EVENING HERALii HMTAftl.tftHKI) IMT0. "All the News That's Fit ta Print," ri iHjh' I w l rv K em.itf, I. ? ci -ooolttV , i'TW T vum- Krniti i . .Ol!rtTaf Til" Hi-"Mil In h nvoicil In -Oii-nariftoiin anil Hi surfo Hiding tonnfoii uenta i week, MM" uhle to the oniric. Il uiaII fs.no a y?.tt. or Tt cent j month, payable in advance. Advertfa- mcnt. ehnrftei) tvccml i inc to space and Daettton. i no pmnisiipri ronervo f ne rigmt i cnangs tne piiHUIon of n'lvcitiactnenw whenever ttw rnio- Mention of news demands It Tlir right tl reserved to i eject uny advertisement, whether nilil lor or not. tli.a the uuhitslier mv flerm improper. AiVM-tiitig Mh Minis knon i, iino. i ftiniHcMion .. ' ' IC itenwi nt the iKvttoHtoa at Shenandoah hoo ia cm-" ii.m runner. tki. p-novK roNXRtrnoS. "i. PI I r1 QC M ra tO Tl'KSDAY, FEBBVAKV 33. W). A Lancastee mn has jmt lost a vlnblp h'tin Tie offers one dollar Toward for the lmiu and $500 for the hide of the tltivf. Siiennim)h will have rointdnrabtu to say when it comes time to select a l: publican candidate fbr Khcrlff. Mark the i vdi.tiuii Cabiskt making being the order of the day, the Cltlisens parly will present one on March 1st that will bear the scrutiny of the peojile. i'.-JI LJ. J ! -LJ'I"UJi The pngnacinus reporter is in many ways a sore upon the body politic, no matter whethei ho walked into the community upon "hi uppcri" or arrived in a palace ear. '-. . ui'jj Our Hcruocratie frieuds are alitady (ti gaged iu a Kilkenny fight over the loiisosi ami (lilies that are at the disposal of the HUiool Hoard. There are six opjilkants lor t!io TieiiMiiorsliip and tiiree for Set rotai'.v, witli other, to hear from. Tith present police force, uuder (Ihief To1t, m as efficient as any the town lias had for sevcr.il years, and uuder these eircunistantes can well afford to treat the insinuations of a ' traveling" scribe with perfect imluVerencc. Perhaps the "ore aid quill pusher has been uncomfortably near the limb of the law, which may account for the animosity dis played. A Hi.itr.ix dally tells a story which has local significance. A .Voting officer in a horse car rave a young Woman -bis seat aad sl.e took it without a "thank yea," The officer stood on the rear platform. -A, few' blocks 1'j.rt her nml the young woman stopped from tie ear. The officer saluted mi said t ' i'.u'ilou mi', madam, but you have fqrtttu something." The young woman hurried b H U into the car, but found none of bar piopeity. She looked inquiringly at th otticur, who naluted asnin aril said : "Oh, I meant onlj that you bad forolteu to thank Thk advice given by the editor of the Mihanoy City Record, as to newspanrs pulling other people's chestnuts out of ti e lire, could U. accepted with much profit bj our brethren o the press. We know only too well from experience that the Ingratitude of mauy office-seekers has worked to the d triment of the newspaper advocating their cttu.c. The average politician seems to labor under the impression that their sueeo-s, If achieved, is due solely to their individual cll'.iils and that they owe nothing to the party press. Shenandoah baa one or two politicians, although not at present office holders, who belong to this class, atld whose jiolitical career is naturally on the wane-"1 si.!;; hears with more or le.-s frequency tlnTqueation : "Have you noticed any great improvement in business?" with the custom ary answer : "Well, I think things are cask : tliau they were." The question is aikcil in almost every tone of feeling, ironically, accusatively, vindictively, tentatively ami in real search of information. And the cautious answer betokens a condition of affairs that c.trrics with it the largest measure of en couragement. The fact is expressed that the rcspoinlcut dues not wish tu commit himself to a too optimistic view of the situation, but btniiot deny the evidences of a change for the heltpr. It U as though somebody at the eml of Kehiuury should ask : "Do you think i-priiis; has come " and the other, mindful of the blUzard of 1888, should answer: "Well, there seems to he reasonable assurance that winter cannot last much touger." DELUBIONd OF BMBTAH.T&MB. The most charactcriatlc delusion of the himctallUts, says Carl Sehura, is their belief that, excepting a small number of persons interested iu the gold standard, all mankind U fairly hungeriug and thlrstisg for the realization of their scheme. The method by winch the propagandist of bimetallism swells his roll of adherents is a very simple one. Y oil ask ten persons whom yon happen to meet whether it would not be a nice thing to have some arrangement by which diver and gold could be made safely to circulate together, thus givlug tho world about twice as much money as it has now and nine of these persons, not having given the matter much careful thought, will probably reply that this would be a nice thing indeed, Tho propagaudist of bimetallism then promptly registers them among the firm be lievers iu his panacea, and thus puts down a m -yority of nine tU'one. But what will the nine reply when asked the farthor questions, whether they think it possible, by lucre legal enactment or by International agreement, to l-diso the market price of silver which is uow 00 cents an ounce to $1.29 an ounce, so as to make silver money acceptable at the ratio of it! to 1 ; or whether tbejr think that any other ratio can tie agreed up.