The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 09, 1898, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
tMTAIll.H!Ii:i 1HW,
PublUhnd every Evening, Hxcrpt Siimlsy, at
f Hortn JAROIN StBEKT, NUAR CrSTTIIK.
Tim HctkM Is ilellvtied liiHIieiuttiilflaii nml tin
surrounding tow.HforsU cent n wwli, pay
-l.t tnllmnartlpra llv miU M.OO Ik VPIr. Of '2
ooliMa month, payable In advance. Advertise
meiiUcliBrKWlRccorilliiKtoiinconiiilinltliiii.
The tinbllMiets rwwvn the rlclit to chnnito tin
position ot advertisement whenever the tml
ntln of news dnnamU It. Tho rlRlit If
imrrvut to rejenny advertisement, whether
paid lor or not, niit tho iiiiblUheti nmy deem
improper. AiirertWntt rte made known
niton application. ....
Rnteiotl lit tho postofllco at Shenandoah, l'u.,
urconil c1rm mall matter.
TKLKPIIONK CONNIKTION
"All the News That's Fit to Print."
Evening Herald
WEDNESDAY, KKItKUAKY 0. 1SDS.
Tun government ruliof expedition
counts on tjootl sleighing tllt; Wll'
to Alaska. Very likely. If it get
v away before August.
IV the Spanish government is at a
lo-a what punishment to mute out to
Weyler, ho lnigut bo sent to Washing
ton to listen to a silver debate.
WiiKTiiKit tho Klondlkors are in
urgent need of food or no, the
soldiers who accompany tlio expedi
tion will come in very handy to pre
serve order.
It having Ikmmi shown that thero is
a shortage of $Si'J in the silver coin
in the treasury, it will not take Sena
tor Stewart lone; to fix the blame on
the Kothschilds.
Tiik news of the withdrawal of the
Lehigh Valley trains from tho Potts
vllle short route, published exclu
sively in last night's Hkhai.I), has
caused much comment. It is safe to
say that tho Pennsylvania, in run
ning their own traiiiH, will givu much
better ser ice to tho traveling public.
ON'K of the vexatious problems
which confronts the heath and the
borough authorities is the proper col
lection anil disposition of garbage.
There is hardly a housewife in the
borough who cannot bear testimony
to the slovenly, inellloiont and objec
tionable methods which aro now em
ployed to rid tho borough of the
necessary waste of the kitchen. In
Now York the problem has been
solved in a hygienic, and highly satis
factory manner. The contract has
been let for a term of years to parties
who have erected plants wherein the
garbage, which is collected in carts
especially constructed for the purpose
which do not leak in passing over the
streets, nor permit theodors toese.ape
to taint the air with their oil'eiihtve
exhalations, ischenilcally treated, and
from tho fatty matter is obtained a
composition which is declared to he
superior to the ordinary iat in the
manufacture of soap: purer, inodor
ous nnd for which there is a const. mt
market. The contractors in Xow
York huyo entered into the manufac.
turn of this chemically treated soap
stock as a regular business, and the
result in benollcial to the public and
lemunerative to the contractors.
There is no reason why we should not
adopt the same plan in Shenandoah,
if it can ho shown to private parties
that a permanent business can bo es
tablished which will bo remunerative
to those in control, and at tho same
time introduce a system in gathering
garbaga in tho borough that will do
away with tho objectionable features
which are now presented in our
present manner of disposing of that
waste.
Vim,K Buientiilu expeditions and
scientific exploration are looked upon
by the bulk of the people, as harmless
novelties, and without much partic
ular value, it is a fact that the scien
tific; advance guard is doing better
work for the race than the old school
of accident and waiting ever did.
Tho Hcioutiflu parties sent out by the
government and private individuals
have been responsible for nearly
everything that is known of the ex
treme north, tho exploring parties on
the Yukon years ago announcing the
existence of gold nil through the in
terior of Alaska. One of the latest
Kcientilic expeditions is that which
goes to tho Klondike from Washing
ton to study tho pcuulinritius of
climate. The sevoro storms which
sweep down over the United States
have their origin far beyond th
Canadian border, and it is thought
that a study of conditions in the
Klondike country may help to deter
mine the origin and progress of the
severe disturbances. lieyoiul what
help will bo glvon the weather
bureau by the expedition other
sources of Information of various
sorts will bo encountered by men
skilled in reading the book of nature,
nnd when they return Ahnika will bo
made familiar to the people of the
United States. The untrained mind
sees with a distorted vision, and
ascribes many illogical reasons for
things noticed. The man of learn
ing goes to the root of the matter,
nnd takes nothing for granted that is
susceptible of proof. When the
government expedition comes home
again the members will bring with
them more than 11 superficial know!
edge of the country, Thoy will tell
of it us It is, and what they say will
bo Tellable.
