ism. o- Li. EVENING HERALD INT WU.ISilKIl Puill-thed ivorj Kveuliu. I'.x.ein Sunday, i ..' -i'ji'Tn 'Minis Srnnrr, Nmtt CHvm. riio Herald I delr?ied liiHhenAwloHii and t'l" stirr.j in.Hm tnmii (or li wsnfct ek, pny nut. Vtunuiriire. Ity mull iS.OOn ywc, ir 2' centa month. t-iyallf In .I'Iimiuc AiUortNe mmtn dwieed n.-corillu toMU'icr bihI prtitlon. Til" KQlillnliOtH rirtt the rlKlil to ih.tiitfc Hlc portion of iil-rtlemeni't whenever tbu iih '"Hi' i of nciv ilcmnmld it The rlicht twrrnl lo i"J' nny ndvfrtlwn," , hcHnr n.J for or not, .int tli-. pul."-h--1- my urew Improper. Ao ertUlnir rnto mfrle known upon itiplintlon. .... ICter I 41 the inwtofllcit nt ShmtHndonh, I'm., m erond i'lw mtl omMrr. TlCI.Kl'HONH rONNKCTNON i "All to Nss That's ni to Print." Kvening Htreld SAT1HIUY. VBI'M'.VKY r,. 1893. nlJo mutter how early u nitin may "art for the Klondike Kold fluids, lie will not bo ahlo tonvolil the rush. 0'-tooknaiiiNS mid thiid-toniieis set-m Iihm; had a monopoly of the wedding business during the Urst month of the new year. Tiik Canadian lawmaker ave lettm- lni' a tri k or two. lilke the Sfhuyl- kill county Mtatofinen, they travel on railroad pauses and eharfjo miteiix" to the g n eminent. In Philadelphia a woninu udver tl.etl on the -nine day for a woman secretary and a rook. She received 422 nnnlications. but only two were willing to cook. Mr. Tki.IjKK deiivd to test the President and the lloute on free eoinae He heaid from both with out dela, and in a manner not to bo misunderstood. TllK mortality in the Cuban eity of Santa Clara last year is reported at 0981, or i"iiiPiderably over ..no half of tlie total nonulation. UNtory has fow examples of such deadly biilTor live- TllK residents of Win. rutin an greatly indebted to Postiimiter Mullet for an improved mall service in that village. They now reeeive thoir mall matter moro frequently than under the old system. Anthuacitk coal has been ad vanced in New York ten cents pe ton all around, on the basis of $1.00 per ton for stove size, other sizes uronortion. The advance is said to bo the logical outcome of the prei-on cold spell. A KORMKlt Shenandoah newspaper man, now residinp; in Cass township, is writing inteiotitif,' letters to the Republican under the nun do plume of "Eagle Eye." His versatile pun is easily diseerniblo to those who have enjoyed his writings n the past. I'liKSiDKXT Doi.h says Hawaii its nil independent fjoverniiient can not dofond itself against any poworful nation that oIioom's to invade it. This is too evident to need argument. If annexation fails, Hawaii ot itself is defenseless, iinleMH this country proposes to fight for what it rejects when pencofully offered. Uai.ti.mouk is shipping terrapin and oysters to Queen Marguerite, of Italy, while Kannis has just con signed a cargo of apples to Queen Victoria. Somebody has also been forwarding soft-shell crabs to the ofllcial family at Prague at least it is reported that there is great ttirbul ' once in thu Hoheiuiau Diet. The Firemen's Insurance. The local fire companies have re cently received a circular from the secretary of the State Firemen's As sociation, setting fortli a plan for the formation ol wliat is to no Known as the Firemen's Insurance Association of Pennsylvania. The company is to be confined exclusively to tlio llremen of the statu, and tite amount ol capital stock is to bo i&i00,000, consist ing of 4,000 shares at .!J.'3 par value. This stock will be sold at 23 per cent. premium for the purpoao of creating a surplus. The surplus will be re turned in dividends as soon as the association is in good running order The association is to be conducted on the stock principle under our state lawi. The general objects shall be to make Insurance on the stock priii clple against fire and lightning on all kinds of buildings, merchandise and property whore lire protection is pro- vided for. The subscribers for shares shall be limited to incorporated fire companies and members thereof in good standing, duly certified. The members of the ussociation are to receive a discount of 10 per cent for all premiums paid for their insur ance, and all companies' members shall have the privilege of becoming agents and receive the regular coin missions. The association Is to begin operations when all the stock is sub BQrlbed for. The plan has already