'X7 1il mrr 1 V lTAIlI.ISHl'.I) 1H70. PuolUued every UvenlnK. Kxrciit Sunday, nt t South jAnmx Sthkht. Np.au CF.srRK. Tlie Herald Is iteitreiru InJOieimnUoBti unil the urrnumllnK ton .is lor six cents a week, pay nbl o the carrier. Hy mail SS.00 r. yir, or a" cent ft month, payable In advance. Advertise ments chartied nccorilliiKtoncciniI portion. The publlstieca reserve tho right to change the position of ailvcrtUcinents whenever the jml I'tatlon ol news Ucummls It. Tho rlht Is leservtd to i .ijv'any advertisement, whether paid lor or not, Jnt tho publishers may ueetii iproper, AdvcrtlsliiB rates made known upon application. Entered at the postoBlce at Hhcnahdoah, I'm., as second class malt matter. TKM'.PHONK CONNKCTION "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FBI DAY. FMIItt'AKY 25. 1SHS. Mil Unv AN hit ngi-wil to speaU In Washington on JolTeixm's liirtliilny. The occusion will be nmrkotl eliielly bv the law of contract. A jf.VA M. olllcer who, a few moments after loMnir his bliip so suddenly, can counsel a suspension of judgment un til the matter has been Investigated, is what we call a truly great num. Cuaiuman .Tonus, Chairman Hut ler. Chairman Towne. nil declare that the free silver folk must get together, and they evidently mean it. If any free coinage boomer refuses to get to gether he will bo speedily informed that ho is no gentleman. Dn. Swallow has a variation ot lludolph Hlnnkenburg's joke about Pennsylvania being Quaysylvania. He says that this is no longer the Keystone state, but the (Juaystone Btate. The map which goes with Dr. Swallow's juke explains that the proper pronunciation of the word Quay is Key. Go KltN'iili Hastinci.i is not a warm admirer of John Wanamaker, and while he dislikes Quay, it is an open question w hether ho cares any more for the Philadelphia merchant. As ho is arranging to take a long trip to California with Attorney General McCormick in March, the reasonable conclusion is that he is not anxious to help the Wanamaker cause. Ql'lTK a number of our county ex changes, who apparently have space to give away, are publishing a 12 inch nnverti.seiuentof Howell's patent medicine, for one year, in exchange for the American Newspaper Di rectory and membership in the Con fidential Information Bureau. What use they have for either is diillcult to determine. Such advertising proposi should oe deposited in tne waste for a long time lias this Sunda v as an institution been handled ,..!.. ...Itl,..,,. ,l...'.iL.. .... f. ward Hok's editorial on "The J)e- . nr Nntiiliiv Ni inn ' in run Aliirioi Ladies' Home Journal. Mr. iok has evidently studied his subject closely, and the results must have been far from satisfactory, judging by the way in which ho handles the entire topic. In words which no one can misunderstand, with a sure aim, lie pillories the avurago Sunday school and declares it to bo "a rebuke to in telligence and a discredit to the church." Probably no religious article of recent publication will cause so much comment or evoke such bitter controversy as this re. markable editorial by tho Philadel- Many Varieties. There are publications and imbli- o.aHniiK. There are some that are ear at an price, wnore tne anver- sr in cijiicmiieii. il iiieroiiiiiiL cull a - 1 ...l.ll. lin mtp iiiilv f,eiin exorbitant, vet it n -nncAtinli ii It, tipntmi'Tlftii Tn tlie returns received oupiiosini; tie would say to the business liiana-jer, "No, you must run this advertise ment for much less or I will k'vo it to your competitor." He places his nd. in the cheap-rate paper, strides homo with the satisfaction of having "ilnriH.ui)" and irot even with that .J.-l. I 1 ...wl ,..1...1l.. 1111 jlliUUll , lit... JllUVll.ltJ ! . ... . ...Ill ,ll.,...,iti,,,, Tho two miners when printed loon n good deal alike. He got his cheap advertisement, which probably wasn't worth one-third what he paid for it, and then becomes a continued pessimist on tho question of adver tising. As he was probably a two cent limn, ho doubtless got tho worth of his money. The paper asking tho higher and reasonable prlco goes right on giving good yalue received, publishes an ttp-to-dute medium. Tho cheap con cern In time drops out of tho race and quits indiegustnnd doesn't know "whut's the matter." Tho cheap advertiser has let his more prudent competitor get the start of him, .and he quits and doesn't know "whut's the matter." The cheap paper publisher und tho nliPim advertiser both thought they knew it uu, aim uom louucu uui in .... . . i .i i . . isdain on tlieir respective compel ors. Thoy are both in timo looking r a Job and giving past acquaint ices us references. Their business id not been a success on account of laru iiiiieo. i .1 Ilucklen'a Arnica 8U. . . . I 1 3 t lsea, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, lever aorou, 1 1 1 .l.tlt.l.tn n-n anil kla eruption, and posltfYoly cures yllos, o pay required. It i guaranteed to We ect aaturactlou or mouy reiunueu. rnw qu per dqx r ur nu ujt a m miu i n l l a ir.i-. POSTMASTER BAKER'S ASSASSINS Tim 'Irivrtriiiiiont Witt J?mlpnvor til ItftllK tlu I'lOlIll to .lllHlk'O. Washington, Feb. 26. The postoMce department hni directed Inspector Wil liams, at ChitUinonira, Tenn., to de tail another inspector to proceed to Lake City, S. C and anslat Mr. Moye. Who arrived ihere Wednesday nlftht to conduct the liivi-Htlirntlon into the mur der of Postmaster Haker and the tiurn- lnK of the luntolllce. A singular coin cidence In the case of Haker is that on Feb. 21, the day of the night on "which he was murdered, he wrote a letter to the postottlce department saying that his life had been threatened, vnd ask ing that the government extend some protection to him. tonator MeLattrln, of South Carolina, was among Post master General (Silly's callers yester day, and expressed ills horror at the crime In which Baker lost Ills life. lie asked that the department use every means at Its command to discover the perpetrators of the outrage, and as sured General Gary that lie would do everything In his power to assist him. A dispatch was received from In spector Moye, at Lake City, saying that he was pursuing the Investigation diiected by the department. There was no clew to the perpetrators, and no part of the postolllee pioperty bad been re covei ed. to cum: a coi.i) is dm: iav. Take. Laxntivo llromo Quinlno Tablets. All ilrugKists refund tlio money if it fails to cure. -'.V. Tho gcmiino lias L. 11. (J. on each tablet. 1'he riorldil Limited Will Again linn on the Southern ltailviay. Tho Florida Limited, which is tlio syn- oiiyin of all that is elegant ia modern rail way trains, and which during its former service lias been a prime favorite for tourists from tho North seeking tlio mild climate of Florida, will be placed in service- by the Southern Itnilw.iy about the first week in .liuiuarv. lM's With its leturn to service this train, which will lie solid Pullman vestlhuleil between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in the way of I iixu t iuns and comfortable appointments not heretofore pie-cnteil, ana which will le destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. The Southern Railway is having built for the Florida Limited serv'te three tr.vins.eacli containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping ears, a eoinpaitment car and a library and observation ear, each ear com plete in all its appointments and equipped w ith the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. Wlille no schedule has as yet been announceil, it can be stated that it will bo the quickest over arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will be so planned that pas-engers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Ileeord. Notice. Applications for lurthcr informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Ileal), iJistrict Passenger Agent, Southern It.iilway, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, wjll receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf Whooping cough is the most distressing malady; hut its duration can be cut short by the use of One .Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and .ill lung and bronchial troubles. C. H.llagen- hueh. Coming Kvouts. Miueh 11. Social mid entertainment under the auspice of the Christian Kndeavor will lie held in the M. 1'.. ebureh. Iicfreshments. Admission 10 cents. Theio nre three Utile things which do more work than any other three little tilings created they are tho ant, the hee anil peWitt's Little Lariy ISIsors, tho last be'ng tho famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. C. II. lliigeiihucli. KmlH'..lnl' Acl.f rdgeti m-niio. Boston, Feb. 23. William II. Iilrd, the former bookkeeper of the Frnming- ham Savings bank, who was arraigned In court Feb. 3, charged with the em bezzlement from the banking institu tion of $10,000, and was held in $20,000 bail, has been adjudged insane and committed to the state Insane asylum nt Wcstboro. Ilird was in Cambridge jail awaiting trial. cur tor iliirrlxoirft Hoolc nifl'reoMiVer Chicago, Feb. 23. Mayor Carter II. Harrison announces that he will write n linnlc on the free silver question, to orove his devotion to tho white metal. The book will be Issued within six months. liestore full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irrl tato or Inflame, but leave all the delicate digestive or- ganlim in perfect condition. Try them. 25 centi. l'r chared onlj bj C. 1. liood Co., Lowell, Mum, WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and VJcJnitj .