G HERALD lWTAltLlSIIKI) 1HY0. I'uulltlicil orcrr Bvrnlnt, Pircvit Rnm1njr.nl 1 Bocth Jardin Htiikft. Nkab I'lnthk. Did Ilrld In itcllrcK il lnSlicnntiilonii nnil tin urrcumllng toivan for Mx cent, n week, My nbl o the carriers. Ity innll 13.00 n year, or V centra month, aynllc In nilvancu. AdvertW tneuts charged tu-eonlliti; topuee And ponlbfoti. Tho nultllt.lict-4 rfn c the rlttht to change the pgHtlon of advertisement whenever the pull i'4ntt i of new ileliintiiln It. The right le leacrved to l jjeenny ndverftlpeliient, whether iiatd for or not, t.tnt the tulllHhern may tleem lproiier. Advertising rule trnde know:, upon Hpplltntlon. Flit-rut nt the pofttofHce nt fthennmltmh, l'i., nw ffccund clnni mnll mutter. TKI.Kl'llONK CONNKCTION "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening; Herald MON'DaY, KUHIStTAUY 21. I'm. TlIK rush to the Klondike i fully up to oxiioctiitioiic. It can ii"t hi' mill that tho prosunt Keni'riitioii Is lacking in faith. 8kn.thi Qi'AY has iiitroilucoil a bill int.. tlii Senatu providing for tho construction of n now m-idi'iii'o in Washington for the l'Josidelit. l'or haps hi' has in view his own future comfort Tint Muck Diamond -ays there was "a coon in tho woodshed" In the ap pointment of deputy postmaster for Shenandoah, claiming the successful applicant secured the position to pro mote the welfare of another Indi vidual at the expense of liepubli can 8ii. -cess in Shenandoah. Tho "coon ' is small, but he is there all tho name A vvitii'icii in a New York paper says it is unconstitutional to make the I nited States singular. Techni cally he is right. The constitution fruitier deferred to tho old state sivereitfiity notion, and said "the I tilted States are." The Union armies and the Supremo Court, how over in knocking out secession and killing state sovereignty, proclaimed to all the world that the United States i.s. Tine enterprising citizens of Jit. Carmel have formed a Board of Trade. Most of the larger towns of tho region have an organization of this character with a view to securing industries, while Shenandoah sits Idly by and seems content to rol safely upon tho coul industry. The other In. roughs have sot an example in this respect t lint might be followed with pn.llt by the cifiens of the "largest town in the county." Tint feeling in Shenandoah during the past week, caused by the sensa tional reports sent from news centres in reference to the destruction of the Maine, has been at high pitch. But the statements issuing from naval oillcials has discredited these war rumors, and everyone is now await ing the result of the ofllcial Hoard of Inquiry and the developments from inspection to bo mado by tho govern ment divers. Tiik assistant Secretary of the Jfiivy says "the United States is a tie with (iermany for ilfth place in naval power among the great nations." This is an effective answer to those who claim that this country would prove an easy mark in a war with any of tho Kastern powers. Tint fact is in the quality of its vessels and in general lighting strength, Knglaud and France are the only two nations ahead of the United States. It is with profound sorrow that we record tho death of the estimable wife of Prof. J. W. Cooper, superin tendent of tho local public schools. Her death occurred early yesterday morning at tho family residence in this town, and the announcement will bo received among all classes with universal regret. It is, indeed, a severe blow to Prof. Coopor, and ho has tho sympathy of tho entire com munity in IiIh great boreayeniont. Ojcr.Y those who live in a small town can realize the power and fasci nation of the homo paper. It oc cupies a place that no other publica tion can till. The homo newspaper comes first always. Everybody looks through every column to see if hits or her "name ia in tho paper." Kaeh bit of local gossip Is road and dis "cussed. Sometimes it is a birth, sometimes a death, sometimes a marriage. No matter whnt it is, every name mentioned is familiar to all, and for this one reason alone the homo paper is prized above and be yond anything tho'Hturary follows" can produce. Tiik telegraph, telephone, electric light and all other mutilators of trees are having dear o.porionces with tho courts. As is well known, when these corporations sot out to Htrlng thoir overhead wires they deal with tho rest of liiaukiu'i as if tho latter had no rights which thoy wore bound to respect. Should a line uhttdo or fruit tree raise an olTondlng lluiu in the place where a wire is to go, it Is cut oir without tho least re gard to tho wishes of tho owner, and any reiiionstrance on his part