-u, and which, if agreed tipou, would bring about a practicable double standard of values; or whether they think that any of the great commercial nations which are carrying on their business successfully on I be gold stan durd will he Inclined to abandon that stand ard to the end of making so recV m an experiment? Confronted by such practical questions the majority of alee to one will instantly evaporate. Only some visionary who hopes against In ve will remain, or some debtor who has a .i,m:c iinpnsiuui that blnittaltinui will in some v.ay tolleve biluof bisiucumbrauces. Whoever doubts that this will be the resul. may look at the outcome of the international conferences which have been held on this matter Theiewas'u them imieh ehiquem c so long in tho "general subject" was oruittl upon. Hut wheu the question turned up how the tbiuit was practically to be done, the meml.ei.s oou fouud it was time to break up a 1 1 1 go huine. This Hill luevitohly be the result wherever liio matui la intelligently discussed. In eory civilised couutry the luuiueas tori- iiimity is ovei whelinin-jly against the do ih 1 ,1 ui. I ml. Tho yearning of 111.1 11 Kim I i.n hum ullisin Is a myth ItlllK'rH KftW to WilRllf llgtmi Oil VcCO.llll of Ihe IllHouilliillott tilt 11 lttl- t- vmtlK Itillroad, ' For lif beneBtof those Wbn desire to at tend the ceremonies incident hi thellmugll ra ti. .1, ..f I'ri.idciit .flot-t McKlnley th tVtiii-vh-ituiii IiRilroud Company win sell auUm don ticket-- t Wh iiiingtcii M.tr li 1, 2, 8. and t. valid to tvtHrii I'mm March 4 tit 8, lit the ("llo'viii pi'i: From pnttsville, ?7 SS.V, Reading, VIM ; Jlirdsb.ui., ft) R8 ; IMtrtowtt, 0 85 ; ISnrrl-toivn. il lit ; riiil,iUdphl, 5.40. unci from al other st'itlmn on tttt Pennsylvania system it reduced rnt. This inauguration will lie a most Interest lug event, Hint will undoubtedly attrutt g large tmroliir of people from every section of tho country Tho isroguin'rent facillllr1! of the Pcmisyl . I., 11- II. 4 1 1 .1. ft. ..,,. tiinin reiiiroiro limhc mil, inn: m h'tuiiu I runte to Hie MttlniMl capital at all lime, nhd It enormous cviSpmt iit and Rplendtd torm ina! mi Viitit i j i -i i t Washington make it wipwially tmittilttr oh ttiett oroaMons. Tltc little (Utititi'r of lUr. Fred Webber, Holland, Miw , Intd a Very had cdldttnd emis'i whii-h he had x-iti U'eii abb) to eh re With any t'.mg. 1 gave hi. n A 88 cent botthftlf Cham i rlain's Cough liuedy, Bays W. P. Holden merchant anil poshnater rtWent. Rriuifluld, and the next unit i saw blm In said it worked like ch'irtn T! !s fenied.t Is hitetidci! -iiM'inl1. fn-iMiiti ihrottt and lung diseases wit m ro!il. i r .i, ,:iil whouplngeough, and It tsfaiuous foi it .-iin-rt. There Is no danger in giving it to C ildren for Itcmttrtlns uoth ing injiirimis. For sale by ttrnhler Sroit., dvncists. t' n t'i K n ,iorli t ivllrn Clcv cd to !.-M. A. II. .ri tto'l!-: Ud P'.".H i. ra;.g' A , tlit i ii im"V ti i , v , . 'r Uushne'.l V til decided lu j.ppoK . ii .1 X'nit, (1 t.-.tc scr.r.tur to succeed f3Iic?k ii in. "1 hi o written to t'nvo -nor l.i I noil thanking 1,1m for tlu h,)iu r hfli he hn beitoAvcd upon mo, nnd in pcrtkiilar for advlotnr; tue of hi-, 1 t ti .! i ii Ii ail vent e of the i r;nj'.Ion i ' iiol'-i' rhorioan. It uivi." i;,u n I i , .i.e t" rT-itt tn.' r' -f" r-" ! nru p::'fc tu hfe. I slial! Co a'l in power to be tvi-rtUy of the hnnor. t.iv t.f i'.y r '"IC U w II ) tn rM the Ritirin'ty ndminl; tratlon, tnil in pi.rt'i i. to assist in framings at on- e i: t:..i:i b;il ,l'.!eli v.'ill seek tu restore ci 'tdcnt'e to the country &n& give a e!.. uiug to cur Industries.'" How to Favor Yonr Krlonils. I) i you know anyone iu yon r neighborhood wlio I ;-,' diphtheria, quinsy, catarrh, is troubled with croup cr any other throat! ii miction V If so you will bestow a great f.ni r on humanity by reeounuetidi-ig a trial ol Thompson's Diphtheria Cure which was never known to fail, if used according to di recti. ma. Thousands have tried it and they nui ti c ones who speak most highly of it. Their evidence barely cannot bo ignored, ft.ld at Kirlin's drug store at 50 centa a buttle. Vrmnn I.e. I is -iS nt ,Thlvcs. ' tUteviao, A'ib. 23.