-nor-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer Every man s wife vh lias usedSBELld'S knows a good drink Try it on your husband if AWN'S TANSY PILLS S A TillP. TIM aud ir WOMAN'S BEtlEC, B AlwrtpnmnUnlrllliU. AvopI Imtalmu, SL-At il rur turn. 01 km Jlrect (kM !.''Au "aB9CATo Hrso. Co , IkMton, Mau. Our book. 4e For aale at Klrlln'a drug utoreanj Bheuandooi drug ator. Pills BHlnteUvoul !boutSeel Ib's. Tbi auanx tur improves cheap cotlce and makM f vouadrii.nuaiiaK i k lur liu.c rnonev, Jc. apaiu-f 1 A..e grm era, DANGER IN SODA. Serious ItCKtilts Soiiietlnicii Follow Ita III ceNi.lt e Itne. Common soui Is nil right in Its place ami Iniliipcimhlc hi tlio kitchen and for cooking and washing purposes, but it was never In tended for a medicine, and people who use, It ai shell will some day rcgiet it. We refer to tlio eommou use of loda to re lieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of people, practlco almost daily, and one which is fraught with daugcr; moreover tho soda only gives temporary re lief and in tho end the stomach trouble, geta worse and worso. The soda nets as a mechanical irritant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on record where it accumulated In the intestines, causing deatli by liillammu Hon or peiltoiiltis. Dr. Harlmidsoii recommends as tho safes and suiest cure for sour stomach (acid dys pepsia) an excellent preparation sold by Iruggists under thu name of Stuart's Dys. pepsia Tablet. These tablet! aro large 2( grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and outaiu tho natural acids, peptones and dl gestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken aflor meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly before it has time to ferment, sour and poison tho blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that ho invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in all cases of stomach derangements and finds them certalu euro not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting the food they cieatea healthy appctltu, increase tlcsh and strengthen tlio actlou of the heart and liver. They aro not a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases aud weakness and will bo found reliable in any stomach trouble ex cept cancer of the stomach. All druggists sU Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 30 cents per packago. littlo book describing all forms of stomach weakness and their cure mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich. HiiMtlnu" 1"ooh 5,'ot Hxpeot War. Ilarrlsburc, Feb. 23. Governor Hast ings arrived home last night from New Haven, and was asked what he thought of the present alleged troubles be tween the United States and Spain While he did not care to discuss the matter, he intimated very plainly that he did nut tl.lnk there was the least possibility of any immediate trouble between the two countries. As proof of this belief the executive will In a few days leave for tho Paclllc coast, to bo absent three weeks. Almost every mall brings to him letters offer lng to raise troops to offer the govern ment In the event of war. BLADDER TROUBLES. I he bladder was created lor one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and such it is not liable to any form of disease except hy one or two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from cai cless local treatment of other diseases, SAMl'Li: SUNT 1-RKi:. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swam) Hoot 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 toget up many times during the night to urinate, The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr, Kilmer's Swnmp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need medicine j ou should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents aud one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamp; to cover postage on the bottle. Mention Herald and send your address to Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tile pro prietors of this paperguarantee the genuineness of this offer. IN SENATH AND HOUSE. ConcroHsinon More Ulicriil In Wnrllko Approiii'liitloiiH. AVashlngton, Feb. 25. The house de voted Itself strictly to business yester day, and disposed ot 40 additional pages of the Bundry civil appropriation bill An unsuccessful attempt to Increase the appropriation for tho suppression of epidemic diseases $200,000 led to con slderable debate on the advisability o establishing a national quarantine. The fact that the government is preparing for contingencies was recognized In the house yesterday when Chairman Can non, who has been laboring to keep down appropriations, accepted without a word of protest an amendment to In crease the appropriation to care for the unused machinery at the Sprlttjfleld arsenal. Mr. Gllrctt explained that necessity for using this machinery might occur at any time. Resolutions which were objected to a few weeks ago for the appointment of two ex navnl cadets to positions In the en cineer corps of the navy were also adopted. One of them will fill a va. cancy caused by the death of Lleuten ant Merrltt, of the Maine. A feature of the senate's session yes terday was the speech of Mr. Spooner, of Wisconsin, on the right of Henry W, Corbett to a seat In the senate from Oregon under appointment of the gov ernor. Mr. Spooner made a constltu tlonal argument In favor of seating Mr, Corbett, and had not concluded when the senate adjourned. An effort was made to obtain consideration of tho Aluska homestead and railway right of way bill, but on a parliamentary technicality It went over. The resolu Hon offered on Wednesday by Mr. Al len to annolnt a committee of live sen ators to Investigate the Cuban sltua tion was withdrawn by its author whe It was laid before the senate. i The Coming Woman Who cocs to tho club whilo lier liuslian tends tlio lialiv. as well as the good old fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at tunes got run down In health Tliev will lie troubled with loss of apnetlte, headaches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy spells. Tho most wonderful remedy for them women Is l.lcctrlc Hitters. Tliousanns su tie re rs from lama hack and weak kidnc. llso tin mid call it blessed. It Is tho mod cine for women. Female complaints aud nervous troubles or all Kinds are coon re lieved bv the use of Electrlo Hitters. Deli catn women rhoitld keep tills remedy on hand to liulhl up tlio system, uniy cue. per bottli For sale by A. wasiey. l'nst Trains to Florida. Tlio Southern itallway is now oneratln threo trains on weekdays, and two on Hun days on the fastest and most convenient schedules ever in effect between l'uiladalphl. and the resorts of Florida. Call on or ad. dress John M. Ileal), District Passenger Agent, 82S Chestnut street, riiiladelphia, for illustrated nutter and all information. 18-lw THE PR'ODflCE MARKETS Ah Itellcoted by Dcnllngs 111 I'lillndol- phln mid Haiti more Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Flour firm: win ter supcrllne, $3ff3.30; do. extras, k3.2MJ 65! Pennsylvania roller, char. 4.ztT4.4U; do. straight. H.BOtM.TO; stern winter, clear, $l.50ifl.C0: do. straight, JI.Coflt.M); city mills, extra, Js.Goea.iw. Itye Hour moved slowly at J2.7r.W2.S0 per barrel, as to quality. Wheat lower; No. 2 red, cash and February, Jl.OlVittl-Ol'..; mi. ueia ware and No. 2 Pennsylvania red, $.102'4fl .02V4. Corn slow; No. 2 mixed, cusli and 'ebruarv. 33fi 35Uc. : No. 2 yellow, for lo cal trnde, 31c. Oats quiet mid steady; No. 2 white, 33c.; No. 2 white, clipped, 31c. Hay In good demand, choice tim othy, $12 for largo bales. Heef steady; icef bntns. $23ff2l. I'ork easier; mess, $10.731711; fnmllyi $13ri3.B0 Lard oasler; western steamed. $6.47 i. Hutter llrm; western creamery, lltMSOc; do. factory, He; Elglns, 20c; Imitation creamery, I31(l7e.: New York dairy, l3Wlic; no. creamery, limuc; fancy l-ennsyivnnia prints jobbing at 23g26c; do. Wholesale, 22c. Cheese dull; large, white and col ored, September, 8V4c; small do. uo September, 8?ifi9c; light skims, OSiCVfcc; part sklins, 4fi5Vic.; full skims, 2ru3c. Eggs llrm; New York nnu i'ennsyivania, iic.; Western, fresh. 13c. western, fresh, 13c. Potatoes steady; Now York, J2.37i.2.GJ; sw. els, $3tf4. Tal low steady; city, 3a.; country, 34f3c. Cottonseed oil easy; prime crude, 20V4c.; do. yellow, 23ti23Vic. Petroleum firmer; ellned New York, $3 CO; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $6.55; do. In bulk. $2.93. llosln steady; strained, common to good $1.4i'ni 1.13. Turpentine firm at 3OTi35c. nice llrm; domestic, fair to extra, 45Tbc; Japan, GfyGijO.. Jlolasses llrm; New Or leans, open kettle, good to choice. 