EVENING HERALD t:.r.vHL.raiiKn tare. "All tha News That's Fit to Print," Pm'.Hvi.mI srcry Kvnilng, Kterpt Stands?, at i Hoi'TS .TASnil STBFKT. NKAR CKSTRK. he Herald Is dnilveied liiSlieiumdonn and the snr oundliiK town for six cent a weak, pus ii'il" Hie cairiers. By mall $8.00 a your, or 26 .nt month, (inyniile in advance, Adverttse lni'iiH olir,tiilocnr,lliiit,is.uciiiid poaHlon. Tin- nuliltKher reerte the rlKht to change the litidtlut, of advertlnt'iitciits whenever the pub I lent' mi -if news demands It. The rlht la ri"f .'e.1 tn reject any advertisement, whether imiil fur or not, that the publishers miiy deem linpr.nwr. Adrertlsfiia; rates made known tiiKi i nupllentlnn Entered at the poMtiiDJee At Shenandoah, Pa., n seeo id class ninll matter. TKLKPHONK OONNKOTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1887. A position tlmt is Irretrievably lost is gulling even to it toii-dollar-a-iveek editor. TilK United States mow produces an.OJO.OOO choirs, and yet thero sre"any number of corner-loafers iu .Shenandoah. A now days ago Kill tor YVhitaker to Secretary Ilanna "Hello !" Two wee te hence same patties transposi tion of syllables. Thkrk is apparently bad feeling between Mnjor Finney auA tlie Senator front this dis trict, judging front the tone of their respec tive neis,ispcrs. Tin. daily prets tH na the Philadelphia Combino is going to pieces, their ward leaders flocking totbe Quay-l'enrosc wing furslielter, The H ku M.u predicted this a year ngo. Mr. MoKiki.ky, unlike Ills predecessor, seems to have the knuck of saying "No" to a man without sending him away from the White House with a knife up his sleeve. (iovKHNOR Hastings now dccUros tlmt he will Hccept no appointment at the hand of the 1're.ddent, and that he means to stay I where lie is until the rest of his term. How not to legislate appears to be theprin ciple of the lawmakers ofthis state. The Legislature has now beeu In session over two months, and but one bill has been sent to tho Governor for his signature. A Swish has invented a machine to tell when the air of a room is bad. If placed in the sanctum of the teu-dollar-a-week hireling the machine would be liable to go through the roof, especially about the time the aforesaid teu-a-weok laborer scnus the Herald's columns. Wit would advise the members of the School Board to guard well their pockots. "Marty" is after a job, and one of his emis saries may be around again. There is more than one way to whip the devil around the stump, and at tho same time relieve ono's self of tho odium of a corrupt charge. Lithographers are busy on orders for bock beer signs. It is customary in these pictures to show a guiit standing up on his hind feet near a beer Inrrel, showing custom ers where the stiilf is on which thuy can get as full as a goat. A fine vitascopo of the Inauguration was taken so that the whole performance, can be repeated at any tlmo. Tliore will be a tre mendous uproar, though, if the machine gets reversed and the new Administration begins backing out and the old begins backing in. TilK latest novelty in tho lino of time keeping will appeal to lazy and forgetful people. It consists of a watch that does not require any winding. All that is necessary for its owner to do in order to have the time with him always is to walk half a mile a day. The watch does the rest. ( i.k t.NLixKKH really is regarded as next to godliness in Now York, where a Judge has jit scut a mother to tho penitentiary for three months for neglecting to keep her children clean. How they are to keep clean during the mother's incarceration does not appear. Mil. Cleveland is going to practice law in x"ew, York. He and our own "Marty" would make a good team. Two statesmen without a job would be a drawing card. The ex President, however, rates his services higher than the "managing editor." In a lengthy editorial which, figuring on ten dollars a week salary, cost his youthful mployers Jl.GOj "Marty" bemoans the jwy ment of three months' salary to Prof. Bogart. Jfe cannot be blamed. It is like so much Uken out of his own pockets had not .those "inimoralists" removed him fur incompet ency, lu accordance with the school laws. Ol T in Kansas, according to a member of the Legislature of that state, judges can be had for 2S a mouth. This Is bit opportunity that "Marty" should grasp. True, It is a little less than he now receives as "managing editor," but then his mission In that capacity having beeu completed witli disastrous efleo, a to his future prospects, he might be induced to ai i ept a seat upon the bench for the glory there's iu it. TiiKKKisa bill before the Legislature to provide again for triennial assessors. As this bill now stands the court will make the appointments for the eomlng triennial assessments and not the County Cotuiuig siiiiici's, after that they will be elected tbe same as heretofore. By an aet of 1888, inadvertantly, the law electing these tri ennial assessors was repealed. It was not geneislly known, uud iu many counties they kept on electing them. "Marty" Whitakkh, small lu aUturoaud less in principle, is just bow greatly inter ested as to the successor of Prof. Hogart, ex hiipcrinteudent of schools. It is said that is the reason "Marty" accepted the position of "managing editor" at the MafcU Stipend of ten dollars a week, thus glviug hint the op portuuity of hounding