The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 24, 1898, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
icsTAiu.isiucn ir7o.
Published every Evening;, Kscept Sunday, nt
SonTn Jardin Htbbbt, Near Ckntrk.
Dio Herald la dellveinl InSliciiHUdonn nml the
surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay
Bbl otlio carriers, lly nmll J.l.OOn yiMit.or S
cents a month, paynhlo In advance. Advertise
ments charo-ed ncconlliiK to ponce nml tni-dtlon.
The publishers reserve the riKht to chango the
position of advertisements whenever the pub
':rtlon of news demnmts It, The right Is
reserved to wJeMftny Advertlseincnt, whether
pAld for or not, .tat tho publishers may deem
iproper. Advertising: rates mmle known
upon application.
Knterod at the postoDlco at Hhenaudoah, Ph., as
second class mall matter.
TELEPHONIC CONNKOT10N
"All the News Thai's Fit to Print."
Evening Herald
TiiriiSDAY, FEI1HUAUY 21. IMS.
TllK minor of Grfiitor New York
1ms very tmtl milliners, if the reports
of his reception of the captain of
tho Spanish ship now in our waters
lire true.
TllK manner in whioh Captain
Sifrsbee conduct hiim-olf in tho try
ing ordeal lie is passing through ex
cites tho admiration of naval oflieers
of Christendom and adds lut-trp to
the name of the American seaman.
TllK evidence for tho defence in
the case of Sheriff Martin, now on
trial, puts a different aspect on
matters around Lattimer on the ill-
fated day in September last to what
the evidence of tho prosecution pre
sented. War has not yet been declared
against Spain, but Congressman
Brumm is still declaring war against
the Civil Service law. Ho lias a
bigger job on hand than Samson had
when he killed so many Philistines
with a similar weapon.
NoTWiTiiSTANDlXO our friend
David Graham's statement to the
olTeot that he has tho Mahanoy City
postofflce in his grasp, wo are st'Al of
the belief that he will never lick
stamps for Uncle Sam. When the
appointment is made, however, he
will bo just as anxious to lick both his
journalistic partner and Urunim.
Thk steamship companies and
their agents are agitating against the
passage of the Immigration act. It
would mean a great loss to these
companies if the bill bocame law,
but a great gain lo tho workingmeii
of this country. Congressman
Brumm is receiving hundreds of
petitions in favor of the enactment
of more stringent laws than now
koxist.
It has become so common a prac
tice for political organizations to
leave a balance due tho publishers at
the close of every campaign, that a
kick is seldom heard. Publishers
have become so use to tho practice
that they expect it. Hut a Now York
publisher has entered suit for a claim
of tltls nature. There are a very few
publishers with sufficient nerve to
push a suit of this kind, although it
0 is strictly a business transaction.
Thomas V. Uoopkh, of Media, is
out as a candidate for Governor and
has cut loobo from all relations with
tho Quay forces. He has announced
this in a telegram just sent Senator
Quay, as follows: "I havo burnt all
my bridges behind mo. I am out to
make new friends. You need not
dook for my assistance any more. I
am my own candidate for governor
and have no boss." Cooper has here
tofore been a strong Quay supporter
It is amusing, In theso times of pro
gressive journalism, to rear'i the self
laudatory comments of some county
newspapers over what they term
"special industrial editions." The
fact of the matter is, they are com
piled and printed in a Philadelphia
newspaper oillco as an advertising
scheme, and those enterprising (?)
county papers receive a $5 bill for
their "distribution." Fortunately
there was but one newspaper in this
county that was so badly in need of
the small stipend.
Beautiful Tribute.
The following beautiful tribute to
tjie gallant sailors of the ill-fated
Maine was delivered by the Ilev.
Father Woods, at a Requiem Mass
celebrated in the Church of the
Holy Cross, Platbush, Now York, on
Washington's birthday :
"No true American has ever gone
to his grave unwept and unsung.