2xp 33c. Cabbage quiet at $3113.50. Pig Iron warrants dull at $(!.13(f 6.(15. Lake copper higher at $11.5GSil.C0. Tin llrm nt $1I.03W 11.15. Spelter unchanged at $U0fel.3O. Lend easy nt $3.751i3.SO. Baltimore, Fob. 21. Flour quiet aud un changed. Wheat dull and lower; spot and month. $1.00?iil.01; March, $l.Uljf 1.01U: May. $1.U01.01; steamer No. 2 red, 96W&MM.C.; southern, by sample, t)Se. C$1.02; do. on grade. 97c.iii$1.01. Corn dull and lower; spot and mr.nth. 31Vt'3r-4c. ; March, 3PBc; April, 3Hi3IUc: Ktcnmer mixed. 33Mj33?4C.; southern, white and yellow. :Uti33c. Oats llrm; No. 2 white. 31',s33c; No. 2 mixed. 3J!4g33c. Ityo easier; No. 2 nearby. 5Bc. : N ' vstei i 67c. Hay steady for best grades; cholco timothy, $12,501(13. Grain Heights veiy dull, demand light, unchanged. Sugar strong and unchanged. Uuttcr firm and unchanged. Fggs quiet and unchanged, Cheeso sternly and unchanged. Lettuce. $1.23 per basket. Whisky unchanged. l.lvi' itn'k MiirUet. New York. Feb. 24. No trailing In beeves; fei'Mng steady: cables iiuuttd live cattle unelmngiHl tit London uml Liver pool; refiigi'iutor beef. S',e. pur lb. Cnlves llrm; veuls. WJfiS; no gr.issers or west erns, bheep ami lamDs arm, out quiet; heavy lambs not wanted; sheep nom inal nt $3.fj0'5; lambs, Jo.COfiO for good to prime. Hogs weak nt $1,257(1.50. East Duffnlo. Feb. 24. Cattle about steady. Hogs about steady; Yorkers, good to choice, $4.17?f 1.20: roughs, com mon to choice, $.1.G5fr.1.S3; pigs, common to choice, $164.10. Sheep und lambs llr'nier; lambs, choice to extra. $5.i0fiD.75; culls to common. ?l.'.iUy 5.40. Sheep, choice to selected wethers, $4,851(4.90; culls to com mon sheep, $3.23S3.M, Jlrs. Mnniiliii: TJIcetrd rre-ilrtoiit. Washington, Feb. 25. The election of oITlcers of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, assembled In congress here, was not llnlshed last night. The vice presidents general and historian general yet remain to be elected. Mrs. Daniel Manning was elected r resident general, she receiving 306 votes, against HQ for Mrs, Donald McLean and 220 for Mrs. Hose llrockett. Mrs. A. D. llrock ett, of Virginia, was elected vice presi dent general, and Mrs. Charles A. Stakely, of Washington, re-elected chaplain general. The other ofllcers are: Secretary geneVal, Mrs. Albert Ackers; register general, Miss Sue Het zel; treasurer general, Mrs. Mark B. Hatch; assistant historian general, Mrs. Robert S. Hatcher, of Maryland; li brarian general, Mrs. Gertrude ISascom Darwin. Knifiozzler Moony I'lciuW Utility. Chicago, Feb. 25. William O. Moody, bookkeeper and cashier of Dunlop Brothers, bankers, pleaded guilty yes terday to the embezzlement of $26,000 of the funds of the Oak Park Building nnd Loan association, and $2,747 from Dunlop Brothers. He was sentenced to an Indeterminate term in the peni tentiary. Moody was prominent In church and social circles. "Saved iiler Life." TtS. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., than whom nono is moro highly cstccmod or widely known, writes. "In 1800 1 had a sovero attack of LaGrlppo and at tho end of four months, In splto of all physicians, friends aud good nursing could do, my lungs hoart and nervous system wcro so completely wrecked, my llfo was 3o spalrcd of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only slocp hy tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho in ono position but a short timo and not on my loft sldo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a halt bottlo of each I was much better and contin uing pcrslstontly I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to thosurprlsoof all," Or. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, Erst bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dls jases of tho heart and nerves freo. Address, Mils Joalth IHt.fIILi;.iMr:DieAl.CO., Ulkhart, Ind. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 Norjth Jardin St. if M viz. lNDTANA LIUCnEKS. Oovornor Mount ltuniilim Down tho Self Appointor! UxooiltlonofH. Cross Point, Ind Feb. 25. Thero Is a large crowd here at the preliminary hearing of Intlrmary Superintendent Hughes, arrested by Governor Mount as the leader of the mob that lynched live outlaws last September. Only one witness was exnmlned for the stnte, Charles Kclley, a boy, who was In the Versailles Jail at the time of tha lynching. He said ho knew Hnrry Andrews, J. H. McCoy and Hose Hughes when they entered the Jail and told nil to throw up their hands. Hughes hit Shuter with a. club, nnd then put a rope over his head and drag ged hlin out. Hughes came back and told Kelley to remain still, as he (Kel loy) was not wanted. McCoy hit Jen kins and dragged him out, McCoy shot Levi, the leader. Kelley said they wore musks, but he recognlged their voices. The relatives of tho live vic tims nnd over n hundred ot their friends are here, but the other specta tors outnumber them four to one. The relutlves will not be able to testify for some days. NUGGETS' OF NEWS. A Chicago motormnn was killed and two passengers Injured by a train striking n trolley car. Experiments will be made In rural free mall delivery In Burlington county, N. J., nnd Bucks county, Pa. It is said that two Spanish detectives have been watching the Holland sub marine boat nt the shipyard at Ellza bethport. N. J. Dr. Gatllng, who Is superintending the construction of a big gun at Cleve land, thinks the coast defenses are not what they should be. The Interior department has decided that it must be shown that a pensioner was addicted to drink at the time the Injuries were sustained before his pen. son can be annulled. II Shennndonli is Learning it, Learning it Fast Proof not Lacking. Kveryliody has it. That tired reeling. Don't know what it means. Keeps you awaks at night. Destroys dally comfort. Wearies tlio body. Worries tho lulud. You would shako it nil'. You would be hoaltbful and strong. So you can. If you go at It right. First lcaru what it means. Somo say it's bad blood. Others say it's a lazy liver. They're all wrong. Tired feeling means tired kidneys. Just as Lame back means Lamo Kidneys. And liackaciie means Kidney Ache. How do wo know it? llec.iuso Dean's Klducy Pills cure It. And tliey aro for kidneys only. How can we prove it? lieeauso tho public say so. Here is a caso in point : ,Mrs. Wm. Gradwell, of 28 North Gilbert street, says : "I had no trouble with my back until about four years ago but from that time on it was quite severe and stcmed to bb of the ii'ituro of a pain across my loins and when standing much an aching took mo across my back. At times there was con siderable pain between my shoulders. The kidney becretious wero not normal and caused an uncomfortable feeling. I had a tired sensation mornings which mado me loso all my energy. I becamo interested in Doan's Kidney Pills and procured them from Kirliu's drug store and though I did not tako a whole box I found thorough relief from tho troubles. I am quite freo from them all now and I consequently have no hesitance in re commending Doan's Kidney Pills as a valu able preparation for the kidneys." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price DO cents. Mailed by Fosler-Mllburn Co., Iiullalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. Ivcmembcr the name Dean's and hike no sub stitute. Fine Gent's I Furnishings $ Lends I to Good Looks. ICUIT MiVll, I GEM Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - MAX LEVIT, Prop. The Weakness of A woman who has suffered eighteen ycars who has been aired after a life of n, isery and lives again in the sunshine of happiness spca.':s to other women in words of no uncertain meaning. lust a woman's story. Not strange because it happens every day, not romantic or thrilling, but just a story of misery and suffering such as only women know. For eighteen years, Sara E. Bowen, of Peru, Indiana, carried a burden of pain. Night and day, without respite, she suf fered the most dreadful experience that ever fell to the lot of woman. That she did not die is almost beyond belief. That hf. Is well to-day is a miracle. Mti. Bowcn's trouble requires no descrip tion beyond the symptom, which every woman will instantly recognize. In describing them Mrs. Bowen says : "For eighteen years 1 suffered with weakness peculiar to my sex. "I was a broken down piece of human ity! a shadow of a woman. "My brain was tortured until I could re member but little. I could not sleep or eat and was reduced in weight to a mere skele ton. What little I did eat could not be di gested in my weakened state, and caused me untold misery. "My skin was muddy, my eyes were heavy. I was di::y all the time and to tally unfit for even ordinary housework. " Doctors prescribed for me without avail. Medicine