We are uuxlous to do a little good hi tlda
world and can think of 110 plcusauter or
better war to do it tliun by recouiineiidiiii:
One MIiidU Couru Cure aa a preventive of
pneumonia, consumption mid other serious
luug troubles mat louow uegiecivu corns,
V. Ii. Uageubuck,
OUR MINISTER TO SWEDEN.
Mr. Tllomif. tlrootod With Mucked
IIoiiki' li Klinr Oxcnii.
Stockholm. l I). . Wllllnm 'W.
Thomas', the tuw American minister
to Sweden nnd Norway, wild received
In special audli-nee hy King Oiscnr for
the purpose of presenting hid creden
tials. Thin Is the third time y
Thomti has represented the United
State us minister to Stockholm, some
thliiK unprecedented In the history ot
the Swedish court, and the reception
accorded him yesterday reflects honor
Upon Minister Thomas and upon the
United States. Mr. Thomas was con-
WII.UIAM V. THOMAS.
veyed to the royal palace In the king's
own earrlii'-e the cclehrated "Seven
Glass 'antr'se," as It Is called. This
mngnlllcpnt i iiulpaue was drawn by
four richly caparisoned horses The
coarhmnn and footmen wore the bale
and silver 'hvy of the king. In ad
vance ra!le;.i d an iiitilder. mounted
on a black ptnlll-m. At the palace Mr
Thomas wng received with especial
honors, and In reply to the minister's
address King Oscar warmly compli
mented Mr. Thomas.
How tu Look Good.
Good looks aie really more than skin deep.
lepemhng entirely on a healthy condition o:
nil the vital organ1,. II the liver he inactive
yen have a biltom look ; if your stomach hi
disordered, jou have a dyspeplia look ; i
; our kidneys he aliened, you nave a ninchei
look, becure good health, and sou lull sureP
have good looks. "Klcclric Hitters" is n good
Alterative and Ionic. Acts directly on tin
stomach, liver and kidneys. Purities the blood
ciues pimples, blotches and boils, and gives i
good complexion. r.very bottle guaranteed
Mild at A. YVaney s drug store. 50 cents jwi
bottle.
Over 1
Ores. 11 t'ltj.
containing five
falls jenerdny.
his fr' us (leoi'M'
i .- Victim.
ore., I'Vb. 8. A boat
men went over the
I'eoiKH Freeman, Sr..
mid James and I.. J.
Slinim in were dio'.md. Harry Frce
jnan held to the boat and reached the
fclioie.
Children and adults tortured by burns,
scalds, injuries, eczema 01 skin diseases m
secure Instant rebel liy usinir Don Ill's vt itci
lla.ol S.ilve. It is the sre.it Pile, remedy. C
11. llnnciibuch.
i in Montevideo.
. 1 1. !).- !' . ,.ll ol!loo
led lor ci ,.,illelty In
M. 1 i . I.
have 1 in n
mllit.uy jib. 1 .,
eashien d lor n
support to t'ne
Senor Cues! as.
Old oheiK have been
liiFitej: to nUdsc theh
piesident ad Interim
The proclamation of
dictatorship Is daily expected. Cuesta;
Is losing popularity, owing to his In
decision, and many peoplo nro leaving
the city In order to escape enrollmen
In the national Riiard.
Don't iiiinov others by your couchine. bh
risk your life liv neulecthii; 11 cold. Ono Min
ute Couidi t'liie cures cnuijlis, eulds, croup,
Krlppu and all throat and hint; truiililcs.
11. llascnmieli.
LIKE GULDENSUPPE'S MURDER.
A not her .'Mot I In led llody found flout
1 11 ir III Now Yorlc Harbor.
