G3ERALB iHTAntiuiioi into. "Win R a Prht." rBtiniiou nvtarv mvriiiiiu. nsuwin j-hiisuv . ni . Hon JinDin Hrsr, Nat Oiucraa. "Mm Iters 11 Is dcilveted In Hbenauuoab ud Ihn Mr -'landing ton tip for nix cents it week, pa ttbM ta (he carriers. B mall 13.00 ft mi. or IS ants month, Vy able In advance. Advertuto- mnt charged aecorditi TM oubiMiiciM rcscrv noeitHm e MTorthic: ligation ol iwlil lor or not, Hint the publishers mar doena improper. Advertising iltw to spaoo and position, vc the rlut to uhanait tin MiontD lwncver the uh- lion of nd lem.'i'irlq It. The Mailt la reaervaxt tn re J not ny advertisement, whether rotes mada known upoii aup'lcat'on Bntnnxl at tl 10 tMMtofflc at Shenandoah, Pa., MSOnil class mnll matter. TEI.KIMIONE CONNECTION. lavctnina M .Braid SATURDAY, MAECII 6, 7. Thxbr is no dnnjlnx the fart that ailrer. Using duos pay, when the columns of this paper arc used. TnKBK is not a word In the Inaugural ad dress tbnt the wayfarer may not comprehend It Is written out of the understanding and But ont of the dictionary. The Herald knows no mercy for those so base as to regard the comfort and woll being of the community as secondary to their own advancement and personal aggntudlsement. Haviku arrayed neighbor ngaipst nelgli bor, to satisfy the cravings uf his bigoted mind, the mis-"maunging editor" winces wlieuever his own contemptible acts are laid bare. Tub pnblio innst suffer wheu one wbo has nci'ber the training nor the instincts of a journalist is placed in the position of "man aging editor." Such power Is too great to bo placed in the hands of a bigoted and un scrupulous partisan. "The government should not lie permitted to mn behind or increase its debt in times like the present," quoth President McKinley, And it was at this preclso point that Citisen Cleveland's gout felt as though some one had hit it with an ax. Wiikn tho Methodist General Conference last spring referred the question of admitting women as delegates to the several local con ferences, everybody supposed that the latter would vote to admit them. But It is now said that tho proposed amendment Is likely to be defeated. Wk accept the word of the Teverond gen tleman who presides over tho faithful flock at Ist Creek in prcfeienco to the "ten-dol-lar-a-weok" hireling. We are of tho belief that the former still holds to the same opinion he did some time since as to obscene literalum. cally open to any one eieept actoal idiots, rtiaflnals and paupers. The veto of this measure was, we believe, a grave mistake, and If this C iigross f.iil.ito pass It over tho veto the next Congress thouhl repass It. The Houso hss pastel It over the vela; the Senate should take similar action. . L. i, i nimuus'ji'jaiM TO CHUB A OOl.O IX OS 1AT. IVke Laxative Hronio Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money If It (Mis to ear. S3 cent. Sunday Specials. Services in the Trinity Beformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. tn.. and 0:80 t. m. rinndity school at 1:00 p. m. Be v. Bobcrt O'Boyle pastor. BoaulaT services will bo hold In the United EvaiiKolicnl church, North Jardtu street, to morrow at 10 n. ni. nud 0.30 p. in. l'miehlng by the nnitor. Rev. 1. J. Rett. Htimlay school at 1.D0 p. m. The Aimriean Volunteers ore going to hold meetings nil day 8unday in Wilkinson's building, corner Mitlo and Centra stneta. Meetings nt 11 a. m., 8 aud 8:00 p. m. First Lieut, Ilsslnm and wife in command. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor, rreacmng at iu:itu a. m., suiijejt, . ''The Greatest Commander That Ancient ur Modem Times Can Boast Of." B:30 p. m , subject, "The Grandest Achievement of This or any Other Aire nf the World's History." Sunday school nt 2 p. ni. A general Invitation is extended to nmt-ciiurcii goers. Beats tree, nr i -, . i, . : ,..!.....!. - - - r rr j wvisu oupnt-i. ciiurcu, oumur ui r UBfr aim Oak streets, Uov. U. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. tn. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's mi "ting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting i mir.id.iy evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Onk and White streets, Rev. Alfred Ileebncr, fiastor. General cl.uw meeting nt 0:15 a.m., ed by John Senior. Sciuiou at 10:30 a. m. by the uislor. sacrament or the l.nrd s Supper. Sunday school at 8 p. in., Dr. J. 8. iitucm, superintendent, innstiaii unueavor meeting at o:43. Sermon nt 0:30 p. in. by the pastor. Everybody welcome. Services In All Saiuts' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Kuchnrist at 8 a m. Regular services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The rector will officiate. Sunday school at 8 p. in. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street ltev. John Grohlor, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. : Sunday school, 1:80 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street, ltev. Cornelius Laiirlsln, pas tor. Matatinum service 8 a. ni. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho Holy Family, (German R. 0.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Sohut tiehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. Casimir's Polish R. V. church. North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Loiiarkiewlcz, istor. First muss 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. ra., vespers and lienediction 4 p. ni. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street, ltev. II. F. O'ltellly, pastor, ltev. ltenrv Nnvlon. assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass. 10 a. in, lieneillctton, 7 p. m. Kchclcth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry Mit nik. nastor. Saturday services. 8 to 10 a. m.. and 8 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in., and every week day niornlngfrom 7 to 8a. m. "If taken into tho head by the nostrils two or three times a week, Thomas' Eclcctric Oil will positively relieve tho most offensive cate of catarrh," says Kev. E. F. Crano, Dunkirk, N. Y. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations t the Mew York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New York, Mnreh 6 The day opened with a d"clin In elo-lta, Imt thoro win a raoral advance in prices wh'o'i held for tho greater part of the day, tUuupli very few shares attained tho hvel of yesterday morning before tho deellno not In. C'ojinK bids : Balto. a Ohio .... IS IiOhlgli Valley Ohesa-AOHlo JJeLAHnlso-j... US D.,L.W 1M Brie l' Lake trls W... Ihlh Nav I All assl's paid. . Now Jorsoy On . Hew York On... Ponn 1.. 1 v:uila ... neftiUng 6U Paul W. N. Y. Pa... MM 5 PT Qrnsrat Markets. Phllado)ph!o,Maroh 8. Flour steady : winter superfine, M-Wi'-VS): do. extras, W.908.2D; Ptmnnj Ivania rollor, clear, M lOtfJi-SB; do. do.-, straight, 4.4.40: m esters lenr, tt.10Ss.8ti city mllii. uxtra, .1.oe.8a Wheat higher; March, 8-,yWiSc n,irn utrongm; No. tmtxod, gpoWn$!-137tc. Oat t steady : Uo.3 whttn,spot,28 (it&'va. Hay dull; choice timothy, tutor large boles. Bout firm; bw( lihras, t tB.75'$19. Pork firmer: magi, (W.Mice,' short clear, $.T5 10 W: family, t9.S0aiD.So. Ijard easy ; western stonn:el,H,8TH. Butter steady ; western cream ery, 10lBc. : do. factory, 7($12o. ; (Blgtas, ltc. ; Imitation crfamcrj, I0.tloe. ; New York dairy, IOC? !sc. ; do. oreamery, 18A18! o. ; fonoy prints Jobbing at SliffiNo. ; do. extra, wholesale, 30o Cheese steady : lr.rge.MJl'Ho, ; small, 9912! jo,; pari skims, 8H9c. ; full skims, OABlifl. Egg firm: New York and Ponuaj ivrnta, 13it51Ho.; western fresh, lOfOUSo. ; soathoru, latfUJio. Uve Stoek Markets. New York, Maroh ft. Beeves aotive ; native steers, t8 TK$ti stags and oxen, ta.!34H0; bnllB,t2.03.60;dry cows, H'48, Oalvns steady ; veals, 1498.76 Sheep and lambs slow; sheep weak; lambs, steady ; sheep, W iO4.W: lambs, M.75S5.60. Bogs steady at M 8T, jjt.itt. East Liberty, Pa., Watch 5. (iittle ajjeady; prime, M.80S; feed' n. tJ.OO'di; bulls, stags and oowa, tl 75 9 8.W. Hogs artlvo; prime medium weights, ta W8.95 ; 1est Yorkers, 08.85 feS.W; pigs, .! 7&3 80;houvy ho?, t8.0OS8.75; roughs, 12. KXU. 40. Bheep slow: Ohio fod west erns, J t -1.80 ; prlmo nillvov, tl.Wi4.iy, eom mon, t:!0't3.dO; oholoo lambs, tftgias. Veal oalvet, (08.60. Hkkk is how tho Luzerno county papen, sizo up tiie county detective, anofllcial which the legislators from this county want to in flict upon the taxpayors: "All hall to County r.to.ti Fj.kort. JIa has cauiht something at last. After a run down- West Market street on Monday ho caught the Wyoming car." The workmen in and around the mines re ceived their pay to-day. It wos a small stipend that most of them received, and this fact should be sufficient to cause those well provided with this world's goods to render all the assistance they can toward the relief fund. Tim inaugural address of President Mc Kinley, published ill full in yesterday's H;;bai,i, is an excellent epitome of the sub jects that are now uppermost in tho miudsof tne people. There is a frankness in the expression of views that bIiows the sincerity of the man. He wants the money question settled to the entire Satisfaction of all tho people aid suggest a practical way to bring about that desirable result. His