I, EVENING HERALD MTATtMIfllKti into. Pn .Mhed ever? Kventn, Ricopt Sunday, At Soirrn Jadii HTBmrr, Km Csrtbb. The Ilnralil l" ilt'llrmrd InRhcnandMn And tbe Mir HintHiiK twns for six cento a week, pay nhle to the carriers. By mall W.(0 a year, or US cents a month, payable In Advance. Advertise ments ohartfed according to apnea and position. The uulilWhiTK reserve tie right to change the position of advertisements whenever the pub lication o( new demand it. The right la reserved to reject any advertisement, whether p-ild for ur not, thnt the publishers may deem impnrper. Advoitlsliur ratea mode known upo 1 application. Ente-ed at the puatoHce at Shenandoah, l'a., a second clasi mall mntter. TBI.BPHONE CONNSOTION. "All Ike Hews That's Rt to Print Elvning Herald MONDAY. MAY , 1807. Hottt the Council and the School Heard will hold important meeting ttiia Week. Anothru legal elfbrt on the part of Sec retary CnHln la about due. The people ap preciate these efuaiona trlt. SimmNttOAH's wheelmen are on the In crease. The silent steed Is also gaining con verts from the rank of tbe fair sex. Six p-r cent, nhive the basis la all right, hut mx days a week working time would lie 1 1 10 light c per about this time. tJi'AY and Martin hare met, and the leaser lights iii tbe political arena are wondering win. holds tbe titinip card. It i easy to Kiioss. In these day of progressive journalism, the people demand ami will haro the lieae. Aud they generally know Where to look for it. It is quite a relief to learn thut Ilia looses of life by the recent tluud aluug the Missis sippi river were not aa great ns at that re ported. Tm: lUiroUgli Auditors' icport for Potts ville occupies a little over three column?, while that " of Shenandoah takes seven columns. So THE Hoard of Health, alter much fuss mid fury, h.vs dropped tiio Phillips ease. The published reports, evidently, did contain a lew Kroina f truth. (nXi.l'.IMJIAN IlKUMM, uiuong others of the legal profession, Ims endorsed Judge lii.htel for re-election. Thus a momentous piciin lias been settled. Tun legislature, upon tho reeoiuincnda tion of the Governor, has passed a resolution milking Muy 15, the day of the unveiling ol the Washington nionunient, in Philadelphia, a legal holiday. President McKinley, following the example of his predecessor, has refused to grant ft pardon for tho Chicago editor, who is conAued in prison for sondiuR copies of his paper through tho mails containing ohsceue literature. T, E May term of criminal couit, com mencing to-day, will prove one of much in terest. Shenandoah, as usual, will ho well represented, by litigants. Two Important cases will ho tried the Eogors homicide and the McIIalo manslaughter cases. Wwi.j:JJie Republican leaders are working "rtj harmony among the "statesmen" of . iiiladelphia, it might bo well to extend their efforts to Schuylkill county. Some of their brethren hero might profit by thoir example ou this line of party management. Tin: evidence submitted to tho investigat ing comniilteo at Pottsvillo docs not please all our contemporaries. Had tho officials refused to answer the questions, then they would have been happy these false news paper fiiends of the workingman, wo moan. It was to have been oxpectod tho por onnel of the legislative investigating com mittee is the cause of failure, in tiie opinion of a contemporary. The chagrin of tho gentleman who failed to be appointed is evi dently greater than was supposed. Had things been otherwise, "what a dlHeicut tale there would be to tell of causes and effects," in certain channels. Too bad, indeed 1 The best advertising medium Is the daily paper. Tho best advertisement is the one that tells what you want to say in tho fewest aud plainest words. So word your advortiae mtut that it will lie understood and catch the eye. Insert it in tho lwst daily paper imnd you the liest tho Hkrald. If the advertisement is as good as it should be and (lie display is ae good as it can be, tho people will do the rest. And now Spain is coming to tho front witli propositions for reforms in Cuba. Why could she not have done that two years ago, when such reforms wore first demanded, and thus save more than a hundred millions of money, many thousand lives and the destruction ol many millions of dollars' worth of illerty on the island. All those appalling lottos might have been saved, not to speak of the distress that would have been avoided. In addition, Spain would have tieen spared the disgrace caused by her representative, Wtyler. Tub Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on Sit ii i day, declared Its usual dividend, and .ills for the disbursement of no less tliun r:MMKl. This is uu immense sum to he trued during the depression in business ciiclcs, aud while other railroads have found it in tesnary to reduce their dividend rater the Pennsylvania Railroad has been aide to keep up Its dividend. This is accounted foi ly the wise and economical management on the part of its officials. And the 80,00 1 .shareholder, who will participate In the ,istiibution ordered on Saturday, appreciati ins fact. Tin: Board