His bones may rest on a foreign
shore, but hie memory and tho glory
of his achievements live and become
the Beeds which keep our country
tilled with heroes and patriots who
are Inspired with the spirit of '70.
We have never been precipitated in
trouble with other nations Bave when
justice and right have been violated
or endangered. Tho brave men
whose loss wo mourn to-day started a
few weeks ago on the ill-fated Maine
simply to protect our countrymen in
Cuba. They lost their lives in saving
those who sought shelter beneath
the Stars and Stripes. We add now
lustre to tho crown of Washington
i by doing honor to the memory of tho
Idead horoes,"
These are sentiments which rouse
echoing Anion in tho breast of
kevery patriotic citizen
Uueklan'a Arulea Sab
The. bent salve In tbS'
farnisei. aoref. nlcen, aril rheiil
tetter, cha'VPed handjfchilbUInsJ
alUktneroT"0!?, and positively cO
or ao mt required. It w euaranh
perfect utiiiaotlon or mcmy refunde
MccnUperbox, For le by A. W
The I'lorldn Limited Will Again Hun nn
the Southern Hallway,
The, Florida Limited, which Is tlio syn
onym of nil that Is cleKHiit in modern rail
way trains, and which dnrhiR Its former
service has been a prime favorite for tourists
from the North seeking tho mild clltnato of
Florida, will he placed in service by tho
Southern Hallway about tho first week In
January. 1MW. With its return to service this
train, whiih will be solid Pullman vcstlbulcd
between New York, Philadelphia and St.
Augustine will present foatures In tho way of
luxurious and eonifurtahli; appointments not
heretofore presented, and which will lo
destined to add still further to Its already
well established popularity.
The Southern Hallway is having built for
tho Florida Limited serv'cc three traiiis.each
containing n dining car, two drawing room
sleeping cars, a compartment ear nml n
library and observation car, each ear com
plete In all its appointments and equipped
with the very latest devices and appliances
for tho comfort and convenience of the pas
sengers. While no schedule has as yet been
announced, it can bo stated that It will bo the
quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia
and St. Augustine, and will bo so planned
that passengers can leave Philadelphia nt
some convenient hour during the day and ar
rive nt St. Augustine before nightfall of the
following day. Philadelphia Koiord.
Notice. Applications for further informa
tion addressed to ,lno M. Ileal!, uistrict
Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, S28
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention. lu-aii-tf
Mothers Friend. What Is it? Much lias
hetn said and written about It, but the half
has not been told. It is a remedy If used by
Hxpectant Mothers rob the ordeal through
which they all have to pass of an incredible
amount of sutl'erlng and makes her recovery
moro rapid.
"If a price can bo placed on pain, Mother's
Friend is worth Its weight In gold as an alle
viator. My wife suffered more in ten min
utes with either of her two children than she
did altogether with her latt, having prev
iously used four bottles of ''Mother's Friend."
It is a blessing to any expectant mothur, says
a customer."
Hknuhrson Dam:, Druggist.
Ciumi, III.
If any lady who desires to investigate the
merits of Mothers Friend will send their ad
dress we will mall to her free of charge our
little hook containing valuable information
ami voluntary Ustimonials.
Tin: liiiAUPirji.ii Itmm.ATOit Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Druggists.
Georgo Kllot.
She- Is fominlno to tho ery core, though
hor understanding is that of n man. Evon
her early ploty, with Its zeal that bordered
on tho sanctimonious, is very womanly.
And, though hor Christianity passed
nwny, hor piety roninlned to tho very end.
It preserved her conselonco nllvo, nnd It
filled hor with nn ninultion to lenvo the
world soniothlng hotter for hor having
lived n necessary inspiration, surely, for
good work of any kind I Sho wns moro
womnnly still in hor rcceptlvonoss and
clinging dependence.
