"HI I I I 1 I. IV i i nnd il (1 wecll, p.l' i year, or 34 I r tr u. heta. i' f iKikth i HAIR n si ,lu i iVUcri0' .r.l. 111AOCE. 1 of (id . h " pub- '" 1( (1 s ; i Kllt Ik ' -t wb'Miur 'mown I to, ni- nol PI o frim." i esiu Til tt,g ,V V I' i HI I. t 4 " Han ii til' ii of Hi -'fill All- p.- nut m- yA -ii.. -t Lf nmmiir nil trui' nur- r rliP u;noil Ulul beautiful." hunts ami mechanics rlie ml ViltltHgen of lnal i lollHf need be win ut there i tfio ttifhi ft i price rettsouHblc objection ..1 with llif uroiitullioK'ri nt r further eanoii of Mr (troumllioK mmtiiiiiK his i i, hi a prophet. . i H t ' 1 I' -!IW"HO ' l,-iil ... . I. . .. !.!..!. iveriinieiitolllc.i-ti, to the widows i r needy relatives of lwilis- In A ili'iiil Kliiti'-iiiun and i v in destruction of the Millie in Havana, harbor I - II ' s- .t' niaiiy llvi'S i to tie , ri..-r 'tt( it, it will dp a Minsiac ikn' w thai tin-Kpaiiiardf are '''' K'.lt' I'l " iiOK' Willow IIHM Biieu nil- n. I mpiuiv fur uuinajjen nu- ml I,, ifi piling Into a hole in a II Mill IIIIHUIIH il H' in1 .. uM il l.iue haiipeiifd as loi.g ui inn hIh- eiiniKit be HiM'ii.-ad of lilt. I lit i i fix lift lies at in- olil Ktanil, aim ikhiic 'rt 'lie polu-e and other it iiiiix . n , I'll ill!.- i iniiiiiri iui- lat nil rli luilili K IIH Vf' fVIll'llsHPfl ! Dave remain in e.on Ipliia aiTnir.-i l"-i it ' ll Ot J'l '1 ii h s. ..I Ii is no lonui-r - ilid polit allv b.i' ' a y-ood deiii mure 'solid" n mil iii- mid prosperity than it ins evii lireii ninee the war,'- cays hi HI l'li-n Herald, wliich means linn it i-aii i-iime together on souie tluiii; it can put eonlldenne in Mhi mkma R HAItu, uiie of the ew au b irs who fan bunl of an in line d (.(). (100 from their works. iyn that much of her success is due i the fai t that ill her childhood she as In-i.iig'it up on nil tlio book of fancy and iniaination mi dear tu a child s bean TllK press thriiunhoiit the state are publibhitig "boiler-plate" matter de tailing the valuable real estate owned by Senator (Juay, with the interrnun tion. whore did he net his millions Y Tlio important question, and one con taining greater interest, has ho any to (jive awuy V TltK Zola trial is g-ettiiifjr inelodra nuitie For "situations" and "stag-e biiKiness" it is more ofTectivo than any of Zola's novels or any of the jilays now being presenteri in the JlierUres. The case for the French government, however, is just as bad as it was at aiiv time during the trial. Tim llahaiioy City Record says "lkottsville mourns the fact thnt if .he proposed changes in the operation of the short line between that place and Shenandoah gointoeirect.l'otts ville will fcinli to the lift of n. Pennsy -iu station, and Shenandoah loom portentously as a railway terminal the great Pennsy system. And nandoah isn't grieving over it a UK Miners' Journal has more gall f the pure, unadulterated grade n falls to the lot of the average vsniipor. When Fottsville's niorii contemporary says it "was tl o t county paper to prepare th )lfo"fortlio changes on the J. h Vulley railroad and itc aband nont of the ebort route, why it urly'lfes. What is more, it should uiveaku jwledge of its own prevari atlon The reuders of the llltUAbli an refute the Journal's statement. Thk llKHAid) is in receipt of an invitation from Hon. John Wana maker to attend a private view of the two famous paintings of M. Miinkncsy, 'Christ Helore Pilate" and 'Christ on Calvary,'' on the iilst list, in the old historic Church of the Jplphiuiy, Philadelphia. Tliei-e won 'erful jiietures until seven years ago ere on exhibition in nearly all the rlncipal cities of Europe, and iu imitv uiie cities and towns iu tho tilled Suites. It is safe to say that hey have boon looked upon by lillions of people. Wherovor they ave been viewed thoy have made a ost profound impremion, duo to the xtellless skill of tho painter and (grave nature of the events por nved. Hut now that Philadelphia, e in .in... -if their owuer, their' on . ttiev will ' - ' (c ' ui 111 illy . eciiiated by tne work of ibis great tint. A PLEAS "NT niT OF NEWS You Netnl Nut tin I ll 1 1 Next Kundiis If You Head This Carefully. Ileie'a pieawiut lilt of nows. Tlio neat I'liiKiH'lphm Sn inlny I'rcM wliicli has achieved h popularity tlint In marvelous in these da uf Sunday import, will Issue mi nlaiired literary fiction, beginning next sunday V niiwt iinl.ilile wrilcis of this outitrv ii' I nhnriil contribute lo Its columns, makluRi' emlly llii' gicutcst weekly illus trated hihkh.Iuo In