I ih ,util i!Vrv Kwimiik, tlfciept Mttiolft? i riti IIitji I -. rlpllv.,,...! itt MltciiAiiflnntt m I " ' surr im 'jiii to .u for l coiiNmh."-' .i , rti ne '-mriers. l(y mall W.nO n y.'iir " j w'ent montli, tyniW' in lulvonc-. A h, ri muits hui kcU uciortliiiif to tpuro Ami niMt'-'i Tli nibli -tin. wm n the right tn rliHi.;t ttu p.-,r ,i m i' u'tvorH-fineiil vhnnevi-r tif i 'n- ..t i of new ricninml It. Tlif rUM 11 j- i I i i .Je.-4iiiiy ii'l vert two, put, 'u H.. r mlii for oi not. aat the pulilialierM uiu' uiihi iproper Aui'ortUliia: ratt mmlt kno' v I )totL application. Rnte.c.l tlio iHi itnlllru at Hliomindoali, I'm., at fiecuml class inftll nmtlttr. TKI.KI'IKINK CONNKOTION I "All the News That's Fit to Print:; Evening H rs !d SVTIUDW. t'UilMTAKV 36, IMS. 1)1 niNu nil tliin bloody will- with Siniu it l rpiimiUalilc tlmt Sfiiiitnr Titliiian, tlio pride f ScliuyllvillV friT MlvtrittH. hits not ollored tlu govern ment his pitchfork. Tiihiik tiro two hlinil bestirs i'i Kfwrls who huvo htood ut their re!ii( tivo coriii'i's on Fifth iivi'tiiie everv day for !.'.") years. It in hplieved that both have accumulated fortunes. (Ink of the most retuiirkiiblu lifts that ornaiiif nts the home of Itov. Dr. Talmac since his return from his re cent wedding trip is a Hushian ten service of gold and enamel, a per sonal token from tliu (V.itr of Hm-.sln. Tun scheme suKested by some misguided patriot for electing Con gressmen for four instead of two years is entitled to the dullest and most expeditious thud in tho market. The people of the Thirteenth Con gressional district would' not tamely submit ton proposition of that char acter There is a limit to idl things. Zoi.A s condemnation, or rather the manner f Zola's condemnation, is of more than abstract and impersonal interest in other countries, especially in those where the notion is cherished that the only legitimate objects of legal procedure are the ascertaining of facts nnd the awarding of justice. Butwhut certainty is there that a foreigner's rights will be respected in the French tribunals ? Zola's fate might befall any one of these. Tint New York Sun prints this communication, signed "Fair Play" : "1 notice that e.-(iov. Hogg, of Texas, after naming hist wo da ugh tors Inia Hogg and Kuril Hogg respec tively, has again displayed his inimi table sense of humor by ehrisiening the latest addition to his family Moore Hogg. I suggest that the o. Govertior show his appreciation of the eternal fitness of things by changing his own first name to Adam " PiiKsinKXT MuKiMjKY's linn and patriotic attitude in the recent crisis with reference to Cuban matters has been and is cordially commeimed by men of all parties. The dignilled but vigorous stand taken by him in tho Do Lome inci dent has already resulted in n com plete disavowal by the Spanish government, and his course and that of his oflleial family in regard to the Maine disaster is receiving a general approval, and his hands in this try ing moment are being cordially up held by men irrespective of past party relationship. ''HK queerest thing that strikes the bserver who handles a large mail is how lniinv instances there are where stationery is printed without any thing on it to indicate tho city or ,tatp from whence it came. When Chicago got so big her citizens thought Illinois, or its abbreviation, a useless adjunct to their date lines, they set a bad e.antple. Hero and there others followed the fad, until it became it nuisance. A letter came to this office recently from ono of the large novelty and publishing houses, that lutd nothing on the printed head ing by which to locate tho town from which it eamo. Only tho llrm name, which was familiar, saved an im portant communication from going l..,l.'it 1 ., ..rw,l ..1.,., I IU IIIIDOI IKIEIIIVl. O Ullll j'Mttl to see that name, street, number, city and state are prominently, or at least .-ii.i.- .1, i i , ..i ,.e 41. !.... 1.... 4..1. I11UOVJ laMlt lltttuo I. V i. J iiBiiuimii-, TO CUItU A COI.O IN ONU DA V. Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine, Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure, 25c. Tho genuine has L. II, Q. on each tablet. Coining Kvoiita, March 11. Social nnd entertainment under the auspices of the Christian lhidcavor will bo held lit the M. b. church. Uufrcshmcnts, Admission 10 cents, FACES Droplet, blotchM, blackheadt, red, rough, oily rnothy Un Itching, cly alp dry, thin, Mid (tiling hlr, and baby blymliliea prevented by CVTicuni Boar the moa'.enVetlio alia purify ing and beautifying aoop in the orld. ai well a pureat and aweeteat (or toilet bath, and nureery. (yiiGiira Is rl4 lhnMhnt wrt4. Port P k C Tour Bolt ill, CnrM br 1 HaUkUlU. dluuu numuna cimcm siini' ty tpi'i-luli. Scrvirt' in tin- Ti nity l.i loruiril rliurili tii-iiinrron .it M fi u in . .iml It :il i. in. Suinlay Imtil ,U 1 .; i in. Hi v ltulirrt ( I'lloylo utiir. Kt'Klllnr m rviros will In1 lirlil in ttic United hvmixi'ilciil I'liiucli, Nni Hi .l.iriliii stui't, til' morrow ut til a. in. ami H.ao p. in. Sunday n'liool at 1.3.1 p. in. Jlcv. I. .1. I.wu, pastur. i)lown nn outside agency. Fur l'rhnlllvo Mi'tlmilist i liiireli. Jainen .Moore, ! thermore, Morgan's report was verl piintor. 1'ivKiliiiig at a. in. ami )lod by the otlK,,. American divers who li. ill Sunday school ut 2 i. in. t Inn tn.i't- , , , veHterdnv llg mi Wiilniulay evciilim. (U'linil praci' , U 1 f , i 1 1 , i. t in'ntli.B on Tliuimliiy evening. lAorylmdy The wult httH decided against any welcome I attempt to raise the ruined battleship. Service in All Saints l'rotcstant Kpiscnpal! The members are convinced that It cliuirli on Vest().ik siieet to-morrow. Holv would be useless, ns she could never be Kuclinrist at N a m. Moriiiim tiniyvr at lll::!0 Siuidiiy school at S p. in. r.cnii.n pmyerat 7 p. in. On the Unit Sunday in tins mouth Holv Ktichuriit. at 10:30 The rector will olliclatc. Klrst l!iiptlt church, corner of Wet and Oak streets, Itev. I). I. Iivans pastor. Services at 10a. in. and II p. tit. Sunday school at '-! p. in. 1'tnyer meeting Moinlay evcniiists. Youiik lVople'n meetiliK Wednesday cvelliliKK. CIiiki meetiliK Thursday oveninxn. Methodist Kiiisional clittrch, corner O.ik ,ind White itn'cts. liet Alfied llcclincr, pastor. Uencrnl class uu'ctiiiit at U a. in., led i iiy John Senior. Sermon ut 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in., I't. J. S ('alien,, Superintendent. Senium at 0:30 p. :n. Seats free. Everybody welcome. I!ev. It. II. Onen, of I'ottsville, will preach in the Wcldi CouxrcKUtiniial clttiiTli to morrow morning in Wcl-.li and inllieovrn iu.' lhiglish. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Calvary Riptist church. South .larilln stieet. l'leaeliiiiu to-morroiv at 10:30 a. in. Hid 0:3!) p. in. Itev. K. It. Alliins. pastor. Sabbath school at 'i p. in., Deacon John llunii, Superintendent. H. Y. 1'. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:3(1. Wednesday evening, geiicml prayer meeting at 7:30. Kvcrj'body welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. ami u:3U p. in. s,,tlil.ttn school at a p. in. Jr. I . 1... anil .sr. i;. 1. itiesuay evening tu o:.iu aim i:oit o uiock. i Prayer and song service on Thursday even- ing at 7:30. Sttungere always uelcoinc. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry sticet. Itev. John (Iruhlcr, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. 111. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. 111. ; preaching 0:30 p. 111. St. Michael's (ircek Catholic church, West Centre street. Itev. Cornelius Laiirisin, pas tor. Matatluuin service 11 11.111. High mass 10 a. 111. Church of the Holy Family, ((iciinan It. C. ) North Chestnut sticet. Itev. A. T. Schul tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., second mass 10 a. 111. St. Casimlr's Polish I!. C. church, North Jardin street. Itev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass S a. 111., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 1 p. 111. Church of the Annunciation, 1218 West Cherry street, liev. II. F. O'lteilly, pastor; Itev James Kane, assistant pastor. I nst mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. 