SHAKERS AND DOOT0RS TALK TOGETHER. In his ftll work entitled "tefigerlty," published a Tow yean ago, Dr.Jolm Qsnluer, of Knglstitl, predicts that a TSfsSsMs' Stent will yet he found that stall Ho wtafci tboso change that bring abeut old affe m to pro lonc human Ufa much myend Its prstmt limit. Actlnj, perhaps, upon the impulfe pro tluceff by ttilt thought, many euttnantpliy sirlsns hare called from time to lime upon tlits Hhahen of lit. libation to Inrralre of them concerning the seoreta of medicinal plants, in wliloh these sincere, slntple-miudeil and liHl-feurlug people are known to ie I e and skillful beyond nil other men. The Shaken willingly told what they had learned, and in return received from their visitors much valuable information about disease ; which they at once mado practical use of. The most Important point was that if a genuine and certain remedy could be found for Indigestion and dysjiepsln, and the ailments growing out of It, n lung step would be taken In the right direction. Old Rge, said these physicians, begins in a failure of the digestion, and so do most diseases at any and all periods of lite. The result of these consultation was the discovery by the Sinkers of the desired specific, made wholly from herbs, and now known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial, Its action Is magical and worthy of its origin. Where there is distress after eating, heart burn, sick hendacho, bud taste in tho month, biliousness, weakness and weariness, cold hands and feet, aversion to food, nervousness, or any other symptom of dyspepsia, the Cordial will prove its curative virtues, Behind it is the reputation of a people who have never dufrauded ordeceived thoir fellow men. In order to tost whither this remedy Is adapted to your case, at practically no cost, you may procure a trial bottle for ten cents of almost any druggist. millions of Dollars do up in smoko every year. Take uo -1.1... i.... ........ ..rtV r.,. ski nlturo, etc, insured in Drst-class re liable companies as represented by . DAVID FAUST, Insurance Aircni. 120 South Jurdin St Also LI to and Accidental Companl ost Teams to Hire. If you wnnt to hire a safe and reMni.i team for driving or for worktop turpr pny Hlileldw' livery stable a visit. Ton ! constantly on hand ut reasmntlilr r-- J A IV, EI S SHIELDS, No. 110 Bast Centre street Opposite Reading railroad sf.'nn .DEATH NOV tFF;-CTSnTU''"TOEN CJLTCTT3 YVTJtJZER Cures genor t or tfniclrl C Mllty, wakeful ness, spufsaicrh'- ',-nl"j. 'in, iaipotency, paresis, etc. Ocrrc.s functional disorders, caused by error? or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood 'i c!Zor ouug, giving vigor and strength r.-I.u . fern . .vcaVids prevailed. Con venient pacfc--. witiiV , cfi.i-.al, and legitimate. Cure u Uu.-u Ar Thokovgh Da n't It w..W vv t j Hat ions: insist on CATOiVS VititUcnt, Sent scaled i( your drug gist doen tW h.t it. i c in per plcge, 6 for $S$ Vflth wrUU', mt .eo o2 complete cure. Informatior., tuU rewc tic., free and confidential. Send ue sutiMcnu.! pcar.il 25 cts. for a week's trial trcr.lni(rJ. Om. '4 f-nttnmch person. CATOr4 RICO. , t.O jTONi MAQQi Por nolo nt P. P. P. Klrlin'p drug i-trrc nn Shea.mdit.iU dru; btore. IS 604 'North Sixth SU ,tm Side entrance on Green SL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. Year. IloHultul ixDerlvnce In tcruianr. I 'ASTRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, TGENKnAL DEBILITY, LOST VlQOn, . EXCES3E3 AND ALL OTHERS H effects of Youthful folly of Both Sexes Permanentlr cured atlcr cverr ona clso lias railed. IDST MANHOOD AND SHRUNHtN ORGANS CESTOHLD. 