the world, llcri'la a glimpse of some of tlio features prepared for ' Sunday's l'rci s: Mow College (llrls bill1.' giviin! iiluitotfniplis of Htihlciila' ruoms .it ni",: i Hr.vn .Mawr, Hinltli iiml ul t be ilber lug win nan's collt-Krn. "Siilo blitliti oil UeoiKt WtMhhiKtoii," n nerles of (li'liiditl'iil flone Bint piii'im, on tlio fiit'ierof Ills Coun try, uppu piiiiU" tu tlila kwmiii, togetlii'r with leiitiii'iiit- imin Ctililni't oIllierH, Senators ini'l I iitircii'i-ii. riiintius pouiler horns of I hiMur) fii-iilelit MiKinli'y will view ii ! intvniririMit ulleediili of them nt the Uni versity of Pi'iinsvlviiiiU; anil the Sunihiy I're will tel! nlmiit theui. "l-'inilliiK llurieil i;ltii- I'.iploier Ili'iliu tell how uo en uiiruii teiribln BuH'cring In his explomtions, l'irst Aosirituiit l'ostinaster Oeueriil Perry S. Itcaltli wittes about legible ni?tln:irks An rminei't ugrostoloKlut tells how llawHlinti an Delation will I'd'eet us anil there area hun dred othor interfiling featurrs tint will mnko next uiidtiy'n l'ri m liolable lie sine tiwinlfi it oarly from your iieMleiiler. TUe Discovery of the Day. Ami. I- Hoifel, the leadliis; druggist of Shrivepott, La,, savs: "Dr. King's New Dismieiv is the only Hung lliat cuies mv cuugh, and il is die best ieller 1 hive," J. 1". Caiiifiljcll, imrchani of SalVord, Ariz., writes : "IJr. King s ev lilscoveiy Is all that is claimed fori! . il neier fails and is n sure :iirr lor rniiMiinpliiin, (.'ouglis and Colds. I i annul vi enough i ir it merits..' ' Dr. King's Nt l)i.om r, fiii'Cnnstinintnin, 'ouglis and Coids iv not an exiviiinem. It Ins been tried foi a oiMiiei uf n i-entury, and tn-dav stands ut the h".il. It iirvor ilisnpK)ints l'ree tri.il buttles at A nlev'. drug lore. SPAIN UISCREMTS DE LOME. Sltiilitry lliioliilins IIIn Ilnrsli Crltl elni nf 1 ' i' j I il i' 1 1 1 MeKlnlcy "WaahliiBtoti, I'eli. 18. Spain has of ficially ills, liiliiied la positive manner tlltt relleetlimH l ontulned In the Do Lome letter, mill its ollicliilly unnouiieed by tlie state ileiinrtmeiit yesterday, the Incident is snUsfucti ily closed. The followliiK Is mi abstract of a note sent by the Spanish Kovernment tn .Min iate! Woodford at Madrid: The punish noveninieiit, on learnliiR of the liielilenl In which Minister Du puy Tie Umne was concerned, and lie Iiir advised uf Ills olijectlonalile com munication, with entire sincerity, la ments the Incident which was the cause of the interview with the min ister. .Minister De Lome had presented his ri'slRiinlion and It had been accept ed before the presentation of the mat ter by Minister Woodford. The Spanish ministry, In accepting the resignation of a functionary whose services they have been utilizing and valuliiB up to that time, leaves it per fectly well established that they do nut share, or rather, on the contiary, dis authoilze the criticisms tendintr to of fend or censure the chief of a fiiendly state, although such criticisms had li 'en written within the field of frieulsliip. and had reached publicity by artful and criminal means. This meaning had taken shape In a resolution by the council of ministers before rioneral Wood ford presented the matter, and at a time when the Spanish government had only vague telegraphic reports con cerning the sentiments nlluded to. The Spanish tuition with equal and greater reason afllrins Its view and decision af ter reading the words contained in the letter reflecting upon the president of the United .States. AeciiM'U I'li-lui i lei-i.' Aeiiiui(iit. Tivnioii, Fib. IS. Waller Johnson, the iailu.iv i sial clerk, of Washington, N. J.. Mlm 1 1 led in the I 'nited States dlstiii I nun Inr destroying letters, was yestinlii. .ii quitted by the jury. Stimulate the stomach, mn. m rouse the liver, cure bilious. iQff h nes, headache, dizziness, tiLJa' H lour lluuiHCh. runitiiiittlnn. n H tc. Price 25 eenti SoM by all tlrufgliti. Tim only mii to take with llwd's sariapatllla. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North JardinSt. "m schmickerTTr. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer lillions of Dollars Uu up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get jour houses, stock, fur. niture etc., insured in flrst-cl&Bs re name companies hs represenuu iy ilAVIH FAUST Insurance Apent, AUo And Aivfdeni) Omnium m DRINK CLKARY'S KXTRA PINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. II DIN J 60. Shenandoah People Reason Easily and Consistently Nowadays. In furmur times liniments and plasters sold over all Internal remedies, because people mistook ellectii fur diseases and at tacked a paih where they found it. Tem porary lellcf convhicid tlieni they were rliiht. ami ;u they laid a return uf the pain to a return of tlio complaint, when In fact, the iiiMiasu was there all tliu time, backache Is Hot an aelihiE of the back, but an aching of the kidneys, and remedies must leaili the kidneys, and be porfeet in the work ut that, lieforu permanent relief is si cured. Dean's Kidney fills are perfect in their wmk ami in, in tut In their cine. A liackucuo gives way at once because the kidneys resume their iiirui.il t ii ti c t in lis and lime is l.othing to auhu. There is nothing so hard to com ti.it as iu evidence of our senses, and yet all who believe us on tlio subject of I'ackachu are Kl.nl they did because of the euro. Mr. Augusto Sweglcr, of 11 East Coal 'licet, miner, tunnel hi the old Quaker tiurdy just ascertain a euro fur a bad nick us many other Shenandoah citizens lave fun n 1 1 , and he does nut hesitate to re commend it striinnly. lie says: "I used I loan a Kidney l'ills and found ihem must reliable and satisfactory iu curing my Utile Hack. I was troubled for a lung time, and ibout four uiou.hsago when I learned of this nieily which was Kiid to be so good for backache ami kidney troublu 1 proeiiiud hex ut Kiiliii'i, pharmacy. .My back at that time hurt inu when Idling or stooping and if 1 h.it down and attempted to rise or move lUickly slurp twinges ut pain Weill dircctl through it. When uu my ftot theru was a steady aching in ny loins. 1 do nut have liioM, troubles now, and I have nut felt them since Using Dn.in's Kidney I'ids I etti en torse them as a L'uuJ reliable p.ieparaiiuu fur the kidneys." Do in's Kidney l'ills fur sale by ail draleis 1'rico 50 cents. Mailed by l'Wer-MI burn Co., llull'alo, N, Y., sole agents lor thu U. ! Kememl.er the namu Duau's und take uu sub stitute. Mlssi (Jreotiownlt VIiih. niiiomlngton, Ills., Keb. 18. The Jury In the ense of Olga Oreenwnlt, of l'e- tirln, vs. Daykln Hrothcrs, Thomas and Medina 1'aige, of Cleveland, found that the defendants tried to unjustly obtain possession of the complainant's prop erty. In order to obtain Immunity for her former lover, J. II. Whitney, of Cleveland, from prosecution for alleged embezzlement. Miss tireenwalt prom ised to pay Thomas Paige and others $5,000. and assigned her Interest in her father's estate, of which she was to ob tain possession at the age of 25. When this age was reached ihe executors of the tireenwalt estate refused to trans fer the pioperty In accordance with the assignment, which was followed by the litigation Just ended. WHAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes with one's plans or mhition like sickness or poor health. Have vou 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 eiidcncc of kiduev trouble. I'oo fieiucnt desire to urinate or pain in the back, isalso convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot is the great remedy for ill kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the hack, dilficult or painful urination, freiment desire to urinate, calding 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 effect of Swamji-Koot is soon realized. Its action is ;entle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and die cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may hai e a sample bottle and pamphictj both sent free by mail. Men tion II l.RAl.ii and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ISinghatntoii, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. THE WORK OF FIENDS. Diabolical Attempt to Horn a Vonni: (ioorcla ;irl to Death. Atlanta, Ga Feb. 18. A letter was received yesterday by Governor Atkin son from Sheriff Tatterson, of Decatur county, giving the bare facts regard ing the horrible efforts of three drunken negroes one day last week to burn to death the daughter of .Tames Alday, a prominent citizen of a district remote from telegraphic facilities in Decatur county. The girl, who Is about 1C years of age, had occasion to go to a spring about 200 yards from her father's house and on returning through a dense thicket she was seized by three ne groes, whom she had never seen before, and when they discovered that she was the daughter of Alday two of them firmly held her while the third applied matches to the skirts of her clothing. She was detained until the Ilames were licking her face and had eaten Into her undergarments and then released. She ran bcreamlng to her father's door, where she arrived with not a shred of clothing on her body and literally one huge blister. Immediate attention was given her and every effort made to save her live, but the latest reports from the idace Indicate that her death Is hourly expected. The sheriff Is limiting every effort to discover the fiends, Tho governor Is Investigating the affair, and it Is very probable a large reward will be offered for the apprehension of tho three men. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your lifo by neglecting a cold. Olio Mill uto Cough Cine cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles, C. II. llaccuhueh. Tvvolvo Sailors PriiMiinmiily M'.iWr. Sydney, N. S. W.. Feb. 18. Tho tug Licveret has arrived here and reports having picked up a boat containing the captain and tree members of the cerw of the Chilean ship Atacanui, bound from New Castle, N. S. 'W., to San Diego, The Atacama had been aban doned at sea. Twelve of her crow, who left the vessel In boats, are missing. The rescued were picked up 40 miles off the coast. They had been eight days without food and water. A steamer hns been sent to search for those who left In boats, but there nre faint hopes of finding them. CASTOR! A For Infanta and Children. n fit- It eg irirr tjtt. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And 1'lowers, the Hand of Alnellcu, Call foriihi. Via the truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Itonto," which traverses a regiun of peipetual sunshitio, wliuro snow storms, hlizzards or lilgli altitudes are unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old mid New Moxico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to nil who pur- cliaso tickets via tho Missouri l'aelfic railway .system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full Information, dropapostal eanl, .1. V. McCann, T. 1'. Agent. Bill Kail- road avenue, Khiiira, N. Y or 3IU broad way, Now York. :U-tf W. E. Iloyt. 0. 13 1'. Ant. GnEAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day mid get a puck ago of OltAIN.O It takes tho place of coll'co at iiboiit 1 the cost. It Is a food drink full of health, and can be given to die children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is luado of puro grains and looks uid tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or .lava coH'eu. It satisfies everyone. A cup of (lrain-0 is better for the system than a tonic, liccauso Its lienefit is permanent. What entree breaks down (lniln-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Oniln-O. inc. and BSc. THE PRODUCE TIARKETS As Itollcctcd by Dciiltiius In IMitladol- phln and Hull linoi'o. Philadelphia, Feb. 17. Flour slow: win tcr superfine, J31i3.20; do. uxtrn, $:!.S0fff3.C0; I'piiiiBvlviinin roller, clear, $I.10'4.S0; do, straight, $l.3.Vtf4.G0; western winter, clear. $1.20111.10: do. straight, SI.WMTt.To; city mills, ixtrn. S3.25tt3.ti0. ltye Hour moved slowly nt 2.MMi::.S0 per barrel, us to oual Ity. Wheat strong; No. a red, cusii unci February, $1.015(1.02; No. 2 l'oiiusylvn ntu and No. 2 Delaware red. $1.02145(1.03 Corn iinchaii'red: No. 2 mixed, cash und February, iLVUf S39c. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 8.i5(30c. Oats unchunged; No. 2 white. i3i,4c.: No. 2 white, clipped, 31c. Hay llrmly held; choice timothy, $12 for large bales. Ueof firm; beef hams, $23 21. Pork llrm; family. S13ft 13.50. Lard steady; western Btenmed, $5.10. Butter firm; western creamery, 14Hfii2c.; do. factory, llffllc: Ulglns, 20c: Imitation creamery, 13fil7c.; New York dairy, 13 17c.; do. creamery, WiWc.; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing at 23Ii20e.; do wholesale. 22e. Cheese dim; Uuge, whlto and colored. September. Mic: small do. do.. September. Sc.: Unlit skims, CiiCAc part skims. tfi5',c; full skims, 2f(3e. Kggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania. 10'se.: western. lCie. 1'otutoes dull; New York, $2.3iM(2.50; sweets, $31(4. Tallow sternly city. Mkc: country, V-.trtc. Cottonseed oil firm: prime crude. 20c.; do. yellow, 23 23V4e. Turpentine quiet at Sj'isi 31 Vie. Can bage quiet nt $3.5W4. Pig Iron warrants steady ut S0.G0fili.70. I.ako copper un changed, hut firm, at $11.2j?i11.). Tin nulct. hut firm, at $13.'J.1fi 11.10. Spelter un changed at $1.10u 4.20. Lead unchunged at $3.S0f.f.S5. Baltimore, Feb. 17. Flour firm and un changed. Wheat strong; spot nnd month, H.02i,i5il.02'8; March, S1.023UiJ.02Tfi; May, $1.01Vill-OH; steamer No. 2 red, S8i,4 DSUe.; southern, by bnniple, Dse.