111., high mass, 10 a. 111. benediction, 7 p. 111. Kehelcth Israel Congieg.ition, corner of 0.1 k and Wc-,t streets, Itev. Heniy Mit- nlk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 111 a. 111., and 3 to n 11. in. Sunday scrviccsS to 10 a. 111. and every week day morning fiom 7 toSa. in. BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. The first way is from imjierfect action of the Kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. sami'li: sunt nti:i:. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Mr. Kilmer's Swamp- l'oot 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 elTccts 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-Koot is soon rcalicd. 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 IlERAU) and send your address to Dr. Kil mer & Co., Ilinghaniton, N, Y. The pro prietors of this paperguarantce the genuineness of this offer. the wni: ivi:i) maim: sinkino. )Ti) Attempt tu Katun the lluttloslilp Will lie .Miulo. Havana, Feb. 20. Tho wreck of the Maine is slowly but surely sinking Into the mud. Defuie the bull could be raised It would be necessary to re move the guns and deck debris. For lack of proper appliances, practically nothing In this line bus been accom plished. Aside from tho olllcers' and cabin elTeets the salvage thus far has been pitifully small. The cloudy weather and rain made tho work of the divers unsatisfactory yesterday, and wry little was done. It is said that a hole has been mape by the dlverB In one of the forward hatches, and It Is hoped that a number of bodies will be recovered. The court of Inquiry sat longer than usual yester day, the six divers being examined more In detail than heretofore, a civilian, whose testimony Is said to be of some Importance, was also examln- ed. The name of the witness and all the particulars of his evidence aro withheld. Late yesterday the paymaster's safe, with J2.I.00 and his papers, was taken from the wreck. Heyond this no state ment Is made as to the value and na ture of the contents, but a large quan tity of water ran out of It when tho safe was raised above the surface. The complaint Is still mude that tho electric lamps are of little use to tho divers, as the light Is faint and un certain, nnd to hold them takes one of the diver's hands. They have aa furtdly proved of little value In tho preeeitt Investigation. So far as re ports wade public go, the workmen on the tug iljtjlit Arm, with the assistance of the naval divers, are laboring hard to recover the bodies under the hatch, which led to live room platforms. Hhorlng with timbers was necessary, and the divers had to wait for the lumber. It Is hoped tho bodies will be taken out that way, but this has beon a hope often disappointed. The special correspondent of a Now York newspaper has sent this dispute!) to his paper r garding the court of In oulrv and Itr vyark; "While of onurua, the iiumiior'. hi Tn. 1'iitirt win 'run Mini fnr ptililli atlini, 1 am informed on the lilBlR-st authority (hat the evidence of Dlter Morsun as to the condition of the Maine shows almost beyond the pos niblllty of a doubt, In tho opinion of my Informant, that the Maine was kept afloat, and the Spanish authori ties here will he Informed that If they wish the wreck removed from the har bor they must attend to the wbrk themselves. This decision gives a bet ter Idea of the terrible havoc wrought In the Maine than columns of descrip tion could do. The Merrltt Wrecking company, It was announced, wanted $2,000,000 to raise the wrerk. The com pany's representatives made this do mand after viewing the condition of the ship. "The wreckers yesterday turned their attention to salving the great guns. These at least can be recovered In sulllclently good condition to warrant the effort. "Twenty unknown bodies of the crew were recovered from the wreck by the divers at noon yesterday. The bodies were frightfully burned and mangled, and It may bo Impossible to ever