EVENING HERALD I&TAIlLIflmsiJ 1870. Published every KvenlnR. Kicept Sunday, al HOUTH JARDIN HTRKET, XKATl CRNTRK. riie Hernld in dollvrifd .nShrtmtiMtmn nnd thf turruumlltiK tow as for sit cent n week, pay ahl otho carriers. Jly mall 83.00 h year or 9P cent a mouth, payable In advance. Advertise me nts churKCu according to apace ft ml portion The pnblisheu reserve the tlKlit to change the portion o( advertisements whenever tho pub ' atlo-i of new demands It. The rlRht p iervfcd to t Jc Sany Advertisement, whether ruild (or or not, ..at tlie piiMlihern nitty mihmu iproper. Advertising rates hiade known upon Application. Kntored At the potoQlce at Shenandoah, Ph., ah second class mall matter. TKLKPIIONR COXNKOTIUN "All the Hews Thai's Fit lo Print." - venine i-iera a Tl F.3DAY, MAKC'H 1. ISPS. "Whom the gods would destroy. they first innkn mad," is un oft re peated quotation. It will be surprising if there is not nil eniuoniic 01 nervous iiruMmuun n licit ii J? (ii uicii Tiik people of the United States when thoy '"see it" in some of the metropolitan papers they know it isn't true. - TnK sudden death of William M. Slngerly was a severe blow to his large circle of friends throughout the state, and especially among journal istic friends. It is believed that his rocsnt business reverses undermined his health and hastened his death. HazIjKTONIAUS are experiencing a temperance crusade, as the result of effective work on tho part of a ladies' temperance society connected with one of the Catholic churches at that place. On Sunday nearly one thous and members of the church at differ ent masses signed a pledge to abstain from intoxicants during Lent. The organization should continue the good work and extend the influence of their membership in thisdirection. It is a curious and significant chotK-in the condition of tho United SJTreasury that, while two years agoit was straining every nerve to protect its gold reserve, it is now re fusing to accept gold in exchange for transfers of currency on telegraphic orders, and is doing this in order to protect its supply or legal tenders. unueu Dimes notes. A Word With Husbands. "If husbands onlv knew, or if ,i-lw nnlti noK.wl lwi in, ,il 1.1 1... 1 .1 1 , citiqVi priiiflnfl ill rplnmti nrt.nuu Affu . "M Marrint, in an article itiHtlil 'Praise Y mr Wife," in March Woman's Homo Companion. To most wives the husband is the sun around which every thought re volves. There is scarcely an instant in which his presence is not felt us she goes about her work, or even when at rest. If she is preparing tho meals, the way John likes this or that, or some remark ho has made about some article of food is recalled n 1 alia Imlra ol.,,,f I,. cl,n t- f 1 A 1 A- I. ..!-. 1 1 a iwirihTK null I ill, iiiiik 1 11 vh i-iili 11 v vear tlie same expression .jonns ni.D iiuic niicn no lev 111 inc ui"iii he went away pleasant ; if angry, a graft, defiant attend to-your-owii-buainoss air takes the place of the so lately gentle pliable shapes in felt, and fairly bristle with wrath over some trifle, but still enough to obs- . - 1 xl. mil.. 1.1 many a weary nay, peronance, ero it is seemingly forgotten. "There is no true woman but will repay her husband over and over again for kind, thoughtful treatment. He Is ready to call her childish, and she may seem so to him ; but one thing is sure, a woman never forgets. All little deeds of love or thoughtful ness sown by his hand yield a certain and abundant harvest. She may love her home better than any other spot on earth, yet she sometimes gets so wearv of the daily routine of flvpr.unn nLr dimes uitiL inn iu uer clonal feeling of envy lor tnoso wno i i i ..li it..i iu...... , a (V L .1.1 1 . . .... JUUIll, Ullll, IW ... ........ I ti,n .,imi., iimi. , i vitli li Tipi r it ,W1, iiitir ItlbCO. C D.IU ..un..., ..... 11 I.,.. n.,,1 Tnllli dear old Jolin as tlio price or iier 'If your wife has been a faithful trtiu lA-lfrt in vnn. tell bnr so. Do ililnL' It- nu'uru vmtr limniltifisM any to letlier iwiuw uiai Bile buii itivn 1 1 11. .1 ll.i nl... . 1111 I..W. i .. 1T....1J CJl... 1..... a. mace ni your itucuiiunD. un.- imn toiled early and late for you and our children, through slcKnessanu neaitn, aud self-denial has grown to be her motto. It takes but little from her loved ones to make her happy, so do not begrudge her a word of praise i ,i i i i ... ..i .. ...i jiow ana men us ner jui lonmu, mm of far more value to her starving heart than gold. There are some things which money can never buy, and wounds which it cannot heal ; but love levels all obstacles, over- onies all alfllculties and immeaBur- hlvawaafunH llfn 11 How's Your Cough 7 Pta-Tla euro it, S3c, At Orulilcr Bros., rug (tore. tJnUntiiBot fi'ivlicKort. Washington. March l.