his successor who knows more iu one day than "Marty" will be enabled to cram lu hi small crauiuui lu a lifetime until a vacaucy r listed lu that position. Tins accomplished he now cherishes the hope that ly some hook or crook the Board may he misled luto electiug him. it strikes us M iy forcibly that tbe school laws requite uiuui siUiliflcatlous of a super intendent that, it is acknowledged, "Marty" does nut possess. The little ten-dollur-a-weck hireling is a "moralist" lu more ways th.iu one, don't you think, dear reader '' Sunday Specials. Services iu the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m , and 0:80 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p ni. He v. Robert O' Boyle pastor. Regular services will lie hold in the United Kvangellcal church, North .Tardin street, to- morrow at 10a. in. and 11.30 p. i i Treadling by tho pastor, Rev. I. .1. Reitx Sunday school at 1.80 p. in. 1 "The American Volunteer are doing to1 hold meetings all day Sunday in Wilkinwn's building, corner Miiin ami Centre stnoN. Meetings at 11 a. tn., 8 and 8:00 p. ni. First I. lent, ltaxhiui mid wife in command. j WVsh Baptist church, corner of WW and i link streets. Rev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 2 , p. m. Prayer inoeling Monday ovenings. Voting People's meeting Wednesday oven- I ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, comer ()a1t , .....1 U'LI.. . ' i ... .,., , mi ii iinu Birccin, nev. Aiiren iiecouer, pastor. Uciteral class meeting nt 8:15 a.m.. led by John Senior. He I mull at 10:30 a. in. by tho pastor. Snnday school at 2 p in , Or. J. 8. Galleti, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. by tbe pastor. Every body welcome. Ebenescr Evangelical elin reh. rnmcr nl South West and Cherry streets, J. S. New- i tiart ami Jl. jr. KosUnuudcr, pastors. Frtmeh Ing by the former at 10:30 a. in. to-morrow . Rev. Kostenhader will preach In the cvunlng at 0:36. Onme and hear the new imstiim. Calvary Baptist church. Smith Jardln street Prciiching to-morrow at 10:80 a.m. ami 8.30 p. m.. by Mr. George Jacobr, of Philadelphia. Sabbath scluwf at 8 it. in. B. Y. I'. C. Tuesday ek-eiifng, at 7i8fl. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:80. Everybody welcome. Services In the Proshytertan ehurch to morrow at 10:30 a. m., and 8:80 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. ni. The public cordially invited to attend. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at S a in. Regular service at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The rector w ill officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. iu. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Hov. John (truhler, pastor. Preaching-. 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:80 p. in. ; preaching 0:80 p. m. St. Michael's Ureek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius Laiirislu, pas tor, Matattniim service 0 a. in. High mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Family, (German It. C. ) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tlehofcr, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. Casimlt's Polish It. C. church. North Tardlu street. Hev. J. A. LetiarkieAvic. lastor. First mass 8 a. tn.. high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of the Aiiuunclatiou, 21S West Cherry street. Itev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev. Henry NnylOn, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Kehelcth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and Vat streets, Rev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., and 3 to A p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. ni., and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m Dftn't allow the lungs to"hc impaired by the cnutinuousirtitatlon of a cough. It is etsier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will wardofl any f,itallung trouble. C. II. Hagenbuch. "Little Marty" Otherwise lingnged. From MMwnoy City American. The Malmnoy City American ha dropped It Shenandoah department. It spiicwred at timen n though the correspondent (?) was doing long distance work -Shenandoah Kens. And yet in comparison with The News the "long distance" work of the correspondent (?) daily bore favorable and ofl'ectlvo com parison. The correspondent had n column, The News its whole issue, yet tho comparison wax decidedly favorablo to the correspondent. He was, at least, original and did not dopend upon ills exchanges for abroviated squibs of foreign news. Ono Minute is all the time necessary to do cldo from personal expeTience that Ono Min ute Cough Cure does what its name iniplios. C. H. Hugetilmch. X-ltuy Operation. Harry, tho young son of Mr. Harry Lniiteubarhor, was on Monday taken to the Polyclinic hospital, Philadelphia, for treat ment for a spinal atl'ectlon which has ren dered him helpless. Several prominent physicians have tried to locate the cause of the troublo hut failed, so it was finally de cided to tako him to Philadelphia whore, by the aid of the X-rays, the physicians of the Polyclinic hospital will endeavor to locate and cure the allliction. Tamaqua Herald. If you have ever seen n child in the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitudo of the mothers who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their littleoues as quick ly as it is administered. Many