AH through llfo Oeorgo Kllot needed n
man's arm to lean on. Klio leaned on thnt
of her fnthor Adam liedo In his strength,
Caleb Garth In his Rolf distrust; on her
brother's, tho Tom Tulliver to her Hag
gle; on that of Georgo Henry Lowes;
finally, when sho was old and nlling, on
that of Mr. Cross. One cannot look hack
on her life without recognizing tho loving,
sympathetic, trustful woman's heart us
well os tho powerful und splendid Intel
loot. Academy.
Every thought,
word and action
takes vitality
from tho blood; every none, muscle,
bone, organ and tissue depends on tho
blood for its quality mid condition.
Qnyiuo- Therefore pure
Opriflg blood is absolutely
MpriiriniP necessary to right
medicine Mui, iina healthy
bodies. Hi kI'n Sarsapiirilla is thegrcat
blood purilier and tho best Spring
.Medicine. Therefore it is tho great
euro for scrofula, salt rheum, humors,
sores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; tho
great nervine, strength builder, appe
tizer, stomach tonic ami regulator.
Sar-saparilla;'K?,:
tlx for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mass. (let Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Pills takenatterdlnneralddlgeitlon.
WM. SCHMICKER, JR.
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinltj
--For
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer
I Grocers can tell
you whv Uiose
K., Canting
wnen Vccpcominjrbuck
iir.il ie anlfiir It. Strnnrre
... . (though how long
admixture to ,tta1-M le
ordinary col-ltry a new tiling.
tee manes at-
k delicious drink
r.ck.ij.
ATOM'S TANSY PILLS
.. n. iwi nt WOMAN'S RELIEF.
AlT promol bd1 rtlitt.lt. AvoU Jntitaitou,
At rltn tnrM liiuntdlrrrt (wtltKlL DftCt. II
CATOvDrKO.Cu-.boctoD.M4M. Our foot. 4C
For mI nt Kirllu'a drug irtor and Shenandoah
drug stort
Hood s
m a
Saving Lives.
Doctors declare that cancerous growtht
cannot be cured. Surgeons say they can cut
them out, but that it only postpones the in
evitable. The old
trouble comes
back. The poison
it in the blood.
You can't cure
it from the out
side. Make the blood
pure and rich, then the
disease can't thrive.
That is exactly what Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy is good for.
Rev. I. W. Hill, pastor of tho M. E.
Church at West Almond, N. Y. ,some years ago
suffered with a cancer of long standing on
the lip and concluded to have it removed.
About three weeks before the operation ho
purchased Dr. David Kennedy's Favor
ite Remedy, and continued taking it for
some time after the cancer was removed.
Ten long years have passed since then, and
no trace of the ugly thing has returned.
This wonderful medicine acts as a nerve
and blood food. It makes permanent cures of
Nervous Debility, Sleeplessness, Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism and all Women's Weaknesses.
It restores the disordered liver to a health
condition and cures constipation.
$1 a bottle at druyylitt'.
TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
Anil Flowers, tlie lliilul of America, Ctlll
f irnlit.
Via the truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain
Route," which traverses a region of perpetual
sunshino, where snow storms, blizzards or
high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first
nnd second class pahtco and tourist sleeping
ears to points in -Missouri, Arkansas, Texas,
Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California.
Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and
Nevada, without change, Quick time, low
rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway
improvements guaranteed to all who pur
chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway
system. Kor rates right froui your home,
literature, and full information, drop a postal
card, J. P. MiCann, T. P. Agent. 519 Itail
road avenue, Elmira, N. Y or 3111 Broad
way, New York.
3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt.
BLADDER TROUBLES.
The bladder was created for one purpose,
namely, a receptacle for tile urine, nnd as
such it is not liable lo any form of disease
except by one or two ways. The first way is
from imperfect action of the kidney?. The
second way is from careless local treatment of
other diseases.
SAMl'I.H SUNT l'KKH.
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 nnd 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 the 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
Herald and send your address to Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The pro
prietors of tiiis paperguarantce the genuineness
of this offer.
THE WRECK" OF" THEASIA.
Tliroo Survivors 1'lnootho I.tst or tlio
Donrt nt KlKhtoon.