8ti4 fire 2-cent stamps for bookTnitli. Tlie oalr gpMlin of Qiiftcks under Bftrorn testimonials. It Is Dangerous To let that con ;h trn without cire. H may run Into u&erinu-t .ulHtun. This cnu ho nvolileil Ijv iuIiik the BRONCHO Homoeopathic REMEDY for coughs and colds. "Tliay do til Work" 10 CUNTS AT ALL IUtUaaidTS 8KND FOli SAMri.lt. BRONX CHEA1ICAL COAIPANY, YonViar. N. Y. pepa. Railroad. HOIIUYKILL DIVISION. January 18.1807. Trains will leave Shenandoah ntter theabov ilato for WIsRans, Qtlberton, Frookvllle, Dai) Water, e!t. Cliitr, l'ottavllle. llamhurr, Itsadliik l'ottstovsm, I'hceiiixvllle, Norrlstuwn anil l'U ailelphlu (Ilroad street station) ut COS and 11 OS a. in. and 4 30 p. ra. on week days. Por Pott vllle and fnteruietliale stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggnns, Qlllierton, I'raokvlllo, Ui Wstw, St. Clair, I'otWvllle, at 6 OS, 9 a. m. a 8 10 li. m. For Hamburg, Heading, l'ottston l'hoenlxvtllc, Norrtstown, I'bllivJelplita at ft 6 ttta. m8 ton. m. Trains ca 'e Frockvllle for Shsnnndoab a' 10 40 a. m. ouU 12 31, 6 11, 7 .12 nnd 10 47 p. a Sunday, 11 IS a. in. ami 5 il p. ni. lnve PnttsTtlle for Stienandoah at 101. a. m. and l3-.m, S 13, 7 20 and 10 30 p. in. Suudai frt 10 H) a. m., 6 13 p. m. Irtxive I'biladelpbla, (Ilroad strmt station), fc Hhenaiidoab at 3 57 and 8 35 a. m., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave ut 8 60 a. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, to Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ooenn Grove, Ixin, Branch, and Intermediate stations, S.'.O 11,14 a. "I., 3.90 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB WEW YORK. Kxpress, week-days 8 20, 4 06, 1 30 5 15, 0 50, 7H3.8 2 ,8 33,8 50,10 21 (Dlnluir Oar), 11 00 a. in. 12 no noon, 2 3S (Limited 100 and 4 p.m. Dining (Jars), 143, 280 (Dining 1'itr) 3 20, 3 30, 4 L0, 300, 5 34 (Dining Oar), 800, l) 11, H 12, 10 U0 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, a 20, 1 Hi, I XI 5 l. B ai, e ;w. v no, iu'ji, u'l lug I'ur., 1 1 u ui IZ 'A isi Vlfining iun, i w l,liitiu-il I 'Si Dining uir;, o w, n .-n, tinning tarj, o jh, u oo, m i, jum n. in . 12 01 uhrlit. lixprea for lloatou without change, tl 00 a m., wwnwya. uuu o w u. in., uiuir, TOR WASIIINQTON AND TUB SOITTII. For Iteltlniore and Wellington, a 50, 7 20J 2 10 20, 1128 a. in., 12 00 (11 91 Uiultwl Din ing Cur), 112. 318, 4 41 (Sit Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 8 17, fiH (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Oar) p. in., and 1305 nlghl weeic uays. Bunuays, ou, y 2J, ix, ii jb a, m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41,( 3 1 Congressional Limited, Dining Oar), 635 (Dl.iiiig Carl, 7 40 p. ca. (Dining Oar) nnd 13 05 nu'il. FOIt ATIiANTIC CITY. IjBBva Broad .treat stariou, PhlldiuUi (via Xeve Market i4rut Ferry, ezpretw, 8 SO u in. AucoiniuoUuOlon, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 8 20 mid 4 30 V . week du w. 8uiuUy, 8 00, 8 lfl u. m.. 4 00 nnd A 0i) p. ni. For ("ape Mhv. Atmh rwn, AVlldvvnod and iiuj m(Hi, s.ins s-lb nii v nr, wiimi t H' IlllU AvaKin hM)iei, VUO u. ut., 4 00 p. lu week unYl, Duimojii j a. 111, Fur 8oiaura 1'uiuL -Kxpreu, 850 a tn., 4 10 yUl. rrc Atj a. nuuuii; u owe f l. B. UiTiiiiiNAON, J. It. Wood, Ueu'l MauttKcr, Gen' I IWg'r Ajrt T111S INAUGURAL BALL. A Soono of Gramlour Nover Bofrjro Equaled in This Gauntry. WASHINGTON A BLAZE OF LIGHT, The Itenntlos of the Daylight Display Un coiled lu Magnificence by the Ijvlh Ularles of Hie Night The Unique Ills, play of Fireworks. Washington, March B. With last night came the crowning- glory of the inauguration, which eclipaed the many glories of the day. The residences and public building were aflame with llirhta. the streets were still crowded with people, the olamoring- multitudes! still battled at dining room tioors oi hotels and restaurants demanding food and drink, countless thousands surged to and fro In front of the monument grounds, whence arose the ohrorrmtw fireworks that lighted tho olty in fit ful gleams, but it was at the brilliantly illuminated pension ouiiar.ig umi i"" tics pal'd tribute to Bociety. There the distinguished guests of the occasion paid homage to President McKinley and the mistress ot the White House and later entered the mases of the waits. The inaugural ball is always the cli max of the day. To the minds of many there Is nothing comparable to it. They like to see the parade.they linger for a sight of the prominent men and women, they occupy their weary places on the terraced stands for hours to see the president and the inaugura tion party pass, but the hope ot most of them, especially the ladles, who