might -with oquul results be directed against the north wind, Hut, thanks to tho law that was put on our books some years ago, those people uro being brought up with a sharp turn as often .us thoy are hauled into court On Holiday tho Berks county court tried such a case, and the offending com jmny was lined :)75. .Some weeks jigou like euso turned up in some other locality. If tho aggrieved parties asuert their rights lis often as they are violated, these outrages will stop after awhile. Begin night With Coughs and Colds. Tiiko the sure cure, l'ati-Tlna, 2Iic. At Oruhler llrnv, drug stole. AN EDUCATORS WARNING. Noted Coloi'cil Leader AilvNet I,ou Kliinn'nCoiixtlttitliiintl C'.im veil I loll. New OrlPurw, Fell. 21. Hooker T. Washington, prominent colored lender and educator, of Tuekegeo. Ala., In an open letter to the constitutional con vention now In seiinlon In this city, af ter explaining the motives which prompt him to ncldreiw the convention, (taya, among other HiIiirs: "Since the war no state has lind such an opiKirtunlty to settle the race ciies tlon, so far as It concerns politics, as Is now given Louisiana. "The negro agrees with you that it 1b necessary to the salvation of the south that this lestilcllou he put upon the ballot. 1 know that you have two serious problems before you; Ignorant anil corrupt government on the one hand anil the other a way to restrict the ballot so that control will be In the hands of the Intelligent, without re gard to race. With the slncerest sym pathy with you In your efforts to find a way out of the difficulty. I wnnt to suggest that no state In the south can make a law that will provide an op portunity or temptation for un Ignorant white man to vote and withhold the same opportunity from an Ignorant col ored man without injuring both men. Any law controlling the ballot that Is not absolutely Just and fair to both races will work more permanent Injury to the whites than to the blacks. "I beg of you further that In the de gree that you close the ballot box against the Ignorant that you open the schoolhouse. More than one-halt of the people of your state are negroes. No stnto can long prosper when a large percentage of Us citizenship Is In Ignor ance and poverty and has no Interest In government. I,et the very best educa tional opportunities be provided for both races." I'i'llll-ylCIiiini ntllltoll, Ilarrlsburg, Feb. 21. Deputy Secre tary of Internal Affairs I. 15. Hrown is preparing some Interesting statistics showing the total amount of taxes col lected In the commonwealth. This table, based upon the population of 'the state at the time the last census wns taken, will show that In the entire state there was collected last year for the support of the poor Ifi cents per capita; for construction anil repairs of streets, roads and bridges during the year, $1.S7 per capita; for schools, etc., $2.3 per capita; for other purposes, $4.91 per capita. Of the total amount of taxes collected for all purposes In the 'state, 23 per cent was devoted to educational purposes. Diuiirlitups orrlio Itovolutlo... Washington, Feb. 21. The annual meeting of the Daughters of the Amer ican llevolution opened here today. This year theie Is u hot light In pros pect over the olllce of president general, to be vacated by Mrs. Adlal Stevenson. The organization for the llrst time will depart from Its linage of electinc to this olllce the wife of the vice presi dent of the 1 'lilted States. The two most prominent candidates are Mrs. Daniel Manning, of Albany, wife of the ox-secretary of the treasury, and Mis. Donald McLean, ngent of the poweiful New York city chapter. Constable .Murdered by Ncafims. I.lttlo Hock, Feb. 21. K. O. Mussey, a prominent citizen and constable of Franklin township. Little Itlver county, was murdered In a horrible manner at a point six miles from Ashdown. Sat urday night, by Ned Aiken and his son and two negroes he was trying to ar rest. Massey was shot from ambush, his lungs being torn from his body by bullets. Massey had previously arrest ed Charley Johnson, Aiken's son-in-law, for carrying a pistol, and Johnson escaped. Mussey and lllchaid Dickens, a deputy, hud started to Aiken's house, to imest Johnson, when the murder oc curred. Should bo in every family medicine chest ni' I every traveller's grip. '1 liey aie iuvallialilo when the ra.xi .n-h li out of order; cure iH-adarh. billouineii, unit ll llvr truubtei. Mtt.l ri"1 Qlcieut. 25 cent.. Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of LRUER'S LAGER m Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, : PUREST .' AND . HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke, every year. Take no risks but set your houses, Block, fur. ultuie, etc., Insured in first-claBS re liable companies as represented by HAVID FAUST insurance Acent, Alio Llfn and Accidental Onmiianle DRINK CUJARY'S KXTRA 1?INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softnui of the skin la Inva riably obtained br tuur? who use I'ozioni'b Complexion i'owuer. DANGER IN SODA. Serloim ltenlllln SiiinelllueH I'olloxv lis 12x ccmIiu Use. Common imimi is nil rlglit In its til.ico mid iliill.ii'tiHsblo in t lio kitchen and fur cook In K mid washing ititiosea, hut it was never In tended fur it medicine, uml puurilo who uso it as such will some day regret it. We refer to the common use of soiln to re lieve heartburn r sour stimiarli, n hiilitt which thousands of jicnnlo practice almost dally, anil one which is fiatiM with danger; moreover the soda only ulvi'S temporary re lief and in llio end the stomach trouble guts worse and worse. The Hula acts as a mechanical irritant to the wnlls of tho stom.ich uml bowels and cases aiu on record where it accumulated in the Intestines, causing death by inll iintiia lion or peillonltls. Dr. Ilarlaiidsen leionimcnils as the safest anil surest cure fur sour stomach (acid dys pcpsi.i) an excellent preparation sold by dniKKists miller the liamo of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. Tbeso tablets are large 20 gniiu lozungcH, very pleasant to taste and contain the lutural acids, peptones and di gestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken after meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly beforo it has time to formunt, sour uml poison tho hlooit and ucrous system. Dr. Wuerth states that ho invariably uses Stuart's Dyspcp-ia Tablets in all c.ics of stomach derangements and finds them n curtain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting the food they ciente a healthy appetite, iucreaso llesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. Tbey are nut a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases and weakness sind will bo found reliable 111 any stomueli trouble ex cept cancer of the stomach. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents per package. A llttlo book describing all forms ol' stomach weakuess aml their cure mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Midi. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cnttln Hecolptx In I'lillndolplilii nnd the I. litest (Jimtiit Ions. I'hllnilelphhi, Feb. 21. The receipts o( cattle In this city Inst week were us for lows: liecves. 2,722; sheep, 4,0r,9; hogs, 4,021. Receipts for the previous week were: Iiceves, 2,'Jll: sheep. 4,M.'i; hogs, 4.011. ileef cattle were in moderate, hut suf llelent supply, and while prices remained stonily the offerings, which wero of Chl- cmro, Ohio and Lancaster county stock were of belter quality thun that of the week previous. Tho market was classi fied na a shade cnsler. Among the re ceipts wero COO head on steamer Uou HKinJa for Glasgow. We quote: Extra, $3.15'n.").:i7; good, JMio.15; medium, !4.(m&5; common, tl.lSK4.4U. Receipts of sheen were ample, hut a larKc proportion of tho stock was heavier than the market demands, which caused a shade of dullness to pervade. Prices remained steady und unchanged. Quota tions: Kxtra, Gfr5ytc.; good, 4!i'rj"4?ic. ; me dium, 4ft4V4c; common, S'.fcltle.; lambs, Ey OTic The shipments of hogs wero seasonable and wero well cleared up under u llrm market at steady pi Ices. Wo quote: Ileal western, DfifaGc. ; other sorts, G',i5?48. Fnt cows were In fair demand and fa.j. ly steady nt nymc. Thin cows ruled unchanged from $3 to $12. Veal calves were In ordinary offerings nnd llrm nt !ff7c. Milch cows sold reasonably well from 20 to $10. Dressed steers brought 7Vjifj8Vic. Drebsed cows sold for CS"c. Tbero aro three little things which do inoru work than any other thrco littlo things eicatcd they aro tho ant, tho bee anil DoWitt'ri Littlo lltrly Itisers, the last being the famous littlo pills for stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Iliigenbuch. rim Florida Limited Will Again Kim on the Southern Itallivay. Tho Florida Limited, which is the syn onym of all that is elegant in modern mil- way trains, and which during its former service has been a prune favorite for tourists from the North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will be placed in service by tho Southern Hallway about tho first week in Januarv. 