The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 22, 1898, Image 2

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    MNG HERALD
KTAIll,ISIIi:i) 1R70.
Published every Kvcnlujr, Kxoept Hominy, at
A South Jahiiin Struct, NKAtt Cfntiib.
The HvrHlil Is dellveird InSheimndoftli mid the
urruundlitK towns tor six cents a week, m
ruI to the cm rters. lly nmll Jil.00 n yrnr.or If
cents h month, payable In ndvmicv. Advertise
ments chanced according to pnce nml posl tlon.
Tho puhllhcts rmerte the rlql't to change the
position of ndvcrtlscmcnti whenever the pul
I'tMlon ol news demnnds It, The tight Is
irservfcd to i.'Jc'any ndvertlseiuent, whether
paid lor or not, .int tlio publishers limy ucem
lproper AdvcrtlsliiR rntes made known
upon application.
Kntcred ut tho postolllce at Shenandoah, l"a.,as
second class mall matter.
TKI.Kl'IIONB CONNECTION
"All the News That's Fll to Print."
Evening Herald
Tl rxnY. rT.UKt'AKY 2. mns.
TllK Now York Sun volet'i the
imtriotk' MMitiiiioiit of the uitmtry in
maying tlmt "the U) of the Muiuo
increases the need of prompt notion
by Congress to ndi to our sumll list
of ships of the line."
TllK report of Mine Iuspeetor
Stein, published in Inst night's II KH
ALI), proved interesting to our thou
sands of readers. The Inspector's
pertinent comment added greatly to
the value of the report.
TlIKHK is much surprise in Schuyl
kill county that our representative
has maintained silence during the
"Maine" disaster. As a usual thing,
lie is the first Jingo that is touched
oil when war talk is on tap.
TllKriK has never been a time in the
history of this country when it could
afford to go to war with any foreign
nation, except in sulf-defeuse. This
was the spirit of the devolution, and
President McKinley is following tho
example of his illustrious prede
cessors. To-day is Washington's ISirthday,
but its observance in Shenandoah
was coMlined to the closing of the
banks and several business places. It
is a national holiday that has been
less honored, in recent years, than
any of our holidays, and it rellects
no credit upon the patriotism of our
people. Tho day is one. that should
be generally observed.
A DKCISION was rendered by the
Supreme Court of this state at Phila
delphia on Tuesday, in which that
tribunal held that the common law of
contributory negligence which re
quires a person to "stop, look and
listen" before they cross steam rail
roads applies to persons crossing a
street ear track on the city streets.
This decision will no doubt in the
future save the street railway com
panies considerable money.
TllK Lenten regulations for 181)8
have been issued by Archbishop
Hyan, of the archdioce-e of Penn
sylvania, and were published in these
columns yesterday. In addition to
calling tho attention of his people to
the various rules of conduct during
Lent, promulgated from time to
time by the Holy Sea, the Arch
bishop recommends to their gener
osity the charitable works in which
the Catholic church is engaged, and
appeals for contributions in behalf
of the extension of Christianity in
pagan lauds.
Thk trial of Kinilo Zola, the famous
novelist, continues to attract wide
spread attention. He is without
doubt the most talked about man in
France to-day. He iias made a bold
stand as the champion of the con
vict Dreyfus, and charges the French
authorities, who condemned Dreyfus
to a traitor's doom, with all manner
of wrong doing. For this Zola is
compelled to defend himt-clf in court,
and they afford him very little op
portunity to do that. Trial by jury
in France is a farce.
It was expected that the appoint
ment of a Naval Ofllcor and Sur
veyor of the Port at Philadelphia
would be made this week, but from
information received from Washing
ton it looks like another trying sus
pense for tho "faithful" in this
county. These appointments will not
be made until tlio middle of next
month, when tho term of tho present
incumbents expire. This was the in
formation given out on Saturday by
Senators Quay and Penrose, and is
received with any tiling but delight
by the friends of Maj. Finney. How
ever, everything comes to those who
wait.