have como provided with excellent gowns, designed and planned months in advance, Is the ball. Tho pension building is admirably suited for this spectacular dlsplny. It Is an enormous hall surrounding a vast oourt, supported by liuse pillars of marble, around which circle two gal leries. This great oourt last night be came tho ballroom. It lends itself to the most artistic decoration, and It was never so beautifully draped and festooned and lighted as last night. The graceful arches trembled with flowers and greenery, the collossal columns seemed to grow out of bowers of flow ers and supported the iron roof, which wan a canoov of white and gold. Hun- SCENE AT THE dreds of canaries In gold cages, tucKeci away In the greenery, sang madly. Tens of thousands of electric lights (lasher', amid the (lovers and draperleB. The artistic effect of the lights wua prohobly never equaled, certainly not lui , --Bed In this country. The most stuping feature was an enormous counterpart of "Old Glory" done In red, white and blue, but so arranged that It seemed to be floating in a stilt breeze. The decoratlolns of the ballroom have not been equaled before. It Is certain that they have not been ap proached In this country. Those who have attended noted fetea abroad In sist that they have not been anywhere excelled. They were both magnificent and wonderful In all their various ef fects. It was like the portal of fairy land, with Its visions of beautiful wo men, Its myriads of gleaming lights, Its gorgeous massing of colors, its wealth of blossoms, Its pulsations of soft music and the heavy odor of a thousand perfumes. The enormous floor space, 300 feet long and half as wide, was bo large that It was divided Into squares, each under a corps of as sistants to the general floor managers, Edward McCully and Edwin B. Hay. The announcements of the inaugural hall declared that the doors would be opened at 8 o'clock, and that the dance ptogram would begin at 9 but many visitors to tho city were on hand long before tile bolts were drawn. When the doors Anally swung Inward, the people came with a rush, and In a quarter hour, the main floor was comfortably illlcd with promenaders. The presi dential party, the notable figures of of ficialdom, and the world of society which In Washington has the diplo matic corps and the army and navy for conspicuous factors, delayed their arrival until later and mora fashion able hours. Among the fashionably gowned wo men of New York's 400 and from the society people of every American city, were the visitors from rural towns. In the kaleidoscope of costumes was a Jumble of Paris, London, New York, Oskoah and Kennebunkyort. Perhaps a tenth of the n:c:i were not arrayed In the formal e'L.iIng clothes, but nevertheless the stronger sex gave Its share of brilliancy to display by the outpouring of uniforms. There were the diplomats late comers, all of thenv resplendent in seal let and gold and green, or the grand silks of the Orient, with enameled ordeis shining from their breasts and clanking swords which tripped them as they wall 3d. There was also the plainer but more stalwart contingent of the army and navy together with the divers uni forms of the crack militia regiments of many cities. The silks, satins, dia monds and pearls of the ladles were of course the chief, and to that sex the most interesting features of the human show. Here and there among the promenaders was to be seen a colored couplu, for all the constitutional amendments are respected at an In augural ball. The presidential party arrived at the ball at 9:45. Tlu-lr appearance Inspired I k nppte ot nana ciappm-, utri tmoui were hardly toed form for tho ball room, to that the meets refrained from rocal demonstration. Tin presi dent a (id Mrs. MoKlnley were taken to the dressing- room at the southwest dottier of the b t 'Dirt, which had been fitted up mpecinlly for Mrs. McKin ley. After a few moments the party moved Into that room ordinarily the of lice of the commissioner of pensions, where they received the most distin guished guests. Shortly after 11 o'clock the president and wife returned to the White