opinion on the question of a tariff is bold, and but re-echoes the sentiments that have been his since he entered pub lic life. He wants American lalwr pro tected, and the fruite of that labor to get wider markets. On foreign questions ho is equally patriotic no troubles witn other nations that can bo avoided, and full pro tection to every American when lie is entitled to it. The address made a good impression, and we havo no doubt will be received by the country As the views of a man who is an American in his every fibre, whose object is to benefit the people over whom ho will pre side for four years and who will strive to make our country lietter than it is. How the ten-dollar-a-week mis-"managing editor" does squirm when the light is turned on and his own acts laid bare to the public. He should enrb his anger, and remember that lie has not been given a f i ee lance to attack every one that his venomous instincts may incline to, without laying himself open to a dose of his own medicine. The people of Shenandoah, especially those who do not agree with bis narrow and bigoted opinions, will no longer quietly submit as the Urgets for his uncalled for attacks, and we have been appealed to by men of his own party to draw public alien tion to the motives of thls"nw" journalist. We have refrained from doing so forjthe reason that our people havo heretofore dwelt together in good will prior to this latter-day "moralist" appearing before the public, and for ths further reason that the IIjskalu al ways esc bows personalties in discussing pub lic questions and men. But patience has ceased to be a virtue iu this instance, and the demaud of the people that the light be turned on to show the motives of these personal at tacks upon private individuals will be com plied with so far as in our power lies. A word to the wise should be sufficient. Tn vr the immigration bill, as passed by Congress, hod some defect, eanuot be denied, but it was, in the main, a wise and well-considered measure, wblcb would have proved vastly wore bene- ficiul to the country than seriously harm fui, if serious harm there could have been which is doubtiul. For years there has been little or no check to the com ing of the ignorant, vicious or depraved ; the scum of Europe have had practically free entry, to the Injury of American workmen and of those better class for eign workmen, who come here to make their permanent heme. The Immigration bill, hud it Ixen enacted, would have effectu ally excluded the uiuat objectionable class of immigrants, and for that reason ought to have been approved anil not vetoed, notwithstand ing its admitted minor defects. It was a 1 ong step in theright dircctiou, but the veto U-uc the country where it has been, practi- lltteklsn'a Am! oh Sa-lve, The boat salve in tho world for . cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoiuu, fever sores, ..1 1 1.AHA. . miMi anil all akin amotions, and positively cults riles. oi jo pay ronu'.rea. it is gnaranteon io give perfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price Bo cents per dox. r or saie ov a. vvasioy. A 1'lace for Ex-Congrossinan Storer. Waahlngton, March 8. Ex- Con greesman llellany Storer, of Clnctn natl. has been tendered and accepted the office nf first assistant necretary of state, now filled by Mr. nock-hill, of Maryland. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Clear ing weather; brltk to high westerly winds; colder tonight. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Oentro street" Dealer iu Btcros 1-tf Ask your grocer for no '"Royal Palont' Hour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made; DcntH of t Woll Known Glubmnn. New Yerk, March 5. James Powell ICernochan, the well linown club man, died at his home In this city last night or Hemorrhage of the brain. He had been lying at death's door since Mon day last, when lie was run down by a carriage team while crossing Fifth av enue, near Forty-fifth street. The shaft of the carriage knocked Mr. Kcrnochan down, and one of the wheels struolc him. In falling lie struck heavily on the back of the head. St, I.ouls Tartly' Submerged, St. Louis, March C The western suburbs were partially Inundated yes terday by the severest flood experienc ed in many years. Acres of ground were submerged, houses undermined, property destroyed and residents placed in tecr-porary fear of their lives. In many instances families found themselves hemmed in so that it was necessary to await rescue from neigh bors on higher ground. Policemen on horseback released many from their water bound