1MIS. Witli its return to service this train, which will ho solid Pullman vcstibulcd between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore presented, and which will le destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. Tim Southern lialluay is having built fur tho Florida Limited service three trains, each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments and equipped witli tho very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and loiivcnlenco of the pas sengers. YYIiilo no schedule has as yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will bo tho quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, ami will bo so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and arm-out Kt. Augustine before nightfall of tho folluwing day. Philadelphia ltceord. Notice. Applications for lurthcr informa tion addressed to Jifo. M. Ileal), ulstrict Passenger Agent, Southern Kailway, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will recelvo prompt attcutlon. 10-25-tf Whooping cough is tho most distressing malady; but its duration can bo cut short by the use of Ono Minuto Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy fur croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. C. 11. llageii. bueh. II.IIltlDA. l'i:i;cO.VAM,Y-l'ONDUCTHI TOUlt VIA I'KNK' B VI. VAN I A 11AILUOA1). One must appruciato tho advantages of modern railway travel when ho can leave the laud of lill..!arils oneilay ami nun him self in the laud of Dowers tho next. To do tills take tho Pennsylvania Railroad H ... I....b,....I1I.. ...M..1. will Imivn Vi York and Philadelphia by special train of I'liluiau I'aiuco cairs luesoay, rouruary a, allowing two weeks in Florida. Kxcurslun tickets, inc'tiillng railway transportation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), und meals eu route in both directions while .raveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, 50.00 ; Philadelphia, $18.00; Caiiandaigua, $M.8.1 ; Krle, $31.85; Wilkesbarrc, fSO.a.') ; Pittsburg, :; 00 1 and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, Itineraries, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 110(1 llroailway, New York: or address (leo. W, Iloyil, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Sheet Station, Philadelphia. Never Falls for CoughB and Colds. That's what Pau-Tlna Is, 25c. At (iruhlor Pros., drug store, Hclinefor mill Ivch Mnlolicd. Chicago, Feb. 21. "Joke" Sclmefer uml Frank C. Ives had a lengthy con ference In this city yesterday and de cided to settle their differences by a COO-pnlnt name, 18-Inch balk line, for tho billiard championship of tho world. The game will ho played in Central Music Hall on April Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. Quo Min uto Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippo and all throat ami luiii; troubles. 0. II, llugcnbuch. , THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. Another Ciitinii Itocounltlon Resolu tion lCxpcatcd In tint Somite, Washington, Fob. 21. Unless the Cu ban question or some phase of the Mnlno disaster Ehottld come beforo the house this week the time, with tho ex ception of today, will be devoted nomi nally at least to the sundty civil ap propriation bill. This bill Is u very voluminous measure, containing all the odds and ends of appropriations, ns Its name Indicates, and Is usually produc tive of mote protracted contests than nny of the other appropriation bills. It is understood thnt the Information re garding tho sltuntlon in Cuba asked for last week by tho house has been pre pared by the state deportment nnd Is ready for transmittal, hut In view of the condition of public sentiment pend ing tho tesult of the olllclal Investiga tion Into the cause of the dlsnster to the Maine It Is considered probable thnt the answer of the state department will he withheld for several days. The diplomatic nnd consular and the Military academy appropriation hills will be considered nnd passed by the senate during the we ll. There will he more, or less debate In executive session of the Hawaiian annexation treaty, and speeches will be made on the claim of Mr. Corbett to a seat in tho senate on the appointment of the governor of Oregon. The Corbett matter will not be pressed except to the end of having the speeches so far disposed of as to make sure of getting a vote nt the time fixed, a week from today. The expec tation is tlipt the bill milking appro priations for tho consular nnd diplo matic service will be made the basis for considerable debate. It Is under stood to be Senator ....ion's Intention to make an effort to secure the Incor poration in tho bill, ns an amendment, of his provision for the recognition of Cuban belligerency BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, nnd as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. 