homes in this olty are never without it. C. H. Hagenbuch. Deeds Kecorded. From Fred Schultz and wife to Fred Remus, premises iu Ashland. From Susan E. Braiichcr ct al., to Geo. J. Roob, premises in Ltndingvillo. An exceedingly common find dan gerously significant condition. A warning which must bo heeded, or, as with tho oxpross train which fails to regard tho dan ger signal, jlisnetcr must follow. A sure indication of thin, weak, im poverished blood. A certain ad monition that the blood is not properly feeding tlie nerves, tis sues and organs of the body. .An imporativo demand for the tonic, Vitalizing effect of Hood's barsa parillu upon tho blood. Weak, norvous, tired men and wom en are found everywhere. Mon strive too hard to"keop their ends up," women too anxiously work "on their nerves" to moot tlie demands of home and society, all liavo too little sleep, and the excessive drain on strength and nervous energy will noon com pletely ruin health. Tbe strength must bo built up by pure blood, and tlie nerves must also find in pure blood the proper nervo food. For this purposo nothing equals Hood's Sartanarillu. The thousands of wonderful cures it has accomplished, the like of which no other medicine and no combination -of medicines can show, prove its curative merit; prove that it luu never been equalled as a blood medicine; prove that Hood's Sarsaparilla is indeed tho ideal spring medicine, the best nerve and stomach tonic, tlie oue true blood puriner. Hoo arsapan Is sold by all druggists Trieo $1, six for $5. Prepared only by CI. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mts. It is the One True Blood I'uriiler. Klienandnnh's l'rlde. Speaking of the part taken by the (Ira lit II mil in the concert at Mahauoy City Tues day night, for the benefit of the hospital, I'liu American myi: "'The R.ar Spangled Milliner' was the very appropriate choice of the fiuunus Shenandoah band for the overture and it wax stirringly rendered with a dash and spirit which characterised the work of the organization all through the evening. The overture from Dulfe's 'Bohemian Girl' was the flint number on the program and in thix the Shenandoah 'cracks' showed their versatility and masterly range, executing in splendid style the difficult composition. Tho stenixl portion of the program was opened by the Grant Baud Willi the 'Victor March' by Stall!, and the time and execution were finely marked In this selection. Later, when a descriptive rendition of 'A Trip to the Country' whs given, the many who had believed that the martial music of the march best sol I ml tho organisation's potters were compelled to award that tho palm of being quite tho best played piece of the night. It was a thoroughly enjoyable number. The performance concluded by a grand rendition of a pastorale serenade and polka by the ilrunt Band, te whom the bulk of tho even liig'sc iitertaliilng had fallen and who were equal to alt the demands put upon them." Iff Queer Bow Qulokf Pan-Tina cures coughs and culds, SAc. At Gruhler Bros , drug store. School Superintendent Klcotlou. Notice Is hereby given that the School Directors or tlie Borough of Shenandoah, Pa., will meet In the Directors' room lu tbe West street building in said borough on the 23rd day of March, 1887, at 7:00 p. in. to elect "one person of literary and scientific acquirements and skill and experience in the art of teaching as borough Hrperlntendent," to fill tho unexpired term of Prof. C. I). Bogart. By order of the Board. Jojin J. I'KK'K, Pres. Attest: FRASK Hanna, Sec'y. 8-ll-10t Whenybi want good rooting, plumbing 4M fitting, or general tinstnithiiig done oall on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In atc-w 1-tf .Sunday Violation. M. U. Doyle, at one time editor of tlie News, and Joseph Bickert woo brought be fore Judge Savldgo yesterday afternoon for trial on the charge of violating the Sunday law. Tbe prosecutor is James FetterofT, a farmer of Catgwlssa valley. He alleges that tho defendants were hunting in tho vicinity of his farm one Sunday several mouths ago, In company with M. Sheeler and W. S. Ilreunan, also of Shenandoah. Tiie defend ant admitted having guns iu their carriage, somo of which wore carried about nfler their arrival at tho valley, and that the two dogs followed in spite of their efforts to drive them home. The prosecutor saw one man In the act of shooting whom ho bolievcd was Doyle. Tho defendants were represented by M. M. Burko, Esq., and the prosecutor by Mr. Hangawout. The jury brought in a verdict this morning of "Not guilty ; county for the costs." 