of Health anil tbe II BRA LP, for once are of one accord on the necessity of a i i ematory for Sueuaudoah ; aud, as usual, the people agree with tbeir favorite paper, i specially on tbii question of seeuriug a more satisfactory system of disposing of I ho gar li.ige and refuse. President Spalding long ago udvot.itad tbe eroctiou of a crematory, and from the proceedings of tbe Hoard Is appareuth of the same opinion still. Its erection w 1 1 1 not only be iu Una with the lul vunicd id..i- ol the leading sanitarians, but will result luugiutt saving aud settle per inum i.tly the now vexatious uuostion of a l limping ground. It is only a qneatiou of time when tbe borough will be compelled, thrnngh necessity, to erect a minatory, and the sooner it la done the better it will he for the health and happiness of the people of Shenandoah. Tiik Legislature of this statu is a do-nothing body; but it has a penchant for In vestigations. During the latter part of each week the members spread themselves out all over the state, It all points of the compass, investigating one thing or another. This mania has developed to such an extent that a committee is now engaged in investigating the members themselves. In the meantime, I no lawi of any importance have passed, and many that shonld imcti tbe Governor will probably never be acted upon for want of sufficient time during the closing hours of the I session. Truly, the present legislature Is! lower tliau any that have preceded It. There are any number of bills thut should be en-1 acted and placed upon the statute books, notably the reform measures indorsed by tho Republican state convention and embodied In the party platform. These measures have bean attacked by a number of the party leaders In the House, but information from Ifarriaburg It to the effect that they will pass, though not u originally Introduced. The party pledges must be kept, and the legisla ture should net accordingly, without any further needles delay. Mr. I). P. lUvis, a prominent liveryman aud merchant oi Goshen, Va., has this to Ray on the subject of rheumatism t "I take pleasure In recommending Chamberlain's Pain ltalm for rheumatism, as I knew from personal experience that it will do nil that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother whs laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. Tho first application of Cliamlierlalu's I'aln ltalm eased I lie pain and the use of one bottle com pletely cured him. For sale by Qruhler Ilrus., druggists. Dentil or sli- Wllllnm llohr.iMon. London, May 3. Kir William C. F. Robinson, O. C. M. O., is dead. Sir William Hoblnann was boin in 1835, and wan educated at the Itoyul Naval school, New crone, Londim. From lf55 to 1860 he waa private seeretaiy of his brother. Sir llerculea Robinson. In 1882 he was aiiwilnteil president of Monteserrat, In 1866 governor of the Falkland Islands, In 1870 governor of Prince Kdwartl Island, and In 1871 gov ernor of Western Australia. This last office he Hsain held In 1880 and the third tiiiif in 1890. He finally retired in 1896. He was for a tiine acting gov ernor of Victoria, and In 1S7S was sent by the Iliitlsh government on a special mission to llangkok. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tolracco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, lull of new lifo and vigor, take No-To-I!ac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men trong. .Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 100,000 cured. Buy No-To-Pac from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a cure. 50c or $1.00. Rooklct and sample nulled free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicaso or Now York. They 5toi-t(jiuri'l;f lotltlons Va'.tio i. Huntington, Ind., May 3. The al leged del'alcaions of Thomas L. Lucas and his son, Fred Lucas, have grown until they havo reached $35,000, and new victims are being heard of every hour. Both wore members ot the real estate, abstract and loan firm of T. L. Lucas & Son, and both have loft tho city. Tl.o firm, it Is alleged, secured loans arrgregatlng $9,700 on property worth ?5.G00, and $3,000 more was se cured on lots in fictitious additions, Fred Lucas, It Is further alleged, se cured a $6,000 loan on a fictitious farm in Vabash county. Thirty yenrs is a long time to fight Fo nuinftil ii trmtlilp n iilloe hnt T.,,.,,1. Mltnl.nll of Union villo. Pa., struggled that lo ig be fore ho tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel S.ilvc, which quickly and permanently cured him. Tr. t en,,1lv r.m.fic,i lo ..11 .1.1.. - - . uu...... tn miu UUIl till Bllll affections. C. II. Hagenbiich. MngqwiiuM .tinny MurringOH, Trenton, May 3. Kx-Moyor Frank A. Masowan, who made his appear ance In Trenton Saturday night with Mrs. Uarnos and installed her in the mansion adjoining the one occupied by his fornTer -wife, gave out a state meat last night that he and Mrs, Barnes were married a second time on Dec. 17 last in Camden. N. J. He said the marriage was performed by Justice of the Peace Evans. Mrs. Barnes last night showed the marriage certificate and a certliied copy of the