-jVJS.i.- 7 EVENING HERALD usTAiiustiKi) ih:o. Pu'lUhe(l every KvciihtKi Kicept HmiuUy. n( South Jaiuhn Htukkt Nkak Cgnyhk. Flic HcrH.il la tiellveie. hiHIieuamtoan mid the urr mi ruling tow an for fix contfl a week, my nbi o the carriers. y mail n yir, or centi a month, pnynble In iwlvunce. Advertlpe inrntfl clmrtfeu iK-cortHuKtonpiicontid tHttltloii. The publlslicia rwervc the rlRht to clmriKe the position of ftdverttementB whenever the pub 'iMtn of newi demand It. Tho rlht 1ft irwrrvfwl to reJc'Ruy ndvertWement, whether naid for or not, .int tho publisher may Ueem improper. AuvertlnliiK rnU-n made known upon application. (Catbird nt the pontottlco at Shenandoah, Ph., as soootid cIoah mnll matter. TKMCPJIONK CONNKOTION "All the H2s That's Fit to Print." Evening Morsld 8ATtTt:i)Y. FKimmuY vi, isns. TnKliK Is no occnoimi for iiny vo cr of fiu Oltizunx party to xrr.itrii t lie ticket on TiifMlny. The fiunlnl iU-m were noininiited by iW'cIhIvh lipij.iri tiesnt the primaries, showing lln-in to lie the chole.0 of the party. They Hhoultl receive tho full party vote on To -sitluy. FmUNii to get u ooiiMilute. ox Senator Coyle is naid to he looking for the post of Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia. Ah he is no longer "monarch of all he surveys" in Schuylkill, he is apparently willing to take anything within reach. It is said Congressman liruium is still hacking him for what lie wants. The Democratic Snnrl. Tho elTort of State Chairman Oar man to harmoniz.e the many factions of the Democratic party in this state is mooting with little success. It looks as though ho put his foot in it ly his call for a meeting of the Democrat to ho held in Han ishurg on the 17th inst. for the purpose, as ho hays, ot affording "an opportunity for an in torulinngc of opinions whorehy our dilToreuces may ho adjusted and n common ground of action sulected." It is even charged hy the free silver olomeut of the party that the state chairman did not write the call, hut that It was dictated hy the friends of Sir Harrity. Tho proposed meeting, instuad of allaying tho feelings of the factions, has aroused a bitter feeling and will limit the possible attendance at the meeting. Somo of the leaders pru diutthatit will only be attended by tho old Harrity lino of factionists. To make matters worse, (inriimu says in his call that a "now platform must ho constructed." This is looked upon as a sop thrown to the hii'idrcds of Democrats who deserted their party standard in the last Presidential elec tion because of tho party's adoption of the Chicago platform, but it will have the eTect of keeping the free silverites, who are largely in the ma jority, away from the meeting. He sides, tills conference can have no possible authority to construct a new platform, as that is the function of tho state convention exclusively. The feeling in Schuylkill county, among tho Democrats, is one of vigorous dissent from the state chair man's call, and his attempt at play ing the boss meets with severe criti cism from tho dominant faction of that party. They say the state con vention, in view of this conciliatory call, must reiterate tho platform of the Chicago convention, no matter what may bo done with state issues. The concensus of opinion among the Democratic leaders in this county is that Gariuan's call Is a well devel oped plan to keep the iinancial ques tion in tho background as an issue in the campaign of this year, but they assert his o Harts will bo of little avail. Viewed from a disinterested stand point, our Democratic friends aro de veloping a family quarrel of great proportions. Candidate for Governor. Another Richmond has entered the field for gubernatorial honors, in the person of Hon. Thomas V. Cooper, of Chester county. The announce ment appears in tho Media American, edited by tho red-headed and hopeful Thomas V., and ho enters the contest on a platform different from that of any of tho other candidates. As a prelude to his public an nouncement, tho ex-State Chairman DO IT YOURSELF- You can tell just as well as a physician whetlmryour kidneys arc diseased or healthy The -way to do is to Uke a bottle or (jlass tum bler, and flit it with urine. If there is a sudlmeut a powder-like subsUiueo at the bottom after standing a day and night, thero is something wrong with the kidneys. An otUer sure sign of disease is n desire to urinate often, and still another stun is pain in the back, If urine stains linen, there, is uu doubt that the klJuejs are affected. Any and all diseases of the. kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary passage and con stipation of tho buwcls ate cured by l)r