Now York, Feb. 9. The mutilated
body of a man, without a stitch 01
clothim? on It, was found In the I'.ast
river yesterday. Half of the head was
missing, the right Ice was cut off at
the hip, the left let? was cut off at the
knee and both arms were none, hav
InK been cut off close to tho shoulders,
The police believe that another mur
der mvstery of a similar character to
the fluldensuppe case has been un
earthed by this discovery. The man
had apparently been stranBled
death, stabbed with some sharp Instru
ment. thouKht to bo a stiletto, and then
cut to nieces In the most ruthless man
ner. The portion of his scalp which still
remained was covered with sandy hal
The entire front part of the head was
cut clean oTf. Wherever dissection had
taken place the cuts were regular and
razor like. Inspector Cross said he was
oositlve the man had been murdered
imd that the mutilation was to con
ceal the Identity of the victim.
Host to take alter dinner,
prevent distress, aid iliges-
tillll. rure i'iiii,! ip.lt 1 on.
I'urelv vf.'el.ilil hiiiriiiie
or ratiM, i.nii hi il li all drugKlnt. 2V rente
l'lt'larud only l) I, I, Hood i Co., Lowell, 11am
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
V. II. YINfiST,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
(IrnibmtH and Ijile Kmlileiii lloiwe Hiirilf.
tli Uulvenlty Htoto of N. V.
Hcuduiinrteri :-Comiuerilal Hotel. Hlioiinndoiil
TIHtliH HAIt COUItHH.
Culls night or day promptly responded.
M, ntlltKK,
ATfOltNEY-AT-LAW.
ORIrn Kunn Indldlnir. eor-er of Mitt 11 an
Centre htrcet, Kheiiiiiidonli.
J II. l'OMHUOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hliemtiidoah, Pa.
E.
V. HIIOHMAKKIt,
ATTOUN EY-AT-LA W.
Corner Market and Centre treU.
prtOI'. JOHN JONliH,
MUSICAL INSTRUCrOK,
Uck not U, Mahauoy City, I'a.
flavliiK
studied under sooie of tlio birnl
Ir
london and farts, will sire Icnnouf
011 Hie violin, mandolin, puliar and vocal culture.
Terms reasonable. Adureas lo care of Htrouse,
the jeweler Shenandoah.
INTENSE SUFFERING
From Dyspepsia and Stomach
Trouble.
INSTANTLY UEL1EVED AND PERMA
NENTLY CUKED.
New Discovery, But Hot a Fattnt Med
icine.
Dr. Uedwell relates an interesting account
f what lie considers a remarkable cure of
acute stomach trouble and chronic dyspepsia
the use' of tlic new discovery, Stuart's
ablets.
lteMiys: The patient was a man who had
uflered lo my knowledge for years with dys
pepsia, l'.vcryllimg he ate seemed to sour
and create acid and gases in tlic stomach ; he
ad iiins like rheumatism in the bck,
shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and dis-
rcss after eating, poor appetite and loss of
llcsh ; the heart became affected, causing
itilpit.ition and sleeplessness at night.
I gave him powerful nerve tonics and blood
remedies, bvt 0110 purpose. As an expert
ncnt 1 finally bought a fifty cent package of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at n drug store
and gave them to him. Almost immediate
relief was given and after he had used four
ioxcs he was to all apjiearances fully cured.
'I here was no more acidity or sour watery
risings, no bloating after meals, tlic appetite
was vigorous and he lias gained between 10
ind 12 pounds in weight of solid, health)
flesh.
Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are
ulvelised and .sold in drug .stores yet I con
lder them a most valuable addition to any
lhysician's line of remedies, as they are per
fectly harmless and can he given to children
ir invalids or in any condition of the stomach
.villi perfect safety, being harmless and con
aining nothing but vegetable and fruit es-
ences, pure pepsin and Golden Seal.
Without any question they are the safest,
most effective cuie for indigestion, biliousness.
constipation and all derangements of the stom
ich however slight or severe.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by drug
'ists evei) where at fifty cents for full sized
package.
THE 'PRODUCE TrIARKETS
1 llelleeled by I)enllnu'- In I'lilladol
plila and Ilnltlmnru.
Philadelphia. Feb. S. Flour dull and
weak; winter minerllne, $2,005(3.10: do. ex
tra. :M.25'u3.riO: Pennsylvania roller, clear,
till I.Sj: do. stralKht, $l.20if4.C0: western
winter, clear. 14.2054.40; do. straight, $1.50
ft 1.73: city mills, extra, $3.23.'u3.00. llyc
tlour dull nnd unchanged at $2.U02.E0 per
barrel, ns to quality. Wheat a shade
tinner: No.2 red. 97x(2D7$4C.; No. 2 Penn
sylvania and No. 2 Delnwaro red, spot
ItoWiOS-Hc. Corn Mulct; No. 2 yellow, for
local trade, 3IVi'if3oe. ; No. 2 mixed, In ex
port elevator, SSliliR-Tic. Oats slow; No
2 white, WWttU:: No. 1 white, clipped,
31Hc.: No 2 white, clipped, SO&ffSlc. liny
dull; choice timothy, $12 for large bales.
lleef firm; beef hams, $23?72lc. Pork firm
family, $12'12.50; mess, $10.2.'.'iT10.50; short
clear, $10.D012.25. Butter firm; western
creamery, H'A(f20c. ; do. factory, llffHc
Klglns, 20c.; Imitation creamery, 13D17c.