THK anthracite coal trade presents
little change, says the Ledger. Some
what more demand for coal has fol
lowed the colder weather of the past
week, but it has rather given en
couragement for the future than done
much to deplete unsold stocks. Tlio
cold wayo has extended over most of
the country north of tho Potomac
and Ohio rivers, and tho hope iu tlio
trade is that it will stimulate orders
from the Northwest as well as New
Entrland. It is unfortunate that tlio
coal trade should depend so largely
upon tho weather, for tlio publio gen
erally do not ugree wltn coal opera
tors in the wish for severe cold and
storms. The general impression is
that radical restriction will be
necessary for several months to come
tokcup the output down to actual
market requirements. Dealers are
only buying from hand to mouth,
and yot spring Is closely approacn
ing.
Never Falls for Coughi and Colds.
That what I'an-Tiua U, 85c At Gruhlor
Sunn li Vint Hi-xtroyrn,
Pnyton. I'M 22. The National
CrkIi ltcRltiT company Is holding a
convention run- of iim nts from all over
the world, anil amotitr other countries
Spain In lepn'senlecl. In honor of the
various nations the different Hubs were
displayed at the factory. Objection was
was niaile to the Spanish linn by the
workmen, and 12 Spanish Hugs dis
played about the works were pulled
down and torn Into slueds. President
John II. Patterson ordered 21 Spanish
flags put up to replace the ones torn
down. This made the 2,000 workmen
angry, and trouble was feared.
TO Ct'ltl! A COM) IS ON11 HAY.
Take tixntlve llrnnio Quinine. Tablets. All
druggists refund tlio money If it fails to
cure. 2"iu. Tho geiiulno Inn b. II. (J. on
enrli tablet.
Tbi'eo Mates tiowhniitiil.
Chicago, Feb. 21. The states of Wis
consin. Iowa and llliii"ls are practically
snowbound. Ileports from Cedar ltap
lds and Webster City, la., Freeport,
Illooinlngton, ltockfnrd and Clalesburg,
Ills., 'ndlcate an average snowfall since
Saturday night of two feet. Through
out Wisconsin and northern Michigan
the fall whs much heavier in fact, tho
greatest of the season. A -tO-inlle gale
has idled the snow Into enorincus drifts,
completely pai!i! zing street railway
traiflc Rtid seriously Intel ferlug with
the operation of trains on tho steam
roads.
Whooping rough is the inn-t lUitrcsslng
malady; hut its duration cf.n bo cut short hy
tho uso of One Mluuto Cough Cure, which is
nlso tlio best known remedy fur croup and
nil lung and bronchial troubles. C. II. llageu
bucii. KlHliorinen Alive ami tvpn.
Marinette. Wis., Feb. 22 The 12 fish
ermen who started from Green Island
for Marinette during the blizzard and
were thought to have been lost, have
been located alive and well.
Hot It orn ! ! ami I'el'.oner Killed.
Know l!U Tenn.. Feb. 22. James
Shumate, i hii f of police of l.u Folette,
Tenn.. aid mpt-d to nrrest William
Kuthetfoid. who was drunk. The lut
ter shut the otlUer, and in the melee
botli men were killed.
possible doatli for some
wives. For others it
means practically no
discomfortat all. There
is no reason why child
birth should bo a period
of pain and dread. Sev
eral months before a
woman becomes a
mother she should
prepare herself for
tho critical ordeal.
Thero is a prepara
tion mado which ia
intended for this
purposo alone.
Tho name of
this wonderful
preparation is
It is a
liniment
to bo ap
plied ex
ternally. It relaxes
tho mus
cles and re
lieves tlio
distension,
to every
organ con
cornod in
childbirth, and
takes away nil
dangor and
nearly all suffer
ing. Ik'st results
follow if tho
remedy is used
during tho whole
p o r i o d of preg
nancy. It is tho
only remedy of tho
kind in the world
that is endorsed by
physicians.
1 perbottlont nil
drug stores, or sent
by mail on receipt
of price.
Fiiee Books con
tiotiisr s
taining invahiablo in
formation for nil women ,
will ho sent to any ad
dress upon application to
The Bradfield ilcflulotor Co,
Atlanta, Qa.