David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. There is uu question about its bcliii; the best nnd surest medicine in the world forsuch troubles. It quickly relieves and cures Inability to bold urine, and noople, yuunu' or old, who take, it re not compelled to get up a numlH'r of times durliiL' the night. For putting un end to that bcaldiug lain experienced in passing iriue. nothing is so good as Ur David Ken. ned's Favorite Itemedy, It corrects the ld effects of whiskey nnd beer; is pleasant to the taste, and does not seem to be luedielse st all. Discuses of the kidneys nnd bladder often require the uso ui instruments to push back tho sandy matter so tho urine can be Toldod. Id such cases Favorite Keinedy should be taken without further delay or tbe disease may prove fatal. It is sold for one dollar bottle at all drugstores, It is well worth many times Its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr, David Kennedy's Fatorjtttlteniody before buying it, send your full post oince auuress 10 me ur. luviu jven uedy Corporation, Kondout, K. Y., nud mention this natwr. We will then mall you a saniDle bottle free, as welLns circulars kIv- luir full directions fur Its use. Kvcry reader of the HcbaMi can depend upon the genuine ness of this liberal offer, aud all sufferers from kidney troubles should take advantage eoocooeoooeoo90ooocr ooeo sooeoooooo0 at WHAT V IwP Q I have ifed Joiinnn Holt's Malt Lxtrnct and find It most beneficial as well as agreeable. 1 would like to know your price per dozen bottles. Hewn re of Imitations The firnuln foh&nn HofTs M. L'Mratt has thl Unture t V on neck label. Tisnrr 5r MttMiri son Co., Sole Agftv.9, New York, ocooocoeoccoeo)08S9Coeaooeeooooeooeoooooceeo( says "Without consulting friend or foe, without anticipating the support or hostility of leaders, with both counties of my old Senatorial dis trict: "set up" in advance against me, with determination not to bow to any of the factions now threaten ing the Republican party in this state, I proclaim myself a candidate for its gubernatorial nomination. The mature sears of inv political life have been devoted to promoting party harmony, and I would like to continue this course to the end." Our friend Cooper truthfully says "harmony just now is out of joint pushed out by divisions incident to factions and their struggles for power," and modestly suggestions that his own nomination would heal the bronch in the party. He deals a heavy blow at the recent session of a "debauched legislature" and says the partv was not thus vexed in its earlier and better days when he himself was high in its councils. He asserts that "the time lias come when the people should divide with them selves the power they have given to corporations, and strip the latter of the right t combine against their kind, or against the people." The ever hopeful Cooper array himself againsts trusts and combina tions in every form and demands a business equality. "Hreak the trusts," he says, "by elevating the people. The latter will never cor rupt Legislatures ; trusts and syudi cates do and will. Husiness Kquulity Clubs formed in election districts of the cities and towns and around about the country stores, can discuss ways and means to push the issue, and make it a success oven in a single campaign." "With the solo view to promote such a start 1 am a candidate for Governor, without a barrel or the disposition to use if 1 had it; with out the promise or sympathy of anj faction." How to Look Good, looks aic really moic than skin deep, depending entirely on n healthy condition of nil the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, yon have a bilious look ; if your stomach he disordered, )oti luie a ily.pc-ptia look ; if jour kidnejs lie allccled, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and ou will surely have good looks, "lilcctric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, -urcs pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a ood complexion. Kvcry bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wnslcy's drug stoic. 50 cents u-r bottle. Sutiiluy Specials. Services hi tho Tiiuity lleformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m.. ami li:3il p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Itov. Ituhcrt O'lloylo pastor. Itegular services will be held in tho United livangelical church. North Jardiu street, to morrow ut 10 a. m. and 11.31) p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Uuv. I. J. Ueitz, pastor. Primitive .Methodist church, .lames Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. and ll:3U ji. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Kverybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Ihicharist at s a m. Morning prayer at 10:30. SuiidaysehoolatSp.nl. I'vening prayer at 7 p. m. On the llrst Sunday in the mouth Holy Kucharist nt 10:30. Tho rector will olllciato. First ltaptist church, corner of West and Oak streets. Itov. I). I. Kvans pastor. Services at Ida. m. and II p. m. .Sunday school at p. m. l'mycr meeting Monday evenings, ioung People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Kpiscopal church, comer Oak and White streets, ltev. Alfred Ileebner, pastor, (ieueral class meeting at 0 a. in., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in., Dr. J. S. Calleu, Superintendent. Sermon at 11:30 p. in. Seats frco. Kverybody welcome. Calvary liaptlst church, South .lard in street. Preaching to-morrow nt 10:30 n. in. and ti:3Q p. in. Itov. li. It. Albins, pastor. Sabbath schopl at 2 p. in., Deacon John I tu ii u. Superintendent. II. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting nt 7:30. Everybody welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m, and 0:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. 11. and Sr. C. K. Tuesday evening at 11:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer nnd sung service on l hursuay even lug at 7:30. Strangers always welcome, St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Itev. John (Iruhler, pastor. Pleach ing. 10 n. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p, in. ; preaching 11:30 p. in. St. Michael's (Ircck Catholic, church, West Centre street Key. Cornelius Laiirisiu, pas tor. Mauitinuiii service II a.m. High mass 10 n. in. Church of the Holy Family. (Herman It. C.) North Chestnut street. Kev. A. TSchut- tleholer, pastor, l lrst mass H u. in., second mass 1(1 a. in. St. Cuslmir's Polish it. C. church. North Jardiu street. Itev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. I-irst mass 8 n. in., high mass 10 a, m., vesiiers and benediction 4 p. in, Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Itov. H. F. (VKoilly, pastor; Kev James Kane, assistant pastor, rirsl mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a, m,, high mass, 10 a, ui, benediction, 7 p. in. Keheletli Israel Congregation, corner ol Oak aud West streets, ltev. Henry Jlit ulk. pastor. Saturday services. 8 to 10 n, in.. and 3 to S p. in. Sunday bervlces 8 to 10 a. in. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. iu. No man cau euro consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat. Never fails, Itnly'H tinlm Airulnsf rTnyti. Kingston, Jumalca, Feb. 12. Two Italian warships are expected at Port uu Prince from Bt. Thomas to enforce pending claims of tho Italian govern ment to the amount of $120,000. The fall of the ministry Is Imminent. M. Cal Fouehard, President Simon Sam's former minister of finance, is a candt date for the presidency. No ono would ever 10 bothered with consti pation If everyone know how naturally aud quickly llurdock Wood Hitters regulates the a X ii says: OLD AGE AND POVERTY. Octouenarimi Ileuil Mini lloi" IIiimIiuikI Dylmr l'Yoin starvation. ClilniKo. Vch. 12. Mrs. Carolina Lung, 85 years of urc, died at tho coun ty hospital lust nlKlit of starvation, and her husband, Cornelius Lanp, 76 years old. Is In the snme Institution dying slowly from tho same cause. Lang was a tailor, and when l.e lost his Job some time ago be and bis wife became des titute. For a time the neighbors sup ported them, but Anally they were left alone. When the police found them yester day they bad been three days without food and a week without lire. King was found lying on the lloor near the door, lie hud started to crawl to the door to brine aid for his wife, but had fainted through weakness. Neither of them was able to speak when found. Mrs. l.ang died within a few hours af ter being taken to tbe hospital and her husband cannot live. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked, or not always under stood, is that women suffer as much from ills tiesing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty four hours ; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If jou have pain or dull nching in the back pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning, these arc also con vincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's swamp-Uoot, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful I cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dol lar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention IIi.KAl.1) and send your addiess to Dr.