EVENING HERALD K3TAIU..1SIIKI) 1K7U. Published ever)' levelling, Kicent Bunday.al South Jjlkdin Htukkt, Nkau Ckntdr. The Herald In dellvrird InHhr-nnmlnan and the surrounding to ns for six rents a wwk, pay abU M the carriers. Uy mail ffl.COn yertr,r V cent month, pnynlilo In advance. Advcrtto menta chitrRed accord I lie to space and position. The publishers reserve the rleht to change the position of advertincinent whenever the pub 'Tfttloi ot now demands tt. The rlht 1 rtwerve! to rrjc'any advertisement, whether paid for or not. .iat the pnhllidierH limy Ocoui Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. flittered nt the poAloflice at Shenandoah, IV, a second claM iiiaII mnttcr. TKI.KPHOVF CONNKCTION "All the lm Thai's Fit lo Print." Evening I I 3 ra ! dl Tl'KSIUY, TEKKUAKY IS. ISHS. Tiik lmtlle of Hie lialli'Ni on to iliiv. ami tlio ro iti'st in wvt'rnl m' the wardn were spiilled. K KUY niaii who lias not I'Xprii euri'il either u burglar or a Imljv in tin' house i-laiuix that lie i a lillt glecjiei "I'iik Woiuaii'H ClirNtiiui Teiuper alire I' .ion threatens to boycott Yule Unlvernfty imk-n the use of liquor is ofrieiully interilirtoil in tliat institu- tiou. Gi.austonk'm nialiidy is alinO'-t ex actly HKo that from which llisiiiarok has Hlilteri'il m Ioi ik. facial niMiinli;iu and deep mental depression lieinu the chief symptoms in both cases. "You still have an opportunity to exerciso the riht of franchise, if you have not already done so. Put a cross in the circle in the first column on tho ticket, and you will vote right. It is claimed that the Hawaiian oliinate does very well for natives, hut that Caucasians would not thrive in it. And yet it mmmiih to have agreed with President Dole far more than with Ijiluokalani. Ik tho Chief Hurgebs would give the same close attention to his offi cial duties as he does to political matters, Shenandoah would present a much batter appearance, and Mr. Tabor perhaps is of the same opinion. PKNHION COMMI.SSlONKH K VANS' well-meant efTort to discourage the marriage of old soldiers to young women has not, so far as the public has learned, made gratifying prog ress. Perhaps Congress, unlike the Commissioner, discerns the wisdom of strictly minding its own business. Quitk a number of saloonkeepers In-town on Sunday set an example that might with profit be followed by others who deal out "liquid refresh ments." We refer to the fact that the front screens to these saloons -were drawn back allowing a full view of the interior of the places. It might be well did the lirooks high license law include this ns one of its provisions. The Home Life. The wisdom and unwisdom of sulf- reprosslon is carefully weighed by Mary E. Baldwin, in a paper on "Safety-valves in Home Life," whore she contends that " a high-pressure life calls for protective measures, and the woman who engages mind and heart in her purpose, even though she may not be classed among public workers, instinctively seeks her safety-valves. These are peculiar to liar individuality, and suit, as she imagines, her needs ; but sometimes they aro not altogether chosen wisely, and often aro overused. "The intense nature with the greatest need for letting olT steam is the one who will make the mistake in this direction. Action and re action will bo equal with her. Tho home of such a woman is often a place where tragedy is frequently enacted. Her nervous system, wrought tip to a point bordering upon frenzy, her mental and physi cal energies following Its lead, there comes a moment when the strain must be relieved or mind and body will give way undertho great weight. "It is not an easy thing to' acquire the habit of withholding the worst from the dearest friend, and showing him only ihe'bcst; but It is possible when the heart is right and the pur pose has eyon a genu of strength. Ono brave, fontle woman, full of tho fire thai would have early consumed her but for her wise use of safety valves, confided to a friend hor ex perience in trying to relievo tho ten sion of mind and spirit without giv ing discomfort to those whom she loved. Her piano bocamo her abid ing friend whenever she felt tho need of letting hursulf down from a too highly strung condition. She played off her feeling and gradually found hersalf calmed and rested. And there wera times when a favorite poet offerod himself us guide Into the realm of rest fulness, and stop by step led her on to the heights where sho found repose. "The woman with mental resources and with wise discrimination will learn to choose her sufoty-valves with reference to tho comfort and peace of the homo, and will thus flhd a gain in slf-respeot and in strength of -will." We are aniloas to dtfa little cowl In Uili world aud can think of no nleasanter or better wy to do it than by recommending pue MluuU Cough Cure ui a preventive of pneumonia, consumption anil oilier serious lung troubles thai joilow neglected