HilHonsof Dollars
Go up in smoko ovory year. Take cc
risks but get jour houses, stock, fur.
nituie. etc., insured in first-class Ti
llable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST. insurancc Afcui,
Alao Lllx und Accidental Garaiuinlea
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A TBiro.TCEAKOiri WOMAN'8 RELIEF.
AI... nrnmntainil r lb e. Iltvtff iMXUlltOtU.
(-1 f.....'. HihbvPiii aanri HAW KEG at It Tl.
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L'atum tfi'KC. Co , lioctoDi Mam. Our book,4C.
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IS IT CUUABLE.
A Question Often Asked by Those Afflicted
With Pllei.
Is a strained Joint curable? Is local In
flammation curable? Of courso, if properly
treated. So is piles.
People often becomo nflllctcd with piles
and ask soma old "chronic" who has olwuys
persisted iu tlio wrong treatment and natur
ally hu discourages them by telling tlicm
Hint their caso Is hopeless.
They in turn dlscounigo others, oud thus a
diseaso that can In otcry caso be cursd by
careful nml skillful handling is allowed to
sap the energy of thousands who might free
themselves of the trouble hi a few days.
Pyramid l'llo Cure will cure the most ag
gravated caso of hemorrhoids hi an astonish
ingly shurt time. It relievos the congested
parts, iodines the tumors instantly no mat
ter how large, allays the hillammatloii und
stops tlio aching or itching at one.
Thousand! who had resortad to expensive
surgical tieatment have been cured by the
Pyramid l'llo Cure In a nuiiibcrof instances
peisous who had spent months in a hospital
under a pile specialist.
It is a lemedy that nono need fearto apply
oten to the most aggravated, swollen and
lullaiucd hcuiniorrhoidal tiuiiora.
If you are Hlllictcd with this stubborn dis
ease you ran master it und master it quickly
This remedy Is no longer an experiment,
but a medical certainly. It is manufactured
by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Marshall, Mjeli.
Druggists sell it at SO cents per box. It Is
becoming tho most popular pile cure this
country has ever known and druggistseYcry
where aio ordering it for their ci-toiners.
KLONDTKERStPRNING BACK.
Itiihlilng to lteeover Abandoned Calms
on Unelo Slim'" Territory.
San Francisco, Feb. 22.--Ptewart
Miflizles, nn ngent of the Alaska Com
mercial company, who has Just return
ed from the Klondike region, starting
from Dawson City on Jan. 20 and from
Skaguny on Feb. 10, reports that the
tide of gold hunters that swept Into
Canadian territory wben the news of
the rich sttlltes In the Klondike region
was Ilrst announced is now turning, and
those who abandoned their claims on
American nnd Chicken creeks are now
returning there, accompanied by many
others who have been unable to locate
claims on Canadian soil. Menzles says
that just before he came out claims
on Davis. Chicken, Napoleon and Walk
er's Fort creeks, which are tributary
to Foity Mile creek, showed better re
sults than before the rush to the Klon
dike, especially those on Chicken cteek.
which are from eight to twelve feot
deep, averaging to the pan. On
American creek, which Is a branch of
the i ukon river, the claims are very
rhallow, running from $3 to 5 per pan
ut a depth from three to four feet.
Menzles predicts that the majority
of the miners now on the Canadian side
Will cross the boundary in the near fu
ture, as It is almost Impossible for one
iirth of tin -e n'n-udy in the Klondike
to locale tl 'ms. and they will be com
pelled to : lead out over territory
which, Lie int so rich ns the Klon
dike, promises belter returns than were
formeily i m t cled.
lhicrgy all gone? Headache? Stomach
out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver,
liuiiloek Wood Hitters will mako a new man
or woman of you.
rim Florida. Limited Will Again ltun on
tb Soutburii ltallway.
Tho Klorida Limited, which is tho syn
onym of all that is elegant in modern rail
way trains, and which during its former
service has been a nrimo favorito for tourists
from tlio North seeking tho mild climato of
Florida, will bo placed hi service by the
Southern liailway about the first week in
January, lfe!)S. With its return to service this
train, which will bo solid Pullman vcstlbuled
between Now York, Philadelphia and St.