Iden tify some of them. All the wounded will leave here tomorrow on the llache for Key West. The physicians consider It safe to move them now." A Sensible Man Would ue Kemp's balsam for Throat and . . . ,. r ri...i.c '-unK- ll lj curi"K 'ore c;lse5 of Coughs, ( 0I1I5, Asthma, lironclntis, Lroup ami ait Tluoatand Lung Troubles, than any othcrmcd icine. The proprietor has authorized any drug gist to give you a Sample bottle Ftet to con, vincc you of this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c. LA CHAMPAGNEPJtOBABLY SAFE. Kroneli Lino Airfiit Kxpoots Uor Ar rival In 11 Couplo of Days. New York, Feb. 20. The Dutch tank steamer Hremerliaven, which arrived here yesterday afternoon from Ant werp, reports that on Feb. 19 she passed a steamer, apparently a Frenchman. Shu was almost stopped, and was heading northeast. She had two masts and two funnels, ltegula tion lights were burning, but no sig nals were displayed. It Is quite prob able that the Frenchman had sea an chors out, although it was too dark to sou If such were a fact. Mr. Iiocande, the New York agent of the French line, said the description of the steamer seen by Captain Ninnes fitted that of La Champagne precisely. He looked much pleased and relieved, and said that ho bar not tho slightest doubt of her i, ntlty. Moreover, it seemed to him she vas In a very good position, being only about 1,150 miles away, and right In the track of ocean liners. He was of the opinion, from the fact that no slgnul for assistance was shown, that whatever breakdown was sustained by her was not of a se rious character. He believed the cteamcr would he In port In a couple of days. For Infants and Children. lis lis- 9 it 03 CTlr TO THE LAND OF SUNSniNE And l-'loucrK, the Hand of Ameilca, Call- (ornlu Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshines, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxlco, Arizona, California, Oicgon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick tlmo, low rates, and all the comforlsof modem railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur ehaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full Information, dropapostal card, J. V. MtCanii, T. I. Agent. 1510 Itail road avenue, LTmini, N. V., or 301 llroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt. G. K I'. Agt. It's a mistake tu imagine that itching piles can't ho cured ; a mistake to Biifl'er a day longer than you can help. Doaa's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent euro. At any drug storo, 00 cents. l''list Tlllilis to Florida The Southern jtallway is now operating thico trains 011 weekdays, and two on bun davs on the fastest and must convenient schedules ever in ell'cct between Philadelphia and the resorts of Florida. Call on or ad dross John M. ISoall, District Passonger Agent, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for illustrated mutter and all information. 18-lw Kucrgy all gone? Headache? Stoinac out of order? Simply n caso of torpid liver. , limdock Illood Hitters will make a new mail ur woman ol you, ItoiiDoil 11 ilofoi Snlti. Huntingdon, I'a., Feb. 20. A bur glary wus committed at tho Washing ton hotel early yesterday morning. The hotel safe was blown to atoms and $800 In money stolen. The burglars were tracked In the snow to the Hroad Top railroad, ond tho olllcers In pursuit captured one of the robbers at Kntrl ken. The prlsonor gave his name as Philip Fagun, of Latrobe, I'a, A por tlon of the stolen money was In gold On Pagan's person was found $105 In currency and $50 in gold, which was recognized, by Its Issue, by the hotel proprietor. As tho burglars ran from tho hotel they wore llrcd upon by the proprietor. Fagan has a gunshot wound In his right leg. Hundreds of lives saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil In tho house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heal huniB, cuts, wouida of ovory sort. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. In Kxeltlnir Debhto Over Klvor nnd Harbor Appropt-lnt Ions, Washington, Feb. SC. A lonff and Bomewhat excltlnu debate over the lutstlon of river nnd harbor appropri ations was precipitated In the house yesterdny during the consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill. It was pra 'tlcally agreed by all those who participated that there would bo no river and harbor bill at this ses sion of conarress, and this hid Mr. Moody to attnek the contract Items carried In the civil sundry hill, lie (elected nn appropriation of $350,000 for ltocklund, Me., which Is In Mr. Ding ley's district, and his remarks In de nunciation of what he termed favorit ism approached the sensatlonnl, Mr, Dlngley denied that he had ever sug gested tho appropriation to the com mittee on appropriations or to any Individual members of the committee. It was Intimated that there was a plan to defeat nil the Items in the bill, so ns to force consideration of a general river and harbor bill, but the Intima tion was not borne out by the vote upon tho amendment upon which the debate rested. Mr. Horry, of Kentucky, succeeded In securing the adoption of nn amendment Increasing the appropri ation for the Kentucy river from $105, ooo to $::r.o.ooo. Hon. Henry AV. Corbett's right to n scat In the senate fiom Oregon was un der consideration by the senate yes terday afternoon for five hours. Mr. Hpooner, of Wisconsin, concluded his speech in favor of Sir. Corbett, and was followed by Mr. Teller of Colorado, Mr. Allen of Nebraska and Mr. Turley of Tennessee with sp?"chus In imposi tion and Ah. Turner of Washington In favor of seating him. Whooping cough is the most distressing malady; but its duration er.n be cut -hurt by the 11-e of One Minutii Cough Cure, whic 1 is iilo the best, kumMi leiuedv f ret-outi and all lung and bioiii'hi it Iroiitiles. C H.llngeii- liuch. IS IT CURABLE. A Question Often Asked by Those Afflicted With Mtn. Is a strained joint curable? Is local in animation curable ? Of course, if properly ticated. So is piles. Piople often become alllictcd with piles mil ask some old "chronic" who has always persisted hi tho wioiig tieatmeiit nnd natur ally he discourages them ny telling them that their caso is hopeless They in turn dbcouragc others, and thus a iliscaso that can in every caso ho cured by careful and skillful handling is allowed to sap the energy of thousands who might free themselves of tho trouble In a few days. Pyramid Pile Cure will euro the most ag gravated case of hemorrhoids in an astonish ingly short time. It relieves the congested parts, reduces the tumors instantly no mat ter how large, allays thu lullauunation and stops the aching or itching at one. Thousands who had resorted to expensive surgical treatment have been cured by the f Pyramid Pile Cure in a number of h.stanccs pursons who had spent months in a hospital under a pile specialist. It is a remedy that none need fcarto apply even to the most aggravated, swollen and iiitlamed hcmmorrhoiilal tumors. If you are alllictcd witli this stubborn dis ease you can master it and master it quickly. This remedy is no longer an experiment, but a medical ccitaitity. It is manufactured by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Marshall, Mich. Druggists sell it at no cents per box. It is becoming thu most popular pile cure this country has over known and druggistsuvcry- where are ordering it for their customers. ltUNMNO ON ll.Mi:. SOUTimtN KAIMVAY PI.ORII1A TllAITH MAK ING A llK.MAltKAllt.i: IIKCURU. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 22. Last bcason it was not an uncommon occurrence for Hie trains from the North to reach here from 0110 to live hours lato Thu remarkable regu larity of the arrival on time of tho Southern Itallway tiains this bcason is a matter of comment and favorablo cnticism around the hotels ami by all Incoming tourists. The schedule of the Florida Limited, the fast train over tho Southern Itallway and the Florida Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, hut tho track has been put in excellent conditlonuud the engineers of incoming trains say tho new schedule is mado witli case. lw The Coining Woman Who goes to tho club whilo her husband tends the baby, as well as thu good old fashioned woiuau who looks after her home. will both at times get run down 111 health. They will bo troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness, tainting or dizzy snells. Tllo most wonderful remedy fortheso women is J-.lectnu timers, .thousands 01 suuerers iroiu lame nacK ami weak kidneys ilso up and call it blessed. It is tte medi cine for women. Femalo complaints and nervous troubles 01 all Kinds are soon re lievedbythu use of Electric Hitters. Dell cato women hotild keep this icmedy on hand to liullil up tho system. Only SOu. per bottle. ror sate ny A. vtasioy. DR. Et C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATM' THE ORIGINAL, ILL OTIIEuS IMITATIONS, taeoldundcir positlro Written aiinrnntcc, biranthoriiiHlaBOnts onlj'.to euro Weak Memory Dizzinrea, Wakof ulr ess, I? its, Hi etoria. Quick nosa, Night Ixisees, Kvil Dreamo, jack of Cunti. ilouco,Norvou8iieB8,)jaB3ltudo, nil Drains, Youth. fl Krrore, or Kxceaelvo Uro ot Tobacco, Opium, or liquor, which lends to Ml scry, Consumption, Insanity and Doathi At storo or by mail, $1 11 box, aixfortliwithlivrlttcn Kiiurnnteu to euro or rcitiml money, hiimiile iinek. age, containing lift dnyor treatment, with lull instructions, ib contf. Ono enmplu only sold tc each person. At storo or by mail. $$SVor ImAency. I' ot-'fl .41 11 huKi eix for &5. witbikAN. OEFORDorbymall. AFrEF For Sale at KIHIIN'S Unip Store. 1&-TO SUFFERERS" , BuuVrlnir frit'iids, vouiutr nnd old, If you iKWiuti EXCESSES and BLUDD mill itnu utfu 1111 iitinni mm iruu JUII HTi cUllKt. nue wbu can cure attui Uiu fnt have tutlM, t licit consult DR.THgEL 604 N. SIXTH -ST. (privnit-i-iuruncu 01) Until bi. ) I'liilitiluip 111, Ta., wh cur, 1 mi' pertnunriiily ultt-r .o-t-ahd muuicHi iuvuiuii'4. coiupuiili's, loriniTleiiow fiuiL-r-era anil IrtHiiirescriptluu siiludle ami quacka tlmt advurlUfil an ureal u)d lamous HpeelaiUt. liatl ialll. IMV I tiii-nt In valuation account oftlidr itpcelirul lonKu. i and smooth tellers. BuirerliiK llrnthers aiiifftMrra do not listen totlioso quarks with anrelaoiniilinic iulvirtli'iiHMls. bulco 10 Dr. TUuel ami pay lor lionent .ervlce and skillful treat ineut and you ml lw rewurded. I tils U my ail vice, snorii before W H.Kuer..N.t,..HIiamnkln,l"..A. 11. Htenli 'lis. hind llvi,2c. sunups lor book "Truiti," the ist and only irc medical book advertised Us equal cannoibe ri,und. Krcruo siiiiriinleeil. No name or addrnta published wlibout coiiseuu lloura, in; ; ev'j-s.w, yVd,and Sat. evs,6-IO;hun. Hi I'roali CnKrncuriHlln.1 to Klilaya, Treat ment lir .flail. HirlcturHaiul Varicocele cured. Health is wealth DO IT YOURSELF. You call tell just as well ns a physician whether jour kidneys are diseased or healthy. The way to do is to take a bottle or glass tum bler, and All it with urine. If thcro Is a siiditnent a powder-like silli'lanco at tho bottom after standing!! day ami night, theio Is sntiK thing wrong with tho kidneys. An other sure sign of disease Is a desire lo urinate often, and still another sign Is pain hi the h ick. If urine stains linen, thcru Is 110 doubt that the kl.lncys aie airectcd. Any and all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder 1111J of tho miliary passages and con stipation of tho bowels ae fined by Dr. I).i il Kennedy s r.ivorlto ltemeiiy mere Is no question 1. limit its helug the best and surest med iclno in tliewoild for such troubles. It quickly rclicM'suml cuies '.liability to hold urine, and people, young or old, who take It aro not compelled to get up a number of times during the night. For putting nil end to that scalding pain experienced In passing urine, nothing Is so good 11s Or. David Ken ned's Favorite ltcmcdy. It corrects tho had ell'ects of whiskey and beer; is pleasant to the taste, and does not seem to he mediclie stall. Diseases of the kidneys nnd bladder often require thu 11-0 of instruments to push hack tho sandy matter so