EVENING HERALD KSTAUL1SIIKD 1H70. Published every KvenliiR, Kxcept HmiUy, l South Jarmn Hthkkt, Nkah Oektue. The Herald U tlellvtted InShenaiidtmh ami the urrountltng tow as fornix cent n week, my ftbt o tho carrier, lly mall 53.00 n jrror, or 2f oontan month, payable In advance. Advertise ment! chnrRctl neconlltiK to Apace nnd position. Tho publtuhew rwfltvo tho rlht to clinliRC the position o( advertisement whenever the pub ';Mloi of news demnndn It. The rttflit is teaervfcd to i ij?ftiiy mUertlseniont, whether paid for or not. ..nt the publishers may ueem Tproper. AuvertlaltiK rate made known upon nppllcntton. Kntered nt tho pontoQ.ce nt Hheuandoah. Pi., m neoond clasi mall matter. TKLKPIIONK CONNECTION "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Kill DAY, M AliCIl 1. lbllS. 7am. in prison is to be inure fuitrud than Zola walking tlu streets of Paris. II in incarceration is u living example of French Injustice. It keeps the politicians busy watch ing tho moves made by Senator Quay In the gubernatorial contest. The rumor that the Old Man is dickering with his old-time political enemies. Magee and Martin, is given much credence by those on the inside. Thk Shenandoah merchant, in order to keep in touch with tho woman of the house, must of ne cessity use the columns of the II Kit. ALU. Keep her informed on what you have to dispose of and when the time comes around to purchase any thing in your line she will not forget you, This paper goes into tho homes and is read by every member of the family. What have you to sell that these people need ? Thk Philadelphia Record will con tinue to bo published by tho Record Publishing Company, and the death of Mr Singerly will not changeeither in its.pollcy or personnel, and it will continue in the front rank of Phila delphia journalism. It was tho in tention of Mr. Singerly that his news paper should pay his debts, and the Record of yesterday makes the an nouncement that every energy of the establishment will be devoted to that end. Editor I'owkmi, of the Wilkos barre Record, thus comments on Schuylkill politics : "Old OA-Senator Kiefer of Schuylkill county, who was bowled out of politics by Major Sam Iioseh in 1HDG, has come to the surface again and announces his intention to make a fight for his own return to the State Senate, hosch will be on hand ready for tho fun, uidess he should in the meantime succeed in unhorsing Congressman Ilrumiu and reach a seat in Congress." A HKriiKHKNTATiVK from Alle gheny county, in suggesting the ad visability of calling an extra session of tho Legislature on account of tho capitol building muddle, makes the prediction that the members would serve without compensation. He may be in a position to speak for the Alle gheny members, but he does not know the Schuylkill county delega tion. They are not built that way. Fortunately Governor Hastings has replied that ho will call no extra ses sion. Undkk a ruling of the Supreme Court a husband need not pay his wifo's bills when she has abandoned him. The decision is one of much interest, and the court, in fixing the rule of the husband's liability in siicli a case, said : "Tho law is well settled that a wife is entitled to procure what Is reasonably necessary for her sup port and maintenance on lior hus baud's credit when he fails to maks proper provision for her necessities, and this power continues although they may be living in a state of separation, provided such separation has not been caused by the wrongful act of the wife." Chairman Dixolkv and those who co-operated witli him in framing anew revenue law are highly grati fied with tho February figures of tho Treasury Department, showing as they do that the receipts average over a million dollars a da and were in excess not only of tho mouth's current expenses, but of tho avorage current expenses during the past five years. In the. twenty-eight days of February the receipts were $28,572, 038, a larger sum than in any Febru ary since the inauguration of Presi dent Cleveland. The expenditures were 20,721),010, leaving for tho inouth a surplus of $1,815,358, the first surplus which the month of February has shown since the elec tion of President Cleveland and his free-trade Congress. PllKSIIiKNT McKlNl.KV'ri conserva tive and firm attitude In regard to the Cuban situation, and the care -which ids administration is exercis ing to prevent unwise und daugorouH aotion, continue to receive the high est approbation from citizens and representative