Augustine will present features in the way of
luxurious and comfortable, appointments nut
heretofore picscnteil, and which will te
destined to add still further to its already
well established popularity.
Tlio Southern ltallway is having built fur
the Florida Limited service three trains.cach
containing a dining car, two drawing room
sleeping cars, a compartment car and
library and observation car, each car com
plete in all its appointments and equipped
with the very latest devices and appliances
lor tlio comfort and convenience, of the pas
senders. Whilo no schedule has as yet been
announced, it can bo stated that it will be tho
quickest over arranged between Philadelphia
and St. Augustine, and will be so planned
that passengers can leave Philadelphia at
somo convenient hour during tho day nnd ar
rivo at St. Augustine before nightfall of the
following day. Philadelphia Record.
Notice. Applications for further inform:!
tiou addressed to Jno. M. ileall, uistrict
Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, S2H
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention. 10-23-tf
THROWN FROM HER HORSE.
Tho Wife of Jlx-Soerotnry Whitney
Moots with ii Serious Aooldont.
Aiken, S. C, Feb. 22. While following
the deer hounds yesterday Mrs, William
C. Whitney, wife of ex-Secretary of the
Navy Whitney, was knocked from her
horse and quite seriously hurt. Mr,
Whitney and his wife, with a party
of 35 or 40 friends, were out on a deer
hunt two miles from tho city, at Rob
Inson's Park. Mrs. Whitney was among
the leaders, and was riding at a gal
lop along a narrow path a short dls
tonco from the roadway. Nailed across
tho path was a scantling, which Mrs.
MI18. WILLIAM C. WHITNEY.
Whitney did not see until too late. She
was riding so fast that she could not
stop, and was carried directly against
tho piece of wood. She was struck In
the forehead and knocked from her
horse. Luckily her foot did not catch
In the stirrup when she was thrown
When picked up she was unconscious
and had a long, ugly gash Just above
tho eyes. She was carried to her resi
dence In this city, where Dr. Valentino
Mott, of New York, who was in the
party, attended her. She will be con
fined to her room for some time.
Thoro are three little things which do
more work than any other three little things
created they are the ant, the lice and
DeWltt'a Little Early Risers, tho last being
the famous little pills for stomach and liver
IT'I
troubles, C. II. luseubucu.
THE PRESIDENT IN PHILADELPHIA
llo DotlvorH nu Orntliin nt tho Wnth
Iliutoii llli'thdny Jlxorelsos.
Philadelphia, Feb. 22. President Mc
Kinley, accompanied hy his secretary,
7. Addison Porter, arrived here yester
day afternoon In the private car of
President Frank Thomson, of tho
Pennsylvania rallroai. The president
was met hy Frank Thomson, Charles
C. Harrison, provoBt of tho University
of Pennsylvania, and C. Stuart Pat
terson, and hy them escorted to the
street. Here carriages were entered,
nnd the party vas driven to tho resi
dence of Mr. Harrison, whose guest the
president and Mr. Porter will be dur
ing their Btay In the city. The presi
dent today delivered an oration at the
Washington birthday exercises of tlie
University of Pennsylvania at the
Academy of Music.
The prevalent excitement over Span
ish affairs seemed to give added public
Interest to the president s visit, and
tho big Pennsylvania railroad station
and the streets adjacent thereto were
crowded with people eager to see and
greot the chief magistrate. Two com
panies of mounted policemen escorted
the carriages to Mr. Harrison's resi
dence, which is several hlocks from tho
station. Cheering crowds greeted the
president along the entire route.
In view of the condition of public
affairs, every arrangement had been
made to keep tho president in touch
with nil tho departments at Washing
ton, and to keep him fully Informed of
developments nt Havana direct tel
egraphic communication had been es
tnbllshed between Washington and Mr.
Harrison's house, and In addition to
this a long distance telephone was at
the disposal of the president In the
event of the necessity of communica
tion with Washington.