Provincetown, Mass., Feb. 24. Will
lam F. Smith, Jacob Steburc and James
Paces, three survivors of the wrecked
British ship Asia, are at Hyannls, hav
ing been rescued from a piece of wreck
age by the crow of the Handkerchief
UehtPhip, and thence transferred to the
United States steamer Azalea. The
men had been lloatlnsr for 24 hours, and
were greatly exhausted. They report
a terrible experience after the vessel
struck on Ground Shoal.
Mrs. Dakln, the wife of the captain,
with her daughter, Mate Cook and
four sailors, left tho Asia on a rude
raft, and the survivors did not see them
again. They believe that the bodies
now at Wood's Hall are those of the
daughter and Mate Cook. Captain
Dakin himself was washed overboard
nnd drowned while constructing the
raft.
Following Is a list of those lost: Cap
tain G. N. Dakln. Mrs. Dakln, Lena
Dakln, First Mate Thomas Cook, Sec
ond Mate John Crosby, James Murray,
Michael Doyle, Charles Stone, Frank
"Walter, Charles Wyna, George John
eon, Charles Itamba, Charles Williams,
Charles CarUton, John Fielding, Bur
nett Burneson, Alfred -Oldbury and
Fred Lanchette.
1 .1.-111 ... a ,vnftrtfoirsfl wtipn a
!. ....l. nr i -in t uiinitt rhrntleh tlm
house at night. Hut tho torrur soon changes
to relief after Ono Minute Cough Cure lias
been administered. S.fe nnd harmless for
children. U 11. liugcnmicu.
Tln Cfininpfoii 'riirciui imio.
New York, Fob. 24. Thomas D. Hoop
er won thu amateur pigeon shooting
championship of American for this year
at the Carteret Gun club's grounds,
near Oarden City, U I., yesterday. Mr.
Hooper Is better known In financial
circles than among pigeon shooters, aa
he Is a prominent Wall street broker.
Mr. Hooper killed 88 birds and mUsed
12.
Enorgy all gone? Hoadache? Stomach
out of order? Simply u case of torpid liver.
Burdock Blood Hitters will mako a now man
or woman of you.
Fuit Trains to Florida.
The Southern itallway is now operating
three trains on weekdays, and two on Bun
days on tho fastest and most convenient
schedules ever In effect between Philadelphia
and tho resorts of Florida. Call on or ad.
dress John M. Beall, District Passenger
Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for
illustrated matter and all information, 18-1 it
Never Falls for Coughs and Colds.
That's what Pan-Tlna is, 23o. At Gruhler
Brtx., drugstore.
i1'
The produce thahkets-
An ltollootcri by Doullnir In I'lillndol
ttlitn nml llnltlmoi'o.
Philadelphia, Feb. 23. Flour strong;
winter superfine, 1383.30; do. cxtrns, f3.2G
J3.C5; Pennsylvania roller, clonr, $1.25f(
4.40) do. strnlght, tl.SOi4.70: western win
ter, clear, t4.SOQ4.COi do. strnlght, tf.CGq
4.90; city mills, extra, t3.S0fi J.CO. Ilyo flour
steudy, but nulet, ut t2.75S(2.80 per barrel.
Wheat stendy; No. 2 red. cash nnd Fcb
runry, tl.02',4; No. 2 Pennsylvania nnd No.
2 Delaware rod, tl.0314. Corn firm; No, 2
mixed, cash and February, 33'i3oHc.
Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, 33c. ;
No. 2 white, clipped, 34c. Hay firm; cholco
timothy, tl2. Iiecf firm; beef hams, t23J?
24. Lard firmer; western steam, tfi.MHS
6.65. Pork tlrm; fnmlly, 13.00. Uutter
firm; western croumery, 14V20c.; do. fac
tory, 1HI4c.j Elglns, 20c.; Imitation cream
cry, 13Cil7c; New York dairy, 13Ul"c.; do.
creamery, 14s19c. Cheeso dull; largo,
white and colored. September, SHc.;
small do. do., September. 8V 9c.; light
skims, CjiG'jc.; part skims, i'iju'ac,; full
skims, 2f3c. Kggs firm; New York and
Pennsylvania, S'fjlSe.; western, fresh, 15c.