-Kilmcr & Co., liinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this ofler. Trorioy rue nv.Ti rtriicii. Newark, N. J., Feb. 12. A traction car, while turning a sharp curve at Ksbox, near Avondale, N. J., jumped tbe track yesterday and fell over on Its side. None of the passeniierH weie seriously injured, but some of them weie cut with broken class. There .rtvere about it lmBsengera m me cai when tho accident occurred. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, ec.ema or skin diseases amy .secure instant relief by nsiiia DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is tho great Pile remedy. C. II. llageubiieh. Xo lti'voi ii t ion ii tiiu tViuiirii. Wnshlngti.il, Feb. 12. According to an official dispatch received by L,aso Arragu, the Guatemalan minister, there is no foundation for the report pub lished that a revolution broke out on Thursday In Guatemala City. Order hus not been disturbed, and peace pre vulls all over the country. TO CUltH A COI.I IN ONI5 DAY. Take Laxative, liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho motley if it fails to eiue. 25c. Tho gctiuino has L. II. Q. on each tablet. Ton Sailor i'rt.Tmhly t.osr, Boston, Feb. 12. The opinion has be come genernl In this city that the four masted schooner William Johnson, Cap lain I.ee. foundered off Thatcher's Isl and during the blizzard of Feb. 1. On Jan. 21 the schooner was towed into Nantasket Heads leaking badly. The vessel stilled from Nantasket ltoads on Sunday morning, Jan. 30, and this Is the last heard of the craft. It Is be lieved that In the storm, which broke on Monday, she foundered with all on board. She carried ten men In the crew. Don't annoy others by your roughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Min ute Cough Cure cures coughs, culds, croup, grippe and all throat and luug troubles, C, 11. Jlazcnliucli, Amateur I'liotoiienphor'H llluiidor New York, Feb. 1 Stewart J. B. Gourley, an amateur photographer, last night attempted to tako a group pic ture by tbe Hush light process at his home In Iliooklyn. Ho had overloaded the Hash pan with powder, and when he set It off there wns a flash and an explosion. Mrs, Mary lllnsland nnd George Johnson, a boy, who had posed for tbe photographer, were badly hurt. Mrs. Hlnsland's scalp was hanging by a shred of skin to her skull, nearly all of her hair was burned off and her face and hands were blistered. Tho boy wub badly burned about the face and hands. and Gourley had four fingers blown oft his left hand. Mrs. Hlnsland's condi Hon Is precarious. There aro three little things which do moro work than any other three little things created thoy are the ant, the lice and DeWltt's l.lttlo i;nrly Uncrs. tho last being the famous little pills for sUmach aud liver troubles, U. 11. llhseubuch. I'll IhIiiiiv Miners, lo t o i bnito, Pittsburg. Feb. 12, Tho miners' of llclals have decided -upon April 1 as the day for the celebration of the elglu hour and advanced wages victory at the Chicago convention. Mass meet lags nnd other demonstrations will be held In all parts of the bituminous coal district. Everybody's liable to itching piles. Kiel and poor, old and young terrible tho torture hey suffer. Ouly our sure cure. Doau's Ointment. Absolutely safo; can't fall. Murder In the l'lrst Doirroo. Salem. Muss., Feb. 12.After a trial of five days Alfred C. Williams, of Wakeileld, was last night found guilty of murder in the first degree ot John Gallo on the night of July 29, 1697, Tho Jury were out a little more than Ave hours before agreeing on a verdict. Whooping congh Is the most distressing malady; but its duration ran be cut short by the use uf Qio Minnie .Cough Cure, which is a'so the best known remedy f r croup and all luug nud bronchial troubles, C, H.lingen-luch. A PRIZE FIGHTERS' TRUST. The Dent- lMilillu Will Mo Kindly Per mitted to 1'tirnlHli a llolt. Chicago, Fob, 12. "Parson" Davios has gone east to Interest other man agers In a Bchetno of forming a prlzo fighters' trust, He will consult Tom O'Hourke, 'William A. Hrndy, James A. Kennedy and others, and says ho can convince them that a trust would bo beneficial not only to them nnd the fighters, but also to the public at large. Tho trust Is to be confined at llrst to heavyweights not to Corbett, who has retired, nor to Fltzstmmons, who will not tight any more, but to the younger cron McCoy. Maher. Choynskl, Jcffcr- les, Uuhlln or any others who have similar aspirations. Tbe scheme Is, In brief, to have tho "public" raise a sub set iptlon not moro than $1 to be ac cepted from any one person of 3,000, with which a suitable championship belt is to be purchased f'ir presentation to the winner. If JlcCy. for Instance, tetnlns It after three Hrhts. or holds It for three