The city authorities propose to exer
cise the utmost enre over the president
during liln stay here, in order to pro
tect him from any possible annoyances.
Both the flout nnd rear of Provost
Harrison's residence are guarded by
policemen, and In all Ills movements
while in this city the chief magistrate
is closely followed by a cordon of of
fleers.
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. The lirst way is
from imperfect action of the kidneys. The
second way is from careless local treatment of
other diseases.
SAMPLE SUNT l'ltUi:.
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is
the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is
comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing
bladder and urinary troubles. It corrects ina
bility to hold urine and scalding or stinging
pain in passing it, or bad effects following use
of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get
up many times during tlie night to urinate.
The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures 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 upon receipt of three two-cent stamps
to cover postage on the bottle. Mention
HltRAMi and send your address to Dr. Kil
mer cc Co., llmgliamton, IN. Y. llie pro
prietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness
of this offer.
THE "PRODUCE MARKETS
As Itclloctrd by Doallims In Philadel
phia ami llaltliiiiii'e.
Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Flour strong:
winter superllnc, fcMT.I.SO; do. extras, $3.25
6l3.Cai Pennsylvania roller, clour. tl.ij'iO
4.40 do. Btrnlght, $1.40T) 1.70; western win-
tor, clear, H.SUfi-I.CO; do. straight, St.CVffl
4.90; city mills, extra, $3.303.C0. Hyo Hour
moved slowly nt $2.75'S2.S0 per barrel, ns
to quality. Whent strong; No. 2 red, cash
and February, S1.03U61.03U: No. 2 Penn
sylvania nnd No. 2 Delnwnro red, $1.01',4(J
1.01V4- Corn slow; No, 2 mixed, cash nnd
February, 354di35',4c; No. 2 yellow, for
local trade, 3Ce. Oats slow; No. 2 white.
83Vfcc.; No. 2 white, clipped, 31c. liny llrm
tor superior grades; cholco timothy, 112
for largo bales. Ilecf firm; beef bams,
23Q2l; packet, JlOfill; city extra India
mess, J15.MT(17. Pork firm; family, $130
13.(10. Lard firm; western Btcunied, $3,155
6.47V4. Ilutter strong; western creamery.
14V45I20O.; do. fuctory, ll'iflle.; Klglns, 20c;
imltntlon creamery, 13'U17e.; Now Yoik
dulry, 13'uT7e.; do. creamery. llBlSc.
Cheeso quiet; lnrge, white and colored,
September, 8,4c; smnll do. do., Septem
ber, SttfjOc.; light skims, Gfifilie.; part
skims, 4(5Hc.; full skims, 2f3c. Eggs
strong; New York nnd Pennsylvania,
15!4e. : western, fresh, 15'c. Potatoes
quiet; New York, $2.37!02.ri0; sweets, $35?
4. Tallow Armor; country, :b'tjW&c. Cot
tonseed oil (Inner; prime crude, 2UV4c; do.
yellow, 23112JVJ.C, Itosln steady; Btralned,
common to good, $1.10571.45. Turpentine
nrm at 3I5J3IH'C. Cabbage steady at $3.50
04. Pig Iron warrants very dull at $0.50
5(6.70. I.nko copper llrm at $11.304711.50.
Tin cosier at $U5jl4.10. Spelter llrm ut
tl.15ff4.20. Lend easier ut $3.77',ii5l3.S2',4,
liulllinorc, Feb. 21. Flour Inuctlvo;
western superllnc, $2.601j3.20; do. extra,
t3.45(U0: do. fumlly. $l.40ft4.70; winter
wheat, patent, $1.855.10; spring do., $5.10(1)
6.30; spring wheat, straight, $4.905j5.05.