Potntnes steadier; Now York, t2,37'MJ2.00j
sweet, t3iil. Tallow llrm. elty, 3c.i
country, 3V4'i734c. Cottonseed oil Arm;
prlmo crude, 20'c; do. yellow. 23023'Ac.
Petroleum firmer; refined i'cw York, t3.50j
Philadelphia nnd llaltlmofe, t5.45; do. In
bulk, f2.S3. Cabbage dull, but steady, nt
t33.50. Pig Iron wurranls rud at 10.500
0.70. Lake copper firm at tll.3Uffll.60. Tin
quiet at tl45il4.10. Spelter llrm nt t4.10
4.30. Lend barclv stendy nt t3.77ViJ73.S2V4.
Ualtlmore, Feb. 23. Flour llrm und un
changed. Wheat dull nnd lower; spot nnd
month. tl.02iil.02V&; March, t1-02VM(1.02;
May. tl.U2Mil.02V4; steamer No. 2 red,
fiSlifiHSc.; southern, by sample, S8w.f7tl.03:
do. on gr.ide, 9S3ic.f7tl.02fi. Corn dull and
easy; spot und month, 34'4SJ3l9ic.; March,
3lS34ifec; April, 34 Mf 3 IT(,e. ; steamer
mixed, 3l'ii31ViC.; southern, white. 345S
3554c; do. yellow, 34Vvfi35':e. Oats firm;
No. 2 white, 35c; No. 2 mixed, 32V4nT33o.
Ilyo ensler; No. 2 nearby, 5U!ie. ; No. 2
western. 57'iC. Hny stendy; choice tim
othy, tl2.60dil3. Grain freights very quiet,
unchangtd. Sugar strong and unchanged.
Butter firm nnd unchanged. Kggs quiet
and unchanged. Cheese steady nnd un
changed. Lettuce, $1.25 per basket. Whis
ky uniJiiinged.
l.hn Stock Mnrlcnto.
New York, Feb, 23. Steers closed lower;
oxen and bulls stendy; cows easier; all
sold; steers, $4.50fi5.20; oxen, t2.7534.B0;
bulls, $3.2563.90; cows, $2.3.ri. Calves firm;
all soldi veals, $4.50I8; yearlings, $2.60
8.12V4. Sheep scarce and firm; light lambs
llrm; heavy do., dull; four cars unsold;
fair to good sheep, t4.25B4.70; Iambs, t5.25
RC.05; one car extra nt t0.124. Hogs weak
at ti.30fH.50; cholco state pigs. $4.00.
Kast Liberty, Pa., Feb. 23. Cattle about
steady; prime, $4.D075; common, $3.50f(4
bulls, stags and cows, t2!34. Hogs slow
and lower; prime mediums nnd best York
ers, $1.2Gfi4.25; light Yorkers. JI.O5ffi4.10;
pigs, $3.90171: heavy hogs. t4.154.20; good
roughs, $3.40(t2.nr; common to fair. t2.50fl
B.25. Sheep steady; choice, tl.805T 1.90; com
mon, t3.50fi4. Veal calves, tG.5087.25.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life
Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forovor, be made well, strong, masnetic,
full of new llfo nnd vigor, toko No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker that makes weak mcu
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from
your own druggist, who will guarantee a
euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and bample
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bemedy Co.,
Chlcaxo or New York.
Moth HunllHtH Mortally Wounded.
Little Hock, Ark., Feb. 21. A bloody
tragedy was enacted here yesterday, the
principals being Dr. J. II. Hartsell, a
physician, and William Klliott. The
tragedy grew out of family nrl'alrs In
which Mrs. Hartsell was Involved, and
which, it Is alleged, led to that lady's
suicide about a month ago. Dr. Hart
sell fired three shots at Elliott, two of
which took effect. Klliott wrested the
revolver from the physician's hand,
turned it upon him and fired two shots.