yenis, It Is to liei-nno his piop erty. The purse to-be contested for Is $5,000. WHAT OOTheTcHILDREN DRINK? Don't sivii them tea oreofl'eo. Have you tried tho new food drink called (Irain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of eoflVc. Tho moro flraiii-() you rIvo the children the moro health you distribute tliroimh their systems. Ondn-O Is mado of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tlioeholco grades of culfeo hut costs about 1 as much. All grocers fell It, 15c and i.'ic. A ,lu 1 1 1 1 1 ' l-.lolll'l'. Chicago. Feb. 12. Tho Chicago police are nuzzled over the disappearance of Hurl Conway, a talented youth, well known In musical circles, nnd Miss Ol Ile Wilson, daughter of a wealthy Ne braska stockman. Although the young woman Is 11 years older than the lad, who Is but 15 years old, the two, ac cording to the story told the police by the lad's parents, are deeply attached to one another, and the police have been led to suspect that they have gone away together. What tileasuro is thero in life with a head ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous ands experience them who could become per fectly healthy hy iisuie iiowurs Little r-ariy Klsors, ttie lamuus utile puis. u. li. iiagun- liucli. DlsasT roan llrn In .Mw T iri(, New York. Feb. 12. L,evl P. Morton'n seven story otllce building, an u shaped structure, with frontages on Nassau and Ann streets, and known as the Nassau Chambers building, was completely destroyed by fire last night The firemen had a hard battle, and for three hours after the discovery of tbe flames there was; every prospect of great conllngratlon. While a sroup of firemen were at work on the Ann street side there was a loud explosion, and portion of the building was blown out. Several of the firemen were badly cut by Hying Rlass and debris. The Hon nett building, at the southwest corner of Nassau and Ann streets, caught Are several times, but was extinguished by the firemen nnd employes of tbe build Ing. The loss is estimated at $500,000, UucklAU's Arnica Halve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcam. fever sores totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptlons, and positively cures piles. or jo pay roauircd. It is guaranUiod to give p rfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price !i cents pnr box. Knr sale ov A. waslov. Ohtli'M V.tipnblieaii j.cauuo. Columbus, O., Feb. 12. The Ohio Ite- publlcan league convention which was held In this city last night, was one ot the stormiest In the history of the league. About 200 delegates, represent ing 72 clubs, were In attendance. The factional feeling which marked the late senatorial contest cropped out. There were strenuous efforts to restore har mony, however, both the retiring presl dent and the president-elect advising the members of the lengue to lay aside factional differences. The Fornker and Busline!! element were dominant in the convention, however, and, while they endeavored to keep factional differ ences In the background, they carried all their points. SURGICAL OPERATIONS FOR THE CURE OF PILES AND REC TAL DISEASES NO LONGER NECESSARY. A Helical Discovery Which Will Change the Treatment of All Such Distasei. It has lone bsen thought not only by somo physicians but by people in general, that th common, painful nnd exceedingly Aiinnyiug trouhlo, piles, was practically incurable by any othsr mrani than a surgical opamtion and this bolisf has been the causo of years of needless sufl'ariiig, becausu of tho natural dread of surf ical operations. Tnore ars many nalves, ointments and similar remedies on the market wiiich af ford some relief In cases of piles, hut th Pyramid Pile Cure is tiie only preparation so far Introduced that can be reliably depended upon to cure to stay cured, every form of Itching, bleeding or protruding piles. Mre. M, C. Ilinkley, of 001 Mississippi St Indianapolis, was told by hor physicians that nothing but a surgical operation costing be tween sevon and eight hundred dollars, could cure her as she bad suffered for 15 years; yet oven in such a case as hers the Pyramid Pile cure accomplished a complete cure. She says : "I knew an operation would be death to me and tried the Pyramid with very little hope and it Is not to be wondered at that am so enthusiastic in its praise." Ur. 1). E. Itoed, of South Iyons, Mich says : "I would not take fSOO and be place ksok where I was before I used tho Pyramid Pile Cure, I suffered for years and it is now eighteen months since I used it and not tho slightest trace of the trouble has returned The Pyramid Pile Cure Is sold hy nearly all druggists at 50 cents uni $1 per package and a it contains uo opium, cocaine or other poisonous drugs can ha uied with perfect safety. No one need suffer from piles In any form wio will giro this excellout remedy a trial Send fur book on cause and cure of piles, seut free by addressing Pyramid Drug Co, Marshall, Mich., (formerly Albion, Mich.) tUUOA: and CHOCOLATES IDR EATING DRINKING. COOKING. BAKING Bt Purify of Hilerial and rORSAUAIOtlftSlDMi Aly) BY Clilnn Tlolilx to All". Pokln, Feb, 12. China has consented to the British demand for a railway from Burma to Yunnan,' and also agrees to indemnity tho kldnnped Frenchman (M. hvattdot). ncrmany has secured a concession for a rail way from. Klno-Cbau to Ichhu-Fu as the price of tbe murdered sentry, and Is now casting nbout for something lse to demand. Next month the Chi nese bonrd of revenue will pay salaries half In syceo nnd half dollars, owing to tho scarcity of copper coin. This Is tho llrst occasion of payment in dol lars, but tbe precedent Is likely to be followed, and will thus Introduce an extensive use of coined money. Indtnii yijiproprlu'lHiii 7ifll "I'aeil. Washington, Feb. 12. Consideration of the Indian appropriation bill was re sumed by the senate yesterday, and after amended to some extent the meas ure was passed, Tbe most Important amendment to tbe bill was that offered by Mr. Pettlgrew, of South Dakota, which. If finally enacted, will restore tbe free homestead law so far as it re lates to Indian lands ceded to the Uni ted States, for which lands tho settlers have been obliged to pay the purchase price paid to the Indians. The bill car ries appropriations aggregating nonrly 8,000,000. The senate adjourned until Monday. House wns not in session. llornlini'dt to Pndortio an Opnrnf Ihn. Paris, Feb. 12. Mmc. Sarah Bern hardt has long suffered from Internal pains. Hecently these have been ag gravated, and having cancelled her en gagements Mmc. Bernhardt will go Into a hospital, where Dr. Pozzl, next Wed nesday, will perform an operation for tho removal of a fibroid growth, which has been complicated by Irregular meals and the strain of constant travel. Mmc. Bernhardt Is In capital spirits, and Dr. Pozzl Is confident of the suc cess of the operation. At Four Score Dr. Milos' Nervines Restores Health. NCLE EZEKIEL OIlEAIt, assessor and tax collector, Ilovcrly, Mass., who has passed tho 80th llfo tnllo stone, says: "Dr. Miles' Ilcstoratlvo Ncrvlno has douo a groat deal of good. I suffered forycars from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble Would feel weary and used up In tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno, and I purchased a bottlo under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no use. But It gavo mo restful slcop, a good nppetito and restored mo to energetic hoalth. It Is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly wrlto anyono Inquiring, full partlcularsof mysat- lsfactory experience" Dr. Miles' Kcmcdlos aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantco, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart nud nerves frco. Address, Dr. 0" Mlleo' Lr at, as iartn Nervines i i.t .N?3 DIL MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhurt, lad. Fine Gent's Furnishings V 1 to Good Looks. u 1 fjl Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . Hbuse, A Woman's Heart. The wife of a clergyman tells the story of her suffer ing with neuralgia of the heart, with the hope that her experience may indicate lo others the way lo regain health. Few bodily afflictions are more terrible than heart disease To live in constant dread and expectation oi death, sudden, Instant death, with last farewells unspoken, Is for most people more awful to contem plate than the most severe lingering illness. The slightest excitement brings great suffering and danger to people so afflicted. Such was the experience of the wife of a will-known clergyman. She tells her itory for the sake of doing good to others. "I feel," she said, speaking carefully and weighing her words, "that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People relieved mc of a lifetl ncof sickness and sorrow, and I cheer fully recommend them." This grateful woman is Mrs. Wamslcy, wife of the Rev. C. E. Wamsley, who lives on West Sheridin Street, Grcensburg, Ind. She continued; " My heart became affected after the birth of my youngest child, about six years ago. " The pain was constant. Frequently it grew so severe I would be forced to cry out. "1 could not endure any excitement. "It would increase the pain so I would scream and fall down In a state of collapse. In this condition I was helpless. "These spells would