EVENING HERALD KSTAIILISIIKI) 1H7U. I'ubllilied orcrr KvchIuk, Kiccpt Hutidnj-, t Sooth Jxrdii) Htbklt. Nkau Ckntkk. riio Herald Uitellreied liiHliciinmlimii mid th surrounding Iowa lor els ccntsa week, m ah! . o Ibc cnrrlutt. . Hy mall fM.00 a ytr,ur 2 cenua inonth, iayaltlu 111 advance. Advertise menu clmrsf a acconutiK u iuco aim inmwiii Tlip imWUheu reserve the rlRlit to cluniKe tin iirtHfllnn nf tulvertlncliientN whenever the null imlllimietA reserve inn riRiii 10 ciuuiKe i"' lion of advertincntentM whenever the pub httli nf iipirii demands It. The rlirht I in.erVfr-1 to tojiy'any advertlnpinrnt, wln-tlti'i lutiit (or or not, .iat the mtlllte uuiy uii ri fniproier, AdvcrtlnlnK ratM nutdo kuonii Mon aplillcntton. & itiTtid at the postouico at Hhonandonh, ra., a ecoitd clmia wall matter. TKI.Kl'HONK CONNECTION "All the Hews Thai's Fll to Print." EsAesrii ng Herald MONDAY. FHIMUAKY II, lblW. F.MlMKltS will noon bi iiplii'iilini.; to Mr. JoMipli Luitur to xpuu tli"iu u few bunliuls of sift'tl wlit'itt for old lie qiliiiiitunuo' J suke. It U tho duty of owry i'iti.tn to cust his voto to-inorrow ; It is uls-o tlu1 duly of tho luuiuberx of the Olti.oiih party to nuppuil ns tegular iioiuiiiuos. OAI.U'UltXIA wine, i.U ptlio uliipe juice ut tliHt, l'ms recently bold in liiriie loifl ut from 80. to Uu. n trillion It costs much more when it Hikes 11 trip to Ounnaiiy and back. Anvoi'ATKS of women in politic would have a fruitful Held in Siieiiim- doali. .Recent oveiits cluiuly show that wo havo suveial 'old women" onjoyinu this expensive luxury nl ready in our midst. Sknatou Quay will return from his Florida visit this week, and as a result tho hungry fellows seeking the loaves and the llshes" will wonU their way to the nation's capitol. HiciiAnD Ckokku. tho boss oi Tttiniuany Hall.lms oscluded the 'ew York World from the Democratic Club of that city, and instruct- ofllcials of the metropolis to give it no news. THE Democratic state chairman's call for a conference at Harrisburg this week, has been declared off. It caused such a rumpus between the two factions that this course became necessary. All is not harmony in the camp Of tho enemy. An exchange speaks of a cat with a swelled head. There are two-legged animals in this county troubled with tho same complaint. The swelling may be reduced before the expiration of tho present year, however. Ukah anything before you permit yourself to complain to your wife of her mother's faults. It is a grievous error to do anything to rob a mother of a fraction of her child's love. Wo ciin all be happuiobs-makers if we will. TllR Illinois minister who resigned from the pulpit to accept a position as conductor of a Pullman palace car has evidently iuiuIq up his mind to give all the easy jjb.su fair trial before deciding upon a permanent occupation. TllK Democratic forces in the local election ars badly demoralized and are on the run. Their own admis sions of the weakness of some of their candidates shows very clearly that they have been putting up a big game of bluff. The Citizens party presents a solid front, and should win handsome majority to-morrow. Tint descriptive stories sent out of the finding of gold In such large quantities in Alaska, sound much like the fake "specials" bent to the daily papors from this region by un reliable correspondents. At last ac counts the latter wore ahead in the race. Tub average homo holds out a far more comfortable time, a more leisurely life, a healthier existence, nnil better wages, than does the office, store or factory to an intelli gent girl or woman. Nevertheless every business house has lists of scores of applicants, while hundreds of homos cry out for intelligent domestic, service. Tim advice of Cardinal Gibbous, in referring to newspaper men, could b followed with much profit by publlo men. It Is : "He frank with reporters. Tell them tho absolute truth, and never deceive them. It Is the pubiu man who conceals facts from tho reporters, that causes the lattor to further conduct his investi gation." An exchange truthfully lays that close to the volunteer soldier who fights for his country amid the roar of cannon and musketry on tho Held of carimgo, there stands the volun teer firemen-ho who in ovor ready and willing to hasten where duty culls, no mutter the day or the hour. Uravely and almost heedlessly he dashes into dangerous places amid the roar of lurid Humes, surrounded by falling walls and timbers, untir ing in Ills labors of saving property and life of others. That Is the true spirit of American manhood, the true typo of