-The United States supremo court yesterday de cided that a United States otllclal could not take advantage of his olllce to se cure advantages over others In the location of government land. The opin ion was rendered by Justice White, and was given In the case of Hansom Payne, who was a deputy United States marshal In Oklahoma and on the ground when the lands of that territory were thrown open to settle ment. He took advantage of this op portunity to locate a tract of land. The secretary of the Intel lor refused to Issue a patent on the ground that Mr. Payne could not with propriety take advantage of his olflclal position to make a location, and that, therefore, his location was Illegally made. Klnir (ieoi'uo'H Awxullnnt Arretted. Athens, March 1. One of the men who attempted the life of the king of Greece on Saturday has been arreBted. Ills name Is Kimlltzn. He Is a minor employe In the mayor's olllce here, and was formerly a non-commlssloncd of ficer In the army. Two friends of Karditza has been arrested on sus picion of being his accomplices. He has become decidedly depressed. Kar ditza said the plan was to shoot the king's coachman and the horses, and then to dispatch the king with the heavy pistols which he and his com panion were carrying. The police, It now appears, also found a dynamite bomb at the scene of the attempted assassination. Ilonoi'liiir n Cuban Patriot. Baltimore, March 1. A larce and enthusiastic audience of the friends of "Cuba llbre" assembled In the as sembly room of the Academy of Music last night to greet Dr. J. J. Luis, th Cuban patriot who was released from jail on Saturday last, after having served a term of 11 months for aid ing a filibustering expedition. Dr. Luis delivered an address noticeable for Its moderation, ir. which he expressed the hope that the United States would not become embroiled with Spain, assert ing that the Cubans wanted no such thing to happen, but that they want the fullest measure of sympathy and aid from this country. Children aud :ul tilts tortured by burns, scalds, Injuries, ecsremn orsklu diseases may secure instant relief by usiiii! DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It h tho Kreat l'ile remedy. C. II. Haeenliuch. Oir For tho hit. I'Nliorlea. St. John's, N. V March 1. A fleet of SO schooners sailed from various parts of this island today to prosecute the seal fishery, largely stimulated by the bounty of $4 per ton register grant ed "by the government. On March 10 21 steamers will sail. "TilsifuHti-il ltli Alaska. Nanlmo,H. C, March 1. Tho steam er Oregon arrived here yesterday after noon from Skaguay and Dyea, Alaska. She had a number of passengers who are returning home disgusted with Alaska. Before the Oregon left Skag uay 17 deaths from corebro-spinal men engltls were reported In 21 hours. Dr. O. B. Kstces, of Astoria, who was a passenger on the Oregon, predicts that the number of deaths will soon run into the hundreds. Murdi'i'Pil on tho Street. New York. March 1. Emll T. Gulz man, a Jewelry salesman, shot and In stantly killed Nicholas Pontus, a sporting man, on the street yesterday. Gulzmau said there were family rea sons for the deed, but he would not say what they were. Catarrh Cured Fullness in the Head and Ring ing in the Ears Bottor In Every Way Slnco Taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. " For several years I had no cessation of tho suffering caused by catarrh. I had a sense of fullness in thohead and ringing in my ears. One of my nostrils was tightly closed bo I could not breathe through it, and I could not clear my head. I tried several catarrh cures, but failed to get relief. Seeing accounts of cures by Hood's Sarsaparllla I determined to give it a fair trial. After taking a few bottles I was satisfied it had effected a cure, for the catarrh no longer troubled me a par ticle and I felt better in every way than for years. I am now ablo to do a hard day'B work on the farm." Ai.fiied B. Yinst, Hoernerstown, Pennsylvania. Sarsa parilla Is the best In fact the One Truo Klood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. ?1 j six for $5. Hnn(lc pillc o10 buy. to tako I1UUU S r Mia easy to operate. 