colds. U. 11. usgenimcu. THREE ELF.WIMK TRAGEDIES. Three Men Aro llcmt nml Olio Mini llyliur us tlie Itcutilt. New York, IM. IB. Three men were instantly killed mill two seilously in jured, one of them so seriously that lie will die, In this i Ity yesterday by acci dents In pluvatuiK. Those killed nre: John Defriian, a luhoter nt the Hotel Waldorf; Oscar Wi'tln'ijj, nueil 21, as sistant ,nltor of the Walton build ing on Fit ih avoniie; Willinm Ochs, 25, a dilver for an express company. James Foky and Thomas I.ooncy aru the Injured. FWy Is not likely to re cover. The accident In which DoRnan met his death ami Loniicy nnd Foley were Injured occmied at the Waldorf hotel. The tin ec nun were laklnif ashes from the collar on a frclnht elevator when two of the four ehnlnn of the elevntor broke and the iikii . ere thrown to the Bub-ce'lar. (hue sturu below. We-tbprfr met bis death In almost exactly the same way that Mrs. Arthur C. Levy was Uil.ed at the Holland House on Sunday. West be rK was alone In the car In the Walton building. While making an n'cent his head pre sumably cntiu' In ci nluct with the sec ond floor. lie wns thrown to the bot tom of the elev.itur, which us it rose ciush'd his hcitil ua-iiam the project ing I'.oor. Ochs was waltlli" ( the elevntor on the eighth Hour ol the building at DaS Hroadwny. The gale was open, and Ochs was looking down the Bbaft. The cluvator descended more inpidly than he expected, bis bend wns caught and he was almost decapitated. to cum: a tmi.ii in oni: da v. Take Laxative llronni Quinine Titlilrts. All ilriiKKicts rtfiiinl the money if it fails to cine. 25.:. The. ):eiiiiliie hits L. 11. Q. on chcIi tablet. JIolfN-ion'M 1:ii'-!iii Stnml. Cleveland, Fob. Hi.-Tlie Tlpp nnoe club hoard of dlreciors filed an answer yesterday to the petition of Mayor Mr Klssou, Senator Iiurko and Representa tives Mason and llraiiiley seeking to restrain the club from expelling them as members of the organization. The directors say that the accused mem hers of the club upon Joining the body agreed to sustain the honor of the or ganization; that they did not sustain the Integrity ot the club by consorting with Democrats at the house and sen ate caucus at Columbus. Mayor Mc Klsson Is charged with tempting the other members to betray their respect ive duties ns Republicans. After years of untold siifTering from pllea, 11. V. I'nrsell.of Knitersvllle, Pa., wns cured by tiling a single box of DuWitt's Witch llszlu Salve. Skill diseases such as eczema, null, pimples and oli-tinalo sores aro readily cured by this famous remedy. C. II. ltajjen buck. I'IKO'h ! :m 1 nrilri'iT ( mivtotcd. Cilnrndi. Springs, Culn., Feb. 15. The jury In the cuse of Shirley D. Chnmber "ii. ihuirtri with tho murder of Her bert II. Knln. of Wlsner, Neb., on Pilte's IVak in August last, lust nliUit brought In verdict of murder in the first de gtn. Knln had stinted to ascend the peek by night, ai ,1 hlr, dead body was touud forced Into a small culvert under the cog railway, at a point about 2.000 feet above the level of tho sea. The evidence against Chamberlln was cir cumstantial, but conclusive. WHAT 00 THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Don't givo tltetii tea orcoll'eo. Have you tried tlio new food drink called Urahi-O-? It is delicious and nourishing nnd takes tho place of colleo. Tho more Qmln-O you give tho children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Qrain-O is ninilo of puro grains, and when properly prepared uutes like thu choice grades of colleo but costs about 1 as much. All grocors sell it, 15c and 25c. Killed a Sixty Foot Wlnu Beaufort. N. C, Feb. IB. Captain Moore"s whaling crew, on Shackelford's Banks, near the liar, yesterday killed the largest whale captured here In many years, measuring CO feot long. The whale will make C5 barrels of oil, and Is estimated to be worth $1,800. Tlio RiihIi For tlio Klondike. Victoria, B. C. Feb. 15. Six hundred miners have been booked to go north on the steamer Islander, which leaves this evening, and applications aro still pouring Into the company. An extra steamer will he put on to accommodate tho overllow. Your friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It Indicates impoverished And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly Overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get Only Hood's. COCOA and CHOCOiViTES niR uriNG. DRINKING. COOKING. BAKING S( ft HurrtifotHalenalanil ftv OdicuisieuIlmiflIotinM' rmsAUAiout stows p BY GRDCUS CVUCVWIItRL. f WORCESTER ; CORSETS skYourDealerForThem? mm Nervous Women. Needless Sufferings of Ameri can Wives and Daughters. Dr. Greene's Nervura Cures Dis eases of Women by Removing the Cause. Cordial Words From Thankful People Who Have Been Restored to Health. American women have more thnn their share of tho burdens ami troubles of life. Ilotisrliiild anxieties anil social responsibili ties are