tho Shenandoah volun teer fireman. There are three little thiuKS which do more work thin any other three Utile t hint's created they are the ant, the lice and DeWitt'f Little Karly, liken, the hut belni: the huious little pills for steniach aud liver trouble!, u u, ilkgeubuch. COUNT KALNOO DEAD. ifor foil rl i'Mi Ycitt-H Ho Was Aimtrln's MlnlMor of rnrolmi Affair-it. Brunn, Fli. 14. Cnunt Clusfuv SleK- muml Ki'lnoky de Kmo-lntnk, for mer Ati-tin-llunpailun minister of for eign affairs, died yiwlerdny afternoon. Count Knlnuky. lio was born at 1. c t t o wltz, Moravia, Dec 2i), 1832, was de scended from the Moravian branch of an old l.uhemlan fam ily. He entered the iliplimiatlc service of Aus tria In 1SB0. from ISfiOto 1ST0 he wns council lor of legation at the Austiliiii In. IS" I he was COUNT embassy minister KAIiKOK'Y In Louden, at Coiienh.iKen, In 1SS0 was sent as nmlmmnilor to K.t. I'etersburB, anil In 1SSI lie was appointed Austro HuiiKnt'lan minister ut foreign affairs, a post lie held with distinction until May 1G, 1S05, when lie was succeeded by the prrsi-nt AiiKlru-Humraiian for eign minister. C tint finluch iwskl. The eaiiFo for his re1 i, nation was found In Count ICuIiuiIo'k action In reference to the denunciation of ecclesiastical laws by the papal nun. in at Vienna. Mon signor AuHrmll, who was ,liai'Ked by Hii"on Hanii'y, the Hungarian prime minister, with having made statements at Hilda I'cth which amounted to In terference In Uungiilnn affairs. to cum: a uoi.n in onk day. Take, l.nvitivti llroinn Quinine. Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to iMire. We. The gcnulno has L. II. (J. on each table t. Inlior It linen Tux l.iiw I'll t'onr it 11 tln ill Council UIuffs, la., Feb. 14. Judge Thornell, of the dlstilct court, has de cided that the stute law making col lateral Inheritances Is unconstitutional. The law wns passed at the last session of the legislature, becoming effective Oct. 1 last. It provides for a 5 per cent tax on all bequests other than to direct heirs. The law was attacked on the ground that It was In contraven tion of the Hth amendment to the con stitution of the United Htates, In that It took property without process of law. An appeal will be taken. After years of untold suffering from piles, n. W. I'ursell.of Knitersville. la . was cured by using a shade box of DnWItt's Witch IIsilo Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, rish. pimples and obst nato sores aro readily cured by this famous remedy. C. H. llagen buch. Wrei'l.-i'il by ffic Vocnliio IlnliTt. Louisville, Feb. It. Dr. John It. De Velli, who was found In destitute cir cumstances, with his daughter Cora, hi a comfortless room on Main street sev eral weeks nco, died last night in a New Albany sunltnrlum. His body was almost a mass of sores, caused by the use of the hypodermic needle, there be ing 150 abresses on him when he died. These abcesses brought on pyamia, which caused his death. Miss Cora De Velll is steadly Improving. Dr. De Velll was tor many years a prosperous and highly respected physician until wreck Ed by the morphine and cocoaine habits. WHAT 00 THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or colfeo. Have you tried tho new food drink called (Irahi-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the placo of coll'eo. Tho more Qniin-O you givo tho children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Gruiii-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared t.'isU'.s like the choice gmdcsof coll'eo hut costs about i as much. All grocers sell it, 15c and iic. Troiost A"ni. 1-1 . ' 1.1 .1 ic. 1 on uroi. Rarccloiia, Feb. 11. Thirty lrjusand people, mostly workmen, and orderly, demonstrated here yesterday against the torture of the anarchists at Mont julch fortress. Itesolutlnns of protest and demanding the punishment of the torturers and a revision of the trial were adopted and will be forwarded to the government. We aro anxious to do 11 little good in this world and can think of no plcasantor or better way to do it than by recommending Ono Minute Cough Cure as .1 preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. C. II. llagcnbuch. Tl'lbo' , 11, oil- ,'l'iur'll. Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 11. Glouces ter's annual memorial tribute to lost fishermen was held yesterday in the First Haptlst church. The memorial list shows that 8ti llshermen lost their lives during 1897. their average age be ing 31 years. There are 17 widows and 45 children left to mourn their loss. A large percentage of the unfortunate fishermen were natives of the British provliu e.i. DR. WURTH'S OPINION OF THE NEW DISCOVERY ICINE. IN MED- A Remarkably Successful Rimedy For Djspepsla, Indigestion and Stomach Tioubles. Dr. Worth, in commenting on recent dis coveries in medicine said : There is none which is certain to ho so yaluablo and far reaching in benefit as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, tho new stomach remedy ; I say far reaching, because pooplo little realiie how important a sound stomach and vigorous di gestion is to every man, woman and child. Indigestion is tho starting point of con' sumption, heart disease, Dright's disease, diabetes, nervous prostration, liver troubles; why is this so ? Simply bocause every nerve, muscle and tissue In our bodies is created and nourished from the food we eat. If that food Is, by reason of a weak stomach, com pel led to lie for hours, a sour, fermenting mass of half digested food, it poisons the blood aud nervous systoin, creates gas which distends the stomach and bowels, causing pressure on the heart, lungs ami other organs aud seriously impeding tlirir action. He says further, the point to direct atteu tlon Is not the nerves, nor heart, nor lungs nor kidneys, but ties stomach, the llrst cause of all the mischief, The remedy to uso for Indigestion aud weak stomachs is not some cathartic, but a remedy which will digest tho food, increase the flow of gsstrio Juice, absorb the gases, and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will accom plish exactly this result In any case of stom ach trouble, because these tablets are com posed of tho digestive acids, aseptic pepsin, Uuldi 11 Seal and bismuth, pleasant to taste, and nut being a patent medicine, can be used hy anyone with perfect tafoty, I believe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any form of Indigestion and stomach trouble except cancer of siomach. Full size packugts of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists at 60 cents. A book on stomsch diseases together with tbouiands of testimonials will he seut hy ad dressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, F. The Same In Shenandoah as where. Else- The bleiror half of worldly trouble. The reenter part of mankind's KUtlerlnr, Can uifely be laid to the kidueya. KUtnys litter the btoud. Kel the human system healthy. Hut thuy cAti'tdo this when they're, sick. F.ny to tell sick kidneys, book to the luck for the note of warning. Most b.ii'kacho lulnt nro kidney Ills. Twitches, twiugns pubis and actios of u bud back. Should bo treated nronititlr. livery day's delay mentis future trouble , ..n,ll.....l..j -.1 ( ,linl,..,-. llriglit'i disease Dn.in's Kidney Pills aro khlno si(ciallsts. Cure orery form of kidnoy ills. Proof of this in Shsnandoah testimony. Mr. Divhl Mead, of 15 North Main street, says: "I whs about ustd up with my back iiuil ray kidneys gavo me much annoyance. After sltlitiB down for any length of time I could hardly move hceauso of tho sharp pains which would catch ms in my back causing me In uxcliilm. I had little inclina tion to ho 011 my feel for the gnawing pains in tho small of my back mads ms mlsorablo. I felt pains also in the back of my head and I Mias'lilR down my neck. I had no ambition. was 1 1 red nil tho time mid felt generally misorahle. I read about Doau's Kidnuy fills midgut n box from Kirlin's drug store. I 11111 nil light now thanks to this splendid remedy. They quickly got away with tho wholo trouble and I have had 110 return of it, since using them. Doau's Kidney Pills are u grand remedy for the kidneys." 1). nil's Kidney l'ills for tule by all dealers. 1'rico r0 cents. Mailed by Fosler-Mliburn I'm., Ituiralo, N. V solo agents for tho U. S. licmetnher the name Dean's aud take no sub stitute. AN ELEVATOR TRAGEDY. l.ndy Visitor Killed In 11 I.tnuluir New York lintel. New York, Feb. 11. Mrs. Arthur Levy, wife of a member of the whole sale clothing firm of Hays, Goldberg Co., was Instantly killed last night In an elevator at the Holland House. A party of Indies, of which Mrs. Levy was one, had accepted an Invitation of II. C. Marks, a Sit. Louis merehnnt, to go to the Holland House, where he was a guest, and look at a display of photo graphs which ho had gathered. Reach ing the Holland House Mr. Marks es corted the Indies to the elevator and gave orders to have them shown to the parlor, he returning to the hotel desk. On entering the elevator Mrs. Levy placed her hnnd upon her forehead and complained of dizziness to her com panions. Before they could reply the elevator boy had closed the door of the