Now York dairy. ls'iiiRc. ; do. creamery,
llfilDc; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job
bhiB at 2:Mi2i'c. ; do. wholesale. 2.'. Cheese
dull: large, white ond colored, September,
8V,c.; small do. do., Septemuer, 9ii9Vic.
light skims, GfilHic. ; pnrt skims, i'ui'Ac.
full skims, iific. Mggs steady; Now
York and Pennsylvania, 17c. ; western,
fresh. lCc. Potntoes dull; Now York
$2,37162.50; sweets, $:Wit. Tallow dull; city,
3 9-10e., country, 3V.iii3?i,c. Cottonseed oil
tlrm; prime crude, 18Vjfiil9c.; do. yellow,
22c. Turpentine llrm fit MMSm. Cab
bngo at 3.fiWt I. Pig Iron warrants ver
quiet at $6.45fiG.i5. I.ako copper quiet a
$10.!)OTill. 'I In (inlet and uncnniiged at
v.".92Mi'iil3.9"14. Spelter unclinnged at $f
4.10. Lend llrm at $3.C2,(fi3.Cl'4.
Baltimore, Feb. S. Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat firm; spot and month
nsiiftM'ic: March. SiSViWic.; May, 90Vi
94c; steamer No. 2 rod, OIVfctTOHia
southern, by sample, tilSfWc. ; do. on
grade. 9IV&?i9!t4c. Corn firm; spot nnd
month, 33i4.B33"ic: March, S34J33V(,c.
steamer mixed, 32',;C. ; southern, white,
32S3IUC. ; do. yellow, 22fu3le. Outs firmer
No. 2 white, 2fli&20'.ie.; No. 2 mixed, 2Sff
2814c, Ityo firmer; No. 2 nearby, 61c; No
2 western, S5c. Hay steady; choice tlm
othy, $13. Grain freights quiet, but easy
steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 31id.
March; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s,
3d., Fobruary; 3s. lM.d.(&3s. -Hid.. March,
Sugar strong and unchanged, cneeso
steady and unclinnged. Lettuco, $1,259
1.50 per basket.
Ltvo Stock MnrkntH.
New York. Feb. 8. European cnbles
Jiuoto American steers at lOUSllc.. dress'
ed weight; refrigerator beef at 89i5J9&c,
per lb. Calves slow; about 180 head un
sold; veals, $3fS,25; grassors. $3.25fl3.75,
Sheep steady; lambs sold slow and weak
about 400 head unsold; sheep, $3.&oiB4.
lambs. $5flC.l.ri. Hogs higher at $4.2504.50,
East Liberty, Pa., Feb. 8. Cattle
steady; prime, $4.90)5; common, $3.60H4
hulls, stiigs mid cows, $2(51. Hogs fairly
active; prune medium weights, $4.2iv4.25
heavy Yorkers. $!.10fi4.15; heavy hog;
$4.05f)110; light Yorkers, $l1.05; pigs,
$3.75fi3.93; good roughs, $3.25ft3.G5; com
mon to fair roughs, $2.50fl3. Sheep Blow
and lower; choice, $1,705? I. SO; common
f3.30g3.S5; choice lambs, $3ffi5.S0 common,
to good, $l.Q0ttt,C5. Veal calves, $6.757
NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD
A fact often overlooked, or not always under
stood, is that women suffer as much from
tressing kidney and bladder troubles as th
men. The womb is situated back of and
very cose to the bladder, and for that reason
any distress, disease or Inconvenience mani
fested in tlic kidneys, back, bladder or urinary
passage l often, by mistake, attributed to fe
111.1I0 weaklier or womb trouble of some sort
The error Is easily made and may be
easily avoided by ti tling urine aside for twenty
four hours 1 n sediment or settling is evidence
that your kidncyk and bladder need doctoring,
If you have pain or dull aching In the back
pass water too frequently, or scanty supply,
with smarting or burning, these are also con
vjneing proofs of kidney trouble. If you havi
doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer'
Swamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy. T
mild and tlio extraordinary effect will surprise
you. it stands l)ie blubcst for its. wonderlul
cures. If you take a medicine you should take
the host, At druggists fifty pents and one dol
lar, You may have a sample bottle and
pamphlet, both sent free by mall, Mention
III KAU and kend your address to f)r, Kilmer
S: Co,, llingbaniloii, N, Y, The proprietors
of lhispaier guarantee tlio genuineness of this
offer.