Physicians pronounce both men mor
tally wounded, it is said that Elliott
made improper advances to Mrs. Hart
sell during tho doctor's absence some
time ago. The Hartsells filially sepa
rated, and later Mrs. Hartsell commit
ted suicide on account of her trouble.
Wo nro anxious to do a little good in this
world and can think of no plcasantcr or
better way to do it than by recommending
Ono Minuto Cough Cure as a preventivu of
pneumonia, consumption and other serious
lung troubles that lollow neglected colds,
C. U. llagcnbuch
Tlio fftudont Vdiuntoor.
Cleveland, Feb. 24. There are 1.D00
students and 600 missionaries, profes
sors and representatives of missionary
societies In attendance at the third In
ternational convention of the student
volunteer movement. Simultaneous
meetings will be held dally in several
halls and churches near the Armory,
which Is too small to hold the delegates.
Many prominent churchmen aro pres
ent, besides missionaries from every
quarter of the globe.
IS IT CURABLE.
A Question Often Asksd by Thost Afflicted
With Piles.
Is a stralued jolut curablo? Is local in
flammation curable? Of course, if properly
trsated. So is piles.
People often become aflllctcd with pllos
and ask som old "chronic" who has ulwayr;
persistod in tlio wrong treatment and natuV
ally he discourages them by telling them
that their caso is hopeless.
They in turn discourage others, and thus a
dlseaso that can in every easo bo cured by
careful and skillful handling is allowed to
sap the energy of thousands whomght free
themselves of tho trouble in a fey days.
Pyramid Pile Cure will cure the most ag
gravated case of hemorrhoids n an astonish
ingly short time. It relieves'' the cougested
parts, reduces the tumors instantly no mut
ter how Urge, allays tho Inflammation aud
stops the aching r itchlnc at one,
Thousands who had resorted to expensive
surgical treatment have been cured by tho
Pyramid Pile Cure in i uumberof instances
persons who had spent (nontlis in a hospital
under a pile specialist. -
It is a remedy that none need fear to apply
even to the most acciavated, swollen and
inflamed hemmorrhoidal tumors.
If you are afllicted with this stubborn dis
ease you cau master it aud master it quickly.
This remedy is no louger au oxperimeut,
but a medical certainty. It is manufactured
by the Pyramid Drug Oj. of Marshall, Mich.
Druggists sell It at 50 cents per box. It Is
becomiug tlio most pjpular pile cure this
country has ever known and druggists every
where are ordering it for their customers.
EVAN J. iDAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 NorH jardin St.
1
The Prince of Wales
J0IIANN HOrr'S MALT EXTRACT.
AnrnoELniE Castlk, I
ADEHDEENSIimH. I
Please supply three dozen Hoff's nalt
Extract, on account of 11. R. H., Prince
of Wales. J. Cross.
lly goods train to Abergcldlo, Ilnllatcr,
Aboruccnshire.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Tho genulno Joltunn llotfe Malt tstract
makes Klcsh and lllond. Moro strength
in one dozen bottles of Jotiann Moll's Molt
txtract thnn In a catlc of Ale, lieer or
Porter, without their intoxicating effects.
ItUN.NINO OS thu:.
MlUTIllMlX RAILWAY PLORinA TRAITS MAK
ING A RIOIAlIIvAlll.K RIXUED.
Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 22. Last season it
was not au uncommon occurrence for tlio
trains from the North to reach hcru from ono
to five hours lato. Tlio remarkable regu
larity of tho arrival on thno of tho Southern
JJiil way trains this season Is a matter of
comment and favorable criticism around the
hotels and by all Incoming tourists. Tlio
hcbedulo of tho Florid i Limited, tho fast
train oor tlio Southern lialhvay and tho
Florida Central and Peninsular, is several
liouis shorter than that of last year, but tlio
track has been put in excellent condition and
tho engineers of incoming trains say tlio new
schedule Is made with ease. lw
Give the Children a Drink
called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to tako the place of
collco. Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who havo used it because wbcu properly
prepared it tastes like tlio finest coffee but is
free from all its injurious properties. Grain
O aids digeitiou and strengthens tho nerves.