Whont dull; spot nnd month, $1.03ViliJ
1.03ic; -March. tl.03&fil.02; Mny, tl.OSli
Q1.03M; steamer No. 2 red, 9Si5l99c. ;
southern, by sample, 99c.5j$1.0l; do. on
grade, 99c.'! $1.031, Corn dull; spot nnd
month, 35,s&35Uc.; March, 35iu3.'i'.j,c. . April,
2553.")l4C.; steamer mixed, 31ftt(3lc.;
southern, white, 3t?iij2Cc. ; do. yellow,
34HT(30c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 3P.5P
35e.; No. 2 mixed. 32!5;iS3c. Ityo easier;
No. 2' nearby, 6Gt4&5C?ic,; No. 2 western,
B7V4?j57?ic Hay steady; choice timothy,
$12.60BI3. Grain frelghtH steady; steam to
Liverpool, per bushel, 3;d April; Cork,
for orders, per quurter, 3s, 4Ud March.
Sugnr strong; granulated, 5.33, Ilutter
quiet; fancy creamery, 21c; do. Imitation,
105317c; do. ladle, 15c; good ladle, 135jl4c;
store packed, 12Mlle. lCggs quiet; fresh,
15c. Cheeso steady; fancy Now York,
large, 9?i5jl0c; do. medium, 105il0',ic; do.
small. 10',itilOV4c Lettuce, $1.25 per basket.
Whisky, $1,255)1.20 per gallon for finished
foods In carloads; $1,275.(1,23 per gallon for
Jobbing lots.
I.lvo Stock Miu UutH.
New York, Feb. 21. Itecves nctlvo and
I0c higher for steers; bulls and cows 105J
15c, higher, except for good cows, which
were steady; nbout all sold; steers, $1.50
(15.15; tops, $5.25; oxen, $2.755j 1.55; bulls,
M.2053.85; cows, $2.30513.40. Calves higher:
venls, $I.5055."5; choice, IS; grusscrs, $35
5.W. Hheep llrm; lambs lower; 12 cars
unsold; sheep, $3.50(5; lambs, $5.15fj5.90;
extra do., $G. Hogs llrm at $1.30514.55 per
iuu i us.
Kast Liberty. Pa.. Fob. 21. Cattle slow
at unchanged prices. Hogs nctlve; prima
mediums, $4.35; best heavy Yorkers, $1.30
U4.3&; light Yorkers, $l.20i(4.25j heavy
hogs, $l.20'i4.30: plgB, as to quality, $3.905j
1.10; good roughs, $3.4003.75; common to
fair. $2.503.25. Shocp steady; choice, $1.80
B4.90; common, $3,5054. Choice lambs,
13.755jS.85; common to good, $l.75j6. Veal
talvcs, tC5jG,75.
Don't nnuoy others by your coughing, and
risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Min
ute Cough Curo cures coughs, colds, croup,
grippe aud all thruati and lung troubles. 0.
11. Ilagcnbucli,
The Princess of Wales
ORDERS
5 JOTIANN HOFF'S HALT EXTRACT.
MAnuionouon House, S. W.
Please send lor the use of II. H. II.,
the 1'rlnccss of Wales, sik dorcn of
J0HAHH HofPs Malt Extract ns soon ns
ijos dble. Kindly give two bottles to
bearer for to-dny luncheon. Yours
faithfully,
JOHN GWILLIM, Cellnrmnn
For II, II. II.
BEWARE OP IMITATIONS.
If Tho genuine J0H AUtf Iloff 's Malt Ex-
,(. tract mnkes Flesh nnd lllood. Ono
S, do?cn bottles of tho genuine JOHANN
X Hoff's Malt Extract will give inoro
S strength and contains more nutritive
X elements than one cask of nlo or porter,
i without being intoxicating.
? EISNKU ft MI5NDF.I.SON CO.,
J Sole Agents, New York.
TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
tiiil rioucrs, tlio Hand of America, Cali
fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain
Route," which traverses a region of perpetual
sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or
high altitudes nie unknown. Pullman first
mid second class palaco and tourist sleeping
cars to points iu Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas,
Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California,
Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah nnd
Novada, without change. Quick time, low
rates, nnd nil tho comfortsof modern railway
improvements guaranteed to nil who pur
chase tickets via tlio Missouri Pacific railway
system, l'or rates right from your home,
literature, mid full information, drop a postal
card, J. P. McCuiiu, T. V. Agent. 5111 Rail
road avenue, Khuini, N. Y,, or 31)1 Ilrond
way, New York.
i-l-tf V. K. Hoyt, O. K 1. Agt.