the endorse nient of many companies and It is bo llovetl thu plan will create a rival of large proportions in the insurance, world. The State Firemen's Associa tion is conceded to be the strongest organization in the state, ami with it back of the scheme success is assured Tlio plan is certainly feasible, and there is no reason why the firemen of Pennsylvania should not reap at leas some of tlio lluanclal benefits of the! hazardous labor. Under the present ystom the firemen do the work and The Princess of Wales ORDERS 4' JOHANN HOFF'S NALT EXTRACT. MARt-nnHot'oii IIotHE, S. W. Z leme ' nil lor tho tue of II. K. II., "p" the l-rimes of YoIch, m uW n of ' j OHAUH Hofl's Kal t Extract a on as pi.BMble. Kimllv jr.ve two bottles to Siaror for to-day's luncheon. Yours faithfully, 5? JOHN GWII.LIM, Collnrrmm J For II. H. II. f BEWAHE or IMITATIONS. 4 The genuine Ton Aim Iloff 's Malt Ex- f tract makes I !eh and Hloo I. One J doreu bottles of the genuine JOHAHF ; Hoff '3 Mdlt Extract will a in e - siixngth and c n .. tu more n.i'r.c ve elvnients than on.- i..U of alo or pji tjr, without being Iniot. eating. 2 KISMKR MFNDI'linS CO., hole Agen. 2sew York. V the insurance companies make thu motiev. but if the piotio.ud plan is successful the firemen will reap their share. Frea Pills. Send your ii.l.li' - tu 1 il Ituckleli vt Co., ( hieiijtn. and ti t i free KumtiiH box of Dr. KillKS New bll.i I'll i mill will cunvnir yon of llieir inerii-i. r'n w pilln lire e sy in Mull uii'l are iiiriii'iuiriy i ii.ciivc tu u. lieu' i.iiiwtuiaiioiMiinl ilek beadaulie. K" nnbiri.i and li ir Ir.iiibles they have hem iroVed hiva'iia'. e tbeynre guaranteed nerfectlv free fiotn every deleterious Mih- suinre anil to be Mirely vegetable. Tliey do not weaken iiy thou-ai'llon, nut ny giving tonu to stouiaeb and linwcU greatly Invig orate the sysleiu. lieu tlar sl.o y.ic. per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Ilrttggist. Ho "f ,. .' i'iM";r. Fort Scott. ' '.. Fr-I-. S.--. mu derer undr sentenee to be hanged, wli had escaped to a point 100 r.illta from his nearest pnrsti'-r, volunlurhv sur rendered tn the aoHmritles here yer torday after nollfylng them of his In tention by long di t.nue tPtepli'-"e. Th' convict was C.'eon e W. P.neh, of Kan sas City, who follow, d young Frank Swofford here from Paola. Kan., ami murdered him for a few dollars. Yes- let day Finch called up Sheiiff Wheeler by 'phone from Lament, Mo., and salt! he would be here on the evening train to help mend the jail tiers that he had broken while esceplng Tuesday last In company with seven ntheis. He ar rived and surrendeied. as In- had stated. Tor Infants and Children. Ths fae- ? It n CTHf viipiat. Lived n II m ..ln-d n ! i wo 1 r'nrs, Chamber . . g, Pa., ul. C Abram Staley dim sudd' nly at Tils home at Now Ualtlmore yesterday, aged 10 years. StIey came to ihls country from Fngland In IsOO. By trade ho wa1 a well I'ly.-r, but In his leisure tin: was an ,.iU. tit sportsman. In politic he was a De.noeiut, and until Bonn years utro would walk nine miles to each election. He had 9 children, K grandc hlldren, ICS great grandchildren, :tnd 11 great-great-grandchildren. He was always temperate, but used tobac co until 20 years ago. His father lived at the ace of 107. Hllclclea'rt Arntci Salve. Tho liest salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and dl skin eruptions, ami po3lthcly cures pi It .to pay reuiureo, it is euaianteeil to givi orfect satisfaction or nioay lefuudc-d. Pritc 2 cents nor box. 1 or Rale bv A . Waslov. Trim-ti e ol' 1 ' i. ol,. o Itonii, New oi! 1 i. .1. The Lake Shore railroad jirt. rday b. came th" proper oi the 1,'ev Yoik Central and Hudson Itlver Kullioad company. Nearly nil of the dliectors were present, and tnose who could not be on hand sent proxies favorlntr the purchase by the Central of the Lake Shore road. Chauncey M. Denew. the liresldent of the Central, nreslded and represented the vunder- hllt Interests In both me i.aite Miiore anil the Central. Francis L,ynde blot- there as n renresentatlve ol the Morgan Interests. Mr M. 1! Ford. ItudilcH's. 111., sud'ered f,,r i.b.lit v.