journals of all parties. There Is an evident feeling among all classes of good citizens that tho re cent event outfht to bo thoroughly investigated and understood before uotlon is taken, and an equal evi dence of entire confidence hi the President's wisdom and willingness to take the proper action, whatever that may he, when the facts are known. Until they are known, public Hunthuent demands no action other than that of the character which has already boon had. fl LUNG ELI II. It Is Supplied in Shenandoah at Last. It Is hnrJ tn always l plosmuit. (loud UHtui't'il ieupli) iiro often irritable. If you know the itasoii you would not lie surprised. liver liavo Itching l'llu? Not sli k omiugh to gu to lid or not well enough to lie content. Nothing will uiino.v you so. Tim coiHtitut Itchlni; siittion. Hani to hear, harder to fet lollcf. KectH you awako nicliti. Spoils your temper nearly drives you crazy. Isn't relief and euro a lone felt want. It Is to lie had for everyone In lloan's Ointment. Hum's Ointment never falls to cure Itching Piles. Iteraa or any 1 telling of the ikin. Hum is proof of It at the teUlnionr of a citizen. Mr. J. S. WillUins, of 113 lint Coal street, shoemaker and dealur, tays: "I can give Duan's Ointment a high leciiinincticlatlon. I had lieen siiU'erini: from a rectal troublo ac companied by buinlni; and itching which as mot exavperatliiK and preunited my sleeping, banished comfort of any kind and made mo abjectly miserable. I usid mauv other preparation ami was constantly hiiyltii; ointments but could get no permanent rel el'. I10.1H s Ointment which I procured from Kirliu's Hnrmary lias stopped tho whole troublo and it is the first toiuedy I ever used thut did this. I have used mjvcral ointments that looked and smclled like it, but they bad no cllcct liku Dunn's Ointment. 1 am Kind to recommend it to others at all times " Horn's Ointment for s.ilo by all dealers I'lice .r0 cents. Mailed by l'ostor-.Milbum Co., ISutl'alii, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Ifemeinber tho name lloan's and take no substitute. IttJNNIN'C. OS I IMi:. SOUTH KK.V K.U1.WAY Ft.oltlllV TK.UTS MAK ING a i:i:mai:kaiii.k itncoim. Jacksonville, l-'lii., Feb. 22. hast season it was not an uncommon occurrence for the trains from the North to reach hero from one to Ave hours late The leunrkablo regu larity of tho arrival on time of the Southern Hallway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around the hotels and by all incoming tourists. The schedule of the Florid t Limited, tho fast train otcr the Southern Hail way and the FloriiW Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of l.ist year, but the track has been put in excellent condition ami the engineers of incoming trains say tho new schedule is'made with ease. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. lint If you have weak kidneys, bladder trouble or distressing kidney complaint, then Suamp-ltoot will prove tobo just the remedy you need. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull acho in tliu back is convincing evidence, that your kidneysand bladder need doctoring. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Stt.imp-Ioot, tbo great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad elici ts following use of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the uight to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If yon need a medicine you should have the best. Sold bv druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both scut fico by mail upon ree dpt of three two-cunt stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention llKRAl.Uand send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ulngliamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of tills oiler. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And rlowers, the Ilulul of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oicgon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the .Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, dropa postal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. 