'Hie lirst way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. sami'i.i: sunt ruin:. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It i.s comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root fulfills every wisli in quickly curing bladder and urinary troubles. It coi reels ina bility to hold urine nnd scalding or stinging pain in ifissiug it, or had effects following use of liipior, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild anil extraordinary efiect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful ciues of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Hr.RAl.u and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guaran tee the genuineness of this offer. LAWLESSNESSJN ALASKA. Governor Itriuly Dosorlbiw tho Im moral Invaders of tho Country Washington, Feb. 13. Secretary Bliss Is In receipt of a letter from Governor John G. Urady, of Alaska, descriptive of the lawless condition of affairs at Skaguay and Dyea. It was referred to at the cabinet meeting yesterday, when Alaskan affairs were under discussion, and was considered BUlIlclent Justifica tion by the members for tho dispatch of the additional military force already authorized to be sent to Alaskan ter ritory. The letter says In part: "News from Skaguay by the steam boat now In port is serious. The Uni ted States deputy marshal has been shot dead In discharge of his duty. An other man was killed at the same tlmo and place. Recently the steamers have been carrying great lists of passengers. Many of these are gamblers, thugs and lewd women from the worst quarters of the cities from tho coast. They have taken In the situation at Skaguay and Dyea, and appear to have combined to carry things witli a high hand. The best people at these places are power less, because they have no municipal form of government. "The United Stales marshal Is power less, because he can appoint only a few deputies, and when they undertake to act they are singled out as targets by this rulllanly element. Ono of this class was tried In the United States district court last December for the killing of United States Deputy Marshal Watt in January, 1SU7, and was acquitted by the Jury In the face of positive testimony. In fact, these inlluences seem to bo Joined hand In hand, and will surely go unpunished unless tho government takes Immediate action and provides tho necessary force at Skaguay, Dyea and other points, For Infants and Children, Tit fie- 9 u eterr FUGITIVE TELLER RETURNS. Wllllnm X. IIol-l's, Cliiu-ucd With Hob hint; n Doluwiiro Hunk (HS(HI,((I(. Wilmington, Del., Feb." 21. William N. Hoggs, the teller of the First Na tional bank, of Dover, who Is accused of taking J10G.000 from that Institution, walked Into tho olllco of Marshal Short, In the federat building, Saturday and gave himself up to tho United States authorities. After strenuous efforts to secure ball for the nccused man ho woe taken to New Custle Jail lato In tho nf tcrnoon. Hoggs refuses to say where he has been. Ho says the matter has been on his conscience, and ho returned voluntarily to take the punishment fot his crime. It has been learned that Hoggs has not been out of tho country, lip had many good friend In the south, and there he spent most of his time. Another sensation In the case was tho arreBt of four prominent cltlzenf on charges of complicity In tho bank looting, They nre Thomas 8. Clark, Charles Hutler, ox-ShoiifT Cole and Colonel Cooper. The amounts with which tho men nte accused of aiding In securing nre ns follpws; Cooper, $23,000; Cole, $1,400; Clark, $4,000, and Hutler, $188.21. AH pleaded not guilty and were roloased on bail. None qf the mon seem, ed to bo disturbed ovor'thelr arrest. TO CUlti: A C(H.l) IN ONI, KAV Tuko Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It falls to cure. 25c. Tho genuine' baa L. 11. Q. on each tablet. THERE MEJTHER8. Pleiity of Tlicnt, But so Different. Local Proof Is Wltnt Shenan doah People Want. Thor i are a great many of them, livery paper has Its shaio, Statements hard to bcllovo, liartlbrtoprovo. Statements from far away places. What people say In Maine. Public expression from California. Oltlmes good endorsement there. Hut of little scrvico hero nt home. Shenandoah people want local proof. Tim sayings of neighbors, friends and citizens. Home endorsement counts, It dlsaims the skeptic, is beyond dispute. This is the backing lh.it stands behind i veiy box of Doan's Kidney I'ills. Hero Is a case of It. Mrs. Thomas McKay, of C02 Raspbtrry Ave., says: "I had been much troubled with an aching In the small nf