thu urine can be voided. In such cases Fuvorito Itemed) should he taken without further delay or the disease may prove fatal. It Is sold for one dollar 11 bottle at all drugstores. It is well woith many tiiuos Its pi ice. Samples Free. If you wish to lost Dr. David Kenmdy's Favorite ltcmcdy befoic buying it, send your full post olllce address to tho Dr. David Ken nedy Coiporatlon, Itondout, N. Y., and mention this paper We will then mail you 1 sumple boltle tree, lis well as circulars giv ing full dii-ectiniis for Its use. r.vcry leader if the IlfciiU.lM.111 depend upon the genuine 11 ss nf this liler.il otl'er. and all sull'eieis from kidney troubles should take advantage of It ut once. TO I'KO'I IHT Ni:V VOllK. Precuut Inns Taken to Make the Knst Itlver Knt raiu-d Invulnerable. New York, Feb. 26. At AVIIIet's Point precaution In being taken to make the Hast river entrnce to New York invul nerable. A so-called skirmish line of torpedoes Is projected from the Wll lct's Point shore across the channel to Fort Schuyler. Tho torpedoes will be anchored so close together that it may I be made Impossible lor a hostile ves sel to cross me line wiiuoui ueiug blown up. The torpedoes will ho connected with electric wires, and to make doubly sure that their plans cannot be frustrated the engineers have arranged to have batteries located at each end of the 1 line. Tile channel Is already protected from the Wlllet's Point shore to the center of the chnnnel by two groups of submarine mines. Each group of mines consists of 22 torpedoes, 44 to gether containing 120 pounds of giant powder. At Fort Schuyler, directly opposite Wlllet's Point, considerable engineer ing work has been done. A torpedo magazine and experimenting gallery was recently completed. It Is consid ered the strongest magazine on any United States fortification. A Mighty Nlco Thine lor Coughs. What? Piin-Tina, 25c. At Orulilcr Hros., drug store. Fur Tnui'-poctliiir Troop's. Tainpa, Fla., Feb. 20. Although the ofllcials of the company have not so stated publicly, pretty much every body here understands that the Plant system has completed arrangements for the transportation of troops and ammunitions of war to Havana on short notice. Should war be declared, it Is said that they have perfected plnns to land a large body of troops in Havana within 3G hours after their m rlval at this place. Troops can be transported from Washington and New York to this polnf In from 21 to 30 hours. The company has also made arrangements, It Is understood, to promptly land men and arms at Key West and all strategic points on tho coast of Florida and ut Moble. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-IIcadacho. All druggists. fY I FIIIT SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST 3 Fine Gent's I Furnishings : Lends :j to Good :i Looks. 1 1 fil P'sTli 1 I : h H i 1 g j pi 1 Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing THE UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, jMAx LEViT, Prop. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Kentucky house has passed tho sweeping antl-clgarette bill. Floods and avalanches .have partly destroyed the mining town of Monto Crlsto, Wash. In the fight betwen Tommy Hyan and George Green at Han Francisco last night, Itynn won In IS rounds. Acting President Cooper, of Hawaii, tidvlses caution at homo, lest annexation negotiations meet with failure. The government's receipts from sale of public lauds during the past ton years were upwards of $53,000,000, and the ex penses nearly $7,000,000. ' Chairman AVnlker, of the house com mute on banking and currency, appears to be antagonistic to tho bill prepared by the Indianapolis monetary convention utiicklnn' .Ytnlcn Salve. Tho l"wt salve In the world for cuts, Imil?c8, Hires, ulcers, ealtrhoum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllllaiii3, corns, and (til skin oriiptiotit), and posltiroly cuics piles. 