-nrrf fintu dvhiietista and chrouii constipation and was llnully cured by using ii.'Witt.'n i.ittio i.ariv itisers. ine taniou little pills for all stomach and llvur troubles, (J. II. Hageuhucli. Acquitted of 11 T.IIk'1 Clmriro. Minneapolis. Feb. C Onuof thegieat- est libel suits ever tried in Minnesoti came to an end yesterday with a ver diet of not gitiltv The action wa brought by the Minneapolis Trust com pany against the Minneapolis Times. W. 15. Haskell. Its manager, and John Illanchard, its editor, and was a crim inal prosecution by indictment. The Jury wns out 21 hours, and brought ip a verdict of not guilty as to the de fendant. Hatkell, which will settle all the cases. The Indictment grew out of an editorial comment by The Time: on the ocne'ui't of the MlnneapoM' Trust cornpi iiy as the trustee of cer tain West Pullman bonds, a part the asfts of the defunct Guarante. Loan company. -GREAT SURPRISE IsIn STORE for thoso who will go to-day and get a paik aiio ot UICAir-lJ it takes tuo place coffeo at about 1 tho cost. It is a food driuk full of health, and can bo given to th children as well as tho adult with (trout benefit. It is mado of puro grains and look and tastes like tlio flnost graded of Moclia or Java cotreo. It satlsfliw everyone. A cup (lruiii-0 Is better for the sytem than tonic, because ita benefit is permanent. Wlu' eoflee bleaks down (Jrain-O builds up. As your grocer fur (lralu-0, loe, and 2AC. SulTofi'd I'fir Another' Crime'. Decatur, Ills., Feb. &.---The grand ' yesterday Indicted Joseph Manxy. Oakland, Ills., sou of former Hlie John Manir, for the murder of Is. Mi ! Inley on July 1, 1883. Rphral Fame e bus been In the pooltentl-i eight year for the crime. Application for Faunce's pardon before the state pardi n boaid and evidence presented there brotipr't about '.n-- Investl.T.ithu by the grand Jury resulting In Mant.y'f IndK tment TO CUltl'. A COM) IN ONI! !AV. Tuke laxative Brotuo Quinine Tablet. All druggUU refund tho money if It fail cure. Sac. I he geuulno baa h. li, ti. ou each tablet. DIED FROM NEGLECT. Fnllli I ni'Nt-' I'lillni'o lo fall a I'liy Hleliili f'aile lirnve t Imt'izm. Cnm nslnirg, Pa., Telt. 5 This town In In it ferment of exdtpment over thu death on Tliurfday cvenliiK ot Mrs, J. O. Whlteslile, an old nntl hlchlv re- ppcctPd member of this community. The old lady died In convulsions while belnj; attended by faith curlsts, who, It Is nllej?ed, refused to cnll In a regu lar iihyslci in. A burial permit wan re fused by the authorities until the cor oner had Investigated the cae. After a lonir and I borough Investigation the coroner's jury last night brought In a verdict chat Ring grops neglect against l!ev. C. II. Trldgeon, Miss Ella McMil lan and Mrs. Flora Hnlllday, who were In charge of the deceased, and recom mending that they be made to answer In court for their neglect. Hev. Mr. Prldgeon Is pastor of the Fllst Pres byterian church, of this nlace. and Is a pronounced raltli curlst. Arrests are expected corn, and aB all connected with the affair are prominent In social and rellglrus circles great Interest is mani fested In the outcome. a apea Overhans Two Miles of Ca Drives, dntie nibors loaded ith Dm ties, 2 milcn lung, anil oer 300 tulles of vines tMliiul on Hires. I bis is the extent of Sneers Unorto (Impe Yliicyiuil ut I'hmiIc, N. J., only 12 miles trom .New oik Uity. Ihose who l iubt it cin liavo their oxhenios paid mid 1'K) kIvcii tliein bv the Sneer N. J. hio Co. it lin y will tome nntl see mid do not find the "in t ruo Too allies aro tlio oiuesi iiiid t to bo bail. i r.oitiiiA, ..1150NALI.Y-CONI)LX-1'EI) TOUT. VIA l'K.N SYLVAN I A ItAIMiOU). I'ho next reiinsyl vnula lUilroad tour to kMonrillc, allow itig two weeks in Florida, il liavo New York and I'liiladelpbii by nil train of Pullman 1'alaeu cirs TueMlay, bruary 8. Kxctmlm tickets, including ilw,iy tiMtispiirtatioii, I'ulluiaii aecuniinoila- (one beitb,) and inealu ell route ill both .rectiom while traveling nu the special train, ill bo sold at tlio following rales: New irk, JoO (10; Philadelphia, $4S.OO ; Caiian- nsua, JTi.'