--A d n log br id o?b3er un&r the loan.relilp of a wofiratj W)jH( -fcevealrd h--?o ye.iterOay, whan Mrl . J4aWl, . Cartr, P-i' iIMefc, a iu!t,thtp (Sealer; pud a - 'S e. t j-, &' tedni&toaiMftatt' and Joel Bloom and John PattVefAelodsed in jail on wan ants swottTO. "a detective l.i th- ei ploy of te$68Mn railway. The detc tiva has cojleotea; evidence to thov. tl.at duit.ijc the past year the I.. .r., htt3 stolen i;oods from' the rail r j company to the value Of at least $i:-,:f.co. It is allejted that a railroad cioilc 1b intp'.leated in the plot, and not e art est1- are expected. All the difle.rent forms of skin troubles, from clupped hands to eczema and Indolent tiieni em lie readily cuttd by DoWitt's v"t"',i IInl Salve, the great pile cure. ('. H Hiiiiotibuch. When you want good rooting, plumbing -is liuitij,, or irenoral tmstnithirj' done call . ,;. P. Ga'Iipher 1 Wept ijnire street 'r ii . i. et t-tf "iy Keystone (lour. Be sore that the name !.i:..;.iii A Kakb. Ashland, 1V ptlntetl on .cry suck. v'. " Airs. Iercliar ling iii'ot!cv "Vtnlneim. Stamford. CctoV, Feb. iZ. Mrs. ITomy Ward l)eeiJicr had another 10 lpse late .yeeterday afternoon, and at no time since she was confined to her .room, a-bout'-the middle of Decetpber, has her 'eoMtiVcn be-n cc nsldcrod so liopeiees by niembord of her family. There is a cenoi al weakness of all the "vita organs, which pres-ji'S a r.ieedy aissotuuun. The months lor renewing and healing in the physical world. The months! for new life, new energy, new blood in men and women. The months when our need of help from medicine is greater than at any other time of year. The months when Hood's Sarsaparilla will do us the most good because we are all now especially susceptible to benefit from this medicine. The months when Hood's Sarsaparilla is taken by the millions because they have found that it is Jhe medicine which does them good. months when you should take Hood's Sarsapa rilla, because it will purify, vitalize and enrich your blood, and put you in good condition to resist the debilitating effects of changeable, warmer weather. Try it now. The i Satisfied with Hood's. " For several years I have taken two or three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring tor eradicating the humors in the blood and tor building' np the system generally. My experience with Hood's SamaparUla has been very satisfactory." Quo. Fbavk, care ot D. M Ferry A Co., Detroit, Mich. Great Blood Purifier. "Hood's Sarsaparilla Is our family physician andI believe it needs no rec ommendation. Wherever it has once been need there can be no substitute tor it, a". a blood purifier." Mtse C. Eujott, Qxionell, Iowa. 1 by ui! II. . ill .c -. IVi i ell, H Sflfll If Ci I Ma. NOltD A(UL-TI DEAD. HtMi4l the Great Hope Walker, Who Kn tertalurd 'uny tl nitons. tendon, Fb. Bloiydln, the noted tisht rope walker, died at his home va.crffty, aged It. tilondtn was born in 1824. He was truly the great est tt the rop walker of the World. His real na-ne tviw Jean Francois de Omvelot Ha bee an rope walking when duly 4 years olii, ami . continued bla . WonderftJl ex.Uibt.ions up to a few months ajro. At ?i he was Mid to be as active and as (earless as when in the lielsht Of bis ft.me. Bit-ndln crcfjcd Niaga ra Falls on June WLOHDiS. 80, 18S9, in the preeunoe of nearly M, 000 people. It v,as the first tlme thta feat had been attempted. The follow -lug year he made the trip across Ni agara river, Just above the falls, near ly 00 times, and on Kept. 14, 1880, he carried a mem across on his back. A favorite trick of his was to carry eive to tne rmauie oi me ugniropo j rpan and there cook a meal, which he I "vu'a ,uner lo cn.wa oeiow. ne "ever URf,rt ft faf'y npt- and he always iiiiuiut'.i nil" iiu imi?i icn bujt ira.r when on the rope. He never Crank or smoked. . . I TJitw Away His Canes. ': it. , wn . mn,.i, rvx.v ! T Yi Was so badly afflicted with rheuma tism llmt he was only able to hobble around with ranee, and even then it eau ed him' urea bain. After liking Chamberlain's Pain 7l!r , j ti . i , lhtih was s.) much improved that he 1 threwawity hiscanes. Ho says this liniment lid jm ihore good than All other medicines and lestment put together. For sale at 80 ceiitfiior bottle by Ornhler Bros , drug store. , t Vtatrl In Censure JmlTro. Trtjnlpn, Feb. rs. Tae senate Jield a session last nlcut which was devoid of interest 01.tsl.4O of a resolution In troduced by Senator Daly. The reso lution chprped ruat Judse Joseph Gas ktll, of the Burilngton county, court, apjieared before the house ral!road eom'trilttee in opposition to the bicycle batrpase b.ll, and had offended the dig nity i.f the Judiciary of the state by ap caring in tne capacity of counsel ai.d lobbyist, and directed the senate committee on judiciary to draft a bill which would make a repetition of the act Illegal. Senator Voorhees, who was in the chair, declared the resolu tion out of order. Senator Daly ap pealed from the decision of the chair, but the chair was sustained. OliKE A OOr.M IN OSB DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. 