shaft, gripped his lever, and the car shot up with a bound. Almost at the same moment Mrs. Levy reeled and fell with her head out of the door. The elevator was about an Inch and a half from the walls of the shaft, and as far as the solid walls would permit her head extended out. There was a quick, sickening crash, and the boy with a dcxterious move brought the car to a stop at the llrst floor. It was too late. Mrs. Levy lay life less on the bottom of the elevator, her head crushed In as If by a heavy blud geon. It had been struck by the slight projection of the llrst lloor Into the ele vator shaft. How to Look Good. Good looks arc really more than skin deep, depending entirely oa a healthy condition of nil the vital orcans. If the liver be inactive. you have a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if )our kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric bitters" is n good Alterative and Ionic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches nnd boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A, Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. The Hear liollof Party. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 14. News wns received here yesterday from the ex pedition sent by the government last November on the revenue cutter Bear to relieve the whaling lleet Imprisoned In the Arctic ocean. The news was brought by the steamship Lakme, which left Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Feb. 3. From St. Michael's the overland expe dition will go to Teller Station, where reindeer will be procured with which to make the trip to Point Barrow. On account of the Ice the Bear was only able to get within CO miles of Sledge Island, where It was originally Intend ed to land the overland expedition. Everybody's liable to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young terrible the torture hey sutler. Only ono sure cure. Doan's Ointment. Absolutely safe; can't full. I'ouiii, ' 1 nr. City of Mtxicu, l''i. 14. Coionel Nle vas Hernandez, who was suspected of complicity In the Gaiza conspiracy and was tried by court martial and Ben tenuccd to death. Is now dying at the Santiago Military prison. He was of strong constitution, but an Inactive life has told on him, and he Is slowly wasting aw.s. The evidence against him satisfied the tribunals, but his friends believe In his innocence, al though the circumstantial evidence was strong. Ho ono would ever be bothored with consti pation if evoryono know how naturally and iiuickly burdock Illood Hitters regulates tho stomach and bowels. 'l'lin Nininii'.r 'liiriiii., T'oiiniii'o. Albany, Feb. II. The debate In the senate upu:i the resolution censuring United States Senator Murphy for vot ing for the Teller resolution will bo re sumed this evenlntr. Indications are that the debate wl.l be lengthy and spirited. hen the resolution was un der discussion last Monday evening the debate lasted until 11 o'clock, when It was discontinued on account of the lateness of the hour and the subject matter held over for a week. A similar resolution has been passed by the as sembly. What pleasure is .there hi life with a head, ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous imds exporioucu them who could bocomo nor. fectly healthy hy using DeWitt'a Llttla Karly uisers, 1110 lamous utile puis, u, it, llagcn buch. ' M nil t real ' T .littery citc.mn, Montreal, Feb. 14. Alderman Ilaln vllle, chairman of the city's finance committee, will Introduce a scheme for the funding of the city's debt which proposes to Issue bonds on the French lottery plan. Certain numbers will draw prizes. All the bonds will draw S per cent Interest. In the alderman's own words, Iho citizens will get an op. portunlty of securing a safe invest ment, bearing 3. per cent Interest, and at the same time run tho chance of ob taining a fortune, whllo the city will train tho udvntitaee of having Its clvlfc in in .11 ti.i ha lull n its own cltlzenfi mid effect an uruui 1! fusing J300.O0O. Who Said They Have a Cough 1 Advlco Take 1'au-Thia, 25c. At (Iruhlcr Urosi, drug store. JAPS FIGHT ENGLISHMEN. Ballnrn Object to ltoeolvliiK Ordorn From llrltlsli onicors. San Francisco, Feb. 14. Tho Oriental and Occidental Steamship company's Ftecmer Gaelic arrived yesterday from Hong Kong, Yokohama and Honolulu With Oriental advices. The Hong Hong Telegraph says that continual trouble Is being reported from vessels manned by Japanese crows, the Japanese rcsentlnit any In struction or surveillance from European officers, and reserving an especial grudge for Kuropean