25c. THE PHILADELPHIA TIHES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During THE TIMIW will not only maintain the IiIkIi Htunilaril of exccllt'tico It rrncltt'i! tlio ttxt year, but will atendfintly endeavor to excel Ita own best record, nml will not awervo from ltd wet purposu to lnnko THE TIMES TUB FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AMI THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No journal la more extensively uircitlftted or lias a wider circle of reutleta in Pennsylvania than THE PHILADELPHIA Tines WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TED A1Q IMHiY.M.OO per annum; M cents ILUI'lJ permuuth; delivered by carriers for 6 cent pir week. HUNHAY J5HI1JON.32 Urice, liandbuuir lmgcB 221 ulumn, elegantly Illustrated, beautifully printed In colon, 820 iwrannuin; 8 cent per copy. Dally and Hun day, 83.UO per annum ; B0 until per month. Addreu all letters to THE TIMES, THE KIDNEYS Some Important Duties They Have to Perform. The Kidneys nrer filters of tho blood. Thousands of times daily every drop of blood in your veins passes through your Kidneys to be cleansed of impurities. Both your health and your life depend ICR upon keeping disease nwny from those im portant orirf.ti8. Tho U minute the Kidneys arc out of order, you bcKin to nave pains in the small of the back your urine has a scuimctu in it after s tan din k twenty-four h ours there is scalding pain in passing water, and you are com pelled to get up 0 r-'Pi2s252a oiten at night to l siTt urinate. A doctor N t knows what those i J ' symptoms mean. You can understand them just as well as he. For all those troubles there is a !. ,li cine that cures them Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite liemedv. It re moves the Kidnoy poisons and restores perfect health. Ask your druggist for it. It costs onlv Si a bottle. SAA1PLE BOTTLE FREE. We will send a Sample liottlcof I?avnrita Kemedyana pamptuet ot valuaolo in formation free to those rcadsrs of this paper who will give it a trial. Send name and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y and mention this paper. The Sample Hottlo will then bo forwarded by mail witnout charge, we mane tins oner 5 that no money need be paid out in ex periments. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Aa Holleoteil by Dcalliiirn In I'll II ad ol I ill In mill lliiltlinoi'o. Philadelphia, Too. 23. Flour steady winter superfine, $3ii3.',"i; do. extras, $3.25fip J.u; Pennsylvania roller, clear, i.3o; uo. straight, j4.lotil.G5; western win ter, clear, $1,254(4.50; do. straight, f4.C0U 1.S5; city mills, extra, J3.305i;t.CO. Uyu flour dull, but Bteady. at J2.75S2.S0 per Parrel for cood to choice Pennsylvania, Wheat stroiiK; No. 2 red, cash and Feb ruary, !)S4'.UJ1: No. 2 Pennsylvania and rso. 2 Del.tw.uu red, J1.004!31.01. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, cash and Fobruary, SIV41f34v'ic.; No. 2 white, 331(33140.: No. 2 white, clipped, 33V4c. Hay weak: choice timothy, 512 for larce bales. Deef firm beef hams, S23&2I. Pork dull; family, J13 IH3.DU. L,ara easy; western steamed, J3.40. liutter firm; western creamery. lKf21; do. factory, 1K&14C. ; Elulns. 21c; Imita tion creamery, 13)l"c.; Now York dairy, H'Ulic. ; do. creamery, 14'5f20c.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 234(2t!c. ; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese dull; large, white and colored, September, SV4c; Email do. do., September, 8MI9C. ; light skims, CSC'ic; part skims, 4I(5l4c. ; full skims, 2S3c. Eggs firm; Now York and Pennsylvania, 151i(r15',4c. ; western, 154c.; southern, 14Uc Potatoes steady; New York, J2.37',s&2.50; sweets, J3fc4. Tallow barely steady; city, 3 9-lG03ic. ; country, 3540344c Petroleum stronger; refined Now York, JC.20; Philadelphia and Bal timore, JffilS; do. In bulk, J3.C3. Cabbago qulto at J3f(3.C0. Pig Iron wurrants steady at J0.C01iC.75. Lake copper strong at 11.75 (012. Tin firm at $14.15815-25. Spelter quiet at Jl.10if4.25. Lead easy at 3.70 3.75. Baltimore, Feb. 2S. Flour dull; western superfine, J2.SOif3.20; do. extra, J3.45O4.10i do. family, J4.40it4.70; winter wheat, pat ent, J.S505.1O; spring do., J5.20lQ5.40; do. straight, J3ii5.15. i Wheat strong; spot, month and March, $1.00HG1.00'.4c; April, Jl.MVic: May, Jl.00a1.0CJi,; steamer No. 2 red, OCiiUC'tc. ; southern, by sample, OSc iKl.OH...; do. on grade. 9Tc.il.01. Corn dull; spot, month and March, 33fe33c; April. 