88 cents. Smoking Tenolior lirfinoil n Certificate. Denver, Feb. 23,' Mrs. Louise Pitt Yokum, Dolores conn y superintendent of scltools, has ictY ed a teacher's cer tificate to Professor Victor C, McQlrr, principal of the Rico public school, 1 cauae he smoked. Mrs, Yokum takes the ground that a person who smokee is disqualified to teach In the public schools because teachers In this state t.re requi.ed by law to Instruct tho !illdren ezalnnt the use of tobacco. An appeal will probably be taken to ihe state board of education. M'i'S out Cansps a Fntnl IVreelt. Cinclrmall, Feb. 23. The Chesapeake and Ohio westbound passenger train encountered a washout opposite Ports mouth; O., and the cnerine, baggage and express car, mall car and one coach were thrown from the track. A. U. Burnt, supervisor of the Chesapeake and Ohio, was killed. The engineer, fireman, mall clerks and express mes sender were all injured, but not serl ously. Pallors for tl. Inaugural I'liriule. Warl,!ng on, Feb. 23. H"retary Her 1 bert 1 ver-scl; 1 lo'dtred FiCil siU'in", from the of ihe North Atlintb squadron to 11 i e to Wnshl:'!' n tn participate I., t!,. in ". par-'de. ApriL tMtMJj Builds Up the System. "I have takon Hood's Sarsa partus for weakness with which I was a sufferer in the spring, and I have found it the best medicine to create an appetite and build up the strength that I have ever taken, and I recommend it highly." J. V. WARD, Labolle, Ohio. Keeps the Stomach In Order. "I keep Hood' garianarllla in the bouse all the time end regard it as the best spring medicine I can find. It has proved beneficial in keeping my stomach in order, end since I began taking it I can eat anything I wish." II. Stokb, Sherborn, Mass. OOCTS aparilla .: U, i. iii'il only by The Ui-t Siiin, Mi'dicine. THE RIVAL POPULISTS. I'rnnk HttrkeU Choamt I'resldpitt of the Memphis Ratlierltig. I'e.rphls, 1'Mi. 23. The Ueiorm Press allocation met In annu.il inii.ctt!' l In this city yesterday, a ..iiit ('0 de'. g,.: s tichi r piesent. Ai.idiik tht e preuCTit me: Paul VanUe. nrt of Cmaha, picsldent of the amcUl n, Jseob 8, 'nxy of Ohio, Hon. Frni.k Burkett of MissieKlppl mid "Cycli'iio" Davis of Texae. National Com ,Ut( man Oeorge V. Wahburn, of M.. a chusetts, is also present, but took nc part In the proceedings. The appoint ment of committees and the annual addrfera of President Vandervoort oc cupied the morning senaion, and the features of the afternoon meeting was the election of Mr. Burkett, of Mlrcla slppl, as president for the ensuing year. The anti-fusion, tnlddlu-of-the-ioad element gave hearty support to Presi dent Vandervoort, an uncompromising antl-fuslonlst, and the meeting Is de cidedly of the middle-of-the-road u,m plexlon. President Vandervoort's re commendation that National Chair man Butler be deposed was received wtlh loud applauie from all parts of the hall. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 28. Populist editors who refuse to recognize the au thority of Paul Vandervoort In calling a meeting of the National Reform Press association at Memphis net at the Hotel Ashland for the purpose of oiKanlsIng a new association. The gathering was the outcome of a call Iseued 1 Arthur Hoselle. secret iry- treasurer of tire National cwl.t'lun .na chain" .an of the , u i stnte People's party committee. Tito feature 0f the first day's- session was the ad- arega 0r Rorelle. Who declared It t;ie intention of Vandervoort "to read out of the party all Populists who sup- Parted Bryan." J. B. Sovereign, of the Knights of Labor Journal, Is a candl- tlon. A torpid liver means a bad complexion, ld 'Wth. Indigestion m& iVqunt headaches To avoid such companions take Hewitt's T,ttlo llfcrly Blsers, the famous little rills, oil. Hagenboch. Bn!n City Was Kecking with lHond. tendon, Feb. 23. A dispatch from Brass, on the west coast of Africa, gives details relative to the capture on Feb. 18 of Benin City by the Uoyal Niger company's expedition agalnBt the emir of Nupe. There was an eight hours' running fight, and a stubborn resistance on the part c' the Fulahs. Four of the whites, indue ng Dr. Fyfe, were killed and 16 wounded. The ex pedition found Benin City reeking with human blood. Many human beings had been tacriflced and crucified by the Fulahs. The troops destroyed the crucifixion trees and the "Juju houses." HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common wati r glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of tho kidneys. When urino stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proif that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in Hie knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the liack, kidneys, liver. bladder and overy part of the urinary pas sages. It correct inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or Id offecte fol lowing use of liquor, wino or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of buing compelled to gel up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the ex traordinary effect of Stvanip-Eoot is soou realized. It stands tho highest forits wonder ful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and paniph let, both sent free by mail, mention Kvenino UkRALI) and send your full post-ofllce address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ltiughanitoii, N. Y. The proprietary of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Tom' to California Ia l'onnsylvHvIa Itail road. The next California tour of tho Pennsyl vania Kailroad will leave New York and Philadelphia by special train of Pullman palace ears Februaiv 34. vistlng the great Itaminotb Cave and stopping at Jew Oileaua duriug the Mardi Oras Carnival. Four weeks will be allowed 011 the Pacific Coast, and two days will be spent on the return trip at Coloiado Springs an 1 tiie Garden of the Gods Stop will also bo mode at Salt lake City, Denver, and Omaha. This is one of tho most delightful and complete tours ovor planned. Tickets, Including railroad transportation, Pullman accommodations (one double berth). meals en route, carriage drives, and hotel accommodations enimr and return, and transportation iu California, will be sold at rate of f880 from 'ill 1 .lions on the Pennsy -vania llailroad S.,.stc.o east of Pittsburg. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1196 uroauway, .New orn, or ueo. w. jmyii, Assistaut General Passenger Agent. Broad street station, Philadelphia. A u-AAil In tliA iranlim nftn IiaajuuIv rlofttrnv. ed when it first starts. Consumption can tie nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough Cure, 0. H. Uagenbuch. Ask yoar grocer for ne "Eoyal Patent' (lour, aud take no other brand. It ie the bout flour made. A lllomly Tight Imminent, Carson, New, Feb. 23. Some excite ment was caused here yesterday by a message from white settlers at Yer lngton. In Mason valley, SO miles from Carson, calllm; for BO armed militia men and BO-extra stands of arms to be sent by special train. A Flute Indian was killed by a white man at Yering- ton Sunday by being struck with a crowbar. The Indians became en raged, and sent runners to Walker IUver reservation, which is part of Pyramid Lake reservation. All male Indians from Walker River came into Maron valley, after having sent their sni-aws to the mountains. A bloody fight is Imminent. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania and New Jersey: Clearing this, evening; winds shifting to wester ly; colder. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UIllBT IT IC I The richest ofall restora WrlH I II IOI tlve foods, because it re- f daces the essentials of life that are ex taunted by dlbease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! KaMtk. digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It les tores lost vitality, stops atl wast- ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator bas no equal, l'ripe 60c., orflvo boxes Z 00. Druggists or by mail. we oau neip you. jvavice ana dooh, tree Write Us About Your Ca8e7 I I THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, I 1618 Chestnut btrout, Philadelphia, II IBBBBBBBBH JT Jl The wise IIUl-lUI W II C II he is called in to attend a pain - tortured women, knows that she could avoid the ag ony that she endures by taking proper care of her wo maniy-Bcn. no wuiqbh ran lour icrain let general health who neglects tl health of - if v, .r. : the organs that constitute her womanhood She may suffer only locallv for a time Eventually the nerves are ruined by the constant wear and tear of pain. They ceae to impart the necessary nervous activity to the various organs of the body. A general and seriqus break-down follows. A wondetful medicine for weak, nervous women, who through local troubles are threatened with a general break-down Ii Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It sets directly on the delicate organs that are dis tinctly feminine. It restores them to vigor and health. It allays inflammation and soothes pain. It gives the tortured nerves a rest ana permits tltem to resume their natural function of directing a healthy ac tivity of all the organs. It prepares a wo man for wifehood and motherhood. It makes baby's advent easy and almost pain less and insures the child's health. It is the best woman's medicine and more tbnn 90,000 women have said so over their signa tures, imiggisu sen it. "I cannot sv too much Ibr nr. vrc.: n.mr. ne iTMcnpiion, writes miss tiara Hoird, 01 Bridgeport, Montgomery Co., Pa. " I feel it ui duty to say to airwomen who may be stifferlm. from any weakness or disease of the dlstlncth feminine organism that It Is the best medicine oil earth for them to use. I cannot praise It loo highly for the good it did me. If any on doubt? this give them my name and address." Dr. Pierce's Pleaaant Pellets are n sine. safe, speedy and permanent cure for eon stipation. They never gripe. One i gentle laxative, and two a mild oathattl?. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one estan'ng from the cold and unhealthful changes of the North seems almost ethereal, it Is pre-eminently a land of Hport and pleasure, Along its eleven hundred 1 nines ot salt-water coast, ami 111 i twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Noithern waters to the tarpon, poraiiauo, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of tu mo or better sport. Here also tho most enthusiastic tinnier tinils satiety. Deer, turkeys, liears, tianthers. and wild cats roam at largo through tho more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kin Is may he louuu in aouuuauce ttirougn out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groveB, its rivers and lakes, its boating aim bathing, Its fishing and hunting, and it extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsman aud the explorer. 