The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 03, 1898, Image 2

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    E1MNG HERALD
Published ery Kvfitintc, Kscept guild , M
4 South Jahiu Ktrkst, Nmah Ckrvrb.
Die Herald in deiWmed InRlienariUtwn hik! tho
Biirr jiin JInc tm .ia for wti rati to wmk, ay
ftbl o the onrrlen. Hy mnil JB.00 n year, or V
cent ajiionth, iMyfttrin tn ndvAtiec. Advort'w
ment charge! nccordit a to piuiuid position.
Tho publltHw reirve tiio right to clmnRe the
position of iKlvertiftcmotitft vlietHver tli pub-'"intl-i
ot iiefl doitmnd It. Tbe viuhl la
iccrvt-d to i.'Jt'ftuy dvortIM?tcnt, whether
puiti for or not, .mt the publisher may live in
i proper, Auvorttotng mtw made known
upon ttppMcntion.
ICntcrcd at the f tout office nt Shonnndonli, Ph., p.
necoud clftw mnil mutter.
TKLKPHONR CONNKCrriON
"All the News That's Fit Id Pflnt."
Evening Herald
TIIUUSDAY. MAM'll 3. InOS.
It ih wild tlmt about thirty saloons
in lluzli'toii are for mlo, boi'ims-e of
poor business.
Sks ,vrou Sayi.oii, vho was wi-atly
appointed Consul ut Mtitunzits, Cuba,
nftor a bin "(jlit. 's bonii' on a visit.
It is said hois vury iniieli disappointed
with liis new otlleo, iiiasnmnli as be
found Matan.as to bo about the last
plaee on earth where a thrifty Auieri
can would run? to live.
That old chestnut, that has be
come musty with iie, that the loeal
tbeatre is to be improved at tho close
of the present m?mmh, ! again sprung
uiou a lonj,' suireriiif; public. The
date for the improvement is given as
April 1st. While the date is signilicant,
there will be few caught by this
April fool joke. It was sprung too
curly.
Tint re-election of Kdward Hrennan
us mine inspector of the Seventh dis
trict.us noted in last night's IIku.u.ii,
was no surprise. Shenandoah had a
candidate in the person of Ellas
Cooper, but the age limit was a bur.
Hud he been four months older the re
sult would very likely have been dif
ferent. The election of Mr. Hrennan,
however, gives entire satisfaction to
the people of the Shamokiii district.
The Hoard of K.vuminers were ballot
ing for several weeks and over four
hundred ballots were taken.
JuA(jUl- Mii.lkk in speukiug of
the different methods of uuthors as
serts that Walt Whitman could write
anywhere, even on top of nil omni
bus : mid of l?ret Harte ho says: "lie
once told me that his first line was
always a cigar, and sometimes two
cignrs." That is to say, in tins one
cuse the inspiration came unbidden ;
In the other It had to be wooed. It
is the unbidden sort that does the
best work in advertising, as else
where. I'hithusiusiii tells in any
work ; in none more oll'ectively than
in the handling of publicity. - Phila
deiphiu Kecord.
War Scare Subsiding.
It is reasonably certain tlmt there
can be no ascertained cause of tho ex
plosion of the Maine in the Havana
harbor until the Hoard of Inquiry
has made its official report, and the
people have settled down to patiently
await that result. Information from
AVashington is to the elTect that the
Hoard will hardly make its report be
fore the latter part of this mouth.
All newspaper reports assuming to
give information as to evidence sub
mitted to the Hoard aru inventions or
reckless assumptions.
The question of war with Spuindu
pends entirely upon future develop
ments, and the result of the findings
of the Hoard of Inquiry. It iij not
disputed that the government is com
pleting its preparations for a conllic.i
with Spain. Tho better we are pre
pared for war, the hotter assurance
we will have for a continuance of
peaceful relations between this coun
try and other nations. Public atten
tion has been especially attracted to
the activity in military and naval
service, and every movement is exag
gerated and every olllcial order is
swelled into undue importance by the
sensational journals.