10 cts. cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Aguew's Liver Pills are fTTe most per fect made, and cure like magic, Sick Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion md all Liver ills. 10 cents a vial 10 doses. Sold at Kirlins drug store. Colliery to He Flooded, Tlie miners and other workmen employed in and about Middle Crock colllory, near Tre moiit, woro yesterday sent home, as it is the intention of the P. & li. C. & I. Company to flood the place. It will be remembered that an explosion pecurrrd nt that colliery last Tuesday, resulting iu the death of two men. Tho explosion, it lias been discovered, set flro to somo of tho workings, and Hooding must be rosortod to. E. E. Tumor of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles for seventeen years, lie completely cured them by using three boxes of DeWitt's Witcli Hazel S.ilve. It cures ecxema and severe skiu diseases. C. II. Hagenbuch. A lady at a ball called her beau an Indian because he was on her trail all tho time. Now we're Indiana on your trail to mako you a ciistomor, if we once get you. Faotoiiy Shoe StorK; Sale of Sohool llonds. Subscriptions will bo received at the ollico of tho Secretary of tho Scliool Board, in tho West street school building, for tho sale of twenty-live thousaad ($25,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. Tlie bonds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payablo semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty f 100 bonds) twenty $300 bonds, and thirty-eight $500 bonds. By order of tho Board, J. J. Price, President. Attest : Frank Haxna, Sorrctary. "I was feeling tired all the time, as tired in the morning as I was at night. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has helped me so that I have no such feelings now. My little girl suffered with pain in her st' raach, but Hood's Barsaparilia hns cured her." Jambs T. Mann, Hubbards ton, Mass, Weakness and Loss of Appotlto, "Last spring my little girl had no appe tite and was weak. I gave her one-half bottle ol Hood's Sarsaparilla, which oured her. We will now take no other medioino but IKod's Sarsaparilla, and recommend it to everyone for weakness and loss of appetite." Wm. F. Hanks, Brysonia, Pa. All Tired Out. "My husband was all tired out and run down in health. He felt tbe need ot some thing to build him up, and he began tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills and the result was very satisfactory. We regard Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills as excellent mcdiciues." Has. II. L. MoWRY, Towanda, Pa. Tired and Worn Out Peeling. " I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and oannot say too much in its favor. It has done me more good than any medioino I have ever tried. I have advised my friends to use it for a tired and worn out feeling, as I know that it gives relief." Wiixiak T. Huhdlb, Hollyviile, DcL T" I id ' tTs i h 113 RENEWAL Or WINTER. The Dakota, MlnnS'nta anil Mlthlgan H Igsln Snow Hound. Minneapolis, March 13. Specials from North and Hiluth Dakota and western Minnesota show that the Bnow of Thuisday night did more actual damage than any other this winter, one that has never been equaled in the costs It line levied on railroads. Wed nesday of this Week, after almost her culean struggles, several roads opened their lines and began moving freight to towns where food and fuel famines existed. Py the time these trains were well on their way the storm blocked everything. Freights are stalled In all paits of the three states. Scarcely a i passenger train Is moving north of central South Dakota. Drifts miles long and from 10 to SO feet deep oppose the roads. Much stock on moving trains lpas been killed, and thousands Of head of cattle are reported dying In eastern South Dakota. The worst storm in five years raged yesterday In the upper peninsula ot Michigan. Freight trains arc block aded .on both the South Shore and Chi cago and Northwestern lines. A freight train on tho latter road has been stuck in a drift at the Buffalo mine. All pas senger trains Oil the Ishpemtng end ot the road are tied up on account of the freight blockade on the main line, and several freight trains are stalled. In some places the show "I from six to ten feet In dtft), with drifts rapidly growing; larger. ' They are r small that the most sensitive persons take them, (hey are so effective that the most obstinate cases of constipation, headache and terwil liver yield to them. That is why IMU'llt's Little Early llisers are known a the farrtrrts little pills. 0. It. Hagenbuch. The Otmelanil nlt. Cleveland, forch 13. Wood and Dench gained three laps on the others In the six days' race last night. To night tup SO hours' rldinif ill be completed.- The score for '.'fl'i hours Is: Wood, 692 miles, 6 lnp: Schoch, 562; Olmm. 561.13: Glfford, DC1.D; Ashlnger, 5S0.6; Dench, B4S.11. Ulieumatlsin Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" fur Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cares In 1 to 8 days. Its action uikiu tue system it reuiarkaine aim mvsterloos. It removes at once tho cause and the disease Immediately disappears. Tho first nose greatly benefits. T. F. Atitbonr. ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottlo of .Mystic uine lur lilieumatlsm, ana two doses ol it did me more good than any inedlcino I evor took." 7(3 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagcubucli, druggist, Shen andoah. Olnlmell hint lied IllUcil I iv- Men. Perry, "O. T March 13. Mrs. -Clara Omo, a Western "cowboy," who claim ed to have killed five men during her career, Is dead at her homo here, aged lit) years. ne was a .miss Martin, ana was born In New York city, moving to Eldorado, Kan., with her parents when a child. Iler most desperate en counter took place In Little Black Tall canyon, near flutte, Mont., In Febru ary, 1890, When She killed Ed Smith. Smith found the woman alone, and f outfit hfr with a hunting knife. Mrs. Omo used a ptetol, and afier ten min utes rf Cera? fighting v on cv.t. Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to 00 ' Minutes. One short pufTof the breath through the Blower, supplied witli each bottle of Dr. Agncw's Catarrhal Powdor, diffuses this I'owdor over tue-siirmco ot tlio nasal jiasS' aces. Painless and delightful to use. It re lievos instantly, and permanently cures Chtarrli. Jlay tever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tousilltis and Deafness. 50 cts Sold at Kirlins drug store. 1'nyinafcter Corwln's Cafo C'ontlnncd. Newport, IX. I., Marcli 13. John Cor wln. paymaster of the naval station here, who Is accused of obtaining mon ey under false pretenses, was yester day granted a continuance until March 23. Commander McGowan and Lieu tenant Clarke, of the training station, were present to arrest Corwln upon another charge should his case have been disposed of. Iliad so ere attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicino or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured mo lu n short time. A DiOTiNauisiiEi) Lawvkb op Wayne Co., N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and i ol 1. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. AftAr nnu liottln r ir Bitters had been taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. Ev cn in tho mostsovore oases of sprain or bruise, cut or bum, Thomas' L'oleotrio Oil gives almost instant relief. It is the Ideal family liniment, NUGSETS OF NEWS. The law passed by the Indiana legis lature providing, for the restriction of convict labor has' gone Into effect. The coal operators of Ohio are mak ing efforts to organize a central com pany to handle the entire coal output of the state. Washington Hoeing was nominated for mayor of Chicago last night on an Independent ticket, making the fourth candidate. Ex-PreBldent Cleveland's health Is much Improved. He will sail on Mr, IJenedlct's yacht later in the month to southern ports. The German reithstag budget com mittee has approved the government's estimate of 20,000,000 marks for the purpose of building new battle ships. The queen regent of Spain has re fused to sign a decree submitted by the ministers recalling Oeneral Pola vleja from his position as captain gen eral of tin Philippine Islands. Secretary of State Sherman yester day tecelved Mrs. Hull, widow of the American eltlxen who Is alleged to have been murdered in a Spanish jail In Cuba. Her five children were with her. , When it was said to the woman: "In sorrow ehalt thou bring forth chil dren," that a perpetual curse was Eronounced, but the thrill of joy felt y every Mother when she olaspB to her heart tier babe proves the con trary. True, dangers lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother and should be avoided. "Mother's Friend" Bo prepares tbe system for the change taking place that the final hour is robbed of all -danger and pain. Its use Insures safety to the life ot both Mother and child, and makes child birth easy and reoovery more rapid. BsntbrMtll.onrsMlirfof nrloe,tlJ0O PER BOTTLE. Book, "To Ei' HotnBt &totKw," nutlM lr, oon Ulaf&B vftlubls infornumoa sad voluntary (MU monloli. The Brtdflelu Bsgulstor Co., Atlanta, Ga. SOID BY ALL DnUOGISia. Many Think! Eternal Vigilance. " litems! vfsllance is the ttrice of liberty." It is the price of everything wotth having, (nggw, t , H ! the of life itself, a man needn't b always looking for danger, afraid that something will happen to him; but a wise man will form a habit of care about the poitant things of Isn't half so much trouble to take care of yourself as it is not to. A man who follows regular, healthy habits, feels good all the time. We i worm living V to him. But a man 7 XT ,t, ",1i In bother" with taking care of himself has more pain and mis ery crowded into one aay man a goou health v. heattv man who lives right would ever know of In a whole vear. When a rain's stomach is out of order, and his digestion don't work; when his liver ivU to be sluggish and won't clear the bile out of his blood, It is time for him to look out for himself. He gcta no nourishment out of his food. His blood gets thicker and thicker with impurities. His nerves get Irri tated. He loses energy and righting force. He may say, " I can stand it, I will feci better to-morrow; " but the chances are he will feel worse to-morrow and worse still next day. He ought to put himself right at once. He needs Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made for just this condition. It rouses up the digestive and nutritive organs, and gives them power to extract from the food all the nutritious elements ami transform them into rich, nourishing blood. It enables the llvor to cleanse out all bilious impurities and pour IntcHhe circula tion an abundance of highly vitalized blood, full of the life-giving red corpuscles which build up healthy flesh, muscular strength, and nerve-energy. It does not make flabby flesh. It is the only suitable tonic and itrenirth-huilder for corpulent people. AN ACCIDENT OV BIRTH Makes a Missing Fortuno Kevert to Quaen Victoria. New York, March 13. A curious hunt for missing wealth was unearthed by an advertisement In a dally paper here yesterday, which asked for informa tion regarding the purchase of Amer ican securities by John Ilobert Turner, of Chorley, Lancashire, England. The advertisement was Inserted at the In stigation of AVIIllam Lees, a lawyer from England, who Is acting for Francis Whltaker, solicitor of tho duchy o Lancaster, from