n cunslnut strain upon tho nerves nnd iveakou ami iterance tho delicate female organism. Women who work in stores and factories aro peculiarly susreptiblo to nervous affections. Tho complaints which afflict n majority of American womcu, aud sadden their lives, aro mostly of nervous oriuln or ductule of poor blood, anil may be quickly and permanently cured by tho proper medi cine. One rase amnnc many thousands is thus described by Mrs. F. X Chatel, of Man chester, X. II. : "My daughter. Miss Amelia, was very much troubled with irrcKiilar aud abnormal menstruation. She 511 lie red very much. Haviut hoard of Dr (liceno's Nervura blood .mil nerve remedy, she was induced to try it. She to ik Ihreo or four bottles, aud tho benefit she ilcriv d was of a flattcriug uaturo. I would cheerfully recommend Dr. Greene's N'ervuia blood and nerve remedy to anyone illlictcd as ws my daughter." llesides the diseases ami dorangemonts peculiar to women, nervousuebs is tho cause of many complaints comuiun to both sexes ami all ages. Dr. Orccno's Nervura is the standard remeiiy for all affections of the oloiiil and nerves. Under its magic influence physical and mental health aro promptly and permanently restored, ami life again becomes worth living. You should prepare your system fur the trying spring months by usiug Dr. Greene's Nervura now. Dr Grceno welcomes consultations per sonally or by letter At his office, 5 West 14th St., New York City. Consultation and ad vice are free. j no - i'i ( . , nii't (mico. Lincoln, N !., Feb. IB. Hon. W. J. Hryan left for Minneapolis to be present at the confi ence of leading silver ad vocates of the northwest. The confer ence will ci nllnuo three days. Senator Marlon Butler, chairman of the Popu list national committee; Congressman Hartman, of Montana, and many other lending sliver advocates will be present. It Is said the conference will be secret, nnd the plans for the fall campaign in the various states will be the theme. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely o a healthy condition of ail the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look j if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look j if your kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Klectric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies tlie blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. ICvery bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wnsley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. OI. 1) l'OINT COM TOUT, RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON. SIX-UAYTOUK VIA PENN SYLVANIA BAILIIOAU. Tho first of tho prcseut scries of personally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Ulch moml, anil Washington via tlie reimtylvania Kailroad will leave New York aud Philadel phia 011 Saturday, February IB. Tickets, including tiausportatiou, meals on route in both directions, transfers of pas sengers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington, and carriage ride about Richmond in fact, every accessary expense for a period of six days will be sold at rate of $3.1 00 from Now York. Brooklyn, and Xowatk, f3l00from Trenton, from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing 0110 and thrvo-futirtlis days' board at that place, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days, will ho sold in con nection with this tour at rate of $10.00 from Nuw York, f 15.00 from Trenton, f 14.00 from Philadelphia and proportionate rates from other points. At a slight additional expense tourists can extend the trip to Virginia Iteach, with accommodations at tlie Princess Anne Hotel. For itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agouts ; Tourist Agent, HOR Broad way, New York ; or Geo. W. Iioyd, Assistant General Pas'-euger Agent, Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia. No ono would ever ho bothered with consti pation if everyone know how naturally and quickly Ilurdock lllood Hitters regulates tho stomach and bowels. s. I .1, t.i 1 in 'l ,1 v 1 ni-, Washington, 1-Y!.. 15.-Dr. ;odd, at tending physlc-luii to Secretary Alger, has returned to Washington from Fort Monroe, where ho went with his pa tient last Saturday. The secretary was very much fatigued by the trip by rail, but as no fever followed It Is believed that. the effect of the Journey will not be evil. In fact, a telegram came to the war department yesterday afternoon from the secretnry stating that he felt Improved. What pleasure is thoro in llfo with a head ache, constipation nnd biliousness? Thous ands experience them who could becoino per fectly healthy by using DuWitt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills. C. II. Ilageu buch, TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tlio Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, '"Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes arc unknown. Pullman first and seeoud class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, aud all tlio comfurtsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. 