report of the marriage sent to City Clerk Varney by Justice Bvans. The second marriage was for the purpose of overcoming any possibility tf tne Milwaukee marilage i.eing dei!it(l Invalid. I had severe attacks of gmvel and kidney trouble; aud unable to get a medicine or doctor lo euro me until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo in a short time. A Dtfrrisnutsiinn Lawyer op Waynk Co., N. Y. iComirmss Ann CoLn. A young girl deeply regietled that sho wns so colorless and and cold. Her face wan too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did nut circulate. After one bottle of Hop BUters had Wen taken slio was the roslost mil lieultliiost Kirl Iu tho town, with a vlvaeity and chocrfuluoas of mind gratifying other friends. Kiiihs' 1 (U'i '.,..nd und Drowned. Breakwater, lei., May 3. Joseph ltiienU, aged 22 voais, of St. Peteis, Cuj i' D.rtun, ar.0 a fisherman on board the schoi.,idi Lizzie Smith, waa knocked overheard three miles southeast of Cape l.'eulopen Saturday and drowned. Tho crew of the schooner waa unable lo recover the body. Is made n noros. sity by tho itn- ivsecucine pure condition of the blood after win ter's hearty foods, and breathing viti ated air in home, ofllee, schoolroom or shop. When weak, thin or impttro, the blood cannot nourish the body as it should. Tho demand for cleansing and invigorating is grandly met by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which givos tho blood just tho quality and vitality need od to maintain health, properly digest food, build up and steady the nerves and overcome that tired feeling. It is the ideal Spring Jlcdieine. Get only Hoo SarsaparillajXSr Prepared by t'. 1. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Muss. I. i. act easily promptly and HOOd S Fills effectively 25 cents. Spring n W BBS d n IREjilE Before the Piibllo-A $cranton Store Keeper Testifies. Him n ton Is greatly Interested in the home testimony that Is being brought forward iu favor of the "little conqueror." Our repre sentative investigated another case In that of Mr. Daniel Mohr, who has a little store at No S3H Sumimr avenue, Hyde Park. Mr. Mohr is a fine, muscular, well-built man, who looks as though no bunion that any ordinary back is called upon to bear would prove too great for his and still a few months ago he could not lift a bushel of potatoes for a customer. Ilolng by trade n rjunrryman, which taxes the muaclrs of the body, lie overtaxed them otiee and strained the kid neys, and catching a cold at the time, It settled there, causing kidney disorder, aud with thit he has been troubled more or loss for the past IS yes is. Colds he says, always went right to t lie lmck, and according to the varying of the weather and his work ho would have alternate sharp and dull pains in tho buck. Lifting heavy things or stooping positions caused pain in tho back which was also always stiff in the morning. I have used all kinds of things said he, but nothing ever lwlped me like Dunn's Kidney Pills. They havo completely banished all my mins. They deserve the highest praise and are sure to be u winner when people find out what a great medicine tliey nie, and it will not be long before they And It out. Roth my wife and myself feel thankful for the good Dnan's Kidney Pills have done me, and we both heatttly recommend them to anyone suffer ing with kidney diseases. This Is but the Investigation of one rase iu Sumntnn. There are many more that we have investigated, some of which have already been published aud more will follow. Dunn's Kidney Pills nrn accomiilishinic wonderful results right hero st home where It is very easy to prove such statements us above Tho Pills niofor sale by all dealers. I'oster-Mllburn Co , Ilull'alo, N. Y., are sole agents for tho United .States nud will mail same uu receipt of price. which l witnm reach ot an, only &o cents ler box. Remember tho name Dnnn's and do not be persuaded to tike any substitute. Tho fi.gh tVit.ur at St. Louis. St. Louis, May 3. The continued high water haB excited a great amount of intetest, ns was evidenced by tho enormous crowds that flocked to the river front yesterday. The river con tinues to rise, marking 30.9 in the morn ing and 20.'. 5 at 4 o'cioclc yesterday afternoon. At a number of places along the levee the railroad tracks were under water. The Terminal as sociation, whose tracks are partially under wa4er, express no uneasiness over tho situation. One of the officials stated that It would take five moro feet of water before all their river tracks were submerged. lluw to Tieilt ll tVlfe. (l'rom l'nelllo Health Journal.) First, get a wifo; second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your business, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wifo may have trials, which, though of loss magnitude, may be hard for her to boar. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from hor brow all clouds of gloom To this wo would add always keep a bottlo of Chamborlaiu's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wifo will then know that you really caro for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by Oruhlcr Ihos., druggists. -i..ttu s j,.c-.iiic!iii:.it. New Ycik, May 3. Ti Lilly church yesteir.ay began the celebration of the bl-cenitiv.iiul of Its foundation, and will continue the celebration through out ti a uook. Trinity today includes nine chapels, in addition to tho parish church, n large number of industrial schools, a hospital, a number of guilds, clubs and parish associations. Old Trinity church was the scene of splen dor yesterday, and was crowded to the doors. The celebration berran at 7:30 o'clock, tho usual Sabbath morn ing services being performed. At 10 o'clock the rector, Hev. Dr. Morgan Dlx, preached a historical sermon. It should bo made n matter ol nnbll: knowledge that DeWitt's Witch Hazle Salve will specuily cure piles of the longest stand ing. It is the household favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. Ohio's Muy Snowstorm. Cleveland, O., May 3. Dispatches from towns In the Interior of the state say that the rain of Saturday night turned Into snow, and in many places wintry conditions prevailed yesterday. At Bucyrus three inches of snow fell, and at Martin's Ferry, In the south eastern part of the state, the ground was covered with It. Tho neglect of a cold is often fatal. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup contains all the soothing virtues of tho pino. Never fails to cure. Death or .liulito llaiiiiuond. ' Baltimore, Mar . Judge Ormond Hammond, assistant treasurer of the United States -at Baltimore, died yes terday at the residence of his son, Mr. Ormond Hammond, Jr., aged 49. The Judge's illness began about six weekB ago with a slight sore on one of his feet. The sore refused to yield to iTtedli nl trf ttrnent, and grew worse until blood poisoning ensued, causing ui-ath. he was a members of the con stitutional convention of 1807, and sev eral times r rvei-tnttd his county In the house of delegates and the state senate. He was ii let Judge of the or phans' court of Taibot county 12 years. A Household Necessity. Cascarcta Candy Cathartic the most won derful modloal discovory of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hver aud bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy aud try a box of C. U. O. to-day; 10, 86, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. C'hlc-.'liro fllllni cis on 1st o. Chicago, May 3. Every member of the Journeymen Plumbers' association, 1,600 strong, went out on strike this morning. The terms agreed upon by the arbitration committee of the union and the Master Plumbers association last Friday, under which a temporary postponement of the strike was effect ed, were rejected by unanimous vote of the union at a special meeting yes terday afternoon, and a strike involv ing all shops in the city was ordered. By this action the union virtually de clares war upon the Master Plumbers' tif.iui iutli.ii as a biidy. There Is a Glass of 1'roplo Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed iu all the grocery stores a new preparation called (IRAIN-O, rosde of pure grains, that takes the place of ooilee. 'Die most delicate stomach receives It without distress, and but few can tell It from offe. It doss not cast over i as much, Children may drink it with great benefit. 16 sU. and Wets, per package. Try it. Ask for (IHAIN-O. When you want good too Aug, plumbing gas fitting, or general Uiismltliiiig done oall on . F. CUIlaglier 18 West Centre street Dealer ic teres t-tf MORE VAILLANT SURVIVORS. It In Holloved Thnr Tlipy, Too, Jtp- "IVtlt'l to 'n-i-l'lin " -tp. . (It. John's, N. F., May 3. On PaturJ day the brlgantine Ainedee arrived in port with fi ur more survivors of tlig urlgantine Valllant, whiih wns wreck ed by an Iceberg, with fearful loss ol! life. The four weie picked ijo April 20, and were all that were lr ft of 21 men who had left the sinking vessel In the bont which was nicked up by the Amedee. The men were In a ter rible condition. Their own lives they prolonged bv killing and eating tho ship's dog, which had followed faith fully when they left the sinking ship. Dnlimlnlr I .1, t , I. all m ,,.,. fnrmofl niimnliiltiinn lltinii fliA fnnr ! brought In that dav. Two who lost their handq and lower part of their legs, arc not expected to recover. The other two, vjrho underwent similar operations, are somewhat belter off. The four who Were lire ught In some time ago are still very weak. None of tho eight men can be said to be out of danger. The atory told hjr the party rescued last, that the dog food waa all they had to eat. Is discredited here by many. It is feared, and be'.levcd, that they also were compelled to resort to human flesh. llnnlock Wood Hitters Is nature's true rem edy for constipation and kindred ills. It acts dlteetly on the IkiwbK the liver, the skin, and while cleansing the blood I m pa its strength to tho digestive organs. Pulohle In n New York Hotel. ' Now York, May 3. Peter C. Burke, about 86 years old, was found dead In a room In the Hotel Bartholdl yester day, having committed suicide by suf focating himself with Illuminating gas In the bathroom attached to the apart ments he had