltr nlfh ..V..-x.?Bne Uon. These remedies are worth their elA,,n gol,U Iu m fnmlly "y have cured the worst case" of cold in one day nnd dyspepsia of seven years' BtnndlnJ wns cured with three vials of the Dys pepsia Cure. I have had very severe headaches, whloh were driven away In half nn hmir II. ,lu -, J ti" wire snuered greatly from sleeplessnes". and one vial of Nerve Cure gave her iciici, i sincerely pray Ued'8 blessing upon the proprietors of such valuable remedies." Munypn's Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure cures all torni of indigestion and stomach troubles such ns constipation, rising of the stomach, palnitatlon of the heart, shortness of breath and nil affections of the- heart caused bv indigestion. It soothes, heals and invigorates stomachs that have been weakened by over-eating or where the lining of tho stomach h m open Impaired by nhysio and Injurious uji-mtiucB. L-riue, so cents. Muuyou's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelnhia, put up speci fics fur npnrlv overir fllaanea n.t.1.1. sold by nil druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. Tboo who ore in doubt, nn to the nature of their di'paxH should address Professor giving full symptoms of their dlseae. a r . ,, r . t , i luira-iu- inuujuu win careiuuy rnagnose Ml Pfl&U fl n.l nlva rnll f 1, r. lt.,.,nfl n9 Ut.. ---v " ...... ..v , icucii. ui in e advice absolutel free of all charge. The iienieuirH win oe sent to any address ou receipt of retail price. V, flWd 'J ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET GAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test ol Tlmo MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANUS COMOINED M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STOrtY Krame millalng, 30x15 feet, on Soutn Chestnut street. RonW for 18 per month; wl 1 te sold cheap, FOKHALiR. Hulf lot and two houses, sit uate on Wen Ceniienreot. Vill pay 12 per cent on Investmeat. and can be bought on easy terms. TXUttf KOR SALE K firm ot 33 acres, 1 within three miles of coid market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of gool timber. Frame farm bouse, sis room, good bam and all ln good condition. win oe soiu ior ti.jjucasn. FOR HALE. Licensed notot stand ln Maho noy township, near tbe oorough line. Frame buildlnz. nlnn r.mms. dolncr rood liuii. ness. Good reasons erlv'n (or selling, A bar- 5aln for aivbodv. Apply to M. J Lawlor, ustlce of tbe Peace, 123 East Centre street JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR B ABBEY'S CELEBRATED Beer and Porter. A trial order solicited. Turkish Cupsules uever fall! Of mm, saaltd, tlwlih advice Mat will prevent r- Kiraaiiicuif'ifrajwijjtiti'jojj. . MlUD iJCTRA Fink y'fy THE AMCBIUN THWCO COMPAHY 5UCCISSCR. W WtW yOWH USA iSBBSBBBBl 1-'.... ... wiw I.-r W
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