prisons. Oatarrh and Colds Relieved In 10 to 00 Minutes. One short puff of the breath through the Illower. supplied with each bot'le of I)r Agnew's Catarrhal Powdor, diffuses tills Powder over the surface of the nasal pass ages. Painless and delightful to use. It re lieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Toiisllitls and Deafness. SO cts. Sold at Kirlins drug store. The Arkansas Mine ISxploslou Huntington, Ark., March 6. Two miners were killed and about 30 others seriously Injured in the explosion which occurred In mine No. 4, of the ICnnsas and Texas Coal company, at this place, late Thursday evening1. The dead are Bud Hanley and Joseph II, Hubbard. TO CDK1S A GOLD IN OXI5 DAY Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 26 cents. Flood Cnuses ifatality In llliuolii.' Cairo, Ills., March 0. The storm struck Cairo from the southwest, ac companied by rain and heavy thunder, with Hashes of lightning. The residence of James Darnell, In the track of the storm, was entirely demolished. Mrs James Darnell had her back broken Mrs. Carey was injured internally and probably will die, Sol Pettis, a ohlld, was burned to death. At Vandalla over six inches of rain fell In less than h'x hours. All the streams are out of their banks and many bridges washed away. Many families in the Vandalla district were rescued In boats. Con Blderable live stock perished. The Em barrass river at Lawrenceville rose 11 feet In ten hours, and the latest report says Sumner, Brldgport, Pinks taff and Birds are under water. The little "Wa bash river bids fair to be higher than at any tlmo iu the last ten years. SLEEPING CAR TELEICOPED. Passenger Thrown fromTlielr Tlerthsand Two ln tally Injared. Cincinnati, March 8. Early in the morning, during the rain and thick fog, a pp.ssenerer train westbound on the Midland branch of th Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern railway, was stopped by a landslide near Hill's Sta tion, five miles east of Lovsland. A heavy freight came thundering through the fog and crushed into the steeper, whoBe occupants were In "berths. It telescoped three-fourths of the length of the sleeper, throwing travellers out of their beds and pinioning them in agony among the debris of seats, broken glass and splinters and beams of wood. The work of rescue was prompt and energetic. Of ths occu pants Injured beyond slight braises, two were fatally hurt, two very seri ously, and two painfully, but not dan gerously. P. B. Dobbins, of Wheeling, W. Va., was it) aided and had IiIb right leg so terribly crushed that he died soon after being removed to ft neighboring farm house. R. H. warder, eupenntenaent of Cincinnati's park, may die from bis wounds. Others seriously injured are: B. II. Rlshe, Richmond, Ina scalded and injured Internally; Mr. L. Myers, St. Louis, legs and head bruised. Americans Insulted In Mexico. St. Louis. March 8. A special from Guadalajara, Mexico, says: Almost a warlike spirit has been aroused among the people of Mexico by the coming ot Messrs, Brldee, Stone ard Pierce, or Boston, to enter Into negotiations with the Mexican government for the re turn of the flags captured by the Mex ican troops during the war of 1847. The newspapers of the republlo are indulg ing In Intemperate language regarding the mission of the gentlemen, and they are denouncing America and Ameri cans In most incendiary language, go ing so far as to demand of the United States at the cannon' b mouth If neoes sary a return of all the territory taken from Mexico. So strong is the senti ment against America that the ladles are openly insulted In the streets and stores, and if their escorts resent the offense they are dragged on to jau and fined. Woroestei's Disastrous Fire. Worcester, Mass., March 6. One of the most destructive fires that ever visited Worcester broke out yesterday, assuming such alarming proportions that It was denmed advisable to sum mon assistance from Boston, Fttch- burg and other places. The Day block, one of the largest In the city, was among the buildings destroyed. Fall ing walls Injured eight members of the Are department, but none fatally. The property loss is between $350,000 and $400,000. An Irreparable loss was sus tained by Post No. 10, Q. A. It., In the destruction of a large part of its col lection of war relics end battle flags, one of the most complete of the kind in the country. They are so small that the most sensitive persons take them, they are so etfoctive that tho most obstinate cases ot constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why De Witt's Little Early Itinera are