occupied. The body was removed to the morgue. Burke ap peared at the hotel Thursday evening and registered as from Philadelphia, He had no baggage, and paid for one night only. He did not call for his room again Friday night, and from that time was not seen about the hotel until his dead body was found. How he got into the apartments Is unknown, For Itching Piles, irritation of the genitals or Itching in any part of tho body, Dom's Ointment Is worth its weight in gold. No matter how long standing tho trouble. Dam's Ointment will not fall to give Instant relief. Southern Jhlsrs Mny Strlko. Birmingham, Ala., May 3. The dif ferences between the miners In the employ of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and ltallroad company and the com pany haB reached a critical stage, and a general strike Is threatened. An other convention of tho representatives of all the mining .camps was held hero Saturday afternoon and refused lo ac cept the reduction of 12V4 nor cent In wages recently proposed by the com pany, though one camp, the Tratt miners, voted for a reduction of C per ;ent. A call was issued for a state con vention for next Wednesday, when de Idcd action will be taken. rip-Colds-UciuIhcIki. Why sutler with CoueIis. Colds and La Orippo when Laxativo Itromo Quintno will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venicnt for taking. Ouarantcod to cine, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. por sub by Kirlln's Pharmacy. College Itncos nt l'nttftnkoeptlo Poughkcepsle, May 3. Tho local re gatta committee was ofllclally notified yesterday that tho Intercollegiate com mittee had decided to hfcld the boat races on the Poughkeepsle course. Tho letterof notllleatlon was wrltton by U.S. Van Duser, who, with F. S. Bangs, waa given power to select the course. Yale, Harvard, Cornell and Pennsylvania have secured quarters and Columbia has several places In view, one of which will probably be selected this week. There will be four triangular races, the dutes of which follow: Wednesday, June 23, Yale, Harvard and Cornell freshmen: Friday, Juno 25, Yale, Har vard and Cornell 'varsity; Wednesday, June 30, Cornell, Columbia and Penn sylvania freshmen; Friday, July 2, Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania 'varsity. Peusoxai.. The gentleman who annoyed tho congregation last Sunday by contiuually coughing will find instant relief by using One Minute Cough Cure, a speedy aud harm less remedy for throat and lung troublos. Lawyer Convicted nnd .'eutonccn, Cambridge, Md., May 3. The Jury In the case of the state uguinst Lawyer B. Palmer Keating, for alleged am bczzletnent of funds belonging to the Queen Anne's bank, was unable to agree, and was discharged by the court Saturday. The court then rendered Its decision in the Comegys case, which was tried first. He was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and be Imprisoned In the Centrevllle jail for one year. In the latter case, Keating was accused of obtaining $500 from Mrs. Mary M. Comegys under false pretenses. The case will go up to the court or appeals. Torrlblo Trlplo Murder nnd Assault Laiimore, N. D May 3. August Nor man, a young man who had been mak tng his home with Knute Hlllstead, a farmer, attempted to effect an entrance into Mrs. Hlllstead's room during her husband's absence. Being barred out, he cut the throat of her 15-year-old son Petor with a razor. Being again refused admittance he murdered 13-year-old Thomas Hlllstead and Oscar and Adolph, aged 11 and 3. To save the lives of her two daughters she finally yielded to his demands. Then he fled, and will be lynched If oaught. Peter HIllBtead may reoover. ' The Wuathor. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Partly cloudy ' weather and probably occasional showers; cooler In southern portions; southerly winds, be coming northerly. NUGGETSJDF NEWS. Rx-Gongressman John P. Ferry died suddenly at his home In Portland, JIe yesterday, aged 86 years. Lieutenant Farrow, the alleged In buranoe swindler, Is still In Jail at Pittsburg, unable to secure ball. Rudolph Goldstein turned on the gas and committed suicide In lluck'a hotel, Brooylyn, N. Y. lie was out of work. President McKlnley and Secretary Alger will attend the leunton of the Army of the Potomac at Troy, N. Y on Aug. ii. While attempting tn escape from Pa trolman Sullivan at Buffalo, N. Y Hd ward Lower, accused of forgery, was shot In the groin. John J. Qilmore, an ex-convlct nf Kl in Ira, (N. Y.) reformatory, is under ar rest for seriously stabbing Frederick Litlor In the Cable hotel, New York city. Croup and whooping cough are oiilldliood's terrors; but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and utlter thrust and iung troubles, can lis quluk ly cured lit using One Minute Cough Cure. Buy Keystone Hour. Itesurq that tbe name hma & IUiiR, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on over sa k. A sea-captain may navigate his ship safely across the ocean, but when he comes into port he mint iiave a pilot who knows all the difficulties and dangers of that particular channel, in the voyage of me tliere are many perilous places where we need the help of a pilot who has a thorough Knowledge of the special difficulties and '.rng ;rs lo be avoided. In those delicate physical weaknesses and isc its peculiar to women a general prac tioner or ordinary doctor lias no opportun- y to become thoroughly proficient. Still is to be trusted is the advice of uuy mere ur? or unscientific person. O 'ly a specialist who has given a life of tudy to this particular field of practice, Is jm ictcnt to treat the diseases of woman's .ittictite and complicated organism. Arv woman suffering from these delicate "ottbles m.iy obtain the most eminent pro .ssiotnl advice free of charge by writiiiE i Dr. U. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi im of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In titu'.e, of nuffalo. JJ. Y. Durlnp nearly 30 var' at the head of his splendid staff of medalists, he has successfully treated many t'.i in -mids of cases of obstinate feminine complaints. His " Favorite Prescription " was devised for the sole purpose of cuilng the diseases and weaknesses of the feminine organs. No other medicine has been so marvelously successful In Uila particular field of prac tice. No other medicine so completely overcomes nil the dangers and nearly all '.he pains of motherhood. " It is with pleasure I recommend Dr. Tierce's Ftivonte Prescription to suffering ladles," writes Mrs. J. I'ergusou, Box 29, Douglas Station, Set ':'rk Co., Manitoba. " After sutTcriRK untold tortures I thank (iod T found relief and cure in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." The greatest hook for women ever pub lished is Dr. Pierce's thousand-page Illus trated "Common Sense Medical Adviser," sent free In paper covers for cost of mailing on 1', 21 one-cent stamps; cloth-bound 31 itinins. Address Dr. Pierce as above. - ' THE ARBITRATION TREATY Will Probably ltonoh 11 Voto In tho .V-ittoniil Senate Wednesday. Washington, Mny 3. The senate re sumed business In earnest today, and the week bids fair to bo one of lmpor-i tant results. According to agreement a vote will be taken on the arbitration treaty on Wednesday. It Is also quite probable that committee vacancies will be filled atjtl that tig tariff bill wU ho reported to tho senute. For the rest Senator Morgan will probably call up his Cuban resolution, the sundry civil appropriation bill may be passed, and Senator Hoar has given notice that he will move to have tho committee on rules discharged from the further con sideration of his amendments to the rules for the limitation of debate. There Is great uncertainty as to the fate of the treaty, and it now looks as if the margin would not exceed two or three votes, whatever tho result may be. There are a few unascertained votes which will decide the result. A canvass made yesterday shows 40 certain for the treaty and 25 certain against It. Twenty-nlno votes In oppo sition are sufficient to defeat It, but the opposition do not know Just where these four votes can be found. There will be considerable sparring over the treaty before the voto Is taken, but no prolonged debate Is expected. The consideration of the sundry clvl appropriation bill has beon postponed until Senator Allison, who will have charge of It In the senate, can bo pres ent. The new senator from Kentucky, Hon. W. J. Deboe, was sworn In today, The house program contemplates three day adjournments again this, week. Unconditional surrender, is tho only terms those famous little pills known as DoWitt's Little Iirly llifors will make witli constipa tion, sick hcudacho aud stomach troubles. Looking Ahead. The beautiful maiden hnd boon burled in thought nil ovcnlng, hut when alio saw her father put down his nownpupcr sliu pulled n ptool up bosldo his armchair, and. tho old gentleman at onco divined that 0, consultation ot vast importance was about to begin. "Pnpn," said tho beautiful maiden, looking earnestly luto his fnco, "is it trua that two people can live as cheaply as oner The old gontlomnn started. Somehow the question brought back some of his younger thiys when ho had attempted to uomunstrjito somo such proposition lis that. "I huvo known occasions," ho suld slow ly, "when they havo hud to." Tho beautiful maiden clapped her hands. "Goodl" she exclaimed. "But I cannot recall on occasion, " the old gontlomnn wont on, "whon the two wore nblo to live in anything like tho enso nnu comfort; that tho ono had lived pre vlously." "Harold says ho has figured it all out," she protested, "and ho is suro that it can bo done Ho can sit right down with a ploco of paper and a pencil and prove that uo tn 01 us can live on what It costs him nlono now." "Well," said tho old gentleman reflect ively, "11s I said boforo. It has been done. But tho fault usually lloa in tho fact thut tho ono who doos tho Hguring doosn't go nir onoHgli." "I don't believe I understand." "C1111 three live upon what it costs twof Anil how about fourf " "I I why, papal" "I would llko to havo Harold quoto a few figures on that proposition. This Is a progressive world, iind'just about the tlnm that two have learned