It is not a stimulant but a health builder,
and children, as well as adults, can driuk it
with great benefit. Costs about I as much as
railee. 15 and 25c.
I.nlto Cltv'H Po'stolllon DiRonntinntMi.
Washington, Feb. 21. Tho postmastei
general has offered a reward of $300 for
the arrest and conviction of the per
sons who burned the postofflce at Lake
City, S. C, on Monday night, and a
reward of $500 for tho arrest and con
viction of the persons who murdered
the colored postmaster and his child at
the same time. General Gary has Is
sued an order to discontinue the olllce
at Lake City from this time on.
Tliero aro threo littlo things which do
moro work than any other three littlo tilings
created they nro tho ant, tho beo and
DoWitt's Littlo lvarly IiUers, tlio last being
tho famous littlo pills for stomach and liver
troubles. (). II. Hiigcnbuch.
Mrs. Whitney Norlouiiy III.
Aiken, S. C, Feb. 24. The condition
of Mrs. William C. Whitney Is 'serious.
Evidence of paralysis has sot In. Dr.
William T. Bull and Dr. Valentine
Mott, of New York, ure In constant at
tendance. Dr. Bull arrived on a special
train from New York yesterday morn
ing. Whooping couh is tho most distressing
malady; but its duration esn bo cut short by
thu use of Ouo Minuto Cough Cure, which is
also tho best known remedy for croup and
all lung aud bronchial troubles. C. ll.llagcu
buch. Fine
Gent's I
Furnishings
t Lends
I to Good
ft LOOKS.
Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House,
MAX LEVIT, Prop.
MYSTERIOUS "TOJSOh'ING tASfe.
Deaths In n Fnrmor'n Fnnilly l.ondto
.Suspicions or Murder.
Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 24. By direc
tion of District Attorney Dunn CoronVr
Schumm yesterdny begari an Invest
gallon into the alleged wholesale polsj
onlng of the family of Joseph Demci
a naturalized Hungarian farmer lot
Cromwokl township. Mrs. Demco rynd
the youngest child died suddenly fuom
what D. J, C. Stever, tho attendllng
physician, declared to be convulsion9
caused by an Irritant poison, Dmco
and the two remnlnlng children,) suf
ferine with the same symptom, arc
barely alive. Their bodies nre ema
ciated to almost skeletons, and cjivorcd
with eruptions. Demco nnd Johm Wll
her, also a nnturallzed Hungarian, pur
chased a farm In common, amy lived In
a double house with their famlVles. Dls
senslons arose over Wllber's effort to
dispose of an Interest in thai farm to
a fellow countryman. ; Wllbdr, who Is
under surveillance, acknowledges hav
ing bought arsenic reccntljj, but saya
It was to kill barn rats. Tlo bodies of
Mrs. Demco and the child jwlll bo ex
humed. 1
TO CUltU A COI.H IN ONI! HAY.
Tako Laxatlvo Bromci Quhilnjo Tablets. All
druggists refund tho money if it falls to
cure. 23c. Tlio genulno has L. B. Q. on
each tablet.
Kx-?.lii.vor oh n iwistrniffo nonin-r.
Canton, O., Feb. 24. ExMayor W. J.
Plero, a leading attorney, jwas at r tod
yesterday on complaint of Postolllco In
spector A. P. Owen, cliargrJd with com
plicity In the robbery of tho Masslllon
postofflce Sunday morning. William
HendeiBon nnd James Crowley wore
also nrrestcd. In Plero's office 4,000
stamps wore found, together with a lot
of burglar's tools and compromising
letters.