810 Hall road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 301 I! road way, New York. 3-I-tf W. E. Hoyt, U. E P. Agt. IN SENATEAND HOUSE. AUmi'n Cuban Recognition Resolution Reported Adversely In the .Senate. "Washington, Feb. 15. During tho short session of the sennte yesterday two phases of tho Cuban question were adverted to briefly. The amendment of Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, to the diplo matic and consular appropriation bill recognizing the belligerency of the Cu ban Insurgents was reported adversely by the foreign relations committee, not, as Mr. Morgan explained, on the merits of the amendment, but because the committee did not approve of tacking such legislation to appropriation bills, Mr. Morgan's resolution calling upon the president for reports United States consuls In Cuba and for Infor mation as to whether any agent of the autonomous government In Cuba had been accredited to this government and recognized by it was adopted without dissent. A feature of the session was a speech hi advocacy ot the free coin age of standard silver dollars by Mr. Allen, of Nebraska. During the re mainder of the afternoon the senate was In executive scrsion. Considerable uneusy excitement was caused amonir the n. embers of the house yesterday by the rumor broadly circulated before the house convened that Important action relative to Cuba was to be tnken. It turned out to be simply a resolution of Inquiry unanl- I mously icported by the foreign affairs committee last week calling on the Btnte department for Information ns to the condition of the concentrndos In Cuba and the progress made In Spain's effort to induce the Cubans to accept autonomy. The resolution was adopted without division. Another resolution was adopted calling for the correspond ence relating to the exclusion of our fruits, beef and horses from Germany. Everybody's ll.iblo to itching piles. Rich nnd poor, nhl and young terrible tho tmturc hoy stiller. Only ono suro cure. Dean's Ointment. Absolutely safe; can't fail. MARINE HOLOCAUST AVERTED. Gold Scokoi'H Left Astoria. Ore., on 11 Yoleiiuo o'l' 1 1 1 1 I'll 1 11 ir Coat. Astoria, Ore., Feb. IB. Rut for the timely discovery of a fire In the hold of the Alaskan steamship Oregon the ves sel might now be a mass of flames at the mercy of the waves and wind. The Oregon sailed from her dock In this city at 12:30 yesterday carrying some COO passengers and as much freight as it was possible to place aboard. Suddenly smoke was discovered coming from the bunkers, where COO tons of coal was stored. The steamer was 20 miles from a berlh, and as the terrible position of the situation dawned upon the fortune seekers tho excitement was Intense. The olllcors of the Oregon alone were cool, and the excitement soon subsided. The fire was at the bottom of the coal, and It was necessaiy to put back to port, where the work of unloading ths coal commenced. Robbed tho Russian Goveriimoiit. Odessa, Feb. 15. A secret police In quiry, undertaken at tho Instigation of the ministry of marine, has revealed a huge sensational scandal In connection with the coaling of the Hlack sea lleet. The Husslan admiralty paid for over 00,000 tons of coal which was never de livered. The coal contractor, who Is a Jew, together with several naval of ficers at Sevastopol, one of them being the senior admiral, has been arrested. Murphy C'oiisuro Husnliitlnn I'iiuhciI. Albany, Feb. 15. The senate last night, after a long debate, concurred In the assembly resolution censuring Uni ted States Senator Murphy for his vote In favor of the Teller resolution. The vote was 2S to 13. ttucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud positively ciucb piles, or jo pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale hr A . Wasloy . Tho DaiintlosH 'jalii Suspected. Furiiandlna, Fin., Feb. 15. A tug supposed to be the Dauntless slipped up to the steamboat wharf here at 10:30 Sunday night and proceeded at once to take boxes and supplies sup posed to be ammunition. About mid night 70 Cubans arrived by special train and Immediately went aboard. Colonel Nunez was In charge. A full supply of coal was taken aboard, and she put to sea at 2:05 a. m. The deputy col lectors' houses were both closely watch ed to prevent Interference from them. A special from Tampa, Fla., says: "The Cuban expedition that left hero is now safely at sea and will Join tho expedi tion that left Fcrnandlna on the Daunt less. All the facts were verified, and there Is no doubt as to the truth of the story." A BARBAROUS SURGICAL OPERATION. For tbe cure of Files. Is uot only intensely painful, dangorous to llfo aud very expensive, but in tho light of modorn modlcal research and slnco tho dis covery of the Pyramid Pile Curo a surgical