To Miil Our fin's; Uniform.
Washington, Fob. 9. Hopresentntlvo
Palzoll, of Pennsylvania, has Intro
duced a bill to secure uniformity In the
American Hug nnd OHtubllshliiB that
there shall be 13 alternate red and.
white stripes and 13 wlilto utars on n
blue Hold.
liny Keystoncflour. Ilosuro that the name
hKHHio & IUkb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on
ever sack.
ROMANCE 0PA PRISON.
Mntrou Secured a Convlot'R Ilotcnso
nnd Then Married lllui.
Kansas City, Mo Feb. 9. A scion of
a noble Mexican tfmlly. languishing
unknown In tho Kansas Btnte peniten
tiary for six years for murder done In
self defense; his pardon after three
years of untiring effort on the part of
the matron of that Institution, and
their final mnrrlage by a justice of the
peace, culminating In a revelation of
his Identity, aro the chapters In a most
remarkable Btory of real life made
public here yesterday. Tho principals
are Presclllana L. Corplo, whose late
father, Presclllana Corplo, was a mil
lionaire and ox-postmaster general of
Mexico, and Mrs. Motile U. Peebles, of
Dispatch, Kan., a widow.
In the early 80'a Corplo, who went
under the name of Cnmllo Lopez, kill
ed Sam Dodson at "Wichita. In self de
fense, but was convicted and sentenced
to 30 years' Imprisonment. Lopez could
not tnlk Kimllsh, and did not Know
how to go about making a defense,
Feeling positive Hint Lopez was in
nocent, Mrs. Peebles, then matron or
the penltentlarjv-Bet about to prove so
to the Governor. It u.is three years
ago this month that Mrs. Peebles be
gan to Interest herself in Lopez's be
half, and on Jan. 19 of this year ho
was pardoned by Governor Leedy.
In the meantime Mattle Peebles had
left the penitentiary and was living
with a grown son and daughter near
Dispatch. Kan. Hoth of her children
have rerently married, and for a time
she hnd been living alone. When Lo
pez was freed he wrote her a long let
ter. It resulted in bringing Mrs. Pee
bles to Knnsns City, their marriage and
the revelation of the man's Identity.
They have cone to Mexico on their
honeymoon.
A tluill of terror Is experienced when 11
brassy rnuuh of croup sounds through thu
house at night, lint the terror soon changes
to relief after One Minute Cough C1110 lias
iccu nil in ni'.tered. Site and harmless fur
chlldien. C. II, Ilngenbucb.
'MRS-'PLACE PHANT1C.
Tho MurdoroMH Trios to Escupo From
Tlio lloMptinl.
Brooklyn, Feb. 9. Mrs. Mnrtlia
Place, who was held In St. Mary'f) hos
pital, ISrooklyn, charged with the mur
der of her stepdaughter and a mur
derous attack on her husband, tried to
escape yesterday. She sprang from
her cot and nwi toward the door. Tho
policeman on guard beside her bed
pursued. She resisted him with the
fury of a maniac. She tried to get
her hand on his throat. The policeman
Anally succeeded In pinioning tho wo
man's arms to her side and dragging
her back to the cot. She had to bo
quieted with morphine.
Mrs. Place bo far recovered that she
was taken to the pollco station and
arraigned on the chnrce of murder.
The charge of attempted murder was
also placed against her. and she was
committed to' the coroner's office.
The motive for the crime Is said to
have been discovered In the fact that
Mr. Place had refused to take Into his
family an adopted son of his wife of
the same age as his daughter Ida, and
who is now living; In Now Urunswlck,
N. J.
Thero aro threo Uttlo things which d
muro work than any other three llttlo things
created they aro tuo ant, tlio nee and
Hew itt's Llttlo liar y niseis, tlio last Heine
the famous littlo pills for stomach and liver
troubles. U. II. Uacenbuch.
riie Florida Limited Mill Again Itiin oil
the Southern Itullwny.