to Uvo on what It oosts ono It very often becomes necessary to begin figuring from a new and entirely different basis. Now, if Ilnrold's figures are as elastic as the future possibilities" But sho had left to huvo "a good ory," It has often been noticed that love shies at the truth. Chicago lJost. Just try a 10c box of Csisoarets. the finest liver and bowel regulator over made The Old Scheme, Just us the physicians who luul been in consultation stumml about to rsaoh an agreement the jsitieut died, "Fine subject, " suld one of tho physl rlaus us they gathered about the bud. "Splendid," echoed nuotluir. "Seems too bad tu waste it by buriul." "Whyshuuld wef'uskad the third. "All we have to do Is to get up n violent dls pute as to the renl cause of death In order to get 11 chance to dissect it." And to they worked tho old scheme again. (Jhiougo Post. Cauto For tho Condition, "You don't shine wi brilliantly' ns of yore," remurKou me on. "No," wild the wlcb, "I have been ttiniul down by Miss Maud beoaiiM that young ainipletoii Is coming. "-Brooklyn Alia. A Definition. Sohoolmuatsr A iioet Is called a word painter. Now, Tonunlu, can you name mo 11 great poetr Toiniiilo Dad I Ho paint signs, New votk Times. One application of Dr. Thomas' Kclaetric Oil takes away tbe pain of the most severe burn. It is an ideal family llnliucnt. CHICAGO'S IN&ICTED BANKERS. l'rewltloiit vpnld'ng Muit Answer to Twoj'it 1 -nine ImllPHiK litis, Chicago, May 3. The officials of the Ulobr. Savings bank, against whom In dictments weie returned Saturda night, were not arrested yesterday. When the Indictments were returned it was too late to Issue capiases for the arrest of tho men, and they were per mitted to remain! at liberty. The ca piases probably will be Issued today unless the Indicted officials appear vol- C1UKI.TC8 W. SPALMNO. untarlly and give ball. The mch In dicted are Charles W. Spalding, presi dent of the bank and ex-treasurer of the State university of Illinois; A. D. Averill, vice president of the bank; Charles 15. Churchill, cashier; W. B. Krvln, assistant cashier, and Allison B. Harlan, one of the directors. There are 29 tndlotments in all. Banker Spalding Is Included tn all Intlict monts returned, and In 14 of them he Is alone. Of the latter 13 charge Spald ing with embezzlement of the bonds of the University of Illinois and one accuses him of embezzling $131,000 of the funds of the university, His total Vonds foot Up $90,000. The othsr men are Indicted pp IE charges, all of them relating to tho receiving of deposits. Spalding s charged with embezzle ment of state funds and with receiv ing deposits knowing the bank to be hopelessly lnsolveiit, Tho other men are charged with the latter offense only. Spalding was on the stand Saturday, and frankly admitted that he had hy pothecated the bonds belonging to the stato university, and said that he had. been advised to do so by John AV. Lanehart, now deceased, but at that time a law partner of ox,Governor Alt- geld. Try Oruln-O 1 Try O111I11-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you n package of OUAIN-O. tho new food drink that takes tho placo of cofleo. The children may drink it without Injury as well as tho adult. All who try it, liko if. OUAIN-0 has that ricli seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it Is made from puro grains, and the most delicate stomach recoives it without distress, i tho price of cofleo. 15c and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Coining Invents. May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival iu Kobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of tho soclotles of Trinity ltcformed church." May 18 Entertainment by tho Sunday school of tho Welsh Congregational church, of South West street. Jquo 8. Grand concert by tho P.M. church choir, in Kobbins' opera house. Juno 12. Ico cream festival utidor tho auspices of tbo Famous llaso Ball Club, In Kobbins' opera Iiouso. When a cold is contracted, euro It at once. Ono Minuto Cough Cure will sot you on the road to recovery In a miuute, It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croun and all forms of luugand throat troubles. C. II. Hagen bucli. Moro AniirohlKtH to Die. Barcelona, May 3, Twenty-six an archists, (n Addition to those already sentenced, have been condemned to death for complicity in the bomb out rage of June 7, the feast of Corpus Chrlstl. A dynamite bomb was thrown into the midst ot a procession, which was on Its way to the Church of Santa Maria del Mar, killing a dozen persons outright and wounding about GO others, some of whom have since died from the injuries received. lluchlen's Arnica Halve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover soros, tnttn. Al....,nn,l l.nn 1 1 l.l I .. - .... all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. oi jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give, perfect satisfaction or mony rcfundod. Price a cents per box. For sate bv A. wasloy. I'lood Duinuifo In i'c'iii.vlvniitii. Huntlntrrlon, Pa., May 3. The inces sant ra. ;11 of Saturday and Sunday has overflowed the Juniata river