5111 Kail road avenue, Klinira, N. V., or 3UI Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E 1". Agt. Scjllolelit'il n lll i'ilcli of rrntnlxo Case. Cleveland, March -I. IJefore Judge Dlssotte, In the common Miens court yesterday, the case of Sirs. Margaret 1 Johnson against William Hendy, for $20,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage, was called. In 1874 Mrs. Johnson married Jacob Cuslor at St. Catharines, Out. lie deserted her the day after the, weddine;, and later she heard he was dend. She came to this city and married Johnson, living1 with him 19 years. Then she obtained a di vorce. Subsequently, Bhe snys. William Hendy asked her to marry him. Yes terday, as the attorneys were taking their places, Jacob Cusler, now a resi dent of Pittsburg, walked Into the room. The case was at once dismissed. "A dose In time saves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup; nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmoiury diseases uf every sort. Murdered tiy Oi'itlawH, Vernal, Utah., March 4. News has been received from Urown's Park of the killing of V. 8. Hoy, a well known stock grower, by outlaws. One of tho gang named Bennett was captured and the others are surrounded In tho mountains with little prospect of es cape, A lynching Is possible. to cum: a cold in m: hay.' Take laxative Ilrotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25o. Tho genuine has L. II. Q. on each tablet. inrpiMlo iiotti - SueetwHl'iil Trial. Bristol, It. I., March 4. The two now government torpedo boats, the Qwyn and Talbot, Just completed by the Herreshoffs, were given their oincl.il speed trials yesterday In Narraganseti bay under favorable conditions, and both exceeded their contract speed, thn former making an average of 20.9 knots per hour and tho latter 21.1. The com pany figured that as tho Owyn had been in the wntor about ten days and tint Talbot only two, the slight roughness on the former would account for thi) slight dlffercnco between the two boats, and that they are practically equal. There Never Was a Better Cure Thau Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c, AtUruhler llro., drut store. COLLAPSE OF A KILN. Nino Injured Token From the llulns nuil Others Hurled Itonmtli Tliom. TcNarknnn, Ark., March I. Late yes terday afternoon a large steam dry kiln at the Central Coal and Cook saw mill collapsed, seriously wounding n number of workmen. Others are be lieved to have been killed outright. The east wall of the kiln tumbled In, making a complete wreck. After the crash workmen were placed at work and soon liberated ten of the workmen who were caught In the debris. Those who were removed from the wreck were: Ous Wnlton, head mash ed and Internal Injuries, will dlei Rich ard Hunting, back broken, shoulder mashed and Injured internally, will die: Hill Smith, seriously Injured In ternally, legs and shoulder broken, will probably db ; J. D. Hownrd. fore man, hurt on leg und arms; Will Slude foot and leg badly crushed; J. W. Ilabb, badly bruised; L. H. Williams left leg broken and arms hurt; John Henderson, hips crushed; L. Iteeven, chin crushed. It Is thought several bodies are still under the debris, and search Is being made for them. Illvcs arc a terriblu torment to the little folks, and t some olcUr ones. Easily cured, lloan's Ointment never fails. Instant re. lief, permanent cure. At any drug store, no cents. Tsrriiior1 iieeoino 'HifitniiM. Muskegon, Mich., March 4. One nun dred stevedores employed on the Grand Rapids and Indiana steamer Oscen.a struck yesterday. They have been re celvlng IB cents per hour and demanded 20 cents. When a new force of men was put to work a brief riot occurred In which one of the new men was sc verely lniuted. Several arrests will be made. The now employes are now working under police protection. Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is u delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the place nl collee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who liavo used it beeauso when properly prepared it tastes like the finest collee but Is Irec frum all its injurious properties. Uruln O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much a i otl'ec. 15 and 23c. flip l'loridll Limited Will Again Hun nil tli. siut)nrii Hallway, The Floiida Limited, which is tho syn onyin uf all that is elegant In modern rail. way trains, and which during its formei service has been a prime favorite, for touristf from the North seeking tho'ntlld climate ol Florida, will bo placed in service by the Southern Hallway about the-tirst week in January. UUS. With its return to service tliit train, which will bo solid Pullman vestibuled between Now York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in tho way ol luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore presented, und which will te destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. The