House. Of dancing there was none during the first two hours, and little there after, for the floors were too much crowded to dance with comfort, and most of the visitors chose rather to watch the display than to risk their toes and garments In the crevices. It was not until long after the distin guished attendants had departed, their departure being followed by the with drawal of lesser lights, that dancing became enjoyable, and then, as the day was breaking, it was time for all to go home. For the thousands who were unable to enjoy the ball there was plenty of amusement outside. The oltv blared with light. All the parks and publia grounds ware Illuminated. The whole line of maroli of the day, with Its countless flag effects and beautiful intertwlnlngs and drapery of the na tional colon), shone clear as If some prophet, had stayed the sun In Its course till the great demonstration of a mighty nation could be completed. Private illuminations joined each other from end to end of the avenue. Tho immense public buildings seemed In flames. At various points high over them against the blackness of the sky great flags, Illuminated by search lights, waved clear and bright as If the spirit of the upper air were active participants In the national festival. This effect was magical and moved the thousands below to an enthusiasm which even the marvellous scenes of the day had not kindled. As the ceneral illumination faded, the search lights began to reveal the publio buildings and the Washington monument. The Capitol, the public II brary and the state, war and navy building flashed suddenly Into light, each a wonderful and entrancing mir age of the night, alternately fixing the breathless attention of the multitudes and disappearing Into darkness. The fireworks which closed the In augural festivities, were ru fittlne INAUGURAL BALL. close for rt temarkable day's festival. Besides the pyrotechnics at the base of the Washington monument, half a dor.en of the biggest buildings had mounted search lights, all of which boro on the Washington monument and brought the rrcat white shaft out In startling relief against the black sky. The treasury department was picked out in Incandescent globes en circling each of the great pediments, and on the south front was mounted a search light that bore alternately on the Washington monument and on the Capitol at the eastern end of Pennsyl vania avenue, a mile away. On the State, war and navy building there was an Immense American flag, float ing splendidly in the stiff northeast breeze. On this there was a search light trained almost constantly, bring ing It out in the most vivid colors, as though painted In light against the blackness of the heavens. The fireworks proper at the foot of the monument were remarkably fine. Beside the regulation bombs, rockets, and showers of colored stars from aerial mines, there -were some distinct novelties In the line of parachute lire works that floated burning through the air like chains of varl colored stars. There we;e none of the conventional set pieces, but the most unique and elaborate contrivance was a great bal loon, from which, when It reached a certain height, there unfurled an Ameitcan flag wrought In colored lights that burned for several minutes before disappearing In a line of colored stars. All Inaugural oommlttees work en thusiastically and with notable suc cess. It has been the fortune of the present body, under Chairman C. J. Bell and his active and influential com mittees, to excel all previous efforts In every element of their comprehensive and perfect plan. Never before was an administration launched upon Its unknown future with more impressive Dangers of Hie Grip. The greatest danger from La Oiipieis of its resulting In pneumonia. If reasonable care Is used, however, and CJiamUerlaln's Cough Itemedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy fur la grippe, we have yet to learn at a single ease having resulted to pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that this remedy Is a certain preven tive of that dread disease. It will eflect a permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The