operation is wholly unnecessary. If you have any douht on the point kindly read the following letters from people who know that our claims regarding the merits of tho Pyramid Pile Cure are borne out by the facts. From N. A. Stall, Ridgo Road, Niagara Co., N. Y. : I received your Pyramid Pile Cure and tasted it last night. It did me more good than anything I have ever found yet. and remember this was the result of one night's treatment ouly. From Peun W, Arnett, Batesvllle, Ark, Gentlemen: Your Pyramid Pile Cure has dons me so much goed in so short a time that my son-in-law, Capt. T. J. Klein, of tort bniltb, Ark,, has written mo for your address, as ho .nlihes to try It also. From A. E. Tonnsend. Renville, Ind, : I have been so much benefitted by the Pyra mid Pile Cure tint I enclose $1 for which please send a package which I wish to give to a friend of mine who suffers very much from plies. From John II, Wright, Clintou, DoWltt Co., Ills.: I am to well pleased with the Pyramid Pile Curo that I thmk It hut right to drop you a few lines to Inform you its ef fects havo been all that I could ask or if Ish. From P. A. llruton, Llano, Tex. : Gentle men : Tho Pyramid Pile Cure has done so much good for me that I will say for the benefit of others fiat after using only two days I am better than I havo Icon for mouths. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared by Tho Pyramid Drug Co, of Marshall, Mich., and it is truly a woudtrful remedy for all forms of piles. So great lias been the number of testimonial letters received by them from all parts of the country that they have decided to publish each wok a number of such letters. All druggists recommend the Pyramid Pile Cure, as they know from what their customers say that no remedy gives such eueral satlsfactiou. Man and Wife. Both Agree as to Wluit Saved tho Wife's Life. When a woman has been aban doned by doctors to die, when she takes a medicine and gets well, when she and her husband both declare that medicine saved her life, what more can possibly be said of Dr. David Kennedy's Fovorlto Remedy? Mrs.J.M. Church ill, Cort land, N. Y., says: "I had a very bad cough and could not lie on my left side at all. I also had neuralgia very badly. Many physicians in Cortland said I could not be cured, but I am thankful to say I am cured through taking Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It cured my cough and greatly bene fited my neuralgia. When I began taking it, I was very weak and it built 111c ri'ht up. I always had sick hcad .tche and trouble with my stomach, and it gave me relief from them." In speaking of his wife's case, Mr. Churchill said: "Dr. David Kennedy's Pavorlte Remedy saved her life." Sold by nil drumlulu for $ I n bottle. ,Min'j;it' n 1" ii 1 lili'tliday. Home iVb. Yj. -A long continued rent eh has resulted In the discovery of the birth lecord of Amerigo Vespucci In the Church of San Olovannl, In Flor ence. Tbe date Is March 18, 1452. 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 desire to urinate or pain in the hack, ialso convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder arc out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is the great remedy for nil 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 limes during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swam)-Root is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet immediate, tlie relief speedy and tlie cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample hottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion IIurai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. Buy Keystonotlour. Ro suro that the name Lessiu & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., is printed en over Rack . Fine Gent's Furnishings 1 to Good W T a olrc 6&S Ii l m V' Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing - House, MAX LEV1T, Prop. MAIL BOX THIEF CAUGHT. Ho Has llooti Hunted by Detectives For tho l'nst Year. Columbus, Feb. 15. Timothy Hognn, who has eluded all of the secret service men of the country nnd detectives of many cities, as well as several private agencies, for the last year, was ar rested list night at Wcstervllle, about 12 miles north of Columbus. Hocan la wanted for rilling mall boxes In many cities and for raising and passing checks secured from letters deposited In the malls. When arrested Ilogan had In his possession 120 mall box keys, se cured In as many different cities, also over 200 letters which he had taken from tho malls In different cities In Ohio. Hognn talked freely, when brought bcfoie Chief of Police Kelly, concerning his operations. He said he had a pnl, hut refused to give his name or any Information concerning his whereabouts. Chief Kelly, however, thinks he will be apprehended. Hogan explained In delnll how acids wore used to remove tho wilting from checks, and how he raised ornlteitd them. In this connection an Interesting fact Is Btated. On nil the checks changed or altered In which the word "ninety" occurred tho word wns spelled "ninty." It was by means of (hit mlfspellc.l word (hat IIo gan'a opcradono were foltcwid from place (o place. Ko says that he r.nd hid pal have secured and fp.mt Mu.OUO In tho past yer.r. Cures croup, sore throat, pultnotiiry troubles Monarch ovot pain of overy sort. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. Horn Clay Averts n 1'riigi'dy. Valley View, Ky., Fob. 15. Dora Clay, the child wife of General Casslus M. Clay, and William Hryant. a young man of the neighborhood, met In tho woods near While Hall Sunday. Hoy Featherglll, a guard from the Clay mansion, fired off his revolver to fright en Hryant out of (ho woods. Bryant drew his revolver, and was about to shoot Featherglll when Dora Clay knocked (he weapon up and begged Bryan( not to shoot. Hryant says he would have killed Featherglll had It not been for Dora. ClilncMO Olrl Miifilored. San Francisco, Feb. 15. YIt Sing, a Chinese girl, was murdered at her home, corner of Hartlett alley and Pa cific street, shortly before 1 o'clock in the morning by Charles Dean, a half breed Chinese. He had disguised him self as a negro, and when she opened the door In answer to his nock he slal -bed her to death. He surrendered to the police. A thrill ot' terror Is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through tho house at night. Rut the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Curo has been administered. Stfe and harmless for children. C. II. Ilagenbuch, "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO IHOMCEOPATHIC) w g REMEDIES IOC 3 3 Relieve and Cure 3 3 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities formulas at tctl P.hv;'?'"Af. "For every ill, a special pill." If not at Drugstores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkors,N.Y. Health Hook Mailed Free. 3 3 SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST nFiiiiiiiinfiiiiiii. MARK YOU ! Look Where to Save Your Money. KB 111 i. .ii. New styles of Spring Hats are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starter. we fcel satisfied and prices will suit all. Manyl range in price from 45 cts $3.50. riuc ucm 5 d()z'cn ,r That kJll(, Hall HOSe. tliat will make the wearer smile. We lmve the very newest creation iu plaid and polkn dot hose. Fine imported Silk MllfflerS. winter end of any purchaser. We have them raiiKing iu juice from 50 cents to $2.25, THE UP-TO-DATE HAT gJer Health Restored THE misery of slccplcssnoss cnil only be realized by thoso who havo oxporl cnccdlt. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that mlscrablo feeling ot unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Ncrvlno. 80 certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists aro authorized to refund prlco paid for-the first bottlo tried, providing It docs not benefit. Mrs. Henry Bruns, vIfo of tho woll known blacksmUU at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: ''I was troubled with sleeplessness, norvous ncss.lioadacho aud Irregular menstruation! Bufforlng untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under tlio carp of local physicians, without holp. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured ot ailments similar to mlno, and I shall never ccaso to thank that lady. Ilcr testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Nervo and Llvor Pills, which restored mo tobcaltb. I cannot say enough for Dr.Milcs'ltcmodles." I Dr. Miles' Rcnicdlos aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantco, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot tlio heart aud Lr. Mllft .Nervine; -JRootoroo ; . Hoalth , nerves free. Address, DR. MILE3 MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS nit. W. II. Y1NUST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. (1 rail uate nnd Late Heslileut Hauso Surgecp the University State ot ft. Y. Headquarters :-Cominero!al Hotel. Hhenandoab TIlltUR KAtt COUR8B. Calls night or day promptly responded. jyj- M. BHKKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kgan building, oori er of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T H. I'OMEItOY, 1) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. BIIOItMAKEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box S3, Mahsnoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the beet masters 1p London and Paris, will give lessons on tlio vlolln.maiidolln, irutiar and vocal culture. Term reasonable. Address In care of Skroase, the leweler Hhenandoab. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained br tbor? who use Potsoifi'a uompiexion owuer. Up-to-Date 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 -UNDERWEAR At the lowest cash prices. 36 that the styles Only i Starter, STORE, 15 East Centre Street.
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