01 .10 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or many refunded. I'rh n 2! rents por box Por sul" by A . Wsslny Five Hurtled ry .M til toll T.rotiil. Pittsburg, Feb. 20. Five men wore badly bullied by being splashed with hot metul at the Monongabela steel works, nt McKeespoit. about 2 o'clock In the morning. Wh.ie workmen were hoisting a huge vesse, of molten metal the pot slipped and upturned, the con tents running over the sides. Wllllnm Sample was burned about the face and body, while four others, named Sny der, Chrrsler, McCarthy and McClure, received Injuries. All tho men were taken to their homes except Sample, who was removed to tho McKeesport hospital. His lnJurKs, however, will not prove fatal. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything; to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., n promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whose wife has used four bottles of "Mother's rriend" before con finement, says, after seeing the effects of the remedy, that If she had to go through the ordeal again, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " s a scientifically compounded liniment -which nlTords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, nnd assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug gists, or expressed on receipt of one uouar. Valuable book, "Before Baby , . ; aby M. , ' Horn, mailed tree on application, THE EflACFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta Look Where to Save Your Money. Sympatbtfic fam3$. New styles of Spring Hats are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starter. we feel satisfied and prices will suit all. Many range in price from TO PitlP ftpnt'Q lluy n half or quarter Half HOSe. mt will mnkc the wearer smile. Wc liavc the very newest creation in plaid and polkn dot hose. Fine Imported fSh, "Jfi! Silk Mufflers, winter end of any purchaser. Wc have them ranging in ptice from 50 cents lo $2.2$, m-m--m 45 cts At four Score, Dr. Tillies1 Nervines Restore: Health. few ONOLE EZEKIEL OIlEAIt, asccosor and tax collector, Bovorly, Mass., who has passed tho 60th II to mllo stcno, says: "Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Nervlnohaa doao n, groat deal of good. I snE'crod forycars from olcoplossncss nnd nervous heart trouble. Would foci weary and used up In tho morn ing, had no ambition and my vrork seemed a burden, A friend recommended Dr. Mllos' Ncrvlno, and I purchased a botllo under protest as 1 had tried bo rnauy remedies un EUMosi.fu'.ly, I thought it no uso. Dut it gave rao restful oleop, u good appotlto and restored mo to eueroctlo health. It Is u, grand good tacdlclno, aud I Trill gladly wrlto anyono Inquiring, lull partlculr.i-sof my sat isfactory oxperlouco. Dr. Miles' Remedies t aro sold by all drug gists under a positive I guarantco, first hottlo boaoats or money re Roc. ores . funded, book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free- Address, I DR. mwa MKHHlftL CO., Elkuurt. lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS fll. W. 11. Yl N (1ST, VETIiimiARY SURGEON. Grnihmte and l.atn Itcstilent Holme Suruect' the. University State of N. Y. Ilendoilarters t-Comnierelal Hotel, fthcnnndnnh THHKK YKAR COU1US1C. Oils night or dny promptly responded. M. HUUKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Ktrnn butldlnir. con er of Main nn I Centre Htreets, Slieimndouli. , POMKUOY, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Bbonftndoah, Pa. E, "V. SIIOICMAKKll:. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centra strceta. nUOK. .TO TIN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, )ock. Tiox My Mfthanoy City, Pa. Having studied under nome ii mu tel masters Iv London and Pnrts, will tflv lefMpot on tho violin, mnnilolln, Kultar nnd vocal cult tiro. Term reasonable. Address In care ol Strouso, the jowolor Shannndoah. I A Hand I $a ono of tho I possess. Pi A Handsomo Complexion I tho greatest charms a woman can! OZZOHl'S UOMrUSXION I'owDnni Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. H 3 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. House, 15 East Centre Street. 1