10 tuts attractive state tne i-ennsyivania Railroad Comnanv has arranged four per sonally-conducted tours during the season of 18)7, leaving by spcoial train January SO, February 9 and 23, and March 0. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets lor the fourth tour will bo valid to roturn until May 31 by regular tralus. Kates tor the round trip, you.uu trout mew V'ork. S18.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from othor points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa m'oii, apply to ticket agents, special booking illices, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agont,Uroad street station, Philadelphia. I had severe attacks of gntvol and kldnoy trouble ; and unable to get a modiciuo or doctor to euro 1110 until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured mo in a short time. A DlSTIKQUlSUED IjAWYEB OP WAYNE Co., N. . CoLOItLEfW AND COLP. A yotlllg girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Iler face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Hitlers had been takcu she was tho rosiest and healthiest giri in tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying lo her friends. Our people are growing more and more in the habit of looking to Gruhler Bros., drug gists, for the latest aud best of everything in tho drug line. Thoy sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of Mich a mcdlcini give this remedy a trial aud you will be more than pleased with tho result. A Tour to Ualmy Florida via I'ennsjlva ntii ltallroad, Whon the North is at its worst Florida is at its best. When lakes aud rivers are icebound here aud a drifting snow fills pur streets the violets are blooming t hero ami the air is laden with the sweet perfume of budding Spring. When Old Boreas howls around our northern homes and the frost king rules, tho mocking bird Is siuging in Florida's graceful palms and tho whole land is melodious with happy song. The elegant special trains of tho Penn sylvania Kailroad Jacksonville tours are fitting introductions to this delightful land. The next tour, allowing two weeks In Florida leaves New York and Philadelphia under persoutl escort February 28, Houud-trip tickets, including Pullman accommodations and meals on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: From New York, $50.00; Philadelphia, $48.00; Canandalgua, $52.86 ; Erio, $51.86 ; PittaUurg, $88.00, and at proportionate rate from other points. For tickets and ilinersrles apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 11IW Broadway, New York, or tO Seo. V. loyu, Assistant, iieuerai Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, i'lilla- delphla. Wants to be Mttilnitir to bwii aurlaud. Plttbburg, Feb. 23 The rumor that John G. A. Leisehman, who recently resigned from the presidency of the Carnegie Steel company, was a candi date for appointment as minister to represent the United States at Switz erland has been confirmed by Mr. rt. C. Frlck. Tltti offlolale of the Carnegie Steel company are aiding Mr. Lelsoh- man all they can, and a large amount of influence is being brought to bear to secure him the appointment. Nngllsh Admire Ouloool Hay, London, Feb. 28. The Times, in an editorial this morning, comments upon the announcement that Colonel John Hay had been selected to be the suc cessor of Ambassador Bayard, and expresses the opinion that Colonel Hay will maintain the high standard so re markable in a succession of ministers. The other papers express similar views. Seetelary I'urter Ouitlng Pointers. Washington, Ft.b. i3. Mr, J. Addi son Potter, who will he private secre tary to President Mclvlnley, called at the White House- yewterday and was received by the prebldent. Be also had a long talk with Mr. Thurbtr. and th i unnr .i, i m,kiM Mm ' uter spent some ,tno m making Mm nrjnaluted with the business methods if the White Hcuso. How's Your OoughT Pan-Tina cures it, 85c. At Gruhler Bros, ding store. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Oeneral Dnflelenny Approprlntlon mil I'amn IIih Ixi t r llody. Wnrhlnston, Feb. .'1. The hoiio yesterday passed the eneral deficiency appropriation ttll and began the con sideration of the 1st of the mon -y bills that provide for the naval estab lishment. A long debate occuned o r the propriety of the approprlntlon oi $1,810,000 for the Southern Pacific rail road under the Judgment of the court of claims, but the Douse, by s. vote of 102 to 188, refused to strike It out, The members who favored the appropria tion for the repayment to members of the last congress ot salary withheld from them on acount of absence car ried their fight ln'o the house, but they . i nr ac noij au. were b?n ,y " v,,,e t0 122-,S'f, teen of the -!S pages of the naval bill were completed. The attempt of Mr. Grosvcnor to secure an amendment to retain session employes on the roll af ter March 4 until March 15, when the extra semlon would begin, drew from him, when pro-red as to whether he was "authorized" to officially proclaim an extra session, the good naturcd ad mission that he was "authorized to as sume" there would be an extra session. The senate ::ent Its first hour in lis tening to Washington's farewell ad dress, read bv Mr. Daniel, and then turned Its attention to the Inc.! n ap propriation bill. It Involved :. 