.bj; line, 31KS; Wilkesliarie. .O.ll.i : t'lttshnrg, r.iii.OO : and at prupurtlon- .e rates from other points. l or tickets. Itineraries, anil tun mtoruia- iiiu apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent. ! lUil liro.ulw.iy, ruw lurk; or ailureH Ueo. lioyd. Assistant Ueneral rassenger Agent, tro.nl Street Station, Philadelphia. WHAT DU THE CHILDREN DRINK ? i)"ii'tgivi. tliein tea orcolleo. Hnvoyou tried tli" new loud drink called (iraln-O ? It is Melons and nourishing and takes the place f coffee. The. moro (Irain-O you givo the children tlio innru health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made ol 110 grains, and when properly prepared isles like Urn choice gnidcsof coffeo hut costs. limit us much. All grocum sell It, 15c and To iVi il - i'.i . i i I 'oioitre. London, Feb. 3. Yhfi betrothal 0,11 it n !' aiir.'itineed nf ;ii dary Moore .adltig lud of .Mr. Cluvles Wyndham't Theatre company, to Mr. A fied Iielt, the South African millionaire. Mis? Moore Is the third and youngest daugh ter of the late Charles Moore, parlia mentary agent, and widow of the late .Tames Alberry, the dramatist. She has been the leading actress at the Criterion theater for a number ot years. Mr. Belt has lone been associated with Cecil Rhodes In the batter's political and financial undertakings. The Surprise of All. Sir. James Jonos, of the drug firm of Jones A Hon, UowcUn, 111., in speaKin or nr. Kbit! s Netv DucoTorr. says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Unppe, anu her i-Hsn irrnw so serious that physicians at uowden and l'ana coulu do nothing iur nor. It seemed to develop into Kasty Cotuunip. i nn. Ilnvini! Dr. Klnc s Piew Discsvery in -tore, and selling lots of It, ho toot a tiottie iinnie, mid to tho surprise ol an sne Degan xo et better Irom lirst nose, ann nan uozrn loUar bottles cured her sound and well. l)r k'iiiB'a Wvr Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this ioo I work. Try it. ! reo trial Mottles at a. Wasley's drug storo. llv'-liiM riio'e " '."M'no Dead. Meadill i'a., Feb. ... -Kx-Uovemor Tlinmns J. O-dmrne, of Kansas, died at the Commercial hotel yesterday after noon, after a short illness, of hemor rhage of the stomach. Governor Oi home was born In this city in 1S30. In Ur.8 he went to Topeka, Kan., where hi has since resided. Ho was lieutenant governor of Kansas for one term, and served two terms as governor. lie war. at one time minister to Brazil and Chile. He was to have married in April to Mrs. Margaret Richmond, a widow of this city. HO SLEEP FOR THREE MONTHS. One Cause of Sleeplessness That Can be Readily Overcome. Mr. Win. Ilandscliu of 46th St. Cotton Mlev. Pittsburg, l'a., expresses himself as follows regarding the new remedy for that common and obstinate disease, piles take pleasure i stating that I was so afflicted with piles that for three months I got regular sleep ; I became completely prostrated the doctors did me no good ; my brother told me of the new remedy for piles, the Pyramid l'ile Cure ; I purchafetl from my druggist three 50 cent boxes and they completely cured me. I am onct more at my work and but for this excellent medicine I should be on my back, I take great pleasure In wiiting tlii: letter because so many people are sufferers from this trouble who like myself did not know where to look for a permanent, reliable safe cure Kxperience with the I'yramid l'ile Cure in the past three years lias demonstrated to the medical profession, as well as to thousands of sufferers from piles, that it is the safest ami movt eflectual pile cure ever offered to lli public, containing no opiates or poisons of any kind, painless and convenient to handle and being sold by druggists at 50 cents and per box, is within the reach of every sufferer, Very Irenuently two or three boxes nave made a complete cure of chronic cases that had not yielded to other remedy for years 1 here is scarcely a disease more aggra. vating and obstinate to cure than the various forms of piles and it is a common practice use ointments, salves and similar preparations containing dangerous poisons to remove th trouble. The I'yramid has superceded all of I these ineffectual remedies and no one suffering with any rectal trouble will make any mis. take in giving the I'yramid trial. If in doubt as to the nature of your troubl send to the I'yramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich,, for a valuable little hook on piles describing all forms of the disease and de scribing the method of cure. Any druggist can furnish the Pyramid l'il Cure as it is the best known and most popular remedy for piles and if you ask him lie can 1 .i....i..,. r. 1. : to I . . . . 