passengers. Sev eral cases have been reported where olllccrs were marked for attack by the Japanese and Warned to withdraw from tho service, the retention of their po sitions being Invariably followed by a murderous attack from ambush. A case In point Is reported from the N. Y. K. liner Ilnkate Maru, from Japan via Hong Kong for England. Thele were 38 passengers on board the liner, many of whom were repeatedly attacked by the Japanese crew when ever they left their own staterooms after nightfall. On Now Year's day, Tho Telegraph says, all tho Japanese sailors and waiters, "mud drunk" and clad only In breech cloths, made an or ganized attack on the English offlcers nnd passengers of the Hnkata Maru. Tho Jnpanese, armed with knives, crowbars and belaying pins, brutally beat the chief engineer and his assist ant and attacked a passenger, Thomas Hall, 111 his berth, cutting his head open with a marllnspike. The olllccrs nnd most of the passengers were driven to the bridge, where, unarmed, 10 English men kept a hundred ill Ink mnddened Japanese nt bay' during the entire night by brandishing their walking sticks. THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. Hawaiian Treaty Will lluvn tho Flour In tho Upper 1Iout-o. Washington, Feb. 14. The Hawaiian aiinexatlun treaty will receive the greater share of the senate's attention during the present week. The friends of the treaty have succeeded In securing quite general assent from senators In charge of the other measures that the treaty shall be given practical right o: way until the senators who want to speak upon It can bo heard and until a vote can be secured which will decide Its fate. The Corbtftt case has the right of way, but the probabilities are that an arrangement will be made whereby a time will be fixed for vot ing on the Corbett case, and that then the consideration of the treaty will be allowed to proceed without material In terruptlons. Senator I'ettus has not yet completed his speech In opposition to Corbett. Senators Burrows and Al len will also make opposition speeches, while Senators Hoar and Spooner will address the senate In Mr. Corbett's be half. On the treaty there will be speeches In Its support by Senators Gorman, Pettus, Money, Lodge and others, while Senator Pettlgrew has not concluded the speech In opposition. It now looks as If the fortifications ap proprlatlon bill would not be consid ered this week. The house will on Wednesday enter upon consideration of the bankruptcy bill, which the majority of the judi ciary committee has reported as a sub stitute for the Nelson bill, passed by the senate at the extra session last summer. The substitute, which the minority contend practically Is the old Torrey bill, Including both the volun tary and Involuntary features, will be opposed by the united Democratic and Populist opposition, but If there is no appreciable defection from the ranks of the majority the measure will pass. Ducklen's Arnlci. Salve. Tho host salvo in tho world for r.nt bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, totter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures nilea. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to irfvo poneci, sausiaouon or monv rciunncn. iri,, bo cents per oox. ror sale nv A. Waaloy liovol'iiliielit ""i "T.ii-n "'-k -MIllloiiH. St. Louis, Feb. 14. Under an agree ment entered into by former Governor Hoadly, as special counsel for the gov' ernment, and representatives of the re organization committee, the Kansas Pacific road Is to be sold this week for enough to cover the principal of the government debt, which amounts to $6, 103,000, and the government will lose all that has been paid In defaulted Inter est, which amounts to $0,221,108. Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of evory sort. Dr, Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. 'in' V til h ft Mil ftiiNtttri New York, Feb. 14. A special to The World from Bridgeport, Conn., says that the local collector of customs at that port has received advices from Washington to the effect that a tug, with three barges, has Just departed from Bridgeport, It Is believed, on a filibustering expedition. According to advices from Washington the tug and barges are loaded with nrms and dyna mite. The reports have It that It is Intended to transfer these articles to another boat while somewhere on Long Island sound. From Extreme Nervousness, ft f'l wIIAT no one rcroody can contain the elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' System of Restorative Eemodlos consists of