Tho Florida Limited, which is tho syn
onym of all that is elegant In modern rail
way trains, and which during its former
servico has been a prime favorite for tourists
from tlio North seeking tho mud chmato of
Florida, will bo placed In service by tho
Southern Railway about tlio first week in
January, 1S0S, With its return to servico this
train, which will bo solid Pullman vestlhulcd
between New York, Philadelphia and St.
Augustine will present features in the way of
luxurious and coinfot table appointments not
heretofore presented, and which will le
destined to ndd still further to its already
well established popularity.
Tho Southern Hallway is having built for
the Florida Limited service threo trains.cach
containing a dining car, two druwiug room
sleeping cars, a compartment car and a
library and observation car, each car com
pute in nil its appointments and equipped
with tho very latest devices and appliances
for the comfort and convonienco of the pas
sengers. Whilo 110 tchedulo has as yet been
announced, it can bo stated that it will he tho
quickest over arranged between Philadelphia
and St. Augustine, and will be so planned
that passengers can leave Philadelphia at
some convenient hour during tho day nnd ar
rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the
following day. Philadelphia Itoeord.
Notice. Applications for further informa
tion addressed to Jno. M. Iicall, District
Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, 828
Chostimt street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention. lu-'Jfl-tf
No man can curo consumption, You can
prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino
Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, soro
throat. Never fails.
NUGGBTS OF NEWS.
Two thousand students of Hush col
lege, Chicago, had a desperate fight
with police. They were finally repulsed,
and many arrests made.
The Uaiton estate ylneyard at Fres
no, Oil., hns been assessed $15,2t0 by the
government for alleged Irregulaiitles In
the matter ot distilling.
It )s reported at Ilerlln tljat a Chi
nese commissioner has been pent to St.
Petersburg to negotiate a loan.
The captain and 19 men of tho Nor
wegian bark It, P, Meteitlf, which
foundered In mldoeean, were taken to
Now Yoik by the steamer lttirgundla,
Another ense of consumption in New
York has been cured, It Is said, by the
serum discovered by Professor Mnra
gllano. Counsel for Chnrles O. Kaiser, the
Norrlstown wife murdcror, will make
no further effort to delay tho execu
tion of the hiw. Ono of the uttorney
advises hint to confess.
Jnmes Olvens, of Columbia, told his
friends that ho was going to commit
silclde. nnd then shot himself.
St. I.,ouls police lepprt that Mrs.'j.
West, p( Now VorK, lias heel! robbed of
7,Ov0 worth of (llamDIHls mid jewelry.
No ouewonlil sver bo bothered witli consti
pation If everyone knew how naturally and
quickly llnrdock Illuod Uittora regulates tlio
stomach and bowols,
Troliiiirty H rurirory.
New York, Feb. S.Itepresonlutlvea
of tho Cuban Junta yesterday gave out
copies of u letter signed "Uurlqtie I)u
ruy De Lome," who Is minister of
Spain In Washington. In this letter
the Spanish minister refers to Presi
dent McKlnley ns "weak and catering
to the rabble" and as a "low politician,
who desires to stand woll with tho
Jingoes of his party." De I.omo pro.
nounces tho letter u forgery,
Cu os croup, soro throat, pulmonary
troubles Monarch ovci pain of evory sort.
i)f. Thomas' Kclcctrle Oll.-
II MILY li.
Work Which Can be Inspected Per
sonally Is Always Better Per
formed Then That Passed
Upon From Reports.
It's the dally work of the "Little Con
queror." Tlio workings right hero In Shenandoah,
Lifting bunions from helpless backs.
Iirhislng siinshhio to many n homo.
It's deeds that count,
That bring tho novor-ccaslne sounds ol
pralso.
Thu public aro learning fast,
Lonrulng to appreciate merit.
Learning to distinguish between claims
and proof.
Homo proof is tho best proof.
Doan's Kidnoy Fills nro eudorscd by Shen
andoah people.
Head what a citizen says :
Mrs. Fatrlck McNealus, of 121 North Main
ti act, says: "I was very miserable all tho
whiter of 1807, and had tumble, all tho timo
with my back and kidneys. I felt sharp
tningosot Jain over my left kidneys and a
dull, aching and lamonnss in the small of my
back. I felt all dragged out with weariness
nnd hud no ambition left. Tlio kidney
secretions hotlicied inc. I was In a bad way
when I read about Doan's Kidney Pills and
got them from Klrlln's Pharmacy. Since
using them I do not have tho aching In my
back nor any troublonrlsliiBfrom my kidneys
ticcptinc at times n Blight tenderness over
tho left kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills aro a
splundid remedy and I am glad to let others
know It."