SS and 50 cent sixes for sale by Gruhler llros., druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fltting, or general Unsuiithing done call on E. ir. Osllaaher 18 West Centre stieet Dealer ir stcroi l-tf Orlit-Colds-Ifeadaoho. Why sudor with Couglis, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Brnmo Quinine will cure you lu one day. Put up in tablets ton venieut for takiugGuarantced to euie, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents vor sale by Kirlin's l'harmaey. To Settle Is to Oct Rlgltf Down to Causes. Read Tills. It Tells You How. Everybody talks back nowadays. The subject la serious. A mistaken idea has cost thousands of lives. Ilad backs are so common. You find them In every walk of life. They are lame, weak, or acklug. A bunion by day, a torture at night. Many remedies relieve, but don't cure. The longer used, the less their effect. Plasters and liniment help at first, Hut don't reach the cause. Only one wat to do that. That way is through the Kidneys. The Kidneys are the blood filters. Keep the filters going. If clogged the back Is affected. ' The A. II. C. of Kidney knowledge is, Nine times out of ten : Hack ache means Kidney ache. Lame Hack Means Lame Kidneys. Weak Hack Moans Weak Kidneys. Cure the Kidneys, thus cure the back. Dean's Kidney Pills are doing this every duy In overy city, town and hamlet in our Itcpubllc. Ample proof of this will bo furnished shortly In onr own town in the shape of Indorsements of the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills by our own resid ents. Doau's Kidney Pills are for sale by all doalers. Price 50 cents. Hailed by Foster Mllhurn Co., lltfSHlo, N. Y., sole agents for United State. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no other. OOintng KtoiiIs. Mar. 11. Colonel l'nttie WatkluS Lindsay, Welsh nlnlitlngala, at tho Primitive Metho dist ohnrch. Mar. 15. Blrthtlay party la the United Evangelical ohnreh, under the auspices of tho slugine olass. April 7. Entertainment in Calvary Baptist church, tinder the auspices of tho Sunday school. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urino 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 bonittve evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and hladderare outof order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving palu in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and overy part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or had effects fol lowing use of lliiuor, wine or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to gel tip many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and tho ox tniordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soou realized. It Ftands tho highest for Its wonder ful cures of titS mott distressing rases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists prico fifty cents and nno dollar. For a sample bottlo and puinph let, both sent free by mail, mentlou Evenino Herald and send your full post-olllco address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V. Tho proprietors of this pnpor guarantee tho gonuineness of this offer. Cliicbctpr. Knclhh lllsnicnd IEran. "ENNYRQYAL PILLS uriinii! ana only Utvmtne. a erc, lwsya reliable, ladies auk aS DruulEt Fnr Chichmbra KmU Dla Jff nondJiranA in IleA and itJd oiataU4V Aboxu. at alal with klua ribbon. Tul a jfno ether. Refiu4danjenu uhttitu- V -tiotuanil (mtfofion. Atnrnitaliti.orM&d'la' In itampt tor vmlcu)r, trilimoolaU at "lieilir Tor i.tMicti," m utter, rcmrn f Ainu, ii'ivuu iciiiBwiHiii. itiper, ChlhstfrCIiml(!tilCo..Mu(1tt(nkiiuitr lett Dt til Icl ruT5laM. ilillaM iOs IEALTH SENT FREE 3 A little boc!t thnt should bo in every IS h'.me. Issued by tLo manufacturers gl oi the I Gail Borden Eagle Brand 9j Comlensed Kilk N. Y. Condensed Miik fin. 71 Hanson Street, Hew York Every man's wife who has friends usedSEELIO'S knows a good drink, Tryiton can tell you about Seel- Irr'a. This admix. i ture improves cheap (coffee and makes rfeitlnu drink your husband .Tor Utile money. 