7 . lf " vicinity who have been cured completely by it. Bladder Disease. Bladder, Kidney and Urinalysis- eases are ureauiul alinctions. i neir progress is usually slow. Men and women sttiier ior years, and many die at last in great agony. Dr. Dnvid Kennedys Favorite Re nictly is the one medicine that cures these dis eases. It lifts people out of sick-beds, and re stores them to vigorous health. Strength begins to come back as soon as the sufferer begins to take it. "For several years," says Mr. Richard 13. Brown, a commission merchant of 306 Washington sttect, New York, " I suffered from inflam mation and ulceration of the blad der. My family physician was un able to relieve me. Specialists failed to do me any good. I kept growing worse. I had been confined to my bed five weeks, and I didn't think there was much chance of getting out of it. Well, I tried Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a week I was able to get out of bed, and in a short time I recovered com nletelv. I can work 16 hours a day now, and to Dr. David Kennedy I Favorite Remedy all credit is due," At nil Irug (ore, $ 1 hatll: IN SEIIATEAND lie. 2. nto of tho ICmii.'iH I'nolllc Itoad Pre cipitate a IIotiK J)NfivUoii. Washington. Feb. 5. Yesterday was private bin day in tne nouse, out oy lystcmatlc filibustering the private cal- ndar containing the bills reported ny I lie committees oh cl.uma was not cached, the whole day beinir consumed passing It of the 4 private pension bills fa vol ably acted upon by the house the sesB.on last Fr.day nl:tht. Uur- ng the conhltleratlon of the bl'ls an in- ereuting dl-.-usblon of ibe upproachlng ale of the i.ansas Pacific road, bet tor ob. 17, was precipitated by Mr. I'lem- lng, of Geoigla, who, with his Uemo- ratlc colleagues, deblred legislation to require the president to bid the full amount of the debt, principal and In terest. Mr. Powers, chairman of the .'aclflc railroad committee, contended that the real purpose of the opposi tion was to compel the government to take the road and operate It. He said he thought the administration, which has secured every dollar owing from the Union Pacific, could be safely trusted to protect the government's Interest at the sale of the Kansas Pa cUlc. Mr. Hooker, of New York, arose to a question of personal privilege just prior to adjournment to vindicate him self from some charges in connection with the contest for the postmaster- ship of Jamestown, N. Y. The vindi cation, he explained, had been unani mously accorded him by the senate committee on poatollices and post roads. Speaking to a question of personal privilege in tho senate Mr. Lindsay, of Kentucky, commented sharply upon tho motives of the author and promot ers of the resolution recently passed by the legislature of Kentucky de manding his resignation us senator. Mr. Lindsay, after defining his position upon the financial question, declared that he was the representative of the whole people of Kentucky, and not In any sense the ngent or the Kentucky legislature. After an executive ses sion of three hours the senate ad journed until Monday. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At (iruhler llros., drug storo. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE .nd Flower, the Hand of America Call- fornht. Via tho trito pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Itontc," which traverses a region of perpetual siinshino, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, l'ullman first and second class palaco mid tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low nttes, and all tho comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur- chaso tickets via the .Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop ft postal card, J. 1'. McGinn, T. I'. Agent. MO halt- road avenue, Khiiira, N. Y., or 301 liroad- way, Now York. a-i-tr W. E. Hoyt, O. F. P. Agt. First of All, Bed Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At (Iruhler Bros., drug storo. skyour jrrocer for tho "Iiojal Patent dour, and take no othor brand. It is tho host flour made. PROFESSIONAL CARDS rtK. W. II. YINlSST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Iite rtriiilent lloime Surgecp tho UnlrortltyHtiiteof N. Y. !Iead(uaitfr:-Conimerclal Hotol. Shenandoal TURKIC VISAU COUItXK. Calls night or day promptly rta ponded. M. HUItKK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kgan building, cor er of Main an Centre streets, Bh.nnndoah. T II. I l'OMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hheimnilonh, l'a, g W. BIlOKMAKItn, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre iitrceta. pitOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I-ock Box M, Mahanoy City, I'd. flaring tnilUd under aoins ol tho beil mMterale London and l'arlt, will giy. lewon. on the violin. mandolin, orultar and voad culture Terini reasonable. Addrcea lu care of Hlroust lb JewaUr Hueuandoati. JlL NUGGETS OF NEWS. One of the r.