my back and it lameness or tenderness in my loins when stooping or rising from a chair. There wero pains in tbu top and back of my head and a feeling of weal incss hanging over mo all tho time. I had no energy and sucmcil tuoiu tired ninniings than I wjs tho night bel'oro. Dean's Kidney Tills weio highly recom mended to mo mid 1 i:ut them from Kiilin's l'liarmaey on South Main stieet, and began using tliem accotding to directions. I found immediate teller and tbey soon stepped tho dull, grinding nulling in. my back und re moved Hie lameness and also the languor from which I HiiU'oied. I can highly rcconi nieml Dean's Kidney I'ills as a remedy that can always bo relied upon to euro backache and kidney troubles." Doan's Kidney Tills for sale by all dcaleu. Trico ) cents. Mailed by l'oster-Miiburn Co., Itull'alo, X. Y., solo agents for tbu U. S h'eiueinl.er tho namo Doan's and take, no sub stitute. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Villi rlimers, Hie Hand or America, Cali fornia Via tho trtto pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which tiaverses a regiun of perpetual sunsbii.2, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of inodorn railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway .system. For rales right from your home, lileinttire, and full information, dropapo-,tal card, J. P. McCanu, T. P. Agent. Mil Rail road avenue, Rliiib-a, N. Y., or 3'Jl llroail way, New York, li-l-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Tim Now Knuliind Strlito. Now Hedford, Mass., Feb. 21. The sixth week of the big strike opened to day, and apparently there is no settle ment In sight. The prevailing opinion, however, is that the operatives will be forced back to work Inside of two weeks. A significant fact Is that the weavers' union Is gettlngshortot funds. The strike pay of the union weavers has been cut down from $3 per week, nnd this cannot Inst very long, as this small amount of money will not support a family. No active steps have been taken toward compromise. Tho Discovery of the Day. Aug. J. Uogcl,. the leading druggist of Sbrcvcport, I.a., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only tiling that cuics my cough, and it is the best seller I have," J. I'. Campbell, merchant of SalTord, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed forit ; it never fails, and is n sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for iti merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for't'onsumption, Coughs anil Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Tree trial bottles at A. Waslcy's drug store. Fine f Gent's I Furnishings : ? Lends i to Good $ Looks.- 1 w " ' hi S 1 feSsV-sJ-Xst I' 1 Miif 1 a: m 1: 1 Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, MAX LEVIT, Prop. AN IRREPRESSIBLE WITNESS. Mrs. Gallagher Insisted Upon 1)0 lioiinelug HlierlH"H Deputies. Wilkesbnrre, Pa., Feb. 21. There was nothing new developed in tho testi mony offered at tho Martin trial on Saturday. Mrs, Mary Gallagher as sumed command of tho trial when she ascended the witness stnnd. She 1b tho mother of Grace Coyle, the school teacher of Lattlmer who testified to Feeing the strikers shot down like rab bits, as they were running wildly away from tho deputies. Mrs. Gallagher Is ot middle age and comely, and there Is no Impediment In her speech. Mrs. Gnllaghcr tried to tell what a wounded man had said to her, but the conversation was ruled out. While counsel wns arguing Mrs. Gallagher broke In: "Mr. Lennhan, I am not here to be Intimidated by anybody. You enn do to me ns tho deputies did to tho poor working mnn; you can Bhoot me, but you can't intimidate." Judge Woodward's gavel had no ef fect on tho lady's eloquence. She want ed to tell what another wounded man said to her near the railroad track. "Object; it's hearsay," exclaimed Mr. Leuahnn. "No, It ain't; It's my say," cried Mrs. Gallagher. "I said It was a massacre, red handed, In broad daylight. I saw a man with a gun." When asked If It wns Sheriff Martin she Hald: "No, It was a nice, respect able mnn. I went up to him nnd I de nounced him. Oh, I dare not tell It here. I know about tho law of evi dence. I can't repeat It because I caj.'t identify him." Mr. Lennhan declined to cross ex amine, nnd the lady talked herself all tho way out of the court room. "Well, It was a mnssacre." sho declared. "I'm sorry to see you, Mr. Lenahan, Identi fied with such a case. You're a good lawyer, but a bad man. I'm sorry to see you doing this for a little of Par dee's money." It's a mistake to imagine that itching pllos can't bo cured; a mistake to stiller