Known as tne famous little puis. J. ji Hagcubucb. Want rolIee'Ootitmlsslouers Itemovcd New York, March 6. A committee representing a good government club called upon Mayor Strong yesterday with a petition asking for the removal of Police Commissioners Parker and Grant on the ground that their course in the board was encouraging insubor dination In the department. Th may. dr said: "The course ot the police board is demoralizing the police force, It has caused me more anxiety and worry than I can well express. I might remove them, and the supreme court might put them back again, and when they would return to office they would probably be worse than ever. How ever, I will find out what can be done In the case. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish, wick neaiiaciie, consupa tion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dlisiuess, aro quickly banished by DeWitt's Little Early Hiseis. Small pIU- Safe pill. Heal pill. C. II. Hagenbuch. Grover "Much Hotter and Quito Hnppy.' Norfolk, Va., March 6. Ex- Presl dent Cleveland arrived at the navy yard yesterday on the Maple. Mr. Cleveland alighted at the buoy yard and took several trips up and down the main thoroughfare of the enclos ure. He walked with a cane and one ot his feet was encased In a soft slip per. Mr. Cleveland sent the following telegram to his wife at Princeton, N. J.: "Much better and quite happy. Write me Washington, N. C." After the transfer of material from the Ma ple to the Violet Mr. Cleveland and his party were soon en route to the North Carolina sounds. During the colder season impure humors accu mulate in the blood. The surface of the body being chilled, the pores are closed and clogged, and impurities which might pass off in perspiration are forced back into the blood. Besides this, winter's hearty food, fats and sweets, contribute more impurities. This briefly explains the existence of Spring Humors those unsightly eruptions, painful boils, annoying pimples and other affections, which make absolutely necessary the use Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season. But with some people, impurities in the blood cause very different symptoms. The kidneys, liver and bowels are overmatched in their efforts to relieve the clogged sys tem. Dizzy headaches, bilious attacks, failure of appetite, coated tongue, lame back, indigestion or that tired feeling are some of the results. From the same cause may also come scrofula, neuralgia sciatica or rheumatism. AH these troubles and more' may properly be called "Spring Humors," and just as there is one cause, a cure is found in just one remedy, and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Sarsaparilla purines the impure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla enriches that which is weak and thin. Hood's Sarsaparilla vitalizes that which lacks vitality. Hood Sarsaparilla leads in Merit, Sales and Cure. For your Spring Medicine to prevent or cure Spring Humors, and build up your health, take Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist. Price $1; nix for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mitbs. The Iie-l ,uiiiii Medicine. Georgia's Fair Authoress Restorative Tells Why 8ho Uses Dr. MIUs1 Remedies. I Dr. Greene's Ncreura Hood ami nerve remedy (e indeed " The World's Great Spring Medicine." It has come to be recognlxetl as the lest possible spring medleine to take, and the people everywhere use it during the trying spring months to tone up anew the relaxed tiertjes and reimsigorale and enrich the blood. A spring medleine is a necessity if one wishes to keep in perfect health and vigor during the changes from winter to summer. This perfect spring med icinc, Sr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy, is exactly what the system needs at this season. It not only purifies, but makes rich, red blood; it not only strengthens and invigorates the nervous system, but re-energites and revitalizes the nerves by feeding theni with renewed nerve foree and power ; it is not only on aid to digestion, but it creates a regular, natural, and healthful action of the bowels, liver, and kidneys, which in the spring are always sluggish and inactive. By all means use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, this spring. The l'londs In Xndtnna. Indianapolis, March 6. Advices from every quarter of the state tell of great damage by the Hood. Nearly all the wagon bridges In the vicinity of North Vernon were washed away, and the loss will be many thousands of dollars. Halt the residents of Vernon were compelled to move to higher