The Discovery of the Day.
Aug. J. llogcl, the leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is the only thing that cuies my
cough, nnd it is the best seller I have." J. K.
Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes :
"Dr. King's New Discovery is nil that is
claimed foi it ; it never fails, and is n sure
cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
cannot say enough for it merits." Dr. King's
New Discovery for'Consumption, t-ouglis ana
Colds is not an experiment. It lias been tried
for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands
at the head. It never disappoints, l'ree trial
bottles at A. Wasley's drug store.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Central and Southern New Mexico Is
overrun by sheep thieves, nnd trouble
Is feared.
The people of Switzerland have voted
In favor of the government purchase of
the railroads.
A cuve, said to rival the Mammoth,
of Kentucky, has been" discovered In
Centre county, Pa.
Pollcemon Holly, of Flndlay, O., was
fatally shot by ono of two robbers
whom he tried to nrrest.
The Transvaal government Is Increas
ing the defences of Johannesburg by
mounting a number of new guns.
The new wharf nt Tnniplco, Mex Just
constructed by the Central railroad,
was destroyed by fire, Involving a loss
of nearly $2,000,000.
Frunlc J. Van Pelt, of Chetlo, Ore.,
wns shot dead from ambush, supposed
ly by friends of a man for whose mur
der ho had been Indicted.
Fine
Gent's
Furnishings I
;! Lends
i to Good
1 as T a Aire
IllY I MMT IL
1NAA Willi, PH
Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House,
MAX LEVIT, Prop.
IN SENATE AND TiOUSE.
Tho CotiRiii lltircnu to llo Placed Un
der tlio Interior Department.
Washington, Feb. 22. Yesterday was
private bill day In tho house, but lit
tle wns accomplished, owing to tho
fact that most of the time was con
sumed In the passage of private pen
sion bills coming over from Friday
night session three weeks ngo. The
feature of the day was the spirited
contest over the bill to pay Newberry
college, a Lutheran Institution in South
Cnrollna, f 15,000 for danages sustnlned
by It while used ns n barracks by fed
eral troops shortly after hostilities
censed. It was strongly opposed by
Mr. Dingley nnd Mr. Dalzell, but Mr.
Cooper, of Texas, who championed It
on the Democratic side, wns rupported
by Mr. Mahon of Pennsylvania, Mr,
Walker of Massachusetts and othet
Itcpubllcans, and It was finally passed.
For three hours to'day the senate had
under discussion the bill providing for
the taking of the 12th and subsequent
censuses. It wns bo amended as to
place the census bureau under tho sec
letary of tho interior, but the extended
discussion which followed disclosed so
wide a divergence of views on the part
of senators as to the various features
of tho measure that no further action
was taken. A resolution offered by
Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, directing the
committee on naval nffnlrs to mako
nn Investigation of the disaster to the
battleship Maine was adopted without
debate. The senate nlso passed tho
house bill appropriating $200,000 for
raising tho Maine,
A thrill of terror s experienced when a
br sy cough of croup sounds through tho
house at night. Rut the terror soon changes
to relief tfter Ono Minute Cough Curo has
been administered. Sife nnd harmless for
children. C H. lhiKenbuch.
A HOTEL FIRE HEROINE.
Nonrly Snorllleed Hor Lire Will lo Alrt
IntX inborn to 1-Nenpe.
Prescott, A. T., Feb. 22. A disastrous
lire occurred here about midnight, re
sulting hi the total destruction of tlio
Johnson House. The house contained
between 20 and 30 guests, and the fire
made such headway before being dis
covered that they lost nearly every
thing, nnd many had narrow escapes.
No fatalities occurred, but a number
of persons were seriously Injured. Dr.
D. P. Knyner wns seriously burned
about the head, feet and back. Doctors
have expressed hopes of his recovery.