Doan's Kidnoy Fills for s-ile by nil dealers
Price 50 cents. Mailed by Fojler-Mllburn
Co., lluiralo, N. Y., solo ngents for tho U. 8.
Kumembor the 11:11110 Doan's mid take no
other.
TO PREVENTFILIBUSTERING
Our Government Has Pumi M noli Jloro
Than Spain's Xavy.
Washington, l'"eb. 9. From a reliable
quarter It Is learned that the recent
note delivered by Minister Woodford to
the Spanish government relates to the
cuestlon of filibustering, and Is a
strong showing of what the United
States has done and the amount of
money tho government has spent in
stopping filibustering. The statement
showed an aggregate expenditure of
upwards of $2,000,000 by this govern
ment in running down filibusters,
maintaining detectives, equipping ves
sels and searching parties. It showed
also that the United States has been
more successful In this regard than
Spain, ns the detailed statement shows
how a large number ot filibusters were
apprehended, parties broken up and
prosecutions carried on by tho fed
eral authorities, while the Spanish na
val force surrounding tlio Island of
Cuba has not succeeded In accomplish
ing equal results, the Competitor party
being, it Is said, the only one of any
proportions which has been apprehend
ed by tho Spanish. It Is understood
that tho showing 13 mainly important
In Its array.il of facts and figures
rather than In ItB controversial tone.
Wh.it pleasure is there in life witli a head
ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous
ands experience them who could becomo per
fectly healthy by using DeWitt's Little Early
Kisers, tho famous littlo pills. C. II. llaecn
huch. Tlrow aTioiililo l-ciision.
Washington, Feb. !). IJenJamln Bar
wart, a soldier at the home, who was
'arrested Monday, charged with Jl
legally drawing two pensions, was
yesterday held in $1,000 bail for the ac
tion of the grand Jury. Ho confessed
his guilt to an examiner of the pen
sion ulnce.
Whooping congli is tlio most distressing
maladv: but its dotation ran be cut short by
the uso of Ono Minute, Cough Curo, which is
also the best known remedy for croup and
all lung and bronchial troubles. C. II.Hagen
buch. Fine 1
Gent's
Furnishings
$ Lends
1 to Good
;.t Looks.
Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent' s -
THE
MAX LEVIT, Prop.
PROMOTER GRABLE'S PLAINT.
IlonouncoFi tho Action or tho Now
York llntik 1'rcHldont.
Omnha, Nob., Feb. . 3''ranclB C.
arable, premolar, nrrlvcd In Omaha
from St. Louis yostejday. Mr. arable,
who looks us though he had under
gone a severe mental strain, said! "I
can only sny now that I organized all
the companies In which I was Identi
fied upon a logical basis, nnd that there
1b no reason why they will not ulti
mately prove pnyhig investments. I
have received many kind letters from
friends, both In this city and In tho
Ulack Hills country, who still express
their confidence In mo, and with their
assistance I hope to once inoro legal 11
my former position.
"The whole trouble wns precipitated
by the action of President Williams,
of the Chemical National bnnk, of New
York, In demanding the resignation of
Cashier Qulnlan. Tho various com
panies with which I wnB called were
In good condition, although It is true
carrying a large Indebtedness, and
they were In no way dissimilar to
thousands of other projects which are
at the present dny bached by large
eastern cnpltnl, I had a consultation
with President Williams a few days
previous to tho resignation ot Cashier
Qulnlan, and told him that I had al
ready $1S0.000 on hand vlth which to
pay the Indebtedness of our companies
to the bank, and that within a few
weeks' time 1 could easily raise the
rest of tho amount. He was aware of
the fact that I had paid olf a note of
$190,000 which had boon due tho bank
upon a former occasion, and he had
no right to doubt my ability or hon
esty to do so in the present Instance.
If President Williams had withheld ac
tion In the matter for a fortnight his
bank vould have received every dollar
that was due from the Edgemont com
panies." WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK?