The Court of Inquiry will complete
its work and mako Its report in due
time, and the whole matter will be
disposed of to the satisfaction of the
American people. To say there will be
no war with Spain, would bo delving
too far into the future. Jinny con
servative oillcials at Washington be
lieve that the present "unpleasant
ness" will result in a clash of arms be
tween the two nations.
Judging by tho declarations wo
have been having within a few days
from Washington, war does not seem
probable with Spain over the disaster
to tho Mulno, because tho adminis
tration is of tho opinion that Spain
has had "no ofllclal participation" In
it. There Is more danger of a conillct
with Spain over the main question of
Cuban independence. It is said the
President has not relinquished his
purpose to do something to put nn
end to the atrocities of the warfare
In Cuba, and in his determination in
thlsdiroutionlt is suggested the real
danger of conillct exists, If it exists
anywhere.
No matter what tho report of tho
Court of Inquiry may be, it is gener
ally conceded that the beginning of
the end of Spanish rule In Cuba has
been reached. The European powers
want the Cuban hostilities stopped,
und they look to the United Status to
stop them. The Administration is
preparing an alternative to bo sub-
mitten to Spain in case noiuing son
oub comes of the Maine Inuidont, and
it will bo Cuban liberty or war.
Cuba must and shall be free, Is tho
slogan that fires tho hearts of tho
people of this nation.
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5
Theodore Thomas
SAYS 8
"The Joliann Hoff's Malt Extract
is used in my family, and deserves the
Inchest commendation."
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The pen 11 inn Inhattn
nmvAi?n op
inirATioN5.
Kxtr.ict linn this
nil liri H I.HH j. IV I i I K
SON. Sole Are-ntR, NVw
IN br-NATE AND HOUSE.
BuuutoiM Dl-cn-s tin. AliiHkn Homo
sleiiil mill Itutlway lllll.
WashliiEton, March 3. Yesterday's
debate In the seinae on the Alaskan
homestead and railway rlRht (if wny
bill wan decidedly spirited. Jlr. Car
ter, of Montana, delivered a vigorous
HPeech ll reply to Hint made duiiiiK
the past two das liy Mr. Hawllns. of
TTtnl, I.. 11... ...I.t..l. . ..1..
Utah. In the com ye of which tie made
a stroiif? defense of the honor ot con
gressional committers and of olllclals
In the seveuil uinmcut department!).
Due of the special features of the de
bate was a speech delivered hy Mr.
Elklns, of West Virginia, In which ho
explained that the Canadian I'acllle
railway was enabled to make war
upon American Interests, and how and
why the agressions of that great rail
road ought to be stopped by tho Uni
ted States. Mr. Klklns' speech aroused
much Interest, particularly Hint part
In which he explained that while ho
did not frame the now famous sec
tion 22 of the present tariff law, he
stood squarely with the sterling Ameri
can who did frame It.
The speech drew replies from Mr.
Hoar of Massachusetts, Mr. Chlllon of
Texas and Mr. Nelson of Minnesota.
Mr. Hoar maintained that a large part
of the speech of Mr. Klklns was Irrel
evant to the pending discussion. He
would not admit that the aggressions
of the Canadian I'acllle were so serious
as West Virginia's senator would have
people believe. Mr. Nelson entered a
sharp protest to Mr. Hlltins' proposi
tion to abolish the bonding privilege,
holding that that privilege was In the
direct Interest of the people of the
northwest. Mr. Chilton briefly con
tended that under recent decisions of
the supreme court the long and short
haul clause of the Interstate commerce
law did not apply to the competition
between American railroads and the
Canadian I'acllle.
The house spent another day In de
bate upon the Loud bill relating to
second class matter. The speeches as
a rule attracted little interest.
"A iliwe ill time wives lives." Dr. Wood's
Norway Pino Syrup; nature's remedy fi.r
coukIis, colds, pulmonary diseases of eveiy
hurt.
TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
And ritmei-H, the llmiil of America, Ciill
fornlii. Via the true pathway, "Tliu Iron Mountain
1'iiiite," which tr.nerses a region of peipetual
stiusliiii.t, where snow storm, lilizjinls or
liigh altitudes arc unknown. Pullman firnt
and second cla palace and touri.st sleeping
cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas Texas,
Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California.
Oregon, Washing! Nebraska, Utah ami
Nevada, without change. (Juick time, low
rates, and all tho coml'iirtsof modern railway
improvements guaianteed to all who pur
chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway
system. For rates right from your liome,
litcmturo, and full information, drop a postal
card, J. P. Met 'aim, T. P. Agent. 010 Kail
road avenue, Klmlra, N. Y., or li!U Uroad
way, Nuw York.
3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt. O. K P. Agt.
Remember if You Have a Cough or Cold,
Pan-Tina always euros, Me. At Uruliler
ltios , drug Moro.
i oiiHiii mow nut tlu (liis,
San Francisco, Mnrch 3. W. Takasl,
the newly appointed Japanese consul
at Chicago, and T. Ilo, an Imperial
navy constructor, en route to Phila
delphia, who arrived here from the
Oiient on Monday, had narrow escapes
from death at the Occidental hotel
Tuesday night. They blew out the gas
upon retiring, and when the escaping
gas atti acted the attention of the
hotel employes some hours later, both
were unconscious. The Japanese of
flclals were resuscitated after several
hours' hard work.
To Cure Headache in 15 Minutes.
Take Dr. Davis Ati-IIeadaebc. All druggists.
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NEWSPAPER
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During Ih9S T1IU TIM US will not only maintain
tli IiIl.Ii stiuiiliiril of excellence it reached the
past year, but will steadfastly endeavor to
excel Its own best record, anil will not swerve
from Its et purpose to mako
THE TIMES
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OP THIS COUNTRY
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THE
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BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM
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for 0 rout per week. HUNDAV KDII ION, SS
larie, bundonie pagwi Ml cnluimu, elegantly
Illustrated, bojuuUfully printed In enlnra, fno
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1HINNIM) ON TIJIi:.
SOUTilKUN I1.MI.WAV 1'I.IMIIllA Tit A ITS MAtt-
l.S'O A lir.-MAKKAllLK imcolll).
Jacksonville, l'la., Feb. S3. bast season It
was not an uncommon occurrence fur the
trains from the Noith to reach hero from one
to live hours late. The remarkable regu
larity of the arrival on time of tho .Southern
Hallway train this season Is a matter of
comment and favorable criticism around tlie
I liotels ami by
all Incoming tourists. The
schedule of the l'li.riilii Limited, the fast
train over tho Southern hallway ami tin
riorida Central ami Peninsular, Is several
bouts shorter than that of last year, bill the
track has been put in excellent condition mm
tho uiiglnecis of incoming tnilns say the new
schedule is made with case.
NOT FOR EVERYTHING.
Hut if you have weak kidneys, bladder
troiiblo or distressing kidney complaint, then
Swamp-Hoot will provo tobo just tho remedy
you need. Too frequent deslio to urinate,
scanty supply, pain or dull ache in tho back
is convincing evidence that your kldneysnnd
bladder need doctoring.
There is comfort in the knowledge so often
expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot,
the great kidney .remedy fill tills every wish
in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver,
bladder and every part of the urinary
passage. It corrects inability to hold urino
and scalding pain in passing it, or had effects
following uso of liipior, wine or beer, and
overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to get up many times during the
night to urinate. Tho mild and tho extra
ordinary ellect ol Swamp-Knot Is soon
realized It stands tho highest for its
woudcihil cures of tho most distressing cases.
If you need a mcdiciiio you should have the
lest. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample bottle
ami pamphlet both sent freo by mail upon
rce -ipt of three two-cent stamps to cover
cost of postage on tho bottle. Mention
llmiAl.Daml send your address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., IihiKhamtim, N. Y. Tho propiietors
of tills paper guarantee the genuineness of
this oiler.
iiHiiiaiii-ooii aiiisicii Hound Steamers
Kan Francisco, March 3. Marine In
surauce men at Sound ports have de
cided to advance the rate on all ves
sels bound for Alaska. The under
writers will probably follow with an
advance all along the coast line. At
Victoria, It is reported, rates on first
class steamers will he advanced about
15 per cent. On certain vessels, such
as those which are not adapted for tho
passenger trade, the advance will be
from 30 to 50 per cent. The Insurance
companies claim that too many un
trustworthy vessels are being pressed
Into the Klondike trade.
Hives are a terrible torment to the little
folks, and to somo oldor ones. I'asily cured
Dean's Ointment never fails. Instaut re
lief, permanent cure. At any drug store, 50
cents.
THE PKOD0CE 'MARKETS
Ah Holleotort by Denlltici 111 rhllndol-
phla and lliiltlumro.
Philadelphia, March 2. Flour firm; win
tor supurnno, $3'p3.25; do. extras, JSj
3.11.1; Pennsylvania roller, clear, ii.'MU
4.3j; do. stralKht, $4.401f4.C0; western win
tor, clear. St.Kff 1.50; do. striiiBht, J4.C0
4.t.5; city mills, extra, J3.3O(T(3.C0. Itye
Hour moved slowly at f2.iVa-.iM per bar
rcl for good to cliolco Pennsylvania
Wheat firm; No. 2 red. March. J1.01VO
l.OUi; Iso. 2 Pennsylvania and No.
Delaware red. J1.02N;1.02i.. Corn stronc;
No. 2 mixed. March, 3IT3V.: No. 2 ye
low, for local trade, snyas'ic Oat3 firmer;
No. 2 white, 33c; No. 2 white, clipped,
33,fcc. Hay firmly held; choice timothy
$12 for lurKo bales. Deof firm; beef hams.
523u2l. Pork iiulet: family, $13(813.50.
Lard steady; western steamed, $3.40. l)ut-
ter iiulet; western creamery. 15'020Kc.;
do. factory, miWAc.-. Klglns, 20y.c.; lmi
tation creamery, 131a'317c.; New York
dairy, 131517c.; do. creamery, 14S20&
fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at :
4i2Cc.; do. wholesale, 22c. Chceso very
dull; large, white und colored, Septem
ber, 8V4e.; small do, do., September, S?i
9c; light skims, (, CVic; part skims, 4Jji
cite; full slums, 2j3c. Eggs firm; New
York and Pennsylvania, 1314c; western
fresh, 13c; southern, I3ST13'.;c. Potatoes
quiet; Now York. $2.3714 2.f0; sweets, $3fj
4. Tallow teudy; city, 3c; country,
Sy,ri3c. Cottonseed oil steady; prlmo
crude, 20f!21c.; do. yellow, 21S23V4C Pe
troleum nominal; refined New York, $0.03
Philadelphia and Baltimore, $G; do. In
bulk, $3.50. Hosln steady, strained, com
man to good. Jl.lOffl.lj. Turpentine quiet,
but firm, at 2C3C'.ic Ilico firm; domestic.
fair to extra. 4rC'Ac; Japan, Q5Vic
Cabbage quiet at $3(33.50. IMg iron war
rants quiet at $G.70i(G.i5. I.alto copper
firm at $U.S5il2, Tin barely steady at
$14.15014.25. Spelter unchanged at t!.12V4
61.35. Load barely steady at $3.72V4(L?
8.75.
Baltimore. March 2. Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat strong; spot and month,
$1.01?; U 1.02; April, $1.02'iffl.02,,4; May
$1.02HH1.02',V. steamer No. 2 red. 87i,4
97Vfec: , sputher-o, by sample, SSc.(S$1.02V4
do. on grade, 9S',ic,(a$1.02Vi. Corn firm
spot and month. 31i(,3l',4c; April, 34i,4a
3lc: steamer mixed, 33'Mfw&c,: south
cm, white and yellow, SSi&St-Tic Oats
oteudy; No. 2 whlto, 34Vii4i35c; No,
mixed, 3232c Ilyo nrmcr; No. 2 near
by, 55iJi5Cc; No. 2 western, 6Ci(i57c,
Hay steady; choice timothy, $12,501(13,
Grain freights quiet; not so much doing
unchanged. Sugar strong and unchanged,
Hotter llrm and unchanged. Uggp quiet
fresh, lSfllSUc. Cheese steady and un
changed. Lettuce, $lffll.50 per basket
Whisky, $1.2091.27 per gallon for finish
cd goods In carloads, $1.2Sri.29 per gal
Ion for Jobbing lots.
1.1 vn Stock MnrkotH,
New York, March 2. llccves actlvo and
generally steady; top grades of steers
firm; all sold; steers, $1.C0Q5.30; oxen
$S.60R4; bulls, $3.10'Q.4; dry cows, $2.35ffjr
3.50. Calves actlvo; all sold; veals, poor
to prime, $1.50fl7.75; chqlco, $8. Sheep
steady; lambs less actlvo; sheep, $4fiC:
lambs, $3.50f0.37,i. Hogs slow and lower;
quoted at $4.20j4.45; best utnto hogti, $1.50.
Knit Liberty, Pa., March 2. Cattlo
stoady; prlmo, $4.505; common, fi.uyui',
bulls, stags and cows. $2W4. Hogs lower;
prime medium weights, $4.15fir4.20i heavy
Yorkers, $I.104.15; light Yorkers, $iy.
4.06; pigs, as to quality, 3.b0'Q 4 ; heavy
hogs, $1.054j4.15i good roughs. $303.60;
common to fair roughs, $2.50&3. Sheep
itrong on sheep; steudy on lambs; choice
Bheep, J1.864J5; common, $3.604; choice
lambs, J5.7WC-SC; common to goodi, $4.75
6.70. Vonl calves, $G.50fl7; heavy njid thin
calves, $3fl.50.
to cum; a cLi in onk pat.'
Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggiats refund tho money if It fails to
cure. 25c. Tho genuine has J It. (J, ou
each tablet.
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO.
A lllll to Mnko Possible tiio Itoormill
lznttou of tho lloail.
Annnpolls, Mil., March 3. Delegat")
Jolm H Wirt Introduced into the
house of iloleirates yesterday a hill
to provide for the complete reorganiza
tion of the Baltimore and Ohio ltnll-
road company. The Incorporators
named In the hill are Messrs. Louis
Fitzgerald, Henry nudge. Eugene Del
ano and 13. 11. Iiaoon of New York,
George H. Karl of Philadelphia, Alex
ander Hrown, John (till of Hoston,
W. F. Flick. Kdwin Warfleld, James
13ond, J. McKenny White and Thomas
J. Ilnywnrd of Baltimore.
It is explained that there is no imme
diate prospect of a reorganization of
the road, and that the hill introduced
is solely for the purpose of putting tho
Incorporators In a position to enrry
out their plans should they matin e dur
ing the two years which must Inter
vene before another .session of the leg
islature will be held, as under the lav s
of Maryland the complete reorganiza
tion of the road, who h mlf,ht Involve
some change In Its character, could
not ho carried without the consent of
the general assembly. It is also as
serted that the hill Is a move upon th
part of the New Yolk reorganization
committee to forestall any action tho
Bnltlniore committee having the same
purpose In iey; may attempt.
l'lili I'loi bin l.llnlled Will Again ltiln on
thtt Southern Hallway.
Tho Florida Limited, which is the s.vn-
iiiym of all that is ehuaiit in lern mil-
way tmlns. and whirli during its formei
service has been a prlnit lav .. -!( for totn it-
Irom the Nortii seokhv th" ri.il climate oi
Florida, will bo placid it. -' i ice hy the
Southern K.ilhvay about thcllrst week in
htnuarv. MH. With it letnm to service this
train, which will bet-olid Pullman vestibuled
between Xe.v York, Philadelphia and St.
Augustine will pwent featuics in the way ol
luxurious and comfortable appointments not
heretofore pio-cnted, ami which will te
lestined to add still liirther to Its already
noil establhlicd popularity.
The Southern Kuilttay is having built for
tho Florida Limited serv'ce three traius.earh
containing a dining car, two drawing room
sleeping cars, a compartment ear and a
library and observation car, each car com
plete in all Its appointments and (.quipped
with tho very latest devices and appliances
for tho comfort and convenience ol the pas
sengers. While no scliciuiio has as yet neen
announced, it can bo stated that it will l.o tho
quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia
and St. Augustine, and will be so planned
that passengers can leave Philadelphia at
somo convenient hour during tho day and ar
rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the
following day. Philadelphia llecord.
Notice. Applications for lurther informa
tion addressed to Jno. M. Ileal), instrirt
Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, 8!28
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention. 10-2.1-tf
LITTLE DAN'S CONTRIBUTION.
Bout HIb Penny Savlnirs to lltilld ft
Now llattloslilp,
Indianapolis, Match 4. Ten daya
ago little Dan Walllncford, aged 7
years, son of C. A. Walllngford, of
this city, took from his savings bank
48 cents all it contained purchased
two cent stamps and forwarded them
to Secretary Long, with the request
that the money be used for building a
new battleship to replace the Maine.
Since the publication of young AVal
llngford's patriotic expression numer
ous congratulatory letters from dif
ferent parts of tho country have been
received at the Walllngford home. The
lart letter to come Is a reply from
Stretary Long, and is as follows:
"My Dear Little Patriotic Lad: I
have your letter and the 24 two cent
postage stamps enclosed with It, which
you have so generously taken from
your spending money and given to
your country. There Is not so much
need for help In building a battleship
as there is for the relief of the poor
sufferers on the Maine. I have, there
fore, given tho stamps to Mrs. Edwin
Stewart, who Is treasurer of a society
of ladles who are collecting money for
the benefit of those sufferers, and I
have asked her to send you a letter
of acknowledgment. I am sure a lit
tle 7-year-old who begins by showing
so much Iterest in his country will
grow up to be nn honorable and useful
citizen."
DON'TNliKJ LECT
A COMMON CASE OF PILES.
It May Lead to Serious Results.
When people generally understand that all
such fatal diseases as fistula, ulcer of tho
rectum, fissure, etc, almost invariably begin
in a simple case of piles, they will learn the
wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the
first appearance of troiiblo in tins quartei
The Pyramid Pilo Cure will certainly cure
evory form of piles, Itching, bleeding, pro
truding or blind plica, and hundiedsof lives
have been saved by using this cheap but
effective remedy right at the start, becatiso at
such a time a singlBpackago will affect a cure,
while in tho chronic, dcp seated cases,
sevt-ral packages are sometime necessary
befora a lasting cure is all'ecteil.
Physicians are using the Pyramid Pile
Cure in preference to surgical operations and
with uniform success. The remedy is pio-
pared by the Pyramid Drug Co., of Marsh
all, Mich., and for salo hy druggists evcry-
whoro.
This Una receive hundreds of testimonial
letters from cured patients and publish a
fresh list every week. This week wo take
pleasure in presenting the following: From
Jlr. M. A. Wilson, Pcabody, Kansas: Your
Pyramid Pile Cnro received and I have re
ceived moro benefit from two applications
than from all other medicines I have over
tried. I have beeii troubled with piles for
30 years. They would come down evory day
and have to be worked back, but have not
been down since the ilrst application of the
Pyramid. I am a convert to tho merits of
tho Pyramid Pilo Cure.
From O. 1). Kdgeiton, Atty.-at-law, Noith
field, Vermont : Send mo two packages of
your Pyramid Pilo Cure. My father, who
lias had piles for 10 years, says your remedy
is the best he has fuund and ho lias tiled
everything. From V. II. floodman, flreen.
ville, Teias, (leutlemeu ; I have had
wonderful reliel from the Pyramid Pilo Cure,
I would not ho without it. From Ira
Shockey, Long, W. Vu. The Pyramid Pile
Cure has cured ino. I have been waiting to
see the result before writing and I can hen.
estly say I am well of tho pllesaud feel under
aaany obligations to you.
Fr,..l, lettera will limiear from all Parts of
Uie United Stlitos, all testifying to the won- j
aerful effects ; which Invariably rosult where
this splendid, remedy is used. It is tlio
cheapest, baft-stand tuoit cilecttial pilo rem.
edf ever placid before tho people and if you
annubjcct tuf piles In any form this remedy
will remove them.
HJson sali at all drug ttores at 50 cts.
Kach liackagi) also contains a treatise 'on (tlie
cause and cuija of piles, which will Interest
and boaoilt Vnyoue so allllctcd.
'afoy Mine!!
Every mother
feels an i n d c -scribablc
dread
of the pain and
danger attend
ant upon the
most critical pe
riod of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial :s not only made
painless, but all the danger is re
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions arc avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com
mon to the critical hour arc
obviated by the use of Mother's
Friend. It is a blessing to woman.
SVLOOPERBOTTLE atoll DrutrStoroB,
or sent by express on receipt of prico.
"'lOKS Containing Invaluable Information of
..nr interest to all women, will bo ecnt
I'llCt to any address, upon application, by
The BIUUriELD ItEGCLATOU CO.. Atlanta. 0.
Utility f.'ouplo to Ilnnir ToKothcr".
Montpelier, Vt., March 3. The su
preme ourt yesterday handed down
a decision refusing a new trial of the
case of the state against Mrs. Isabella
A. March and William C.J3uzzell, joint
ly convicted In the county court of the
murder of George Marsh, husband of
Mrs. Marshrby poisoning. Judge Iloss
sentenced both Mrs. Marsh and Buz-
zell to be hanged at the state prison
at Windsor nn Feb. 3, 1S99.
Children and adults tortured hy burns,
scalds, injuries, eczema oi skin diseases may
secure Instant relief by using DeWitt's Witcli
Hazel Salve. It is tho great I'llo remedy. I.
11. Ilagonbuch.
TnKon From .lull nnd Lynched.
Memphis, Tenn., March 3. Fred
Moore, the murderer of Tom Ander
son, was taken from the county jail at
Senatobla, Miss., at 2:30 o'clock In the
morning and shot to death by a mob
of 50 persons. Anderson and Mooru
had quarreled about some trivial mat
ter. Moore shot Anderson five times,
afterward placing the body on the
railroad track to hide the crime.
Wlioonhn! couch is tho most distiessing
malady; but its duration csu bo cut short by I
the uso of One Minuto Cough Cure, which is
also the best known remedy fiir croup and i
ill lung ami bronchial troubles. C. 11. llagen-1
buch.
Killed With a SInirlo llloW.
Montreal, March 3. William Coe, an J
old English soldier, was found mur- j
dered In tho place where he ro6med.
His landlord, John Nesbltt, was ar
rested. Coe, It Is said, was drunk and
insulted some of the women in the
house. Nesbltt remonstrated, and I
finally struck him on the head with I
a piece of wood, killing him.
There Never Was a Better Cure
Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. AtGruhler
Bros., drug store.
Fine
Gent's
Furnishings
l Lends
to Good
A
WW
I ;.;.v,
Shenandoah's - Greatest Gents -
MAX LEVIT, Prop.
NUGGETS OP NEWS.
Senator Johnson, nt Trenton, Intro
duced two bills to reform the election
law of New Jersey,
Spain has completed negotiations for
the purchase- of three Chilean warships
which have been In the mnrkot for
somo time.
Captain Q, E. D. Dlmond, of San
Francisco, who on Mny 1 will he 102
years old, Is about t(j start on a pedes
trian trip to New York.
The sennte foreign relations com
mittee will meet on Saturday to con
sider what shall he dene with the Ha
waiian annexation project.
A delicate surgical operation waB
performed on Frank I'otureal nt New
ark, pieces of a tin can which ex
ploded having entered his stomach.
Twenty carloads of exhibits for the
trans-Mississippi exhibition nnd con
signed to the government, commission
ers have leached Omaha.
Six alleged widows have laid claim
to the estate of James Henry White
legge, formerly a well known lawyer
of New York, who left property valued
ut about $50,000.
A household ncco-wlty Dr. Thomas'
electric Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds ol
any suit; cures sore throat, croup, catarrh,
asthma; never fails.
jwouty uiw imi'iicil to Dcnth.
Philadelphia, Maich 3 A. J. Cas
satt's famous Chesterhrooh stock
farm, near Berwyn, I'a on tho Phila
delphia division of the Pennsylvania
railroad, was almost completely con
sumed by fire last evening. Twenty
head of valuable Guernsey cows were
burned to death, and It was only with
the greatest dllllculty that a large
number of valuable bulls and heifers
and blooded horses were saved from
a like fate. Tho llames broke out In
the big twin Btables, and In a short
time spread throughout the big build
ing. The damage Is estimated at $G0,
000., "T own mv whole life to Burdock Blow
Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body.
r .,.,l berond cure. 11 B. B. lias lnatU
me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Charlci
Button, Bcrvlllo, Mich.
OmViot orn n Aow Tidal.
Albany, N. Y., March 3. Maxlmllllan
Shinburnc, the convicted bank burglar,
was granted a new trial by the ap
pellate division of the supreme court
yesterday. He brought an appeal
from the Judgment of conviction uoon
the charge that he was partlceps
crlminas with one Brown In an at
tempt to rob the First National bank,
of Mlddleburg, Schoharie county, on
tho night of April 15, 1893. Shinburne,
who was captured, In July, 1893, was
convicted of burglary, third degree,
and sentenced to Dannemura prison
for four years and eight months.
Most Torturing, Disfiguring,
Humiliating
Of Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin
and scalp humors is instantly relieved
by a warm hath with Cuticuka Soac,
a single application of Cuticuka (oint
ment), tho groat skin cure, and a full doso
of CuTicur.A Resolvent, greatest ol blood
puriiiors and humor cures.
Remedies speedily, permanently, and
economically euro, when all else fails.
PoTTi 1HL'(1 iNt Chkw Cniir. Hnl Propi., Itoitcn,
(XT' ' How to Cure Every fiklo iuJ lllooj lluuiur, ' free,
PIMPLY FACEScuV.'c,Lm"'olfr? l'
SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST
f
Look Where to Save
Your Money.
(pleura
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
45 cts
TO
fr r 7, d"ii I'"ir. Tlmt kind
Hall HOSe. that will make the
wearer smile. We have the very newest
creation in plaid nnd polka dot hose.
Silk PlUfllerS. winter end of miy
iiirrllnepr. We llUVC tllClll rnilL'llll! ill
1 piice from 5 ""Us to 2.25.
$3-50
THE UP-TO-DATE HAT
A REMEDY FOrt T-ir.
Effects oi Tobacco.
( w
Ml
am.
WJSSL
VMM'
hill
jMIlK excessive uso of tobacco, especially
by young men is always Injurious and
undoubtedly shortens life materially.
Mr. Ed. C. Bbson, compositor on tho Contra
Costa tfe'jci, Martinez, Cal., writes; "I have
used Dr. Miles' Kcstorallvo Ncrvlno and re
ceived much benefit from It. I was troubled
with ncrveusncss, dizzy spells and sleepless
ness, caused by tho uso of tobacco nnd stim
ulants. I took Dr. Illle3' Kervlno with mar
vclously good remits, allaying tho dizziness,
lulcllnj fho nerves, and enabling mo to
3lecp and rest, proving In lay caso a very
beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Kcstorallvo
Ncrvlno la especially adapted to tostorlng
tho nervous system to Its normal condition
under such circumstance.,. It soolhc3, heals
and strengthens. RESTiTJFSEn
Dr. Miles' ltcmedlcsl Dr;'Vjj
aro soiu uy uu urug
Ists under a posltivo
juarantoo, first bottlo
oencflts or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of tho heart and
uerves freo. Address,
DP.. IIILE3 MEIHOALCO., Elkhart, Ind.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
, W. If. Y1NOST,
VETEHINARY SURGEON.
Orflduute and Lute Resident House Hurgecn
the UntversHs- State of X. Y.
nc.Ktqunrtcn :-Coimucrcfnl Hotel. She 11 find oali
TUT tlC K VKAK COUltSlC.
Culls night or day promptly responded.
M. DUHKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW".
Ofllce Kgan building, cor. er of Main on
Centre streets, Sbeuandoah.
POMKllOV.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hbcnandoab, Pa.
W. HHOUMAKKIt.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Market and Centre streets.
pn
tOK. JOHN JONRS,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box M, Mahnnoy City, Pa.
Having t lulled under somo of tho brig)
.uABtern ip London and Parte, will ty,o lwonn
nn the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal ciiufro.
Term reasonable. Address In care of Strouo,
he jeweler ftlienandnnh.
1 A Handsomo Complexion
Is onoof tho greatest diarms n woman can
V pOSSCSS. POZZO.NI'9 COMPLEXION POWDEIl
lives It.
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.
Furnishing . House,
STORE,
15 East Centre Street.!