333431c; steamer mixed, J33V4e. ; southern, white and yellow, 33ViQ34',4c Oats steady; No. 2 white, western, 3H4 35c; No. 2 mixed do., 32(32Vic. Itye easy; No. 2 nearby, G3i(iG5!tc. ; No. 2 western, ncUflSC'iiC. Hay steady; cholco timothy, $12.50S)13. Grain freights firm, but inact ive; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3Vi!d., April; Cork, for orders, per quar ter, 3s. Cd., Mai eh; Ss. 4Hd., April. Sugar strong; granulated, 53c. Butter firm; fancy creameiy, 21022c; do. Imitation, ITijISc. ; do. ladle, 15c: good ladle, 13014c; store packed, 10fol2c Eggs quiot; fresh, 11c. Cheese steady; fancy Now York, large. WiOlOc: do. medium, lOffilOUc; do. small, lOUOlOltc Lettuce, J1.25 per basket. Whisky, $1.2(101.27 per gallon for finished goods In carloads; $1.2iQ1.23 per gullon for jobbing lots. Llvo Stnolc Markets. Now York, Feb. 2S. Beeves closed firm on western advices; all sold; steers, J1.50 05.23; oxen and stags, J3.S0O4.50; bulls, J3.30O1; cows, $2.250 3.05. Culves slow and 4M(50c lower; veals, poor to prime, $40) 7.50; no westerns; all sold. Sheep firm; lambs, 15Q25c higher; all sold; sheep, or dinary to prime, $105; lumbs, poor to choice, $5.2500.35; one car, JC.37H; ona deck, clipped, $3.25. Hogs firm at $1.20 04.43; general sales, $4.2001.35. East Liberty. Pa., Feb. 2S. Cattle about steady; unchanged. Hogs a shade higher; prime assorted medium weights, $4.20O 4.25; best Yorkers, $4.1504.20; light York ers, $1.0501.10; heavy hogs, $1.1004.15; pigs, as to quality, $3.904; good roughs, $3,404(1 3. G5; common to fair, $2.50Q3.23. Sheep steady; cholco, $I.S0O4.90; common, tZXVti 4. Choice lambs, $5.7505.S5; common to good, $4.7505.70; veal calves, $0.5007. tlueklen's Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It w guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or niony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Coming Kveuts. March 11. Social and entertainment under tlio auspices of the Christian Endeavor will bo held in tlio .M. K. church. Kefresliments. Admission 10 cents. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. AtGruhler Bros,, drug ttorc. Crushed lluiicutlt IIIh I'.ntrlno: Bangor, Pa March 1. A fatal ac cident occurred on the Portland and Bangor railroad Sunday. While a lo comotive was being taken to Port land for repairs It Jumped the track near Bangor and fell over on the fire man's side. Fireman A. C. Packer Jumped to save himself, but Engineer Charles Stredor, who stuck to his post, was caught and crushed to death. He had, however, previously closed tho throttle, reversed the lever, and ap plied the air brakes. He was badly scalded about the body. The deceased was about 40 years old, and leaves a family. Poor iTnytf PnyHtJp. Kingston, March 1. The Italian claim has been settled by Haytl pay ing the full amount demanded. The long pending claim Just settled was the case of an Italian merchant at Port au Palx whoso vessel and cargo, worth $80,000, were, It is alleged, il legally seized and sold by the Haytian government. The French government Is now pressing a claim for damages for violation of the treaty rights of French citizenship. Up to Date for Pains and Aches, Everybody says Bed Flig Oil( 23c. At Qruhlor Brou., drug store. ui tW,9Bk ;1 IN SENATE AND HOUSE. ITonry W. Corbntt Denied n Sent In tho Uprlor Hoiiho. Washington, Mnrch 1. Hon. Henry VT. Corbett was yesterday denied ad mission to the senate as a senator from Oregon on the appointment by the governor, by the decisive vote of 60 to 19. Speeches were made against the admission of Mr. Corbett by Messrs. Bacon of Georgia and Burrows of Michigan, nnd In favor of his ad mission by Mr. Morgan of Alabama. After disposing of the Corbett case the senate began tho consideration of the Alaska homestead and railway right ot way bill, and had not concluded It when it adjourned. The house pnssed the sundry civil appropriation bill yesterday, after four days' debate. The most Important ac tion yesterday was the elimination ot the appropriation for our representa tion at the Paris exposition on a point of order. The sudden change of senti ment In the house which is often wit nessed when members go on record wns twice Illustrated yesterday. On Friday last the house In committee of the whole, where there Is no record of the vote, knocked out a provision In tho bill for nn appropriation to pay those who furnlBh the government with Information leading to the conviction of the violators of the Internal reve nue laws, and yesterday. In commit tee, nn extra month's pay was voted to the employes of the house. Both