Southern Kailway is having built for the Florida Limited service three tr.iins.eacli containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and u library and observation car, each car com pleto in all Its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for tbo comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. Whilo no schedule has as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will bo tin quickest ever arranged between Philadelplibi and St. Augustine, and will be so planned that passcngors can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tbo day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for lurtbcr Informa tion addressed to Jno. M. licall, district Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf Remember If You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler liroa., drug store. A lltir Co old n k Mntu. Paterson, N. J., March 4. A big conk ing main between Massachusetts birds took place yesterday In a sporting re sort near this city. Birds backed by Boston sports defeated cocks put for ward by Illackstone, Mass., men In six out of nine battles. Without exaggor atlon over $IB,000 changed hands on the different bouts. A hundred prominent sporting men from Boston, Providence, Blackstone, Chicago and New York were present. A PECULIAR FACT. Thousands of Feoplt Have Dyipipsla In Its Wont Form and Do Not Know It. A weak stomach is the cause of about nine-tenths of all disease, yet in most cases the wrong thing is treated and the true cause overlooked. This is because a weak digestion pro duces symptoms resembling neady every disease becuuse 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 ncr vous break dow n or nervous prostration, the ntrves cannot stund the wear and tear unless generously fed by well digeslcd, wholesome food. Keep the digeition good and uo one need fear the approach of disease. Airs. H. M. Lee of Rochester, N. Y writes : I'or the sake of suffering humanity I want to say that from a child I had a very weak stomach, threw up my foed very often after eating and after a few years nervous dyspepsia resulted and for more than twenty years I have suffered inexpressibly. 1 tried many physicians and advertised remedies with only, temporary relief for ner 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 ol nervous dyspepsia. I have recommended Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to many of my fricuds and now want in a public way to say they are the safest pleasantest 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 and feel that I am in my small way, helping on a good cause. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is not a patent medicine, but they contain only the fruit salts, digestive acids and peptones necessary to 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 am: anyone luffering from nervous dyspepsia, sour stomach, headaches, acidity, gases, belching etc., will find them not only a quick relief hut a radical cuic. Send to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for little book describing cause and cure of stomach troubles giving eyinptoms and treat ment f f the various forms of indigestion. xaved LUer Lafe." RS. JOnN WALLET, of Jefferson Wis., than vthom mine 13 more hlghlj esteemed or widely known, writes. In 1S90 1 had a sovcro attack of LaCrlnpr and at tho end of four months, In spltoof al physicians, friends and good nursing coul do, my lung9 heart and nervous rystcmwor so completely wrecked, my llfo was do spalrcd of, my friends giving mo up. 1 couli. only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lung; and heart pained mo terribly and toy cough was most aggravating. 1 could not Ho It ono position but a short tlmo and not on mi left sldo at all. My husband brought mi Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottle of each I was muchbettcrnndcontla ulng persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to thosurprlsoof all. Dr. Miles' ' Remedies RlSX Or ... i.i i... Slsts under a posIttvoJK. & guarantee, urst oottio laurjuurr a,.ur benefits or money ro- Eg..; Bootoroi :unueu. iiook on uis- m- - M J3 sases of tbo heart and mir 5 y.?ft-J. lcrvca free. AcMress, K.e-SifyHfl 1)1!. X" "3 l M. CO.. Elkhart, Ind THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Ilolliiotcd by llcnllucs In IMillndol phlutmid llnltluini'o. Philadelphia, March 3. Flour firm; win ter superfine, $3fJ3.23; do. extras, $3.23fZ 3.05; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $I.20T 1.33; do. straight, S4.40fi4.C3; western winter, clear, $4.2.7!i4.ri0; do. straight, $4.COf4.S3; city mills, extra, S3.3m8.go. Uye Hour firm, but quiet, at J2.80'o i '.) per barrel for good to choice Pcnnsi lvanl i. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, Man-h. 51.0' 1.02; Jo. 2 Pennsylvnn'n and No. 2 Delaware red, Sl.02Titil.03. Coin firm; No. 2 mixed, March. 3l'i5i35c. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trnde. 35c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 32c.: No. 2 white, clipped, 31yfi34c. liny Arm, choice timothy, $12 for large bales. Pool firm; beef hams, 23'fj21. Pork firmer; mess, $10.75. family, $1313.IM. I.erd strong, western steamed, 35.G21&. Butloi firm; western creamery. 15fi2QV&c.; do. fac tory, WQWAc; Elglns, 20V4c; Imitation creamery, l3Vi1?l7c.: New York dairy, 13U 17c: do. creamery, 141120c; fancy prints Jobbing at 23200.; do. wholesale. 22c Cheese nasy; largo, whlto and colored, September, 814c-; small do. do., SifiPc.j light skims, CflCUc; part skims, 4Ji6M,c, full skims, 2Q3c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 13'4r-.; western, fresn 12?4C.; southern, 12)4&13e. Potatoes quiet; New York. $2.37V?2.50: sweets. $3f(4. Tal low steady; city, 3c. . i-ouritry Slc Cottonseed oil firm; prime crude, 201J21C.; do. yellow, 23(f(23',fec. Petroleum nominal; refined New York, $5.no, Philadelphia anil Baltimore. J5.S5; do. In bulk, $3.23. Tur pentine firm at $3iiT3.r,0. Baltimore, March 3. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat firmer; spot nnd month, $1.02111 .02'4c: April and May, $1.02U&1.02H: steamer No, 2 red, 97?ic; so'itbern, by sample, 03e.m$l-03; do on inr-. 99ci$1.02V4. Com steady; snot. 3l'i3mc: month. 34Urfi34.c.: April, 315f345c; steamer mfxed, 33Q3lc. southern, white. Xt'mWii:. do vellow 33Hiij341i.e. Oats firm; No. 2 white, west ern, 34'"i?35c; No. 2 mixed do.. 32(Ti32i,jr Ityo steady; No. 2 nearby, CCc; No. 2 western. 57e. II. ly steady to firm on the beat grades; choice timothy, $12.50S12. Grain freights quiet; rates steady; un changed. Sugar strong nnd unchanged Ilutter firm and unchanged. Kggs quiet fresti. 12c. Cheese steady und unchanged. Lettuce, $1B1.D0 per basket. Whisky. $1.20 S1.27 per gallon for finished goods In car loads; $1.2SSj1.29 per gallon for jobbing lots. Live Stock MnrHnts. Now York, March 3. Kuropenn cables quote American steers nt lOfillc. ; refrig erator beef at SifiS?lc. per lb. Calves steady; all sold; veals, $jS per 100 lbs, Sheep steady; lambs slow; about 1. 000 head unsold; sheep. $3.2j0(5 per 100 lbs, lambs, $5.25180.30. Hogs active and higher at J4.30S1.55. Kast Liberty, Pn., Mnrch 3. Cattle about steady; prime, $4.9085; common $3.&nH; bulls, stags and cows. $2fll. Hoits steady: prime medium weights and heavy Yorkers, l&ifilSM) lbs average, $4.20l.23; common to fair Yorkers, J I.OjTj 1.15; heavy hogs, $4.1001.20; pigs, $3.80ii3.00; good roughs, $1.40'ff3.C5; common to fnlr, $2.50fi S.25. Sheep steady; choice. $4.8595; com mon, $3.50S4. Choice lambs, $5.75BG.S5; common to good, $4.75Q5.70. Veal calves $0.5007. THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1898 THK TIMES will not only maintain the high standard of excellence it reached the liast year, but will steadfastly endeavor to excel Its own best record, and will not swerve from Its set purpose to mako THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY ANll THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'ltlSHNO ALL THE NEWS or ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal Is more extensively circulated or lias u wider circle of rendem In Pennsylvania thuu THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies sent Free Send for one TPRJMQ DAIL.3.00perannumj Mcents S-'-'1"''" per month; delivered hyciirrkra for 0 cents per we .lc. SUNDAY Kill I ION, 02 large, lintidaomr iHf-eg 221 columns, elegantly lllustruted, brautlfilly printed 111 colors, (24.0 per aniiiim; a eviUs per copy. Dully and Hun day, (VUG per milium ; SO cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, ruiLAPKLrnu. THE ORATORICAL CHAMPIONS. Cornrdl llercats tho University ol Pennsylvania In Joint llolmto. Ithaca, N. Y., March 4. The Cornell debaters defeated thoso of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania In their dobntj held here last night In the Lyceum theater. The contest was the fifth held between the universities, nnd In ro speot to the number of victories won this decides the supremacy