2c. a pack- I .ise firocers. HUMPHREYS' No. No. No. No. No, No. 1 Curas Fever. Worms. Infants' Diseases. Diarrhea. Neuralgia. O Cures Headaohe. No. JO NO, 11 No. 12 No. 14 " Dyspepsia. " Delayed Periods. " Leuohorrea. " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. SO " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 430 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and arlp. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of prioe, 26c., or 6 for $1. Dn. Huuphbsvb' Homeopatuio Mutual or Disejums Mailed I'bbk. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William St.,N.Y. Por sale at Povlnuky's drug store, 28 Kf it Centre street AT PILLS? KN0 4o! FDR"WoVU'S SAFE RAPE AMD KTlflc. BCknda. Fm-wahiu-4 rafi atuuft' Vinson Spcciric co.phua.pa. Pot at Povlnsky's drug store, 38 Bas Centre street, 301 niuineun paid ih UlVIUCnU OOTOBEKJ our coeHonier would yod cask INVKST Sin OR UPWARDS Dili- dn4 piyfcble mootiihr. pavrtioalsri free. Address, Wttat-crnFluc-ull Co., fa De iwru Html, Cblotra, ni. s-. rvii I INFANT! 3 tfltttffMh DEATU BOXPL0S10N. Singular Aooldenk In a Crowded Beotion of Boston. SIX WERE INSTANTLY KILLED And a Score or store Injured, Some nf j Wliom Stay Die from Their Wounds. The IlauiaEn tn Property Will iteaili Trionnttd nf Dollars. j Boston, March 6. An accident, by far the w6rst of its kind ever known I In Boston, occurred In this olty yeater- day, when an explosion of Illuminating : gas In tho subway, at the Intersection of ,Tremint and lloylston streets, I caused the death of six persona and the Injury ot score or more of others, although not more than ten were ce verily hurt, liulldlngs for hundreds of feet In all directions were damaged by the concussion, and several electric cars which were passing at the time which were passing at the time restoring health and strcngin 10 me inier w reeked. One of th -se cauprht' nal organism, which cannot be reached bv ud was burned to tho trucics. The "local applications ;' thus ihc cure is radl- in i .,.,.1. cal, complete and com.ttf.iln.i. . were fire and property loss will amount to thousands of dollais, Including not only that sus- tallied by re;'l eKtutu owners, but also that lesultli',' tmm a general demoli tion of i. h In several of the stores In the vhlni y. The lint of killed Is as follow: Hev. William A. Stmt of Medford, bursar of Tuffs rolle : William T. Vlnal of .laloin, Rlua.-i. : Miss A. M. Bates of floston; Oullfnrd W. Blgelow, driver i.n V ust Knd Street railway; Benjamin Downey of Boston; Delano Sibley. The most seriously Injured are: Fred Deeley of Huh ton. dlRlocated elbow, lacerated wound across the eyes and head, may die; R. U. Sargent of Bos ton, compound fracture of skull, ex pected to die; William Mayhiur of Boston, fractured skull; Paul Hacke.t of Boston, both legs broken and head cut; Mrs. Horatio Blgelow of Boston, aged 80 years. Injured back; MIes May IS. Btow of waithRm, fractured thlr'i and scalp wound; W, Klchardwn of Newark, N. J., cut on face and head; S. D. Nlcherson of Boston, seeie- tary of Macuntc Temple, head and face cut by glai-s; Samuel Morton of De troit, Mich., actor, severe scalp wound; John Gill of Boston, bad Injury to shoulder. A dozen others were treated at the hospital for slight cuts and bruiser. While the emeigency hospital phyr.l- clans and others who had gathered with the crowd attended to many al the scene of the accident. Tho explosion is thought to have re sulted from the Ignition of gas from s leaky main, either by a spark from a passing electric car or from an Improp erly Insulated wire in the subway. An Investigation to determine just what was the cause will be held by le au thorities. The property loss will, it Is thought, reach $36,000. They are so small that the most sensitive persons take thorn, they aro so otleetive that the most obstinato cases ot constipation, hendacho nnd torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are known as the famous little pills. 