whloh Queen Victoria, derives a considerable income, Turner was a prosperous cotton, trader, who made frequent visits to this country, and was generally sup posed to have amassed a large for tune. When he died, In 1873, his neari eat ot kin could only discover $10,000 worth of property. They Instituted In quiries, which resulted In the discov ery that Turner was an Illegitimate son. When this became known his relatives ceased their labors, for this accident of Turner's birth transferred, according to an ancient law, his estate to the Duchy of Lancaster. Now Mr. Lees is anxious to obtain, on behalf of Queen Victoria, soma trace of the $150,000 which Turner ia supposed to have Invested in Ameri can securities. "I was completely covered with sores. Every muscle in my body ached. Had been, sick for fivo years. Doctors could do mo no good. Most of my time was spent iu bed ; was a complete Tyrepk. B.urdock Blood Bitters have completely cured mo Iu three months," Mrs. Annie Zocpeu, Crookstown, Minn. v Filial II.iUl I Ire In llurfalo. Huffnlo, March 13. Fire late yester day nfteruoon gutted the Chicago ho- tel. a 15 cent lodging house, corner of Washington and Exchange streets, and caused the loss of three lives. The killed are: Paddy Brennan, a pugi list; Teddy O'Donuell, an ex-pollce- man; William Hanrahan, a sailor. The hotel was a very old one, and was well Ailed with gueBts at the time of the fire. A high wind was blowing at the ' time, and the flamep shot through the ! place with great rapidity. Brennan Jumped from a third story window, and when picked up was Insensible. He died in the hospital an hour later. O'Donnell was burned to a crisp. Han- ranan was smothered to death In bed while sleeping. Mr. and Mrs. William i.son were badly burned about the face and arms while escaping from the building. Heart Disease Believed in 30 Minutes. Dr. Aeaew's Cure for tlm Heart, plvcm mr. feet relief in all cases of Organic or Sympa thctlc Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a euro. It Is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smother Ing Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symp toms of a Diseased Heart. Ono doso con vinces. Sold at Kirlins drug store. Ills Disappearance Not So "Mysterious." Newark, N. J March 13. A sensa. tlon'waB caused In this city yesterday wiiuu u oecame Known that Rev, E. J. Oldknow MUllnston, pastor 'of Fair mont Baptist church, had made a fuli confession to the deacons of the church regarding his recent disappearance, Mr, uiiiiiibiou aumus mat ne left home with .Mrs. Dorothy Dlckerson, who is separated from her husband. They went to Montreal, whore they regis tered as E. E. Harold and wife at a boarding house, 48 Victoria street. He admits that the olopsment was pre meditated, and says that he waswintl- mate with Mrs. Dlckerson for over a year past, and that he was leading a dual life. Mrs. Dlckerson also made a full confession. Mllllneton la but 26 years of age. Hie father and his uroiner are both ministers. Mrs. Dick, erson had been one of the enthusiastic worners of the church. Mrs. Mllllnir- ton Is prostrated from the shock of the uisgrace. Torturing, itching, scaly skiu eruptions, bums and scalds are soothed at ones and promptly healed by DoWltt's Wllch Hazel oaive, tue nest Known cure for piles, C. II Hagenbuch. Candluntrs for Assistant Treasurer. New York. March Is. In the event of me retirement oi yonrad N. Jordan from the office of aaalatatnt tlniii States treasurer in this city two names I'luiiiuieiuiy mentioned far the suc cession. These are ElHs If. rtoberts, preaiaeni oi tlie Franklin National imim, mm who neut the office in on tlon during Prealdent Harrison's term. mm n munieman, the present ucwuijr uamamnt treasurer. Adrift on an Iuh Floe. Sebewalng, Mleb., March IX The heavy wind yesteiday broke up the Ice on Saginaw bay. One hundred and fifty fisherman, of w born about SO are fiom Ilay City, wore on the Ice about four i. lies from shore. Mostly all es caped to M;.lm and Lone Tree Isl ands. It is reported that five rnn from 13av ( Ity are on the ioe yet, ft,Hd have been .aniid out with the tla. TO CUIUS A COUl IN ONK HAY Take Laxative Ilrouio Quinine Tablets. All drUKKUiU refund the money if it fails to cure. 25veuU. ' asaHsi A if A PATHETIC EXECUTION. Arthur Majliew Died I'rntmtlng His tn noeence of Murdnr. Blng Sing N. Y., March 13. Arthur Mayhew, a negro, was sutcesssfully electrocuted in the prison yesterday. Mayhew made resistance when he reached the chair, and had to be forc ed Into It by the keepers, where he stiuggled until strapped In. Mnyhew was terribly frightened, and appealed to the keepers with whom he struggled not to turn on the current until hs cried he yas ready. All dur ing the operation ol fastening him down In the chair Mayhew erlld out: "I am not srullty; I am dying an Inno cent man; John Waynes and Frank Albertson are guilty.". These xcrles were Interspersed with "Jesus, have mercy on met Oh. Lord, God, save me!" It was a pitiful scene. Testimony during the trial showed that only two men, Mayhew and John Wayne, were concerned In the crime. These men were convicted, AVayne be ing sentenced to 15 years in Sing Sing prison and Mayhew to death In the electric chair. Several lawyers here today, taking Into consideration the man's strong protestation ot Innocence and Wayne's confession that