these propositions commanded a very respectable majority In the committee, but when the members voted on roll calls In the house both of them were overwhelmingly defeated. Several minor bills wefe passed after the sun dry civil bill was disposed of. Whooping cough is the must dlsticssing malady; hut its duration can lio cut short by tho uso of Ouo Minute Cough Pure, which U also tlio best known remedy f.ir croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. C It. llugen biich. Tlio Florida Limited Wilt Again ltuu oil the Southern ltulliwiy. Tho Florida Limited, which is the syn onym of all that Is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during its former service lias been a prime favorite for tourists from tho North seeking tho mild cllmiito of Florida, will bo placed iu servicu by tlie Southern Hallway about tlio first week iu January. 1SUS. With its return to service this train, which will bo solid Pullman vestibuled between Now York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore presented, and which will Lo destined to add still further to Its already well established popularity. Tho Southom Railway is having built for tlio I'lorida Limited scrvico threo trains.cach containing a diuiug car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library ami observation car, each car com plcto in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances lor tlio comlort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule lias as yet beon announced, it can be stated that it will bo tlio quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will bo so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tlio day and ar rive at St. Augustino before nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for turtlier informa Hon addressed to Jno. M. Jlcnll, uistrict Passenger Agent, Southern Italhvay, S'S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receivo prompt attention. 10-25-tf The Coming Woman Who goes to ffio club whilo her husband lends the baby, as well as the good old- lasinonea woman who looks alter her home, will both at times get run down in health, Thoy will bo troubled with loss of nnnetitc. headaches, sleeplessness. faintliiL' or dizzv spells. Tlio most wonderful remedv fnrtbem. women is Klectric Hitters. Thousands of sullurers from lame back and weak kidneys liso up and call it blessed. It is tho niedi clno for women. Female complaints and nervous troll Dies ot all kinds are soon re lieved by the uso of Klectric Hitters. Deli cate women chould keep this remedy on hand io ouuu up mo system, uniy sue. per bottle. For salo by A. Waslcy. Harvard Stucl'ont'H l'oaiTnl Jump. Cambridge, Mass., March 1. A fire which broke out in the Hilton block on Massachusetts avenue, near Har vard square, yesterday caused $30,000 damage. J. It. Henney, of Hartford, Conn., a student, was injured by Jump ing from a window on the fifth story, his escape by the stairways being cut off by the flames. A number of stu dents brought the Jumping net to the building and placed it under the win dow where he Btood. Henney Jumped from his perilous position, but did not strike the net squarely, and it sagged, allowing him to strike the ground. He was injured internally. Porelrn's ProteHt. Itlo Janeiro, March 1. Vice Presi dent Perelra has Issued a long ad dress strongly protesting that he is innocent of complicity In the attempt made to assassinate President Moraes last year. He refuses to appear In court, Invoking parliamentary lin immunlty. The general electloni aro taking place today. There Is no word so full of meaning and about wnich such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother she who watched over our helpless infancy andguid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature in the change tak ing place that Mother's n m the Expectant Lfl nnil Mother is ena r! Bill blel to lookfor- ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHEIVSJRIENB "My wifo suffered more in ten min utes with either of her other two oliil dren than she did altogether with lier last, having- previously used four bot tles of Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to be come a MOTIIEIt," says a oustomer. IIkndeksox JDalb, Carrai, Illinois. Of Droiulitia 11.00. or nt byaxpreii on receipt of prlc.. Writs for book oontlnlnK testimonial! ana valuablo Information for all Mother., Ireo. Tat Bradfleld llcgulitor Co., Atlanta, (Ja. MflTUCPT IVIU I 111-11 BEAUTIFUL