soven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose Mrs. L. O. Uramloy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes! "For years I suf fered fromoxtrcmo nervousness and annoy ing constipation, dovclophiglnto palpitation nnd weakness of tho heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain la my left sldo, palpitation and a constant feeling of woakness nnd prostration, I began ushiB Dr. Miles' Nervluo, Hoart Curo aud Norvo and Liver Tills and tho Antl-l'aln Tills to rcllovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache I soon folt much improved and tho pains and aches and weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Bcstonttlvo Tonlonnd am now restored to my fprmor goou uoaua." Dr. Miles' Itemedlos aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, Drst bottle benefits or monoy re funded. IlooU oa dis eases of tho hoart and nerves free. Address. Dr. Miles' emediosl Ftestoro Health , DU. MILES MEDICAL CO,. Elkhart. Ind. "'tmt f'trn WW llf V ANOTHER FlLillUSTER OFF. Oenernl Julio Sniiirully Said to Com 11111111I tin, (expedition. Tampa, Fin., Feb. 14. Almost under the nose of Edward Gaylor, superin tendent of I'lnkcrton's Spanish spies, a large Cuban expedition left Tampa Sat urday night, nnd last night sailed from a point on Pease river. The men, about 70 In number, walked through the streets of Tampa about 2 o'clock yes terday morning and boarded n special train, which quickly bore them to a point near where they were to embark, and there they remained In hiding until night, when a tug took them out to the steamer which bore them nwny to Cuba. Emlllo Nunez wns In charge of the steamer, it Is said General San- gully la the real commander, and color Is given this rumor by tho fact that when the men left here they were In charge of Colonel Lechuga, who was first lieutenant of the personal staff selected by Sangully when he failed to get away from Jacksonville. Superin tendent Gnylor, his son nnd another Plnkerton man havo been here looking for Sangully. They Imagined he wns somewhere near, it Is alleged that the Cubans havo sent Sangully away on this trip to get rid of him In tho Uni ted States. The detectives nro totally Ignorant of the departure of this ex pedition. It Is understood that 5,000 rllles, G.000 pounds of dynamite, 200,000 rounds of cartridges nnd a large lot of supplies made up the cargo. Cluirtreu it 11 iierexy. New Yoik, Feb. 14. Members of the presbytery of New York are In receipt of letters from every part of tho coun try urging that ltev. Arthur C. Mc aiffert, one of Its members, und Wash burn professor of church history In Union Theological seminary, bo brought before the New York presbytery on a charge of heresy. The causes of this demand are statements made by Pro fessor McGlffert In his recent book, "A History of Christianity In the Apostolic Age." In this book, It Is claimed, Pro fessor McGlffert departs from the com monly accepted orthodox Interpretation of the meaning of the Lord's supper. filiulstoni) to lir,tiirn fii JiuliinniT. Cannes, Feb. 14. Henry Gladstone says hla father and the whole family Intend to start about the end of next nair t n onntv, nf TCnrrlnnil waterllic place. Mr. Gladstone's physician thinks Ills patient lias ouiaineu me uiinusi benefit from his stay on the Hlviera. WHAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent deshe tourinate or pain in the back, i also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the back, difficult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary eficct of Swamji-Koot is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and ihe cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample botlle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion Ilr.RAI.D and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ISinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. Fine g Gent's Furnishings 1 Lends I to Good $ Looks. Shenandoah's - THE LEVIT, Prop. A Woman's Heart. 