-i' nger trains caught In tlie bl!7znrd on Long ! land was stuck hi the snow for two days. The Immigration bill will be taken up In congress with caution, owing to the political iintaBonlsm tt may arouse. Seven men were hilled and 30 others Injured In a collision on the Glasgow and Southwestern railway, near Troon, Scotland. The steamer Teutonic, which reached New York nearly 21 hours late, was covered with Ice. She reportu having passed through a cyclone. Private letters received at San Fran cisco tend to tontradlct the story of Captain ltay. U. 8. A., that no new pla cers have been discovered along the Yukon. Kara K. Sefnilne, of Jersey City, has brought suit eralnst the Hudson Tele phone company, alleging that 200.o00 worth of stock wag issued, for which there v as not a cent In the treisury. Mil. Stark, Pleasant Itidge, O., says. "After two doctors gavo up my boy to die, I saved him from croup by tiling Ono Mlnuto Cough Cine." It Is tlio quickest ami most eerciin icinedy for roughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles ('.11. llacenbueli. ; -I "I - "... 1 OH. Nov Yi : , -'"! ! I.oi'rig T i'I was not lai." enmirh h'i nlg'it to : c conunorl.ti" he trmendus throng tint sought :id . Inn to the second night's sale of the collection of paintings left by YV. 11. Ktcuart. After a number of pictures hi"! '.'.n dlTHietl of nt cood prices Tr ron's "The Lane" sold for $13.7n0. Hut Troyon'p p lee was put far in the shade by Fortuny's "The Choice of a Mod"!," which brought the sen sational figure of IIS.OOO. The bidding on thl i pKce began nt $ "0 000, offered by neorro (li.u'd. but W. A. Clark outbid him after a btlsk fight. Fortuity's cele brated portra': of Melpsonler brought 'W. Tic- t. ii receipts from the sale for the two u!p;htH were 5410,010. Score Restores Health. 1 NOMi EZEKIEL OHEAR, assessor and tax collector, Bovcrly, Mass., who has passed tho 80th llfo 111II0 stone, says: "Dr. Miles' Eestorativo Nervlno has dono a Ijroat deal of good, I suffered forycars from jlcoplcssncss and nervous heart trouble Would feci weary and used up In the morn ing, had no nmbltlon and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, ind I purchased a bottle unJer protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no uso. But it Cavomoiestfulslcop, a Bood appctlto and restored mo to energetic health. It Is a ;rand good medicine, and I will gladly write anyone inqnlrlng, full partlcularsof my sat isfactory experience." Dr. Mil -9' Komcdles irosrtd by all drug jists cciV r . positive ju-rnrt. Ci- ,6 bottle hen'IM cr monoy 10 fundod. 1!.). I: on dls- sternness Kosloroo .gSt .jL",e3 o the l.i ivt 'ti ncrvw fie . i.l'tre1 PP, 'Hi '.. vi"' MKhiitt, Ind, Furnishings Lends to Good CA Looks. At Fow Dr. Mites' Nervlno v "7? MARK Pine I Gent's I HI I II IIP I Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - THE MAX LEYIT, Prop. The Horrors of Rheum A zvomaii's account of torture which lasted three years; of her struggles against the dreadful disease, and the good fortune that crowned her efforts. Such suffering as rheumatism causes the victims upon whom St fastens itself Is al most unendurable. Suffeters from the worst types of Ihis ter rible disease will supply the missing hor rors in the following story from teal life. Those who writhe under milder forms of rh'umMistn will be able to i.u-einc the fce'.ngs of the tortured victim. Ths only justification for making public such heart-rending details is the fact that the lesson taught will be helpful lo others, pah ling the way to renewed life and health to every sulferer from rheumatism. The story i3 told by a woman. Her name h Mrs. Caleb Fenlyi she lives in St. Paul. Ind. This is her account: "I am a farmer's wife. I believe my frequent exposure to the weather caused my terrible attack of