Mayhew was not Im plicated In Powell's murder, expressed the fear that perhaps Mayhew may have been mistaken for Albertson, and that the unfortunate negro was Inno cent of the crime for which lie died. TO OUlll! A CO 1 IN ONH DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 28 cents. Delnwi hs Latest Murder Mystery. Georgetown, Del., March 13. From evidence procured yesterday there Is a strong theory that the woman whose body was found in the Brnadklln rivet near Milton on Thursday was mur dered. Attorney General White has of fered a reward of J600 for-the arrest of John Qordy, a prominent farmei In the vicinity of thB"btr90.m! The de tectives claim to have learned that Gordy alighted from a train at Milton with a strange woman on Tuesday night, and has not since been seen. Gordy was in Georgetown at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but since the ar rival of the detectives nothing has been seen of htm,-and the surrounding country 1b being searched. Free l'llls Send your address to II. E. Bucklon & Co., Chicago, and get it free, sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits, Those pills are easy in action and are particularly effective In the cure of Constipation ami Sick Headache. For Malaria and Livor troubles they have been proved invaluable They are guaranteed to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Kegular size 85c per box. Sold by A. asley, druggist, The Kentucky krnntoralilp. Frankfort, Ky., March 13. The spee clal session of the legislature convened today. The tension of the senatorial situation Is somewhat relieved by the announcement by Lieutenant Gover nor AVorthlngton that he will rule, when the joint session Is held, that no ballot for United States senator Could lie taken until the second Tuesday af ter tho session begun. There Is con siderable opposition among the HepuUi llean leaders to this ruling, as many of them want balloting to begin at once. Tho Republican, legislative cau cus last night decided to select four men from whom the party's senatorial candidate Is to be chosen. The Tout names decided upon are Dr. W, Q, Hunter, St. John Boyle, Judge Holt and John W. Lewis, FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers .to'. Send His Dis covery Tree. Claims to Be- a. Benefactor to Weakened Mankind.- - There is alwavs more, or less susnielon attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a mau so ovorflows with generosity that ho cannot rest until his discovery is known to tho world, in order that his follow men may profit by what ho has discovered. It is upon this principal that n resident ol Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure theni of any form of nervous debility j relioves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men arc peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural size and vluor. As it costs uotliing to try tho osperipiont it would seem that any man, suffering with tho nervous troublos that usually attack men who never stopped to realize what might bo tho final' result, ought to be deeply interested In a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continuo to live an existenco of untold niisory. As tho remedy in question was tlie result or many years rosearcn as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men tho strength they need, it would seem that all mon suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to writo for such a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending lor tho prescription out of idlo curiosity, but that you wish to mako uso of tho medicine by giving Ita trial, will bo answered promptly and without evidence as ta whore information came from. ino prescripiiou is sent ireo anu aituougn some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford, to give away his discovery, tboro is no doubt about tho offer boing gouulne. Cut this out and send to Mr Olds so that ho may know how you came to writo him. 12-28-78t Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. nillions of Dollars i Qo np In sruoko every year. Take u risks but get yourhoutas, stock, fai nlturo, etc, insured In nrst-cl&ss re liable companies as represented by hAVTft FAUST Insuran Aireni, UAVlli riVUdlt 120 South Jardln Ht Also Life and Accidental Oornpaul ei . Georgia's Fair Authoress tells Why She Uses Or. Miles' Reiterative Remedies, THE NAME of Mm. J. E. Harwell, (nee Julia Fmma Flemralnrj) Is a familiar one in the state of Georgia. Sho writes! " It is with pleasure tbat I express my gratitude for tho wonderful benefits I have received from Dr. Miles' Hestoratlve Itemedlos, especially theNervlne, the Nerve, and Liver Pills, New Heart Cure aud Antl Patn Pills. Actual experience has taught mo their great worth. No family should bo without them. They hove fully restored rue from a complica tion of disorders chief ly n.Tectlng the heart,, nervous system" and kidneys. When t trav el I always take one of your Anti-Pain Pills. boforo entering tho cars and thus prevent swimming ot tho head and nausea, to which. I have beeu subject for several years." Di. Miles' Beinodles are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first luittle. benefits or money refunded. Book on lleaib and Nerves sent tree to all applicants. DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ATON'S TANSY PILLS A Tttifeb. TBVB itth itrit WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alw&n nromnt and reliable, Avi4 Imitations. Get Catow'itahiT Pills and kAYESKQBlTt. At dm? tnm. or eent dlrrat fel1). Uric, tl. CatohPpkc. Co , Boston, Mm. Our book, 4c For sale nt I. I. D. Kirlln's driifr ShcnMidonli drug store GRAY mm RESTORED 10 lit ml uotoi t.y IsKIat IIA1K Mlilll. CJA XT '" f1ft.1trmlesi, pleuftnt odor. Ifl 00 n boUl IjKR'H HAIR TOMUremnrM dandruff, ktotm hair from full ing out hndpromotwurowth $1 OOhImiMIa IjI:I2 MI3IMCANT CO 1(8 Fulton it., W . Y.FDCP Illustrated Treats ou Hair ou application 1 lit U For Kle by Shentuuloali Drug Store, KlrHu lit uk Store. PHILA & READING RY IN KFFEOT DKCt 6. 189. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 210, 710 a. in., 123S, 80B.andS68 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Kew York via Msuch Chunk, week days, 5 7 10 a. m., 12 33 ond 8 03 p. in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 28, 7 10 a.m., 12 33, 3 03 and 5 58 p. ra. Bud. days, 2 10 a. ni. For l'ottsville, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. ui., and 12 33, n OR and S 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For Tumnqua and Malmnoy City, wsek days, 210,3 25, 7 10 a. ra., 12 33, 3 OS and 5 AS p, m, Sundays, 2 10 n. ra. For YvllIIamnport, flunbury ond Lcwlsburg, weekdays, 3 25, 1130 a. to., and 7 23 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For Miiharioy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 0 26, 5 25.' 710, 1130 h. m., 12 33, 0 08,5 53, 7 25 and 9 63 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, tl 25 a. m. For Ashland nnd Shnmokln, week days, 8 36, 710, 1130 a. ra., 725 and 9 55 p. in. Sun days, 8 25 a. ra. For IWttmore, Washington ond tbe West via n. AO. It. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & H. V 8 20, 7 55, 11 20 o, in., 3 10 and 7.27 p i Sundays, 3 20,7 00,112a a. m., 3 10 and 7 27 p. in. Addl. tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Ohoat nut streets stntlon, weekdays, 1080 a. m. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 4 30, 8 00 a.m., 1 30, 4 80, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, COO p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 15 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. ra. and 4 05, 0 3C, 11 SO p.m. Holidays, 1180p.m. Leavo Reading, week days, 1 85, 7 M, 10 08, 11 55 a. in., 0 00 and 8 30 p. ra. Sundays, 1 SB a. ra. Leavo l'ottsville, weekdays, 2 86, 7 40 a.m., 1280 and 6 13 p. ra. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamoqua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 28 a' m., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. ra. Leave Malmnoy City, week days, 3 45, 21, 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. ra. Sundays, 8 ti a. ra. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 030, 9 37. 11 59 a. m 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 8 20, 7 57 and 1023 p.m. Hundnya, 2 10, 00 a.m. Leave Wllllamiiport, week days, 7 12, 10 10 a. ni., 3 35 and 11 41 p, m. Sundays, 11 IS p, m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street what! for Atlantie City. Weekdays Kxnress, 9 00 n. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 OS p. iu. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., C 30 p. in. Sundays Ripress, 900, 10 00 n. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. m., 4 45 p. lu. Returning leave Atlantic Olty depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kipress, 735,900 a. m., 3 80, 5 38 p.m. Accommodation, 815 n. in., 4 32 p, in. Sundays Express, 1 00, 7 SO p.m. Accommo dation, 7 15 n. m., 4 15 p. m. ' Parlor Cars on nil express trains. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA rn 1, PATt1"n!ltfTt dl.1 f.i TAnTWm iUUt i ViXiii 'uiwins i sm m.- r - COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia Marob27, returnluK on regular trains within nine months. Round-trip tickets, imiliidlhg- all tour festiues troInK and transKirUjtlou tmly returuliiK, will be soul at rate oi aw.ii innn New York, and WSttO from Philadelphia; one way tickets, Including all tour features golnfr, ill .75 from New York. $110 25 from I'lilladel- pma. Proportionate rates Irom otuer ioim. WASHINGTON TmilW. ftiu.li m,v.rlnir n liftrtml of tlirOS days, will leave New York and l'lillajlal- JUureli 11, 22, and May IS, 1B7. nates, umbuu bur transuortaHou and two days' fSSlH0"' tlon at tlm t.att WaahitUton Hotels, tlj.53 fltWI New York, and tllM tnm MrtkMHrlbla. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT , OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will lwTHtKew York and Phlladeluhla Febru ary JO, Marsh IS, and April IS, 1897. For detailed lUnemtie and otb itmily at lionet iuiBlt0 or lloyd, AhpL Ofrfti IBm. Aajeat, atutiou, rwifureipsHa, BROIYl-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HBADACUBS Cured by this aiml1r effervescent and stimu lant. An TnaWureuFC for sour atoinuclis and lieadaelias. widen often accumulate from having it night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 10 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Wanted-An Idea mmn think omo umiile thirty (a no tail e frtci- jour ioui; at may bring you wuiu, Write JOHN WJEDIJEKBUKN COPatent Attor Mya. Waihlugtou, I). o.,for tbelr $l,8Ur? rio ofTe fT a a
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