come on me at home, in the street, or anywhere I might be. "I could not sleep at night. I ate very little. " Different doctors were called in. They said I had neuralgia of the heart, resulting from nervous prostration. A l.ontr Solicit "l'Yooli Captured. Washington, Feb. 12. John Dover, alias John Dempsey, alias Herman Tay lor, the Now York ami Boston crook, who was arrested at Wllllard's hotel on Thursday, has admitted that he had committed the crime of assault and robbeiy on Druggist Paine, In lloxbury, Mass. Ills acconudlcc. he said, was "English Tom," who left for England Immediately after the $1,300 which they took had been dlvk".ed. Before "En glish Tom" left, however, he said that they committed n robbery In New York. A Hi rill of terror is experienced when n br.ssy cough uf croup sounds through tho liotiso at night. Hut tho terror soon changes to relief after Ono Minute Cough Curo has heon administered. Stfu nud harmless for children. C. 11. llagenbiich. fmmfWwmw???,?mmw "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10c s Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities '1 fnrinuliw of htc(l s "For every III, a special pill." r It not nt Drugstores, write ta St Broux Chemical COs.Yonkers.Y, SLC Health Hook MatU'4 Free. I'll SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST rs MARK YOU ! Look Where to Save Your Money. At the lowest J. New styles of Spring Hats are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starter, we feel satisfied and prices will suit all. Many range in price from 45 cts ITOI $3.50. FinP Hpnt'Q Huy n ''"If or quarter ru c uciu 5 doz'cn ir That kiml Hall HOSe. that will imiko the wenrer smile. Wc lmve the very newest creation in plaid ami polka dot hose. Fine Imported ff.u,,"8 m meets tlic that mid- M1K iUUinerS. winter end of any purchaser. We have them ranging iu piiccfrom 50 cents to $2,25. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT "The doctan treated me, bat the rtllel they gave did not last. I was a physical wreck, when my eye fell on an item in the local paper describing how Mrs. Evans, of West End, had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Her suffering was like mine. "I hope other sufferers who read this account will have the faith I had when I read of Mrs. Evans. " My husband bought me one box of the pills. The change they made in my con dition was encouraging. I took another box t then bought six more boxes. " All the time I gained in health, strength, hope, nerve force steadily, surely I " Before I finished the eighth box I ceased the treatment. I felt perfectly well, and the doctor said I was entirely cured." To add weight to her story Mrs. Wams ley made affidavit to its truth before John lr. Russell, a Notary Public ot Greensburg. Neuralgia of the heart is only one of many serious evils that grow out of deran ge ments of the nervous system or of the blood. The remedy that expels impurities from the blood and supplies the necessary mater ials for rapidly rebuilding waited nerve tis sues reaches the root of many serious diseases. It is these virtues that have given Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People their wonderful curative powers in diseases that at first glance seem widely different. This famous remedy is for sale by all druggists for 50 cents a box ) or six boxes for $20. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyi. W. II. YINOST, VETEHINARY SURGEON.. (Iroiluato nnd Lata Kuldelit House Burgccv tho University Suite of If.. Y. IlciuUiuarters f-CominercIal Hotel. flhunnnuoAb TliniCIt X1CAK COUBSK. Calls night or ilay promptly rrepondod. M. BUHKK. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kan building, con erof Main an Centre streets, 8henandoah. r ii. I'OMKItOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOKMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets.. pKOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, . v. Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa., 3 ; t , Having studied under some of the. beet masters ip London and Parti, will sdve lessons on the violin, Mandolin, sultar and vocal oalidfe. Terror rauonable. Address tn ears of Slrodie, the feweler Rhenandnah. Tho Rosy Freshness .t And a velvet softness of'tbasklnils" lnya riably obtained br thore who use PonoNi'a Complexion powder. Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. That is tht; place 'the 'closest buyer is now looking for. We are closing out our entire .stock of '"UNDERWEAR cash prices. ; that the sfyles Only Statrter. STORE, J : 'i I of it at out. stomach and bowels. amass aucnmujL MAX LEVIT, Prop. is East Centre Street,