(i$1.03; do, on grade. !iac.(Ti$1.03. Corn firm; s uit nnd month, riij.ftsirjsc.; March, SWiSoVic.; April, 3.1i,if i !.1?ic ; steamer mixed, 35 SSkc. ; southern, white und yellow, 3r.3oc, Oats strong and higher; No. 2 white, 3314 (l34c: No. 2 mixed, 321(324c. Rye llrmer Ko. 2 nearby, 50c; No. 2 western, 57c Hay steady; choice timothy, $12.50ffil3. Grain freights very quiet, but steady: unehang ed. Sugar strong and unchanged. But ler and eggs quiet and unchanged. Cheese Steady and unchanged. Lettuce, $1.23 per basket. Whisky unchanged. Llvo Stock .MnrkctH. New York, Feb. 17. Kuropean cables luote Ann.rlcnn steers at lllfilll'.c., dressed weight; refrlpernlor beer, iifiOiijC. per lb. Calves steady; veals, $1,501(7.50. Sheep and lambs quiet, steady; about 400 head un sold; sheep, $3.50nj5; lambs, $5.501J0.25. Hogs slow at SI.Wl4.C0. F.ast Liberty, Pa., Feb. 17. Cattle sternly; choice, $1,751(4.83; common. $3.50 I; hulls, stags and cows, f2fll. Hogs slow and lower: prime mediums nnd heavy Yorkers, $l.25f(4.30; light Yorkers, $4.03 1.15; pigs, $3.Wil; heavy hogs, $I.15Ti 1,23; roughs, $2.5003.73. Sheep llrm; choice, 1.50fi5; common, $.1.50'u I. Choice lambs, to.ROfiB; common to good, $4,735(5.70. Veal salves, $C(tfC.50. Whooping cough is tho most distressing malady; hut its duration ecu bo cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is ilso the best known remedy for croup and ill lung and bronchial troubles. (J. H.llagcn buch. llequoits For Masse. Trenton, Feb. 18. Vice Chancellor Emery rendered a decision yesterday In the case of Kerrigan against Thomas Tabu, In which he held that It was per fectly legal for a person to bequeath money to be expended for masses for the testator according to the practices of the Catholic church. DR. WURT'Sl)PiM0N OF THE NEW DISCOVERY ICINE. IN MED- A Remarkably Successful Remedy For Djspepsla, Indigestion and Stomach Troubles, Dr. Wurth, in commenting on recent dis coveries iu medicine said : There is nono which is certain to bo so valuable and far reaching in benefit as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, tho now stomach remedy ; I say far leaching, liccauso people little realize how important a sound stomach nnd vigorous di gestion is toevcrv man, woman and child. Indigestion is thu starting point of con sumption, heart disease, Ilright's disease, diabetes, nervous prustnitluu, liver troubles; why is tliis so? Simply lieeauso every nerve, muscle and tissue iu our bodies is created und nourished from tho food we eat. If that fund Is, by reason of a weak stomach, com pelled to lie fur hours, a sour, fermenting mass of half digested food, it poisons tho blood and nervous system, creates gas wliich distends the stomach and bowels, causing pressure on the heart, lungs aud other organs ami seriously Impeding their action. lie says further, the point to direct atten tion Is not the nerves, nor heart, nor lungs nor kidneys, hut the stomach, tho flrot causu of all the mischief.. Tlio remedy to uso for hullgostlnii and weak stomachs Ii not some cathartic, but a remedy which will digest tlio food, increase tho How of Kistric juice, abborb tlio gases, and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will accom plish exactly this result hi any case of stom ach trouble, because these tablets aro com posed of tho digestive acids, aseptic pepsin, (lolibn Seal and bismuth, pleasant to titstu, nnd not being a patent medicine, can be ustd by anyone with perfect 'ufety. I belloro Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tablets will cure any form of Indication aud stomach trouble except cancer of s.omnch. Full size packages of Stuarts Dyspepsia TahUts art sold by druggists at BO ceuts. A book on stoinich diseases together with thousands uf testimonials will ho sent by ad dressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, tskyour grocer for the "Royal Patent dour, aud take uo other brand. It is tlio best flour made. IN SENATfAND HOUSE. Tho Somite Opposes tho Snlo of tho KllllKllS 1'uolllo Itlllll'Ollll. Washington, Feb. 18. After a spirited debate occupying more than two hours the senate yesterday, by n vote of 31 to 29, agreed to the resolution of Mr, Tur-. pie, of Indiana, declaring the senate s opposition to the combination of the sale of the Kansas Tactile railroad. It was developed by the discussion that tho government would receive from tho sate of tho Union and