was recommended and taken in quantity but it did no good. " Time and time again I was at the brink TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I'bmcru, the Iliuid of America, Cali fornia, Via the truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Iioute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunslilno, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first nnd second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old nnd New 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 chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McGinn, T, P. Agent. BIO Rail road avenue, Elmini, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. A thrill ot' terror s experienced-when a brssy cough of croup sounds through tho house at night. Hut the terror soon chnuges to relief after Ono Minute Cough Cure lias been administered. Safo and harmless for children. C II. Hugcnbuch. t?l tidMtoiiii VnTiee tiio-r.ri i rn . London, Feb. 25. The St. James Ga zette says It Is Informed that Mr. Glad stone will shortly undergo an ope'rat tlon to alleviate the pain caused by necrosis of the bone of the nose from which some of the specialists say he Is Buffering. For Infants and Children. lis fie tUdle Blgaatsrs Ot Icea erer wrapper. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST 'uFUillll. MARK YOU ! Look Where to Save Your Money. New styles of Spring Hats are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starier. We feel satisfied and prices will suit all. Many! range in price from 45 cts TO 3-50 PinP npflt'c Buy n half or quarter fr i? tt "zcn I"'r- Tliiit kind Half HOSe. that will mnkc the wearer smile. We linve the very newest crcatiou in plnkl and polka dot liose. Fine Imported ?Shi; V,!fi! Silk Mufflers, winter end of any purchaser. We liuve them ranging in piice from so cents to 52.25. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT nan, of despair. Day by day my trouble grew worse, and dark indeed was the day before my deliverance. " A friend of mine told me about Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People and what they had accomplished for others in my condition. " It was the first glimpse of the sun of hap piness through the dark clouds of misery. "I bought a box and took them. Even then I felt their effect. I bought more and continued to take them until I was well and strong. " They liberated me from the most terrible bonds that ever tortured a woman. They brought me new life when death was wilcome. " I recommend them to my friends, and I do not hesitate to say to every suffering woman ia the world that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will cure her." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People arc a specific for all forms of weakness. The blood ii vitaliied and becomes preg nant with the elements ;f life. The ner -vous system Js reorganized, all irregularitcs are corrected, strength returns ana disease disappears. So remarkable have bfa the cures performed by these little t-illi that their fame has spread to the far ends of civilization. Wherever you - ,-ou will find the most important article in every drug store to be Dr. Williams' Pink PillJ for Pale People. PROFESSIONAL CARDS lU. W. II. Y1NOST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Omdunto nnd Ijite Resident Hollso Surgccp the University State of K. Y. Hciuluimrtcrai-Coniniercial Hotel. Shenandoah THIiKK YKAR COUnsK. Calls night or day promptly responded. M- M. BUltKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oulce Kgnn building, con er of Main nn Centre streets, Shennndonli. T II. POMKItOY, .) . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Sbennndoah, 1'ft. Jl W. SIIOKMAKKH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. pitOK. JOHN JONICS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Iloz 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of tho beet runaters 1p London And Pnrls, will give les,nnff on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vooal culture. Termp reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the leweler Shenandoah. i Handsomo Complexion tho greatest charms a woman can I'ozzoni's Complexion l'owrjun Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. A 1 is one of possess, tlvesit. That is the place the closest buyer is now looking for. We are closing out our entire stock of -UNDERWEAR At the lowest cash prices. that the styles Only a Starter. Furnishing . House, STORE, 15 East Centre Street.