Charles Perkins jumped from the sec
ond story and S. H. Garrett from tho
third story. Hoth were seriously In
lured. Annie Plerson, a. chambermaid,
discovered the lire and remained In the
third story awakening guests till the
Humes closed every avenue of escape
by the stairways, and she was compell
ed to crawl through a window to the
roof. She was rescued badly burned.
Pimplos, blotches, blackheads, red, rough,
oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry,
thin, and falling hair, and baby blemishes
prevented by Cuticuua SoAr, tho most
effective skin purifying and beautifying
soap in tho world, as well as purest and
swoetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. 3
icura
flir It uM throughout tfifl world. Forrta Dapo kd
Cjiiw. Com., Hole I'ropa., Bolt on, IT, fl. A.
(O "How to I'menl Face Humon," nillo4 free,
CUCDV U!IMnDimPlM toSerofuUetire-1
uvcni nurnun bcuTicuiuiuwiuiu.
SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST
r
MARK YOU !
Look Where to Save
Your Money.
FACE
HUMORS
New styles of Spring Hats are
now being shown by us. They
are now open for inspection and
Only a Starter. wc feel satisfied
and prices will suit all. Many
range in price from
45 cts
$3-50.
PirtP ftpnt's H"y lm,f or 'lunrtw
rr ,r tt Aoi.cn pnir. That kind
Half HOSe. tliat will make the
wearer smile. Wc have the very newest
crcntiou In plaid oud polltn dot hose.
Fine Imported IZul V,!id!
Silk Mufflers, winter end of nny
purchaser. We have them running i
piicc front 50 cents to $2.25.
THE UP-T -DATE HAT
Uev Health Restored
II E misery of sleeplessness can only bo
realized by those, who havo experi
enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that mlscrablo
fooling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr.
Miles' Hcstoratlvo Ncrvlno. So certain 13
Dr. Miles of this fact that nil druggists aro
authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first
bottlo tried, providing It docs not benefit.
Mrs. Henry Ilruns, wlfo of tho woll known
blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says:
'I was troubled with sleeplessness, porvous
noss.beadacho and Irregular menstruation;
suffering untold misery for yoars. I used
various advertised remedies for fcuialo com
plaints besides being under tho rare of local
physicians, without holp. I noticed In Dr.
Miles' advertisement tlio testimonial of a
lady cured of ailments similar to ralno, and
f shall never ccaso to thank that lady. Her
testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles'
Ncrvlno and Nervo and Liver Pills, which
restored mo to health. I cannot say enough
for Dr.Mlles'ltomcdles."
Dr. Miles' Remedies
aro sold by all drug
gists under a posltlvo
guaranteo, first bottlo
benefits or money re
funded. Hook on dis
eases of tho heart and
nerves free. Address,
yjv ur.
H Mllos'
? Restores C
Health
..itiiitf'
Dll. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
nn. W. II. Y1NOST,
VETEMNARY SURGEON.
Ornduato and Iito Itcsldcnt House SurKcri
the University State of K. Y.
HcniliiuartcrHi-Coinmcrctnl Hotel. Rhcnandoab
TIIKKK Y15AII COUK8H.
Colls night or day promptly responded,
j- M, BU11KK,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.
Oftlce Kfznn building, con er of Main an
Centre streets, Bhcnnndoab.
T II. I'OMEltOY,
(J
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ShenandoAh, Pa.
JjJ W. HIIOEMAKEU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Market and Centre streets.
pilOF. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Cox 63, Mahanoy City, Pa.
Having ntudled under some of tho best
innater8 lp Ixwdon and Paris, will give leaMiml
on thov!ollti,mAiidol!n, guitar and vooalaultyfe.
Terir.f reasonable. Address In care of strouse,
llio lewAler Shenandoah.
J
Handsome Complexion
of tno greatest charms a woman can
I'OZZONl'S UOMTUillOM I'OWDKH
Up-to-Date Hat Store,
15 EAST CENTRE ST.
A
I Is ono
1 possess
I I jlyeslt
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,
STORE,
15 East Centre Street.
JJros., drugstore.