grounds, and a number of houses were carried off by the waters. Portland suffered a deluge, and the town was partly sub merged. Martinsville has been com pletely isolated, and three-quarters of a mile of the Big Four tracks were washed out. Half of Washington Is flooded, and many families are home less. Bridges wore washed away and trains delayed by washouts. At An derson White river Is out of its banks, and washouts aro reported on all tho railroads. The hardest rain in 40 years fell at Madison, and hundreds ot homes were flooded. The Ohio river rose four Inches an hour all day yesterday, but is now subsiding. If you havo over seen a child iu tho agony of croup, you can appreciate tho gratitude, of tho mothers who know that Ono Minuto Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quick ly as it is administered. Many homos in this city aro never without It. u. 11. Hagenbuch Layer's Lager and er Beers, Finest, Purest nnd Healthiest. Agt., PHILA. & READING RY IN EPFBOT DEC. 8. IBM. Trains leave Shenandoah a follows : For New York vis. Philadelphia, week days, ilO, 8SS, 710 a. m., 1288, 808 and 3 58 p. va Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mnuch Oliunk, week days, 6 25, 7 10 a. m 12 83 and 8 0S p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, S 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 83, 3 03 nml 5 38 p. m. Sun' days, 2 10 a. in. For rottsvlllc, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., and 12 88, S 08 and 5 58 p. ra. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For Taiuaqua and Mshanoj- City, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 n. in., 12 88, 3 08 and 5 58 p. ra. Sundays. 2 10 n. to. For Wllllamsport, Sunhury and I-ewlslinrg, weekdays, 8 25, 1130 a. m.. nnd 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Slahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, IS 15, 7 10. 11 80 u. m., 12 38, 3 08, 5 58, 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. m. For Ashland and Slmniokln, week days, 8 25, 710, 1130 a. in., 725 ami uao p. ra. mm (lavs, 8 25 a. in. For Ilultlmore, Washington and the West vis II. AO. It. It., through trains le'- ItendliiR Termlual, Philadelphia, (P. A 11. II R.) at 8 SO, 7 55, 11 26 a. m 8 10 ana 7.27 p. I-. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 40 and 7 27 p. ni. Addi tional trains irora xweniy-iounu anu ujiusf nut street station, week days, 10 80 n. in. 12 20, 12 10 8 40 p.ui. Buuuays, i no, s ao p. ra. Itcunltod by Tliclr Child. Trenton, March 6. A very unusual proceeding took place yesterday In the court of chancery when Vice Chancel lor Gray made an order dissolving a decree of divorce on a joint petition of a husband and wife who had been di vorced. The parties In the case were Henry H. Banker, a prominent mer chant of New Brunswick, and his wife, Linda M. Banker. Mrs. Banker ob tained a divorce March 27, 189C, on the grounds of cruelty. Last November their child became ill. The little one was living with Mrs. Banker at her father's home In Highland Park. The husband called frequently, and these meetings resulted in the petition being filed. When the decree had been dis solved the husband took his wife home to live with him. Torturing, itching, scaly skin eruptions, burns and scalds aro soothed at once and promptly healed by DeWitt's Witch Uasel salve, tho neat Known euro lor piles, u. n. Hagenbuch, A btnrjny Passage' Over. Queenstown, Maroh C. The White Star steamnhlp Adriatic, Captain Sow den, arrived here shortly after mid night, atter a very stormy passage from New Tork. The worst weather of the trip was experienced on March 2, when three topsails were blown away, two of the lifeboats were wash ed over the side, and a portion of the rail of the promenade dock carried away by an enormous sea. The ship's steering gear was also disabled. The decks were washed for several days by the terrific seas, and much water got below. The passengers did not dare to leave their cabins. The ofTloers of the Adriatic say this Is the worst passage they have ever experienced. A lady at a ball called her beau an Indian because ho was on her trail all the time. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a customer, if we onoe get you. Factory Shoe Stork. 207 West Coal Street. millions of Dollars Go up ill smoke every year. Tako ac risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class rc. liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, lSsl Also Life and Accidental Oompanloit ' Team a to H I re. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team f or ilrhM ng or for workl ug purposw pny ShloluV livery stable a visit. Tearai constantly on liand ut reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. IV3ADE mZ A IV!A AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY OuBE jlLi, jfervout jJttKMci raiunc worn orr. ljnpot)ner,Sleepleuuew(et..unmtl by Abuis ana other Kxoeasas and India- HE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nee Julia Emma laerojiiing) is a familiar one In tho state ot Georgia. She writes! "It Is with pleasure that I express toy gratitude tor the wonderful benefits I have receivod from Dr. Miles' Itestorattve Homedlos, especially tho Norrlne, the Nervo and Liver Pills, New Heart Ouro aud Anti Pain Pills. Actual experience has taught me their great worth, No family should be without them. Tboy bave fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting the heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take one of yonr Anti-Pain Pills before entering the cars and thus preront swimming of the head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottla benefits or mouoy refunded. Book ou Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. I)B. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Eltthsrt. Ind. PCfalekutci'a Ksclbh IMuatud Hraaif. ENNYROYALP.LLS muxclrt lor CtUkuOra Fnptie Oia-JSf wild Brand la lied ud Gold uetUlioBr noiM M-iiwl with blue ribbon. Tftt W no ether. RSt dmmgvou tubulhh v tiom ami imu Atoms. Ai Pruulaii, or Mad in lUmiii n.r MrUouUn, ttnUtnoaiaU ir ItViLif fur LawKsm." in letfr. tnr ntura Mi Mall Clerk Cremated In Ills Car. St. LouIr, March C One man was killed and his body cremated, another fatally burned and a third badly In jured In a wreck which occurred at Bonnets Mill, 100 miles west of St. Louis, on the Missouri Pacific railroad last night. W. W. Iloeenberger, mail clerk, of Uloomlngton, Ills., was cre mated, and Fireman Edward Tushman had his body crushed and was so badly scalded that he will die. The wrecked train, while running forty miles an hour struck a huge landslide. The en gine, mall and barsage car were tele scoped. UnRineer Lauber escaped death iy juinpinr. IS. B. Turner of Comptou, Ho., writes us mat alter sutrenng irom piles lor seventeen years, he completely cured thetti by using three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve. It cures eesema and severe sklu diseases, C. II. Hageubuch. Hurrleaiia In Vt Virginia. Huntington, W. Va., March 6. A hurricane lasting tour minutes visited this section of the state at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, leaving destruc tion in its path. DozenB of Industries here suffered enormous loss, while churches, school and other buildings were badly wrecked. Adjacent Ohio towns all suffered heavy losses. Are you a sutferer from that terrible plague, Itching Piles y Doau's Oiutmeut will bring you instant relief aud permanent cure. Get It from your dealer. CMtlona, Thty qulctclu anil turtfu rectors Lott Vitality In old or roans, and fit a am f fir stady, business or morrlaae. Pivrant InB&nur and Oonsumntlon if tstxa In time. Xhetrnw shorn i named lato Improve- mnnt mnA rtffart n ntTlB whorO all Others lAU. In. Bit npon nnnns mo fitrauiae .aju-x uaweui. iner &ve cared thoot&ndi end will ouro you. We cive a posltlTe written soaruntee to efieot a cure In eaeh oaee or rtf and the money. Price CO cen per naokaae, or tlx packages (tall treatment! tor oi-W. Br mall. In plain wrapper, npon rerolot of prlco. Olronlar tree. AJAX REMEDY CO., "SsSZlfr TltAINB FOR SHENANDOAH. week . and Leave New York via Philadelphia, days, 4 80, 8 00 a. rn., 180, 4 80, 9 00 p. nlKht. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave Now York via Mnuch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. x-cave I'nuaaeipnin, jieauing leruiiuui, won days, 4 20, 8 85, 1006 a. to. aud 4 OS, 0 30, 11 W p.m. Bandays, 1180p.m. 11 OS a. ra., 0 00 and 8 20 p. m. Hundays, 1 85 a. us. Leave Potts vlllo, week days, 285, 7 40 a. in., 12 80 and 012 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 50, 11 SB a) m., 1 27, 1 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. m. iutvo Aiananoy uity, ween uays, uw, iu, II 47 . in., 2 08, 1 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 8 it a. iu. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 580, 9 87. 11 89 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 0 28, 7 97 and 10 23 p. in. Huniiays, z w, uu n. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. m 3 85 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, ll 15 p. m. . ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Cboetuut street warf and South strectwluuf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 400, 5 00 p. ni. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 6 80 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. m., 4 45 n. m. Iteturntne leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, G 80 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., 432 p.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 1 80 p. in. Accommo dation, 7 15 n. m., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Ours on all express trains. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Coiiductea Tours riATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. Forsaloln flheimu '.oah. Pa. and S. P. Kirlln, Druggists. by A. Wasley AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Ttnn. Tin urn mi WOMAN'8 RELIEF. AlwftTt. nrotnot ind rctltblo. Avoid Imitaitotu. Get OlTOW'l tlHIT PlLU stsd I1VI klOBKTI. Atrirui alorg. orient dlrCAt fMavlstd 1. Drift. 11. OlTOHfiPBO. CO., BotOD, MfcM, 6uTUO0k,4t. For sale at P. 1. P. KfrHn's drug, Shenandoah drug store ' at"! B n mm mm mmmu to it. imiurul uulur l MAIL'S MA III .111,111. C.VNT, no (l),bnrmlea tt'itanant odor, $1 00 a hultitt 1KUN 1IAIK TONIC removes dandruff, htops halrfrom falling outUnd promntengrowtli ftl OOk hot lie isEi: MinncANT co 108 luiton at., n v.rnrr UluMraud Treatto on Hair on application rlltC For aale by Shenandoah Prus Store, KirlUi 11U Store. HOSPITAL PATIENT I suffered many years from Wood Poison an4 Stricture In Us worn form, while under treat- mem un an aaveriwinfr aoaioc for three months the progress ot the diet aae was so great that por tion! or my body were destroyed, and 1 wit dbtngured for life. Then, after being treated six weeks t y a New York specialist, claiming tirty yean' experience, the progress was such that I was compelled to come home to I'misuvipnut io n iiospiuu. wntfQ 1 stayed four weeks, aud became A'orse. After I had promised not to tell his superior o;), i one ol tho young physicians advised 2nd to no to 6U4 K. (5th St. PHILADCLPHIA ht tjavt tim Initanl nlttf, ai.a after IS uontbr treatment permanently ruied me. I em oowa bappy married mau. rio truce or tills horrible dls aw baa shown Itself. warn a I tufferm do not loee time plaoe yourself la Dr. Tluei'i bands, tiavo Impllelt oonndeaca in blm. lie will ca i you. and prOTO that be Is the greatest of all llvln IpeoUllets. KNOI.E FUUmiU BNS. aworo barb re Cli. P. EhrenlorL NO NABIK, NO ADDUUHS liabilities without the patient's consent. Htriotest eeorecr aunrau teed ta nil. Bend Ave (-ce'it stamps for Book, TRUTH, the only book telllns tbe truth and ex. poelnu ull tricks ami derfres ol vuackcrr, llewaro of Impostors. Hours t V to I; Even, Use, to 8.10 ; Wed. and Sat. e una., s to 10 1 bua, Gtoll Treatment by mull. CALIFORNIA Tour to OAI.IFOItNIA and the 1'AOIPICr COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia February 24, stopping; at New Orleans ilurlng Martll flrae festivities, and allowing four weeks In California, anil March 27, returning on regular trains within nine months, ltounil trip rales from all points on the Pennsylvania Itaii rnad System east nf I'ltUburir : t&Yl.OO for tour of February 21, and $210.00 for tour of Maroh 27 FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In Florhlu will lenvo New York and 1'hllarielpuia February 0 and 23, and Maroh 9, MT ItaU- covering expenses en route in both directions, $90.00 from New York, and tis.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each covert ng a period of three days, will leave New York and Philadel phia February 11, March 11, April 1 and 22, and May IB, IsOT. Hates, Includ ing transportation and two days' accommoda tion at the best Washington Hotels. UA.S4 fruro New York, and J1I.D0 from PhlktWifla. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. ItlCHHOND AND WASHtNQIOX will leave Now York and PUtiaAafclUa VablW- ury 20, March 18, and April U, 1WT. Dr. THEE For detailed ittnaradf a apply at ticket aaeuBIs uoya, Asst. urns. rass. Htutlon, BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NEKV0US AND BILIQU5 HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant euro fur sour siomaohs asul headaches, which often accumulate front having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF 0ARB0KATBD DRIHKB, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah -- '-if i ii'iea'tnrHr'i ':'-'ii'-i'irt-,,t1ytlt- ,r -tkkit!i,M . Nt A vi Slll lliisslssssssssli'i ill I' ' li I'liilliilil IliillsssttsisWf jyfii I 'I I llilstf
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers