EvuniNC HERALD lCWAHMMIKO 1K70. Pu jititir i i vcrv Kvvidnft, Kneel tiitda M "oirr.'i .Takm Mtukbt, Nbak Own-Kit. File HithIiI in dwlvvirri ItiShfiinrirtOHh nitil th urr. iimlitiK to .i for Mx wnh n wwlt, my nbl c tlio warier-. Uy tntill fR.OO it yr, or i idtit n month, payable In mlvaiuie. Arivflrtf nicntH ch.irtcwt ituctmlltiK to wpntf) nnd iKwitfon. The public tit'n rwrv- the right Ut chnnffe the portion of aUverttftriitentn whenever the pub Atlji of npw di'ittmulM H. The rlclit lt tmcrvf-d to i .jtftny Hilvprtlwruent, r net her paid (or or not, .mt the puHtiilier nm ueeiD lpropcr Ail vert 11 ng ntton marie known upon application. Entered t the potofllce at Hhetmndotth, li,,n ecmid clnwf tnnll matter. TKLBI'IIOKK CONKKCrriON "All the Hows That's Fll to Print." ELveni ng Herald VI ONKSDAY. MAKCIt 2. tWS. Act'iuh luivu tlii'ir ups ftiul (1ovn. the twino us in all otlur iirofexeinns' Heretofore It lias been Frederick Wtmlu and Louis James, lint next season it is to be .lames and Wurde. Turn sands of patriotic men in the United States are regretting tliat tbey Were named for Christopher Colmn bus, and yet lie is about the only Spaniard that over did anything for America. Hoth Jlassacluiscttsand Iowa have defeated woman snU'rae propositions tills year, Populist states are not popular examples of the art of ov ermneiit witli more evenly balanced conimunities. I Hoston has HUbs-ei-ibed $-1-1,000 for the families of several llrumen who lost their lives at a recent conlhi;rii tlon. The liberality is a credit to the city, and shows a just appreciation of brave men. Sam J i inks has changed Ids mind about running; for Governor of Georgia, and says he wjnld not ac cept the nomination "if tendered on a silver waiter." That illustration knocks In in out witli the free coinage. men. Mr Si.nokiii,v, it is said, is another vi Jiuui I lie excessive use of tobacco, which a -fjiimitt'd heart troubles and hroUKin on bis sudden death. Mr. Singe, lv had been warned by his phy sicians to abandon the use of tobacco, t.ii. he had recently been more moder ate In the use of the weed than in former vears. TtlKUK is something of humiliation I i ttie f lift that laws are needed to prevent American citizens from using tlie National Hag as an advertising medium, but fact it, is, and therefore the bill now before Congress, pro hibiting this particular expression of sordid vulgarity under threat of heavy penalties, ought to be passed at the ilrst convenient opportunity. Tiik trial of Sheritr Martin and his deputies, at Wilkeslmrre. lias now consumed one month, and it is ex pected two weeks more will lie re quired to complete it. One of the great dangers now is that some of the jurors will break down before the end is reached. The prosecution has again appealed for funds. It is said only one mine boss or superintendent has contributed to the fund, and he Is James K. Hoderiek, of the Cole- raino mines. He gave $100 to the fund. Tiik first annual report of Mr. Prank Thomson, as presidentof the Pennsylvania Hailroad Conip'iuy, is exceedingly gratifying to the stock holders and. to cltiz.ens generally who take an interest in this great corpora tion. And President Thomson him self must have purdonablu pride in the allowing he has been able to make of the condition of this great railroad. During tlie past year its gross earn ings have been only exceeded by one other railroad in this country, and no other road has even approached It in its betterments. In one of his sermons recently Dr. Tahnage, the well known divine, directed attention to the printing press, printers and editors, exhorting his people to pray more for the men who are daily engaged in the making of newspapers, the great educators of the public, the disseminators of Information, religious as well as secular. The printers are not the best people on earth and editors are not Minctliled gentlemen, but their f.ner nature is always touched by Buch sympathetic remarks as those coming from Dr. Talmage. T.1AT .vus a very neat hit in the Plilladel hii Times of the wicked tcimitniml journalism on the Cuban troubh s. In bold black lettors btood out the headings; "Kxtra Noon Kdi 1ln. War Actually Upon Us. The Pieaid'iit Declares That We Are Now At Wat by the Aot of Spain. He Cul's for a 500,000,000 Loan 1'' A id inlf was followed by the story in Mliull type of a trump who "heard" from u waltressthatthe above. course was probably decided on. Looking back again to the top of the paper to see if the headings for such unre liable stuil had been rend aright, tlie eye catches the top lino, printed in yellow ink, "Special Yellow Kid War News," It was a very neat burlesque of much that during tho past week lias been printed by tlie sensational press. A household necessity Dr. Thomas' Ecltctric Oil. Heils burus, cuU, wounds of njr tort; cure Kiro throat, croup, cutitrru, Mthmt; niver foils. BGLGIAN PRINCE COMING. Ilatuliiin'H ruturo KIiik N to Tutu tlio t'lllll'll Still (IM. llmnen, March 2. The teamcr Kaiser Wtlhelm dor Oniwe, snllltiR from tills port for New York, takes among her tmseiiKci-s Prince Albert of ltel Klum, nephew of KIiik i-eoiioM, anil heir Apparent to the throne. He is to make an extensive tour of tlie United Stutea. 1'rlnce Albert hag recently reached manhood, and I now a tall, soldiery looking fellow, with pleasing features -,,ur .... y'yyy t PItlNCH ALTlEItT OF ltKLOIUM and good address. Like his uncle, the klnR, he Is fund of sport, Is a devotee of the bicycle, and, although studious and enterprising, he Is not so much of a speculator as the monarch. Prince Albert Is popular In Belgium, and the people seem satlslled that ho will make a good sovereign. Ills father, tho Count of Flanders, hi other of King Leopold, some time ago renounced heirship to the crown on account of 111 health Children and adult torture tl by burns, scnlili, injuries, erzenui or pliln.tlltoiimis tntiy secme initniit reliof by osinir Do Witt's Witcli Hael Salvo. It is tliu grout Pile remedy. C. u. iinyontiiicn. Two Killed. Tn rurally 'Injurrtt. Wetmore, Mich., March 2. The boil ers In Clork & Acker's shingle mill ex ploded last evening, killing two men and seriously Injuring several others. Hugh Long, a teamster, was killed Instantly. Peter Mirrls, ex-sheriff of Alger county, was found lying dead and badly mangled near the boiler. George Moore was seriously Injured and will probably die. Hiram Zants and Peter Urix also received serious Injuries. Several others were slightly Injured. The cause of the explosion Is unknown. Many People Cannot Drink coll'to at niubt. It spoils their sleep, You can drink Gniin-O when you please and sleep like a top. l or Orain-O dues not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds, let it looks and tastes like the best lotlVe. For nervous persons, young people and children (lrain-0 is tho perfect think. Made from pure grains. Oct a package fiom your grocer to-day. Try it in plato of collee. 1," and Mc, I'roposoil Democratic KolornlH. Albany, N. Y., March 2. The Demo crats of both houses In joint caucus last night unanimously decided to sup port biennial sessions, home rule for cities, a fair and reasonable charge for public franchises, excise amendments to give home rule regulation of the liquor tratllc, municipal control of rail roads so far as practicable, to prevent government by Injunction and favor ing a feasible system of rapid transit under the direction of a commission. How's Your Cough? r.in-Tlna cures it, 2."o. At Gruider llios., drug store. Little ;ti l lliii'iied to Death. Trenton, March 2. -Katie Heltzlnger, aged 12 years, was burned to death at her home In this city yesterday. Her little brother, In the absence of his mother, had lighted a torch. When his sister attempted to extinguish the Ilame her clothing caught fire, and be fore help arrived the child was burned to a crlsfi. Are much in Utile .nwass ready, eflleicnt satisfuc tory .preeiitai'olil or fever euro all llvt'r till, ji-k ln ul ache, Jaundice, con'tlpatloii, ele 1'rlee 25 eentl. Tliu only l'llli to take with lloud'4 Sarsaparllla. THE PHILADELPHIA TlilES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. Ilurlng 1M1STIIKTIMI5S will nut only maintain the hiKli ttundanl of cxiellcuce it leaelied tlie pKi.t year, but will nteutlfutly emlenvur to excel Its own leot record, mid will not swerve from Its ii-t purpose, to mako THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OP THIS COUNTRY A SI THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED rillNTIMl ALL THE NEWS ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal is more intensively ilreulnteil or has u wider vlrvlu of readout in Pennsylvania Hum THE PHILADELPHIA TIJ1ES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send fur one TCDMC DAILY. 13.00 per milium; accents" Idw'LO intr month I delivered by uarriers for 0 cenU per week. KUNWAV lilUIIUN.tC larue, handsome paces-MI oolumin., elegantly illustrated, beautifully printed In eolors, 8240 ixir annum; 5 cents per copy. Dally mid Hun day, il.OU per annum i 00 cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIIVIES, raiLADKUuij Ci 3 Pills A PECULIAR FACT. Thousands of People Have Dyipspsla In Its Worst Form and Do Not Know It. A weak stomach U the cause of about nine-tenths of nil disease, yet in most caes the wrong tliinj; Is treated uiul the true cause overlooked. This is because a wenk. digestion pro duces symptoms resembling neatly every disease because it weakens and disturbs the action of every nerve and organ In the body; poor digestion causes heart trouble, kidney troubles, lung weakness and especially ner vous break down or nervous prostration, Ihe nrves cannot stand the wear and tear unless generously fed by well digested, wholesome food. Keep the digestion good and no one need fear the approach of disease. Mrs. II. M. I.ec of Rochester, N. Y., writes: For the sake of suffering humanity I want to say that front a child I had a very weak stomach, threw up my food very often after eating and after a few years nervous dyspcjista tesulted and for more limn twenty cnrs I have suffered inexpressibly. I tried many physicians ami advertised remedies with only temporary relief for tier vous dyspepsia and not until I commenced taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets last Sep tember, six months ago, have 1 been free from suflering caused by the condition of nervous dyspepsia. I have recommended Smart's Dyspepsia I ablets to many of my friends and now I want in a public way to say they arc tlie safest pleasantcst and I believe surest cure for stomach and nerve troubles. I write my honest opinion and I will gladly answer any letter of inquiry at any time anil feel that I am in my small way, helping on a good cause, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is not a palenl medicine, but they contain only the fruit sails, digestive acids and peptones necessary lo help the weak stomach to promptly and thoroughly digest food. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at 50 cents for full sized package and anyone sulTering from nervous dyspepsia, sour stomach, headaches, acidity, gases, belching etc., will find Uem not only a quick relief but a radical cure. Send to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for little book describing cause and cure of stomach troubles giving eyinptoms and treat nient of the various forms of indigestion. Congri'Msiium iiouun nir 011011. "Washington, March 2. A party of senators and members of the house left AVashlngton at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon for a trip to Cuba. The party consists of Senators Galllnger, Thurston and Money, and Representa tives Amos J. CummliiRS and William Alden Smith and their wives. Sena tor Thurston said before Btarting that the trip was undertaken for the pur pose of making a personal Investiga tion into affairs in Cuba. "It Is not," he said, "in any sense an official tour, but It will naturally give us a better opportunity for Investigation than we can possibly havg from this distance." Give iho Children a Drink called Orain-O. It is u delicious, nppetlzltiK. nourishing food drink to tako tho place of collee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who luivo used it hecauso when prorerly piepared it tastes like tho finest code but is 'ree from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves, It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, us well as adults, can drink it witli great heuellt. Costs about 1 as much as rolled. 15 and 25c. Investliriitliiir WIscoiimIii Trusts. Milwaukee, March 2. The Evening Wisconsin says Attorney General Mylrea Is Investigating the Wisconsin Wholesale Grocers' association. From the Information that has reached the attorney general ho is led to believe the association Is offending against the statute which forbids the formation of trusts intended to restrain trade or to regulate tho prices of commodities, and a rigid inquiry has been Institu ted. Incidentally the scope of the In quiry has been broadened to make It cover all companies concerning which there Is a suspicion. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that tlie very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Elec tric Hitters. This medicine is purely vege table, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres mine stomacii, gently stimulates the l.ier and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throw ing on impurities in the blood. Llectnc Hitlers improves tlie appetite, aids dicestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as tlie very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 60c or fjl.oo per bottle at A. Wasley s urug store. To Idiom Jtiduo Itodirors Decision. Washington, March 2. In speaking of the decision of United States Dis trict Judge Ilodgers, at Kansas City, in which he held in effect that the present system of government meat Inspection was unconstitutional. At torney General Griggs said that his advice to the agricultural department officials would be to continue the sys tem as at present until all of tho facts In the case could be presented to the court. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what I'an-Tlu.i is, 25c. At Gruliler Bros,, drug Etoro. , Coming Kveiitn. March II. Social and entertainment under tlie uusplcos of tho Christian Ilndcavor will he hold in the M. K. church. Refreshments. Ailiiilsiou 10 cents. TO STOP ROWDY BASEBALL. OfTondnrH May lln KtjioIIoiI I'rom tho Notional I.oniruo For J, I Co. St. I.ouls, March 2. Most radical leg islation was enacted yesterday by the magnates of the National Ilaseball League, assembled here In annual ses sion. At the afternoon session u meas ure for the suppression of obscene, In decent and vulgar language upon the ball field by players iviib adopted by tho representatives of the 12 clubs pres ent without a dlsenting vote. The provisions of this measure are sweep ing, and urovldo for the trial of guilty puraoiiB before a 'tribunal of three. Judges, to be known as tho board of discipline, which shall punish the cul prit, either by suspension of expulsion for life. The first tribunal under this pro vision will be composed of L. C. Krautheroff of Kansas City, I.ouls Kramer of Cincinnati and, Frederick Stearns of Detroit. These men, who are prominent and well known to the patrons of the national game, will servo respectively for three, two and one year. One member of the board will retire each year, and his successor will be elected at the annual schedule meeting of the league. To Cure Ueadacba fn 13 Minutes, Take Dr. DivU' Atl-llcudacbo. All druggists. ' . IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Mr. I.ouil's Hecond :inm Mull Hill 1 Heforo tho Somite. Washington, Mnrch 2. The house yesterday .entered upon the consider ation of the L6ud bill relative to second class matter, Tho bill is Identical with the bill passed nt 'the last congress, but Mr. Loud, its author, gave notice of an amendment permitting the trans mission at pound rates of sample cop ies up to 10 per cent of the bone fide circulation of the newspaper or peri odical. This amendment removes much opposition to the bill. Only three speeches were delivered. Mr. Loud made tin exhaustive speech In Its fa vor, claiming that the government pnld a subsidy of $40,000,000 to the pro prietors of publications which now get access lo the mnlls at pound rates. The debate will continue until Thurs day, when the vote will be tnken nt 4 o'clock. In the senate yesterday a motion by Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts, to non concur In the house amendments to the bankruptcy bill drew a speech from Mr. Stewart, of Nevada, In which he vigorously denounced the measure passed by the house. Tie declared It was an atrocious measure, of diaboli cal Intent, and could only result In grinding the poor debtor the more deeply into the financial mire. The Alaska homestead and railway right of way bill was under discussion dur ing the greater part of the session. The resolution of Mr. llacon, of Geor gia, providing for a bronze tablet to bo erected In tho Capitol In memory of the officers and sailors who lost their lives In the Maine disaster, was passed. Whooping rough is tho umst distressing malady; hut Its duration can lie cut short by the nsu of One Mlniito Cough Cure, which is also tlie het known remedy f.ir croup and all Inn; anil bronchial troubles. C 11. llagcn- uucli. rii.. riot bin I.lmlleil Will Again ltiin on the Southern Unltivtiy. Tho Florida Limited, which is tho syn onym of all that is elegant in modern mil- way trains, and which during Its former service has been a prime favorite for tourints from tho North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will bo placed in service by tho Southern Railway about the first week in January. lb'.lS. Witli its return to service tills train, which will ho solid Pullman vcstihiiled between New York, 1'hlladelpliia and St. Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore presented, and which will Ic destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. Tho Southern Railway is having built for tho Florida Limited serv'co three trains.cach containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment ear and a library and observation car, each car com ploto in all its appointments and equipped with tho very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and convenience of the pas senders. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will ho the quickest ever arranged, between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will ho so planned that passengers can have Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rive at St. Augustine heforo nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to .Tito. M. Ileall, idstrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, S28 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will rcceivo prompt attention. 10-25-tf noUB'hold Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were tlie gods who attended to tlie welfare and prosperity of tlie family. They were wor- slunped as household coils 111 every nome, Tlie household god of to-day is Dr. Kings Iscw Discovery. l or consumption, coughs, colds and for all aflections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It lias been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleas ant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at A. Waslcy's drug store. Kegular size 50 cents anu 1 .00. A Million Kor'Sinokn'lcHH lowt!or. Washington, March 2. The house committee on nuval affairs yesterday agreed on Items of $1,000,000 for the purchase of smokeless powder, $92,000 for tho erection of buildings on govern ment ground for tho manufacture of smokeless powder, with the necessary machinery and equipment, and $00,000 for arming and equipping the naval militia. The latter Item Is an Increase of $10,000 over the estimates of Sec retary Long. Up to Date for Pains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 25c. Uruhlcr lhos., drug store. At Iluuirnrliiu soclHllHts Supprt'ssefl. Vienna, March 2. Uaron Von Gautsch, the premier and minister of Interior, has reported to Emperor Francis Joseph that the socialist move ment among tlie Hungarian peasantry has so far abated that the danger may be considered past. The police cam paign against the socialists has caused widespread offense by the forcible photographing of respectable uni versity professors, doctors, Journalists and others suspected of the slightest connection with the movement. Those objecting have been held down by several policemen and subjected to In