and its numerous tributaries, causing thou sands of dollars of destruction lo grow ing crops. The farmers alone tho Itaystown branch have suffered se vere losses to buildings, fences and growing grains. The Juniata river is 1G feet above low water mark, and la still rising-. The body of an unknown. Italian railroad laborer, who was knocked oft a bridro 15 miles west of; here two months i so, was roooverod. In yesterday's flccil. For every quarter inr.'a man's pocket there aro a dozej ue; and.to iiso. oaoh ono iu such a way w to dome the greatest bene fit is a qnostion every ono mutt solvo for himself. We boliovc, howover, that no better use could bo made of ono of tbeso quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, n medicine that every family should bo provided with. Irsalsliy Qruhler Uros., druggist-!. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. l'HII.I.ll'H, M. 1. Oflke: SO West f&iitru stieel. Can lie consulted at all hours. jM.nuTtiK": rTH ATT0RNEY-AT-UW. Ollice Bgnn building, eerssr ( ifaln a of vieniro Hireeis, Diieunmiipn, T II. POMJtltOY. r ' i 1 ' ' ? i V. ATTOIIHBY-AT-LAW HluHia?KlQti. 1'n. JjJ W. ailOBMAKHU, ATTORNBYtAT-A.W. Corner Market mid Cmitre etre- pilOK JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, IamiV Dos W, MaliAnoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the Inwi majrtra u London aud Purls, will give Iohkoiu oil the violin, mandolin, eullarand rooal culture Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse. the Jowclcr. Hhonandaali. Dr1. Miles' Nervine Victorious, Physical and Mtntal Cnhaustlon Way to Vigorous Acti.lty. Clvos ICY. W. T. HODt K, the rah-nte.l paw- tor of Grace U. I). church, Carlisle, Pcin., writes Sootoml-cr ! IPiKi " I always enjoyed good health until In 1H92, nt which time, my duties as a clergyman wcro of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting mo to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was in such a condition that the mero sight ot a large congregation so wearied me that It would require 11 day or moro for mo to re cover from tho ox haustlon. It affords me great pleasure to .my th-.t Dr. Miles' Uestriratlvo Nervine and Itcstorntlvo Tonlo havo doso mo untold good. I preached, throo times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ovcrfeltinmy life, thanks to yourremedles. Dr. Miles' ltemedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo boneflts or rponoy refunded. Hook on ileurt and Ngrvesaent f ree to all applicants. DH. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. A geniuno welcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON,, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Plnet whlflkeyn, beers portor nnd Ale? coi ptantly on tap. Choice empwMnce drlikftr nnd clears. I SAf I vii-ok Vpsciric Cop'tLAp t Povlnaky's drug store, 28 Kr." Oeniro strrrt. poit SHKKIl'F, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op OrvI8duk. Subject to Iteimbllmn rule. Tearno to H I ro ll' you want to hire n nate nnd reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields1 livery stable n visit. Teams constantly on band at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 East Centra street. Opposite Rending railroad station. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin ts inva riably obtained by thof ) who use Pozzoni's Complexion "owacr. P. J. CANFIELD,, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey5 Bohemian Beer. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours riATCIILESS IN EVERY FEATURE- CALIFORNIA Tour to OAI.II'OItNTA and the I'ACIPro COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia March 37, roturuiuK on regular trains within nine ininitlw. ltouiid-triii tickets. Including nil tour features going and transiortatloii only returning, will lie sold at rate of tag B.O0 from New York, and t30U.0O from Philadelphia; omv wny tickets, inoludluK all tour features golnir, SU .78 from New York. $1I0.2S from I'ldlodel plifa. ProiKtrtionuttt rates from other point. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and l'htladel Maroh 11, 32, and May 18, W. lutes, Inolud lug transportation and two days' aocomunxut thin nt the lest Washlnirtou Hotels, JH.SO from New Yrk, and $11.60 from Philadelphia. For detailed itineraries nnd other InlonnaM V apply ut ticket agencies or address flea. W.. ltoyd, As.t. Oeifl Puns, Agtt, llrond Street Station, PhlladelpHa. Wanted-A'n Idea S3 Protect your Idaaii they may briny you wealth. Write JOUN ITHDimtBUltN fc CO., Pitnt Attor- ne;"t.,THWn8UlB' ,l!r It'" pri" offer aud list ot luo hundred fnVenuoiis wanted. 30 DIVIDEND o To oor c..u.r. : WOOLO YOU OARS TO INVEST SIO OB UPWARDS F Dill. dudtrjibl, monUilr. PkrtlouUrs ow. AddrMi, West ern Flnuuctul Co., m lutrboru suwt, OMmio, 111. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think or some Btinpie tbiug to nattntr PHlHt your tdsju; thnr may brlnr you wealth. Aau tVOIDlUfililluu . ru. ... .... . ...nn. WrtW Ji bsjs. WaililniUn, B. a, far their si.Su) prtio oriel U4 list o( two hundred luvnuttoua wanted.
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