Don't givo thorn ten or cofleo. Havo you tried
the now food drink called Grain-O? It is
delicious nnd nourishing and takes tho placo
of coffee. Tho more flraln-0 you glvo the
children tho nioro health you distribute
through their systems. Grain-O is made of
pure grains, and when properly prepared
tastes like the choice grades of coffeo hut costs
about us much. All grocers sell it, 15c and
Mudo IlmiinVsV by Hurl tiiitinitcs.
Constantinople, Feb. 0. Shocks of
earthquake continue to bo felt at Hal
ikeer, Asia Minor, and in Its vicinity.
About -1,000 people have been rendered
homeless, some 3.fi00 houses, SO mosques
and ID khans have ben more or less de
stroyed, and 120 persons have been kill
ed or Injur, d.
Aftor years of untold suflbring from nilci.
11. W. Pursoll.of Knitersvlllo, Pa., was cured
by using a single box of DoWitt's Witch
IIszlc Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema.
rash, pimples and obstinate sores aro readily
cured by this famous remedy. C. II. Ilagen-
uuch,
TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
And Flowers, the Hand of Anmrlcn,
Call.
forntn.
Via tho truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain
Pioutc," which tra verses a region of perpetual
sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or
high altitudes nro unknown. Pullman first
and second class palace and tourist sleeping
cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas,
Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California,
Oregou, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and
Nevada, without change Quick timo, low
rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway
improvements guaranteed to all who pur
chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway
system. For rates right from your home,
literature, mid full information, drop a postal
card, J. P. McCann, T. I". Agent. 510 Kail
road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 301 Uroad
way, Now York.
3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt, O. E P. Agt.
SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST
rx
ISHIN6 HOUSE.
MARK YOU !
Look Where to Save
Your Money.
New styles of Spring Hats are
now being shown by. us. They
arc now open for inspection and
Only a starter.
we feel satisfied
and prices will suit all
range in price from
Many
45 cts
Fine Gent's "y n lln,f r, l.ie
Tr , tlozeu pair. That kind
Halt HOSe. that will make the
wearer smile. Wc have the very newest
creation in plaid and uolkadot hose.
Fine Imported
Silk Mufflers.
Something
that
meets the
mid
winter end of any
purchaser. Wc have them ranging in
pi ice from 50 cctUs to S?.?5-
UP - TO - DATE HAT
La Grippe,
Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by
DR. MILES' HEART CURE.
7a JSfl'.C. C.BHUIIB, or wmtcrsei, lowa.
Inventor nnd manufacturer of
' Bhults' Enfcty Wblffletrco Coupling,
writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two ycara
ago an attack of LaQrlppo loft mo with a
weak heart, I had run down In' flesh to
rncro skin and bono. I could not sleep lying
down for smothering spoils! frequent sbnrp
darting pains and palpitation caused a con-,-tantfear
of sudden death, nothing could
lnduco mo to remain away from homo over
night. My local physician prescribed Dr.
Mies' IlcnrtCuionndin a few days I was
ablo to sleep well nnd tho pains gradually
lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tl.o
tho doses, having gained flf teen pound?, and
am now feeling hotter in every way thiin I
havo for yours." F'2SriJ55S5j
Dr. Miles' Itcmcdlcs tSj' n,l?:
aro sold by all drug- UV p.., , r
gists Under a positive JR WI9S -v,
guarantee, first bottle jKrifiiinLCliE&i
bunoflta or money ro- fe Rostcreo.
funded. Book on dls- Kjrf jui. 'vsS
eases of tho heart and Bj&J, ?T
nerves free. Address, Mi l ifil'l I'll 1 1
DU. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind.
"THEY DO THE WORK" 3
BRONCHO I
HOMOEOPATHIC 4 f
I REMEDIES IOC I
S Relieve and Cure 3
Head Troubles
Stomach Disorders
System Irregularities
TToTdJuim
of tod
f-E "For every III, a special pill." 2
If not at Drug Stores, wrlto
Bronx ObomlcalCo.,Tonkers,N.T. 3jj
Si Health Hook Mailed Fro.. j2
PmilGlltolalaid
renu.'oii eKfKicrr.rae..iUv
IEVJ.U. AT EIK STORES
Up-to-Date Hat Store,
.15 EAST CENTRE ST.
IDS CATViO. URIHKW0. i1 ftMl JvOT
A llll I HT'f ml
That is the place the closest buyer is now
looking for. We are closing out our
entire stock of
"UNDERWEAR
At the lowest cash prices.
that the styles Only a Starter.
"
Furnishing - House,
STORE,
15 East Centre Street.
JBMMstte'iL