For Infants anrl SMI
The fas- )
It ea
M ffrapfer.
orcbni-Vo ciiiim ivirr tioiu.
London. Feb. 24. The Pekin corre
spondent of The Times says: "An Im
perial decree having replaced the tao
tal of Yen Chau, dismissed on Ger
many's demand for the murder of mis
sionaries by tha taotal, who was dis
missed at Germany's Instance in 1895
for the outrage on Bishop Anser, Ger
many now demands the immediate can
celling of the appointment. China will
be compelled to accede, in order to
avoid giving Germany a pretext for
the permanent occupation of Klao
Chau." Itching, scaly, bleeding palms, shapclcns nails,
and painful Anger end., pimple., blacihcad.,
oily, mothy .kln.dry, thin, and falling hair. Itch
Iur, .caly mlp, all yield quickly to warm batha
with CuTicon Soap, and gentlo anointings
with CencuttA (ointment), tho great skin cure.
Qticura
Ii mM throughout the world. Fottu Drco and Chiu.
I'uHr.. Solit rropt., floitoii.
C;7 " How lo Produce Soft, TThln lUndi," frte.
ITCHING H UM0RS
SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST
.
MARK YOU !
Look Where to Save
Your Money.
RED
ROUGH
HANDS
New styles of Spring Hats are
now being shown by us. They
are now open for inspection and
Only a Sfarler. we feel satisfied
and prices will suit all. Many
range in price from
45cts
$3-50.
Pin? flpnt'Q Buy a lln'f or quarter
rinc ijciu j doeIl iu That kilul
Hall HOSe. that will make the
wearer smile. We hnvc the very newest
creation in plnid and polka dot hose.
Fine Imported
Silk MUfllerS. winter end of any
purchaser. Wc hnvc them ranging in
piicefrom 50 cents to 2.25.
THE UP-TO-DATE HAT
Dr. Miles9 Nervine
A flEMGDY FOn THE
Effects of Tobacco.
THE ox ccsslvo uso of tobacco, especially
by young men la always Injurious and
undoubtedly shortens llfo materially.
Mr. Ed. O. Ebsen, compositor on tho Contra
Costa Ifcwi, Martinez, Cab, writes! "I havo
used Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvlno andro
colvcd much benoflt from It. I was troubled
with norveusncss, dizzy spelU nnd sleepless
ness, caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim
ulants. 1 took Dr. Miles' Kerrlno with raar
rclously good results, allaying tho dizziness,
quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to
sleep and rest, proving lu my caso a very
beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Bostot-atlvo
Ncrvlno Is especially adaptod to restoring
tho nervous systom to Its normal condition
under such clicumstanccs. It soothes, haals
ana strengthens. f&ivjwr
T)r. Miles' Itnmorllna bBwv
aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantco, first bottlo
henoflts or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of tho heart and
nerves free Address,
DR. MILE3 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
rjn. w. ii. yinost,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Graduate nnd Ijite Resident House Burgecp
the University Stale of N. Y.
Headquarter :-CommcrcIal Hotel, fllicnandonu
THREE Y1SAU COUItSE.
Calls night or day promptly responded.
ir.
M. BUItKE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Kgan building, correr of Main an
Ceutro streets, Shenandoah. '
J II. POMKItOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Shenandoah, Pa.
W. SHOEMAKEK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Markf-and Centre streets.
pitOF. JOHN JVTES,
MUS1CA1INSTRUCT0R,
Lock Box MVahanoy.Clty, P.
Having studied unti some of tho heat
wasters Ip London nnd l-ls, will glvfl lessons
on tho violin, mandolin, gvirand voenl cpltirre.
Termt reasonable. Auaredn caro of Strouse,
the Jeweler Shonnndnnh.
A Handsome CoriMoxIon
i
Is ono of the greatest charms i com an can
possess. Pozzoni's CoMriatxioJ'owDim
ives it.
Up-to-Date Hat Storey
15 EAST CENTRE ST.V
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53)
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.