dignities. y Another Experience With "The Lit tle Conqueror" In Shenandoah. Nothing in in oil or 11 medicine has created tho sensation that lias followed the introduc tion of tho "Little enemies to backache," In Shenandoah it lias been just the same as In other towns, and the march of tho "Little Conquoror" continues. F.Terywlmro tho con fidence increases as cate after case of kidney disorder disappears as if by magic, and how people do rejoice and talk about It. You know it is bo much easier to endorse tho statement of someone you know than tlie statement of someone you knuir nothing about in a far away town. Well, home testimony is what we luivo hero, ami 'tis a doso to euro the skeptic. Mrs. M, Tempest, of Ktt Last Coal street. says: "I used to have kidney disease years ago but I gut cured of it and there was no recurrence of it until about five mouths ago, I then had uu attack of lumbago as I thought it was. .My buck was so lamu and so sore, that I could not got oil a chair without lilt lug my self up and I could not even turn in bed without sharp twinges latchiug me In my hack. There was a dull, gnawing selling wlieu 011 my feet doing any work like iron ing. I had 110 headache hut the whole trouble was in my hack. I read about Doan's Kidney Pills so quickly relieving other sufferers and I procured a box from Klrliu's drug store. I had nut used the whole box before the backache was gouo mid tho lamo ness bad also disappeared, It was Doan's Kidney Pills which had brought about this rosult and I give tlism all the credit ." Doan's Kidney Pills for salt by all dealers, Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Miiburn Co., Rufl'alo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S, Remember the name Doan's and take no sub stitute. Buy KeystoneHour. lie auro that tho name Leksio & IUxb, Ashland, Pa,. Is printed on ever tack. Instant relief for skln-torturcd babies and rest for t red mothers In a warm bath with Ct Tt. 1 rtA Sow, and a sin-rlo application of CtTlcniA (olnt licnt), the great shin cure. Tlio only ppec ly and economical treatment for Itrlung, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors of tho skin, scalp, and blood. It trirntiatiMiil ttiwnrt!, FnrrtaPatMAftnCitlEwtrAb i iBitt.., N.if iV,.rti tor. HoHion. C J " How to Uuro hrvtf llalijf Humor," luallol ttva, CADY BLEMISHES 'saS.iff ftSF five ThniiMind Wltno n 'llauirlnr;, Columbus, Miss., March 2. I'etcr Home, colored, was hanged here yes terday In the presence of 5,000 people, mostly negtoes, for the murder of An thony Drown.. Instead of evincing an Interest In religious services, which wore held In the Jail for his benefit in the morning, Home spent the fore noon laughing and Joking with his fol low prisoners. The execution toolt place In an open field. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the 1 each of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induccil to try the successful medicine called Kemp's llnlsam, which is so'd on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately sec tlie excellent effect after taking tlie first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all druggists. A Smith ('iiri'.lim ."Murder Mytttory. Spartanburg. S. C Mnrch 2. Yester day afternoon T. J. Trimmler, a well known merchant and respected citi zen, was shot and killed by Dr. S. J. Divings, a prominent dentist. Trlm mler's son also was painfully wounded In the left hand. The cause of the murder Is a mystery, as the men had been close friends. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. Hut if you have weak kidneys, bladder truiible or distressing kidney complaint, then Swamp-Root will provo to ho just tho remedy you need. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in tlio back is convincing evidence that yourkidncysand bladder need doctoring. Tlieio is comfort in tlio knowledge so often oxpresM'd, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tlio great kidney icinedy fulfills every wisli in relieving pain in tlio back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pam in passing it, or had ell'ects following use of liquor, wlno or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tlio night to urinate. Tlio mild and tlio extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail upon lTcipt of three two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on tho bottle. Mention 1 1 1 : it . t,I un il send your address to Dr. Kilmer it Co., lliugliumtou, N. Y. This proptietors of this paper guarantee tlio genuineness of this olfer. Fine Gent's Furnishings Lends to Good ft Looks. lli I If 11 II SHENAND0AH'S GREATEST IB A bBjll 11 IT'S Will 1st. ! I Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, THE UP MAX LEVIT, Prop. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The bodies of two men were found frozen on the Sknguay trail on Fob. 19. The Turkish press censors suppressed tho news of the attempted assassina tion of King Gcorgo of Greece. Tlie bill authorizing the enlistment of two additional regiments of artillery will not come up in the national house until Friday. Professor Hansen has been making Interesting agricultural studies In ltus sla and vicinity !n the Interest of tills government. Sixteen men of the French bark President Felix Fnure were washed overboard during a gale off the Aus tralian coast. William Dodsoi,, of Chicago, killed himself In n sensational manner by Jumping from a third story window to a crowded sldewHlk. A terrific hurricane has devastated Now Caledonia, doing great damage to shipping. A French gunbont was sunk off tlie Loyalty Islands. Adam Weaver, who killed a deputy constable and wounded a constable nt Dursonville, Pa spent Sunday night as a lodger In tlie Pottland, Pa lockup There will be no relief expedition rent to the Klondike. The war depart ment announces that the project has been abandoned for the reason that .10 necessity now exits for such relief ICiirdltzn'H ActMiinplloo Arreniea. Athens, March 2. The accomplice of Karditza, a Macedonian workman named Glorgll, has been arrested. Kur dltza and Glorgll, on Saturday last, at tempted to assassinate King George of Greece by shooting him while he was out driving with his daughter, Princess Mutie. Crown I'rliiccsx Crltloiilly '111. Vienna, March 2. The condition 01 tho Crown Princess Stephanie grows worse. She Is suffering from inflam mation of the lungs, a result of an at. tack of lnlluenzn, and It Is spreadlnrj to an extent which makes her condi tion critical. ltUNNI.NO ON TIMI1. SOUTimtN KAILWAY rLOItWA TltAITS MAR INO A Itr.MAUKAllI.i: KlX'OIil). Jacksonville, Fia., Feb. 22, Last season it was not an uncommon occurrence for tho trains from tho North to reach hero from 0110 to five hours late. The remarkable regu larity of tlio arrival on tlmo of the Southern Railway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around tho hotels nnd by all incoming tourists. Tho schedule of tho 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 been put in excellent condition nnd tlio engineers of incoming trains say tlio new schedule is inado with case. A Mighty Nice Thing for (fourths. What? Pan-Tina, 2!5c. At Gruliler Rros.. diugstorOj TO THE LAND OF SUN SHINE And Flowers, the Hand of Ainrriea, Cull Tombi. Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain .Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunsliino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first mid second class palace and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old nnd New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah nnd Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho conifortsof 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, dropu po-tul card, J. P. MeChiin, T. P. Agent, fll!) Itail road avenue, Klinlni, N. Y., or 301 Ilroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt. G. K P. Agt. 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 Slarter. we feel satisfied and prices will suit all. Many j range in price from 45 cts TO PillP flfMlt'c Ry Rnlf r quarter tt if Jv I'n'r- Tt kjiul Half HOSe. tliat will imikc the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in pluid ami polkn dot hose. Fine Imnorted So"'ctiuiiB t u o t 1 1 meets the m 1- Silk mUHlerS. winter end of ntiv Wc have them nuiL'iiiL' in price from 50 cents to $2.25. - TO - DATE HAT r.rri: - 7 Followed by Heart -Disease. Cured by DR. IyIILCO' HEAHT CURE, in rr R. C. C. GTIOLTS, of Winterset, lown, Wit Inventor and manufacturer of & v Ehults' Safety Whlfllctreo Coupling writes of Dr. Miles' Iicart Cure. "Two yeata ago an attack of Ladrlppo left mo with a weak heart- I had run down In flesh to mero skin and bono. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains nud palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could lnduco mo to remain away from homo over night. My local physician proscribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and In a few days I -was able to olecp well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better in ovcry way than I have for yoars." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive I guarantee, first bottle j benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and I nerves free. Address, DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyt. VV. II. Y1NGST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate nnd Lnte Resident Houne Surged tlie University State of K. Y. Hcftddiiartcrs :-Commerclal Hotel. Shenandoah THKKK YKAH COUK3K. Calls nltflit or day promptly responded. M. BUUKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Egan building, con er of Main an Centre Htreets, Shenandoah. J II. FOMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. tV. KII015MAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pUOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having flttidled under so trie of tho rmel masters 1p London and Paris, will glvo lemons on tho rlolln, mandolin, cultar and vocal cyJture. Tcrnif reasonable. Address In care of fsfrbaso, the jeweler Shenandoah. A Hand Is one of tho possess. P Tives It. Handsome Complexion i greatest charms a woman can OZ20.NI 'a COMPLKXIOH POWDBlt Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. 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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