Kansas Pacific something more than $05,000,000, 91 per cent of the entire Indebtedness of tho roids to tho United States, the basis of settlement being about $20,000,000 better for the government than that proposed by the Cleveland amdlnlstra tlon. An agreement was renched to take a llnal vote upon the Corbett case on Mondny, Feb. 28. The debate on the bankruptcy bill dragged along listlessly In the house yesterday, Interest In It being over shadowed by the Mnlne disaster. The peeches on the lloor nttracted almost no attention, and were delivered In most instances to a handful of mem bers. It's a mistake to Imagino that itching piles can't ho cured, n mistake to siifler a day Ionizer than you can help, Dean's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. t any drug store, 50 cents. The rower Support J'llnco uortriro. London. Feb. IS. Tho Pnris corre spondent of The Times snys: "Russia, France and England, wltn uermany s assent, persist In supporting the can didacy of Filuce George of Greece, who, on taking the title of sovereign prince of Crete, would renounce his rights to the Greek throne, thus meeting the ob jection thnt his appointment would be the indirect annexation of Crete to Greece. It Is believed the dllllculty will be settled hi this manner." 4Saved Her Life. R3. JOflN WALLET, of Jefferson, wis., than whom nono Is morohlghly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1S0O I had a Bcvero attack of LaCrlppo and at tho end of four months, In sp'lto of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lunns heart and nervous system wero co completely wrecked, my lifo was de spaired of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sloop by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating, I could not lio In mi) position but a short tlmo and not on my left sldo at all. Jly husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Norvino and Ileart Cure and I bo gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottlo of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles nnd was completely restored to health to rhosurprlsoof all." Dr. Miles' Komedles aro sold by all drug ; Ists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo ' leneflts or money ro "unded. lloolt on dis eases of tho heart and norves free. Address, p-JsorlCi!; Restores. Jj IJR. MlLHd MEDIO. I, CO., Elkhart, Ind. Fine Gent's I Furnishings 3 Lends M to Good Looks. ! Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - MAX LEVIT, Prop. Helped by an Honest Doctor. Determined to restore health to a man stricken with paralysis, the physician prescribed the remedy that has proved most powerful in such cases and effected a complete cure. A warning and a lesson for hard workers. TMs li a plain, straightforward account of a farmer who worked too hard, who became helplcs3 through a stroke of pa ralysis, but who had Ihe good fortune to be attended by an honest doctor, who cured 1 im by prescribing Dr. Williams' Pink Pilh for Pale People. T!ic farmer is William Slimpson. His farm is near Rugby, Ind. Like thousands of other intelligent, hard-working men of his vocation he owns valuable property and is considered by lus neighbors a well-to-ds man. Lice thousands of others he worked throujh fair weather and foul to provide :ombrlably for his household. Like thousands of others, on arriving at ihe age when the strain of toil sl-.oi.Id slacken up and rest begin, the grim enemy piralysis, clutched him. His cure was so unexpected, so rapid and complete, that it is a neighborhood wonder. " 7hile gathering a heavy fall harvest," ie siys,"l worked early and late. My hired help left me and I finished the fall work alone, but the end of the harvest ioind me exhausted. "About the first of December I bad a stroke of paralysis. We called in the doctor. He slid overwork had caused my trouble. My lcit leg was dead and helpless t my right leg was fast falling into the same con dition. " After treating me a week without any riio Florida Limited "VV III Again ltun on the Southern Kiiilway. The Florida Limited, wliich is tlio syn onym of nil that Is elegant iu modern rail way trains, and wliich during its former ' service has been a prime favorite fur tourists , from tho Nortli seeking the mild climate of Florida, will lie placed in service by tho Southern Railway about tho first week iu January, 16118 With its return to service tills train, which will bo solid Pullman vcstlliulcd between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features hi the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore presented, and which will lo destined to add still further to its already woll established popularity. Thu Southern Railway is having built for the Florida Limited serv'eo threo trains,cach containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment oar and a library and observation car, each car com pletu in all Its appointments and equipped with tho very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and (onvenionce of the pas sengers. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can lie stated that it will be thu quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will he so planned that passengers can leavo Philadelphia at somo convenient hour during tlio day and ar I rivo at St. Augustine befnro nightfall of tlio luuowing uay. rnuaucipnia itecuni. Nolice. Applications for lurther informa tion addressed tu Jim. M. Ileal), District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will rcccivo prompt attention, 10-25-tf HuekleU'B Arnica Halve. Tho best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, oi jo nav required. It w cuaniuteed to'dvo ,'iorfect satisfaction or tnony refunded. Price 25 cents per hox. For sale hy A. Waaler. Buy Kcystonellour. He suro that tho name Lessio & Uaeb. Ashland, Ph.. Is printed on ever sae .' . SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST n nil ii. MARK YOU ! Look Where to Save Your Money, New styles of Spring Hats are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starter. We fuel satisfied and prices will suit all. Many range in price from 45 cts Fine Gent's Buy a half or quarter dozen pair. That kind Hail ilOSe. that will make the wearer smile. Wc have the very newest creation in plaid and jiolka dot hose. Fine Imported f,?"1''". Ml,".' I Silk Mufflers, winter end of any ( purchaser. Wc have them rniiiug; iu ' piicc from 50 cents to 52.25, A THE UP-T - DATE HAT gain, my doctor became uneasy. He did something for which lean never thank him enough. " He brought me a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and told me they would do me more good than any thing lie knew of. He had used them with great success in a case similar to mine. The case in question was that of L. Phillips, of Petersvllle. "In all I took nine boxes of the pills. I need not go over my gradual recovery in detail but you must imagine my (oy and relief when, after two months of helpless ness, I felt life and strength return day by day to my dead limbs. When I had taken the ninth box I was completely cured. "I am hale and hearty to-day, with no trices of my awful experience, and I give all the credit to Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They probably saved me from the grave." Mr. Stimpspn, to give more strength to his story, made affidavit to its truth before Abncr Norman, a Notary Public at Rugby. The power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in the vast number of dis eases due to impure or poisoned blood or to derangements of the nervous system, has been demonstrated in thousands of in stances as remarkable as the one related above. No one who is suffering can right fully neglect this way to restore health. Drugeists everywhere sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pdls for Pale People. PROFESSIONAL CARDS IU. W. II. Y1NOST. VETERINARY SURGEON. ' Graduate and lito Kcslilutit Houne 8urgecp tbu University State of If. Y. Headquarters :-Conilucrcla) Hotel. Bhonandoab TIIUItE YKAH COU113K. Cnlls night or day promptly rupondcd. Jr M. HUKKR, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Olllce Kfian building, cor er of Main an Centre Btreets, Sheuandoab, T H. POMEUOY. J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. jg W. KHOKMAKKlt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pKOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, . Lock Box OS, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under somo of tho but masters ip London and Paris, will rfva luifyfits on the violin, mandolin, Rultarand vooal Qultuje. Tcrim reasonable. Audi-ess In care of Strnnv, 'he i ewe lor Hhennndnah. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Ii Inva riably obtained br thore who use I'ozJosl'a Complexion ."owder. 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. that the styles Only a Starter. Furnishing - House, ST RE, 15 East Centre Street, SSSSSSSSSHil tea..
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