77io wife of a clergyman tells the story of her suffer ing with neuralgia of the hearty with the' hope that her experience may indicate to others the way to regain health. Few bodily afflictions are more terrible than heart disease. To live In constant dread and expectation of death, sudden, instant death, with last farewells unspoken, Is for most people more awful to cor.tem plats than the most severe lingering illness. The slightest excitement brings great suffering and danger to people so afflicted. S ich was the experience of the wife of a well-known clergyman. She tells her story for the sake of doing good to ethers. "I feel," she said, speaking carefully and weighing her words, "that Dr. Williams' Pinic Pills for Pale People relieved me of a lifetime of sickness and sorrow, and I cheer fully recommend them." This grateful woman is Mrs. Wamtlcy, wife of the Rev. C. E. Wamsley, who lives on West Sheridan Street, Greensburf;, Ind. She continued) " My heart became affected after the birth of my youngest child, about six year3 ago. "The pain was constant. Frequently it grew so severe I would be forced to cry out. " t could not endure any excitement. "It would increase the pain so I would screim and fill 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 m. They said I had neuralgia of the heart, resulting from nervous prostration. MrH.XobTerf PltiTi HeiitH Solironco. Macon, Ga., Feb. II. Mrs. Kllzabeth Nobles, convicted of the murder of her husband, was tnken to Twiggs county Saturday afternoon, and in the court house nt JeffersonvUle Saturday night was sentenced by Judge.Smlth for tho fifth time to be hanged. Mrr. Nobles Is In feeble health and is apparently In different as to her fate, except that she has a dread of the gallows. F.very ef fort possible has been made through tho courts to save her life. Her only hopo now Is executive clemency. A thrill of terror is experienced when n br-ssy couch of croup sounds throiich the house at night, but the torror soon changes to relief after Ono Stinulo Cough Curo has been administered. Sifo and harmless for children. C. II, Uagcnbuch. mmmmmmmmmmw g "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 I BRONCilO 1 IHOMCEOPATHICJ w f P EM EDI ES IQC Relieve and Cure 3 1 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities '27 foruiuluH of nted "For every ill, a special pill." U not ut Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkcrs,H.Y. Health Hook Mailed Free. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST IKE. MARK YOU ! Look Where to Save Your Money. At the lowest 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. Manyl range in price from 45 cts Pinp ftpnt'Q H"y 1a'f or quarter tt 5 tt do"" 1'f'r. 'flint kind Half HOSe. that will muke the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid nnd polka dot hose. ? ii!e 5.npf?.rted sfftf. Vn'ai SHk MufflerS. winter end of any purchaser. Wc have them ranging in ptice front 50 cents to $2.2$, Greatest - Gent's - UP - TO - DATE HAT "The doctors trealtd me, btrt the rtUtl 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 Pecp'c. Her suffering was like mine. "1 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 oi the pills. The change they made In my con dition was encouraging. I took another box J then bought six more boxes. " All the time I gained in health, strength, hope, nerve force stiadlly, suftly 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 lcy made affidavit to its truth before John 1'. Russell, a Notary Public ol Greensburg. Neuralgia of the heart Is only one of many serious evils that grow out of derange 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 wasted nerve tis sues reaches the root oi many serious diseases. It is these virtues that have given Dr. Williams' Pink Fills 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 & box 1 or six boxes for 520. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJIt. W. II. Y1NGST. VETtiHinAK.1 SUKljEVn. Graduate and Late lteeldent Iloujie' Burgee tlie university mw 01 ji, 1. Hendciuarterii-Commerclal Hotel. Shenandoah TIIItKK YE Alt C0UR9K. Cnlls night or day promptly responded. -jyjT" M. BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. SaiVlM TTrvnn tillllll I T AltVt . nf M Ski tl fin Centre streets, Shenandoah. " J II. POMEROY, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W Shenandoah, Pa. J W. SHOKMAKKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centra itretis. pUOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ijock Box 65, Mahaaoy City, Pa. 8T moaterBU London and Parit, will sire lupppf on the TloItn.tHHnrfttllB, nltaraad Tecal rtWr Term 1 reaenabU. AdJreM In care of flkrodk, the jawelar Skenandiah Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is lata riably obtained br thortwho use PossoHl'B Complexion Powder. Up-to-Me Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. That is the place the closest buyer is now looking for. We are closing out our entire stock of s '"UNDERWEAR cash prices. 7 that the styles Only I Starter. Furnishing House, STORE, 15 East Centre Street. iSiSKESiiissMfiESflHHlllHiBIH
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