'incest over sectarian Indian si' 'p. The elaut-e directing temporal contracts with schools, when no government schools weio available, was agreed to 61 to 8. A provision was added de- Glaring It to be the Fettled policy of the covernti.ent hoi-' .,f'.er to make no appiopri.itlons vhettvii for the sup port of seetfivl-yn scii o's. President Cleveland's veties of private pension bills brourrht ru'. sharp criticism from Mr. Qalllniier against the president's course. Mr. Morgan brought out In the course of inquiries that all these bills would Involve less exoense than the amount which went to the syndicate taking the bond IssueH. Soothing ioi burns, scalds, chapped hands and litis. Healing for cuts and sores. In stant relief for piles, stops pain at once. Th.) are the virtues of De Witt's Witch II.el Salvo. C. H. llagetihuch. ttiff IucreiiAM to Vori rt ItnsurVM . ions. Washington, Feb. "3. The pt-e iilent cetebiated the I6E..I1 anniversary of the bhvh of George Washington by Issuing IS executive orders far reaching In their effect. On the recommendation of Secretary Francis and a forestry commission of the National Academy of Sciences the president signed and promulgated 13 proclamations estab lishing as many additional forest reser vations, containing an aggregate area of 21,379,810 acies. These reservations He in the state of Washlngtor. South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Idu.hu, California and Utah. Marvelous Itosults. From a letter written by Itev. J. Gunder man, of Dimondalu, Mich., wo are permitted to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation 'u recoinuionding Dr. King's New Discovery, .is the results were almost marvelous in tne case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church ot liivcs Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seeuied as if she could not survlvo them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery: it was quick In its work and liiul.H. . satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley a drug store. 50c aud $1.00. Kogular size Kx-Ou'lugn I'resUtuut JIomU. Colorado Springs, Feb. 23. Very Dev. Charles Uernard Hex, D. D., for merly president of St. CharleB college, Elilcott City, Md., anflTSuperlor of the St. Sulphlce order In Amerloa, died here yesterday from consumption, iged 40. Urlp-ColttH-UetHtut'hr. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Uiomo Quinine will euro you In one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents, "-'or salo by Kirlin s t'narniacy. Victims of tho liuiixiile i'lugue. London, Feb. 23. -L.t. J Fandhurst, governor of Dcmoay, rubles that the deaths In Bombay fur ihe week ending Feb. 19 were 1,7?". It 13 reported that the deaths In Doznbay as a result of bubonlo plague were 843, as compared with 847 for the previous week. At Karachi the deaths from the plague numbered 235. tlooillors in Duluth. Duluth, Minn., Feb. 23. The grand Jury has Just made a sensational report of rottenness In public affairs, and 38 Indictments are turned In, but most of the nameB will be withheld till later tn the week. The Jury Indicted Regis ter of Deeds Bergstrom and Auditor Palden for misappropriation of funds. v Children Crrmateil at I'liiy. Perry, O. T., Feb." 23. The children of John Cain, a farmer living near here, set fire to the grass In their door yard. Tl'.e clothing of Nora, aged 4, and of a boy, aged 2, caught lire and both were burned to dgatih- TIIE SHAKERS' IDEAS of MEDICINE Now a days when a man gooe to his doctor, he is usually told that he has some unheard of disease with a long name, and when he leaves the oflice he ib.us not know whether it is St. Vitus Dame or consumption that is gradually underiuiuing his health. It is therefore repealling to talk with the Shakers,, for their very simplicity oommands confidence and respect, and we have the further satisfaction pf knowing that they have devoted themselves to the study of disease and its cure for mere than a hundred years. The venerable old man whom the writer saw was only too glad to discuss his iet subject. lie said that strange as it might seem, very few doctors realize that three- quarters of the most prevalent diseases wore all attributable to faulty digestion. lie then went on to say that a child of1 average Intelligence knows that putrid meat or decaying vegetables are poisonous, and must he avoided, and yet these same foods, even if taken into the stomach In the freshest possible condition soou decompose' unless digested and absorbed. ' In such cases the resultiug poisous enter the system, w'sen aches and paines, weakness aud debility soou fellow as a natural con sequence. It was recognition of this that led the Shaken to devote their energies to the per fection of a product which would stimulate the digestive organs and suM -them to per form their prefer work. The first symptom of disordered digestion is loss of appetite, and the Shaker Digestive Cordial is wonderfully efficient In supplying any deficiency in this respect, at the same time it relieves all distress after estiug. Furthermore, as was caiefully explained by our venerable friend, it i absolutely harm less, Better evidence of the Shakers' ooumleuce iu it could not be found, 'than iu the fact that they have placed 10 cent sample bottles iu the hand of all druggists, assured that if once tried it will produce such immediate and marked beueflt that it will be continued. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanijulhed by Dr. MiU' Romrdles. 1 ,a B8. PIDLKV, of Torrlngton, Oonn., Suffered from jii't such a complica tion of discuses as tho extensive ex perience and Investigations of t:r. Miles have proven, : "suit from lmpal' memt of the nervous p; stem. Mr. Jas. 15. Sldlcy writes Oct. 2-1, lt"i: " My wife was taken sick with neur ilgla of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians tho grow worse, until sho was at death's door. I then began giv ing hor Dr. Miles' Kostoratlvo Nervluo and Dr. -Mil is' New Heart Cure, and sho improved so wonder fully from the Hist that I -15 unco dis missed tl.e 1 'lysicians. 9ho now oats and sleeps well and does hor own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a great many in our city, and every ono has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money rsf undod. Book on Heart and Ncrvos sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Tnd. EV3ADE ME A 1 AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CtJUB ALLi AervoiM in9naif-ifainna Mem ory. Im potency, P!eeiiewno8, etc . caused hs Abaw and other Ktwmoh and lntlis. rcptlonn. 1(p,t aniccht mitt urftr restoro Looi Unl" ' 1 MJ or yoang, aud fit a in an fi dflii or mraTlnan. 1 Consumption if taken ia ime. Ihmt 4 iinmodiato iranrovpi. ment and etfecte a CURE v-ioio nllotiioro lail. .In sist upon having the genutno -f-MX 'MiDieis. rnuy have cured thonsnntfti and will enre yon. We sWe a pcsitlro written guarantee to effect a euro in each oose cr refund the money. Price 60 con wr package, or Blx packages (full treatment for V2.G0. By mail. in itJitfn wrapper, upon receipt ot i Hoe, Circular tree. AJAX REMEDY CO., hlSSSr For h ilo In Shcnnnrloali, Pa., by A. "Wrwley and d. V. Kirlin, Drug-gists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A i-VTttn. TumtiTTD sjate WOMAN'S RELIEF. Al . oramnt and r ellubte. Atoirt Imitations. fit C atom's. TAHfcT Fills and savk rborbts Catow Spec 60., iloston, Mass. Our book, 4c ililme atnrsM nr sent rlirwit fstalrll. tirifta. f 1. Vov sale at V. P. P Kirlin'M dm Shenandoah drug: store fiBAY mm HESTQKfci) T .! "..i.l" .lui ii !..' UAIlt MI.W. OA NT. i n rHe.hiiTmlpif. plenroinf odor, 1 CO n l.tilliB i i.-si HUH 'I'llV If J ramaveB d&niirulf. Mttni halrfrom falling out nrtproroiteirrwt1i 11 ! "'!" T.nr. MKIIIUANT CO ,108 Fulton M., S Y.CDEC Illuatrated Treatise on Hair on application rtlbb For salu by Shenandoah" Drug Store, Klilin's Drug Store. AT WAYS Keep It Handy A $ $ DIPHTHE J The Only Infallible J $ Remedy for Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Etc. HERE isn't another medi cine ktiowu in the world that produces the desired result so speedily and so surely. Iu fact there is no such word as fail wheu Thompson's Diphllier-.a Cure is applied to the patient in strict accordance j with prinUd directions furnish cd. Those who have given this Medicine n fair trial are the most outspoken in their praises j, of what it accomplishes iu so A. short a time. , Sold by Druggists everywhere V at 50 cents a dottle. MANUIACTliniD BV TH C Thompson Diphtheria Core Co. j WILLIAMSPOBT, PA. X Por sale at KIRLIN'S Drup; store. RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLDSS IN EVHRY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tours to CALIFORNIA and the PACIFIC COAST will leave New York mid Philuili'lnhiii February 24, stopping at New Orleans during Mardi Gr. festivities, and allowing foni cd, In California, and March 27, rcturuum mi regular trains within nine months lioiimi ti ip rates from all pontn on the Pemihs Ivumo Kail road System east of Pittsburg : $.'r0o0 for tour ot February M, and S210.no for tour of Mm di J7 FLORIDA Jacksonville town, allowing two weeks In Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia February 9 and SB, and March 9, WW Hate covering expenses en route in both SWitloiie, tM.OO from New York, and IW.00 from Philadelphia, WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and Philadel phia February 11, Match It, April 1 and 33, and May 18, 1807. Hates, Tnul mi- ma iranrooruuion ana two ua-ys- acconiinouA- tion at tne best Washington Hotel, SU.3. New York, and 111.00 from rhniKii-lsAia. from OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS SBTUENINQ DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and Philadelphia Febru ary 'JO, Mar. h 1H, and Atoil n, I'j7. For detailed itineraries and othor ku formation apply at ticket a'cni.hn or adores Upu. w. lloyil, Asst. denl I'uaa. Agei.f, llroar Strict Htutlon, Piilladclpl la. M KIIlaa R m - at . RIA 1 S i 3 A. T
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