Sort.AVhlto Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by CtiTicmtA soap, tho most cffcctlvo skin purifying and beautifying soap in tlio world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tlio only preventive of Inflammation and clogging ot tho Pokes. mm SniplsnoM throughout the wprlt. Pottbr Druo k Cmm. Clip Solo rropf H.uton. U. S. A. C j Uw la I'urlry nd Hoiutlfj tha Skin, Scilp M Hair," InftUvd frpe, BABY HUMORS !il!3(hsSJS:SS,E NUGGETS OF NEWS. Frank J. Parker, once billiard chnm plon of the United States, died at qhl cago of paralysis. It Is stated authoritatively that no river und harbor bill will be reported at this Besslon of congress. General W. B. Taliaferro, who was commander of the Virginia troops dur ing John Hrown's raid, Is dead. The Alabama authorities have at last captured a band of desperadoes who have been terrorizing Lamar county. William Warren Jumped Into a shal low Turkish bath at New York and was killed by striking upon his head. Should the next California legisla ture be Democratic, Governor liudd will be a candidate of United States senntor. Cyrus E. Breeder, the defaulting cashier of the Bethlehem (Pa.) bank, wns sentenced to seven years In the penitentiary. Bandit Mat Selleh's band of brigands have captured the most Important towns In North Borneo, driving back the British forces. Victor II. Sampson, of Flushing, L. I., had his leg cut off by a train and dragged himself half a mile through the snow to a hospital at Utica. The remains of G. W. O. Ferris, In ventor of the Ferris wheel, are still held at a Pittsburg crematory for un paid funeral expenses contracted over a year ago. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. Hut if you havo weak kidneys, Madder troublo or distressing kidney complaint, then Swamp-Hoot will provo to he just tlio remedy you need. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in tlio back is convincing evidence that your kidneysand bladder need doctoring. Tbero is comfort in tlio knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder aud every part of the urinary passaec. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pain in passing it, or had ctl'ects following uso of limior, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonderful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tlio best. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and one dollar. You may hare a sample hottlo and pamphlet both sent freo by mail upon receipt of thrco two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on tho bottle. Mention HmtAi.Diuid bend your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biiigliamton, N. Y. Tlio propiietors of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of tin's oiler. Fine Gent's Furnishings Lends I to Good Looks. rati II Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing - House, MAX LEVIT, Prop. COSTA RICA AND NICARAGUA May Ilrirw Alt of Central America Into Armed Conflict. Washington, March 1. The condition of affairs between Nicaragua and Costa lllca Is beginning to arouse serious apprehension In official circles, as It is paid to threaten to involve not only these two countries In war, but also to draw all of tho Central Ameri can republics Into an armed conflict. The diet of the Greater Itepubllc, In cluding Nicaragua, Honduras and Sal vador, has submitted a demand on Costa Rica for an explanation of the entrance of nn armed force of 600 men from Costa Hlca Into Nicaragua. No reply has been given, so far n3 Is known by officials here. Nlcaraguan authorities assert that the GOO armed men entering from Costa Hlca were not nn unauthorized force, but were acting with tho kmftvledge of the president of Costa Itlea. If Costa Hlca gives no explanation In response to the de mand of the diet It Is feared serious trouble will follow. The real controversy between Nica ragua and Costa Hlca Is over the ter ritory adjacent to the lnter-oceanlc canal. A recent Incident has Intensi fied the feeling of the Costa Illcans over the boundnry matter. This was the arrest of Mr. Haclie, the Costa Itican consul general to Nicaragua, on the charge of being a rebel. He was tried, convicted and sentenced to flvo years' Imprisonment, but subsequently escaped. It Is not generally known that Secretary Sherman Intervened In this affair nnd requested President Zelnya, of Nicaragua, In the Interest of peace, to release Bache. President Zelaya assented, and in a decree an nounced that Bache would be liberated, In accordance with Mr. Sherman's re quest, If the tribunal convicted him of a revolutionary movement. Since then Nicaragua has published the secret cipher dispatches alleged to have pass ed between Bache and the Nlcaraguan rebels In Salvador, and these Nica ragua claims fully establish a charge that Costa HIca's ofllclal was work ing to overthrow the Zelaya government. ItUKNINO ON TIMK. SOUTlIintN RAILWAY ri.OD.IDA TKAITH MAK ING A REMA11KA11LB ltKCOItl). Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 22. Last season It was not au uncommon occurrence for tho trains from tho North to reach here from ouo to five hours lato. Tho remarkable regu larity of the arrival on tlmo of tho Southern Railway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorablo criticism around tho hotels and by all incoming tourists. Tho schedule of tlio Florida Limited, tho fast train over tho Southern Railway and tho Florida Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but tho track has becu put in excellent condition and tho engineers of incoming trains say the new schedule is mado with ease. lw A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 23c, At Gruhler Bros., drug store TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Hand or America, Cali fornia Via tlio truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain f Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points iu Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change. Quick tlmo, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tlio Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dnma postal card, J. P. MiCann, T. P. Ageut. nil) Rail road avenue, Klmlra, N. Y or 301 Hroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. MARK YOU ! Look Where to Save Your Money. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST I (ll'ufllllllllut. , New styles of Spring Hats are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starler. We feel satisfied and prices will suit all. Many range in price from 4-5 cts TO $3.50. Pinp fipnt's Buy n l"1"" or quarter riuc tjcui j Aotcn ir ,rhl't kill(1 Hall HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. Fine Imported fclife Silk MufflerS. winter end of any purchaser. We hnve them ranging in piicc from 50 cents to $2.25. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT lier Health Restored TUB misery of sleeplessness can onl7 bo realised by thoo who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely bocuredby Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine So certain Is Dr. Miles of (his fact that all druggists aro authorized to refund prico paid for tho first hottlo tried, providing It docs not benefit. Mrs. Henry Bruns, wlfo of tho w oil known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troublod with sleoplessnoss, norvous ncss.hcadacho and irregular menstruation; suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under tho caro of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' adverttscmcut tho testimonial ot a lady cm cd of ailments similar to mine, aud I shall novcr cease to thank that lady, lier testimonial induced mo to uso Dr. Mites' Nervino and Ncrvo and Liver rills, which restored mo to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.MUcs Itcmcdlcs." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first hottlo benefits or money re funded, Hook on dis eases of tho heart and nerves freo. Address, DP.. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS nil, W. H. YINGST, I VETERINARY SURGEON. O rail uivte nnd Lnte Resident House Burgecp the University State of N. Y. Headqunrtcri .-Commercial Hotel. Shenandoah THREE YEAH COUKSE. Calls night or day promptly responded. 1VI. BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-tAW. Office Kgnn building, corter of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T II. POMEHOY, (J i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOKMAKKtt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box (13, Mfthanoy City, Pa. HavIiiR studied under some of the beet masters 1p London and Paris, wlllJ(rlv9 lwnns on the violin, mandolin, eultarand voaicuitfc. Term' reasonable. Address In caro of Suoilae, the Jeweler Shenandoah, Handsome Complexion tuo greatest charms a woman can Pozzomi's Complexion 1'owdub Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. a is one or I possess. Valves It. 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, is East Centre Street.
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