a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief mid permanent cure. At any drug store, no cents. I'oslniiiilor Ilnrneil to Death. Minneapolis, Feb. 21. A special from Tlunsberg says: Tho postolllco and store at this place burned Saturday night. Postmaster Olaf Kartuncn, whe slept in the building, was cremated. There Is no evidence of foul play, and the flro Is thought to be the result ol accident. Kartuncn had been post master nine years. Ills body was re duced to ashes. A thrill of tenor s experienced when a brjssy cough of croup sounds throuch tho house at night. Hut the terror soon changes to relief after Ono Minute Cough Curo has been administered. Sifo and harmless for children. C. II. llagenbuch. ' ltnrneil to n Crisp. Ellzabethtown, N. Y.,' Feb. 21. The residence of Peter Liberty was destroy ed by fire at 1 o'clock in the morning, Of tho 20 persons In the house all es caped but JohA Bradford, of Essex, N. Y., a teamster, who was suffocated and burned to a crisp. Ilundrods of lives saved ovory year y having Dr. Thomas' Rclectrie Oil in tho huuso just when it is needed. Cures croup, hculs burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. Inconilliiry noHtroysi a Steninor. Cnmtfan, N. J., Feb. 21. The stcamei Appledore, owned by Peter Ilagan, was destroyed by flro yesterday while tlco to her wharf at Cramer Hill. Sho was used us a ferryboat to Philadelphia, and carried SOO passengers. The police be lieve the flro was tho work of an In cendiary. No one would ever be bothered with consti pation if everyono knew how naturally and piickly lhirduek 1)1 nod Hitters regulates tho stomach and bowels. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST ul'Sflllllllut. f Look Where to Save Your Money. entire stock At the lowest 36 New styles of Spring Hats are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starier. we feel satisfied and prices will suit all. Many range in price from ' Pinf" flfnt'J R"' a lnlf or quarter it r Ti l.cn lnir. That kiml Hall HOSe. tlmt will make the wearer smile. We lmve the very newest crcntion in plaid und polka dot hose. Fine Imported 'ft Silk JllUtllerS. winter end of nny purchaser. We have them ranging lit ptice from 50 cents to $2.2$. 45 clLs $3-5 THE UP-T -DATE HAT From Extreme Nervousness. THAT no ono remedy can contain tho elements necessary to euro all diseas es, is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' Sustcm of Rcstoratlvo Rcmodlos consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each forlts own purpose Mrs. L. O. llramley, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontnrlo, wrlless "For years 1 suf fered from extreme nervousness nnd nnnoy Ing constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of tho heart. I was uuablo to sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain In my loft sldo, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno, Heart Curo and Nervo nnd Liver lills and tho Antl-Paln PI113 to relievo sud'Jen paroxysms of pain nnd hcadacho, I soon felt much Improved and tho pains and aches and weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Tonic and am now restorod to my former goou health." Dr. Miles' Keracdlcsl aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo I benefits or money ro funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and! nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jQlt. V. II. Y1NGST, VETEIIINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Itesldent Houso Surgecp tho University State of N. Y. Headquarters : Commercial Hotel, flhenandoah THltHE YJCAIt COUR8H. Colls night or day promptly responded. M. BUnKK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office Kgan hullding, con er of Main on Centre streets, Shenandoah. J II. POMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenandoali, I'a. g T. fillOKMAKKIC, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Ccntro streets. pUOK. JOHN JONKS, NUS1CAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Rox G5, Mahnnoy City, Fa. Having studied under some of tho heat m astern h London and Paris, will iflve IcAppna on tho violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal autfute. Tenr.p reasonable. Address In caro ot Strode, the jeweler Shenandoah. (A Ha la ono of posBesa. 'rives it. Hanclsomo Complexion I the greatest charms a woman can Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. iRemediesl That is the place the closest buyer i.s now looking for. We are closing out our of '"UNDERWEAR cash prices. that the styles Only a Starter. STORE, 15 East Centre Street. HMI
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