In favor of Cornell. The question discussed was "Resolved, that Immigration Into the United States should be restricted to persons who can read and write tho United States constitution In some language, except that a satisfactory provision should be madofor those dependent uil on qunllllcd Immigrants." Pennsylvania upheld the affirmative, and Cornell argued In tho negative. Cornell was represented by Miss Gall Laughlln, Walter M. Zlnk and Clinton P. Horton. Pennsylvania was repre sented by Thomas It. White, Wllllnm C. Johnson nnd Hay W. White. The Pennsylvania speakers based their argument on the evil caused by the admission of Illiterate foreigners unrestricted to our country. The af firmative argued that qualified restrlc ton would not ellmlnnte this evil. Children and adults tortured by bums, scilds, Injuries, ec.ema or skin diseases may -ecuro instant relief by using DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great I'ilu remedy. C. II. llasenbuch. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Military Cadet F. Marko Is under ar rest at the West Point academy for misquoting Scripture. Louis Kurtze, aged 3 years, wai. burned to death while attending a fire In Mount Vernon, N. Y'. Isaac Levin committed suicide in New Y'orlc on the eve of his wedding because his funds had run low. Over 5,000,000 tons of United States merchandise In bond were shipped through Canada during the year 1897. During a fire In Brooklyn Mrs. Mar garet Kuhles fell 40 feet from a (Ire es cape and was probably fatally Injured. General Wesley Merrltt, after an In spection, says the gulf coast Is fairly well protected, with Improvements still going on. A young Paris student, crazed by the Dreyfus case, and imagining himself Count ICsterhazy, committed suicide by throwing himself from a window. Two sailors who played with a fuse on board the British armored cruiser Australia, at Portsmouth, England, came near destroying that vessel with fire. Efforts are being made In Kansas to secure the pardon of the six Stevens county men sentenced to death In Tex as In 1800 for complicity in the famous Haystack muiders. Itching, Irritated. Bcsly, crusted Scalps, dry, thin, sail fallliiK llalr. clennred, purified, and beauti fied by wnrm etiampoog with Cuticura Soap, and occasional dressings of Cuticuba, purest of emollients, the Kreatest skin cures. Treatment will prodnce A clean, healthy scalp with luiurlnnt, lustrous hair, when nit else falls. Roll thro shout tho worlJ. Pott r a Drug am Chiv. Orp Holt Pnin . ItoBton. CZJ " How to iroiluce Luxuriant Hair, ' mailed free. SKIHS ON FIRE "XXl Fine Gent's I Furnishings f 8 Lends 55 to Good it Looks. (Dticura m. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, MAX LEV1T, Prop. A Minister's Trials. This narrative from a minister is of greatest valuo to those whose nerves arc unstrung, health shattered or otherwise ailing. It is particularly appropriate in this age of active, nctTons, endless labor. Ve are living too fast. " Fast as light ning," expresses it, for we talk by elec tricity, cook by electricity, travel by electricity and so on. Its a hurry, hurry, hurry from the cradle to the grave. We crowd too much I crowd our work, crowd our eating, crowd our pleasure, crowd our sleeping. A " breaking down of the nervou3 sys tem" is the way of expressing the result. It means a depleting of the nerves In duced by prolonged strain ! overtaxing of the nervous system; a product of over hurry and bustle. It affects all people in all walks of Etc. It batiks physicians of all schools. No one knows the horrors of such a condition better than Rev. I. N. Hc Cready, of Elkton, Mich. For years he labored faithfully and well. He was pro gressive and aggressive; a leader among men, a deep thinker and a hard worker. In his zeal, he overworked; overtaxed liis mental and physical strength. The outlook was dark, with health shat tered and recovery apparently hopeless. Many means for a cure were tried, with out receiving benefit. Finally he took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and was restored to health. He sayst "In April, J 896, the physicians said I must stop preaching or die. 44 1 had overtaxed myself and was suf fering from a complete breaking down of my nervous system and a persistent stom ?cl trouble. Poles Mul Nut Honor M leklowloz. Berlin, March 4. A dispatch to The Lokal Anzelger from AVnrsaw says the nollco have prohibited all festivities In connection with the centennrv of the birth