0. II. Ilngonbuch. llelglum Not In I'uvor of Arbitration. Brussels. March G. The premier and minister of foreign affairs, M. de Fa vereau, In the chamber of deputies, re plying to a request for the views of the government respecting concluding permanent arbitration treaties with foreign powers, said that tho govern ment did not think the moment had arrived to establish a permanent court of arbitration. If you have over scon a child in the agony of croup, you can appreciato tho gnititudo of tho mothers who know that Ono Minuto Cough Cure rolievos their little ones as quick ly us it is administered, Many homos in this city are never without it. C. II. Hagenbuch. Outrages on Cfi'rltlh In Servfa. Vienna, March 5. Advices which have just reached here from Belgrade say that murderous outrages have been committed by Turks and Ar nauls during the last few days on Christians In various parts of Old Ser bia. Ntar rrlllp a prieBt and two peasants have been murdered, and in the vicinity of Tetome a wedding pro cession was attacked and 21 persons were killed and wounded. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing'' can accomplish. Sick headache, constitu tion, dyspepsia, sour stomaoli, dizsiness, are quickly banished by DeWitt's Little ICarly Itlsers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. II. Hagenbuch. Airs. ltnmlnulne'A slHtrltiionlal Ventares. New York, March 6. Casper W. Whitney, en authority on sporting matters, ui,d Miss Cora Adele Chase have boen murrled. Only two weeks ago Mr. Whitney waB granted a di vorce fitm his first wife, who last week vas married to Charles A. Bou-doul-ie, who was her husband prior to her marriage to Mr. Whitney. Hlieumiitisiu Uured lu a Day. "Mvstio Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and ru vsterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose ereatlv benefits. T. V. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise Citv. Iowa, savs : "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of It did me more good than any medicine I evertooK. 7oueuts. Sold by C. II. Hagenbuch, druggist, Shen andoah. georetnry Lone Off for Wellington. Hlngham, Mass., March B. Hon. John D. Long, the new secretary of the navy in President McKlnley's cablnt, left his home yesterday afternoon for Washington, quite unexpectedly. He was accompanied by his young daugh ter, Miss Helen Long. He expects to return home about April 1, when he will make preparations to move Ills family to Washington. "If taken into the bead by the nostrils two or three times a week, Thomas' Eeleettie Oil will positively relieve the most offensive ease of catarrh," says Dev. E. F. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y. Gladstone's Rympstliy for Ureee. London, March 8. Mr. Gladstone has sent the following telegram to The Dally Chronicle: "To expel the Creeks from Crete and td keep as po lice the butchers of Armenia will fur ther deepen the disgrace of the powers.' Wrecking Train Wrecked, Three Klllnl, Zanesvllle, O., March E The Balti more and Ohio wrecking train left the track about ten miles east of this city ysterday afternoon, as It was on Its way to clear a freight wreck. Three railroad men, all of Newark, O., were killed and several Injured. The dead are Engineer Augustus Dutton, Fire man Johnson and Brakcman John Tymee. The lnjuied ate Louis H. Smart, A, lthlnehart and D. I). Dubois. Arii yu s sufferer from tliat terrible plague, ItcliiHK Pitas? Doau's Ointment will briuB you iiinUint ivliuf ami ini.iin iit vine, (li't it from your dealer. ,L IT nts a heart he usually conies In disguise. Doesn't want It known what he's up to. If she Vnew all about the little rascal, would she let him in ? That's a question. Women are apt to look upon love and marriage as purely a matter of sentiment and af fection. That Is pretty nearly right ; yet there is a practical aide to It too : and the best war to preserve the ideal aspect or niarrifiire and maternity la not to forsret the practical part of It, A woman cannot be a thor. oughly happy wife and mother unless the distinctive physical organism of her s-x la In a healthy and vigorous condi tl -ii. The best friend that wo men ever had is the " Favotile Prescription," of Dr 15. V. Pierce. Chief Consulting Phy- Llciaii of the Invalids' Hotel md Surgical Institute. BuIIhIo, N. Y. 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