rheumatism. Damp weather always aggravated it. " My limbs would begin to swell at the anfchjoints. " This swelling would begin In the nighU at times. I would awake in agony. "Daylight would find my limbs purple in color, swollen to twice their natural siic, and so racked with pain I could not bear to touch therm My right arm and both legs were so drawn as to be almost useless. " My skin became dry and yellow. "At times my limbs would pain as though millions of needles were pricking them. "Again they would be numb and I New I.' ii . '"" ;:.! . ' .' ff ur masted r. li nrr ipdeo i"i;nt, captain Willis I,. Case, rf n ju j;..., v,as towed Into this pnii inrt night by the tug Cas t?le, and fnur k-,1!oi", who save their names as Chi in Jensen. John Metfclns, Clnuo Cletrr.it and Andrew Thompson, vcre turned over ti the authorities ami locked up for a hcavlns on the charge of mutiny. The reason for the mutiny, as given by the sailors, wns the qual ity of food. The four other men sail ing on the schooner, however, do not tuke exceptions to the rations. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit- tobacco using easily and forover, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now llfo and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds hi ten days. Ovor 400,000 cured, Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad, Sterling Keniedy. Co., Chicago or Now York. StfTiitton s-" vs' Trouble-. London, Feb. 5. The Daly Chronicle says this morning that the sensational Sykes-Jny case, in which Mr. Daniel Jay sought to recover from I.ady Sykes, wife of Sir T.attm Syl es, Hart., the sum of ?7'.,330 loaned to Lady Sykes in ISOO on th" seeu'llv of notes ap parently signed by her husband, which the latter repudiated on the ground that the signatures were forged, Is like ly to he thrown Into the shade by two coming suits, in which Sir Tntton Sykes will he asked to pay sums of money ad vanced to Lady Sykes by two large In surance companies on the signature of the signatures. Dyspepsia batio of human existence. Burdock Blood Bitters euros it, promptly permanently, llegulatcs and Jones tho stomach. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST IIG HOUSE. Look Where to Save Your Money. - New styles of Spring Hals are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starter. we feel satisfied and prices will suit all. range in price from Many PlnP Hpnl'c Buy a half or quarter tt F v i '1"' l"r' That kiiul Hall HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. Fine Imported fl"fatws tJ,,V out ut meets the niitl- Sillt MllfflerS. winter end of any purchaser. We huve them ranging In piicefrom 5 cents to 52.25. UP - TO - DATE HAT I 45 cts $3.50 .4. azism, could not feel a needle thrust into my flesh. "I was confined to the house three years, unable to walk nearly half .the time. " After those three slow years of agony, during which I spent probably $2,000 for treatment and tried a dozen doctors, I gave up hope oi any release from pain, but death. "I was cured, completely cured, by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They alcni caused my recovery. " The first dose gave me appetite. "After the second dose I slept soundly the first time within a year. " I sent for a dozen boxes. By the time I had taken the contents of eleven boxes I felt entirely well. " The doctor said I was cured. He was greatly impressed, and since then he has prescribed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People for many of his patients." Mrs. Fenly, together with her husband, made affidavit to the exact truth of the fore going account before Notary P. N.Thomas. The cure of the severest cases of rheu matism by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People has occurred in every State in the Union, and its power in ordinary cases is proportionately greater. These marvelous vegetable pills go di rectly to the seat of the trouble. They build up a new cellular structure1 in the diseased parts by eliminating' poisonous elements and renewing health-giving chemical forces in the blood. They are for sale by druggists every where t for 50 cents a single box or $250 for half a dozen. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of '8 Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND .' 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