of the Tollsh poet, Adam Mlckle- i wlcz. The prohibition has made a great I sensation. Mlckiewlcz, the Polish poet, was born In 1708, and died In 1855. In 1S25 he visited the Crimea, which In spired a collection of sonnets greatly I admired for elegance of rhythm and rich oriental coloring. Three years later appeared his "Konrad Wallen rod," a narrative poem describing the battles of knights of the Teutonic or- i der with the henthen Llthnanlnns. Here, under a thin veil, he represented the sanguinary passage of arms and burning hatred thut had characterized the long feuds of the Russians and Poles. Mnyor (lusted I'l'iim Ollleo. Springfield, O., March 4. The circuit court yesterday Issued a decree ousting Mayor John M. Good from office. Tb.e proceedings were broutrht under th'; Garfield election law, which requires candidates after tho election to file sworn statements of all their expendi tures. Judge Adams said the testi mony showed that Mayor Good spent $283.50 In the campaign which he failed to Include In Ills sworn stntenient of expenses, and which included only $15 Of the nbove amount $91 was spent tor beer. Mayor Good also promised tho Trades and Labor assembly to appoint a union man on the board of public af fairs, which Is against the law. Mayor Good was formerly a Prohibitionist, but was elected as the Democratic can didate. "I owe my wholo life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I socmen beyond cure. B B. B. lias umde mo a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Charles Uutton, Bervlllo, Mich. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST MARK YOU ! Look Where to Save Your Money. That is the looking entire stock At the lowest 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 $3.50. PlnP fiPtlt's Huy " lln!f or qunrter Half HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. Wc have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. Fine Tnmorted something that SllK IUUIllerS. .winter end of any mirchuser. Wc have them ratiL'inii in 1 piicc from 50 cents to 112.25. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT Several physicians treated me, but no permanent benefit was derived. " Four times I was stricken with nervous prostration ; twice with gastritis. "These attacks would throw me into spasms. " I could cat neither meat or vegetables. If my bare feet touched the floor I was Immediately seized with cramps. " I was used up; helpless, hopeless. "I commenced to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. One box was consumed and I felt no better. This dis couraged me. "My wife urged me to try the pills some more, feeling that my life depended upon the result. " I continued to take them. "Since then, and it has been several months, I have enjoyed life. " Have preached all summer and held revival meetings for fifteen weeks. " I have had no muscular exercise for years, but recently, have done considerable hard work in my garden, my muscles standing this test remarkably well. "Every Sabbath I preach three times and now think I am good for another twenty years, if the Lord wills." To add weight to his words. Rev. Mc Creadymade affidavit before J.D.Brookes, Notary Public Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People exert a powerful influence in rjstonne wasted nerve power and in purifying ana enriching the blood. Druggists consider them the most effective remedy which they dispense. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyt. W. II. YINOST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate nml Lute Resident House BurReci tho University State of N. Y. Headquarters :-Comnierclal Hotel. Shenandoah THKKE YlCAlt COUltSK. Calls night or day promptly responded. BUUKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. -Onico Kgnn building, corner of MaId an Centre streets, Slieimndouli. J. poMimoY, ATT0R.NEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. J W. SHOKMAKKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of tho best masters lp IiOiulon and Paris, will give lesson on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal cnltujre. Termr reasonable. Address In care of Srrouse, the Jeweler Shenandoah. A Mandsomo Complexion I is ono of the greatest charms n woman can possess. I'ozzoni'b Comi-lkxion Powdxb nves it. Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. place the closest buyer is now for. We are closing out our of UNDERWEAR cash prices. that the styles Only a Starter. STORE, 15 East Centre Street.